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t-. TIIE MEDINA SENTINEL, FJUDAY, AUGUST 7,1S14. Bright Linings, Colored Girdles and Odd Stockings Accent Costume How few women realize the econ omy of a wisely planned wardrobe. Instead, they allow themselves to pur. chase each garment in a hap-hazard manner. This is the cause of more worries, more failures and more heartaches than women realize. A woman usually receives but little preparation to fit her for managing a home. She takes It for granted that because her mother did it, and her grandmother did it, that she,; also, will be able to do it when the time comes 1 This same lack of forethought extends to a woman s wardrobe. Clothes she must have, and pretty ones and she buys regardless whether or no, a thing is suited her Darticular style or figure. Some A Striking Dress with Basque Waist and Long Tunic Skirt special occasion arises which requires a gown, lacking in her wardrobe. Thereupon she rushes from shop to shop, finally buying (as her time is limited) something which costs more than she intended. The dress has to be altered; this again depletes her pocket book, and as a finale she re alizes that the hastily bought, has tily altered gown, did fairly well for the affair for which she bought it, but. it i too elaborate for some oc casions, too perishable for economy, and last but not least, that it does not suit her style. Another insidious, deceitful ' and crafty enemy to the proper wardrobe, and to that feeling of well being which is associated with being smart ly and suitably gowned, is the unwise ' use of the bargain counter. ' Its temptations are responsible for many an ill-chosen outfit. Money that should be saved for some really good thing is spent on something which is cheap, but has no value in the specific wardrobe. It may be a collar which is worth 50 cents and you get it for 35, but you have no dress with which to wear it; it may be a belt that is not appropriate or a pair of shoes the -wrong color, or an array of conspic ' ttcus stockings when the frocks and shoes to suit are lacking. Colors, fabrics, and accessories are constant ly changing, and the temptation of getting something for little or noth ing is a feminine, characteristic much catered to by the wily storekeeper wishing to get rid of his stock. In other, and shorter words, system and thought must be applied to the wardrobe. The few absolutely nec essary clothes, suited to the occasions which your position in life calls for, are all that the well-dressed woman's wardrobe should contain; then, when the styles change, you are not forced , to wsar out-of-date frocks. In every gathering of well-dressed women, mingling freely, unobtrusive ly, with coy gravity, among the loose kimono styles, is the basque of 1880. Not quite so tight to be sure, but with seamed and fitted back, and but tcr.fr. j snc;ly down the front Wine colored poplin is used for the attract ive model illustrated with collars and effs of white sato. The back 1$ fit. ted, but the fronts are unseamed ex cept under the arm. The lower line of the waist conservatively long, fit ting closely over a skirt with a snug fitting long tunic. The pleated lower section of the skirt gives ample ful ness. To finish the smart stand-away collar is a narrow, black moire ribbon tie, with flowing ends. The arge hat in sailor effect is well suited to the costume with which it is worn, and accents the trimly picturesque effect of the costume. The day-time dresses are oftenso low cut that the,y seem most incon sistent to those brought up to the idea that decollete gowns should not be worn until after six o'clock, any more than a man's dress suit should be worn before then. But the ways of arriving at these low neck dresses are like observing the letter of the law. The satin slip is cut very low, but is worn with a long sleeved bo dice of lace or maline, thin and trans parent, which is cut high enough, however, to cover the collar bone. Although color is conspicuous in the sash, stockings and hat of. the tennis costume, in the lining of the cape coat, or in the development of the embroidered afternoon dress, there is no more striking costume than the all-white gown, worn with a white hat, white shoes, white gloves and even white veil. The long straight tunic has taken a prominent place with the over waists and long-waists, in taffeta.sat- in, lace and net. The second illus tration shows a late summer dress of white taffeta and Margot lace with craquele net top. This net is made of fine thread in an irregular mesh, which reminds one of the crackle on old porcelain or Chinese pottery, and is extremely good in the net top laces so' extremely fashionable this season. The yoke to this dress Is of the Mar got lace with the sleeves of the plain craquele net. A wide pleated fkice of Margot edged craquele 'net is attached to a taffeta yoK. The over waist is of taffeta .nd has extended fronts whiiie in the back like the sash enus of a child's old-fashioned pinaf ore. The under skirt is also of ta'ffeta. A cunning little toque en tirely covered with flowers and hav ing a white wing standing saucily up right, in the front, gives a touch of imperious charm to the costume.. Black or white, and black and white are worn considerably by the smart est dressed women. In fact, the late summer proves to have a growing fondness for the magpie colors. Looking up and down Fifth Avenue one sees a dotting of black and white with just enough color thrown in to add spice to an othrwise monotony of color. 1 as ) McCai V Mtrgot Lace Edging Craquele) Net is Used to Develop this Charming Frock Wide cruhed girdles, buttoning up the back or front, give the basque ef fect to a dress, and are decidedly the rage. In silk, or in the same cloth as the dress, tlxy art effective. As an addition to an old dress which needs a new touch to bring , it up-to-date they, are excellent A straight wide belt of moire is an excellent addition to your white frock of crepe or of organdy. '. As a last addition to the Gummer clothes are white silk stockings with sprays of flowers painted on the front, extending up five or six inches from the instep. In wild roses, pink or yellow, these are dainty to wear with white pumps and sheer organdy or net dresses. One of the secrets of being well dressed in the hot summer weather is to be always immaculate. With a freshly launrered frock, white shoes and a becoming hat the day may be faced with equanimity whether it brings weal or woe. A U TOM B I L E S We are in position to offer you exceptional values in used cars, many of which are modern. New arrivals every day. Watch our stock. If you prefer any Special make, let us find it for you. THE AKRON AUTO GARAGE COMPANY 22 E. Bushtel. . 230 S. Main AKRON. OHIO 46tf DR. KUICHIN AT THE American rouse Friday, Aug. 141 SEE HIM! SEE HIS PATIENTS! THEN IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED DO NOT TAKE TREATMENT r He has been vuitbg your county fot seventeen yean DB. KUTCHDf, Ex. V. 8. Surgeon Graduate of two of the leading . medical college!. Studied abroad. Eight yean of college and university training. Twenty-flv years experience in the treatment ol CHRONIO DISEASES, 07 MEN . AND WOMEN. PRACTICE LIMITED To Chronic affections of the 1TTNOS. HEAD, NOSE, IHSOAT, EAES, BEON- vtuAU xu.BB, ai catarrn, consumption (early stages), Bronchitis, Asthma, etc. STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS, aa Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Billlousness, Constipation, Diarrhoea. BLOOD, BEAST, SK3K, as Kheamatlsm, Eciems, Pimples, Blood Poison, Scrofula, Bad Blood, etc. NERVE, SPINE, BBAIN. as Epilepsy, Fits, Nenralgia, Headache, Sleeplessness, Dizziness, nervous i-inauition, Despondency, .Loss ol Memory, etc. KIDNEYS, BLADDER, PBOSTATE, as Diabetes, Bright' Disease, Inflammation of Kidneys and Bladder, ete. PILES, BECIAL DISEASES and VABI OOCELE, treated without use of knife or de tention from business. NO MATTER WHAT THE DISEASE, IP IT IS CHBONIO, OBSOUBE OB DIPFI CULT, YOU ABE INVITED TO CALL OB WBIIE REGARDING IT. FREE EYE EXAMINATION Tour sight is too preeious to be trifled with. Defective vision is often caused by disease. HOME TREATMENT FOR WOMEN The remarkable success of Dr. Kutchin's Home Treatment for Women is attested to by hundreds of satisfied patients. It saves many suffering women from dangerous opera tions. Astonishing Besults. Many cases pro nonunced hopeless have yielded readily Women suffering from any disease or weak ness peculiar to their sex are invited to call or write. MFN Dr-' Kutchln wants s private, us aw iv heart-to-heart talk or correspond ence with every man who is weiV. turriwi. broken down, discouraged, or suffering from any disease causea oy ignorance, excesses, contagion, incompetent treatment or neglect. Success or failure in life depends on your physical and mental condition. .Do not put off a matter of such vital importance. DO SOMETHING NOW. Consultation and ad vice free. WHY CONSULT DR. KUTCHIN? HE HAS MADB reiular visits to this eom. mnnity for nearly seventeen yean and has established a permanent practice and repu tation. HIS PRACTICE IS TJVTTRIi f a OirnnU Diseases, and he has spent practically all his life In the study and treatment of them. HIS SPECIALTY! To devise and furnish at a low cost successful courses of home treatment for thoee who have no time or money to SDend at eznensiva hoaaltala an sanitariums. HE IS IN THE PRIME Or XJPE and at bis very best for good work. HIS PRACTICE CONSISTS mainly ef rare and difficult . eases having failed to secure satisfaction elsewhere. AT LEAST THBEB-POTJRTHS of his pa tients sre sent to him by former patrons. IP BE THINKS he cannot benefit 70a be will say so. DR. XuTCHZN'S BEST references ire his many frienda and patients, the result ef seventeen rears practice in this community. KEKIZMZEK THAT DR. KUTCHIN INVITES searching investigation or bis work and methods of treatment. And that he charres ABSO LUTELY NOTHING FOB CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION. Your ease will re eelve his best attention. Everything eonfl dentlal. , HIS CHARGES are so fair and reasonable that the poonst working man or woman need not hesitate to apply for treatment, ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO DR. KUTCHIN 128 WILSON AVE. COLUMBUS, After a hearty meal, take Doan's Regulets and assist your bowles and stomach. Regulets are a mild laza tive. 25c at all stores. - ' V' " - LOYALTY: Let loyalty and char acter be the test of f randan then we are safe and ours can be known as a real christian Nation. Truly, Loyalist. 1 1' - i 1 1 .Bill ot f are tor Chantawiiia lliis entire entertainment menu may be ordered for $2.00 if purchased from the local committee while the supply of season tickets lasts : Band Music Drama Oratory Recife's Operatic Selections Maic Sermons String Music Impersonations Monologues Indian Tales Lectures on Literary Topics Mind Reading Solos and Quartets Community Talks Burlesques ; Story Hours - Comedy . Playground Work Sketches Athletics A Pleasant -Week With Your Friends Can You Beat It? All for $2.00. IMIIIIIH , Why not make Chautauqua Week a Home Coming event? Invite your relatives and friends to visit you during the Red, jftth Chautauqua. Ask them to join you in the enjoyment of seven big d ft of inspiration, fellowship, popular education and entertainment. Make the big tent your headquarters during the Chautauqua "lome-Cormng. Sta-.flBSESSS!! A Campaign of Falsehood has been made against me. The following mis-statements have been made, by word of mouth and in the press: (1.) A little over a year ago, Congressman Bathrick called a caucus against President Wilson to defeat the tariff. . (2.) Bathrick's proposed farm credit bill brought severe cen sure from the leaders of Congress and the President. (3.) Bathrick fought against free sugar. (4.) The Administration threatened to take Bathrick's patron age away from him. (5.) Bathrick was disloyal to the party; unfaithful to his cam paign pledges. I warn the people theseistate ments issued by Martin L. Davey are not in any sense true. SIGNED: E. It. BATHRICK Satisfaction IS A BIG PART OF THIS EARTHLY EXIST ANCE. " WE'LL HELP YOU SO FAR AS NICE-FITTING, WELL-APPEARING LAUNDRY GOE&t-AND THAT IS A LOT, TOO. JUST LOOK US UP IN THE DIRECTORY. WE'LL DO THE REST. The Medina Laundry PHONE 2RS9 OR 1099 OMldron Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TO R I A Home-Coming Wee Fr Ftrss Acd Village Preperty See Donaldson 60 acre fan.i; good 8-room, 2-story house; fair barn; on C. S. & C. Electric line; in Brunswick Township; fertile soil, well-watered, some timber; just the home for some business man in Cleveland. Price reasonable. No. 67 - A 20 acre farm, cheap ; about 18 miles from Cleveland Citv limits. See Donaldson At once. OMldron Ory IXa FLETCHER'S OAST.OPJ'A week I! I ilsffrtn'-''! BRIDGE NOTICE Notice is hereby given of the in tention of the Board of Commission ers of Medina County, to erect a masonry 'tructure for a highway bridge on the east and west center road, known as the Liverpool bridge, in Liverpool Town-hip, the cost of which will be in excess of $1,000.00. That the board will hear all peti tions for. and remonstrances against said Improvement on the 17th day of August, A. D. 1914, at lVclock P. M., Central Standard time. ' i Board of County- Commlssioriers. L. F Garver Auditor. . NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Me dina County, Ohio, at their office in the Court House, Medina, Ohio, until 1:00 o'clock P. M., Central Standard time, on MONDAY, AUGUST 17,1914, and opened immediately thereafter for the furnishing of all machinery, appliances and labor, for the building complete of a masonry structure for a highway bridge on the east and west center road, known as the Liverpool bridge, in Liverpool township, Medina County, and according to 'the plans and specifications on file in the Audit or s office of said county. All proposals must be made on blanks which will be furnished free of cost by the County Surveyor and shall be sealed and . addressed to the Board of County Commissioners of Medina County, Ohio, with a pertinent des-, cription of the work bid on, indorsed on the envelope. Each bid must be rismeA tv ffca full name of every person interested there in and must be accompanied by a certified check for the sum of three hundred dollars, ($300.00) on some reputable bank in Medina County pay able to the County Treasurer for the oenent oi Medina Uounty, in the event that Such bidder neerWt within five days to enter into a writ ten contract witn said board to per form said work or furnish the mater ial according to the forma nf hi a hi A . ---- m asv9 and give a legal bond therefor to the sausiaction of the board In the event that his bid is accepted. The Board of County Commission ers reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Bv order of fl Pnard nf ritmmto. sioners. . ' L. P. Garver, . Auditor of Medina County. Everybody' friena Dr. Th'omaa Eclectic Oil, the great household rem edy for toothache, ear-ache, sore throat, cuts bruises, scalds. Sold at all drug stores, at 25 and 50c. WANTED - ; All the wool In Northern Ohio at the Western Reserve Garage, Medina, O., but do not expect to get it When you come to Medina, bring it along. Highest market price paid. W. E. Bowman and R. O. Bowman, phone 1300 or 1280. 33tf. If you want dean hands- use 'H! ! vhmumh l t v. ' I If 1 1 'V, My" XJJV. lit HE m ; tM IS pose of de best Shake! ( 41 4 I 41 HP V '(