SIX THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1920 Dy PiMlla Dean Article Tli IH) -one ' If you are one of ilnno people who Icrnl upon clothe for beauty be careful In choosing your clothes. I suppose you consider tills need less advice, but often when wo are most careful we are the most care less. Don't pick n hat for yourself tjat you saw on Ltty or a dress that you admired on Cecelia. How do you know that you will look well In the name ' clot hen that your frinoda year? I was In a strer t car recently with a clrl friend. Across the Isle fiat a very pretty little alrl In a black taffata dreis and a tight fitting Blraw turban. The turban wan the most becoming hat 1 had ever Been for her type, alio the dress, but can you imr.gine my astonishment when I met my friend on t.ie street a few days later with almost exactly the same dress and hat on? 'She looked like a i ark of meal tied In Ihe middle with a peanut on her head, for be it known, my friend is fat and thirty while the Ultb lady from whom she copied her outfit from was thin and twenty. If, like my friend, you are Inclin ed to bo stout do not wear, dresses thn.t give you sd'-ortwaisted npp'ur ame. Don't wear llttla light fitting turban:, either. 1,011 waii.ted ilr' ki: ea, in dark colors with medium r:."d hiits t.ri the best and for Heavens rake don't wear short knit led sweaters of brilliant . hue. Try and Flick to the ono color scheme and you will find tho results more favorably Clothes will do more for you than any cosniett-.n but like rougo and powder, they must bo properly ap plied. Sluly youi-belf in tho glass. If you are a little, short person don't wear an over exaggerated coiffure that will make you appear top heavy. A low knot In the back of tae head wi!l be far more effective and make you appear yearB younger. If you have a high forehead you can comb your hair gracefully over, so that you will not appear scalped and if your forehead is low, comb your halt- back In the manner that iieraldino Farrar always wears hers. "Stop and tilnk of yourself, you have been to places where Mrs. I . , the beautiful society woman puts in an unexpected appearance. Mrp. p takes the floor the minute she ar rives, and holds it for an hour or a io'ir as mere is anyone to livten te her she gushes on. It Is "me" "this," "I." the other thing and me, myself and I, again. All are borca but Mrs. T has r. lot of money and can do pretty nearly what s.ie pleas es. To bo invited to her Ret is con sidered quite an honor, so rhe la en-J uuti-n, luuji uner every one has ror gotlen that she ever possessed such a thing na beauty. Her IcDgu and egotism blinded them to any physical charm. "Don't be an "I" hound! Incidentally don't be one of those people who ridicules everything. The person who ridicules everytalng is on the toboggan slide and he will end You Should Eat HEALTH During this hot weather the home cook; cannot be too careful of the foods she prepares for the family. (J'lcnty of Rye Bread or old-fashioned Corn Bread makes the children grow better and feel better. And Dad likes them, too. Order a sack today either large or small. Your choice of: Special Yellow or White CURTIS BEST FLOUR RYE FLOUR CORN MEAL Regular size 24 lb. sack 10 and 100 lb. sacks High Grade Standard Buy Your Winter Coal Now You should be laying in your winter's supply of coal right now. "We are receiving shipments of coal from time to time, and we suggest that you place your order TODAY to be filled as soon as your turn comes. You will not be able to get it cheaper for several months. OWL CREEK Lump or Nut KIRBY COAL Lump or Nut Evertyhing in our line is at your immediate service. We want yon to "give us a chance" to please you. That is all we ask. Stephenson & O'Bannon WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAY, GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR AND COAL if-. by becoming "an out and out. grouch, j You and I know men and women ,ho never have a pleasant word to( -y for anyone, or a serious coin-1 t. i.i'.lo i of any thing. n:.!ievile rod Barer.- i ore tfir. i :t d with vculd-be hur.tf r, and arc o.. n limes decked out as pu.is. By "d by, howfv r, (hij bias tewsrd . H'cul and sr.rcasr.i - p"t9 to b a .r.bit. and the roat ,f humo rbecomes hrendbare. Djn't Juggle with ridicule and arcn.itn fer people look beneath the veneer nowadays. f Tic re Is one Important factor in he a Ida to grace ami beauty that I lope you will not. overlook, although 'i I'iny set in very trivial and not worth whil? tha is walking! Have you ever sat In the lobby i fashionable hotel and watched he farh'on p:iradc? I'll bet you hove. We all tave to run Into the Astorbil' -r the Kitz-Plaza and look the crean or life over as It flows past, but ao.y ;ftcn do we get a good laugh or a thrill. (A. Very beautiful gill, dreared In tho mirtlf of fashion pasen us. YVt r;ivy her face, her complexion and '.he beautiful white broadcloth suit causes us lo gasp wita awe but c.i, the walk she reminds us of a ka:i i;.iroo with her Jerky irregular car rlaee. Her whole appearance in ppc.it by her lack of r. c. Ani't.ier girl passes, Just about the ate and style of what is termed a flapper. She is Just a bunch ol cutencBe. Her organdie Is starched so It looks like paper and her big hat flops to and fro revealing glimp ses ' of curly, fluffy hair that look; like spun gold in the reflection of (he sunken lights. It 'n a very j j;t- ty picture and wv wish our little sis ter at home could be adorned so pret tily but there Is one thing lacking she is as round shouldered as a camel. Perhaps I should h.vo ca"2J it the "debutante slouch" but what t.vcr you call i , It is perfectly hide- r f '. !-v!i't die floured. . AH !et nettv clothes and -daintiness art (spoilt oh. for a pair of slum Me i brace for our cunning eubdeb. One of the most beautiful womei I Imvo ever neen In n New Yolk hotel or any other hotel, was a worna. whom the world would call. old. 15 that I mean fhe was at ler.ffif': Her hair was snow white and hei ?rwn black. ) Hut there was rone Ling about her that made you forse licr rp pea rant use. That romethlnc r.''-v.tlifu! c.nrlage and figure. Iitr waist lin wouid have made ! professional model green with envy Her black satin was made In line that were perfectly simple and clun to her dn a graceful, but not sug gestlvo manner. Her snow white hair was combe I perfectly plain with only a knot i;htly fastened with silver combs In the neck, and she was aa straight as a r.oldler. Not tho slightest sugges tinn of a slouch or stoop. She walk ed quietly, without a hop or catch Her manner was easy and natural If some of those younger girls would PASTRY MOFFAT COAL Lump or Nut only turn and look at her Instead of powdering their silly, little noses, I they would have seen a perfect model for them to follow. The object of my teliwi? y J t,l this, Is to impress upon your minds how nercHar !i l.i fcr you to have a graceful carriage. It )- :i i y fclmple thins to do and v. e:-.t a pony, as imut hi any i do. i r, r II not !p s Pr.-rc'.lce two cr three lal rifrs r. .t' t ') Vv urnli. Ina lr ni'.il f:'-i ! i I mirror.- D.itice ii f i 1 jirror if you wish. Don't b. iitr. of pcopl - Ir.ughii. h Lt jfij. I '1 IX' U er than havin;, them l.ijg;' ') .iiur.f you appear in public at il i offering from some sort ol pp.nal trouble. At tho time Mr. and Mrn. Virur n i Cnlle ver r.t the height of tLe:r fame, about five years ago, they never performed a dance without friit trying it out in a mirrored room. From those mirrors thef could catch every angle wa'ch e very i L-i ... Cartle practised walking In the same ii' finer and many professional per sons do the same thing. The first thing a stage director or pictur edjrecfor will have you cio, is walk across tne stage or ret. wnen you apply for a rosltlon and he will! be very frnak In telling you ju r.t what I he thinks of your walk. It is Just i as important to him, an whether or; not, you have a pretty fnce aad it's more important to you, it you want to make good. So If you want to be graceful and ! ppear beautiful, either i n cr off th-j Ktagc go back to your b.Jiy days and learn to v 'k. COAL FtU 7.O00 YEAKS Estimates of how long it will be before we exhaust our natural re sources, such us coal, iron re and oil, contiue, as they have for t lany years, to furnish employment for speculative scientists and others. The latest word on coal, from C. M. Darl ing of the government brreau of mfces, is reassuring. lie told the r i flfr iailioaJ luel association that we li.avo noi,..i t.:l...,.j.. . ..! to last nt h; jr-.rnt rte KUmitlon for 7,000 years. of ( on He put the toial t CCS ; ,S , .. . 0 r- , 'In duration cstlmrtr It a mere mat ter tf t!ii-.ple ar;t'ieii. r.-'.iat. ver may be thorfchl of tho """tnnt;- f- ; 'inutility. Kvci if Mr. Darling is a couf le of I iiousai: .1 f.ut j I V,- bunJri.;ls if Luliors of torn. c :.t.y, r.ny p;-o:jpe?t that t!ii-i r.. n terLr win r.e n..ii:( a to rii' ;i a3 we th:ivc ep- ; I -..ced, (lu? to f.a!t:ie to : r:).;uce c r ti t.-a:i. j o r, r-ay.i I i:ts i'.r c-;i. i ;ot rc i-:-u:iiiC ' i'e rhi-i t v.i 5-o.-t cf r. :.iMur.e Is that the;- has ooci t:o iniKc-'irn 4 ' v.- rif; In-,' a1.' rmlst. of the par.t v'Vo &t.-npted by ftiecaM to ixntut t' w fcore yoi'i-R. So f;ir as nature '.i .on.vi n 'd, tlior i i r.o"Vatou to f that i'ii:i !) within 'i ica?ur.;bl. ! n..t.',noe of Rjraplti' .the lijtto.a c. ill i coal bin. Tht.olore UomevcP two-cen' Ii i er will br ad lint'oi ally wekci.;' a thrjre sre enough of them. ! si:: ron o '" p 'IT'?' ' X.l.L.Lj... A VI tiri Ol i! I. n5i ru It'ie ti ti il it: ( li- ii a ; Ta'.i.. : r ro-c talili.s 'TiipT.-.c I. v.t.3 in ::i r t -it'.IjI". u,nKw:i eond'tioii I wis .i.iiy i.i'ir. Hihls," aatd I'. CeiT.a;.n, ;Si -t?r oil r!i ' or Colli C' iie j go. bus, Neb., Cirl!,u-ton Qui ' I : r. 1 J .' if u'ly hai riich a i' fi 01,1 i.idi v fbl cr-.1 '"'if iom (!ov bltl l'ttlr.l a,c .1 Mat i lUtiev 1 u. 1 a .. i0 ' i "ufi-i- fi oia gas and !a r. y E'oiauch. 1 :.;:.; all ilie tl : i e ; . a. ii I ror sue1! liti'n .I.S l.l- 1 i- tb; mcinrnp.a I f:h as ".in out a-; wi:ci 1 went to bed. My f '" 1- i' ..fel a fully, ml way ';tiT thr.t I couhl !iardly vork my throttle. "One o2 i:.y friends ii' Lincoln toltf for Not Merely a New Name But a New Cigarette THERE was room at the top for a new and better cigarette. And Spurs were . made to fit in right there! Spur's de cidpdly new blend makes the Orient's choic est tobaccos and America's finest tobaccos yield more richness, aroma and mildness than you thought a cigarette could have. A new method of rolling (crimped,not pasted) makes Spur's good tobacco taste last longer. Spur is "class" all through even to the smart "brown-and-silver" package, triple wrapping, that keeps Spurs fresh and fra grant. If you're fed up with ordinary cigar ettes, Spurs will give you a fresh start. Liggett & Myers TobacEcJ Co. ..... t.uw l'A.ilac had fixed him up so i t.i:;sl t-lihig it myself. My appu ti.o b.iv.n to idek up from the very li.a!.. I have taken three bottles, u. i n linger have a sign of Indiges t o i a;'id am feelinjr lin..t. ;.1y urn a. i.l -.'.ld-r iro iuinrcvlne ranldlv. Ml ing. i y sleep id souwd and jefresh Aiy wife wa troubled with rh u i n t.1 v:, and it look only three of co,;l fi.r.ilnol butl.ei of iar.lac to relieve her tn " I'; ee-.t ii(l . liroiy." iiu.'.cc la scld in Alllane by T. 2. JioiiU.cn, in JIemingi0rj by ifla. :.::;c,rd :i.rc. Co., in , Ilcfi'land by 'liilitry tiifccry Co. ... . AOiicfc; Notice to the owners of property whhiii Jav.ng District No. Y or' the -'.' y of Aliiaii. t, in Box Uutle Coun ty, .Nebraska, tae said district Inclua aiij tmbrating the following de eribid properly, to-wit: Lots 1 to f Ijjih iutlusive. lilock 3. SiconJ vioaa.y AuJitien to the City of Al--u.e, N. bi-ajsa; Lola 4 to 12 both ..iciu'iive. Block L, Nebraska Addi iou to the City of Alliance, Ne braska. You are hen by notified that said iiiYiiijj district No. 7 which includes uiiJ embraces the property aboie de sCi ibv'-'l, has been created by pasaas;-, i.pprcva.1 and publicuuon of Ordin ..iioe' No. y2 of the Ordinances of -lu C.ty of Alliance, Box Ruite Coun y. Nebraska, as provided by lav.'. loa are further no;ified that if the owners of the record ti;l repre :e.iMii a majority of the abutting r-roperty owners in kuc.i d sirnl, diall file with the City Clerk within twenty days from the fins:. ;iublica iion of t Iiis notice, written objic ilons to tho paving of such di.UrUt, said work shall not' be done in suih district under said ordinance No. 2J2 but said ordinance No. 292 shall be rt pealed.' If such objections be not. filed against such district in the time and manner aforesaid, the mayor and council will forthwith proceed to construct such paving. . In advertising for bldj for suca paving, the mayor and council may provide for bids on different mater i ptTjBwi JECEC3 ii $Wd aiumfb Jwmt at Highest Tossible Quality at Jowest Possible Trice I WW r I 1 fA2IMUu V 212 FIFTH AVENUE V NEW YORK CITY ials, and types of construction, and shall in addition provide u.- asking, bids on any material or materials hie h may be suggested by petition of the owners of record title repre senting 25 per cent of lhi abutting property owners In such dUlriv, II such petition Is filed with tho City Clerk before advertisement for bids i3 ordered. On the opening of bids for paving la such paving district, the mayor and council shall postpone action thereon for a period of nod less than ten days. During said period of postponement the owners of record title representing a major ity of the abutting property owners in Buca district, may file with the City Clerk a petition for the use of a particular material for paving, In which event a bid on that material shall be accepted, and the work be done with that ' material. In case such owners fall to designate the material to be used In such paving In the manner, and within the time above provided, the mayor and coun cil shall In any event nt Its option reject all bids and re-advertise, -if In Its Judgment the public Interest re- HUIIC, ,.1 - The streets and evenuos abutting upon said property wltafn such dis trict, to be paved, unless' objections are made In the manner and form abive stated, are as follows: All that portion' of Dox Butte Avenue In said city, extending nine feet each way bolh east and west from the center of said street between the north line of Ninth Street and the south line of Tenth Street in said city. The date of the first publication of thbunotice Is August 10, 1920. A meeting of the mayor anl coun cil of said. city of Alliance. will be hld in the council chamber of said city on tie 1st day of September at 8 o'clock, P- m. to consider such ob jections as Pia be made and filed as heretofore provided. Dated this 7th day of August, 1920. A. T. RODGERS, Mayor. Attest: GRACE II. KENNEDY, City Clerk. (SEAL) Au. 10, Au. 31. ii J li 'I umt . J m IF youx dealer cannot supply you, send us $2.00, and we shall be pleased to send you, byprepai J parcel post, a canon of 200 Spur Ggarettes (10 packages). Address: