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PAGE EIGHT BOBBED HAIR STILL THE RAGE IN PARIS = Bs HEDDA HOYT, Fashion Editor of the United Press. (Written for the United Press.) PARIs, France, Jan. 30.—{United Press.\—A woman with a chignon is about as popular as a man with @ wart on his nose—in Paris! In spite of pictures in fashion magazines of Parisians with sleek, long hair drawn severely back from the forehead and twisted in buns. Uwe Greek rolls, chignons, etc., one doesn't see this sort of thing in Paris, except on women of mature years who have long since lost the gist of the styles. Bobbed heads are still very preva lent. Glancing over the crowd of gayly gowned women in the thea- ters, one truthfully say that over 50 per cent of the women have short locks. The wild, curled “bob” of last seasc however, is seldom RRSP SERS S EE ac Pp. seen. ac. Straight hair often so straight that {t looks as though it were plas tered to the head, is quite the rage 4 of the moment and on the dark A balred Parisian it is extremely chic. The the head is always boy Ge ishiy “bobbed,” with what lctle marcelle there 1s concentrated at the front and sides. ch Blondes, while following the boy Ni ish cut, usually have the whole head @t waved and brilllantined in place, as FS the too severe head dress is not as bo to the blond as to the — We can say at t this fe ew back clip; it certainly of elbow strength, to say necks. n Make Up. White velvet textured faces. carmined ips and natural eyebrows are the mode for 1924. By white faces, I do not refer to the chalk like masks often seen on girls in America, for Parisian women prefer a natural creamy shade rather than a dead white one. Eccentric yel- lowish powders of last year are. not being used at all. In tact, make-up this Season seems to be concentrated on the mouth, the lashes and the brows. I have never seen lips of such brilliant coloring or lps that are made up with such deftness. ‘The making up of the mouth has always been an art with the 1 Parisian. If her mouth {s too small on [22682 ale3a¥ alk 3) she reddened it to the ends with a water-proof lip rouge and accentu- ates the cupid's bow by means of an orange stick, rather than the finger. Large mouths are never colored entirely to the ends, though by deepening the cupid's bow they can be made to appear smaller. Plucking of the eyebrows is being done away with to a great extent, the idea {s to train the to form a natural arch by ing it each day with a small h and brilliantine. Unruly hairs form an ugly line are shaved rather than plucked away, as con- stant plucking tends to weaken the id of the eye. The Parisian always will make up her eyes more or less. Usually she darkens the lid a bit to give depth to the eye and mascaros her lashes. Blonds continue to use a light rouge on the cheeks in spite of the prevalent pallor assumed by brun- ettes. Women whose locks are rec or auburn also look their best with a lUttle color on their cheeks. Nails Are Red. The Parisian spends as much time her hands as she does on her | makeup. At present the h‘ghly | colored fingernail polish is being used and sometimes the nails are a brilliant red. American women have never considered this high polishing of the nail in good taste, hough I must say a white hand reddish nails looks alluring the night lights. One sees women now and then with dimples on the back of their hands accentu- ated with touches of rouge. Hair dyes, peroxide and henna seem to have vanished completely. Perhaps it is because of the sim- plicity of the bobbed head dress. One can hide poorly touched-up locks under switches and fastidious hair-does, but with short, fast grow- ing locks {it is a difficujt matter. As to the figure, the uncorseted one continues to rule. What girdles are worn are extremely simple and leave is (au naturel). There are a few frocks which carry their own corset, having a combination and now brow on brassiere and hip confining arrange ment made in the lining of the frock. SETTING THE STYLES BX HD— PARIS, Jan. 30.—All indications are that the soft blues and greens ot spring will be translated into the Tseasons clothes. These tones will be Kvaried by the paler shades of yellow. Rk PARIS, Jan. 30—A hat of tri. 01 lor p “CATTLE BUYERS SWARMINGIN FAAS, REPORT FORT WORTH, Texas, Jan, 30.— Texas today is the mecca of the Cal- f Mexican cattle buyers. several weeks they have been ng the ranges for steers for late and future delive: owners are holding on their howev Buyers are said to 6 offering as high as $6.50 a hun- fred pounds in south Texas for thoice fat bullocks weighed there, rithout producing results. Popula- ion and meat consumption in Cal- ornia are sald to have jumped by “aps and bounds and reports from Pacific coast and intermountain tates show a shortage in producing n, Washington, Mon- ‘anadian cattle a and mm tock © be pouring into sh Oregon ports of of 10 to 15.cars a undred pounds sht. Canadian about 1,000 s nding alc furthe: . who is 3 His second wif She also arrested Mrs. cor- Mrs. Fueheart Number 1. ss been held under bail of a jousand dcilars for examination the grand jury. SETTING THE STYLES |p nenad corne inspiration, rising sharply off the face, shown here today, has some mitigation of this severe line. The mitigation takes the shape of a sheer veil falling from the peak of the hat <o the tip of the nose and floating in cape like folds down the back. LONDON, Jan. 30.—One__ style which slender women aré sponsor- ing is that of a thick fur girdle. The band of fur, very wide, is placed at the hip line on filmy gowns of chif- fon. LONDON, Jan. 30.—The pearls and crystals with which many frocks are being trimmed do not, as formerly, scatter all over the gown in a widespread pattern. They gath- er themselves neatly into little ob- longs or squares so that the frock is checkered with them. NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Equisfie shades of pale brown, sometimes with a gray tinge but more often with a hint of roses are seen in the hosiery. The fanciful new names indicate the shades; Wood-thrush; sheepskin; hazel; airdale; and the ruddy blush. NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Lapis is in again as a fashionable stone. Long necklaces of lapis varigated with cryste: and gold are effective, as are als> 1 few recklaces in which lapis is combined with carnelian. Classified Rates Two cents per word wu ten cents per line. NO AD LESS TiiAN 30 CENTS. Five a © words used 38 @ basis of estimating ILACKPACE CAF E. the space of two be charged charged sdyertising will be booked “set lines” irrespective ef the number of words, CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS: The Casper Daily ‘Tribune will not be ible for more than one incorrect imsertion of any ad vertisement ordered fcr more than ne time. Errors not the fault of » advertiser which clearly lessen real vaiue of the advertisement 1 be rectified only by publication hout extra charge within FIVB ‘ays after insertion. No repubiica- son will be made when the errr eS not materially affect the senwe | xr purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given sit ads received over the TELE PHONE, but we cannot guarantee accuracy, CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified proper- sy must be in The Casper Daliy ibune office befure 10:00. Want Ads received after 10:00 to 12:00 ™m., will be inserted under the “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF ADVEKTISE ENTS MED Must be accompanied by cash or | check in fuli payment of the same. Note the foreguing instructions about counting the words and the | rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Partner, experienced in ery store, good location; need ut $400. Phone 2038M, ree experienced real men for the city of Cas st have car and good refer- ences. position permanent, with good reliable concern. Box B-26 une. Trib-'426 East 2nd. be Casper Deity €ribune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG I Gor tr STRAIGHT THoT BARNEY Goocit \S COOPED LP tn THE Ad SANITARIUM = NERVOUS BREAKDOWN oR SuMP'N — Tit ‘NOLS ANE SAV THATS A ToucH os bah > ‘DAY = LETS Phe oP AND SEE HIM VES SIR, WALT, fM GLAD TO SEE You HAVE HAD ENOUGH SENSE TO KEEP YouR FREEDOM. LET SOMEBOOY ELSE CO THE GETTING MARRIED. THAT'S BUT BACK INV THE OLD SCHOOL DANS ' THOUGHT YOuU'> BE ONE OF THE FIRST TO FALL HELP WANTED—MALE AND AGENTS WANTED FEMALE SELL MADISON “Better Made” Shirts direct from our factory to wearer; no capital or experience re- quired; easily sold; big profits. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Ford coupe in good condition. terms or cash. Phone 1615M. pants ee EEE AR aie aS WANTED—1,000 side curtains to repair; .we also do a? kinds of top work and seat cushions. Tucker Auto Top Shop, 455 W. Yellowstone. 1921, compietely overhauled, own- er leaving town. Price $175. dIn- quire 916 East A., basement. a WANTED—Men, women and child- ren’s hair cutting 35c. Under Grill Cate. HELP WANTED—FEMALE 3IRLS learn marcelling under personal direction of Betty her- self; will also teach complete sourse in beauty work; classes now formng. Apply Betty's Beauty Par- lor, basement, Becklinger Bldg or Phone 467J. WANTED—Milddle aged woman for general housework and look after children. Call at 436 Divine. WANTED—Assistant bookkeeper and stenographer in general of- fice work. give references in reply- ing. Box B-272, Tribune. POSITIONS WANTED Donce BROTHERS .| DEALERS SELL ANO PLAYER from Chicago will 6O0D USED CARS Ts stay in Casper if offered reas- onable position. 6 years experience playing motion pictures and dance work. B-274 Tribune. There are motor-wise folks and motor-green folks. Both buy from us —the former, because they know what’s right COMPETENT stenographer desires position. Can give best of refer- ences. Have had some experience. Velma Baily, 110 West G. HOUSE c’eaning, window and rugs all kinds ff housework. Phone ‘ 240M. and the latter because WANTED—lLau:.dry work, where they know that we electricity is used. Box B-271, know. Tribune. ACCOUNTANT-Auditor, books open- ed and closed, income tax s#tata- Good Values ments and financial reports prepar- ed and closed, income tax state- “er Today work a specialty. D. A. Davenport. Phone 962M. ‘ a SALESMEN WANTED DODGE BROTHERS. 1924 model chassis; driven about WANTED—Large Indiana manu-| 400 miles, a new chassis at a facturer of sheet metal equip-] substantial d’scount _$350 ment for leading auto firms has openec offices in Denver and de sires selsmen and loca! distributors for Casper, Cheyenne and Sheridan to sell the new draftless stormprooft window ventilator, sells on demon- stration; no competition; let us show you how you can make from $15 to $30 a day; training in salesmanship; money while learning. over 100,006: sold the last five months. For full particulars write Wurldsbest Win- dow Ventilator Co., Suite 206 American Bank and Trust Bidg., Denver, Colo. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES 1922 model touring; late model with high hood; bearings taken up, valves ground and refaced; curtains and tires good --.$675 1922 mode] touring, high hoo} completely overhauled; wheels repainted and body aocee: at 1920 model commercial ----$200 LOW PRICES GOOD VALUES EASY TERMS FORDS. 1919 touring, equipped ~ with Hassler shock absorbers; tires good and car just from paint Fordeon tractor,, A-1 condition, 2-Inch bottom plows. $350 1922 Ford Touring two aa;ing » 1922 Estex Touring 1922 Maxwell Roadster Coliseum Motor Co. 131 E. Fifth Phone 724 1971 Essex Sedan 1921 Cole “§” Touring SERVICES OFFERED BUNDLE wash!ng and rough dry. 816 S. Washington. Phone 1631J. YOUNG man with ton truck wants any kind of work. 1141 Twelfth. WHY pay the h’gh prices to have your dress made when you can employ an expert in your home with references. Phone 2213, R. N. Van Sant Motor Truck & Car Sales w. Phone 1406 NO, [M LIKE. f'M IMMUNE. We've 60T 1T ON MOST OF THE OLD CLASS, NOBODY TO TELL US VES oR THAT's THE WAN | FEEL ABOUT IT. IT's THE ONLN LIFE. NN SERVICES OFFERED CALL 705M for family wet wash, rough dry or finished washing., Snow White Hand Laundry. CARPENTER wants Jobbing, ro- pairing, new building anything Z woodwork. W. J. Hume, Phone 535. ° WANTED—Middle age woman, ex- perlenced boarding house cook, wants work in oil fields. Either cook, dishwashing or wa.tress. Telephone 3935. 526 8. Center, SAND and grave! and lawn dress- ing) deliverec. 1244 Boxelder. Phone 2391J. WANTED—Carpenter. work. If you have any small jobs, windows, doors, locks, etc, fixed; repair work a specialty, Call McAllister, 2337R. Good work guaranteec. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—A thorobred German shepherc. dog. Phone 2697. FOR SALE—One _ Racdon choker, cheap, Phone 659M FOR SALE—Two female German Roller canaries. Phone 1728J. FOR SALE—Almost new Winches- ter hammerless repeating — shot- gun $30. Also Winchester 30-30 carbine $20.00. Call Johnson 1614R after 6 p. m. AN OPPORTUNITY Tire and tube and accessory shop 4vith equipment, fixtures and furni- ure for sale in whole or part; fin- ect center location; exceptional cor yeniences peculiar to repair busi ness; ng bargain price; low rental; all set for huge 1924 busi- ness, Death and sickness cause cf Small cash selling. terms. Patterson Oaklan pany or Room 65 Zuttermeister Bldg. chicken 539 8. FOR SALE—Small warm house, easily moved, $15. Grant. FOR SALE —Canary birds, singers. Inquire 238 N. Ash. La- des Specialty Shcp. Phone 2164R. FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month. Phone 1648, Brooks 560 East H. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AUCTION: ~ There will be a big auction sale at 234 South David, Saturday after- noon at 2 p. m. of household furni- ture, rugs, bedding, cooking utensils dishes, glassware, etc. Harnec. Fur- niture Co,, 234 S. David. Phono 249 CASPER AUCTION HOUSE. Casper Mattress. Factory Carioad of used gis ranges and heaters at a bargain; we guaran- tee them ,trade your coal stove 1 gaye monty by having your mat- tress made over next week. 326 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—A barber shop in good location, have worked with three chairs for 3 years. Apply Yellow- stone Cash Grocery. Phone 562J. WANTED TO BUY AVE! income property in Casper, will trade for good sheep ranc will pay some cash for good loca- tion. Box B-266, Tribune. ——— WANTED TO BUY—Furniture, will pay highest cash price for used furniture, Harned Furniture Co., 234 8. Dayid. Phone 249. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1924 GET OUT OF HERE You Pest —1 DON'T WANT MY HEAD RUBBED - GET THE AR"! ('M GLAD To SEE You IN YouR UTTLE HOME HERE— NOU HAVE EVERVTHING WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Strictly modern rove bungalow, having one or two finished rooms in basement and located in south or See Ben. FOR RENT—ROOMS five] FOR RENT — Nicely front room; outsi¢e entrance ad- joining bath, kitchen privileges if dered; suitable for employed. Phone 1957M. 135 S. Jackson. furn!shed Phone 1480. FOR RENT — Furnishec sleeping room in modern home on bus line. Phone 539J. 940 East 2nd. FOR RENT—Large modern sleep- ing room adjoining bath; outside entrance; gentlemen only. 424 S. Grant. WANTED—To buy @ modern four or five-room home in good loca- tion on good terms, Box B-276 SOR RENT —- Basement sleeping room with furnace heat and bath 13.50 week. 309 West 8th. FOR RENT—Large, wel furnished sleeping rgvom in modern home, private entrance, 2 Park. Phone 646R. DURBIN ROOMS, goo¢ comfortable steam heated rooms, close in; yates reasonable by day or week. Phone 1167R. FOR RENT—Nice furnished room. 533 S. Park. WANTED—Fobruary 1, by one gen- tleman, one or two furnishe rooms for batching must have heat, “ght, bath or adjoining bath, An- swer XYZ, Tribune. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ET FOR SALE — Brown mahogany Console model Brunswick, new. together with excellent collection of classical records. 1055 S, Lincoln. FOR SALE — Saxopiione, Busk} FOR RENT—Warm room; outside make, B flat tenor. 249 S. Cen- entrance, reasonable rent, close ter. in. 713 East 2nd. SOR RENT—Comfortable becroom, adjoining bath in new home. 315 8. Jefferson evenings. Phone 1765R. POR RENT—Large, light bedroom, well furnished and heated, with a large clothes closet, next to bath; n private home just off pavement: convenient to bus line. Call after 6 p. m. 1117 E. Fifth. FOR RENT—Nice front room next to bath on bus line. Suitable for two. Call 615 8S, Lincoln. FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 2 P FOR SAL phingtor. Phone 1423 FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RENT—Large room, sultab'e for office. Inqure. at Barbe: Shop, under Grill- Cafe. FOR RENT—Oftice desk space, in- c:uding telephone. very reasonable Room 5, Zuttermeister Bldg. ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM with home privieges;. gentlemen __ preferred. 347 .N. Beech. Phone 1158NR. —Thorobred White Or- roosters. 1232 8, David ve FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in basement. 1222 S. David. FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping rooms; bath; lights, gas and heat. electric washer; % block from bus line. Also sleeping room. Phone 1585W. 139 S. Jefferson. FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping rooms; lights and gas furnished. Andoleck Apt. House Evansville. ROOM and board in private home, on bus line; best meals served. 1115 E. Second. ROOM and board, nice meals served on bus line, 628 E. Second. FOR RENT—Front room with small kitchen, furnished for housekeep- ing. 413 8. Durbin. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS BOARD and room for two gentle- men, references exchanged. 643 E. Third. Phone 2678. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Modern rooms, two blocks from Henning. 326 E. First. FOR RENT—Jackson | apartments, two-room apartments furnishe under new management, all neat, clean and convenient; on bus line very moderate price. See them at the apartments or Phone 1872W. FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished basement apt. Adults only $40 per month. 524 West 13th Phone 1573J. FOR RENT — Nicely turnished sleepingroom for two, {n modern home. 423 8. Beech. Phone 709. FOR RENT—Three new extra large modern front sleepingrooms. Dor- cas Apartments. 1023 E. Second. FOR RENT—Nice, front bedroom in modern home, family of two; gentlemen preferred. 642 E. Divine. en a) ‘OR RENT—Nice clean comfort- Panis warm rooms. 642 8. Lincoln. Phone 2561. $$$ $$$ _______—_- WR RENT—Good, clean, modern rooms. 219 W. First. |_ RENT—Warm, comfortable in sierik home for one or Very. close in; pri- 530. Beech.” hc eee setae RS FOR RENT—Nice’y furnished room in modern home. very close in, for one or two gentlemen. 633 8. Center. FOR RENT—Nice room next to bath for 1 gentlemen; close in. FOR RENT—Modern two-room and bath apartment, unfurnished, downtown; steam heat, launcry fa cfiities. Phone 1539J. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in strictly modern home; adults only. on bus line, 1008 East 2na. Phone 1552J. BEFORE renting see those new apartments on Jat and St. Bo- tolph, near 2nd street. bus line. Phone 1967NM. FOR RENT—Nice, sunny two-room medern semi-basement apartment, everything furnished except bed- ding, dishes anc gas. Adults only. $37. 1028 S. Walnut. Phone 843W FOR RENT—Two basement rooms furnished for light housekeeping By Billey De Beck OLO CHUCK ALWANS DID HAVE ALOT OF BRAINS. HE HAS LIFE FIGURED OUT 480UT RIGHT. NOT HANDLING THINGS 1 GUESS (M FOR RENT_APARTMENTS FOR RENT—By February 5; fiv room strictly mcdern unfurnis! ed apartment; adults; call after 6 o'clock. Phone 2596. 1144 S. Ce- dar. FOR RENT—Furnished one-room apartment, modern, lights, gas and heat furnished. " Phone’ 1475. 909 S. Cedar. FOR RENT—Furnished — two-room apt.; lights and gas furnished; al- so sleeping room in mocern home. 133. N. Kimball. FOR RENT—Very desirable clean basement apt.. close in; front en- trance; finished floors; large closets gas cook stove; electric lights; hot Water furnished; no children. Reas- onable. Phone 2067 after 6:30 p. m. FOR RENT—By Feb. 1st; two-room apartment, kitchenette and break- fast nook; clothes closet and. bath. furnished except dishes anc bed- ding. 905 East 2nd, Apt. 35. ———— FOR RENT—Two-room apartment with priyate bath. 11th. FOR RENT—Three-room modern basement apartment; furn shed except bedding; adults only. Phone 780W. 1215 5S. David. ——<—________, FOR RENT—Close in modern. four room apartment, partly furnish- ed; on bus line. adults. 327 S. Line coln. 810 West —— FOR RENT—One two-room furnish- ed apt. Apply in rear 133 West G. a at bat Aaa recat ees FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished basement apartment; gas lights and telephone furnished. 1131 S. Em. Inquire in rear. —— FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, strictly modern, ‘close in. 231 S. Grant. — FOR RENT—Strictly modern four- room unzurnished apartment, very core in, on pavement, 519 Bast ee , FOR RENT — Two two-room ‘fur- nished apartménts. Dorcas Apart- ments, 1023 BE. Second. FOR RENT—Close in, furnished steam heated apartment, also a single room. 140 E, Midwest. FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment, $35 per month. 134 N. Washington. Phone 387. ee FOR RENT—New four-room unfur- nished apartment with _ priy bath. Dorcas Apartments. 1023 Second. — FOR RENT—New three-room fur- nished Dorcas Apart ments. 1023 E. Second. = MOR RENT -Giell hihlanas sae FOR RENT—Small furnished apart- ment $35. 250 N. Beech. Beet a) 5 ch. Phone se FOR RENT Basement apartment on bus line Cor CY and 13th. Phone 1933W. 651 West 13th, eee —Three-room modern furnished apartment. 807 EB. Third Call in rear, three-room on South Jackson on paving. Phone 860d. MOR RENT —Ons four-room — fur- nis’ ed apa FOR RENTOFoumnen ee FOR RENT—Four-rvom unturnish- ed apartment. on pavement and bus line with garage. 241 N. Kinley. Phone & eis FOR RENT—HOUSES a, FOR RENT—Mocern five-room fur- nished house on paving. 954 gs, Oakcrest. Inquire in basement. WANTED TO BUY—A good home. Wil! pay a'l cash. B-277 Tribune. ee 'ANTED TO BUY—Higzest cash pers paid for second hand furni- ture. Brooks 660 East H. Phone 1648. < For RENT—Attractively furnished seeping room adjo:ning gentlemen or couple employed pre- ferred. 134 West 10th. and gas furnished... $10. Grant. upstairs bed-|except bedding and dishes. FOR RENT—Three-roc arntanan or 2| lights and water furn shed, house in north Caspase Cae 310 CY. 325 N. Linco!n. Phone 511W, hone FOR RENT—Two-room fur FOR we a bath,| apartment. adjoining bath, Potth Reise kee ecc four- built in cupd: ton. FOR RENT—Two-room basement apt. furnished ‘—Front bedroom ad- BOR, Pee Ty eset 204 N, Center. joining bath $20, Phone 1765w. esearch sive as eae, eRe) pc rata sen Sak a oi aba Pa FO! FOR room two vate entrance. FOR RENT—Four-room house furnished. mod 713 -N. Durbin, a“ a