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THE WAYNES vTLLE MGUmAUNfcfcH 0n Atl Cosmetics In Deeper Hues For Miss Coed AS DEVALUATION HIT LONDON il nVuX. i iter .cut , ',r::i';;;",::r 1fky feit;., jSa-ioO? ' o u.nkt r ;:. , , . ..-! i.i ;!w pink I . . vl jV:.-A. . "' -- i i in r i ii mi mill flnf The size of (HM' iliocil ;ii'd rohe, skirl--. I1oum, a suil. wool dress and altei ikjuii iln -s. ilt'Hiuls on yuiw huik'i't and tlit- loulini' Of yom- pal I li (i l.ii' - liu( I Also, while inakini' u .ii ill olit' purcliasos. you Hunk alioul .u1 .a i , . 11 u s. such as a li.it nn r. hot l'Uhi's. bui nail' Dun i -1 , i i ht-i t : Von Still nt'fii iii'i't" soi it's tor niii' beauty vwndiobe Your iK-auly uauliuhc ai"i'sso rtes shoulil mi 1 1 1 It-iiu ' 1 1 1 boili inir wardrobe and .wnir inlinin ' So take tile Kail sli.iilr nilo .uimint and your po'i :sii:i:iiu i li. hu iu'd skin in i lio- in.; h., K oi pouilei, iound.ilH.n Up- 1 1, k .i tu 1 nail poli .li You'll lind Ihal llu m u ell.; lit -, in your Kail waidiolu- will prob ably include -oiiu i.i llu "wiinmy " fabric .sliadt- ulinli the l.i-hum business lue In en Mtukiii on lor so many inonih cent on tweed' 1 1 elude shade, ol I,, blue and s.'rcy. Two neu na have a du ei : Fall col mi e Handsome Dark rich red the biuv ne. :l ..-;inn. - up die aiiphea- tion (Ui'lion sine,- with llu' light polish our t i I u e , Up- . el'e shou inu but 'Hiu ii - a diil'iTei:t -lory. The ! . i i k i polish a- a rule, is ap plied oer the eciiiplelc nail. There is one exception, that uni outline the moon ii mi uish However, do make a hair line at the tip ot your nail 'A h i ,i .i ;.pi 1 1 : ; nr pi ! !sh so that it will we..r ieiuu' There are a l . 'A n'niv pointers on applying polish that could bear re peating while we're on the sub ject. At' it ou have ("inpleted the primary -'eps of a manicure, such as shaping the nails with an emery board and ii-in' your oily cuticle itiiioer. il is time to ap ply polish Inundation and nail pol ish. Here are a few tips on how to do a guod job. Use a ei's small amount of pol ish on the brush, which prevents. " "I it from nmiiii,;1 onio the cuticle. , equipment to be considered for' Also your bands shouiil be com-; school, most of which is available1 OUTSIDE THE STOCK EXCHANGE in Throckmorton St., London, thousands ef brokers, jobbers and clerks continue operations. Conducted while the market was closed because of the pound's devaluation, these dealings were described by British financial writers as "wild," with wide margins quoted between buying and selling prices. (International Radiophoto) Select Your Perfume To Complement You! lor tormal eveninys pin a "Jen ny'' hairpiece by Joseph Flei scher, at the back of the head to fall in Empire curls. Want Ads bring quick results pieuiy s-ieaily as me polish is ap plied. SO ll-4JMHir lillt , flat, surface Apple the puii-h with a lifdit quick stroke woikim; from the base ot the cuticle to the end of the nail. ou'll lind that two (oats of polish will ;':e longer weal'. Apply the scdmil (oat alter the first is thol uirjIiK di . Handy Sets Before e i'et cairnd awav on this you subject, we that then- want 1 1 c uinii remind beauty r mm. To relieve miser- chest and back: liCKS with comfcrtiri'4 wVapoRu in purse si.e sets. These sets are constructed for utility and hard wear and you j miahl like to choose some to in-1 elude anions your beauty accesso ries. You'll find they aie equally' at home in your purse, dressing, table drawer or suitcase and this is practical when Komg to school.; becau.se it means you can always be sure to ha.ve your beauty needs at hand. ; You can also find purse sie sets : lor your perfume, lipstick, foun dation, comb and biu-li. among other thtini-. With tlu-e beauts hint ; to in- j (bide in your pn pal at ions for school, ou should easily get A plu.s in o 1 1 r appearance, but we'll leac tin- h.hlle lor the - chela tic . A' ; up to ou. The fragrance a woman wears is as personal to her as the Hip of her hal brim, as the color of her dress. woman should select the kind of fragrance she likes, she should express her own personali'.. through her aura of scent. Perhaps she likes several different types. There are myriad perfumes on the, maikel: floral bouquets, some' of which are light, some richly heavy; Oriental scents which are mysleii ous and eolic: 'dry" essences with an indelinable lift: smouldering, eliugiim odors: vivacious, spicy fragrances which express gaiety. There are many which may appeal to each woman. After she decides which of the various scenis slie likes, she will want her l erfiune lo be as suitable to the lime she uses it as the clot he- he w ears. Certainly no smal l woman would woai a .port- hat to the opera! Or a flullv . veiling gown to a foot ball gaim ' .liisl as I here is a wide vai iel;. of Miilablo clothes for the various activities i.i a woman's life, o. loo i, there a wide variety of tragi .one which are just i ii'hl for dlltel i nl o fee ion .. The Mood Your ( i i p!-. lailoicd clothes call for that n.v . . inh pla e hi i f w ! Aleeli:..: Ii n ml Ho Bother at all ... My Extension ( .:'i'-. V one w hu h i.ivi rJS Telephone is right here in the Kitchen cii ; . , i f 1 J . ; niav j(. a floral IV . gk ; iP' vteience may . r ... I - J?7 I j oriental set n(. 'CJ; Sf I n l & 'I Sports e!otl,( IS fcfl . m ; s m K ' ' Y JJL W mmf '",lt on the other ' W - ' "i A"1ti&r I mmmmSt 'hand. hk(. ,-, ,u V" fragrance as rPffr"S I J ir jr'n mmi ian ---m- i- ..rt- riotiics wear f f I 8ftKr'W' f : " f '"" ' '"c i Tiins. select a I TI'lFf t f K , 1 P.llUlic lb, ; t!,.s..,, ,j & vmje t i i 5 i ci i I', ill. lie perfume, one cm n " our ow n per onal- he.'lV .'. ( ent is as out ol I hing in t he morning as t v. ith trailing veil. il to luncheon or bridge'' hii'band for lea at pi : I ume t hat ex i.. b o inline mood, s a lift to you as around you. Yours bouquet or your lie in a mysterious, demand a- frag rance which expresses the fresh ness of outdoors. Yours may be the spicy o- woodsy kind to comple ment a fleece coat and simple fe't man will want an utterly feminine light floral bouquet in keeping with her softly feminine clothes. When in a femme-falal mood, she will wear ii scent that is smouldering, exot ic. Which scent is the right one for you is your own personal choice. Remember that your fragrance ex presses your own personality, as much as. if not more than, the clol lies you wear. The aura of your perfume will be remembered long after the color of your hat is for got fen. I When buying your fragrance, I whether il be toilet water or col- ogne or body sachet or perfume, j remember that Ihe chemistry of your skin affects the odor, person alizing il ;is your very own. Try llii i e or four different scents on your skin at the perfume count er. What the woman next door wear-, may be divine on her yet he not at all lovely on you. Why is it that a woman strives so desper ately to be seen in a, dress or hat entirely dilfereut from others yet -o often selects Ihe miich-inore-per.oiial accessory, fragrance, be cause she "liked what Mary was wearing, ye- lerday." Do take time in making your purchase. Seldom is the lirst or second hat you try on the one you linallv buy. Yet many women test only one or Kvo fragrances believ ing tin y have given can fill con-.-iiierat ion to one ol the most im poitant leininine accessories that a woman may wear. li would never enter a woman's head !o buy a hat because it looked pretty in the window. Why, then, do many women buy perfume be cause il comes in a pretty bottle? French Chic The American women could learn much about fragrance from the French woman who feels not quite dressed without' her pemime. After selecting the one Ihnl is suitable tor ihe occasion lo express her ov. ;i p r-onalily, the French woman u-r - il strategically for her ow n enjoy men! and confiden'-e in fe-iiinin ,l bit goes on her Button Up For Fall! Button Details Put Accents On Fall Knsembles Button, button, button, who's got the button? Every fashion-wise woman will be weajiug lots of but tons on her clothing this Kali. Buttons are of tremendous im-noi-tanee as a detail in both the American and French fashion pic tures. Buttons are everywhere. Larger than ever. More colorful than ever. To be found on back belt ,, running up back panels, en clos iiiys, on openings, on wide cull's, on skirts, cardigans, aiid even on fur! Decorative jewelry in their own right, buttons add a pretty detail to the fur garments that every wo man loves. Metal with pearl, gold and silver filigree are most fre quently featured on fur. Many Colors Plastics and plastics with metal trim are leaders of high fashion significance. Baily, Green and F.l ger Incorporated of New York have made a color tie-up with Forstmann Woolens. A large group of their plastic buttons have been dyed to match the twenty leading Venetian Colors which have re ceived wide representation in Kali collections from coast to coasl. The browns, greens, blues and a new subdued shade of red are most prominent in the button color pic ture. J Gold and silver metal buttons are j also of great interest this Fall. 1 The metal and mother-of-pearl combinations are executed in tail-! ored designs. Other metal but tons are wielded into rose buds, j to link chains, and one ot the most beautiful is a series of braided rings. Dull and polished metal buttons are effectively combined in squares, !n twists, in circles with a quar- k.-;i..i . ! f JV" 'it i f I i t " ' j , u S - J Renewed Interest fee As Fashion Keyno i"tia Suils are the wardrobe of woman. You wear suits !, UHir practicalilv Pivot,,! .,, Von. u ii Hi,. 1 'it'll' II.,,, , th.. i, ... the ease win, ., ll,ii'itv r II Illl lJ your routine. Because of a sun t lies lit Uitu delll .vou probably you buy. Your smt undiited" despite '11. (Ic I Hill.' t 'VllMl 'Pl't ill A greatcoat with deep, deep arm holes, easy to make with a Sim plicity I'atlern. It's pi actual and - leu I willi lot ; of room for a .suit u nderile.d h. 'er moon, and in a ball mold' vvilh a finely etched pattern. Alauy have matching buckles. Khiiicsto lies Beiiiilifui sparkling jewel but tons, always good for Fall, con stitute just the right touch to make a basic plain dress more five u'ciockish! Large diamond-like rhineslones are framed in a square with smal ler stones, glittering rubies, emer alds, sapphires, topazes, amethyst and tuquoise stones are included in the slightly more expensive but ton category. The pearl is used on buttons with manipulated gold metal to form a six point star setting for a ctntcr of black cloisonne (lowers. nniL.i u , . -u VO m.m.-ii. ituve a (US tin) Iw. ure;.. . l' -v ouioutiiiij !j.,.,u. mood with iin. Then loo, blouses ..liue-'b 'r'1 general choice of ac, , peuds upon this suit y.hi v,i coiiMuer Willi parli, c. ivois to oe worn llns Sc '1-1, : . i.. ii .... i.ms ran n uK. davti,,,, siory is le.xlure, line Blouf ed backs have Iums as the exit loui h !" l lliiii.... liilci son. I- color leplau-il i hole Slci... gentle, in keeping with uihIchi ,i shoulders, Many jackets :,. )H!,(J wo.il a mw-siung, sliiinioat, achieved. flea The stem slim skirt i endorsed following it coplance. Skirt length lo 13 inches from th,. fie shorter than last I Colors are warm and ni,luin anci ciosety related to the w, monotones, rosy net nu. range of brown, and sh-id,. dominate. Soft lic;ilher. mues, nright teal. Iaiu; brick red, and squash y, boldly featured. Ilv iiiiivcr S)lin;i .. acr;iie 1' '"in. ,i in IVC In - cut ire I'l rcil j Ul'evi d Clil)rr ou arc I These are available in hullnns scatter pins lo match. TWEEDY ACCESSORIES Especially keyed to 'iweed fr Fall" is a dark hound's-lootli check on a pale silk scarf. Lapel orna ments include wool acorns on suede stems and leaves, and a ciikc- iion oi suede flowers with detailed stenciled veins flat wooden buttons are ideal. finely Large, j s)ceiiillv I til 1 "imi HOUSE of the WEE i Each Week, In This Space, You'll Find "The House of the Week" With Full Desi This Series Is Made Possible By Local Firms That Are Listed Here. They'll Be W Help You With Your Building and Home Furnishing Problems. pulse-spots, tempit ... in on the -idi iiisicie wrists, the crook of hi ol her throat. at the arms, Add Comfort and Convenience to your home with an EXTENSION TELEPHONE Housework hums right along when there's an exten sion telephone handy. No need to "drop everything and run" when the telephone rings. You save time and steps and finish work faster. Many homes, both large and small, now enjoy extension telephone service. An extension in your home will provide a world of convenience and tele phone privacy at little added cost. Why not call the Business Office and order yours today? SOUTHfRN Bill TtUPHONI AND TILIOIAPH COMPANY Mi. Fa mm Be Sure Your MILK BARN CHICKEN HOUSES AND ALL BUILDINGS ARE BUILT OF OUR QUALITY BLOCK Ask the man thai has used aur BLOCK . . .and you will buy a Western Carolina product. AU Sizes Of Concrete Pipe See your contractor or material dealer or call us collect. DIAL 3-8321 Concrete Products Co. ASHEVILLE, N. C. .!.IT-"in 10' 4.110 cil S'O.n o z t k -1 - ri tmmm mmm n vmo Room 20 ft a il -0 BtDROOffl t2' iO'-0 ca Drsion c CS IICL VCSI I TIIK C'OOPF.R is shown wKk w;ills of frame with wide because of The Cuoiirr's Ion ill lack of Kahlcs the pl.ui is ideal! use of eoneretc Works. 'I'he ("oopcr has three bedrai three of the bedrooms are around a small hall. There is a I lilaiined to have ample spaff In 'liie law livins room railed lot Cooper's plan can also he u-sed t hie. due to its casv .kti'smwIiI) kiti lien. Tliere is a Ri'iii'iniis allonani rlnsets in The Cooiier. Kieryoiw Cooper's three bedrooms lus pl closet space. There is a coivrtlfj closet in the front vestibule. Ibrj linen i.iliiiu t in the bedroom hi the kitehen is equipued ith a hroom closet. Plans provide for a low f'H wide overhanuini; eaves on The 0 Tl. Liu- run!' is til I"' fttrfl1 asphalt shingles, The main body of The Cooper rt hv :l feet. It imludes a ni. nl. 'it has ;,n area of HC9 squ with l!l,(W!l cubic feet. For further information aM rriftPfK. write the Snull IW niiiK Bureau. St. Cloud, Minn. Small House Planning Bureau St. Cloud, Minnesota Please send me more information, without oblfgation, about the plan features and the type of construction used in The COOPER House as pictured in The Mountaineer. Name Address City State SEE US FOR HOUSE WIRING AND ELECTRICAL APPLIAN RAiiciiv Washers Norge Electrical AppliH Home Freezers (.ill ROGERS ELECTRIC CO PHONE 461 Our Listings include lots ideally suitej to this type house See Us Before You Buy AND When you've completed your house Be Sure to INSURE Your House With The L. N. Davis Insurance Co. PHONE 77 MAIN STREET 71 CAiilViArn Tnctitution Southern People For w Years Free Deliver, Within 50 M. isnevnie Watch this Feature lor Modern New Home Plans to be Publish ., ,.u , ...... ... k ifc.'
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