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Chicago Eaglei
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THE CHICAGO CAGLt: 11 I -tr HATANDNECKWEAR These Two Items of Apparel Should Be in Harmony. Fact That They Should Be on Good Terms With Each Other Is Not Always Recognized. Tt Is not gencrnlly recognized fnct that neckwenr nnd lints ought to bo on very good lerniH with cncli other. There Is nothing tlint so nffects the np licnrnnco of lint as the eollnr It Is worn over. Mnylit tlint Is why the new lint, which you liked so well the dny you bought It, does not satisfy you now; maybe It Is the eollnr which you wenr with It.

The collar should follow more or less the outline of the lint, Hint Is, a neat tailored stock like the one shown with the buttons should not look so well with the llnrlnR snllor with the tnssel trimming. This snllor tops a double collar effect, which Is stunning, Indeed. The tabs of the Hare collar coming down through silts In the cape collar and ending In rnther long ends take nway from It the nwkward look which round eollnr Is apt to give. This Is splendid model for organdie. The tnssel trimming on this snllor Is simple nnd very stunning trimming for sports lint of this type, snys the Milwaukee Sentinel.

A turned-up lint, with Indications of the trlcome nbout it, uses mi nnehor of silver brnltl to embellish the caught-up left side. These patriotic emblems promise unusual vogue In the millinery world. The col-Inr nnd cliff set used with this set suggests soft sports silk or wash satin. The ball-weighted ends hoid themselves In place through the clots In collar and cuffs, though snap fasteners nright prove a helpful addition here. Trig, Indeed, is the stock and cuff set tinder the snug-littlng turban.

Pique Is the material of which these are ninde. nnd their tnllored trlmtiess the Bridesmaid's Crowning Glory I $2 'Ky''( 'f -VjMii'h' Trio of Smart Combinations. Is moro fitting for the sports blouse of hiindUerchlcf linen. The black cravat of moire ribbon, and cuff ribbons of the same, give tlint finishing touch of black so cfl'cctlvo In combination with plain white neckwenr. CAPES FOR OCCASION Models of All Kinds Which Are Being Turned Out by Designers Promise to Have Definite Vogue.

Short coats are once more subject for experiment and capes promise to hnvo definite vogue. Alrendy thoru nro uttractlvo capes of many kinds on view, and word comes from I'nrls of moro mid more capo models, short, long, frivolous, severe, capes for sports wenr, for morning wear, for afternoon wear, for evening wear. Ono shop Is showing delightful, full, enveloping capes charmeuse, brocade on one side, plain on the other and revcrMble. A frock of dark blue nnd belgo block check silk has very clever short capo of dark liluo cloth collared and lined with tho silk. Another short dark blue capo Is of gaberdine and has good-looking high collar of blhcult cloth.

Long, circular capes of sports materials are many, bluo burella model lined throughout with line white serge, being a case in point, and thinner materials such as jersey are made Into full, long capes shirred to yokes. Tho collar Is often the distinguished feature of an otherwise very simple cape, and designers aro exhausting their Ingenuity upon this detail as they have upon the collar for the topcoat. One designer sends out a sports capo of white serge with girdles and yoke of blue and white block check and another provides full cape of violet djersa lined with gray and hugely collared In gray Jersey In most original fashion. Egg Gives a Finish. To make kid gtnvcs look Mice now after they have been cleaned rub over with white of egg.

Itcro comes the bride, along nbout this time, with her maids, wafting Into the milliner's to discuss the momentous question of their hats. And perhaps the milliner Is nil ready for her; for hats especially designed hnvo been supplied In plenty by those who welcome ench Juno with new array of bridal millinery. It Is cny enough to mnke a selection when there Is opportunity to see them. Designers one and nil nppenr to hnvo been captivated by tho lltness of georgette crepe for making tho loveliest hcadwenr that sun, or electric lights, ever shone on. All the chances are that crepe It will be when the decision Is mndo and everybody pleased.

Hut there are nlo hats of mallues, Inoe, hair braid and the well-loved leghorn among candidates for favor. In the group of tlirco hats shown above, only huts made of crepe (Including one of crepe and ribbon) nppenr. They nre sponsored by the best designers so that there Is no question as to their good stjle, and they speak for themselves as to their beauty. At the right a wlde-brlinmed sailor covered with white crepe has over the brim nn overlny mndo of lengths of narrow ribbon fenthorstltchcd together with heavy white silk floss. At the left another sailor shape, with soft crown tip, Makes place for row of French knots on a narrow silk ribbon nbout the croun.

Four camellias, with whlto foliage, hic set, ut special advantage, on the brim. Uoth these hats might be made In a light color. The lovely hat at tho center Is In pale pink and has it wreath of small, plastle (lowers across It and bridle and ties nf narrow velvet ribbon In orchid pink. Weatherproof Coats. For the woman who must bravo tho elements nnd travel under rain as well as shine, there ere extremely smnrt models which are known as weatherproof walking coats.

These generally boast of a big collar that will open or close at will, and large pockets and it detachable belt, and have the advantage over other similar coats of being ro hiproof. They are carried out In several attractive materials nnd nro suro to prove popular. For Straw Hats. To keep your new sailor, or nny other straw lint having flat crown nnd brim, fresh mid imfndcd looking up to the end of the season, brush it occasionally with nmmonla water (about tcnspoonful to a cupful of water) and still damp lay over It a dry cloth, rr ss with a moderately hot Iron. The ammonia restores tho color and the moisture and pressure-will give II Us original stiffness.

For the Business Girl Business women have become so uc-customed to the blouse and skirt for dally wear that It Is almost a uniform to them. Hut, as warm weather comes and coats may bo discarded, tho business girl Is more than likely to indulge in a change of dress and come out In one-piece frock. Among them are models especially suited to the big and growing nruiy of women who go to business every day. Whoever designed tho frock shown above had In mind that it needed to bo practical as well as smart. For overy day wear it will be made in homo of tho strong new weaves In silk, or In lightweight serge or equally durable mohair.

It suggests possibilities In remodeling suits and giving good materials a new lease nn life by elm aging a suit of antiquated stylo into an up-to-date frock. It is lnado In two pieces, Joined at tho waist, under soft belt of the material. The belt overlaps at the front, one side slipping through a slash in the other, and the cuds fasten down with buttons. Deep pockets at each side provldo two stylo features of the season: tho emphasis of the hips, mid the use of wldo tucks for decoration. Tho bodice might fasten along the shoulder and uiulci'-arm or up the back.

Collar and cull's of orgaudlo aro In-dispensable in frock of this kind. They provldo the touch of fresh dalntl- iiess, that makes tho shirtwaist so dear to the heart of women In the work-a-day world. Tho triplicate pieces of this set are made without lace or embroidery, having their edges llnlshcd with narrow hems, or with hemstitching. One only needs to look at them to sense their charm for summer wear. Gowned for War.

Now that It seems likely that women may bo engaged in the preparedness campaign an enterprising llrm has devised suits of khaki whose Hues are particularly appropriate for drilling, biking ami other military Incidentals, A woman may have a suit consisting of coat and skirt, or she may acquire merely the camp skirt to bo worn with the middy blouse. There also Is a cavalry skirt to go with a smart, mannish shirtwaist. AH of theso garments are made with the object of service. They can be worn for considerable time without showing sell, and then they may bo lauudeied, If care is taken In the process. It Is also possible for thu woman motor driver, the Ited Cross assistant and those who may aim to enter the cavalry or Infantry corps to get sultuble uniforms.

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(iritia'a laLUiu Kill full liltH Wo tlx months Imltle will Hem prepaid for only lo ihoso who order within 15 darn. Wall 25o coin or btauipfl today. GERVAISE CKAIIAM 25 W. IlllaoU CUctf. fik Ctbarn Beotley AttWMjra mi Ci sflirs tUw Srft 1M North La SclU 9trt CHICAGO A.

A. Wortlcy Attcrnas mstd Law St llll 171 Wst Wstftnta Skr. CHICAGO N. J. Sandberg Co.

Two Stores 312 and 314 South Wabash Avenue AND 735 to 739 West 63rd Street Displaying a complete line of Furniture, Rugs and Household Goods. Any purchase may be divided into easy monthly pay-1 ments if desired. Downtown Store open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings. South Side Store open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. MERWIN E.

KETCH UM, Proprietor Telephone Central 18 Dress Pleating, Hemstitching, Cording, Ruching, Scalloping, Buttons Covered, Etc. All work done in our own shop and guaranteed. Quick service and reasonable prices. A trial will convince you. Careful attention to out-of-town orders.

Send for price list. ACME MANUFACTURING COMPANY 120 South State St. Next door to the Fair Viviano Bros. Macaroni Co. Manufacturer! of MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, NOODLES and all kinds of FANCY PASTES 2148-2168 Canalport Avenue, cor.

Sangamon Street CHICAGO, ILL. Telephones! Canal 6060, Canal 6061 Telephone Randolph 3472 American Nurses Physicians Supply Company 'Manufacturers of NURSES' UNIFORMS CAPS COLLARS CUFFS APRONS OPERATING GOWNS, ETC. 1037, 25 E. Washington St. Marshall Field Annex Building JULIA A.

MAHONEY, Prop. CHICAGO Telephone Superior 7578 Schmidt Costume Wig Shop DEALERS, RENTERS, DESIGNERS, MAKERS of Plain and Elaborate Wardrobe Fitting All Ages and Sizes Adapted to Plays, Pageants, Masquerades, Fairytales Complete Stock of Hairgoods, Masks, Make-Up. MAKE-UP ARTISTS Can Be Engaged at the Store. New importation of richly embroidered and artistic Chinese costumes 920 N. CLARK STREET CHICAGO Corner Locust Street ESTABLISHED 1863 C.

H. WEAVER CO, 65-67 W. South Water St. Telephone Main 968 53 Constructive Years in the Fruit, Vegetable Commission Business and Butter and Egg Merchandising trade in this market. FOR EXPERT REPAIRING CALL SUPERIOR 165 Acme Furniture Repair Co.

Rcfinishing, Upholstering and Chair Caning on Household and Office Furniture Special Cabinet Work 609-11 NORTH LA SALLE AVENUE NOTABLEACHIEVEMENTS EXPERT CALCULATORS TRAINED The calculators trained by Mr. Noel KJn-nanian have made a wonderful success and arc meeting the i demands of present business conditions in all offices. The advent of the adding calculating machine has brought out the necessity for the trained calculator, and to meet this demand Mr. Kinnamati started training young ladies for this vork eight years ago. (Several years previous he organized the Chicago Calculating Company, expert calculators, who handle the inventory, payrolls, invoices, specifications, in fact, anything that can be figured for over 1,000 Chicago firms.) His training methods are those of experience.

His thorough knowledge of this work is imparted to his nuoils in per sonal and individual instruction. His is not a school, as only one thing, calculating, is taught, and you make as fast progress as you will, flic work is coming more in demand each year and for over two years past Mr. Kinnaman has not been able to supply the calls for help. The salaries range from $65.00 to $125.00 per month, or about $18.00 per week The work is so simple and easy that it can be mastered easily in six weeks or less under this expert instruction. Mr.

Kinnaman is very particular about the young ladies he accepts and many applications arc rejected, and thus one who is fortunate to secure this training can be assured of success as soon as it is completed. The work is much easier than typewriting and will pay a much larger starting salary than any other profession. In fact, it is most desirable for any young lady with ambition and who wishes to protect her future, or is contemplating working for a few years at some business profession. If interested in this modern and lucrative business profession call and sec Mr. Kinnaman at 337 W.

Madison Street, Room 802, it will surely pay you to do so. ibbSt? bbHbLi. NOEL KINNAMAN. Fort Dearborn College of Education Thorough preparation in all High School subjects. English, Mathematics, the Languages, Public Speaking and Civil Service a specialty.

Only Normal or College graduates employed. The Civil Service courses arc given by an expert long connected with the Department of Education and the Civil Service Commission. Evening courses in High School subjects for those desiring to take up nursing in the Hospital Training Schools. Names of those who have completed courses with us and references furnished on application. ANDREW D.

WARDE, Ph.D., LL.D. President Lincoln Building, 14 W. Washington St. Phone Central 8233 Telephone Harrison 1020 M. H.

McGovern GENERAL CONTRACTOR 332 South Michigan Avenue Beaver Electric Construction Company CONTRACTING ENGINEERS 30 N. La Salle CHICAGO, ILL. OCOROU K. SCHMIDT I'MONUi LINCOLN 126 K. G.

SCHMIDT SON Real Estate. First Mortgage Loans Insurance Safety Deposit Vaults 1604 CLYBOURN CHICAGO Cor. North Ave, rm aaBAWAV mM.

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