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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. ITAII Whats What in Sports Wear Yorker liitrrrated In poured (his Inin my ear, and hilt) get (he Ith'lt. I refus to Im Ills accuracy. totra." be "Twenty lira ItioUM-nlll elect or Borah aid, These vein ara cant by ch Irene Hv like ?imi miles from lug Hundred of thouWashington. sands of yoies are required to elect a Bella or from New l'ork at lilt. Ilicse vidi are cast I'hln 2VI mil of Washington. Borah has yery few constituents calling on him In Washington. lie ha pi my of time to to affairs of stale. New Turk senators If they saw who w tubed to See them, never would get onto the senate floor or have time to aliena committee meeting. When compared with the labor of a New fork senator, the labors of Senator Bornli are as those of the grasshopper compared to the nt." A New s poll-lie- fr aumi-ihlii- g D the cushion might taka up th train vibration, but that ha wished th builder had pul In a couple of cx Ira cusldtih to lake up the jolts of (he elotk mrrki-t- . e e John Golden recently wi In a minor lie accident, s claims It was a smuehup. suloi-iolitl- first-clas- but It happens that about the only cm he suffered were on the Inside of Ida nose, lid required a dell rate (Prptrr4 tr xlt)r. 9 Bakes Only Four Times Sr ftahlnwiotk. U. C M. fnk Year. l the lor Hti first, as he r h oust, are those that encircle NaiIamI see ) the harbor of Guthborg (Gothenyear all Sweden la with memorial rites burg), chief flopping center and commercial port of the country; for exhibits, the tinea hunto Sweden Is dredth anniversary of the ileuth In (lie umiiiI appro, battle of (liiHtavus Adolphus, the by the "lonely passage" that round the bleak northern tip of Scotland Swedish hero king. and then threads down among the Many are the wave of celebrating, for as the trnroler moves about Islands In the Kattegat. Gott-horand Stockholm are Sweden by canoe, coast atenmer, river barge, motor car, railway or linked by a road of wutor, the Cota airplane, ha la confronted with canal. This conneeta the North and Baltic seas and the large Inland many people with customs and lakes, Vanern the largest lake In nnnllke. The difference, however, fade In Europe excluding Ladoga and Onen retrospect and the outstanding Im- ga, In Finland and Russia and of The series and Mnlaren. one of Sweden today gela pression locks that provide for the varying la of a closely knit and homogenelevels lu the route the highest ous group. In It population an point la 90S feet a bote the Baltic pure Nordic type predomwere an engineering triumph inates tall stature, long face, light complexion, golden hair and blue when constructed nearly a cenThe blond coloring gives the tury ago. eyes. streets of Stockholm a quality of Through Got Canal. lightness. In contrast, Tarls seems North of tills belt of water la anSomes lint somber and dark. other "lake district," Including the The one exception to the homoken lakes of Variiihind, Lake geneity of the population of Sweden SllJan Is Daleearlla, and Dellen In seven thousand Some la the Iipp. along the eastern Ilalslnglnnd, of them, a race apart, dwell In the coast. Farther north come the exArctic wastes of the Far North. In tremes of summer and winter. Where some vague past their racial mem- the Arctic circle cut through the ory la short they wandered In fjelds along the Norwegian boundfrom the Euat, possibly from Monary the sun Is visible for 21 hours golia. They have not stopped to .of the day for seven weeks In June carve their names on the eternal and From any of the acJuly. hills. They are deaf to the trend of cessible mountain peaks the midFor them the music of centuries. spectanight sun Is a bienih-tukliilife comes only through the singing cle of magnificence. nomad above their of the wind With a few outstanding exceptenta of bark and through the vel- tions, there afe no striking exvety tramp of fleet, vagrant rein- tremes of wealth and poverty In deer hoofs. Sweden. There are no slums In As protected wards of the Swedish Jonhoplng, for Instance, though It state, members of this alien race Is the home of the roam securely over the tundras and safety match, one of the most Imfjelds of the North. portant manufactures of the counFor more than a century Sweden try. Eskllstuna steel, sn equally has not been embroiled In war. At fnmillur trade-marhas not prono time In Its history has a conduced a Swedish Pittsburgh of viquering foe Invaded Its territory cious volumes of smoke. and left the customary aftermnth The miners at Klruna, north of of mixture of blood. During the the Arctic circle, live In a model past six years Sweden has entered community of neat, modern houses; more actively upon Its humanita- and Falun, center of the Bergs-lage- n rian purpose of trying to outlaw war mining Interests, suggests altogether. neither luxury nor squalor, alSweden has no colonies and so though one corporation, generally avoids entangling alliances. Its zest said to be the oldest In the world, was has held continuous for empire and possession worked off In the flush of youth. In since 12S4 of the great mine, Store the viking days brave adventurers Kopparberget, with Its vast underwent West, and traces of their wanground pit derings still exist on the coasts of All Live Comfortably. Nearly and Iceland and France, England comforts of life are The ordinary In many of thelands Greenland; but the reach of the majority. they touched they left no enduring within With a highly developed telephone record of occupancy. system, business and Boclal matters No Immigrants There. are handled largely over the wire. Sweden has no Immigration prob- At the hint of a delay, when a call lem, about 99 per cent of Us six milIs made, the Swedish operator anNot Imlions being native-born- . swers, not "Just a minute, but In migration, but emigration, once the wink of an eye I and she means threatened the natlonnl welfare. Beliterally and expeditiously Just that fore American immigration quotas The main railway lines, like the were known, nearly a fifth of SwePrivate telephone, are In was den's population represented lines supplement rather than rival the United States. this service, which Includes about Love of country dominates the a third of the total railway mileage Swedish people. Their songs re- of the country. Sweden has a more veal a passionate love for the extensively developed railway sysbeauty of the laud which has been tem, In proportion to population, an unending source of Inspiration than any other European country. e to Swedish poets. The Swede's rep- Third class Is cheap and clean. utation for melancholy may be atfar outranks the ordinary Eutributed wholly to his susceptibilropean second, and first offers luxity of the vagaries of the weather. urious means of travel. He Is gloomy at the very thought The electrified railway that Is Jf autumn, harbinger of the dark farthest north In the world runs .winter months. All the russet gorfrom Boden, below the Arctic circle, geousness of September and Octo- to Norvlk, Norways always ber Is wasted on him. He Is quick port, through which much of Swen to lament the briefness of the dens Iron ore Is shipped. The elecof light Remind him of some trical current Is supplied from Por-Juevent In the past and he Is likely a modern Industrial town that to aay reflectively, "Oh, yes, that has sprung up In the wilderness of was the year the summer feU on a 25 years ago. The machine room at Porjus Is sunk Into a blasted JTuesday. ! In that respect he Is the arch pes- mountain wall at a depth of 165 simist Stockholm, to be sure. Is feet, a precaution that gives a hint In very nearly the same latitude as of the low temperatures of the Arcthe southern tip of Greenland. This tic winter. ineans that approximately Electricity, derived from waterof the country Ues In lati- falls and rivers, Is being substituted tudes generally considered unfavorby modern Industry as fuel that In able to habitation and growth. But time will supplant the black coal the climate of the Scandinavian which Sweden lacks. Black coal peninsula, with Us Jagged coast Une heads the list of Imports, and keeps sweeping down maJestlcaUy from the balance of trade unfavorable to polar regions Into the North and Sweden, but white coal Is beginning Baltic seas. Is tempered by the to take Its place. From the depths of the forests of warm Atlantic drift, which follows the western coast of Norway and Sweden they cover approximately of Its land area come dips also Into the Skagerrack. three-fifth- s There Is a Joyoas glamour about the commodities that head the exthe way spring and summer come ports. Wood pulp, planed and unWith a rush. Almost overnight, in pinned boards, paper, beams, spars, the South, one sees the beech for- mastwood, and box boards provide ests turn Into low ranges of Jade. nearly half of the nation's annual The Islands the transatlantic vlsl- - revenues from exports. THIS dia-lect- a Va-ter- world-famou- s snow-cappe- empire-buildin- g state-owne- Sec-on- Ice-fre- e sea-eo- s, two-thir- V a see 3 hills thrust their tawny summits nbove sandy Here and Hit by there small phds In the valleys have yielded to cultivation wlmre primiWashington. Although Oman nor- tive Irrigation systems have been In mally I one of the world's arid stalled. countries. It now Is suffering such The remains of Rostak. ancient an acute dry spell that II wins a Inland capital and former chief com place In the news headlines. nierotal center, recall the days when Otnnn Is the largest of the strip the sea was practically Ignored by countries' that fringe the southern Oman traders. The business eve pnrt of Arabia, with the sands of was focussed on the caravan routes the vast Arabian desert at their whence came the hulk of Oman back doors," says a bulletin from trade. the National Geographic society. European literally made Mus The Portuguese, first Europeans rat. European ships sailing Into to luml on the shore of Oman, oc- the harbor of the new port laden cupied Muscat, the capital, In 150S, with merchandise caused Rostak but Ouiun still Is one of the rail business men to about face from roadless nations of the world. Good the caravan routes nnd Muscat highways are rare nnd primitive slowly absorbed the old capitals customs of pre Portuguese days pre prost.ge. vulL Muscat, with 20,rt(H Inhabitants, The garden of Oman,' a some now is the largest city In Oman and what fertile plot stretching along has one of the finest harbors of the the Gulf of Oman. Is cultivated with Oman roast. But Its good cummer crude farming implements Camels clal reputation Is somewhat fictihave no competition on the trade tious. The city Is built under the routes of the Interior; and nmong precipitous sides of a mountain the native tribes In the Interior the range nnd Is unapproachable dlrect- sultan's Influence Is scarcely felt from the Interior. y by caravan Oman once was a part of n groat Muttrnh, a mile and a half up the empire which spread over a larger const, Is the nearest point to of the Arabian peninsula than eat, which Is accessible to the In It now occupies. Its sultans also j hind traders, so this small town Is ruled a southern Persia nnd a strip really the commercial district of the of the east coast of Africa Today capital "Oman has only a half million In Its J shaped area ranges In whhh f The natives of the from 30 to 250 miles. Its const line. habitants. straightened nnd placed on a terior ore largely nomads of pure map of the Atlantic seaboard of the Arab stock, but In the coast towns United States, would stretch from travelers rub elbows with Individ In Muscat unis of mixed blood. Boston harbor to Cape Hattern. "While Its area Is about twice streets one frequently meets swur- that of Ohio, Its barren, thy natives whose physical features Driest Super-Drough- Country They tell me that Paul Whiteman de-er- ts. t. j Mus-are- j In-l- Our Pet Peeve a j wii e been me great fi lends with a man who had made a hd of money in a manufacturing huidue. nnd that he agreed to give a benefit o-cert In the man' home town. The man was very excited and said be would attend to all tbe publicity When Whiteman and tils band ar rived at the little town they found all the local belles selling tickets land the main street aflutter with flags. They hadn't the faintest Idea what the worthy cause wn for which they were to play. They made and found that they Inqnirle were aiding In the establishment of a sort of municipal fish hatchery. take-ou- Capt Ahley McKinley reminds are a combination of Arab and negro. They are the offsprings of Arahs and former African slaves. Oman was occtinled by the Portuguese from 1.nS to the middle of the Seventeenth when century Alnned bin Sa'ced, a Yemenite from the other side of the peninsula, drove the Europeans out of the country. Oman's government now Is under the wing of India with which most of Its trade Is carried on." New Reflector Seen Even Around Corner Boston. A stronger reflector knob for Illuminating the various signs on highways has been Invented by William R. Miller nnd William J. MacDonald, Boston real estate men. The new knob will glimmer when struck h.v a headlight at a angle, whereas those now in use light up only within a angle, according to The state has the Inventors. jrdere.. 155,000 of the new buttons for test purposes. Celebrates Two Silver Wedding Anniversaries Shrlvcnham, Berkshire, England who oh Viscount Barrington, served his eighty fourth birthday not long ago, has the distinction almost unique among twice married men, of celebrating two silver wed ding anniversaries. tal ill The (vi.t nprl and th Tl cupl than blue Btan an im FI ter qui-- t the ham Tl luiil roon foot' pain Hep th Ing t. Bli'U A proa ennf tenti wcri out hy ram Ing k 0 COl'KSE you are riding, yachting, golfing, tennis playing and so on and so forth these day. Every woman who claims to he modern Is going in for these healthglving things, as time goes on. with Increasing enthusiasm. Tube a style census at uny "chs-y- " rcsoit or country dub gathering anil you will find that the majority of those present nre cos turned In cotton. As for Instance the handsome piques which iu cither wide or shallow wale are Immensely popular and the rough wnshulde crepes and the new diagonals and ginghams galore and seersucker striped In blue, or in red and white, while the smnrtly new lacy mesh weaves hnve so com pletely captured the heart of the fashionable world we are dressing from top to toe In them even to the berets, the glove, the hosiery we wear and the handbags we carry. There's no mistake about It. the smart set has been entirely won over to the Idea of wearing cotton and what's more they are doing It formally ns well ns Informally For that matter, a gay plalded glughnm party dress reaches the very pin nacle of the mode However, this story Is Intended to tell about cot tons as they flourish In the realm of sports nnd there Is some exceedingly Interesting news to Impart In For Instance, the tills connection. fact that the up-t- date equestrienne Is hearing the loud and persistent call from the cotton field vo.-ul- o as S-- dres her T' thrl weri recc corr loin Gcri T ovei Kiss lea reel be t Fi In t A anol brig colors. Scarlet seems to be the favorite right now. Yellowish reds appear In bathing suits nnd evening clothes, mostly. The reds used for sports clothes and daytime dresses and suits are usually darker, and less Wine reds and brownelementary. ish reds are beginning to appear In da) time clothes, nnd are listed at the top of forecasted colors for fall. as a fashion scheme takes many new forms this year Along the Itivlera there nre many examples of the type of color combining that Inris favors right now two variations of the same color used together ns If they were two different colors. Thus orange red will serve as trimming, via a scarf, on a dress of maroon; geranium red Is combined with scarlet ; purplish and reddish Here Is something new In reds are worn together. accessories. These gloves There Is. of course, more red are all latest Baris edict A few and white than any other combina of the more exclusive shops are cartlon. rying them here, but Daturally, with the duty, the handwork and all the rest, they are by no means Crisp Organdie Suit A pair like the ones pictured Latest Style Novelty cheap. may be copied at the outlay of only Organdie tailleurs crisp little a few cents, and It requires comsuits built on the lines of a tailored paratively little time to make them. suit are one of this seasons style To crochet them requires two balls novelties. each of sizes 10 and 30 mercerized They are made of sheer dowered cotton, or you can use a double organdie with a sleeveless frock strand of the size 30 crochet thread having the lines of a simple dinner where directions call for the size 10. It may appear difficult to crogown and a hipbone jacket. chet these chic gloves, but really Since their skirts are reasonably are as easy to make as a simshort about ten Indies from the they or a beret or one of the floor designers offer them as a ple scarf smart costume ready for both tea new collar and cuff sets. Use No. 11 steel crochet hook. Most any , and dinners. faneywork department or specialty ship will supply directions. . 14 d Drum Blouses Dark blue percale with small white dots goes to make one of the newer blouses to he worn with a navy blue suit or separate skirt. dooi of sliai Iron mad T thei of t on. wer D-- 5 D-- 5 42 t, take-outs- , 1932, Sy T.clta H a ft firs! (WNU Service! Medieval Treasures In Columbia university Is a prayer book In Benevenutian script, a rare medieval handwriting developed 1,400 years ago in the monastery of Monte Casslno In the hills of southern Italy. The book Is 6 Inches by 8V4 and Is written on vellum. It Is a prayer book of the Order of St. Benedict, from the archdiocese of Naples. Dr. Hell-mLehmann-Haupcurator of the rare books department of the university library, said that few examples of the script are In existence. He believes the most beautiful example In this country is In the Morgan library. t, A Crisis Joe's mother was driving as fasl ns her conscience permitted In an endeavor to get him to his band practice on time, and all the while he was avidly reading a book. As they drew np to the door, and she was preparing to rush him oat, he murmured excitedly. Oh, wait a minute, mammal Tm right In the middle of a big fight P mot that Ing moi and 6 Bid Four No Tramps (To show slam caliber; three no trumps might close bidding) When you have opened with a suit bid of one on a hand of unusual honor trick strength, at least 4 or more honor-trickand your partner has given you a minimum take-outo show that your hand contains 1 or more honor-trick- s than Indicated by your Initial bid, you should, whenever possible, make a forcing rebid of one more than necessary, In a new suit After a forcing rehid, the partner Is compelled to speak and his responses follow the same line as the responses previously given for . forcing When In doubt as to whether or not your partner Is making a forcor a forcing rebld, reing take-ou- t member this rule of the forcing system : Any Jump bid In a new suit by either partner, provided one of them previously opened the bidding, is forcing. t A D-- S-- J CROCHET GLOVES Br ciiekie miuolas 1 mad low 2 S-- Reds that are bright and light are this year's most successful clothes Cotton and silk pique, linen, and crepe sleeveless sports dresses of lemon yellow, powder blue, shell pink and water green hold a prominent spot In summer styles. a n hac) man 5 S-- REDS THIS YEARS FAVORITE COLORS wool niah lugg S-- S-- J Taitel Sport M echoes throughout all fushlon land la real news. Riding habit makers are laying great stress on a new djrene material which closely resembles the very fine ribbed fabrics we used to see in the smartest English rhling chillies. The durene cord rildied hulilt shown In the picture Is styled with breeches or jod to preference. pliurs according Sleeveless Jackets, such as tops this suit are quite the thing this summer. The pert little hat Is made of the snme dnretie material which Is equally chic In dirty white." sand, Egyptian white or brown With the first three black boots ara good style. Ship a hoy for summer, 1932, Is what the outfit worn by the seafnr-lulady standing to the left In the picture Bt once suggests. One can really he ever so nautical to all appearance In these durene pajamas and never leave the beach. They have their own anchor appllqued as yon see matched In color to the but tons which fasten a veritable first J 4 3 DKG54 officer's double breasted Jacket. The Bid Two No Trumps new shorter trouser length here ad 4 3 2 J roented makes It possible to stroll Bid Three Spades along the sand without stumbling D-J 65 3 as a contrast to last years' version Bid Three Hearts Seated In the foreground we see J 5 Miss 1932 wearing the new durene Bid Three Clubs for mesh apron pajamas designed can be shown later; caliber (Slam In wear sun baths and bench genbid has not reached game) eral. These pajamas liuve one leg 5 54 and the rest of the drapery behaves Bid Three Hearts like a bungalow apron, tying at tbe (Slam caliber can be shown later; back of neck and waist. bid has not reached game) ($. 1912. Western Newspaper Union.) It I ! f- Naturally, a second biddable suit j must he revealed when your partner commands yon to rehid. Falling a second ault, or support for our partner' hid, If your own holds sufficient additional suit strength or length It ntny be rebld. Sometimes, In responding to your you find partner's forcing take-ou- t more yourself with an honor-tricthan originally shown, but with no other values for a relild. In this case your response should be three no trump. When, with the three honor tricks Indicated hy your partner' Jump take-ou- t you can count sufficient honor strength to pnt your partnership In or near the slam zone, you must show the power of your hand wllh a Jump bid If forced to take out at no trumps. Suit take-ou- t should he hid up gradually became In a forcing take-ou- t the slogan of all forcing bids holds Once a forcing Idd, always good: a forcing bid nntll game Is reached. A partner's Jumped take-ou- t must never be confused with hi Jump While a Jump take-ou- t assist forces yon to rebld no matter how reluctant you may be to do so, a Jump assist leaves yon the option of reblddlng, or of passing If the full value of your hand has already been shown. Various responses when you have bid one heart which partner has taken out with two spades; j me thnt one of the first and one of the greatest of women ffyer was Bath Law. When the war enme. the actually tried to enlist In the army flying corps. WNU Bervlcs. C 111 Hdl Syn.llrsn. Inf an T. e e A! OMAN IS SUFFERING ACUTE ARID SPELL World g- V c ut ar-tid- n Charles G. Dais os has a Ida 1 gnat reputation for mind, lie does It at home In when he comes to New York and even when he Is In Washing 4 In a recent appearance be ton. I fore the wnj nnd meant committee of the house, he said to one of the mem hers, Congressmen. I moke a hnldt of refusing to talk almul Something I don't know about. And Pierre He U I '.out, veteran Auierl that' a tl n good Idea for some can foreign aervlca officer, now Congressmen, If joq want It." serving ns chief of lb w cat eru The New York Central building European division of the ImpartIs literally luillt on cushions, which nionl of State, hna been appointed are designed to nhsotb Hie loca- first secretary of the American leg Hue to tion caused by the rumbling of rail (Ion at Ottawa, Canada. road trains beneath It. When you the expe-deresignation of Minister consider the size of the building llnnford MttcNIder and the coming you begin to realize wlmt an orehl Imperial conference, Mr. lion I will teetural feat this was. But one of be called upon to perform Impor the tenants said the ether day that taut duties at his new post. Chl-rnj-- Take-O- have opened with WHEN you hid of ona or a no trump hid of one or two and your partner, taking out with a new nlt, has Jumped the hid on more than oere.9ury, the ting la up fur a gam (perhaps a alum) and must he kept fljlng. Aa explained In a preceding e this Jump takeout In a Dew suit la a fort ing hid, undoubtedly th most ImiKirtaut fort ing hid of the forcing system. It rails on yoo to relild whether or not yon have shown the full value of your hand In your original declaration. You ar not free to pass. If yon have no additional value, no assistance for purtner and no second suit which Is biddable, yon have simply to over-cal- l with Just (he sufficient cumber of no trump to cover his hid. Ai-tmfor la la If his take-ou- t him, a major, may he shown ev en though It lit only In distributional values of 4 trump or 3 trump to a queen or better. But full support la required to raise a partner' forcing 1 fnL A motor cy and drove a rV rop, patrolling the Boston post fond- - and they are about a thl k as hhu k tip up there Just Bow stopped tier. I Is was going to give her a summon. She didn't (rant to take It be-- use she didn't expect to he In the Culled Suite when It was returnable. Nor did e want to tell the officer where she was Ing and why she was In a hurry. So she Just used her nut nrul eh.irm and flnal'y talked til rn out of It. - th Rebidclinf After a Forcing WI eii Amelia Lurl.art Putnam w.is drii.tg In from the Ili'nam home In (Voneotieut to meet Bernl lih hen and tike oT on the first le.p of her II ght, she was In a hurry 11 This Swsdlsh Houttwif - H Nil I I Gen. fir four requiring S trout. fh SUfi he. Ill s: tihes are tnvls'tde. unless some sidy he. Is for (hen with a lear h hgbt. 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