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Show BEAVER PRESS This Week For Immediate Chic Black Satin! hy By CHERlE NICHOLAS Well all I know Just what I read In the papers or what I run Into hithr and yon. I am .Just a sitting here with no more Idea of what to write about than a billy goat. Juet a kind ot reminencing on the past two or three weeks. The memory of a lot of the Blerlot, who designed the Rossi-Codplane that has Just beaten the world's long distance records, speaks with authority on flying. Twenty-fou- r years ago he was tha first to fly the English Channel. Now his plane has easily flown the Atlantic, the whole of Europe and on to Damascus. Blerlot predicts "the earth will be encircled non-stoeither by a craft using a heavy oil, or as soon as a means is found for utilizing electrically driven engines." The Diesel engine in the air will revolutionize flying and cut Its cost. Engineers that should know, believe that a trip across this continent or across the Atlantic Ocean will not cost more than five or ten dollars per passenger, with Diesel power. A non-stotrip around the world will attract no attention 25 years hence. As to "utilizing electrically driven engines" the genius is probably born who will solve the problem of wireless power allowing airplanes to pick up tbeir current as they fly over the various waterfalls and other power plants alotvg the route. os associa- tions with the pack of Govenors Is Is fresh in my mind. suc-cess- platform in his home, and be p TF YOD have not already done so, then "do It now" buy a black satin suit or frock for Immediate wear, for satin Is the opening sensation on the new style program. Favor for satin t running at such a high pitch at this moment, even our hats, our handbags and our gloves are being made of satin, while certain exclusive booterles are displaying shoes of satin to help correlate a perfect ensemble. The call of the hour is for the black satin Jacket suit Ideal it Is for wear. Just the thing to don when summer togs take on that passe look which they always do when cool days herald the approach of autumn Which Is why we are presenting herewith several sketches of the newest fashions styled of satin. The suit to the left has the coat which has won Its way Into the hearts of womankind. The organdie frill, large bow and the daring cuffs of the gloves carry fashion of white accessory touches on Into the fall program. The other charming satin ensemble happily combines black with white satin. The top part of the dress Is fashioned of the white and the bat Is one of the new swanky white satin sailors which yon will find are tm mensely flattering. The satin sailor, which is Initiating a program of midseason millinery, is scoring n triumph. For a "first" hal It Is IdeaL One of the very newest models Is shown In the Inset circle. mid-seaso- Novelty satins for evening wear especially Intrigue the fancy. All sorts of effects are shown, from printed design to Interwoven bar and rib novelties, also Jacquard effects and stripes which alternate satin and dull crepe. Perhaps the most Interesting of them all is the new reversible satin which may be one color on one side and another on the opposite, or it may be had with one shiny and one dull surface. The color play of these fascinating e satins is Inexhaustible. Evening- gowns of gleaming white or satin have their severely classic necklines softened with band-somwhite ostrich boas or with lels formed of petals cut from sheerest silk moussellna Another feature of the evening mode Is the dazzling mirror Jewelry which is worn with these wwns of white satin. One of the smartest type gowns shown for Immediate daytime wear Is the shirtwaist frock which Is tailored of crepe satin. two-ton- - off-whi- Br CHERIE MCUOLAM Black satin Is the common denoml nator of advance smartness to remem ber lo your present purchases. It has been a long time since black satin bad a run of luck, but It looks like It was In for the money now. The new designing sensation of Paris, "Dllkusha" has created the black satin "appoint ment suit" with nipped waistline and white handkerchief linen plastron and calls the result "Black Magic" Marvelous for all town appointments, and not a frailty for the budget either, as It'll still be useful next winter under your minks or sables. Majo, another new Paris house, comes clean with an austere and simple long double-breasteevening wrap In black satin which will send a lot of the little Idiotic jackets Into farcical tallsplns. d ' 'JiU Candy Stripe Ribbon Is Popular Dress Trimming vyKr iMJpj t r a I Incoming style reports particularly stress the increasing Importance attached to costume Jewelry. A fascinating story Is now broadcasting concerning Jewelry which repeats the colors of the costume. This theme Is being especially played upon in connection with formal evening dress. Jewelry wblch reflects the color of the costume Is smartly exemplified In the simulated ruby and rhlnestone ensemble worn with a white and red crepe evening gown as here Illustrated. Note thnt this handsome Jewelry set In eludes a stunning bracelet, pendant earrings and two clips. Plaid Taffeta Plaid taffeta makes girdles on some of the most striking evening frocks this season. A white organdy dance frock with ruffle running from the hem to the knees Is trimmed with a wide belt and long wish ends of blue, red and white taffeta ribbon. Bel-glu- A rush of frills to the shoulders brings a rush of thrills to the beholders, and then the fun begins. ribbon does a Wide candy-stripelot of frilly things for Luclen Lelong because he has magic In bis fingers as he turns and twists It Into Just the right folds and pleats and gathers be wants It In. On a model called Mel odle, Lelong uses a Roman striped faille and chiffon, running It around very large and deep armholes great loops that extend from the tip of the shoulder to the waistline. The raffles appear again at the bein of the princess skirt Clothe That Adorn but Do Not Conceal Decreed Fashion has decreed that the smart woman will be the one whose clothes adorn but do not conceal. ' Two articles of clothing comprise the approved full dress for the hot months a transparent frock and beneath a simpler than ever corset of a new material, trimmed scantily with lace. "The mode Is not Inspired by nud Ism," Mme. Charmls. lingerie czarlnB of Paris, said. "P.nt women neverthe tess wUl give the Impression of nudity under their summer robes." Two little boys had put away In the larder over night two small MIGHT BE WORSE cakes for consumption the next morning. When, however, one of them went the next morning to secure his cake, he found only one there, and that had a large piece bitten out of It Full of wrath, he went In search of his brother. "I say," he demanded, "I want to know who took that bite out of my cake?" "I did," answered his brother. "What did you do it forr "Well, when I tasted It I found it was your cake, so I ate the other one!" Chelsea Record. A visitor to a seaside town was obAccomplished serving the crowd. "I suppose you I noserve a good many fish dinners," he Prospective Father-in-Latice you smoke quite a lot, Mr. remarked to the hotel proprietor. Smith; do you drink as well? "Yes, the people eat fish, mostly." Ditto Great Scott, "I thought fish was supposed to be brain food, but these people are about jesl Rather better, In fact. Bythe most unintelligent specimens of stander. humanity I've ever seen." "Well," returned the other with a PUTTING IT STRAIGHT shrug of his shoulders, "just think of what they'd look like If they didn't eat fish." Son-in-La- Both Satisfied "But, dear," gushed the flapper, "is It fair to go to the picture with a boy you dislike?" "Well, It's like this," replied her friend, "I enjoy the picture and he enjoys my company." Stray Stories, Tha Difficulty "There's always room at the top," said the man who speaks sagaciously, "Yes," replied Bronco Bob ; "but the trouble Is that in a lot o' games the best cards Is at the bottom of the Mr. Goodcatch Can I light a pack." cigarette? Miss Wideawake Do you wish ma Better Luck to regard you as a match? "Judge, could you postpone my trial for a week?" Ia a Circle "On what grounds?" Mrs. Plumpleigh Is your new "Yon don't seem In a good temper." treatment successful? Gazettlno Illustrato, Venice. The Doctor It Is so very successful that all my patients have to folLearned by Experience John I can't afford to keep a car. low It np with an antllean treatStone But I thought you had one? ment, and that works so well that "I have. That's how I found out they return to the antlfat treatment and then I can't afford one." Stray Stories. an-tif- at When Sherman was marching to the sea somebody marching with him stole two pigs from the estate of Jefferson Davis. Captain Thomas Jefferson Davis of our army has often told Lieut. of John B. Sherman, grand-nepheGeneral Sherman, that something ought to be done about the pigs. Recently General Sherman's grand-nephesent two pigs nicely crated to Capt. Jefferson Davis, and that matter is settled, almost, not quite. Lieutenant Sherman has yet to learn what "interest" means. Captain Davis says two pigs are not enough. He will have statisticians figure how many pigs the original two would amount to now, after seventy years, and calculates offhand that the descendants of General Sherman will owe him 150,000.000 pigs at least OTCP WITH TUB NATION Salt Lake City's The earth's greatest wealth is in nature's fertility. Everybody knows that half a dozen shad, if all their young ones grew up and raised families, would fill the ocean solidly full of shad In a few years, and that the female oyster lays millions of eggs. When destructive sharks and other fish are killed off, as wolves have been killed in sheep raising countries, there will be more fish of the finest kind than ten times the present population of the earth could use. A dispatch from Baton Rouge, La., tells of a "crawfish run" in millions, blackening of the highway for a distance of five miles, with natives shovelling the crawfish into bags and passing automobiles crushing thousands of them. Thanks to the new United States law against kidnaping, a woman was arrested in New Jersey recently, accused of sending a threatening letter to a father who had recently employed her as nurse for his daughter. It read: "Leave f 50,000 In silver at main gate at midnight Aug. 2 or your daughter's head will be cut off." Whoever sent that was not familiar with metallic values and their weights. Fifty thousand dollars' worth of- silver at present prices would weigh about 800 pounds, not easily delivered by the father or carried away by the kidnaper. 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While he Is not physically able to keep the movies out of all of our devilment, be has come nearer It than anybody else could. They put Govenor Cross of Connecticut right next to Jean Harlow, the pallmeno blonde. So Jean Is liable to be moving Into Hartford any day now. This old Govenor was quite a favorite out here. A grand soul. He and Govenor Green of Rhode Island while both were Intellectual, they could act awful human at times, which after all Is the real test of a "Guy" with a high educa tton. 9 MS UiNntht SyndKtU, Int. So far all that we have been saying pertains to daytime fashions as they sound the satin note, bat if you wish to follow evening trends you will discover that It Is satin which Is leading the way. Satin with lustrous fin Isb and silk back is the wanted kind for formal dress. Stunning dinner gowns combine black satin for the skirt with white satin for the bodice and girdle as sketched In the center of the group. Future days glancing through Hitler's book, Meln Kampf, "My Fight." will find in it explanation of the Hit ler wind-up- . For Instance, Hitler writes: "All education must be so planned as to give the (German) boy the conviction that be Is unquestionably superior to the youths of other nationals. His physical training must give him the feeling that his nation is unconquerable." The Spartans had that idea, but they died out, although they trained boys to waylay miserable unarmed slaves on their way to work, in the early morning, and murder them with knives. You cannot make boys or men superior by telling them they are superior. The Kaiser and his officers tried that, and their soldiers kept a3 they marched thrpugh "Paris in five days," but they are not in Paris yet The Germans are a very great nation, in science, literature, courage, endurance, industry, everything. But to be pushed into another war now, is what they do not need. ftm titf ii X Many? Nature's Fertility iyji;KLY HILLS. For instance the Govenor of Virginia give us no inkling that he had anything on his mind but the affairs of his English subjects In the old Commonwealth of Virginia. Yet he sneaked off one night, we thought he had gone to get a drink in true Virginia fashion, and lo and behold he had gone to Canada and took unto himself a wife. They say a very charming lady that had run the State of Virginia under the last half dozen Govenors, for you know no state is better than its governors secretary. We got to Hollywood with our troop and at a very sumptious feed at Metro Goldwyns Studio, where we had a most excellent show. Think of seeing the following people In person and seeing them act right out loud for you: Jack Pearl, the old Baron Munchouser himself, and he was never lying better. If he had been on the green In one, he couldent lied better than he did this day. Ed Wynn, the old fire hose himself, who I have been going to see, and envieing in his shows for years. Ed Is just out here now for pictures, and if he gets a break in stories, he will squirt laughter on all the gloom and put it out. Harold Lloyd who has been laughed at by the world, and admired by all of Hollywood, was there. Hal Roach who year after year, regardless of conditions, times, actors growing up, or anything, just keeps making funny pictures, he and Harold were togeather. You remember both their early were made togeather. Both went their own way and both made good. No bitterness, just good feeling and friends forever. Polly Moran, by golly Polly, you was funny. You is always funny, but you was extra funny that day. Ted Healy, did yon ever see him and what he calls his stooges? You know what a stooge ie? Well Its a fellow, or group of fellows that are Just made up funny, and do and say silly things. You just wonder some time what they are doing, it all seems so cuckoo. The nearest thing I can compare to a stage stooge Is a Congressman, or Senator. Its awful hard to tell what they are getting at sometimes. Well Ted Healy and his quorum of stooges Is a sort of glorified congressional executative meeting. Oh there was Just lots of stars there they Introduced, your favorites and mine. Missed Wally Berry. He wasent there. He is one of my pets. Clark Gable works at that studio but he was in the hospital. You know I dont believe I ever did see him, and I was just as anxious as the Govenors wives and daughters were. They are talking about eulng the studio, and I am with em. Greta Garbo works there too, but as the Govenor. of Minneapolis was not with us, she dldent show up, she dont let anybody see her. In fact I dont believe there is such a person. I think its just this Marlene Deltrlck that takes her mens breeches off and puts on dresses and goes under the name of Garbo. Louie B Mayer who fed all of us, and charged It up to "Tug Boat Annie", Louie made a good speech. He was a very staunch Republican. 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