February 19, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 25 '"' ,, GIRL ... WHAT TASTE t · · . \.' (. ' W. · I ' . r .. ..... OOR GIRL, Indeed! The boys liked her. That was some· thing. But the girls had a way of looking at her as if they were sorry for her-and that was terrible! , Pretty as a peach, the boys said. She had grace and wit, and poise-enough of that to hold her tears in check ·· - · And she never would have known whaf was the matter had not one of her girl friends, kindlier than the rest, suggested that she "Ask Georgette!" That capable lady said that her trouble was simple- but common! She ju.st didn't have color sense, and the result was that she appeared everywhere in color combinations that were ridiculous. Now that's all fixed-thanks to "Georgette." She ·has learn~d one of the simple lessons "Georgette,. teaches-what colors to wear and when to wear them. That and much more "Georgette" tells readers of the Herald and Examiner. She is the arbiter ol good taste and economy in dress, a style authority. And what she knows is yours as a part of the generous and helpful service to women readers rendered by the Herald and Examiner. · P · · · . ....