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consists of a new one-piece garment commonly known of the “corselette’ is very popular for the slender fig- ure, especially for sports or negligee use. ‘The non-lacing corset which wraps around the figure and assures the wearer of comfort as well of a per- fectly smooth line, is steadily becom: ing more popular. Very large women : prefer the lacing models, which can > be adjusted to the Individual figure iA h [more easily. : high top and stiff boning. It Has It Occurred |CORSETRY IN SILHOUETTE | sired vss vt“ To Home Owners That an attractive lawn umbrella] Because of the new dictate that can be made by taking a large um-| has made the straight-line silhouette brella frame such as is used on aj the favorite this Spring, the corset seems destined’ to come into its own. Once again it ts the corset that shall Provide “the line that leads to Change in Corsets It is, however, a corset distinctly nt from the corset of yester- .year. Gone—and one can scarcely believe it ever existed—is the large —————— attractively trimmed that Mi- lady may choose today. + Plac:d beneath. and | youth.” ‘still not interfere with a is bridge or: the serving of Vranas bare With strong garden threg sides down to within an inch of the bottom, and shape the top of the remaining side. A nail driven from the bottom holds the candle. Once more the conservative note] Africa. Shoe manufactures have Will be sung fn the Men's Footwear spores ed Rpts 8 of} While materials have gone down From The igner Magazine for +t the depart.| *™Plfication and standardization. Des! jazi stong this spring. In fact the depart-| "Ta “Teault the industry is on a| im Price duriig the last two or three} April, = tures from a year ago are £0 In-| sound foundation, with costs slowly | ¥¢4"8, nevertheless labor charges re- Tan and Violet in GSignificant as to be hardly noticea-| descending. This is due to the fact| main ‘high, although there has been Die. that the leather business was the| some decreases in the last twelve *| The freaks and fads of other|last to take rise during the war and Gate! = years—particularly of the war days and post-war times—will be almost ight in darkest naturally follows the economic law of being the last to follow the de- ent. The result is noted in the slightly lowered costs to the ulti- mate consumer. New Color Scheme NEW YORK, March 15.— The combination of tan and violet is one of the interesting color schemes of spring. A hat of tan moire, in hor- izontal folds, is rimmed with a shir- ring of violet net. SPRING FOOTWEAR NOVELTY TAILORED TYPES that will provide the final note of chic to the tailored suit. Slender slippers of a tapering THE HONOR ROLL IN FOOTWEAR Glimpsing the new mode tn Spring footwear, we may rightly assume that we are indeed to be judged from “the tip of the toe to the top of the head.” It is certain never did social climber exert greater energy to over-| come closed doors than has footwear importance. From its relativ unimportant position as a very minor item in limited and there are styles to har monize with the gay sports cos- tumes. White is destined to be the most popular color tone and is of- ge ge ees fered in kid; calf, and buckskin. For Radium Silk for wear with cool printed crepes. or tub silks one prefers the white kid that seems so much more intended for a leisurely stroll or for an informal afternoon gathering. For the woman The Corset Department announces with unusual interest, its complete new _ Lingerie Popular Mili wardrobe it has steadily who participates in sports—and| NEW YORK, March 15.—Much of|| collection of delicacy for the social events of yisen until this spring we find the there is an ever-increasing tendency | the new lingerie is radium silk a low shoe developed in a variety of In this direction—the flat heeled ox- ford, elther all white’ or” combined with lizard skin or alligator, is quite appropri single motif of frdit or flowers in colors. The hems are often finished in points each. point being edged with button holed _seatterplece: the Easter season—and striking- ly attractive sportive types for all out- 4 Every model is an exctusive one —and every price is a modest one. interesting styles— harmonizing with every conceivable typs of cos- tume There is footwear designed for morning or sports wears; for. in- formal afternoon or street wear; for dancing and the formal occasion Not fashioned in previous sea sons, but espec developed and in dividualized by novel clothers, style modes and ornaments. And noth- ing so surely marks a discrimin- ating woman as quickly as her foot- wear. Many are entirely with- out lacings, and include the newest ultra features for women who care about being ahead of the mode. More conservative types, too, of course. Expert Corsetiere in Attendance The Stuart Shop 130 S. Center. Phone 2218 We invite your inspection, even though you may not be quite ready to make your Spring selections. Globe Shoe Co. 230 South Center Street Predominance of Brown. This Spring to be a brown season, cream to tete-de-n le Ddecome quite a sta ard color, even as much so as black, and is being universally adopted. One finds it suitable for morning wear and in the evening it is introduced in a satin sandal slipper. There will be very Uttle gray, except in the novel lz- = ard leather, worn this season, Parts is centering attention on the high strap sandals developed in all colors from ivory to lacquer red. From all appearance, however, it {8 not likely that American women will again prefer the colored shoe. For Street Wear Especially popular is the modish Pump of kid, suede, patent leather, or novelty leathers such as crocodile. snakeskin, antelope and sealskin, Made with high or Junior French heel and small, square buckle of ham- mered silver or jet. Tho vogue for these quaint Colonial Pumps still persists and seems to continue to endear itself to American women. ‘The Afternoon Mode For the informal afternoon one finds an inter@sting model of patent leather with very high Cuban heels, 0 v1 fastened by narrow straps of lizard | P°CUtY Of one’s gown. skin. Another favored style is the| Jt seems certgin that slippers of Eiplain pump, without straps, ctfece| silver and gold lid and brocade will tvely trimmed with small, round, cut- be the choice of fashionable Amert- Steel buckles or brilliant pin orna-|C’% Women. A distinctive model of ment placed at the side. silver brocade is fashioned with The new dictate reveals the ab- loops of silver cord and tassels of sence of the sandal for’ dusting | Tiinestones and pearls. One sees no wear. Appliques in contrasting coler, | M0re of the large buckle of early pipings and inserts of contrasting | Winter. It ts replaced elther by & {Jector and lacings are replacing cat| tiny buckle of rhinestones or a jew- = work and intricately placed straps, | 4 ornament. : The Evening Mode ‘The Mode for Resorts 3rown. has What Does Your Mirror Reflect ? JS YOUR skin firm and clear—do your eyebrows follow the line of your eyes ina shapely arch—and your hair, is it ‘ massed in a becoming fashion? Those ate the details which are/given attention by discrim- inating women—women who long retain the charm and beauty of youth. Srerstezes mode that offers greatest variety of all this Spring, and it is quite a simple matter to choose dainty foot- wear that will add greatly to the If you are wondering how you can improve the appearance of your skin—your hair—your hands, see if The Addington can’t find an answer for. you. »ADDINGTON BEAUTY SHOP “Under New Management” Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1742 he Casper, Wyoming, jarch 16,°1924. ‘Without a doubt it he in, ‘The choice seems practically un- DEAR MADAM: : & Whether you select as your Easter cos- . 4 * Z reve Th : :3 tume — of a ae oa a ate a Suede of eee AL i two-piece suits, a lored ye eee Mea eeGC he io \ = : feminine three-piece suit, or one of | ; Dictated These ’Exquisite Creations the lovely spring dresses with: which you 1 will wear a cape or coat— 3 You will want shoes styled to give \ * exactly the right accent to the ensemble. The Puritan Gun Metal Calf Patent Leather Each of the varied styles presented here for Easter-time selection has ‘been chosen’ for its appropriateness with certain garment fashions, quite as much as. for its own intrinsic beauty “and fine quality. ‘Art in Shoes Big City Shoes. In the Most Beautiful Creations and Combinations erate heels—of patent and sat- in.” Also Suede and Kid in Springs’ popular shades, Priced Neat weave patterns with mod- 2 | $10 to $ “Such care and understanding has done much toward assuring the lasting The soft shades of tan in Mandalay and Air- dale with delicate’» trimmings of Lizzard. Same in Jack Rabbit gray either strap or cut- out Colonial— pleasure you will have) from:Easter. shoes and hose’ chosen here. The Joan Grey Suede Tan Suede Black Satin Moderately Priced Ask to see the One Kiss, Sun Up, Elegante and Marcheta Specialty Boot Shop Second Floor O-S Bldg. Yours very truly, IGGIN¢ Your Shoeman Beautifully sheer hose for Springtime wear—favorite cole " CHOOSE SHOES ors of Cameo, Airdale, Nude : : for OCCASIONS : Frye eabbit in Phoenix at ; Phone 124 East 1730 e Second . w . > Swe Your Feet Will Bring You Back a : 7 SS