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Show ) 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmml BEAVER PRESS Chic Fur Ingeniously Trims Gorgeous Woolens for Fall WHO'S NEWS By ADVENTURERS' CLUB CHERIE NICHOLAS THIS X j. 1 WEEK ( 11 recent arrival successful exploits at JbSE and elsewhere it would . seem that the l Kept Tenr.is reported asso- ciation of John Jb....- taiorr- rilt. f tampFroma McCormackf tne eminent geball Career F8 i the fair Wimble-fan- d title-le- r United States national in London as a singing teaches someone's flight of fancy, Marble, as may be recalled, a night club solo-tjae her debut as He winter, and, after the curtennis season is over, she will slo Hollywood to make a motion the entrepreneur has signed is able $ whom she lace her to advantage. 'Mil The first woman to hold three flimbledon and three American Sties at one and the same time, sing-jesiffner of sports clothes, potential actress, Miss Mark's versatility is not confined things. She could, if i ethese had not to her expressed Igret got beyond such things, Jay goftball baseball with factl- equal to that of most men. tenor, with i st " ' " V 4.1 I ! A And, before s small ability. &t, sandlot football with her pothers and other boys claimed if r enthusiasm. As a she started playing hard III! baseball with a younger Flic pother, Harry (Tim) Marble, later joined the Pacific (bast League Missions team as irllJ Du ifcortstop. an; I is EPA said that Marble Pere, a tier in Plumas county, Calif., lie time doubted whether he ever fd wean the girl from a baseball which she swung on clubs other-- I composed of male players. But gift of a tennis racquet at the of 13 and subtle encouragements fed her thoughts to tennis. This fpened when, in lieu of a career 1 ball player, she become i official Franmascot of the co Seals of the Pacific Coast h-- M 'Eli be. onde, statuesque, with pray iff, gracious in manner as slie is Yfppearance lovely. Miss Marble I much favor wherever she went ? ISSUMING Laurence Olivier's role in support of Katharine fiell in a current Broadway hit, fncis Lederer, the engaging young Czech acto whose Amor at 12, iijerer Now a ce Advocate . American fame e e n h ? gained In mo- his facility for pictures, finds Jstering native pronunciations apg him welL In this connec- - be it recalled Me his first that, when he stage appearance in four years ago, he was un- - don to speak a word of English, fctheless, by aping the diction Jhe coach, later resorting to the ionary to learn the of meaning which he had said, he ked admirably in suc- Bauea- -it roughout the civilized world, fs advocacy of peaceful ad just-leof International Issues re- pltcd- from in:iiciii'c iin me , f "fd war, In which he served ot 12, winning two for gallantry. Entering e War to avenge the death In lion of a beloved older broth- fou"d his age no bar to I7ce- - He asserts. Indeed, ?a at the time of his enlist-?the Czechs had boys who but eight years old under ... - ljjr,m .ls f f rfm, ' bligraphy opens at Prague, 18, he was Paying walk-7rt- s the Deutches Landes X mT Soldier in "Lohengrin." a JySinSClal Comedy a"ying. a cxtremely .rhn!"aCtCr- - SfcW itn i h 1 Gainin subordi- - rather ,sPeakinK Part yed readin .usea acior reeived K of uy He then through lines ne subse. a schnlarshin Dramatic Art In In went to Breslau. "urscn. me Uerman fr" w, discovered him and intro-- a him to th ocani(; overnight the feminine Berlin. n.i; Wi!f. t AdaNejedly. an opera Prague in 1923. from ,uTb,eWntly he was di- 0 ycar ago. tie mar- "t, m ?;3and,J hCrecn danccr- - IIe ,s hli features extreme- k etpu' .eyes soulful. In his k "ip.rli, 15 to the Ger- "1 srphprs ar.d the French si add-ctc- aturvn-W- Nt' d all-ov- er Service.) Death in the Ecltrap" From beginnings such as evidenced in this fascinating ensemble the vogue for fur trimmings is rapidly developing into a passion for unique and highly decorative treatments that will manifest itself in full force as the autumn and winter style program unfolds. Preparatory to the cqming call for fur trims that are distinctively new and out of the ordinary, designers have put on their thinking caps in order to play up the idea in ingenious ways for it is said that emphasis will be placed on unique touches of fur that have dramatic For instance, such inappeal. will be worked as effects triguing bow-knappliques of fur, bands of fur that outline the fronts of jackets ecforming pockets In cunningly f idea centric ways. The is a cute trick that cuffs bishop sleeves in fur flared from a tight wrist. The cuffs form a muff when the hands are clasped together. or Then again the fur yoke, front varied to ways. worked back, is cuff-muf- seaThe "look pretty" edict this son extends to headgear, footgeard and makeup. Though some skins are seen (treated thw finish and no year with a new shiny vivid rouge), other makeup except a warm the most talked-o- f tan tint is with a little made up honey beige, colorful liprouge, mat powder and stick. Heads are topped with peaked wide hats hoods attached to suits, with two caught turbans fishnet and Cork clogs big colored hairpins. on smart and raffia sandals are seen than feet Beach bags are bigger equipped liberaUy ever, and can be with makeup to insure that pretty A two-piec- Lace Top Dress k w - 5 k, ; , I 1 I f - L fash . .uCf attractive une oi u'c- " i on the current style program mod-- d The p dress. lace-toof the revne bM Blctured shown at a of Chicago is Creators Style provLit to be one of the b.g sue It is hked HZ of the season. with a Jacket, for worn mldseas.r. through on c rry w far the corselet ntofall. it is navy ,c hl!e ",r . .Wirt with Z y. 1 Hatful of Stars stars captured befabric Small of tween layer, of a Frencn imaginative creat.on bat designer. " i ,t,M Pattern 6391, Now you can make your chair and davenport sets to match. And they're all in this simple crochet that works up so quickly. The davenport head rest is made rf two chair backs joined with tl.e border crocheted around the three sides. You'll be proud of these matched sets! Pattern 6391 contains directions for making the set; illustrations of it and of Btitches; materials needed. To obtain this pattern, send 13 cents in coins to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th St., New York. Please write your name, ad dress and pattern number plainly. nuicK WUOTES jtrrtfind Ffirura Q lil PRACTICAL PATRIOTISM VOU cannot build an idi-a- l stale by io laws simply passing life's activities. Making people dependent upon the state is not building the state or the individual. To make man adventuresome, a bull rr rrarliint out to find Self and his Maker, that is practical patriotism!." 17. S. Senator Alexander w Uey. 'Your Gift Vmi i mav not he able to leave children. a great your r t ... inheritance. but day by day you may De weavwhich them coats for they will ing wear through, aij eternity. i, u, ' Cuyler, How Women v in Their 40's Can Attract Men Here's food advice (or a woman diirloc bar Ivan change (usually from 88 to 62), who she'U lose ber appeal to men, who worriea ot bout hot flashr. lose pop, dixxy spella, spella. upset name and moody Get more fresh air, 8 bra. sleep and If Ton need a rood general system tonic take Lydia E. pinkhara s Vegetable Compound, made helps Nsture build tipteiallp for worn. Itthus helps five more up physical resistance, vivacity to enjoy life end assist cmlmiaf and nerves symptoms that disturbing Jittery often accompany changs ot Ula. WELL TEY1NGI WOaTii Anchor Rope Caught Public's1 Desire But Judd didn't reach the surface. He shot up about five feet, and The public loves fables best, and then stopped with a Jerk that took the air out of his lungs. That Jerk so fables are given it. Voltaire. scared Judd. "The first thing I thought," he says, "was that a large miid had me. To this day I don't know why I should nave tnougnt mat, fnr the laraest sauid I have ever seen weighed only a pound and a half. KILL ALL FLIES Wltf arte M Then I looked down and saw that it was the anchor rope, tied to my Kilt attract ftfifl iUii fllf. waist, that was holding me. I knew it must De caugni on me Douom, so (JDIKf BTpllI convrHifcpnt I grasped It and hauled myseU downward, nana over nana." W not t 41 or n J urn alt, Bll t ..la .11 BMBim )lMiyUili. Judd's lungs were aching now. The air was gone out of them, tfrtlfta HfiroVd rVmns, Inc. and he knew It would be a long time before he could untangle that rope and get to the surface. Would he make It? Well he was doing his best. That 10 feet of rope seemed like 500. Ills heart was beating and his head was spinning. At last he reached 32-- 39 WNU W the noint where the rope was snagged, and then calamity! As he reached the snag, the rope suddenly tightened, drawing him Croft had picked A Day of Strife up close against the stump. Up in the boat, George out of the water. Better a day of strife thn a that moment to become alarmed and try to haul Judd And with the rope caught In the snag. George was hauling him down century of sleep. A. J. Ryan. Instead of up down to his death! Judd began to struggle. But the rope only pulled him closer to the stump. It was so tight that Judd couldn't possibly ft free It from the snag, and there weren't many more seconds left In which he'd be able to free It. Ills lungs were bursting and his stomach felt as If It were turning inside out. He began, Blood swallowing water and at that moment be thought of the knife be Help Them Cleanae the of Harmful Body Waste had brought down to cut the set Une. It was in his belt. He got Tear kidneys are eonstanUy (llterlnf It out. cut the rope and that was the last Judd remembered. waste matter from the blood stream. But de When Judd woke up, he was lying in the bottom of the boat, and kidneys sometimes 1st In their workto rehad had the scare not act aa Nature Intended (all George was giving him artificial respiration. George i( retained, may tbst, move Impurities of his life when the rope suddenly went slack and Judd's body bad come noisoa the system and npee tbe whole) body machinery. to the surface and then started to go down again. He had fished Judd Symptoms msy be nsrrnf backache Bermistent headache, attacks ol dioinssa. out with a gaff and then worked over him until he brought him around puffne getting up nights, swelling, again. tinder the eye a (eeting ol nervotaf Union.) Western yfl fi and suits The incoming coats vogue. gray the stress and Davenport Alike 11 White grty nlrrpnin(a. T"W t Fetching Costume In White and Blue Style Gray Woolens High blend to that weaves wool Gray this fab. furs will be featured Uk on Bottom. look. and deep blue linen are from combined for a natty costume the deep the blue making bodice or oAthe Jacket and the It the dress. On the .houlder of emthe dress is a white anchor, on the anchor the and broidered, outlined in Jacket sleeve is blue of mother-of-pearflat, are buttons red. The III Dress Your Chair 50-5- fox. I or ur elKiU-- ot l rrlnu wiiboal olkrrenianu X ooln. Uiirlnta lk borderings galore together with swatches here and there in unexpected places that make for decorative and amusing fur fantasies. However, not by any means does all the glory go to the furs that trim. They tell but half the story of the enchanting fashions under way for the new season. It's the perfect teamwork that carries on 0 between luxurious wool weaves plus dramatic fur trimmings. That the forthcoming is going to be a season of luxuriant fabric there is no doubt and the new vintage of woolen materials gives emphasis George was hauling him down not up! to this forecast It is said that line at the buoy, pulled it up,. and started working along it plaids will be more conspicuously in caught the side of the river. He worked along until he was about other the toward the mode than ever, and when we and then the line stuck. half across, way as means it now are as say plaids it was caught on a snag on tne river Douom. Judd figured has resplendent an array as ere eye he couldn't pull it up, so the two men gave up he as would, Try seen. For the girl going away to and rowed on to get their bait. But on the way back, Judd beschool the cape costume pictured in gan thinking that he didn't want to lose a new eight dollar set the inset panel is enough to excit Une and decided to have a try at diving for It. the envy of every sorority sister on The is river was only about 14 feet deep at low tide, and all the clothes fashioned the campus. The cape cut off at of a strikingly handsome wool plaid- - Judd had on were his boots and a pair of old pants with legs anchor rope boat's the tied then and off his took e He wool boots, knees. suit. the a navy It tops to hold. That rope The suit can be worn alone and the to his waist and gave the other end to George Croft waters on the Maine coast are ice cold, The sake. The costumes. was for fur other safety's with cape to be able to that collars it adds chic and charm even in June, and if Judd got a cramp he wanted George our saieiy we tor the sometimes up But contraptions rig haul him up. to a high degree. most do us the harm. that the are things and to the grand glori In regard Judd Finds Where His Line Is Snagged. ous woolens that will feature for fall and winter it is said that vertical Judd dived. He found his line and began working his way toward tree stripes in raised effects or contrasts where it was snagged. He found the place. An old water-logge- d of yarn are scheduled among itumD. rolled downstream by the current, had lodged on top of it Judd weaves that will prove foremost in couldn't budge the stump. His lungs were bursting, so he rose to the There are many mossy surface. The only thing he could do now was to cut the line on each fashion. worsted crepes too that are highly side of the stump and save as much of it as possible. Taking his fishing attractive in the new wool fabric knife he dived again. showings. He reached the bottom, cut the une on one side, and men, (Beltaed by Western Newspaper Cnlon.) after rising to the surface for another breath of air, be went He down again. But this time, he miscalculated bis distance. reached bottom on the wrong side of the stump and had to work his way around it. "That took a few precious, seconds," says Judd, "because now the current was becoming stronger and It was getting increasingly hard to bold my feet on the bottom. But at last I found the Une. I cut it quickly, doubled my kneea under me and shot toward the surface." well-tanne- nt of color-matche- Cloth sleeves that are patterned with applied huge polka dots of fur present an attractive new note. Then there are bindings and Warm Honey Beige Smart Tan Shade has branches now INGENIOUS and use of fur trimmings is in prospect for fall. As a matter of fact, the vogue has not really been held back until the arrival of cool days for during the summer, suits and ensembles of daintiest, sheerest wools in rapturous pastels highlighted with touches of delicately toned fox have held high favor with women who pride themselves on keeping pace with the mode. Then, too, "coming events cast their shadows before" in advance midseason collections which include many fascinating ensembles done in alluring wools that are enhanced with lovely, lightsome fur after the manner of the stunning costume illustrated. Gaston of Paris designed this handsome beige wool crepe ensemble trimming it with exquisite N rendering his f He is passionately devoted to cause of world peace f f00gh the World Tp tA. Station, which he himself or- - ROLLS DEVELOPED 8 print Judd's set line stretched clear across the river. It was anchored by concrete blocks a few feet out from either shore, and at one end there was a float that told Judd where he could find It when he wanted It. You never take a set line entirely out of the water. When you want to gather your catch, you haul the line op at the buoy and work ycur way along it in a rowboat, pulling the line up In front of you and letting It fall back In the water behind. AU through April and May, Judd made his living digging clams and tending his set lines. And then, on the morning of June 7, Old Man River presented him with a bill for what he had taken. The bill was for one human life, and Old Man River didn't null his punches when he started collecting them. That morning, Judd and his friend, George Croft, were rowing out to some mud fiats for bait. On their way, they passed one oi juaa s set lines and stooDed to see if there was a stray eel or two on it Judd 1 1 1 PHOTOGRAPHY Set Line Anchored by Concrete Blocks. Jso proficient in basketball as member of the Polytechnic team, she track athlete of r.1.,-;.- ELLO, EVERYBODY: 4, h, San Francisco, j&s likewise a i for material and a day s work putting it together. A set line is a long rope, with weights on it every 20 feet to keep down at the bottom of the river, and three or four hundred shorter lines attached to it at intervals. The shorter lines are baited to eaten the eels which swim along near the bottom of the stream on their way out to sea with the ebbing tide. , ed f 1 fishprman takps his livinff out of the water, and at times the water is pretty generous. But it's a treacherous element when it wants to be, and there are times when it takes back more than it has given. Sometimes it drives a mighty hard bargain. Judd O'Rourke, of Hartford, Conn., made his living for eight or nine months by wheedling it from the Saco river in Maine. Judd didn't take any too much from the river. Darned little more than he needed to live on. But when the river came around to collect, it wanted Judd's life in pay ment for those few months of subsistence. It was in the spring of 1929 when Judd started to wrest a living from the river. He was digging clams and fishing for eels, down at the mouth of the stream. Eel fishing took quite a bit of equipment. One set line alone cost about eight dollars view of Miss YORK.- -m -- HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES J OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF! PARTON LEMUEL F. , 1 r.m v The idea of ne Mtile intrrrrtt v (Rclcaaed br Government Wages According to figures compiled by the United States civU service commission, the average annual salary of government employees is approximately $1,871. The average in the District of Columbia is $2,003. and outside the District ol Columbia. . $1,838. Newspaper Farm Lands Texas has the largest amount ot land devoted to farming of any state in the country 124.707.130 acres al most four times the acreage of its nearest rival, Nebraska. The District of Columbia, 'he smalle.it section, has 3,071 acrt devotol tu agri culture. lose ol pep and etrengtn. Other signs ol kidney or bladder die. be burning, scanty at too order may Ireruent urination. doubt no thst prompt be should There treatment la wiaer than neglect. Use been have winning oea's PHI. Dooa's new friends lor more than lorry years. repuUUon. They bsve a nsttoa-wl- de Are recommended by grateful people too country over, anilety and Maim, wpi m m wv"' m'tvi'm e"wv mivm |