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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Chapeau Is Favored by Paris SnirJl Gray Caracul Coat Has Popular Fox Trimming The Nights were Torment Hat Closely Fitted Autumn to Head; High Pinched Crown Popular. AIR MAIL CARRIER APPARENTLY DIED INSTANTLY WHEN SHIP HIT INTO. MOUNTAIN shall say that a chapeau Is a covering for the head? What dare disregard the fit the line the smartness of the hat she dons? Who Now, thanks to Tanlac, Mrs. Bradley really and truly feels like a brand new woman I merely oman Natural Camouflage of Trees Baffles Search From Above; Thousands Were On Hunt Fer Missing Aviator Speaking generously and overlooks that Bo tvoman article of her costume, for generally, Important the simple reason that as the Parisian puts It: "If the chapeau is chic, the femme Is irell dressed and vice versa. . The French woman has an Inherited knack and intuition when It comes to choosing a hat, and a positive genius when it comes to putting that hat on. She can Jam it on her head and achieve a coquettish angle ; twist It just a bit there is something "charm-ant.- " and volla Oh yes, the Parisian knows how to do it, but American womenfolk are rapidly acquiring the art themselves. As a popular screen player has exAmerican women are bepressed It ginning to appreciate the irrefutable Importance of the hat and are giving it It deserves." the consideration Incredible as it may seem, Paris has decreed still another season of small hats smaller. If possible, than the cloche, closely fitted to the head, more versatile in its variations and decidedly Belle Fonte, Pa. The frantic search for Charles Ames, air mail pilot who disappeared several days ago, ended on Nittany mountain, six miles northeast of Belle Fonte, when the body of the birdman was found in his wrecked plane, which had crashed against the side of the mighty hill. A party of searchers, one of the thousands who tramped the hills and valleys since Ames was reported lost, came upon the wreckage. Arnes body, bearing only a few bruises, was found in the cockpit of the ship. Nature conspired to keep the fate of the birdman unknown, for, when the wrecked ship of the air was found, it was discovered that four kings of the forest, broken off when the plane crashed into them, had formed a perfect cover. Under thes-four big trees, completely shrouded, rested the wreckage containing the 1 chic. To the falling leaves of accepted mediums for concur with These are the the fall hat. The hat worn by the model Is a tiny thing of a cinnamon-brow- n grosgrain all over a brim that rolls back. The autumn,, the milliners set their stamp of Fur coats are as popular as ever. There are many kinds to select from all kinds of furs and all kinds of trimHere Is shown a model that mings. bids fair to win favor. It is gray caracul, with fox trimming, so much in the autumn-winte- r fashion picture. of authority have approval on velours; soft velvet; heavy felt grosgrain and the At heart the chapeau is nothing more or less than a cloche, but its striking chic, atop the military stock and jabot, grosgrain cocardes of mauve and champagne ; a dull fuchsia grosgrain with a novel, broken brim in front and a full brim turned up in back, and a formal velvet hat in black, with a jaunty bit of silver kid twisted up at the side, to complete It. A high, pinched crown seems to be the guiding note of the fall chapeau, which retains in shape and character, the fundamental charm of the demure, youthful cloche. ever-popul- ar Sports Clothes Display Delightful Simplicity No longer are country and sports clothes regarded simply as garments general utilitarian purposes. In their present guise they have lost none of the former practical qualities, but tiave added a chic and distinction little dreamed of a decade ago when a rough tweed skirt and a clumsy sweater was the customary attire for sports. Sweaters and tweed skirts have by no means disappeared from fashions horizon, but sweaters are of gossamer weight and lovely soft colorings, tweeds show interesting new weaves and subtle indefinite patterns, and together they achieve an appearance that leaves nothing to be desired in the way of smartness. Among the new modes for autumn, sports clothes are given a most conspicuous position and are marked by a delightful simplicity of line that is admirably in accord with the elusive tones of the soft woolens used in their development. One of the most successful models is a straight frock of beige wool plaid-e- d in a deeper shade of brown. With this is worn a graceful cape lined with brown kasha in a very light weight, and a small hat of velours in a matching shade of brown. A costume of this type is an excellent selection for immediate wear, and it will also serve as an appropriate and suitable costume through the early weeks of autumn. of Collection of Autumn Millinery proved by Paris. adds a new, costume. Ap- elusive elegance to any The other five models included in the sketch are copies of little French imports for fall, and include, from left to fight, a rose beige felt with gold kid band; a mole-gra- y grosgrain slouch, 'fith a iiaf circle of red, green and white celluloid cards fastened to the crown by a silver ornament ; a velours in pimento red, trimmed with heavy Now Its the Helmet London reports a new vogue has come to the froqt with the helmet type of hat for women, and with it has come the fashion to wear a heavy curb or ink chain made from gold or platinum, to hang below the chin, the two ends fastened by means of ornament- being ed or jeweled buttons to the hat that fashioned helmet-wis- e in very thick felt. This, of course, is liable to variation and may extend to the finer chin strap, to include the stringing of precious and semiprecious stones between the links. Is dark-blu- e J. Bradley had tome t$ tht she could scarcely do where point her housework. 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Word of the find spread through the mountains like wildfire, and within a short time hundreds of searchers, together with air mail officials from the Belle Fonte field, were on the scene. The body, lifted from the cockpit, was brought to Eelle Fonte and taken to an undertaking establishment. That Ames met instant death was the belief of the air mail officials. His face was badly bruised, but the body contained few other marks. The point where Ames crashed is densely wooded. It was evident that the pilot, flying low, crashed into the four trees, the plane coming to a stop against the trunk of a fifth. The trees closed in upon the wreckage, making it impossible for the air men who haye searched this entire region, to locate the spot where Ames met death. Ames was on his court and was near the Hecla light, Deacon for airmen, when he met his fate. Over the point where his body rested in the debris other airmen have passed each day, flying east and west with their cargoes of mail for New York and Chicago. The shipment of mail in Ames plane was- intact, and shortly after it 'V.s removed from the wreckage, it was on its way west in a plane piloted by F. B. Hill. For several days the search for Ames had centevnd in the Clarion region, west of Belle Fonte, where thousands of volunteers, Pennsylvania national and guardsmen aviators combed a wide area in the belief that the pilot fell in district. Little hope was held that he would be found east of Belle Fonte. One party of six led by two men named Yarnell and MacMullen, started up the west slope of the mountain, Fighting their way through the heavy underbrush and dense woods, the searchers pushed their way toward the crest. Near the top, buried under the trees, they found the wrecked plane. The searchers rushed for-ward. A moment later silence replaced the shouts of members of the party, for there, in the cockpit, could be seen the U feless form of Ames. - tht House Blasted Sacramento, Calif. Sweeping investigation into operations of dynamite plotters in this city was launched by the police and county officials here following a blast which wrecked the lower gtreet doors off the Sacramento county courthouse, shattered windows in the building and scattered debris through the corridors. The dynamite charge, estimated to have consisted of between six and eight sticks, was planted under double doors on the ground floor, beneath a marble staircase leading to the main entrance. The doors were blown from their hinges and carried several feet inside the building. Albert Cassell!, county night watchman, narrowly escaped injury and possible death. AT. Note: For Constipation, take Tanlac Vegetable Pills, Natures own harmless laxative. 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Co-ir- t Latest Paris Hosiery Not So Loud in Color Ever since it became the fashion display the hosiery, much attention has been given to different styles of The mode changes and stockings. varies as it does in all the rest of the costume and the subject engages the talent of some of the most prominent designers and merchants. The exact shade to be worn, writes a Paris fashion correspondent in the New York Times, has been debated for the past two seasons, the point being that to the must, be matched the shoes, or even the complexion. The shades that were so much in evidence during the summer have worn their popularity threadbare, and while one still sees them about, worn usually by the flapper type, the better stockings Intended for the s clientele are quiet in color, beige, gray, castor, and other demure shades. The smartest among the square folded bits of grosgrain all over the crown are of and most onusual In the smart effect they create, silk stockings have slender openwork something gown, pink-blon- d high-clas- gun-met- self-col- clocks. ; Some have embroidered clocks in the same or in a contrasting color. Echoes of the return to favor of black stockings have been heard' all season ; in Paris they have actually arrived, Many women consider it more chic to wear black stockings with a black frock and shoes; when wearing light stockings they have shoes to match; black shoes they use with morning dress only, or else for country wear. The prettiest stockings shown among the modes for the early autumn are of sheer silk with a lace insertion- covering the entire instep. The insertion is o Chantilly in graceful floral patterns ; in some styles it reaches almost to the knee. The stocking is a favorite, but there are some charming examples in black silk, very sheer, with white point ducliesse set in from the slipper toe to the garter on the stocking. Unusual and very handsome stockings of black are beaded with jet, steel or crystal ; others are embroidered with a single motif in bright colors; but the very latest extravaganza Is the gossamer weight chiffon stocking on which are designed flowers, butterflies and birds. ' - k roll-dow- n high-explosiv- e Mining Engineer Blown To Pieces Reno, Nevada. Glenn D. Cook, 37, mining engineer and geologist, wa'p blown to pieces at the Golden Eagle mine, sixty miles southwest of Fallon, Nevada, when a box of 5000 fuse caps he was carrying exploded just at the mouth of the tunnel. He was general manager of the mine, which Is owned by Kansas City capitalists. 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