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—|2 or PAGE FOUR hh mae) ts so much alike; shades of purple t, that it is} tone to a pale | from a deep rich bright orange hat we usher] —all the popular tones of red ‘as as two distinct] well as a becoming French blue are greatly in predominance. All these Its are ready to be e high crowned | fe ve f sul face of th us of still ‘Wa ped t so smart and} y arano longer to the world of ly tailored hours. hem with the noon frocks st every function relegate sports or his season most elaborate and worn to alm which demands a t However, r arrives the However, the as soon as straws way to 1 is of silk either in match ing colors. These will ‘sometimes be more del! cate in tone the flaunting gaiety of thelr spring sisters. For Sports the first consideration n choosing a hat for sports wear, !s comfort and sultability. And the small soft felt hats which are being n are the most practical ever summer and si In manyas attractive top Sometimes one fold—at others t les to ea so tiny that they called brims. And is at ri h ¢ Brims | Of course, one side « » brim so low and so| designed. Without a stiffening close to the face that it almost] whatsoever, they may be carried brushes the cheek. In fact, on some] flauntily under the arm or pulled of these hats, the trimming comes|on the head into just the shape the from beneath the brim. These hats are almost universally flattering. Another clever type is the closely Graped turban with the trimming either in the form of a feather fancy or flowers or fruit also placed very | of low next to the face But after all the smartest hat in the world loses its chic if it is not put on just at the right angle. The days when we tilted our hats at a precarious angle over one eye are fair wearer prefers. They are bright or delicately tinted as a rule for white has not the great popularity it enjoyed last season. The trimming may consist solely the tiny folds stitched tn the crown or may be a tiny felt bow perched on the top of the hat. But whatever it Is it is sure to be very simple for Mne, color and comfort are the three rules for the smart- ness of sports wear, gone. Of course, we do not wear| It will be a simple matter this them with too precise a straight-| year to find as many charmingly ness. But it is smarter to tilt the| becoming hats as you wish for they hat forward and if it {s more be-| follow so closely the shape of the coming that y just a very little| head and frequently add a little to one side helght which so many of us find Colored Felt Hats most attractive. For early spring the blightly col- ored little felt hat has won the greatest popularity. And with the return of color to a grey and fr world how attractive they are. French women, among the prom!- nent nationalities of the world, are the only ones who can neither vote nor be elected to office. “New cArrivals At the ELIZABETH SHOP SWEATERS In silks and silk and COLLAR AND CUFF SET wool. Priced $5 to $10 Per set $1.00 BLOOMERS Bloomers. SILK SCARFS All latest shades and Priced from $2 to $5 | All Jerse colors olors A real special $2.95 Novelty Handkerchiefs and Ties— All Colors ANNOUNCE- HATS MENT Juts received new ship- Perfection Rubber Girdle || ment of Hats for Easter is now being shown at $7.50 our shop. Priced from $5 to $7.50 See our new shipment Hemstitching and of P. N. Practical Front Picoting and Corsets || Pleating Done | See our line of Antique Fillet in Runners; Chair Back Patterns, also Linens, ete, . f pecialty &! izabeth's Si “ 141 East Second Phone 736 Ww Square, Don't Try to Take Off Too Many Years With Short Skirts and Hair By HEDDA HOYT. (Fashion Editor of the United Pre: (Written for the United Press) mannish hair cut, a peanut-sized hat, a knee-length skirt and a huge fur neckpiece she {s a freak rather NEW YORK, March 19. (Unit than a fashion-plate. Press), Every one of us have our good The tadpole wagged his little tail points, and if we wish to accentuate U a frog he grew, them in dress we should do so by And then he had no tail to was obscuring our bad points: At pres And !t made him doggone ive! | ent short skirts are the outstand. ing features of the moment, Al. And now he nightly sits and soba most every woman js wearing them, His croaks turn into screams. regard of age or of their becom. He's we ng all the rest of us ingness, Women belleve that short skirts spell youth, but in most cases this is a sad mistake. Not one wo- man in a hundred looks well in a skirt which fs cut just a few inches below the knee. If a woman {s young To vere of all extremes The woman who goes to in styles nev appear stylish. Very few women can exaggerate a style and get away with it. In other words we must take all styles with a grain or two of salt, if we wish to be styl- ish rather than startling. The style tendencies of today can be summed up in a few words; boy- {shly cut hair, short skirts, tiny hats, attractive footgear and a hank of fur. The woman who feels that she isn't working on all six cylinders un- less she accentuates ‘all these styles becomes a fearful sight. With a remes ed as to extremities for short skirts, she may wear them, but—if she ac- centuates her nether portions she had better lay low on a few of the other style tendencies to make up for her display of hostery. She can't afford to wear outlandish colors, for instance, or to wear a low-cut neck: line which will tend to reduce the size of her frock and enlarge the size of her framework. With a rather high neckline and Brighten your costume with one of the beautiful Spring models of ANNE’S HAT SHOP Balcony Midwest Pharmacy An Inspirational Showing of Fashion’s Newest Whims —AT— HARPER’S Elegance, distinction and rare beauty have been sym- phonized in the new spring models. Each has been execut- ed in the materials of the hour, and possesses highly artistic style features absolutely new in idea. Yet the prices are astonishingly moderate. ple, we offer— For exam- DRESSES Dresses in Silk and Wools, specially priced * $9.95, $11.85, $13.95, $15.95, $17.85 to $29.75 COATS Coats in all the best shades and wanted materials, specially priced $9.95, $11.85, $13.95, $15.95, $17.95 to $29.75 The beauty and value of these offerings cannot be un- derstood unless personally inspected, IT PAYS TO BUY AT HARPER’ 234 East Second St, Phene 1910.W be Casper Daily Cribune enough, slender enough and design-| long sleeves a dress may be ever so short and yet not appear brazen. One is inclined to believe there should be an age‘limit on short It is ghastly to see middle- aged women cavorting in them. A sagging chin counteracts the beauty of a shapely limb that is thrust too Instead of de- skirts. brazenly before us. tracting from age, a short draws, by contrast, age. This doesn't mean that a woman must hide sed the age with well-shaped limb: them because she has p: limit, but she will be ever so per hold the hem record, wearing attractive shoes and slightly moder can afford to d: er than her age these water. too often that they have bi feet and ank! rain on this point. Whene world ever started about pretty ankles. this hair was another consideration when alderation, the head, the the size of the body. M attention more attractive if she lets the flap- She can draw attention to her shupeliness by hosiery and a skirt length that Is ed. Every ‘woman ten years young. days, when she tries to dress 20 or 30 years younger, she gets into deep American women have been told They are decidedly short-skirt vogue hits us, we look about us and wonder who in the nonsense If it were not for the comfort of bobbed hair we should say that short O beware of. Short hair {s sensible and sanitary, but few of us take these points Into bobbing hair, What we should take into con. however, is the shape of ape of the neck and young wo- of a woman's head dealt the The one thing that makes @ wo! More attractive than a man is hair, It can be long or short, soften her features. The back men look well enough with short hair that is trimmed in moderation. ‘The hairdresser who first conceived the idea of feather-clipping the back first serious blow to a woman's glory. man her but it must add a feminine touch to ofa woman's neck {s usually too fleshy or to slender to stand the hairline, Yet one sees vere pouchy- necked matrons wearing the boyish bob and stringy-necked persons at- tempting to coyer the indentation at the back of the neck with,a point- ed wisp of hair. ‘The ‘‘shaved-necks"’ are in a class . by themselves when it comes to un- sightliness. Bobbed hair is merely & matter of becomingness. It be just as attractive on the can gray- haired matron as on the flapper, if it is cut in conjunction with the tures and the shape of the head. fea- The days when eyery nice lady labeled the fact by wearing a chignon s! ed like a teapot handle are pa have discovered that we are not hap- We it all chignon types and that age can be softened by short hair and marcelled hairdress are as repugnant as Fiji effects of a season or 80 Again we come to the happy dium. We can take the that flapper nor ancient lady. nr Sportswoman of skirt to much NEW YORK, March sportswomen of America are best dressed in the world. They moi the styles. The bid for favor of sheer but she wears for good luck. Now utiful | nice Wall, Dorothy Klots, Sail: ir the and the rabbit, dreds of women throughout our eh Pese Easter Jewelry Don’t stop at the hat and gown. Have your Easter Jewelry on a par with the balance of your apparel. Per- haps a new mounting on your diamond ring or a new bracelet on your watch, an inexpensive choker or a pendant pin will do the trick. Rothrock’s large stock is at your disposal and we are ready and anxious to serve you. LET ROCKROCK BE YOUR GIFT COUNSELLOR We Want Your Business and {f correet prices, courteous treat- ment and fair dealing {s worth any: thing surely we will get some of your business, Our steck {fs large but even so we cannot carry everything made in Jewelry and Silverware etc, But Remember, we like to use the telegraph wires and mail and aro very glad to procure for you prompt. ly any article you may want and that we may not carry in stock, ROTHROCK’ Capable Jewelera Cor, Henning Hotel Bldg, waves, Today schoolmarm effects in the ago. me- middle course by wearing our long tresses dressed close to the head in youth- ful manner and we become neither America Is Best Dressed of All 18,—The the hav than a little to do with sotting ani. mal jewelry recetyed little response until someone sent Glenna Collett, the great American woman gclfer, a diamond studded elephant pin which Ber- Ster- rett, Francis Hadfield and a score of other sportswomen now in Flor- ida, are wearing animal pins, rang- ing from bulldogs, the old army mule to the eagle and flamingo. These pins are worn on the left shoulder of the dress. Hun- the country are following this fashion. —<.—____ Miss Virginia Tanner of Cam- bridge has been selected to write the historical pageant to be present- ed next June in connection with the celebration of the 300th anniversary eee THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 Till the Style “Do Them’ Part’’ A stylish wedding has just been consummated in Paris, according to, recent cables. It marked the joinj« of kasha, the popular woolen fabric of the season, to crepe de chine, Many eport dresses of the former material now are being given indi. viduality by combination with the Ughter and brighter cloth Designer Cuts Frock Up the Back as Change Worth, that wonderful designer ot evening frocks, instead of cutting his latest model down In the back, has cut it up in the back. A black satin gown by him has a deep square cut decolletage in front. The wack {s cut almost to the waist but a narrow point of the satin comes from the waist to the back of the neck, where it is held up by a high choker collar of colored beads, peed ba AS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. ‘Women are still debarred from jury service in two of the principal states—New York and Massachu- setts; Ae oma The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, which has just reached its silver jubilee, has 30,000 members throughout Canada. Although Miss Cope has played the organ in a London church for 60 years, she has only missed a Sun- day service four times. Mrs. Edith Wharton, the popular novelist, is the first woman to be awarded the gold medal of the Na- tional Institute of Arts and Letters. —_— ‘The National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher associations will hold its annual convention in Aus- tin, Texas, the last week of April. PRS a The number of women members in the German Reichstag has been in- creased from 28 to 32 as a result of the latest elections. Salaries of policewomen {n Wash- ington, D. C., range from $1,800 to $2,400 a year for the rank and file up to $3,000 for captains. For results try a Tribune Class}. fied Ad. - Dame Fashion Makes Her Bow Our Shop is all ablaze with the latest creations of Hand Tailored Hats for Spring Models, exquisite and exclusive, and very moderate in price, too. Today, Friday and Saturday We have arranged Three Groups —tonsisting of hundreds of attrac- tive stylish models—and for th special days will sell them at 5.95 $7.9 J $9.95 4 “A Deposit Will Lay Away Your MITCHELL HAT SHOP (In With Kassis Dry Goods) DIAMONDS We know Diamonds and know the ond market and are always will- to give our customers the ad- vantage of our fortunate purchases, A FEW GOOD BUYS WE JUST MADE 1 Diamond, 68-100 carat blue white $168 j bias white’ on™ $105 fine white ct. $185 hive wate A" $78 Phone 2526