The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 16, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    FAOB BIGHT
THE SPRINGFIELD NITU’S
T I R K H P A Y . JU L Y I» . Itf.'a
MACHINE SHOPS AND LABORATORIES MAKE
CHANGE IN STYLES FOR WOMEN OF WORLD
lows any woman to change Ihe hue
Dr. 8. Ralph IMppel, Dentist, Vitus
LRtle Boy III- Karl Rubarla
of her hair buck Io that of her youth hulhllng. Springfield. Oregon
seriously III.
within tha short space of fifteen or
twenty minutes; and so cunningly It
f
the preparation compounded that Its
Cheap Automobiles, Not Paris*
eiterte are quite Indiscernible at artl
firtal.
¡an Coiffeurs, to . Blama for
'But not only has science achieved
Bobbed Hair; Safety Raxors
a natural coloring but a safe one
Eliminated
the
Whisker;
Hack In (he bustle era. hair dyra—eon
Chemical Advance Brought
talking a vsMbetanre e ^ tilq il para­
Hair Coloring.
phenylene diam ine were about as
safe Io bring in proximity to lb« scalp
Woman'» fashions—axil men't loo.
as the open razor was tis Ihe throat
tor that matfbr—are created In ma-
C hem ists have eliminated this in
ohine shops and chemical laboratories.
gradient and with It Ihe chief grounds
This Is tha contention of Jeanne
for tuanv women's prejudice agalnet
Hufre. beaaiy eptvialts«. who during
the coloring of th«Mr lialr."
th e last few years has transferred her
''The coming of bobbed hair, the go
activities from l*aris to Xew York.
tng of the untamed whisker and the
Being Parisian. M ie Ruere appar­
ajzuost universal austotn Of coloring
ently should know what she is talk
Ihe hair—all three are the work of
ing about, for all that it heretofore
the engineer or th«' .cheinist. The
baa been the generaf-opinion that the
dressmaker, the hairdresser and other
mod^s of women, nt particular, are
such folk as commonly are supposed
the result of the whim of some creator
to be the originators of styles are
of gowns or coiffures in the French
currying out the orders of n«ces»lties
capital
- new necessities brought about new
“Bobbed hair, for example." said ' erally available automobile. Riding cial flora take th -fr course, rather new mechanical aud chemical Inven
in
automobiles,
as
everyone
knows.
Is
than
risk
his
throat
to
th«
unguarde
Mile Ruere recently to a representa
Ilona."
tlve of the press. "Is to my tnind not 'destructive of any colftkr« at all [ razor. Tha luveatton ot the safety
the result of a new trend of thought I elaborately or a rtird a lly arranged: | razor and special soups for softening
Has Tonsils R e m o v e d
lt .iy ?*« c k u m
Philosophy has never played any The wind mu ply wastes all the time the heard naturally removed the haz had his ton sils removed Wednesday.
great part in the day-to-day life of that has been spent. So this happen, arils to mascultue pulchritude—and
women. Xew ideas may have charged ed: peoffe found that they would with the removal of the hazard cam«
Little Boy Improved Robert Drury,
the fortunes of nations, but have had rather ride in automobiles than not the removal of the beard.
who has been gravely ill al the Mercy
ride;
and
so
they
must
find
a
means
A recent development of faahlon. hospital for the last week. Is im­
little effect upon the way women wore
■of fixing the hair attractively, yet in due directly to scientific research. is
thetr clothes.
Your wedding day llapplncaa Guyety the congratula­
proved. according to his physician.
"So it cannot but appear that con a style which would withstand the the rapidly growing number of wo­
tions
and good wUhM and your secret resolve to save
breezes
men with gray hair who are cuhtrlug
ven trace and necessity have far more
Vleit From Waelngton Mr
and
"That's what I mean by saying that It. It Is only recently, within th,e Iasi I
and PROSPER. Roth of you had a full appreciation of new
to do with it. That is the genera-'
Mrs. W aller Parka from llumptullp.
responsibilities and the effort necessary to make your
reason given for the cropping up of fashions come from the marhne shops three or four years. Mile Ruere points ! Washington are visiting relatives
cropped hair But back of the reason the chemical laboratories, rather than out, that serious scientific attention here. They arrived her«- Wednesday.
dreams come true.
— which most certainly Is sound—is from the salons of ihe courturlers and has been brought to bear upon the
coiffeurs
of
Paris."
rather
neglected
subject
of
coloring
the fact that certain new inventions in
Perhaps since then the day of "consistent saving" has been
The same thing, according to Mile. human hair.
Will Go On Trip—Mr and Mrs
the world have made convenience a
"Woman a few years ago—dndeed a Jack Larson Intend tb, spend the
more vital matter. Bobbed hair, for Ruere. has taken place In men's
put off and put off and your ideals as yet unrealised?
instance, has come in at about the styles. A notable Instance Is the now very few years ago," she said, “had w eekend near the McKensle Pass.
It Is not yet too late. No doubt yod are better tpialifled
sam e rate as has the lowprlced. gen- nearly obsolete whisker. Our grand­ to choose between looking gray or
fathers. said the French authority, ghastly. And the colorings then war«
through
experience to renew that resolve and adjust your
Swimming Party Planned—A swim
and hers' too for that matter, wore so very crude, so very unconvincing. |
mlng party on the roast fork of the
affairs so you may every week spend less than the family
the hirsute herbage chiefly because that they perforce chose grayness.
W , Is met t<- river Is planned for this
income—and
bank the difference-
shaving It off. with an open razor and
"it Is now of course, quite different. evening by Ihe following people: Mr
soap that now is considered too harsh The hair tint, a new process of color
and Mrs Jack Larson. Mr and Mrs
for laundering, was too'm uch of an ing hair, especially designed
tor Walter Gossler., Mr and Mr Floyd
ordeAi A man let nature and the fa­ human hair, has been evolved; It kl-
W eterfleld. Mr and Mrs. Truhnrt
Do You R em em ber
Henderson. Mr and Mrs. H H. Free­
land. and Mr Freeland's mother. Mrs.
H P. Freeland of Salem
Commercial State Bank
3
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DANCE
FREE
Men’s Pure Silk Hose •i
Full Fashioned— New Shade«
1
For the seeker after
real quality, these full
fashioned hose for men
will prove very satis­
factory.
P u re th re a d silk w ith
fine q u a lity lisle heel,
The first 30 couples to enter
the American Legion Dance Pa­
villion Saturday night, July 18
will be admitted free. Dance
starts at 9 sharp. Come early.
toe, fo o t and to p ; ca re­
f u lly m ade, no loose
th re a d « ;
O n ly
75 c
sp rin g
Only our 571-store
buying power makes it
possible to offer such
an excellent hose at
this low price, pair__
Six Prizes I 111
Will be given to ladies during
the evening. Legion dances are
given every Wednesday and
Saturday nights. There’ll be a
crowd—the music is excellent
and the floor is in A-l condition. I
new
98c
Harvest Needs
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