Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Nov 1912, p. 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN. SS BE The Mature woman's Evening Gown TMust be Rich Tot Dainty 'Simple Frocike Be than Blouses and er Skirts Fatty is not old-in these days when no women thiuks of "old thipg wider eighty or nmety than the - ly young. hil renlly little more point, but neither shirts, dven al forty « contrive to keep up thw youth, by hen manner of movements and. actions bind by ae age' as any , Wity 1 hatt-way s an may lance of by her impo dros, cent --or less Hinotent--artillces of the toilet; but at Why she most yield the mevitabie and 6 a to Wise woman who yields grassiully and makes charm her winning card instead attractiveness, Al forty her Mal. powers are at their best eresty are keen, hor sympst wor phould he + broad, ments of Nite in the way «v physical intellect. her mv Ries are 'he enjoy of muse, books, art, the dead, travel, and thy hile, are atl jor her, and 80 lost 0 feminine voquetry she 8 mor tha matters of dress have not still a peat. Wreeding, wtetifence, , hhhy tliese. and sot phys utes, are the qualilice Wena Lice that mak: hfe and Should Extreme styl TModif'ied for the Olge r Woman i lax and be gloriously one's self! more © striving to look younger No than fone knows one 18; no more worry ing {about one's hats, Att but there is a long time ahead to ew } gowns and wraps ~iest they be "too old," setting one in the ranks of the middle 'aged 1" stead of the ranks «i youth; no more being bored by things that have lost | their anterest, lest one be accused of the attitude of the middle aged. Om is fifty and admits it, youth is past, joy the things that worth while and unhampered' by strenuous effort to be vouthisd, one may have as glorious a time as one pleases, just Being one's self. The draped skirts, graceful, not too vere conty, Mowing wraps and mod erate buts of the moment are espec ally becoming styles to women past first youth. Severe effects of all sorts should be avoided after forty: The mannish tailored suit, heavy soled ramping boot, mneghgee shit "with ourqdn-hand tie and untrimmed soft dt hat ave all very well for the resh young girl to whose rosy pret: mess this rigid garb lends a certain neturesquencss; but such raiment on + woman ever forty makes her look ihe a militant suliragette and robs | er every atom ot grace and haem. Soft colors, soft, gracious ies and soft, rich labrics are the ve Mitenents of the ohder woman; and make the world Jong: a ver dil earcent. siylfes fit in more a with middle aged needs than now, : The tailored street suit, for inxignge, that is picture on today's page - could -- more graceful, more SpEtopriste Silty year-old * wearer The suit is made of broadeloth and Shough the lines are in perfect accord with the models of the moment, they are pol extreme in amy war. The goat is Joose and pranel abd the wide, low collar and t revers of sik re a n -- dresamess, and i ite dres Lo its ¥ Het « Hustrous texture heavy enough for win | very mterestibg indeed to look well _THE PATLY BRITISH waa, mS m------ tn Tailored Wear be Distinguish Jaurnty This 1s Lhe AG Liloves in a § fitting cont sieeve. of embroidered stl which come worn with HIC ens ter wear with a mull; are these open viceves for they to draw on and off quickly than long wristed kd gldves:. A very ong glove, worn mn well wrinkled mous guetarg style on the wrist 14 more distinctive than a smoothly dravo shorter-wristed glove. Every woman past forty-five has an instinctive knowledge that the Lrigh. colors of youth ave not for her. Too often she makes the nusiake of go ing to the other cxtreme and eloet to wear dull, lifeless hues Assim economical black tor the vedidue © her natural existence. Nw black may be nleres.iuy nonanierestng, ac cotdwy to what ats fabnwe i#, and how that fabric is fashioned. It has to be or a" on the woman whose natural physical charms have faded, yet it is the stand by of most agieg women because it of- fers an easy solution off the trouble some colof problem and bee ase it is go economical. Ther: ave very hesibung not the viv smartness and many sthades which are sfter fifty but they are shades that make or chic in youth. Cerise should be avolled sas the plague bright gresss also. Likewise yellows and browne. After the hair has turn od Seay brows should not he worn at ll, Although the wonan. who has roam «yos dark brows may someting ents upon the yeilows. Old Lilues | are becoming; pruces and plugs crs certain shades of 'rich, soft griey which ava chasming. when used Baringiv. A very smartly dresesd roman i in the Astor corridor the other afternoon wore a Jajlaend suit of Black and while st 2, the 'white a hut aw lan on the black surface, al with this bisck hil uit with a hinek" and shite chiffon blouse, "white patent leather boots with bittoned a sols « whole a _ SATURDAY. if [Listhe RiGht 4 =" CONTAINS NO ALUM Our Handsome Jewelry Catalogue {in colors) is free for the asking Christmas shopping is made easy by the "Ryuie" catalogue--ol Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Act Goods, Novelties, ete. All "you" have to do is to write out your order and mail it to us. We will deliver the articles selected, enclosed in attractive boxes, right. to your door without any expense or trouble whatever to you. H you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase e it can be returned at our expense, and "your money will be immediately refunded. Drop a postal for Catalogue LO sins | RYRIE BROS TiMimeD | 1154-6-8 YONGE ST. 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RADWAY & CO., Ltd., Montreal, Oan, ---------- of the enrriage without inter with the comfort in the least pleasingly srvanged coiffure indoors, the more important perhaps no well powder then turned rat all has been and hat or ton fering arcuad [I th Mt important he knot | js hair aud m ed a sof¢ the picture and brushed natural without waving curling back is a large, soft Psy matched to the natural gra a jewelled comb. over in becoming hat for out-of ftein of the middle-aged woman's dress as im tie even door wear EE hen Char mand feather harmonized well with the iron gray hair and dark eyes of its wearer, fhe color standbys of the woman over fifty, howevers are black aud white--a very different matter from all black, and certain shades Hi gray. Smoke and pearl grays are usually fiattering to middle age. Gun metal is always distinguished when repre sented in handsome materials. Taupe is possible sometimes, and when th camaplexion is still fair and the hair gray or white blue-lavenders may be combined happily with the gray eos- fumes. The evening gown pictured is a most distinguished harmony in gray, black and white tones, and while #5 sentially simile in lineb has the digni ty and distinction that are proper. The trailing skirt of charmeuse and is about tha, feet, 8 black the tip of a dainty blatk kid buttoned boot peeping from "all family ties. nader the soft deaperics. tion of length in the older dress is a vital one. vo gown will rob the of dignity and after fifty all indoor and - formal costumes kists aux long as can be worn with! somfort. It is much better tn have the gown ding all around and Jift it slightly with the hand as one wealks | than to have it escape the floor hy an inth or two---so far as grace and dig nity ars concerned. Over the hlack charmeuse Kiet of vie evening gown under consideration is rs tunic of dark f1av ohii- fon -embroidorad with white jet--just This ques woman's short a now immensely fashionable. The bodice fing for drink. 'It restores the shaking is of tucked y chiffon over three Imerves, improves the appetite and fr of whl ot andy Tk and n a hi a torselet of vich white Venbse lace, veiled by black net, rises our the tucked chiffon bodice. Tuckers of ! Bosh colored met veiled with white lace a. set nto the decolletage at fropt! and hack, ~The haitdrassing pictured with his soning for» wor som oof fifty Worthy of note, i is porbeetiy mingle in arrangement ved dw in reality mest | exquisitely areanged---as the weer. Cray khair is 34 phat we as more. youthiul hair." it evimpe gad Dimes hiriend of waving softly and it refoses to spring ap Sully, refers to stick to the sealp or etiond cut in unpleasagl strings or wisps. Fre quent Shampoos. with 4 pinch of bi {Grace Count Most gracefully draped 'created that unnatural cfaving i stateliest woman | should have | when to tell him all about the Tablets. 1 i | New 1 ell older wg man's hair must be to gots groacal ing % ¥ othe water will hair Buffy and While mature figure invariably looks better in a one-puce gown {which gives unbroken lines, th blouse i+ the only alternative with coat and skirt suit. Unless the man of ifty has an extremely slender, vouthful figure, sne should banish the thought of separate white blouses, no woman of muddhk-age and en- hohpoint can hope to be dignified harming or graceful in a dark skirt and white waist. White mag be add- d about the neck and down the front f the dark waist, however, and this to 'accomplish just now when ontrasting vests and neckwear are y fashionable. The separate blouse ictured on the seated figure ( shows th take the positions desired. Alier the hair has become gray powder may te used pleotifully in it without showing ands this helps to make it ole thicker and more flufly. The coiffiare a wo CURED OF DRINK ot BY SIMPLE REMEDY : ; {1s easy ! des- | | A Devoted Wife Helps Her Husband to a Cure Through Samaria Prescription. S..'of Trenton, was. in pair. A loving father and a careful provider when sober--her husband |} . bi ith had gradually fallen into drinking ha. 'Bo® white can be combined with bits, which were ruining his home, dark fabric very pleasingly. This healfh ghd happiness. Drink had in- |Dlouse accompanies a coal and ie flamed his stomach and nerves and suit of plum col red fabrie, and that blouse of phim, colafal satin matches | " the fabric oO pS kills conscience, love, honor and breaks || iar Re She. severs and. zracefal jabot are of shadow lacs, and the Ieeve frills are also of this beautiful Jace. A detachable collar of white crepe de chin may be removed whes Ithe blouse is worn under the coat, and. smart bows and bands ol black satin snuggle among the frills of luce on vent and sleeve The coiffure in this illustration is also worthy of note. The hair ix softly waved and very simply arrang- oil on togof the head, but it wakes charmi frame lor the fnce--n mogt important point when the face is no longer voung. Another Hlustration' shone an Imirable omm-piece gown for very day wear. This gown has simple, dignified lindk and the materials are smartly and pleasantly combined It will be noted that the skirt falls well over the Jeet and that at , the 'top, the bodice is softoned by a trans parent yoke of fine white net. The woman past thirty-five ix always vere unwise to swath her mock in dark col ors--unlies the fabric fs airy and soft jike malines, ostrich or fer. The trottevr gown oictaral ji of black with un Smbaidared somalia of gray ' leilk on the shoulder fmaulette A its hold, help him youwrsell. jCinasimg ahtens the black color and to-day. t r with the wun metal buttons A FREE TRIAL PACKAGE of S8 \nni stil trimmed belt vives the maria Prescription, with kiet, 'pown intersst and style. The drared 'giving full particulars, tes hodice ove & sleeve and unde rbo- price, etc., will be sent sbsabutay free | dice' of black satis is an admirable Mrs. Sto exectly But read her letter : feel it my duly to words about your Tablets aware, I sent and got a boille, think. ing { would try them in secret. My husband had only taken them & week he was goin to Arthur for the summer, so F had Fie would take them Just the 1 sent and got the second! bottle for fear one would not be enough. He writes me saying that he has taken the eomtents of both bottles and he feels splendid, does not care for drink> In fact be has not taken a any ilouor from the first of my giv ng It to him. 1 feei I cannot nay too mach in faver of your wanderful Remedy. "Mrs. S-e, Treston. Ont" Samaria Prescription stops the crnv- fay a few As you are he told me Port said Jains. $0 he : ad health, and tasteful au "Phy pauatons. Jt is used regularly siciang tals 'and is tasieless and odorless hospital | Soi¥ing ty in tea, cofles > , 4 you ksow any home on which the curse of drink bas fallen them of Samaria Preseription. [Yau bave 'sa husband, father, brother | on- whom the babit is get the portant as her hat. There is no rea son why, at fifty, one should forsake the charms of the hat and take to bonnets or middle-aged toques "that settle flatly on the head Hats of the proper sort may be woria---just as long as there is un woiffurg to support them; for ome thing a hat must have to be becoming, and that is hair un der it. The older women may not affect the picturesque snd rakish styles of youth; their hats must have n certain dignity and some elegance ands they must not be tipped too far forward, back or toward one side for dash, daring and jauntiness Are things lo be absolutely avoided The velvet hat pictured has hoth dignity and elegance and is well suited the woman of Hifty. loots are another sideration They should be smart nd trim--and they may even be qt hia and chic if one pleases, for us charming foot and sakle ix the last besuty point that woman gives up, and thers is no reason in the world why the woman of filty--or evem mix ty-should not wear dainty footwear indoors and out Buttoned boots of n or kid with high Cuban heels and turned soles af: in best taste with forma! gowns and for the street buttoned boots of dail ealf qr of tat- ent Jesther with dull kid or doth tope should be the choice, The. woman of filly or thereabouts may wear jewellery of distinction, but she should - avoid cheap ornaments Handsome earrings ary ssable; a brooch and sn odd 8c individeal lorgnette chain will add elegance: and distinction to the dark costume. sr -------- Tt's « mean husband thst takes sole eredit for things that come from =a wife's Planning and superior jodg ment. . There ate those right here in Kings ton who think Sutday bogse repair ing even worse thas Sunday ball play- ing. to important con oo How's This? One Hundred Dollars - wis Biter © case of stares thet cannot be enred by! Sails Catarch Sure ¥ 1 CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O ih dergigred, have kumown a Chenes. for the ast 18 years Fa bajleve him perfectly honarable in si bu iransactions and fina - to Jarry out any obi WA LING 3.

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