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Members best large table is one of the which a home seamstress Select a table without a1 have sacks or buckling as it will enable A is.ets r the t Write lottos j to lay the i I fabric smooth, and cutting. you have a dress form, this, cs too, will make fitting easier. Have (this writers good pair of sharp shears uAN(V'Peclally important when cutting cityTool, as the fabric oilers less dnplify If This black wool suit with an colored jacket from almond Joseph Halperts collection shows the Chinese influence in the collar. The suit has new fall sleeves gathered slightly at the shoulders. The waistline is slit at the flaps. all-tim- t how they fit. This is all done after basting so adjustments can be made easily. Pockets are not hard to make on a woolen coat and they add a lot of flair to the sporty models. You may choose a patch pocket, a welt pocket, a patch pocket with a flap, or a bound pocket. Make the pockets only after the coat Is put together, except for the lining, as it will be necessary to pm them at the right height to have them look well Bound buttons and button holes add a great deal of style to the coax a harder. is no Sewing coat The bound buttonholes are stance than cottons, rayons or easy to make in a woolen, but you m ytu combinations of those two), and may have a tailor make them for i full length mirror right in the you if necessary. The same goes oom where for the bound buttons. sew. you You, who have an old coat no How to Line wearable, may find that the Coat Properly irmg or interlining in that coat is coats have a lining throughym it.ll in good condition. Having this outMostincluding the sleeves, as this d eady made, with only a little is essential for winter warmth. A m?r it mg necessary to place it in the lining also helps a coat to slip on icw coat, will save lots of time and and off easily, so select a glossy rk Remove the lining carefully material which will slide easily. A ard hang aside until ready to use. darker lining will not soil as easily 3e sure to brush off any stray as a light one, so select material heads. that is a darker shade than your Adjust the pattern to yourself be- coat but have the color the same lt e cutting out the coat as this will basic one as your coat e many hours of g fitting and Using the coat pattern, cut the and sewing. Make sure the lining for the coat Youll notice eves and length of the coat are that in many coats therei is an extra foldoper for you. pleat in the back. The fabric is good rule to follow is to pin be-ed before cutting. The pleat gives e basting and fit before sewing. extra room in the back without 3 ce basted the coat will look on making the coat bulky. f u as it would when the final sew-f- g Stitch the lining like a dress, and is completed. How much better seams open. Join the sleeves press 1 is to make alterations without last. ,ng to A good way to insert the lining rip out fine machine ching! properly is to place the unlined coat, inside out on your model figDetail PUNY Sewing in Dress ure, then pm and baste the lining to that. Wear the coat after lining Are you surpr sed to learn that is basted to make sure you have eves In a co 1 are put in much room, etc. P je same way ns In a dress 7 Well, enough ey are Insert the padding before y Home and Visiting Boos But the theme song of the baseball crowd is: It isnt what you used to be its what you are today. Just what the Flying Dutchman thought of the vocal raspberries thrown his way no one ever will know. But Ive figured ever since that if a home crowd could boo Wagner, no one else should be Immune. Ball players tell me they have no feeMng about being booed in hostile hamlets. I know John McGraw relished the dislike he deliberately built up in Chicago, St. Louis and other cities away from New York. Ive heard Matty booed In New York but not McGraw, although he may have been. The swiftest and most effective reaction to booing from a rival crowd came from Cobb years ago. Ray Chapman, Cleveland shortstop, had just been killed by Carl Mays in a Yankee game. Cobb had been quoted in an interview denouncing Mays. Cobb denied the interview with considerable fervor. The next day, appearing with the Tigers against the Yankees, Ty took a terrific vocal lathering from some 35,000 Yankee fans. Its no fun, Cobb told me that night, to be booed, hissed and cursed by 35,000 American citizens. But In place of curling np or growing sour, Cobb stepped out that day and got four hits, stole two or three bases, scored several runs and broke up the ball game. The answer is that the big crowd was chrering him In his last time np. nAIFA . . . British troops guard the barbed wired streets of Haifa, Palestine, during the outbreak which followed when immigrants from Europe, seeking entrance into Palestine, were transferred to British ships and transported to the island of Cyprus and detention camps. Three Jews were killed and many injured during the demonstration. BRITISH TROOPS GUARD TROUBLED m re-tir- A Y J Bits and Pieces If you make cretonne slipcovers, save all the odd bits of material and use them for making bags, sewing bags, shopping shoe bags and clothespin holders. aprons Make from old oilcloth. They are handy when washing dishes. Old damask tablecloths are excellent when dyed and recut Into dirndl skirts. They can also be used for attractive but simple place mats or extra napkins. Worn-ou- t pillow cases are very clothes that good for covering are put away for storage. It accumulatprevents dust from DIGS GRAVES . . . Henna BATTLE FLAG OF BATTLING SHIP . . . Before a large gatherirg, the battle flag of the battered but still afloat USS Nevada was presented to the state of Nevada. The presentation was made by Rear officer Adm. Francis W. Rockwell (right), former commanding Is This state. the for Vail to Gov. Pittman, accepting of the Nevada, the first time in naval history that a flag of a major battleship has been returned to a state. the sleeves, then attach at the shoulder. Any gather- should come at the top of the JMer father than underneath. j tm Pn tmC and tb to u i1 Yu fit the coat for sleeves, that they hang straight, and to the coat closing to see , nd ing on the shoulders of 1 1 Bar-the- l, North Liberty, Ind., miss, is believed to be the only girl grave digger In the U. S. Her eagerness to obtain a musical education led her to hire out as a grave digger at Sauktown, Ind. She was proclaimed Girl of the Year by the Guitar Guild. X v V gar- blp ufl 9 Colors that continue to be seen as Possibilities for the season These are ,, Brays and ri,n ,acccnicd with muled white or i bl'kht jewel tones. about the fall costume ta le slirn look . except sleeves, ar 'ill ri Bndefinitely fuU. Sleeves bal!oon The melon ' Hite 'id aipjlar f multon slcevcl are vcry star, or million dollars has been allotted for the publicity campaign. Hes finished two million-dol-la- r pictures under his present contract In Old Sacramento and "The Plainsman and the Lady. The new contract calls for three pictures a year, 'with $15,000,000 earmarked for the productions. William Elliott, else! One-ha- lf Columbias Jolsons Story will techIntroduce a nicolor effect thats said by technicians to be the best thing done In motion pictures; to date the best effects been achieved in animated cartoons, by artists, not cameramen. Mrs. Bettie-Su- e Smith traveled from Uvalde, Texas, to Hollywood just to see her daughter, Dale Evans. But between picture-makinat Republic and radio and personal appearance chores. Dale had no free time. Then They wrote me that My Pal Trigger was showing at one of the theaters in Uvalde, said Mrs. Smith, and I made up my mind Id see more of Dale if I went home and saw the movie! g A new air show starring Roy Rogers, Pat Butlram, Dale Evans, Gabby Hayes, the Sons of the Pioneers and Country Washburn and his orchestra will replace the National Barn Dance October 5. NBDs sponsors are switching to It after 14 years! Y Dee Engelbach, producer-directo- r beof the CBS "Academy Award, lieves listeners like fresh voices in supporting roles, and each week he auditions budding actors. Ex-- I. Ira Grosel got an Award role, then was hired for the Dick Powell film, Johnny OClock. d ments where they're most i f Y Problem of 1917 i JP ihf Republic Productions, Inc., is going to make Wild Bill Elliott Into b ei Fashion Forecast bid5 long run. Shes beautiful, shes been working hard learning how to act, shes devoted to her husband and more interested in his career as a professional football player than In her own. But those lurid ads were, to put it mildly, exaggerated. She deserves success as an actress, not merely as an underdressed siren. goat-getter- s. l" lllrf JANE RUSSELL Buck Rogers in the 25th Century goes on llie sir September 30 as a Monday through Friday serial, 4:45 to 5.00 EST. Bucks been off Shotting Up the Mob This seems to be the best answer. the air since 1935. Another favorThe best reply to a boo or a vocal ite of young people, House of Mysreturns October 6, Sunday cataclysm of hate and derision is tery, to show up the maudlin mob of afternoons, You rarely hear them booing a fellow who is making Sydney Smith, star of the CBS good. No ball player ever took the Richard Lawless, gets a new terrific vocal riding Babe Ruth ab- leading lady every five weeks The sorbed In the Yankee-Cuworld current one is Vivi Janiss, who reseries years ago when he came to cently arrived In New York from bat against Jack Root in Chicago. Hollywood. Shes blonde, five feet Packed stands howled and yelled three, and balls from Omaha, Neb. and called Babe names they wouldnt print in the press of purFrank Turners back in Hollygatory. The Babe applied even viler wood after traveling through Neepithets, one against 45,000, as he vada and northern California, scoutpointed to the center field flag pole. That was the most famous home ing towns with more than 10,000 acting as talent scout population run Babe ever hit in his collecfor a town, in other words It must tion of more than 700 an average town, to be All I know about it, the Babe be just as the locale for Robert Risused Is that bail was told me later, or flattened out king RKO picture, Magic Town, kinder starring James Stewart; five weeks after they found It. of shooting will take place there. mt water-resista- Than making a dress. ,'X - the home club. The argument we are taking up here concerns the ethical side in riding the home athlete when he is in the process of cavorting on the soapy chute, otherwise known as a slump. The fans argument is that as long as he pays his entrance fee and the game is offering him no particular thrill for the money invested, he has a perfect right to pick up his enjoyment and entertainment over another route, which is letting the erring or futile ball player know just what the fan thinks about him. The faa has a good case here as long as he doesn't move Into personal invective, Involving the players ancestry and his present family, which often happens. The shock I ever picked only half-wa- y up over a booing incident occurred many years ago when Pittsburgh fans started riding Ilonus Wagner. Wagner was then in his 41st year. He had been an outstanding star for over 20 seasons. He had given millions as many thrills as any ball player had ever displayed up e to the reign of Babe Ruth, the thrill king. His brilliant work at short with his bushel-baskhands, his great base running, his tremendous hitting through two decades seemed to be quite enough to allow for a few lapses in his fading days. ...J fin-sh- Jr, tips Given if $ I, n v J c hoosa gave Jane lussell at home over ;; e a pattern. Lookbe them patten sun- very coats may 7 ly as are harder some t Make style, but patter Select the pat- ase nta - Ue than others. After construction. tterns with easy has been chosen, follow guidft"for material so you will PErs for the Drawer an appropriate fabric e 15 ce will not coat style A dressy pie etc. vk good in a plaid, the size to about word a just 14 dress, size a wear If you hmse. Patesize. coat is your jjen that on the try makers always ra garment with a dress, so that it will be o j neednt worry a dress. with i worn when po tight coat to wear with If you want a suits, select a loose, sporty L' 0ne with full sleeves and full so that it will fit well over a more bulky nut which is naturally EELS Shan a sheer dress. rraien Released by Western Newspaper Union. wide diver-genc- e of opinion as to whether By VIRGINIA VALE the rabid fanatic is entitled to boo build-u- p which a good ball player on an off day Hughes and feed him the Old Bronx Cheer in The Outlaw cerin his time of trouble. As you may know, there are two sides to every tainly achieved its purpose; argument, the same as a plank. he picture has been breaking Usually both are just as wooden, records leading nowhere, but in this case the argument at hand is a big part shown, and Miss name and face were familiar of baseball. to the public long before the picBooing a visiting or hostile player is another matter. This is often ture was shown. But its a question the reputation shea a tribute to the whether in the damage said play- acquired wont handicap her er has slipped to SPHERE seems to be a ? !i . -- with woolen dress. Working 6 a provided a is pleasure eal not too heavy to run through m and you machine easily, of accomplish-- 8 sense real 6 make your own coat. ,1 e longer ' vw pur-i- F , - i represents the largest for one item in the i i ?! yoUBE considering a coat for this season. ikaSln realize that the outlay I is and dropped waistlines Slim as hemlines are high fashion news, is skirt draping With short sleeves and sleeveless dresses, the gloves worn are short length ones War I You'll remember World of the new some at look when you ones skills. There are slim tubular el and others with the draped pan lnctdi nt.illy, and then, so popular now. iJ . I or hundred and forty make two amphibicadets Point Anmpolls niidxhlpnn A few ous landings as Invasion troops near the Virginia capes. veteran marines In rath landing craft led the midd.es and cadets to Secretary of ashore In the war games. Photo shows, left tworight, Wist Point cadets and acy James lorreslal. Adm. Aubrey I itch, In the heath. , MIDDIC TRAINING MAMLAI.RS n and 315 West DIRBY WINNER 11 . . , Gilbert San Diego, who won the 1916 Ail American Soap Box derby at Akron, Ohio. More than Kit gan, It, spectators watched the event. Racers from aU sections o' the country participated. G3,00Q We have been talking recently a number with of managers, not club owner or ball players, about the 1917 baseball season. One of the smartest told me this with the amazing Increase In attendance. with the aftermath of the Mexican league and the union ball plajers for 1917 are go- ing to demand big pay increases "A good many of these deserve such increases," the manager said. ODDS AND ENDS-D'A- rU itii makes his dt hut as an actor in Carnet i llal portraying 7 haikou sky; he'll also conduct set erul orihistral sequent pi. , . . Cure a I.mdlors, Sue dish film star reiently rigneil by darner tiros., wears the bis licit sun glassis lit llolhuood , , . I'utlt Ctn ton, o Lhiquito llanann" lame, u hit's done so will utth her oun air shotr, has been screen tested by 2Uh Century-box- . . , . Hob Hums hasn't maile a m one for years, but his uell stm keit farm uill be the suhjist of a Xiiiinie farms feature. . . . Harold I Imd nuns one of the country's largest boating alleys, in Santa Monica. |