Fashion Article S THE PRAYER CORNER Jor Economical Transportation kly A BEGINNING AND AN ENDING BY LUCILE BUCHANAN Well, otio year has flown into 11- of Bazar other. The bi-ginningof « War Fashion Editor Harper'* lias come," ¦ I But are not those divisions of . matters . 'more' New York, January 2; Paris back, and a swathed hip-line. The time purely arbitrary in feature of this frock are of clocks, chronometers ami sun 6 talks about greater feminity outstanding dials? "Time," Aristotle tells us, "is } Thi clothes, and then makes evening two flat and stiff tailored bows, one of successive M that »re decidedly tailored, at the left hip and the other at the! the perceived number been gowns is the the left shoulder. With this costume movements,"- and this century i liaa cnvefully ik This, of course, way of the .lust as '.Ik node contradicts itself, are worn a long chain of diamonds the product last, checked and vcco.i- >{¦ constantly new will e the successive is what makes the pursuit of with a diamond pendant, and many century .'lri<-. tiitione
- top of practical purposes, j to the little chiffon k-ag that the instep, where the sandal strap, is, in a real sense, both a beginning WW^nlrast for . ; and an ending. t're smart uniform evening ends. tin- HjPwSa season and uertspn before last. Another of the tailored eye. "We start with January, j that was such phase month which for more than two ecu-, Httli- chiffon ins n:n<; mode is the simple evening wnat |IP?h< foil for hen'a egg pearls on turk'S h . s been 1 1» Europeans, made straight . fy;\ spn excellent wrap, perfectly was to the Jews and diamonds that made the Kohi- lines, with a hip length cane scant- the month "Abib" j v a fur "This month shall be unto you ihc . noer fael foolish. This simple type ily cut, and finished with large : was fast on the of a mode of months; it shall l>:' vhe of frock is a revival beginning Y'oisr Guarantee ; of evening coilar. This of the ' u wuy to being crowded out of the that Chan.l made smart three years FIRST month year.' SuHbodo by the newer and more clab- ago, when she made, little eaped January is derived from Janus. costumes of the more feminine coats of satin fulgavante and vel¬ greatest of all Roman gods,- the god and Value JoEfajtue Louiseboulanger bouffant veteen for wear. of To him the Romans nMl the evening beginnings. the iflsXM'e, until the advent of the new so- Wraps are Tailored Too dedicated all their beginnings, When buy a re-conditioned used Jfeapied tailored evening frock that I The straight-line evening wrap is beginnings of the years, month.?, yoii about to describe. this season, more severe than ever, days, the beginning of every enter¬ car from us, you get quality and value of cos- done . new gown is made of the and is worn with any type prise . And they might have y: itys hint. . are as known as when %>«-vy c«pe or satin that now has tume except the bouffant or the ir¬ worse. At least they give us a that just definitely entered the mode. Whether this new regular hem-line frock or the bouf- If for Janus we read Jesus, and ded¬ a new car. heavier silk fabric has brought about fant frock. This straight coat may icate all our beginnings to Him, our you purchase or whetli- be of gorgeous lame brocade, and is true and Omega, 1i 1" -¦ will ;','o j the tailored evening frock, flat Alpha cr the fabric became smart because edged more smartly with fur, better for us all. The red "O. K." tag which we attach to I don't know. It is than with long-haired fur. The fur it is the FIRST month of of the frock, border 'ev¬ Again one of those fashion circles that are is applied in bands that the year, and there is something sac¬ the radiator of every re-conditioned car( hard to explain. ery edge of the coat. Beige ermine, red about the first of anything the ermine, or chinchilla are used showl you exactly what has been don It 1* Extremely New white first communion, the first child, the ... r# Typical of this new more tailored lor this type of wrap. first home leaving. They all have to put the car in m lanical condition type of evening frock is a model For the irregular hem-line a new their own indefinable something. Be¬ And of pale pinky-beige satin, made with type of evening wrap has been de¬ ginnings control endings. Much will for thousands of j of service. a very simple bodice, with a fold signed. It is rather short, just depend Upon the way in which we v- Finish the cars' running, down' from each shoulder to about three quarter's length, and start "the first month of the, year." our prices always represent a the waist lino,' and the skirt made may be worn with frocks that have A PRAYER FOR A RIGHT actual worth .-as determined after care¬ of flat ribbon-like stripes of satin. complication of rufflesi or irregular BEGINNING AND A RIGHT This frock has a rounded neck- floating ends at the hemline so that ENDING OF THE YEAR ful inspection and testing by our expert line, 'not very low either in front or the '.sllhoueUe is Inot marred, but. hast rather emphasized. i O Lord Jesus Christ, who. mechanics. of this said, "I am Alpha and Omega, the . For the bouffant gowns which is are bouffant in the Beginning and the Ending, which . SAM B. CRAIG season, and which was and which is to come. Come in and see our "O. K'd" used long downward out-sweeping line, us to dedicate ! and not in the curved over the hip The Almighty help car want this year of grace to Thee, its he- cars. We have exactly the you Attoney-at-Law line of Velasquez, evening al lits months [bouffant ginning an dits ending; . will wraps have been especially design- and its enterprises. and the price delight you- MASONIC TEMPLE j » O give us grace to begin it with P f % H H Thee, this first month of the year, and be with us in all its months, and days, in whate'er we do, whate'er endure, "so through life, death, sorrow, and through sinning, Thou shalt suffice "for us, for Thou hath j r sufficed. Thou shalt be the end as ? TY"_L JL Thou vrert che beginning. Christ the beginning for the end is Christ. And all the praise and "lory shall be Thine forever, Amen. C. D. C. ; DUNLOP CITY PISGAH FORESTNEWS Throughout rhe world, The roads ars getting rather im- the passable. productive Dunlop Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cooper have properties cover so vast moved into one of Mr. Thrash's res¬ an area that . if com¬ idences. Re¬ bined into one . Mrs. Ed Patton and daughter, place becca, have been visiting friends in they would form a"Dun- Charlotte. lop City" of over Mr. Frank Nicholson was a visitor Announcing in this section Sunday. 100,0C0 acres Mrs. Henry Sentell and Mrs. Joe On- were visitors of Mrs. J. Thrash, Monday afternoon. , The Opening of Mrs. Oliver Buckner was a visitor in this section Monday. Mr. J. Thrash was a Brevard vis¬ Just What you Have Been Wanting itor Monday. and Mr. John Miss Flora Lyday" Ly- An* Exclusive Ladies' To Wear Store times as as day were guests of Mrs. Joe Orr Ready Monday. Mr. Andrew Boggs has been visit¬ hig W. A. ing his sister, Mrs.. Lyday. We were sorry to hear of the ill¬ ITTSBURG H ness of Mrs. R. L. Capps. THE NOBBY SHOP In Post Office Building of all the great factories at Pittsburgh, Pa., and yet the 29,226 acres occupied by that Was In || In the Nobby Shop you shall feel at home and find is about a fourth the area ofthe city only produc¬ there a line of ladies ready to wear and mil¬ tive properties occupied by Dunlop. complete A new stock of the latest creations from Great size proves great quality, Dunlop could Misery linery. just have grown to its present magnitude un¬ AIB Over New York. Arrangements are being made so that new its tires had value; "I was in a dreadfully run¬ giv«n outstanding down condition." eaya tylre. Chas. goods will be arriving frequently. Greater size makes L. Lacroix, of Montgomery, La. possible greater quality. "I suffertJ a great deal of pain. Dunlop today is making far better tires than in I was in i^'aery all over. I Mrs. Flax Andrews Lawrence the owner and all the since could not sit up and I could not 39 years John Boyd Dunlop founded lie down. I couldn't sleep and manager of the store is in cooperation with a tire at times I would have dreadfal working pneumatic industry. vomiting spells. The aches and will be assisted pains seemed t^> cover my whole most up to date exclusive store and she Until you put Dunlops on your car, you will body. '¦> miss of comfort and #"Ono night my' husband in buying in Northern Markets by most capable and something economy, safety. brought me home six bottles of Cardui and I began to take it. buyers. I could tell that I was improv¬ experienced ing from the first bottle, hut I kept on taking the medicine, for Brevard's first I knew that I needed a tonic Anxiously await the opening of that would build me up and strengthen me where I was exclusive and do your bit to make it a huge success. weak and run-down. That Is shop exactly what Cardui did for me. . After I had finished Che six bot¬ tles I felt fine. YOURS FOR SERVICE, "I feel truly thankful for what Cardui has done for me, for I could not have gone on living in I the desperate condition I was In." I all I For sale by druggists. W|1 THE NOBBY SHOP