F FEBRUARY 13. 1920. WHAT CONSTITUTES BEAUTY. | Ra “Is beauty only skin deep™™ 1 once asked that question of a fam- gua beauty special “Indend, it not,” she replied. “Beauty of the skin is evidence of good respiration =» x sound bony struc. ture; beauty of cial countenance indi - cates 8 sweet soul and beauty of form : from wholesome activities. [i that all of these riace ities.” Pe ey scams When ve : are po 0 try %o conceal their true area a ~ gidentally, avert wrinkles by training ~ their faces to be in mobile and ex- pres Few, if any, really suc- coed. For, whether u person wills or © not, the face sooner or later becomes : stam with its owner's’ a HT lo learn to refognize grace, beauty was the scrub-woman, with her hands on her or | ad ’ n unexpressive coun- n may effectonily hide pasting; 1 , it cannot veil the nataral curve and contour of features and the effect of those emotions on the mind | snd disposition. : Did you ever notice the perfect re-| se manifested in the faces of reli-| ‘gious and other thoughtful, well dis 3 Eiplined peoeple? One often speaks | the former as beautiful when, | ‘speaking from an artistic standpoint, | many have irregular features and pronounced defeccts. Orne can aldo notice a repose and immobility of ‘countenance in well-trained servart or a clever rogue but one seldom speaks of them as beautiful. even though their features may be regular and their complexions good. ‘Why? Because in the case of the re- and studious fe the mst ding emotions are of the higher peaceful, intellectus! and up- . The emotions of the latter are exactly the opopsite und are dis- turbing influences mentally, even if the face is trained to remain impas- k * - in a way, what a! : intellect and haub- | its of a person have upon the face and | ares. It also demonstrutes that’ ho re ox to gain beauty | form will, unconsciously, other respects. For one of the ps toward the acquirement of ty is to cultivate a taste for the beautiful things of life. One can judge a good dedl of a person’s character by what that person ad- People who have not trained them- selves to recognize real beauty are apt to mistake fashion for beauty. be Jerhaps, accounts for some of the ind weird effects ore notices in the tout ensemble of many girls and women one sees, any one of whom bale seeording to the standpomt of : Rg 0 ee a th, Shee ae 2d) tor amaveors, impossible fantas- is Tir 1 ten efforts to look smart. that their natural geod THE PATTON COURIER. YOOD IDEA! J Open your Lucky Strike pack- age this way — tear off part of the top only. Protects the Lucky Strike cigdrette—a cigarette made of that delicious real Bur- ley tobacco. It's toasted. © by AR Sound sm IA NE Ho SANA Souls CSET St 1 A So et Sx | points, sithough disfigured and ob secured, were still apparent in spite of Vv th tat frizzied or pinstered hair and be. er € e, duubed faces, ove can understand how a ii——— very besutiful they woud be once they Falling from a car at Tower Hill ootld comprehend what real beaaty coke plant, Clelle 8 Lape, of Rovers | ER was killed. i One of the firs: lessons in good oA Lisle and judgement in this respect is Te fire loss in Uniontown sraailest in 20.325, recent Jans, and refinement in those who are uni. versally acknowledged as possessing these qualitios. Not long ago | saw some gris who were not skilled mod. els trying on fashionable gowns. The girls were pretly amd the gowns were artistic, ‘et the two combined in. ost unlovely | manner. The effect which the modiste desired to produce norcrary members was sbwolutely lost. To begin with, 0 nn every one of the girls see possess $i aie ht-ye , Loh ed of the idea that the most graceful of | swistown. 1s said to be the oldest r of displaying her figure and be S| Th manner o ARG active Red Man in the State the lines of the gown was by posing A with her AIDS akimbo. The gowns Annexation of Washington Heights were rather full, loose and short- solu. hi to Lemoyne is proposed in a resolu waisted. | did not order one for, try (isn before Lemoyne Council. as I would, 1 could not dispel the pic- rious ture produced upon my mind of ry bills since last spring the Lelmnon ; Company's nine-inch mill nips, at a back yard fence. aliey Steel | ram : Artists have told me that the charm St Duseatnon hay fesumed operations of womanly contour is in the sweep, ’ hi : curve, from armpit to ankle; When her clothing od ht fire at an that the accepted standard of femin- open grate, two-year-old iolet Snyenr ifie beauty requires that the shoulders | *¥ t. Pleasant, » fatally burned be slightly drooping, the torso fall, re. i . and widest at the hips, and that the The secton of the Ht Nicholas front line from the breast bone over Cemetery, near Hazleton, found frowt the abdomen should show first a gen- 10 inches deep, while digging a grave tle and then a fuller outward curve. il ves Dress is a decoration but as only Lawrence J. Cuff, of Cunnerton, a natural lines are pre-eminently beau. Shenandoah suburb, was run down by tifal no artistic designer will ever a trolley car in & heavy fog nnd killed. build a dress so that it even appear to alter them No dress is beautiful nor Food and legal officers arranged for becoming that suggests a personal de- dozens of prosecutions for the sale formity. of saccharin against the State law. A woman's hips sasoulas oe as broad | as her shoulders. It has been said, Chief Fiest and a squad of police] however, that grace of motion is a ¥wooped down on two Hhenandoah | finer quality than perfect proportions gambling dens and captured a dozen and that a woman with a poor shape men, $2000 and many gambling de can be graceful as well as fdecinating Yies, if she understands the art of dress i ing so that every muscle has full play | A caterpillar tractor, running all and perfect ease of action night, kept the streets of Ww aynesboro In ideal beauty thers shculd only “Pen in the most complete traffic tie thnt section since the Lizzard of { only wifi February farmers’ mstitautes began in Lancaster, Berks, Lehigh und Leb- anon counties. ian The Hazleton Chamber of Commerce has made all the clergymen of the city be fat enough to round all surfaces U0 °F to smoothness. Any muscle that js 279 : firm, healthy and constantly gsed will Fifty. five th sotd it of ta] bave no place for fat to accumulate Ey IN AR ATE smi Unused muscles cultivate fat. When ower Sullivan county are likels to be | a person is fleshy it is impossible to pure hased by the State Forestry Ded be either graceful or bemutiful For. PRPUTENL . tunately, there is such a thing as re. al ducing. A heavy UAT has a 8143 os ee 4 1 One year of good exercise will do *T7°F N= cases of Jamaica more for a woman's good looks than § "ET, WRCH SHE all the cosmetics and beauty medicines SUHFIRnRLS + | that could be prescribed. 1 is pos-| to. 0 1 sible also, to add years to one's life tify I or po 000 fs AA, by breathing properly. Take long [MY ioans of $1,000,000 for 3 suai Lreaths as often as you can think of it. | h:kh school and of $450,000 for sew Habitual deep breathing arches the ®T" streets and paris. husles of the chest, Shiows ack ue, Intimations of resignation in case erect posture : i of igh to Comply, Aetvmpanied ai \ on : request of Sharon grade school teach. | When the SRR ware Seley bhoto. ers for an immediate inerease of $50 i was particalarly impressed with the |* month in sulavies. proud masnes ii Which Jome of the i May Turner, 18 years old, who was | the oh carried themselves 1 shot January 20 by her sweetheart, | was fold that heir regal bearing was J4ul Johnston, died in the Buh! hos- the result of balancing water jugs and Pital Saturday morning. Johnston other articles on their heads Their , ended his own te sher the shooting. I ee aE Jone Hiehly be slverd ah which] Objecting to confinement in the heads almost to their ankles and Morganza reformatery, on the ground which weigh several pounds, also nee- that he hay joined the church and is alt a Christian, ldi-vear-old Roy Walker Saticute an extreme stateliness of head of Oliphant Furnace, has encaped for Pr . on in) the third time. niscelly an (Copyright 1919-—Rice Feature Ser.) HW SROW Nedr in Pn Elwood Hawn, 10-years-old, son of a farmer living five miles north of Huntingdon, was instantly killed in his father's barn Saturday evening. The Italy has ed & for the building collapsed from the heavy solution of the Fiume di ty. But [snow on the roof. His neck was brok- has D'Anngasnio sccepted it? om ABT UVNT | SASS SAN: ASA A WaT Tl ym ANSE FA ABE BE a __ You Should See This Le BGA £5 LRA ba iv SA Se $e Si. 3 i fied BR Rr Sr Soon Soweto a aS 4 9540 nd AEA i Si A sate od piss A et A Ro TE 3 er Bo MT. PRs J Here we have something to offer that notice, First—-We have accumulated one of the finest lines woolens in the country at prices far below the present Gur prices of $45.00 10 $75.00 will make any intelligent man take of high class -scrapers. er sulk Is away below the market price. If In doubt, just look up what others are asking. We knaw of sev- at eral that buy our same lines t $125.00 per suit. get $75.00 to Now is the time to bay, as we warn you there is going to be a big advance in prices shortly. Dinsmore Bros. Hatlors, Ye lon, a amoa——— A SR Ya. Advertise t # 1
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