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4 tS HWVWW 9J (,'H'.H-snt jW5 " trJ ", !& - ,1 i vy ' - l .' : - w -.w,,, vf yr l4yvn&st'!!'-'y'yiz rv'" i' FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1917 COCONINO SUN PAGE NINE- In '4-HHK4H"H.. nita Stewart's Attractiveness t V i rVWJFt -tt ' Nwr-ty -v o ' ! '..VS.."jF--v:i-2V kit bis w'mmiw i simplest of costumes and Tied in the latest Parisian success, as connoisseur of is also a success. 2vart and blessed her with d and today she is hailed losses. s-rpret the characters of wn how to choose just the ler beautiful screen visions 2 world as a film Star and rith the ability to act upon but in most every woman le thing, just the garment, to her. ) just the proper thing to hould she be in doubt as to ing for street wear, the y paying a visit to the mer m woman as an individual. art or knack of choosing le it was necessary for her j her sisters appearing up ,he merchant who handled man has the chance to look ,ccuse for a woman to look is poor or rich. nd in allowing yourself to rws, you sustain the stand :as been carved by your ttiful and the star supreme vjippa which is taken from J story "The Girl Philippa" .Sunday matinee and even- '. when draped on trees but ' eeds more draping. t ush where the white lights I , will get "some" ruffled up :.sion is the answer. modern merchants. Mod- the front of the times. It modern eight reel film IT V, IN ned. A very fashionable and exceed ingly pretty idea is to have a pale pink silk slip under a dress of white or cream-colored net, lace flouncing, or any of the transparent materials requiring foundations. This founda tion is not entirely plain, but may be trimmed with rows of pale blue rib-, bon or small chiffon flowers arranged In cluster. The Important Girdle Girdles are a very important feat ure of frocks this year and conse quently there are many styles from which to choose. The long, narrow, beaded girdles are particularly pretty with frocks of Georgette or chiffon. With net, organdy and voIJo dresses, soft girdles of wide ribbon are most effective. There are a number of ways in which they may be arranged. Some are caught in loops at the right or left si.de, other are wound abound the waist, brought to the center front, and arranged in a loose knot with the end3 hanging down the length of the skirt. Frequently the ends of ribbon girdles are finished with silk fringes. Bead fringes or tassels usually finish the ends of those girdles made of the dress materials, when of crepe de Chine, Georgette crepe, or chiffon. iPt By ml T T - McCtU Styles Are Very Girlish The styles of the dresses arc very girlish, and the trend of simplicity which characterizes most of the fash ions today is even more accentuated in youthful frocks. An example of the beauty of ex treme simplicity is seen in the frock of organdy in the first sketch. Just sheer organdy and a. 'tiny picot edge of fine lace nothing more; fashions this dainty frock. It is completed by an underbodice of lace and a crushed girdle of soft ribbon. The waist is jnade with body and sleeves in one and a surplice front, and the skirt is cut to give the effect of the oval sil houttc. Bolero Frock of Georgette and Filet Lace To many girls the dress of Georget te with bolero of allover lace shown in the second sketch, will prove qiiite irresistible. In style and development it has the note of individuality which never fails to attract. Although in one-piece style, the deep yoke-belt lifts- it above the usual style of other one-piece frocks. Sleeves are both long and short. The short sleeves range anywhere from the tiny puffs to the lengths .reaching slightly below or slightly above the elbow. White silk hose and white kid pumps, it is hardly necessary to say, are in the best taste and are very necessary to complete the graduation dress. As to accessories, spangled gauze fans and filmy chiffon or tulle scarfs are among the nfost important. Some of the chiffon scarfs are decorated with beads at the ends. Others are printed in soft, delicate colors. The Gassman Cleaning Works is where Anita Stewart would undoubtedly have gone when she made her start up the ladder where she now sits on the topmostrung, if she had started in Flagstaff. V" ... ', r 4 v She could not have failed torecognize the appeal made to the best taste in dress by our superior cleaning of better garments. She started with her sweater, went right through her en tire wardrobe and could not find a single garment which we could not clean to the satisfaction of the most exacting. They look just like new clothes when we return them to you. That's why the best dressed people in Flagstaff bring their cleaning to us. No woman in Flagstaff can afford to wear shoddy looking clothes when you can get such satisfactory cleaning. Women of affairs always look the part. Women of no affairs soon have them when they let us keep their clothes in the pink of condition. w n t i . S is. h h I Cleaning unequaled in town and unsurpassed anywhere Phone 171 Orders called for and Delivered Sidney Gassman The Feminine Touch in Dress t3 t- p ! M& ltyf it i- ' 1 TO r h - . H 1 t ' ,s ' rfs A:f'f; ., . . vet Anita Stewart was a nice little girl. She was the plodding kind. Just loitering along life's pathway without origin 'ality or punch to lift her above every day affairs. Then something happened. She bought some good clothes and gave her friends a jolt. It incidentally woke her up. Then things began to happen to Anita Stewart. She bought some feminine necessities which we carry in stock such as Holeproof Hosiery at 50c, 75c and $1.00 Fern Waists at $1.00 Middie Blouses at $1.25 to $1.50 Peggy Jeans . . .t. $2.50 to $3.00 Tennis Shoes at $1.50 to $1.75 White Skirts at $1.75 to $2.75 Sport Belts for Sweaters at $2.00 to $4.50 Outing Hats and Veils 75c to $1.25 Indian Bracelets and Rugs as well as Navajo Indian Rugs, and Moccasins. Those who had known her when she plodded, now point her out to other friend plodders as she passed in her high powered "joy chariot" and say she got her glad rags at The Variety Store W. B. Raudebaugh "THE GIRL PHILIPPA" . VITAGRAPH PRESFNTS AMERICA'S DAINTIEST ACTRESS SUNDAY, JUNE 3 By Robert W. Chambers ORPHELM H..M"M..M"H4.n.$M"M iiiiiiiimiiiiiihiiiiihI itSitklh -.--w tVr 1 r 5 ? X 1 n M M ii i t Ifj "'