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Only rational exercise com- bined with simple, nourishing foods will build sturdy, robust youngsters. Shredded Wheat is the best food for growing boys ard girls because it is 100 per cent whole wheat and contains every element needed for building a per- fect human body. A breakfast of Shredded Wheat with milk puts Johnny in fine fettle for study or play. Itisreadyscooked, no kitchen worry or work. TRISCUIT is the shredded wheat cracker, a crisp whole-wheat toast, eaten with butter or soft cheese. MADE IN CANADA pr eth ANN Na TNL NLL WN VE WRAL WR NAL A Wa 4 Fd / / fl 4 ' Uh a a WAR We a wa TR LV EE D8 J.D!KELLOGG' STHMA D ' any time you will You may end corn roubles rE Ti) Jf isaty store Sa fay ig St yous drug shore. A toch applica. The com : stops instantly. § while the whole con loosens 'and comes out. COLOR IS USED IN DIZZY ARRAY Brightest of Tints, Hitherto Un- known in Cottons, Planned for Summer Wear. RANGOW ADS IN NEW I0EIS Shades Are Combined in Profusion in All Frocks of the Spring Mode--Large and Small Hats. Striking and unusual color combina- tions are appearing in spring and sum- mer clothes. Fashions cannot remain stationary. It is all very well to talk about finding the most becoming style and adhering to it, observes a fashion authority, but we must have a change in dress as in everything else. If each woman held continucusly to the type most becoming to her our would become as uninteresting as man's. Individuality would disappear. We would not only lose interest in dress, but likewise lose interest in making ourselves appear at our best at all times. The psychology of clothes is ex- | tremely interesting, and much deeper than is generally supposed. A grow- | ing tendency toward simplicity of cut in dress has been very marked. The simple styles are preferred to any | others af the present time. From among the numberless types that designers have attempted to launch in order to create a demand for something new, which always stimulates business, the woman who buys and who eventually decides the fashions has unfalteringly chosen the straightline dress, with nothing new about it as far as silhouette is con- cerned. Simple Silhouette in Lavish Colors. There must inevitably come a day when this will pass from the fore- ground of fashions unless the history of clothes is to be absolutely revolu- tlonized, but from all appearances that day is still in the distance. Since dressmakers have been com- pelled by popular demand to hold a silhouette in vogue, for some time they have resofted to embroideries and vesy lavish trimmings in order to get new effects. They spared no effort to make these beautiful and alluring. Clothes were literally covered with them. But beautiful as these dmbrold- eries were, drawing thelr inspirations, as they did, from the art, both ancient and modern, of many nations, they ran a swift and brief course. KEmhroid- eries still are used, it is true, but not to cover entire garments, as they did last season. Now, color is the thing. In the cot- ton dresses for warm midsummer days 'he brightest of tints, hitherto TH blouse panel. clothes | wearable models. They will, Llowever, serve their purpose in drawing atten tion to bright bits of érnameptation [Tn Qresses hitlierto somewhat somber in this respect, so that a very gay sash or a startling bit of embroidery On 'a street frock or suit will seem tame in comparison to them. One of the most charming color combinations appears in a clever frock of a peculiar. mauve tint trimmed with deep nattier <blue--a lovely combination of color tones. The dress is of an extremely simple style with low waistline and blousing back panel. It buttons straight down the front.~ At the back the high col lar is in 'a contisuous line with the At the hem of the skirt panel there is a deep embroidery In nattier blue. A sash of the same blue In crepe de chine passes across the front of the dress only and falls at the left side in a single end and Joop The frock of blue serge and black satin always will have a popular fol- An Afternoon Frock Developed From Gray Crepe de Chine, a Sash of Apri. cot Satin and Embroidery of the Same Shade, Making a Most Charm. ing Contrast. | lowing. It is useful in every woman's wardrobe, and especidlly so if one can- not be the happy possessor of a great many costumes. Because it is ai- ways one of the best sellers It re ceives even more of the designer's and manufacturer's attention than the more 'exclusive novelties. This spring's satin and serge costumes show touches of heavy embroidery in black, red and silver. The embroidery is al- ways massed in some way, as in the form of a vest or a collar and cuff trimming. It is never used in a num- ber of different places on the frock as hitherto. Ea Typical Examples of Spring Modes. A new French dress of this type Is of navy blue serge and black satin with heavy embroidery in black, bright red and sliver gray. The blouse has the low waistline with girdle and body cut in one. The skirt drapery is formed of two handkerchief squares suspended from the sides and over lapping at the back and at the front. The embroideries are done in heavy peasant style, a solid work forming the high collar, cuffs and vest. The short, snug-fitting underskirt is of black satin. A slight yet Interesting variation of the chemise frock is obtained in an- other model of blue serge and black satin, Theré is a plain chemise dress of the dark blue cloth, with the sleeves 'cut in kimono style. This Is worn over a plain black satin petticoat, and a rounding piece of the serge is cut out in front of the skirt to reveal the pet- ticoat. It is cut from the hem to about six inches below the walstline. This leaves the serge in deep girdle effect. Bulgarian embroidery is massed on the front of the overdress Just below the waistline, Where the dress is cut away the edges are bound' with black satin, A new spring dress from afternoon | Paris shows an unusually pleasing union of colors. It is developed in 'gray crepe de chine, and has an frreg- ular embroidery design appearing on panels at the sides of the skirt, and surrounding open slashes in the front of the bodice. : rn A sash of apricot satin emerged at i isi i! i 2 5 HN wt ? i / A 4 {i | LN Ye Gouraud's Oriental Cream 101s 80 pnd rst at write for free Booklet to Company, 277-A, Toroate, Ont. Ee 7 SY Pn [I ordesss ST. CHARLES EVAPORATED SR a. Any pictures you pick out from any films we develop for you, are eligible. 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