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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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THE HnoOjvLTy T)AET EAGLE. SEW YORK. THURSDAY. OCTOT3EE 12. 1911.

1 MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. FALL FICTION 10 GOOD RULES FOR WOMEN WITH MONEY TO INVEST Want You to Stop This Nonsense!" LACE IS RESTORED TO OLD-TIME PRESTIGE New, Simple Method For Removing Hairs PAYS TO SHAMPOO YOUR OWN HAIR It Is difficult to understand why the fashion for wearing lace should ever be (Modes of Today) Hair on face, neck or arms can be conquered, but in the history of dress there are proofs of Its occasional subservience to Bome other dominant fashion. It la noticeable, for example, that when elaborate embroidery is in the ascendency, lace becomes of secondary Interest. Now, however, the heyday of the filmy treasure Is assured.

Possibly the dressmakers hav rung the changes in embroideries to satiety, possibly again, It is becoming more and more difficult to And sufficient expert embroiderers to cope A financial authority, writing a warning to women Investors, lays down the following ten rules in the Woman's Home Companion (or the guidance women 1. Six per cent. Is a liberal return for the use of money. 2. The higher the interest return, the less safe the investment.

3. Before buying a security find out what you could sell it for if you owned It. 4 Stock extravagantly advertised should never be bought. 6. The personal magnetism of a stock salesman does not add one cent to the value of the stock.

6. Investment, like medicine, is a science practiced by experts. 7. Get expert advice concerning investment. You can alford to pay for It, if necessary.

easily, quickly and permanently removed without resorting to the pajn or expense attached to the electric needle. A simple powder, known a delatone, is the new and harmless, agent, and anyone troubled with hairyV growths should get an original pack- age of delatone and mix enough with water to cover the hairy surface. Let the paste remain on two or three minutes, then rub it off, wash the skin and In a very interesting article In the Los Angeles News, Mae Martyn, noted authority on beauty topics, says: "Since alkali, as found in soaps and most shampoo preparations, has been found responsible for most hair and calp troubles, too great care cannot be taken in the matter of shampooing. "To those desiring a beautiful head of hair and a perfectly healthy scalp, I recommend the use of plain canthrox for shampooing. A teaspoonful dissolved in a cup of hot water makes the most beneficial, satisfactory and least expensive shampoo known to science.

"This shampoo Is a perfect scalp cleanser, and leaves the hair in the brightest, fluffiest condition possible. It never streaks the hair and has the hearty endorsement of all who have tried it." with the demands of the feminine public. Be that as lt may, lace Is in the ascendency, and It will be observed that Its appearance synchronises with that of the flounce, a modest and demure affair the hairs are gone. Delatone costs a dollar an ounce, but is far cheaper and more satisfactory than anything else on the market, as it actually does the work quickly and well and does not sear; or mark the skin in any way. clinging to the background lt adorns, but full of the "movement" that makes a dress so graceful and attractive.

Everyone who possesses real lace will 8. The successful banker is the Deal adviser when he will advise. 9. Get information about securities from as many sources aB possible before buying. 10.

Don't Invest hurriedly. In the course of an Interesting article he tells several tragic stories of women who have lost the savings of a lifetlmu in foolish ventures. evolve many means of wearing it, and If the original use to which lt was put is not found convenient, a new plan will be discovered easily of employing it. Deep flounces make beautiful mantel ets; shawls can be metamorphosed Into tea gowns or serve the purpose of the evening frocks adornment. Veils will If Women Want to Smoke They Should Be Allowed to Do So same purpose, and the black and white note Is developed In coquilles of the two fabrics slung alternately from a border of black satin.

The designers of the new autumn modes have agreed that the blouse must match the costume and must be made of a fragile material, such as net and tulle, with a generous amount of dyed lace as an accessory or aB the prominent fabrio in the design. A very beautiful coat-and-skirt designed in white serge and Batin, dexterously mingled, has a blouse of white tulle posed up'in satin, with white silk vermicelli soutache embroideries or net sandwiched make panels and little ruffles may be used upon fichus; handkerchiefs will account for Jabots, and to furnish the wrists with a beautiful setting, short lengths of wide or narrow laces can be utilized. Black and white Jabots are a fancy of the moment, the black Chantllly lace being posed upon a background of pure white mousseline de sole or delicate Representative Brooklynites Term Proposed Aldermanic Action In- fringement of Personal Liberty. Not Much Smoking by Women in This Borough. point d'esprlt.

between the two materials. Chiffon finely plaited Is used for the NEVER saw a woman smoking in a public place. In fact I'vfc the aldermen to take up this subject? I haven't heard of any outbreak of smoking in public by women. In fact I've cover known of women smoking anywhere except In their own homes and occasionally at a club." "Some Manhattan hotels make special provisions for women who wish to r.inoke." Mrs. Langstaff was reminded.

1'erhapB the Aldermen consider a hotel a public place." "The aldermen have no more right to prohibit a woman from smoking a cigarette or a cigar in a hotel than they have to prohibit her from drinking a glass of wine If she so chooses. Personally 1 Bhould never think of doing either, but if other women entertain different views that is their own affair. I cannot help thinking that there Is soma misunderstanding on the part of the Board of Aldermen concerning the extent to which women emoke In public, for with so many actual abuses needing correction It seems strange to find a body of dignified lawmakers giving attention to a Bubject that possesses so little Interest for most people in this city." fciM iff i )'X- No Coffee-Pot Needed for this Coffee because it's made at the table in the cup, for immediate use. No waste, no grounds, no bags, no sediment Only boiling water needed. YOUNG GIRLS' COIFFURES.

Chief among the new modss is the fashion of parting the hair down the center to the back, dividing lt into two portions, and then braiding these two pieces. Each braid is colled round the ear in the fashion of a shell or a cabochon, completely hiding every trace of the ear from view. This is a fashion that is only suited to the young and girlish face, to which it Imparts a delightful qualntness. Sometimes a broad rouleau of hair is arranged at the back between the two braided colls, as some girls dislike the effect of the center parting coming right down almost to the nape of the neck. Another new method of arranging th coiffure Is perhaps also a fashion specially adapted to the younger generation.

The hair is waved loosely and then drawn backward over the crown to the back, where lt is twisted invisibly under the rest of the locks, and shows no break In Its continuity. There Is therefore an absence of puffs, curls, or braids, and the only ornamentation is a fancy comb Inserted sldewise at the back, which helps to keep the hair In place, and the bandeau of tortolseshell that Is worn In front as an ormament. Still another Innovation Is the rapidly increasing vogue of the slight feathery fringe, which shows a few tendrils on the forehead. The rest of the hair Is drawn back almost to the nape of the neck, and Is then arranged in an elongated and rather wide roll surrounded by a loose cable braid that enframes it. rtl.TfjK)l Been I0W women smoKing any-where- Blt lt women want t0 smoke in public or private that Is their right." The above was the consensus of opinion In Brooklyn whenever feminine attention or masculine either for that matter was called yesterday to the re-i osnt action taken by the Board of Alder-; men with a view to prohibiting smoking by women in public.

the suggestion of Alderman Dow-lin lajorlty leader, the following resolution was unanimously adopted by the I Sourd of Aldermen on Tuesday afternoon: "That the corporation counsel bo and hereby is requested to advise this board, at his earliest convenience, as to its power to prohibit tobacco smoking by females in public places." "Why, how silly. It must be a Joke," Englishwomen Do Not Smoke Any More Than Americans. "How about smoking in public by women In England?" was the next query put to Mrs. Langstaff, who, as delegate from the national organization of the (DD L.IC (Copyright, 1911. by The Evening News Association.) said Mrs.

J. Ellott Langstaff, president 'of the Daughters of the Empire and ac- lively Identified with many other lmport-' ant organizations, when the resolution had been read to her. When. assured that formal aldermanic action of the kind contemplated was not usually regarded as a Joke, she added: AUTUMN SALADS. cooked beet, some cold cooked cauliflower and a few slices of cold cooked potato with scalloped edges, while others have a neat "picqt" finish.

To pursue the subject of millinery adjuncts a little further, that which concerns hatpins is of interest. For the tweed and felt hats large chased gold and dull silver safety Daughters of the Empire to the coronation exercises in London, last summer, had ample opportunity for becoming acquainted with the custom of the country. "I never saw any more of It there than 1 have here." was the reply. "I had been told that I would find smoking a pretty general custom among Englishwomen, but my experience was to the contrary. Of course, there are ultra-fashionable women, both In England and In America, who do ultra-fashionable things but.

It Is not fair to Judge a nation by the actions of a few. Old-fashioned Englishwomen do not smoke any more than do old-fashlonod American women. "Smoking Is allowed In the smart clubs for women in England. Is it not?" "Yes, and I visited a number of such clubs. In one only did I find any women smoking and many of the club members and guests were inveighing against the practice.

some chopped parsley. Now mix this dressing. One level teaspoonful of anchovy sauce, one tablcspoonful of cream, one dessertspoonful of vinegar, and a very little made mustard. Mix the anchovy sauce and mustard. Then add the cream and then the vinegar.

Pour the dressing over the sliced vegetables. pins will be found convenient, but If tne Infringement Upon 'Personal Liberty. "Then it becomes a pretty serious thing, for legislative action of that sort would mean an infringement of personal liberty. Women have ns much right to (smoke as men have. But what has caused is so concentrated, a three-quarter teaspoonful equals heaping table-spoonful finest ground coffee in strength and flavor.

Ask your grocer or send 25 cents in stamps, for package equivalent to pound of old-fashioned coffee. Prompt service. G. Washington Coffee Sales Co. 79 Wall Street New York ordinary hatpin be preferred the one with a large knob of plainted leather is a sensible device to chose.

Particularly is this the case when the tweed suit fastened with plaited leather buttons. Many women who Indulge In out-of IN NEW YORK. door snorts revert to ancient methods MELON SALAD (excellent with either meat or game) Slice a melon In a deep dish and add Borne thin slices of Spanish onions In between; season with salt and pepper, cover over, and let stand for an hour. Then remove the slices of onion and dress the melon with two parts of fine olive oil and one of lemon juice. Dust with a very little cayenne and serve.

ANOTHER MELON SALAD Cut a melon Into small squares, acidulate with lemon Juice, and thoroughly chill. Serve on crisp lettuce leaves. TOMATO CUPS WITH FISH OR CHICKEN A pretty salad is made in this way. Plunge firm fresh tomatoes in boiling water and remove the skin. Remove the centers with a small spoon.

Mix the pulp with minced fish or chicken and a little mayonnaise before filling the Cloth Tailor-Made Mrs. Black My husband is always astounded at the amount of money I need. Mrs. White Well, call It a budget, and nothing will surprise him. Harper Bazar.

"Coming over on the steamer," added Mrs. Langstaff. "I saw but one woman smoking. Every evening she and her brother had a game of cards in the lounge and she would smoke a cigarette In a matter-of-fact way. she was German, and the other women English and for securing their tweed hats and stitch elastlo bands to them, while others prefer the boot-button pin, which was the successor of the elastic! band years ago and the pioneer of the myriads of fancy pins that abound now.

So exaggerated in form are some of them that the fastidious are choosing the simplest of simple pins and are wearing them In sets, a gold pair for one hat and for another an oxidized silver pair decorated in some casea with a single pearl, in others with a colored stone tumh, and very naturally, since stripe3 have been so fashionable of late, a set boldly patterned with rainbow streiBts Is VEILS AND HATPINS. A new adaptation of the veil has been issued in which the large mesh is featured. The veils, which are mainly black, cream and white, are patterned in various ways, but the grotesque element is happily absent from them. One device shows large squares with fern loaves in the center of i and American made no other comment than: 'She is a Boys Not Prohibited From Smoking. Mrs.

Langstaff is a pronounced anti-suffragist, so the views of some of the advocates Of votes and rights for women Bought. Several declined to express any opinion at all, and no one was anxious to be quoted on the subject. Mrs. Robert H. Elder very reluctantly to be found.

A dominant color is chosen I cups. VEAL, CUCUMBER, AND WATERCRESS SALAD Cut cold roast veal Into neat cubes, removing all skin and gristle; mix with an equal quantity of cucumber cubes and in the center of the salad bowl arrange some well-washed and well-dried watercress. Sprinkle with a dressing of vinegar, pepper, and suit, and serve with mayonnaise sauce. Chicken is excellent In place of the veal. BEET, CAULIFLOWER, AND ANCHOVY SALAD Take some thin slices of to agree with the hat.

Hatpins of various lengths" are sold, and the woman who employs such means to secure her cap is very careful to obtain pins with short ends and to wear screw tops upon the points. To add to the list of little fascinations new handkerchiefs may be chronicled. They have colored borders, an Indulgence that Is always permitted in the au- such as purple, rose or green, and the rest of the stripes are thin and faint. With the exception of a small white square in the center, the handkerchief Is superlatively gay. another has a rambling pattern of tulips said: and lilies, darned upon a loosely woven background.

Many of the veils have "I cannot see why a woman, any more than a man, should be prohibited from smoking in public if she wants to do it. I do not object to a man smoking in a public place provided he does not Suffrage Candidates for Borough Offices Eagle Daily Pattern. blow the smoke In my face. Any measure prohibiting women from smoking. In my opinion, would constitute an Infringe ment upon personal liberty.

you Know What do you think prompted the al where the best dermen to take up this question?" Probably they were not very busy. In beer made in the that case, you know, they usually take up something against women." Mrs Talbot-Perkins would not dis cuss the matter any further than to sav: I don't see how the aldermen can pre f. iff vent women from smokin- In public. It tbey want to, but I do not think that many of them want to. i never saw nut four women smoking in all my lire, incidentally the aldermen do not prohibit boys some of them mere children from United States is brewed? It is brewed in Brooklyn by S.

Lieb-mann's Sons. It is PALE RIPE EHEINCOLD Sold hj the best dealers everywhere. In Greater New York i costs only 1 a case 24 bottles. Order a case today. smoking.

I tie borough convention of the SLASHED HEMS IN ARROW SKIRTS Skirts continue to be cut rather narrow, In spite of all rumor to the contrary. The new slashed hem, however, has removed one of the greatest difficulties of the extremely narrow skirt, giving a much-desired freedom in walking that sensible American women Insist upon having in spite of fashion's edicts. In Its modified form the slashed skirt is not apparent except when tho wciirer la in motion, when nla'ti'J undcr-section of the material is revealed. Harper's Bazar. Woman Suffrage Party to be held on Saturday evening, the election of officers for the en "7 iiif tiifff suing year will constitute me principal Aubry Sisters Daily Menu.

Famous Beautiffer Vted Initead of Fact Powder MAKES your skin matter of business. Ab announced in ine Eagle there are two tickets In the field for borough officers and a lively and closo contest Is anticipated, particularly for the post of chairman. Mrs. R. H.

Klder. the present incumbent, and Mrs. Grace G. WolterbeeK, vice chairman, are rivals for leadership and the claims of each are being energetically set forth by their respective followers. Mrs.

Klder has rapidly come to the front In suffrage circles in this borough and In addition to being local chalnn.iu of the Woman Suffrage Party is presldcat of the Kings County Association and has application. "I beautiful with first Nothing like it. Works wonders in overcoming facial blemishes. Try it. Kill DAVHREAK PAST.

Fruit. cvi-pM. Crpam. Cn.lfish culu's, reaine(1 pntaloes. Hot bipcult, OjfTee.

I.I'N'i'HKnx. Ma'-arnnl rabbit. Stuffed loniatnps. Bananas and cream. Hoi gtngiT bread.

Ten DINCNKH. TomihIo lattloca Fmip. Halibut Htcak, muffed. MmOied potaiuen. drowned parsnips, ('urumber pie, Coffee.

A daring hut effective color scheme carried out in the costume illustrated, which is fashioned from navy coating 'material with large falling revers and foot hem of broadcloth in the new shade of magenta. The band across the front is of burnished cloth of gold. and has held Important offices In local organizations. Jennie V. H.

Baker Is the candidate of both factions for treasurer and la one of the stanchest advocates of the cause In this borough. She is a pioneer taken an active part In State work. Under her administration the party has made a pronounced Increase in members See why the world'H moftt bean-tlfnl women nne nnil indorse It. 2Kc BOc 7Kc Al'BRY SISTERS HEAITTI FIER TINT when used with the Beautlfler gives a most beautiful soft pink and white texture to th skin. It is absolutely harmless and cannot detected.

Get the original. Beware of Injurious Imitations. On sale In all Dept. Stores, all Rlker and Hegeman Stores and all other Drug Stores. Senil Irtc.

anil yunr denlern name nnil sret I.lliernl Samples our "Bennty Booklet." AUBRY SISTERS, 9061 A Simple Up-to-Date De-sign. Blue serge with a fine hairline stripe of white was used for this model, which consists of a plain shirtwaist and a gored skirt, that may be finished with hluh or regulation waistline. The body i.mong women physicians. Mrs. Edith Cauthorne, candidate for corresponding secretary on the ticket, is one of the oldest suf-fra-e workers in Brooklyn and has done good work for the party in the Eighteenth Assembly District.

Mrs. Julia Nightingale Perkins, candidate for recording secretary on the Wol-; terleek ticket, made a house-to-house The Best Teapot Results Given by of the waist is cut in one with the sleeve. n.id influence in tnis Dorougn. Mrs. Woltcrbeek was formerly a resident of Wyoming and consequently has enjoyed the privileges of a voter.

She is the leader of the Sixteenth Assembly District, which has the largest number if enrolled members of any district iu Brooklyn, and, It Is claimed, more active workers. She is an excellent speaker and possesses considerable executive ability. Mrs. R. C.

Talbot-Perkins, candidate for Pattern mi Is cut in 6 slies: 14. 16. IB. 17 and 18 years. It requires 614 yards of n-lnch material for the 16-year slie.

PRICE 10 CENTS. BZ MAIL OEDER ONLY. GREEN APPLEPIE "If everyone could try a1 slice of my pie you couldn't Send Pattern No. 9061 second place on the Klder ticket, Is one canvass of her own election district last year and is a very efficient worker. The convention will be held at the home of Mrs.

R. C. Talbot-Perkins, 2.S Gates avenue. Attendance will be confined to tho delegates from the Assembly district clubs, each of which has the privilege of sendin" nine representatives. The district clubs number nineteen or twenty.

make fast enough." N. Y. I Mrs. M. Kyan, 326 west 47ta St.

of the best-known suffrage workers in the city and State. She is the president of the People's P. E. League and indefatigable in her efforts to advance the cause. Miss Grace A.

Raymond, nominee for 3D SELF-RAISING" recording secretary on the Elder FLOUR ticket, at present holds the position i treasurer of the borough organization. INDIA AND CEYLON New York Darby Cf The human race is divided Into two classes, those who go ahead and do something, and those who sit and inquire: "Why wasn't it doll? the other wny! 0. W. Holmes. Thlfl pattern will be mailed by fllllnt out th abovs coupon.

Incloilag 1ft cents, 'and lending to the Brooklyn Kagl Pattern IXpartintnt Mrs. Annie E. Merrltt, nominee for corresponding secretary, has been actively Identified with local work (or some years BSSS.

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