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Downers Grove Reporter, 6 May 1921, p. 10

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VEII. ADDS BEAUTY you in I dress. no we find dim-rent colon In a nlngle- w“. The body or main pnnhm mu) M o! chiffon and five I mmmlug u.’ Btu-thud mesh In I mint-Mun; lluv, or it "my be, "In! of 1 Russian mm.“ a! «m- mlor mm- Nned wnh Nulluml II n defldtully mtnstln: hm. ’l‘m-n ugnlu. I wow“ “I or dnign "my be of nppoalu flu! M the W" umr. m unmnx uf auflcmu «not: and untam- lu a VA! In “mm-lolly nmnr» an In tho-‘- {m‘ “cm. ym-hunx cad (nu-mug, Tim I». a! mum», d the lam: nmI mowm‘ I'IHH)‘, An W )u-«I nrrhnl In um mmmry In J Chlflon with I nun-m plum 0! till; Maud Imrnml In 1km from. All the shades appearing In the nmr wits and art-mm are dupMmu-d In ”“3. although brown, my and him-k pndomlnate. Just as two shades nu» 1". “Md“ a! plat rhll’onvvw I bop use and the nu." a pau- foulâ€"â€" mo 1 no ml, and When- the m d the auto: man In Inn-rt ‘. an" hands '1' Ala}. paw-Nut Vin! an. ur- mum nu. Ibo The veil is sum-08' a mun" of lesson, yet at this (“no of the your Its vogue is partlvululy pronounced --aud no spring («Helm appears com- plots when It Is absent. Thls svusun women are winning u extraordinary amount of enthusiasm over veils, due to the fact that than In such great variety In color. shape and "Is-NI]. USE OF CHIFFOI IN SKIRTS To be bet'omlugly wllml Ilds u woman greatly lu he-lng smartly cussed. The selm'uuu af a Vl‘“ is :15 Important as the chain- of any ,mlu-r lfllcle of (Ire-<3. espm-lqu 5:) since the right veil eulnqu-t-s u woumu‘s beauty to no lnvuuh‘ldm'nble (”X'HII, whlle one that In nut lu-munlng will Iccenmuto the sumlll-st «mm-l. “Rum. en lnuve ('Hlue to n-uum- this um! apeml PUT >0 mun-h limo and (ll-Ill» oratlnn in uurvlmulm: these bits a! flattering MUN. 1". 0mm o! Hal: Mum-I Pro- v“. Canaan-hon "at to Putty and Pinning. NI Shade: Appearing in the New Suits Are Dualccated in tho Lacy Dcuorutlon. Pane coverings Important as Other Articles of Dress. ho jam. uwpum “W H .m- u. um- um: 111 North Dearborn Street tI'o tones 'of chlfioii"3ufllnéii by the blue violet satin, which gives a most delightful ammumnve. The hodiee il- lelf is fnsliiunml 1mm two-tuned satin. In rose and white It possesses :- (2va mm silvery «(n-ct. Tin- brluht ulde of "w mun ls usml for the con-sage. sum-h Ix draw" tightly to one std». The glnlio shows the pan! side 01’ m.- suniu. This. hum-var. is furflwr q-urlvlml with u uurrmr hum! of lur~ quuiw mliu ac \n-Il an 1w" mummi- c-om mun-rs. 0m- hi urlgiuutml In umuce yn‘lluw, while (he min-r is a wlon-vl vrvuliuu. FASHIONS FOR THE KIDDIES An tnracfive tauored hat of Milan straw, trimmed with a mom band and “rumors. TAILORED LINGERIE IS CHIC Tlu-n- ls n pmwlmm for plain. or Inllamul. mm m n-lu-Inlwn. nlclw gamut. .nm and muulwlw. This up.- u! unrmn-m 3":er In «Impurity villi "In am". huyix‘h “guns “mm ullll pct-mm In "tho wag-w of yomlMul- I... I. mm. Linn. {rum PM» show Ital Inn. on Mu II“. 71m :9 03 «gm d ‘Ak ‘ PIIM Top: to Chemiu, thhtgom, slip. and Camisoles Now (In Favorito Style. . Omuultm-IU' tho-w plain 1mm. or Gallium. lfl' Maul wlm “rim of fill Inwrlum. whlrh don not We! "on me "mvrmlnm" «f the gum!“- rhnmru-r. 3M umkrn 1! plants“: Momma. Thnmula the plum caning up nuuully run «Hm» ribbon of an [tum-I man, um! :- novel no“ Ochoa flu- eotoc M IM Ill-(mo {a Mp- Iap- nrmmd Dam- and ulna: mus. Invmkr Ihd golden yfllov In the colon that calm-n nu- polo fabric! (to. which "and. l- mum JUST WEST OF OAKWOOD AVENUE AND NORTH OF BELMONT AVENUE, IS SELLING VERY RAPIDLY NOW TO CHICAGO PEOPLE. LAST SUNDAY, MAY I. WE HAD OUR BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR IT AMOUNTED TO OVER 330.000. AS WEATHER CONDITIONS IMPROVE. WE FEEL CERTAIN OUR SALES WILL INCREASE. WE WOULD LIKE VERY MUCH TO HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SELLING SOME OF THESE BIG BEAUTIFUL 601K250 FT. LOTS T0 DOWNERS GROVE PEOPLE. THIS PROPERTY IS PRO- TECTED BY A 25 ET. BUILDING LINE AND AN ADEQUATE BUILDING RESTRICTION. WE HAVE sum: an hAlMUDUInflnI uw un .7 . ”v. .... -n _,_ __ . __,, WHOM INTEND TO BUILD AS SOON ASUIMJPIN‘S‘VEJMENTS SUCH ATS-WATER AND WALKS ARE AVAILABLE. ALL OUR PURCHASERS ARE INTERESTED IN SEEING THIS PROPERTY BRUI' INTO THE CITY LIMITS OF DOWNERS GROVE SO THAT THESE IMPROVEMENTS WOULD BE- COME AVAILABLE. OUB SALESMEN, WEARING RED, WHITE AND BLUE BADGES, ABE AROUND THE STA- TION AND THE CENTRAL vBOTEL AND ON THE PROPERTY ALL DAY EVERY SUNDAY AND WOULD BE GLAD To 5110 WHAT LOTS WE HAVE LEFT, WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION WHATEVER, To DOWNEBs GROVE PEOPLE. _ - V _ ‘ . BRANIGAR BROS. C0. Spring means little to "19 city dweller, save light suits. Easter hats. and the end of the coal pile. but to the fortunate mortal who lives in we country or to the one who remembers glorious country Springs. it means the rejuvenation of the whole scheme of life. The dear notes of the Hrst‘migra- tory birds seem like whislu rs of heav- enly voices, and the awakening green things lend us new :sm-ngth (0 Mn life's battles. ’J‘a . .2, however. the spring flowers boa} the sweetest wea- saxo from the promised land. and he who has not. learned to appreciate it is indeed unfortunzue. Tho nanny nope brinu forth the militantâ€"white and red, and the curl- WI yellow Nouom- that the children call yellow trllllums. To molt city dwellers than and tho vloleu m the am Indus lower: Man-o they no more shunduu. um outer to find than use outlier Mun. CNII mm their out: In tho high (no. In tho thicket. ad the what! ca- nned the velvet lurtaeo o! the m» o! mun Into shadowy wlvn. A. I lay with my (m In the flow. amn- Inz an: arena. a hoholluk mould drop out o! tho shy trllllux hln mum-x coax. and qud “It on tho pIumo 01 - tnll rad. oyelu m tnrlnuly Ronny m- tk Nd. tho hohollak. with 3 vote. III. “In cum No uw-n boll uddodow-townhocuuhowom u whit. not on hlo hut The dumb «om new I: the do" wood. and '- con-II um” WMWhhonmwoo (Copyright. Weafirfi Newspaper UntonJ 0n the shady side of ravine and hill- side. come the dummy timed and perâ€" fumed hepatims. Only in the wild woods. away (mm the haunts of man. do they dwell. and one must search careIully bet-Me the dwindling snow- bank under we! leaves to uncover their lovely beauty. White, pink. blue. lsvender and rose tints appear side by side. and the green brown leaves push “my their wlnler covering of lallen oak luv”. md tom 1 little tent (or the tender blossom to hide in. Only “(or the violet: come do (he hepa- tic-a ltlml forth, when I“ may see their chum beauty. The Nu ud yellow violets spring up About. the ulna time u the null- an». M M flower ll demr to tho but! o! the childhood. Well do I re- member on patch of vloleu on a llttlo knoll balde a thlcte! In lilo ald- dlo of 0 km “rump. 3am um_mupc if" fiéfikfiflm) y PRO}? JMLLARD DOLE SPRING FLOWERS. ‘ me In the opting. lon'i mar an In ml“ have dropped their way pet-lo. the very tortunllo seen!- my acme um! I. yellow or plnt Inocu- Iln. um when the shooting stu- More and more the interest of the city dweller is directed toward the land. Economic pressure is forcing the wage earner and the salaried man to consider the possibilities of getting more actual value l’rom his work'in the country and he is beginning to realise that thirty-five dollars a month with living expenses at twenty dollars a month is a better proposition than one hundred dollars a month with liv- ing expenses at ninety_doliatsl Any man who takes. reasonable care of himself and is sat-lug in dispusltlon can earn all he needs of the necessl- ties of life for himself and his fnxully on the farm. He may have to put lu longer hours and his lamlly may have to do more manual work than they new do, but they will all llvc longer and more happily than they will In the city I can state dellnltely from per- sonal ncqualntance with hundreds or such cases. that the average factory hand wlll anve more money, lead a more healthful lite, llve better. and nelther he nor his tnmlly will work my harder tn the country than they now do in the clty. Nb t-mlly should move to the coun‘ tn union the man in ready to work no long :3 there I: work to do we the wounn In wlmn; to do the wuhln; whenever necumy. Neither would I ndvlu them to make web a move unla- thcy love the country Md toot Iomethlug 0! man! (arm Work. (or discontent. loneliness and ignor- am of how to do the work tun-u been the [Maze cumin of the “Hun-- or city They will be further away from the corner saloon and the nickel show. but the last two institutions will be the only loans by this separation and the whole family will be the better for it. It you and you: w": wuh to go! mu In the world Ind In no open- Inx In the 12“,, on» good \uy to xv! a nun In Illa rIth decIIou I! to 3v! 1 job In Inn: land and" some good Inner when you I‘III Imu- a taunt bow» (or )our Inmny “'ul‘k hard. Im-p your even own .md lam an you can about tummy WIwn you Imw uvcumululv‘, enough mum-y to Ben. )ovr IamIl)‘ a Inc-awn. VIII name “and tum on than-u, put In your crow. tort bar-I and In»! In «a» Lord. Remember that lamina In one o! the no“ compliant-d of Minn-n Involving buying, "mo; and mum. Nip. .3 well u mound" nature. but your living in turn. Mason on" w who am not lubem II- hm km :1 I. nu by your by in: IN. Mid 0! protect. and you an ‘0 ‘h no I. tho am “y. THE CITY MAN ON THE FARM. The blue sm'ut- mmph-n- dress has; inst nothing of its general nupnhlriiyn it is, perhaps. simpler this _u-ur. for very muny of lhulu huw litm- or no trimming. Then- is the hiuv svrgv com (in-m which is u stunning lining win-n it is “1-“ done. (luv ut' llwm was unnh- will) u wrapping sort of col- lur irinunwi nniy wilh two wide fuids' m' liu- .wmu Elsi-.311 ’i'iu-n- \wn- (lure-l mmrtm‘ ivngih x: 'i-VQ'H will: whip cuffs. X‘nrlned Iron: lm same grouping oi luhiéx .\i'li lin- Gross iin'n opened at lin- left wide uLnI-n- u diagonal line I'urmmi lin- lillt‘iullfl. nml [lu- wiluie thing was [Will in [time by u nnrmw limi [unit of liiv Sl‘rgl'. \‘ml run we lluu Ihnre was no! a single hit of n»- iic-f in the sinuw of irinnnim: or mi- oreci raving. imi lhu gun'n “at smart and ils rhic \vus' ill-1pm.! "lung hy Ihe utidiiiull of un l-min-iy dark blue lull mmlv vi :1 301’! oimpml Fri-uri- i’xu'ile. ’l‘in-n- is u u-nnh-m-y Iu Irlm numy or lin- im'gn- lirl“'7-lԤ' will! i-nmls 0f rml, elliu-r of hruhl or nl' :\ :mfl| (iuvviyn that i-mku like llnmu-i nr with fan-hugs ui’ sill; applied in rs'ullit' way. This is n tum-h llmi is ululugun!‘ i with hiuu sl-r'mu and it liu-im up . dun; gum: niilnnu inukin: il in any \\:l_\ c'ullullii‘uulh Mm! of flu- m-u mun sulh nrv- mull-I m riw-‘l- in from “in. link huumm so llml liw} lun'n- iln- emu-t m' hm "N‘Q‘l- Im: infilvmi ni‘ hull-mini: uu‘r, xu was always m-mmry in the pill. 'lni! gin-s :m "pen aunl inrormui iim- m lin- (mm mm [.1 var, ln‘rmmnx. ‘I'in- ~--r:-- suns Ihul mmlmw n mm plc a- «in-w with n mun- un- mw u! lhv Iwum-i mmhhminnh :uni n‘rluliill um- u! lhv muu In "mm: ilml “mm-II lmu- “am luv u lulu: iinw l-iul. ‘l'luvrr. m-n- munv of full IHI:!II. mm» l'lml‘ Huh-(I m n "Al‘v'rlfllilrin‘l‘ liew :m-l ml» u'ri lhnl. liko‘ Ilu' Fri-twin mu-~. “Mr. 'I- r all." lulu-i ql‘llv‘ JI-all, Thru‘ ~I u iu-n-h my In rlmp in (nu ilh- uilm'h-ri lum'm, in" ”II‘} A '0' ‘u ml ion-him: :m-I. 4... “~qu um. 1|... Immunu “I uan mini“: --m- \uli mm! 1-: 0.. v H' "III il‘ Blue Serge Outfit Has Lost None of Its Popularity. DECOMTIONS FOR THE HAIR hrlhl. "MW auburn lurk. nh‘ plan Favor“: Frock is Simpler TM. 8“ son-«Many of Them HlVO Lit- t.‘o or ‘No Trimming. t‘ulnr ruulruq 04 n («n-l ml» '0' mum: mu hmulalnw- Irv-mum. mm: mm 3- net on with mum "Mum «t ONE-PIECE DRESS Gold" mu.» und Brand. 1" 0m.- mnu Punt!“ u VOIVOL Iron. Amcko Aflord and (Nut Chicago, Illinois Parfsienne's Edda! Gown. The myhxflluu "nude by one of tho mun-:1 charming Parish-mm society girls for her wetldlng gown: Tho sklrr wufi shin-t. while the lulu: unn- (van de- sour was mun-t-lunsly em- hrnidt-I'Nl in silver thread and bor- dm'ml with a double row of white fox. This is, of coursu, not tlw (rudluonll :uwu. but the‘ bride thus :uwnod mud" a beautiful plcture. So. alter all. “he was right In that case not b nu up to tradition; uiux 'wach Jet iiiâ€"I'nifienii inning»: as a velvet bludeau. Bronze ornament. ll. ilk-wise atuunlng {or the tllun~lonod coln‘ure. Bronze paint will quickly coat all sorts of approprlute oun- umns to make a headdress“ such an flowers, leaves. grasses. Jewelry and feathers. A silver wreath of small iimwr-l or just plain leaves is lovely on blank ilulr. Guide" hair in beauti- ful with pale-grown turquoise or Dre.- (lvn emu-ts in ribimn ornaments. Tur- qlluim' wlvcl vuught with sparkling rlilm-sloxn- slhlvs in unuiher amuse.- 1iou fur hair ornmnvniuiiou. 7rmvmn¢ d IMHO!" M M I“ Ion- on In... Wool cm Don; Fridgy. Mn! 6. 1921'

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