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JTE OF EARLY SPRING FASHIONS - Copyrizht 191 1 By Edith M. Burtis V CTORY dresses, victory hats, vic- tory garments of all descriptions in victory colors—this is the keynote of early spring fashions and already evidenced in the gay and gorgeous at- tire accepted for the gay and gor- geous entertalnments of midwinter. There isn't any one type of victory dress, or victory hat, or any other garment that predominates, for the And this ideal understanding and word victory as now applied to use of clothes and acceptance of fash woman’s dress is more an expression ion is fast developing among all than an actual description of some classes of American women. one particular feature of fashion. A modis.e shop, nationally famous, And the same is true of victory as told me recently through one of the used to identify a color or colors, for firm that their first thought was al- no one color or set of colors has ¥ to suit the clothes to the in come that the word victory can ade- dividuality of the client, choosing only quately describe. those lines and details of prevailing Rather is the word victory best un- fashions as could best be made to derstood when one comprehends that cOnform to the mneeds of the wearer this is a day of gay color and that and that would most ideally bring out the word victory Is fittingly described her best points of figure and coloring and embraced in all the gay, happy They do not strive for striking ef riot of color that is just becoming the fects of either line or color, nor do chief feature of interest in new they endeavor to develop an outfit clothes. that is noticeable for a varf o Many new. interesting and pleasing fashion ideas. This plan, therefore, colors have been introduced under the does not permit of a slay title of victory color, but it does not ence to fashion, fot adher is fndeed an os. seem as if any one color will pre- pecially beautiful and graceful w dominate in popular acceptance over who can wear every color Photographs by Fashion Camers The simple, girlish type of lingerie and all ' - G e frock is a distinet style note of to- the other new colors. lines of fashion and not suffer the loss é ¢ . % ; 5 day and promises the popularity of My impression is that all new, of homage by this promiscuous use of i o 3 e ¢ o S ; : ok fll,‘lif k;"," o “'""; oottt harmonious and artistically correct The more intelligent understanding ; L B/ : 3 3 " rose-colored ribbon w.il meet with favor, for women are of the province and possibilities of i S - - b 2 3 fast coming to know that not every dress thal women acquire. apd apply good color is their color and they do the better it will be for women in- risk presenting an inharmonious ividually and colleetively, § < This striking. <h afternoon gown is of chiffon v ot and chiffon R - 5, i R R e s e nd e et e L R e i A G e The Emergency Shampoo e T O il somennl e a featurc of midseason and carly spring fashions 50 3 . HERE I i are times when a woman And this is as it should be and does either artistic or commercial. s that she Just can’t go another not inflict any hardship on any one, Let us women, then, at all times work Hand-painted trimming on ha f i obtained by the use e - . e hats but rather works to advantage com- toward this ideal condition, that we satin wmd straw is A velty sh in a ) T rose 4 {0 e B s e o the mercially and makes for a more pleas- may make ourselves and the warld bet- ©f Mmidseason miiline 1 1 v U and pleas / L g S i i ing and interest picture or pano- ter, happier and more secure, not only !tcommer t south ear, v marks E s . G G + 1 inclinaticn to go through the usual ramic view when many women are for ourselves but for all other women; though unqucs U proce: It may be, too, that she is congregated together. for those who makc and sell fashion- ©F which s nd t the aped hifl ¢ colo But this intelligent use of color does able clothes as well as those who sPhring and sun E ) sA ) 1 > ribbon, which HiT < function at which a well-coifed head Is 4 much more than this; it makes for iy buy and wear them The lovely sai 1 Lo [ h, i ne color S 3 inexpectedly called upon to attend a - 8 > s ; absolute necessity, and she knows that individuality of dress that brin Interest in mew clothes is aly biack eatin and is woa i s s v designed % e 2 BELRT out the best in every woman and per- greater in the spring than at any gorgcous painted poppy it hloc or southe unquestionably A : ARG - thatghersnalesstalplyi wilinot (so/up mits of that self-expression that is so other season of the year. This is All types of flowers and fol s the mode ontinue into next sum- essential to mental development and known to be true by scientific investi- well as fruit tieularly ! nda it no reason why there of some sort. heart happiness, and which with many gation of production and sales. apes. have b ! or 11 s t be a popular fashion b lso, if the hair to be dressed women 18 not possible throu any This spring clothes inter vill, ery decor 1 : Lo 3 e S ¢ s immediately after the shampoo the other wholesome avenue than dr cause of our state of minds, our heart Very stu tm t ion Hints g BN i TR rizorous soap sharipoo can hardly be As I write I can hear the com- emotion, be at white ncat, and yet no ernoon gown velvet 20N & £ 5 < § Lo S o : : ¢ w S ; but volces the complaint, “Oh, exist in many minds; nevertheless [ for despite our joys in peace the hor- slim, unfitted e-pie i : touch to white and s G % s I've washed my hair and I can’t do ¢thing with it!" The dquestion is, to hurriedly cleanse and fluff the 5 LH S 5 r with the least Inconvenience. expression that is desirable, yes, nec- True to nature, women rejoice in the low. The sleeves are bellsha : et trimmed with monkey | fiut R : B There are three ways in which this essary, for the welfare of many prom! of spring, and like the flow- drop cefully away ) ris g e s ht and simple were women ers this human happiness buds and when the arms are raisec can t nes o =arment —a blouse and L many other habits, customs or Dblossoms in our hearts and minds and seen by the picture N ¢ e nd sleeves practices properly witho a cleansing process ments, contrary to this thought, that one expects a debauching condition, chiffon. This modcl is tip the ind colored embroidery give stand on my contention that dress rors and losses of war have chastenc re so noticeah ) of 1 SRk uses of can boe and is made a wholesome ave- and purified the silliest and most vain season and early iy 1 unusual gown recently sce vas nue, a legitimate medium, for a self- among us. neck of this gowr 1 n SEann ety scenivas can be done he lcohol method is excellen:. First brush the scalp and halr thor- ous with a clean orush. Get all {he dust and dandruff possible out of popularity of thi fil ¢ the i 4 e the 1 ind then rub the scalp with midwinter ideas in women's fash- of frock n Y < . e aleohol i wipe the thick strands of vomen and there will be ions, giving promise of what you may model is of 1 Val la strich feathers a s ‘,E‘\(;.’y]"“j’f g 3 ST S i the hair with a clean cloth. This will over the abuses expect is sure to come true as winter fichu col TN departs and spring advances the lace, and a charm of civilization it is not the is expressed by our acceptance of new het Bimplet Bl ARt Deto use but the abuse of dress, of fashion, and pretty cl o e I U el that harms and hinders humans. Pictured today is a varied collection and promises a intelligent, artistic use of of millinery trimmir A unigue and pleasing use of ribl rarks this dress for spec al atten- 1t the same time remove ‘Fin m‘nl ofl. as the S adcar tion. It is of salmon-pink chiffon and satin ribhon of the same color, Tf the ha s put on curlers imme- Sciances and was specially designed fos after this treatment, a good curl will result in a short time. Wet L ] d IM th F M YeSsS fiffifd Yoy F i e < e hair well with alcohol for curling; lps an Mou LXPDIess ¢2(.~lrw$l,~‘~()} ’»__i:f()v"” f() { Qvre ) 4 dries much faster tian would water 5 Akl e g - A5 nen use a delicato toilet st AT s alisaah s i OMLER sely t lded water preparing the hair for 5, two ounces; 8 influence. A e incture of the orris powder well through the scalp : v Slire , X ontaini ) nd 1 for fifteen carmine with the g minutes or lon so that it will absord the o Then brush it out and dust will come with it The filelSiab with o ST e f 5 o do ) i 4 4P powder will fluff the h as well as SRR e A : ; i ¢ s 1. i, Cleanse it. Do not wet the hair for Keep in a ama e o . « 2 & i ing or it will becom sticky. 5 T S g e ; 5 ey we The tLird method is the quick water 3 > t ow Tonic hampoo. It is the removal of the five grains; bay soap which takes so muc¢h pains and A me. TFor an emergency you wiil find i e at dousing the head in hot water 3 1 g S ) y ! 1 CYCRIOWS and then in cold, the latter to close G i s $ s S : ! idve CO4rse. {he pores, rubbing it a Iittle and en- ould be taken ' 5 jEsiiEgh. 7 : A3 br i s bem N0 tirely omitting soap, will put the hair lensth of tiy t it 1 lot r t ! my! g e N ¢ ht v her a little in conaition for dres g. Hair thus dip- Ly iing Ry g using: the same foimuj, For . b Lt oluats : nd COCoANUL ped in clear water will dry much more to thick > n 1 » i t 0¢ e a ' self quickly than when given the regula- oap shampoo. Of course, this not really cleanse, but js me of the oil and adds a which of rose. Add the tincture of while zoin and work the ointment on a it 0f poutis a i 1 1 dispo- arbor the idea that you