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PAGE FOUR de Casper Dye Cridune FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922. Mechanical Aid For new invention but an old one tn which wos eauteemere| Phe Last Touch Is The - 1 he Busy Housewife (Gy MARJORIE HOWE DIXON) ©f course, it depends on just how you look at it. Either you feel the servant problem has beautifully les- gened, with the increasing number of mechanical helpers or else you feel that the number of servants has tn- creased—that they have become ma- chines, instead of human hands. Either way, unless one ir Pro- nounced and incurable pessi:aist, one certainly feels that the gtaeral labors of the housewife have been lightened materially in this, our present age. The fireless cooker was considered quite a tabor saver when it first ap- peared, xn¢ it has won a weilearned corner in the modern kitchen. Now comes an improvement on it — an eiectric cooker. This does away with the heating of the stones. And Detter still, since it bes thermostatic control, it practicalty smounts to having a servant watching the cook ing. Yeu, that ts a large word, but #t means that when the heat has reached a certain temperature, it au: tematically turns itself off, leaving the food to cook tn its own heat, as fn the usual cooker. Food can be put {m cold and raw, and left for any num- ber of hours and will come out in good shape and never burned. Another of the electric helps is a fott onto the floor. and operates from the faucet. It is useful for ‘small delicate things. baby’s clothes, and so on. It weighs but six pounds and so can easily be carried about By adding warm water and soap chips, your clean clothes will be ready to serve in fit-| ‘ailored an@ tn the more teen minutes. ‘To add to the beauty of the house electrically operated, a drop-head af. tts cover is folded down, the table! , sports jacket Diack THY are narrow and many of them are|ompaniments to all costumes and Jeeta teens spn sag fined | stitched or perforated introducing} they are every known kind from the Be a OST ACCESSOrY TO DITeSS| seemree, cine Tome [are cten| sit and voveta cmbretered i= bende cage models io Glntiinee "wale } studded with metal nail heads, or have| to the heavy leathers for more practi-] ‘The house éress of this season is m of this they Uttle metal buckles woven into them| a] purposes. Mesh bags too are g00d| made to harmonize with the interior are ‘m flame color, which which give them a resemblance to/and are made with watch catches that] decoration of the modern is particularty striking with the black (Continued from Page Two) & perforated slhouette medalion that | trappings. open with a simple press of @ clasp! ir such costumes are not cre fine chain, studded perhaps with tiny| hangs at the front. - Bracelets too are being worn andjand with lace lke patterns in thelon the streets as they pearls and ending in a large gum to! Many of them finish too with eilk|/ome of them are the colorful stiff] fringe effects. Flat envelope shaped) to be in Calif «nis, it match the one at the ear. tassels and others with tassels of| shapes, but the newest variety is made| cases of moire are embroidered in silk} suse the weather locally Many Styles For A very unusual pa‘r catches at the| beads. Brads of varied sizes in differ-|of several strands of pearls that clasp|and beads and clipped at the edges! auctve to euch a fad. ear under a huge pearl and at differ-|ent colors of clear and opaque beads|cloxety sbout the wrist. Narrow biack| with tiny clips of metsl. They arel.piy blossom out in euiner Sammer Flanneis ent lengths other large pearis were/are also good. These come in the am-|ribbon trimmed with jeweled buckles] fasiened with jeweled or metal buttons! wonths for neighborhood shopping | suspended on fine platinum chains. ber, amethyst, emerald, ruby, and ssp-jare also effective and very becoming/ pin seal is the medium for the newland for even more formal wear to While many ring earrings still #7-jPhire colors and are sometimes alter-|to the average wrist. Irtricate and/ conservative bags and purses in biack.| small cities and resorts. pear, for the most part jet or jade,|mated with tiny beads of contrasting| interesting designs are worked out !r/;,yt interesting combinations of suede rr eo Fiannels are beirig shown tm plain they seem to have passed with other|color or metal. the buckles that appear cn the top| ang vachette or of patent leather with! pat gPPINE UNDERWEAR. elaborate |things Spanish and the earrings of| Metal filagree beads are also used | of the wrist. fancy tooled effects in ifferent colors skirts, Sometimes white stitching is|the coming season are an infinite va-| with the color fm most effective ways.| Fans are a necessary part of the|are also among the newest of the sea] Philippine underwear is one of the the, Rly rmament and again = col-|riety of tassels. A Girdles too are good and are shown|jevening costume and are mace of/ sons offerings. bette Sees SS aa and still to serva when needel comes | (re? Stipe of jade or biue and stitch-| Neckiaces too are good and it fs|in great variety. These are made of|many different mediums. Lace fans| Long narrow envelope purses to be| departments shops. same is the console sewsag machine. ‘This in| & ‘© Match enlivens the skirt. A/atmost impossible to describe the/all kinds of beads and metals studded! are made on ebell or black sticks and|worn on the back of the hand are|true of nainsook underwear, and to special number is a novel skirt and|many combinations of'color and bead|with jewels. Others are made of/ long flounces of lace that wave grace-| shown in leathers and in celluloid and|@ lesser degree of knitted underwear, fair and when it sinks to rent, and| o™ Combination. A pleated skirt of |shapes that appear in them. Opaque] heavy silk cords and finish with Jong| fully when the fan is in motion. Feath-| ehell effects. Interesting buttons and both of which are doing quite well * Here-N/There in jade and white bas|white beads form the main part of heavy silk tassels. Some of these|er fans still appear in ostrich but the| medallions trim the upper flap of|with the knitted suffering @ slight resulting is a fine looking piece of beige with tiny col-| mary a new necklace and they are| hove two strands of the silk cord pass-!smartest ones are made of cock and| these. Some of the newer ones show | seasonal slowness. lor and cuffs to match the skirt. The | studded with crystal beads of Giffer-|ing about the waist and fasten in pheasant feathers and of other unus- pert silhouette tvory motifs a tnter-| Has your wife started your garden furniture. It has a number of a@van- sev. the forated tages. St Weevslch Giahs @ title Green prccul Sn ed rly ee with fulllengthlant colors which appear at intervals! ural places with Jeweled buckles. For ual plummage. SiaaA paMiOR Sees SESbeeee are. dawn ss, the cmte: oF space and when open, the cover is along the chain, and in clusters about the straight line frock that prorcises’ Also carried supported at the back by an additional Jeg, so that the sewing, as it runs under the machine, cannot easily slide ‘The machine when closed presents, as we said, an attractive table which is unobtrusive and useful in the ltv- ingroom, or makes an cxcellent serv- ing table in the diningroom. A bow! of fruit, a pair of candle sticks, and an Interesting mirror hung above — the table really presents quite a land. scape. . The time when women put up with Beater for eggs or mayonnaise which{®!l sort of inconveniences, and in- ean be obtainci with a guaranteed motor. It is an amazingly fast little ‘worker, beating two eggs in one-half yum, the waffles! Here of course comes in the serviceable waffie tron and its cakes—can’t you just emellishe can afford to buy. the crispy crustiness of them? That does indeed remind one of Dreakfast, and another little clectric assistant wants to be noticed. This $= an ovenetts that stands over a hot toaster. Among the amiistants not electrical s the steam pressure cooker. This too, is one of the fast workers, with @nch astonishing records to its credit &2 cooking chicken in thirty minutes, Potatoes in five, and ham tn fifty Minutes. It will also bake vuddings and short-cakes. A little portable dish ‘washer is another good little helper. Along similar Times %& @ «mall G@othes washer, that sets in the sink TBelieve It Now? te ) efficient kitchens, has surely passed The age when the architects put the sink in the darkest corner ¢; the kitchen because it was easier to «> vange the plumbre tbat wey, has gone, too — forever, we hope. And the intelligent housewife today de mands all the labor-saving assistants And she aucaly ir entitled to them. Sammer Hats In Tuscan Straw Good Some of the buyers who have come back from Paris make particular men tion of the use of the old-fashioned tuscan as a millinery trimming and even go as far as to say that the en-|! tire hat made of this straw will have/| a vogue, Jeanne Lanvin of Paris introduce: us straw in a very smart toque of} ale. using the all'’c in ‘lark color ud the tuscan straw embroidery in natural. This use of the straw is nos* unusual, us conventional pat- rns have been brousht out and the miioldery effect gaine: In tho types of picture hats this straw is being shown by some of the shops with the crows barked heavily n flowers of all kinds. Another nse ‘ the straw which has come from Paris is the making of large buttons or molds of the braid and using these in appliques over entire shapes of silk. In almost every instance where this straw is used it is noticed that it is done in the natural. Charlotte Sleeve Features Ruffle —— ‘The new Charlotte doeeve featutes a wide, circular riffle conjunction with a tight upper section of clbow length, usually embroidered at the top. Renee has a new draped siceve for tailored’ garments which has had a great success, and Beer also has brought out a very successful type of wing sleeve formed of a straight band of the arm and bnttoned snuggly aroudn the wrist. Polished Surfaces Found in Negligees ‘The vogue for polished surfaces in some of the silk materials for spring, notably the wide ribbons which in et A New Trade Alliance — * HFtratford Glothes Sold Exclusively in Casper, Wyo., by THE FAMOUS ctotuters It has always been our policy to offer our patrons the choicest merchandise to be had in the foremost markets. In pursuance of that policy it is gratifying to announce the completion of arrangements whereby we secure the exclusive right in this city to sell @ Stratford QPlothes-s. FOR THE WELL DRESSED MAN These clothes are tailored by a clothes-making institution universally known for its strict adherence to the highest code of quality. No better clothes are made. And especially noteworthy is the STYLE in Stratford Clothes. Stratford STYLE has long since rep- resented all that good taste and good tailoring could accomplish. In Stratford Clothes it is not only a mat- ter of design, cutting, material, color and trim---it is the artistry with which all these various units are fabri- themselves make almost a complete costume, has extended to negligees. The material used is, however, not a Is the time of year when ALL NATURE takes on new life and prepares to accomplish more and greater things for all humanity. In line with this thought, we are offering the following items which will lighten labor and bring cheer and happiness into the homes of our community: are true Gas Stoves and Ranges. Electric Grills. Electric Sad Irons. Washing Machines. Percolators. Paints and Varnishes. Cut Glassware, Pyrex Baking Dishes. Community Silverware. Aluminum Cooking Utensils. Fine China. Holmes Hardware Co. Lawn Hose, Garden Tools, Poultry Fence, Lawn Grass Seed, Lawn Mowers, Pumps. cated to STYLE. Stratford STYLES always are a season ahead. Each season there are Acfeitaty new style creations that will have been made sufficiently popular by Stratford dressers to warrant their being widely copied, But by that time Stratford dressers will again set the pace with something new. You'll always be a season ahead of the crowd if you wear Stratford Clothes. THEE FAMOUS ciotners to the best Stratford traditions. Next season the exclusive Stratford style features now in vogue This. new trade alliance will mean much to you and the other well dressed men of this city and vicinity. You can come here and make purchases with the full assurance that you will receive good, dependable clothes that represent the last word in dignified style and fine tailoring. And you'll find here the personal service that has made it a genuine’pleasure for discriminating men and young men to patronize this store—service that means vastly more than prompt and sincerely courteous attention. A cordial welcome awaits you here at all times. : 140 NORTH CENTER STREET