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becoming. 'The manner of dressing the neck is another important thing to be considered. A bony neck should always remain out of sight For a young woman with a long, thin neck the waist of an evening dress may be made very becoming by having the upper part made of a bertha of embroidered chiffron, with graduated rows of the chiflf ron reaching quite high in tho neck.A woman with a sallow complexion must avoid wearing red pink or pellow. Seal brown or dark blue would be becoming to herThe poor little blonde must pot always feel she is compelled to wear baby blue. Often times pink she can wear with discretion, while all the shades of violet are «ure to be becoming, and in any dark rich shade she invariably looks well. Ot couise, the tall, slender woman must never appear in a striped gown, nor the short, tat one in a large plaid or check.A plain woman must never wear a conspicious hat or one which does not harmonize with her age; also any peculiarly odd shape should,be avoided.A woman should dress accord ing to her mode of lile. Nothing is more out of place than a rich, elaborate toilet upon a woman whose station in life would indicate a plainer, more subdued gown.The Buying of a new hat is usually one of the trials of even a pretty woman’s life, and to a home lv woman it is surely momentous question. The low dainty toque with its band of tips is becoming to most any face. Having the band of furs blend, if possible, with the color of the eyes is a pretty safe guarantee that the hat will surely be becoming.A homely woman should acquire certain style of dress and make it peculiarly her own.If- homely women understand just how much the mind is reflected in the face they would make angry effort to keep their thoughts InFoctly in the pleasant channel . Happy thoughts are sure to re-jfect a bright, pleasant expression lt;:i the face, just as wicked fbbugjbtsji are sure to stamp certain traces* iij^toour features.5*®,The twinkle of the eye tells that “t® originator is a merry thought, I so the tender thought gives an ; « session of such sweetness to the * Ce that we are loath to call it ^jnq|y. ■';;eojp tfe# fciiod with
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Leavenworth Crawford County Democrat

Leavenworth, Indiana, US

Thu, Apr 07, 1892

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