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Industrial Realty Company and Employment Agency Sales, Rentals and Investments a Specialty Charles Trotter, President R. L. Norman, Treas. & Gen. Mgr. Emanuel Lewis, Vice-Pres. Dr. C. F. Holmes, Secretary Phone Champa 2807 2602 Welton Street Phone York 3786 720 East Twenty-sixth Avenue S ERVICE TAILORING COMPANY Is offering the best creations in their fall and winter opening at Five Points District. WM. WILSON, Prop. LADLES' AND GENTS' TAILORING Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Work Called for and Delivered H. ANDERSON, Tailor and Manager DENVER, COLO. POLK’S CAFE Our Motto: Courtesy, Celerity, Cleanliness. Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Luncheonette Sod® Fountain MUSIC. Open from 6:30 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. 2721 WELTON ST. .... - - ... .... YOUNG MAN! Think This Out WHY is it the boss sidesteps union men when pro motions are made? ISN’T THIS THE ANSWER: The employer wants the FIRST CALL on the man he trusts as superintendent or foreman; and, he knows that a union card man reports FIRST to his WALKING DELEGATE. Think this out. THE EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION HERBERT GEORGE, President. Aiding Nature in Her Work TO repuir the damage done by destructive forces is a process of no short time. But to prevent these bad effects is but the routine of a few precious moments. In either case, Madam C. J. Walker’s Superfine Toilettes stand ready to aid you in the task at hand. FOR PREMATURELY OLD COMPLEXIONS— Madam C. J. Walker’s Vanishing Cream Superfine Face Powder (white, rose-flesh, brown) Compact Rouge TO PREVENT THE ON RUSH OF OLD AGE— Madam C. J. Walker’s Cleansing Cream Witch Hazel Jelly Floral Cluster Talc The Madam C. J. Walker Mfg. Co. 640 North West Street Indianapolis, Ind. Makers of 18 superfine preparations for the hair and skin MODES FOR FORMAL EVENING WEAR dlKltE is uo getting away from rhe fact that there Is an all-pervad irlDFi.t* In fbn #ll tml t'L! n P iIrrtCCPQ T tng glitter In the displays of dresses /or formal evening wear. It is a much bespangled mode and the only thing that saves It from being tawdry Is the discrimination that designers use In choosing color according to the amount of spangled surface In the dress, and In toning down colors with black. Only In oil white, all black or combinations of the two, they allow* themselves dresses entirely covered with sequins. But when colored sequins are used tttiey appear In panels or irregular bor ders with black, as sapphire blue se quins with black satin and lace, or henna sequins with dark brown net or satin. Beads also help out In this frosty sparkle that has settled on win ter apparel—and they have made their appearance even on street clothes. In the midst of so many dazzling ri vals an evening gown that Is quite without sparkle Is likely to achieve much distinction. There are to be found among the displays, beautiful silks or metal tissue dresses, veiled At the Ribbon Counter UYEHS in throngs are making their holiday pilgrimage to the B ribbon counters Just now, looking for suggestions for gifts. There la n long list of handsome and dainty urtlcles made of ribbon on display, with bags of many kinds maintaining their place as the favorite. Shopping bngs con sume more yards of ribbon than any other one of the Innumerable things that are made of It. for these bags nre more decorative and more serviceable than almost any other kind. Their richness appeals to women and their Individuality. Purchasers pick out the style of bng they like, select the rib bon and mounting that pleases them most, choose a proper lining and put them together In u way to suit them selves. If they need any coaching those who sell the ribbons are there to help them out. Three handsome bags as shown In the picture are fine examples of rib bon work. Pluin satin and metallic brocaded ribbon nre used for the bag at the left of the group. It Is made oy gathering the brocaded ribbon along Its edges and sewing these guthered edges to a panel of the plain ribbon. For decoration a heavy silk or tinsel cord Is applied in a loose knot and •awed list to the bag with Invisible with black or brown or gray net. Tne nets are embroidered with narrow ribbon flowers or little festoons of silk floss. Then there are beautiful black Chantilly dresses unadorned ex cept for girdles of artificial flowers or a corsage of them. Keeping them company, there are handsome velvet gowns mostly In black, dark brown or dark blue. A magnificent example of the velvet gown appears In the picture at the left. A few beads pick out the lines of the embroidery on the bodice, but silk floss gives sufficient brightness to the embroidery that covers the back and reappears on the front of the skirt. Ribbon and velvet in a contrasting color make the odd decoration on the velvet frock at the right. This is a simple but very original design. In which narrow ribbon fringe und nar row ribbon, outlining and joining the curious leaf motifs present something entirely new. It has a low-neck bod ice with a pretty chemisette of georg ette and Is made In bright blue velvet. stitches, the ends of the cord finished as pictured. A curved instead of a straight mounting is used for the bag at the right. Celluloid and metal mountings come In a variety of colors and de signs. Plain ribbon with a floral em broidered design makes this pretty bag and the same ribbon Is fashioned Into a conventional rose surrounded by rose leaves, that Is set at the cen ter of the bag. Its handles are made of narrow but heavy faille ribbon. The remaining bag Is a dignified af fair In blnck and silver brocaded rib bon gathered about a disk of narrow silver ribbon nnd has a silver mount ing suspended by n silk cord. The ribbon counters display their usual array of dainty lingerie bows and rosettes, garters, hair ribbons, sachet bags, covered hangers nnd shoe trees, ties, corsage flowers and bou tonnieres. and besides these personal belongings there are many beautiful furnishings for the seeker after gifts. J. R. CONTEE, Prsa. and Mgr. Phone Main 6123 —Day er Night. Residence Phone York 7992 THE OLD RELIABLE DOUGLASS UNDERTAKING CO. INCORPORATED ANO BONDED NOTARY PUBLIC FRANK 3. REED. Licensed Embalmer and Director H , Lady Assistant. Polite Servics DENVER, COLORADO. 1 Bolden Barber Shop Baths, Electric Massages FIRST CLASS SERVICE R. B. BOLDEN, Proprietor 926 19th St., Denver Formerly f W. K. HUNT I P Everything for || I nd MEATS | B.ve r Oysters Grapefruit SF reet Spuds and Chickens. j 50c can 3=* 20c lb gE CRANBERRIES, CIDER, ETC. VEUS ATRIAL | >t Phone Champa 3522 THE STAR HAIR GROWER j IA Wonderful Hair Dressing and Grower t A Wonderfal Hair Dressing and Grower. 1 One Thousand Agents Wanted. Good Mon- + ey Made. W'e want Agents in every city J and village to sell THE STAR HAIR GROW- ER. This is a wonderful preparation. Can > be used with or without straightening irons. ♦ Sells for 26 cents per box—One 25-cent box will prove Its value. Any person that will + use a 25-cent box will be convinced. No mat- T ter what has failed to grow your hair, Just > give THE STAR HAIR GROWER a trial and J be convinced. Send 25 cents for a full slxe * box. If you wish to be an agent, send $1 ♦ and we will send you a full supply that you can begin work at once; also agent’s terms + Send all money by Money Order to ♦ THE STAR HAIR GROWER, Mfr. I . GREENSBORO, N. C. BOX 812 ::