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Zurich Herald, 1923-07-12, Page 61Se pLITChas� is the Best Econoiny 4526 eine Is, the wisest purchase you can snake. Pure, Fresh and so De1iCiOU$—Just try it* THE BLUE PUMAS —BY C. RANGER GULL. LOOKING COOL IN HOT WEATHER. In. order, to appear to advantage ir1 spite of weather conditions, one muqu, 14ok warm in cold weather and coca in warm weather. . The latter is per- haps er haps hardest' to .achieve, but a calm' meaner, clothing to suit the occasion, daintiness and cleanliness of perso and of one's belongings.- will •a1waY, create. a favorable impression: ry Toilet helps are needed, too, esiet only for :appearance but foe',comfort A bathtub with 'an abundance of. run-. ming, water is an aid to co nfort, beauty and health, In the home where the fully appointed bathroom? is a thing of the future, a portable, bath if3C70 tub can be used, or the sponge bath will • have. to serve. It is Sometimese, possible to rig up a shower -bath in an outside shed, but a shower -bath seems to be more popular with boys than *with girls. The car climbed slowly upward A bath serves several purposes Not PART L only does •it cleanse the" surface of A POPULAR SUIT STYLE FOR Little Sammy Richardson stood from one terrace of the Alps to an- the skin but it facilitator the •removal upon the terrace of the villa high up other, for the great• house of the Mar- P THE SMALL BOA. above Monte Carlo. By his side was quis de Senterre was set high above of dead cuticle and 'opens. the res pretty Audrey Bayne—Audrey of the the Corniche road itself, remote and allowang many impurities to ,"escape 4380:2Linen, drill, Indian head, copper -colored hair and melting violet splendid in its awn"grounds. In order to accomplish these,.1:prefer flannel and. serge, also :Pongee and "Audrey's just been telling me what the hot tub •bath taken at .eight, when jersey cloth would be. attractive for eyes. a wonderful- old feller the Marquis free perspiration. is allowed to follow. ;this • style, which appeals' so much to The sun was. just dist into the is" said Samm "It appears we're Z, ytime,bath; usuallya hurried the `.`little seaman}," . The blouse may Mediterranean. In thedistance Cor -going; to have an interesting evening•" affair maybe followed by the use of be finished in.•smeck style or with•the rico laylike a faint el le haze he "We shall have a confounded' good the horizon. Far, fax below were the dinner: I know that," said Colonel talcum powder. Sponging the body 'lower edge;.dr.awn in bloused effect. • roofs of Monte •Carlo, the long w Bayne. "Senterre hs the finest- bur -with lukewarm ,water kens a cooling The'Pattern is cutin d Sizes: 4,, 0, building af. the Casino set in its green gundy in Europe, and his ,chef is effect and is very refreshing on a ,8 and 10 •years. A 6 -year size :requires gardens, and beyond the great rock T warm day.Such a bath can Well be- 2 a yards of 40 -inch material. Blue of the Tete h Chien with the Royals And we shall see Camille la Rose, come a part of the afternoon toilet ;linen with white facings would be Palace. ne f lin incomparable loveliness. too," a too," Sammy went on. "I have always and can be followed by a liberal Diet leasing, or white drill, with trimming Audrey sighed. wanted to see her."of talcum powder in order to_ check of orange or green. "Deuced fine woman," said the Col the perspiration which would` be soPattern mailed to anyaddress on "It is almost too beautiful," she said u P P in her low musical voice. "Oh that I Diel;_ handsome as they make them. uncomfortable an accomPeeiment..,• receipt of 15c in silver or stamps, by I recollect hearing her sing in Paris had the wings of a dove!" in 1921. But we.shan't hear her to- The' talcum powder used in summer the Wilson Publishing Company, 7S veryLittle mu h inlove lew with who was Audrey, and Might, worse luck:" Its a pity, be- should be delicate in scent; wetly any West Adelaide Street;' Toronto., ccause there's no doubt thahe vas pie object to 'heavy pe _ t _ . uncomfortable and unpleasant, „ who did not profess to follow her in the finest soprano in the world, time, but in ver hot weather such ^es yciall when able by odors.saWe set our rising hour but fifteen poetic cights,-'took a slim watch from a few months ago," ,; perfumes are -really .unpleasant Ln r 1' y con -seamed the pocket niof his white r a waistcoat-- "Is her voice quite gone, father? There is en excellent soap to be used minutes earlier and with • every one they were both dressed fora dinner fortunately, people who use ptfthem when body odors are, present and mild helping we accomplished wonders: It Audrey asked. 'constantly become sz .used to them party—and made a remark about the "Her singing voice, absolutely, so I Y,to, cases are helped by,: rubbing: a pinch meant that,I was able to get through time. ani informed. There_ was some shock that they do not realize when they axe of bicarbonate of soda • into the •arm- the necessary work efficiently and. well' :Audrey beat impatiently upon the or other—nobody knows what it was using them to excess. The well-bred hits. When the odor is unpleasantly and. without he loss of ,health or pa marble with her little foot in its shoe -and the voice simply disappeared. It woman: p�irchases a good quality, of of white kid. ismore than doubtful if she will ever perfume, then uses it sparingly. She.' strong, a deodorant " should ' be used. Bence. It `meant a trip away from. "You are hopelessly prosaic, Sam- There are numerous deodorants on home: because 'for once mother "had u ,. • 1 sing again. Senterre told me so him- also chooses perfume, , talcum, powder; the market. They come' in .cream, caught up with the children's sewing: Pa - my," she said. I dont feel as if self when I met him last week in the sachet powder and _toilet water hay could go to the a hersthTurquoise after Carole rive of the Casino." ing the same odor, for mixed odors powder or liquid form and are applied I and was willing. to take the time -that all. I would rather sit here and Drell there's sure to be soinehing sometimes clash. . Ito the armpits, between the toes and her family had been able to give'.her. dream. d " else amusing,"said Sammy. "Heal to anycreases in the flesh. Marjorie Street, • Sammy started. ,illy dear child, show us over his menagerie as likely If the skin chafes from heat and � Excessive, perspiration. under the . .! • hequ cried, "not to go to the Villa Tui as not." • perspiration, use stearate of zinc. for 1 iS arms is very troublesion when thin Minard's Liniment tor Corns. and War! • de Se , not to cline with the la Rose? "Best .private zoo -in Europe," said a dusting powder. This powderen waists or sleeves are worn. There de-Senterre and o f t he Pelle la Rose? the Colonel, and;then they were all very, fine and smooth and will oft - Why nine -tenths of the people on the t until the car entered alit- are several remedies which :will cheeky saver Was in the Affirmative. 1 and give relief when otliex pow. a . - Riviera would give .their eye for the three silen lien •this activity of the sweat glands: and The recent death: of aha' Siamese. T, chance. We "shall have a wonderful tie forest of pines and came out be -ice dens fail. without harm to. the person using" n fore the facade of a great white irimht'a night to remember always. amphitheatre of the While ens iration is. very teepee- . them. minas. the • sArgonaut of a Bstorykabont •efa and house set m an p• sary to of e s well being, it can also b, ud'N shrugged her pretty shoal- mountains. Whether one freckles or tans, longi th$ original;:Siamese twins, Chang and Knew She Would dens. 'Nothing in the world,short n:ed' o the thin -odd gath �_� motor trips are very har•d on the skin• the,"wha.were joined, together at the • Dad calls the inxic , vented . Even t 9 people", i t• an earthquake e would have pie in the Villa Turquoise ". • •Y: and • in •either case '`the ounce of pre-, • . ,, ` ' �S ered,together ether three mrxvutes, he found glint hips.. Will she get wings?" S her di -"Ciba with the celebrated. Mar- ht the scene was one of ex - she. ntion is better 'than the ound ofaid that when the absent -iniad that night But she that nig she knew- as .much about cocktails as ve P It is s quis de had six g were all interest and beauty. TheyI can't say, my ,dear,, it fuI .S mm this.himself ! cure. There is a healing lotion to; be ed� ;Duke of St.••Albans went no see she's going tc fly." did not tell the fah a Y were 'ell of them celebrated, wealthy Suddenly above the hum of.conver- applied to the face, hands, and arms,'th,em in Landon he`bent a wentdistrait lsee Sammy had six thousand a ,year and cosmopolitans, .the cream of the little chap. He would make people ration. there. becaiize audible a soft before •going out in the wind..or sun! upon them for a few seconds and then was a good P if Riviera society at that delicate an excellent husband no one more everydelicate refine- sound like birds singing. liedskin, eiloid"torily aslted the attendant, :who accustomed toIt .,we and rose until it resolvedFitself into and after it is absorbed by -the a ,, desirable tamed • up. Meanwhile, he' tient of Pleasure, and people very ens light dusting- of powder may, be 'ap- Mood by, "Are they brothers•?" must be duly - snubbed and instilled ily bored by everything- except the a concert of hidden flutes and drums s few lied.. The thinnest coating of pow- with • a sense of hisown inferiority.. l fierce, undying excitement of the, gam- —strange, had ever heard befo e.delicate mueic such a Then der' -will afford protection, Atex long Fulfils Its Purpose. "You don't ghdersttnd she said of the the life nig tables. But there was not the trace they saw that the Marquis .was lead- exposure to sun or wind and. dust,, Two Iris'unen had visited St. Paul's with another sigh, "but there,of boredom in the eyes of most of romance is over forever, I suppose, , m e Marquis . de Senterre ins Madame la Rose toward a glowing cleanse the skin thoroughly with cold cathedral. One was from the country, rte a shall see it to -night elderly, au th q archway which had suddenly appeared cream, allowing the cream to work and had been taken to the famous At any rate, we o ,; greeted his guests: in the wall, and setting to :their oto into the ores, then. remove with ab- building by his friend, who wished "him in its last and most courtly survival. � They were assembled in an atrium P "You: mean the old Marquis? Jolly,, house et Pom: eii—a Pointed partners, • they all ,.began to sorbent •cotton and an old linen towel to be duly impressed by its grandeur. old boy! One of the best bi nine copied from a P follow. • Yg marble hall surrounded'by pillars and „ oe . Miss Susie $. handkerchief. The face should not Aa they came' out, the 'resident .of • shots in the world,.eknownte lus age, I guess, whisperdor with a; pool of translucent water set Samni. Richardson, "I guess be washed' until the next morning, tbe" city said, "Well, Mike, and phwat and -what doesn't about wild the middle of the brilliant,: tassel- Yates to Y '. when the inflammation, caused by sun do you ttcnic of`it? Iaii't it grand`?" animals one living lessws." ; in g we are going to be surprised. some: to ,� g laced floor., Concealed electric lights night. 1 feel on the threshold of new Or wind, lies 'subsided. The face may •"Poi," Said the one rthe eoun- y .� Sammy, how boneless you are? filled the stately, beautiful place with " ' that the Marquis de experiences, ,henbe well washed with warm water try; "it bates the dine from. T ox SwLs wgxY,rrirs>is ��� Don't you know h a, e soft apricot radiance, and the air „ ?'m'!' \� Senterre is one of the last teat Roy- n umer They say the Marquis never does and a good, soap, ;and well rinsed with l "That;"- said hie friend, "wan the in- % // '�\\�� g iwas heavy with the scent of i n , of a of France; that he is the hero able tea -rosea: as afoot any one black said Sammy, Cold water.. This method is suggested clition.." of a dozen love romances which con -i The Marquis de Senterre one of the as a footman in black and gold with' fox: `Motorists or, after unusual ex- vulsed the .courts of Europe in their ' most picturesque figures in Europe, powdered hair conducted them to their 'posure. " time; that he has fought ever alone many .entertined very little. There were table.. nw .duels and that he stands as the; hundreds. of people upon `the,. Cote The dining room at the Villa Tin:- • cavalier finest and most melancholy; who would have given a year's quoise .was all blue and gold. whichThe HELP NOT WANTED. dais ann is upon. ath far able non e as on'use h w Pe ho ' hit P_ cavalier a�iive . l income to have been resent upon an To ,. � "Priceless' old bean, who ?" was all 1 P P the Mar uis Madame la Rose and : a that poor Sammy could reply, when, (occasion man kof nearly 'Seventy, t though few other •privilegedset—Sam:- father, relief, Bayne, nightHis his people. s saw that times and, yet the tannin and the ?' he looked little more than fifty. father, edmoutthe the terrace and still thick and Audrey was' among thein—and the churning,: the sweeping and the dust- anddead=white hair was announced that tax was waiting waved in natural ripples upon his rest of the gueles aetaall Around, .the im ie goes ,:andcare apaysf ne. that they mustntgo. !head. The eyes were very dark and four at little tablargeY The sun sank into the water as they brilliant. In repose they had an ex- room in alcoves of flowering roses etc'.mother, to break herself down or to started down the grove of orange pression of sadness, but at all other azaleas. Candles were the only light. work so hard • that she finds no joy in trees which led to the house, where times sparkled 'with animation. There must have been hundreds ,of her , Tamil life, and in order to build the fruit nestles like. golden balls. They did so<now as he walked am- them there in massive silver holder, for a satisfying existence she )inions the leaves of dark jade. A soft: ong his guests, smiling graciously be- and the light was reflected' in a fouls- must herself is putt her shoulder will' breeze eddied through the palm trees, neath an upturned white mustache— tain which laughed and sparkled' in to the wheel, but elle."must learn and the flowers of the southern gar- brown, lean, princely. way to the -vaulted roof, d here . alf irigly the centre of the room an ileo gavet uptheir sweetest perfume. y,where. the how to employ the co-operation of her p Upon a low • Roman couch at one and goddesses of •ancient Greece family. n.00 that the hot, lazy day was ovor, end of the hall sat Ganiille la Rose,gods.sky.,Thrift can be exercised in man Soon the moon ;would rise to wash the the famous. singer. Her dead -black disported themselves in an'azure y Alps and the, hair, was piled up upon her head in a Sammy and Miss Susie s opposites ways besides the saving of money. fireflies begin to dance in the emeraldgardens., coronet, in which ,one great were old Sir James Eaves, one of the .The,fMirm wife can practice the thrift leaders of Riviera 'society, for twenty of 'simple menus; unnecessary house- -- acewith star its per f and atone. Her years,; anal the brilliant young Cows- face, perfect contour, was . y Roman, for she came of Southern les Rouxlce, a French .girl of •ans work and bdd jobs: T figured that if France, where the stately Roman type dent family •who had married the one person's thrift was a valuable Irish Count O'Rourke, chamberlain' to thing, the thrift.of a whole fancily sere persists among heveryfeature women; taper- his Holiness the Pope. . would prove a wonderful; thing. The selene and with feature per- The dinner was perfect.: Aftei .,the plan .1 laid before my' household was els, b chiseled.h• She blazed with je lump ortolans, when; little gold dish- , adopted and now, our sign (did we els; but there was no effect of osten- es of button radishes with a lark's 1 need to advertise it) .would read tatiozi or bid taste. She wore them tongue. inserted in each one, and ; " Ielp Not :Wanted.,, like a who kneregal` and unconscious. nestling on a bed of crushed ice, were an, I explained, "I am going to Those who knew her, or had, Seen her being served, a rumor went round, to the immediate past, however, de-, how nobody could have, said, that be thrifty on steps. Any one who can `was j' a change. off. d, b flashi e was a something'v'ery especial was in • pre- save mother a step on trips about the lovas there in as old•som there was a aration for the after-dinner a.rnuse- house and, yard must do so. For in !sadness of' it, and by eyes that oovas hent of the guests. stance, if some. one passes the wood- out of "the gray, 'dusky eyes' was 'The talk went on, flushing asind reile empty-handed,• he •can save me polo. glancing from table to table while'thel' steps by I�xinging in an armful of weed - Samna lGicliardsmi saw Audrey rare and costly viants were coaaet'ttiied, I wood. If dhy "one•goes to the barn, he vanish ikoiii him at, once. She joined and ,.y3ines such as niany emperors can carry out the 'calves' milk; if you too little knot .of pnrivileged peopler could neta'commarid were poured ;into ass the. granary, bring in the corn ,sand the couch of the dine. the blue Venetian glasses with th .cads p The Marquis came tip to him with a of gold in the elicate fabric A t the for the chickens. Just a cyiestion of uibis tem. S�anttt way introduced e range e sweet While; heard roth a music, distanceshaine ;aometinies df yo' "onet headsswank anywhere heels. upon y my empsy-handed. tMiss ed isie B. Yates,, the famous flutes and drums, sometimes (:140.10, It you go upstairs, take. the laundry. American authoress` and `gibes' -seller's and. violins; and once hey ltear'cC' e• with you; when you come down, bring of her day. dreamy notes of the con de...a ;asset the waste -baskets and empty them. die sighed Inwardly , for Audrey, that, hunting horn of the old ,g of roti ran all, from Tommy to and then resigned himself to his fate of T'xanee, • when the court 13, ed a etas royal in, the forests of . rr- grandpa, do:yfrom babyro and make it a,: reyy oonfou and He hada fate as sallies. possible for me to be •relieved of the lin h ry sooiie found. ; had thought, .yin e rim llcity, that a fatuous anal- "Never been done so well i '.:.say tnarning teak of putting away toys Dress; wouldebe about ten times more life, never," said Samniy h',icha sofa, elethea`, newspapers and books. I need dii`; cult to get on With than* Audrey poui.ing some 1815 brandy in% ,1110 more minutes far, sewing, more time coffee. 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