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CAPE MAT COOMTT TIMES. PHBAY. TmTE 17. 1W7
FASHION SUGGESTIONS j
FEATURES FOR WOMEN
This Woman Started Career At Three Score and Ten Years
' 0n,y ' n Unskilled I obs 1)0
Carved Success in Short Space of Four Year*—La> - Down Rule* She Followed
t injur.
' hair a
Artificial Aids To Beauty Spoil
\\ omen Receive As Much As Men Many Faces Adorned By Nature
By BHSON HICK
Winy aad *• t.rraJ factory." :b»y ;• Barm. Coac^ l
early
xacaa »h" coea on an tour. Th trouble 1« c-y rt» drituur of dirt aort pores. a»d failure to thi* cmnr properly J *<anan who return* from ur obllr ride in which »h* <n espo>«<l to win' 1 , -on. j>t eh-rtUd follow a r»jr"lai irr on rrturnlns to th«
•be errs thou a thin*. She ran* bach trow a trip around the wortd to find the burin*** fc*r fcu»t.—- ^ad bull: sip tost about d:>ne for is the aTfr-'-'h*-* ar -osi-.ip £h> Jumped into tb< thttps anworked slyrht and day «• that factory t>»ek on it* f** - It» there aow and rrowlair " “That aound* !>ke a m»n-«e«ed Job." I said. “It if that, and ahe didat hare to do It. for ate ha* pl-e’y or her ova. But a good tuny at or that bad fork in Ike c*<Bpany would bare lout M ah*
hadn't
t re*pc*table for w. dnd then I wa* »1 • : i- uiy bufband' h* war lirina. H
e hu pU
Oa the Job Early and Late
bougb: a bonu
and uaa there at elabt In the mornlna and didi
MRS. J- M GHEIST
A fe» hour* later Mrv J. hi Giflst. president and trenen.1 tnanaxer of the Greist Manufaiturlnx Company, which mak*« lamps and aewlnr machine parti and do*.- machine shop contrary work for other Arm*, was erase ir.g her sun room iowards me Her hair Is as white as snow In moontlghl. hut you would nr.l ‘*1vc her age as 74 years by ten
Just "Keeping House" “There Is noihlng ivmarkabh about it." she announced at one* “When I came back to N-w Haven after eight months' absence I learned that conditions were very poor at th* factory I simply c*t about keeping house." "Keepinr. house!'' That didn't aound much like managing a factory of 400 employees. “Certainly Running a faelory la like keeping houw. Wh«n their; are bard times th* housewit. bf^laa to cut down . pen****. When time* are good « Iraragance- rn-ep In If s , doesn’t watch. Thai's the w with a factory. We all be cat careless during the war wb iniaiueas was ahnonnnl. Two p. pie wore apt to be doing t
ie whistle blew at
night. Little by Utile the wheels of better time* began to turn. Now the volume of business la greater than it ever has been. Her recipe lor keeping young! 1* activity. "My mother was over 95 yean- when she died.” she] *ay*. "and I never knew her to be idl*. 1 plan to keep busy—1 - ean't bear to think of Just look-!
hide In the wall Kome
.slipping Into a Hght kimono. | • tth a tow*! about her shoulder*. *h* r.iould first rub cold cream inu. o*r face and deep down into
her neck.
With the towel pinned *0 a* to protec! her neglige* and to keep the cold cream from her locks, she should take down her hair,
h m.-n:h 1( „ loa ^ ^ fftke Jt b>ck finanna. ate. Ugoroiuly When the hair is * *T' *! ‘“'j abort, the bead should be thrown di. ! . :r th* bark and shaken, tossing the hair pi-s o buri-j whHe 1, j, farther rumpled with
me. A funda- the hll0)V
appi.-- any, ^om the lady motorist takes ” ” a soft towel and rubs her scalp.
parting the halt in small sections, with her fingers, to get close to the scalp. Then she . wlp** th. long strands ol hair
lime when moa!! through the towel. This done. an easy chairjahe bnishe- her hair with long nrner and are! strokes. unU | the (angl.* are their careers.!oat and it is -deck and smooth
terrible years! again.
* an ordeal for, she then returns to her face, domed. She 0(r xbl . creani ,
ear the factory. p^,. r „ u p kln or ol ber ahsorben! «
clock. mgtpriaj Md finishes by apply-;
astringent, such as witch wh) , t . She has then quickly re-! raoch
pushing an apple-
By Ruth Ansley
Deserted Villa* ss.”
1°
eapre.
ion to
ting aam- •
**OT A TACTOW
ilng
n worker
hazel,
paired > toring t
day."
H'.rse back riding and walkin-. arc still among her actlvllle*. She has little use for automobilIng. "I have to use them.” #h>says as she steps Into her car. "but I don't understand ththings and I don’t like them Bring a horse around to the door, though, and I know what to do with him.”
Airs
. Greist ha* other rules be-
side* tbo** of good housekeeping which she applies lo the business of tunning a factory.
Here are a few of thc«n:
Know your business and attend
About Your Health Thing* You Should Know
Invading men - "Avera
if flee Job* .*•• •..
salary scale (ban ■ while
men for performing the same type keeperi of work, according to a study nf!f*2.Zl comparative salaries in I9J€ by K| .. the National Home Study t-'our -; , rll mad. public by Dr. John 8. NoBringer. director of the Coun- ,. ,
; Cil.
m. *f I)
g* aeekly salary for male , female workers averaged fl bookkeepers was *44.01.. a week and males *14.6*. I>i»that of women head hook- parity in earning power betw. - doing the same work was .the sexes is doe only In part
women’s willingness 10 accept
"Men rashiers drew a median less pay. Men worker- are more sac* of *41.6* a week, while wo- likely to iraln themselves Inni* 11 -.«-liter* receive an averag* tensively for their Joist by home "f *36.41 while female senior .study. Where the mental traincletk* receive (24.CI. AverageMng t* less of a factor, the salary
"Survey of 27.376 office work of male ledger.clerk- was (29 *1'gap diminishes. Men order clerks, -*. including male and female compared with (22.St by female it Is found, average *21.M a dler* In eighteen principal eille* ledger clerks. ! w.-ek. while females mad. *2(l.ftl. ' the I'nited Stale* disclosed the "Only position In which women 1 Men operating lalxir saving ma itent of th. salary premium In'received higher pay then men chine* averaged *22.21 a week ivor of men.” says the report, was that of mail clerk where the and women (21.S2.”
Instead of following the eaaa.
*tos* of ant.” ] of nearly everyone else, ahj' A good many girl* in this; try to make the moo! of , world would d.. Well to frame! vaun'erf Ind!vIduallty, girl--these abor: line*, and place one | cause your friend uae* „- l . -opy on their drsnring tables! rtsage in huge dabs up-:, and a noth*” i • p - k* ibook. ! raundmws Pf her check, is ■ where they can read the quota- j any reason for you to tion every time they begin tojaame! If your skin is as; , decorate their lace*. Tbs youth-‘of a creamy white ton*. * fui face is ususHy rhsrnung: must you spot! the del tear.enough to need no artificial aid by palming! There j» a wr . 10 beauty. Health and exerr :*• charm about a pal* skin - should be the rauae of raae* on: creamy whitens** «rf a gari-i the cheeks and the sparkle Ini that is all lost when Ike f» ■ the eye. When the fatal age bit of uanalural cedor tourb-. of forty is r-ached, use may It b> also true that a ■< then bwgln to thiak «-f using beat.ally flushed, is ruine.1 •> color from a box to add a glow ; the nose, chin and torch..i , to the skin; of powdering toj not in harmony with the rt-. hide wrinkbe. .and brighten ajby reason of being a glan
faded ronrpl-\ton: of darkening . white color,
hair and eyelasbe*. and of paint-! Tomorrow morning, girt-, c Ing a Cupid’s bow on lips that your face more than a pawere never intendeil to be that: look, and see '( any at chap. ; all these If one does not things might apply to you Tie*
believe in rr s old gracefully.! r* member thi-: but at 16. 1» and 20. girts | ,
should never fed the need nf un-i 1 ’ssT^f .T" ,,T ” natural adornment. I Pot w»»n ui.»uar..eo Of roars-', the use of cosmetic* | Th-enson. "Th* a matter ..t pers..nal taste, but. g why cannot an artistic sence What Have You In «uid. their uc. i, your n -- the Animal Kinsdoir I* niay by an a*a«M pm .. * -she of this- who niue! see you th- animal fair to -e th- :.:-4 s’and In front id a mirror large! and beasts in this modern enough to ennblp you to see a For the modern woz little more than the Up of yom ' ered h.rselt with
species
for her
• IL
Misleading
The day Is gone *b«n tern, ns "slomach trouble.'' trouble*" "female complaint 'j "heart disease" and *ucb like, ron-i vcy inlelligent mesnini;. and y.-i.J msny people, when told by in I quack that they have liver trouble, j or ''dropsy.'' or ''neuralgia.'' are j apparently anUalhd wilh 'he ding-' *- ts Such statements • -an noth-i more than to un« 1 tully point i ibe location of an unknown! pathological condition. Ii l« quite! likely that the Imposter and igno-1
•rooounres it . dun;
Be 1
re to aee all your a •very day. They like
u are interested.
|trouble" knows absolutely nothing | of the real condition which h. pre-
tend* to treat.
IN CONFIDENCE BY FLO
Rtadtn figging ■ stnmnal aglg tan aJJitx ifci Fla.
>
by covering herself with ar
The same is true or tnr use'of ha* evidently been t lipstick, rouge and other r.w j *rk on a shopp.
tnetlcs. If girl* would stand laj* front ol a mirror in daylight and!*"
give their i .aje several search-! ^ ^nraent.
ing look*, i think we wntild no! The ungainly elephant, tar longer mv the todteruus combina-- ir n-nowne.* only lor his lion, so prevalent today, of a h 00 **”-!* -'-oUlty to oat peat face whom- forehead, nose r-d! ,M> * appvors at the rooST ■« chin are startlingly white, chewks!’ !lv ' 01 “Clnl function* *il brilliantly orange, lips of a mu*t:* !!wl , ' n • dainty white hate!
hap- and flaunllngly; c hicf or dangling from a r
crlnuton •
painfully arched that the face a way* wears a surprised e:
shapely
The Purse Pup comfortably ur 4-
The .
Handle
Make the Most of Yourself Always t In the theatri-
ploysei ..
j Even Intclilgi
day report that certain eiitzen* I lady's arm am. .... day ', 'died of "llearl troul.l. - -Heart | Innocent round .y - 1 thcjlMacasc!" And this, when ihcre Ing show. Who wo 'are. roughly spsakim.-. over two! I* wholly orcnpl- I dozen easily n-cugnized disci,„i (rlvollty ss tuy lady' mue. - the bnart and It* appendages! i u brow n and black
Hon'I bother with delailc. i *' ** “gaitsi Igimrance and! red kid strap and _ cupidity that the honest physician L panar v straw v To manage your bunln- -...struggtoa. ollen trs> vainly in bands In check. • best advantage go as far years agone. "dropsy" was -aid to ihraughoul
ay from ii or you cun now I"' on incurable disease. \„w -■ •! 'b- n Furg. ; all about • know it I* only a hynip ..- ..1 .
ur*M. An Adept
d pa-
sekcejx-*r Says—
venting
veing beautiful Is a beautiful pirtut
those who look at you." An artistic temperament, ing delight In a beautifully ‘ 'led picture. Is the teal m
t the 1
d ' Tll, “ y and dresnlng
many an aiti
putting the
of ciiior* on I
they
Dear Mis* Flo: , ures that will change tbt I am veiy much worried shonljllon of her thoughts, my young daughter, who la H-j u take* so little to make a gi. 1 te-'ii ycaw old. t’ntll a few happy but It alro takes veryj month* ago she was perfectly) tittle to make her miserable I happy now she is so moody and 1 while a couple of rolls of wall m- iaBcboly r.-ost of the time that'paper the rigt- .-hade and a few I am at a complete hn* to know! yard* of gay chintz will make h-r what to do. She bursts Into tear* j room a fairy bower and raise her' at the least provocation—real or, to the heights of happlnm* she: Imaginary, and when 1 a * her may brood for day* over a fancied! what I* Ibe matter she eaysjslight or an unkind remark unit)j "nothing" or that she doesn't! mere trifles aa-um- hug.- propot-'
know. She used to laugh when-Hons.
her older brother teased her—j Help her to have friend* -both I now she sulks about It. I am j boys and girl* and accept her! Inced that she has no real | interest In boys a* a matter of j - e— —doubt! course. Have a special shelf
bracelet
j Frogs and <
; to umbreRa bandli*. D-gs * : tram doolie about being put
m say No!!* u, ' t ' • Bemiobto purposes. T^r] merely u, look Kr "* 1 menacingly but b^-omlilt] girls every- '*" ur >br«dla bandit* and ar-
where and you will see many * righteously canto* rage wb resembling this drorription. : Wired off *|fb cal-pin* g 5
ArtMlrial aid to »M-auty. unless i
j KaM.lt* are lame enough !
hildren'a sweater* gad ay
Kiagge ruled.
H all. Von hav :arefully at tl
she Is simply g-
dlfftcult period in growing up.. However. 1 do want to lx- a sympalheiie. understanding and helpful mother, and 1 should be
any conrtrurtiv
I he kltrhi Ilk* so th
Inivlfuct of hospitality, exaggerate or emphasis ter.-st in hoys, for the 1
day will be
things they
this
• I might best help, Never mak- lb. mistake ol
{thinking that a girl* little hurt*
M.
I vial
right
I'nquflStlonably you a:
In your conclusion that your daughter is simply going through a difficult period In growing up.'
How.
ran be trampl.-d upon or Igi or made the family poke. While girlhood is 1 bought to be the' happiest of all times ami all wa-j *""■* '* '■ full of difficulties; to)
i many girl
it is
far rrvnov-
epringllmc and her lif. And
ray norma! and healthy.
by all means put
have her take a thorough physical examination to verify your j .T". thought that ghe U in every! ^ ' unlea. met .ory has a j >a ,,K*** W * you ' 5^, ’' l kn ' , v that her
upi* teasing. The teasing ,t *U| * ,e < ' u ‘ ,u * h ,0 ,e *ve
harmless enough, and mean, in j " - b.., .., m tin. in iti.i. i Frilled Petticonts
>ns take such thing* with an; . . , tensity that i* amazing. Dls-! Appear in England urage the brother who flnd.| a fs-hion Taking hack
“ >>««'» her ; grandninther** day bar Just been him under-, launched by a well-know n E,, r s something Jlish drtaamakcr. | n the form of ‘‘ md unmanly’a friHed petticoat to w . a r unde ! unhappy. ja dre** with un ,.v.n htn! ’ ■ens develops {Peeping « m , dlscreolly ...... I
1 rapacity lor ruffe.Ing that is'neath ralher full *kiit, utoundlng. Ulten she Is a storm {or crepe de chine. lh •enter of emotioos and desire*;very much as if ibe v hat she d<*-* not realize and can- on a pair of pantal,»<n
lot understand. Th. raiuuw of her IH'lr gitl* nearly a «.
arious m<*>d* and h-r unrest 1 •••It the diffei.-iir.- tha
The girl I
P" k*t
Rck
» '‘ar* of popularity, rote, in speaking Itkenwr pear on a number of ar Pigs take on clly mann-r bceonje quite g.-niefd a* • Chaema along with lore!*; aristocrat* like ibe taxed], The bird* and the beast, a fortunate lot- They oolj and are copied for wrarlr. par.d. The repiiha at' I- - tunate. They give ibrlt
1 in
to be
! belt*, irtmmlngs ■
j w hole coats because of mands of the mode.
. petli
xpre-
Whrn
Glittering Ornaments
f unhappinews, 1 10 pity her. r her pity her
MECRAY’S
BEAUTY SHOP
PERMANCMT V
r DMONDS’ METHOD
Have Your WoHc Done Right in Your Own Home Marcel Wave Wafer W»>r Shampoo (Med. Lemon) Facial Massage Faci.l Plastlqus and Blc*'* ®*»fp Massage. Violet R»J »nd Vibrator Treatment'
Mr*. Mattie Berry oimerly with Mrs. R- D Beckett. MUlvlilc) POET HORKIS II 12* J-U for appotn'
1 PERao»«ai.».v w.
Mrs. R. H. Beckett
HillWUe, »■ >
Maw E*<»'

