Show i ' F v ! t i I f ii THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINEE v OblL&Qa COMFORT BOW TO BEAUTY IN PARIS FASHIONS e ra Practical Appears To Attire of B Vanishing By PRINCESS AU FAZ1 (United Press Staff Correspondent) PARIS— CUP)— Fashion ha always been made of contrast and exaggerations so now In Paris showen are hiding their legs and L ing their brows The skirts are lengthening rapidly and alarming rumors oft skirts with petticoat f fringes are spread oyer town Fpr the time j being morning dresses are short blit af tcrnoon gowns hide everything but the ankles and evening robe have no limit and m ght easily sweep the floor fashionLeems The era of pr ictical to be over and women will have to endure all sort it of slavery tcf show the difference between real Be-I- n “midtoetts’ ft antes” and details that the fore It was oni ference could be seen I short drei sses and little bonnets on the head used to make it seem omenwere! dressed in series like autowill mobiles but now every wo be able to sho her personality If nothing else are seen and Some corse movement to restore them but th y are not as hie the ancient intrument of torture! They away from the fort able waist belt t 1 z' i it OF JTLES AND CHATEAUX Mil-I BURGUNDY by Francis C Page & Co Boston is a handsome Volume with colored plates! fifty other cover designs and decorations which are prettily done by Blanch McManus Nat in the royal domain of France itself not in luxurious Touraine was (there more love of splendor ami religious trappings of the cere-in als of the middle ages than Burgundy - Said - Michelet: all“Burare gundy is a country where solemn and a of pompous possessed " f eloquence” j the arts Burgundy has played its cfwn special part and if the cna did not here run riot as luxuriously as in Touraine he at least built well arid Utt innumerable examples behind for example the old palace of the Dukes tat Dljdjn and the Salle Synodale jat Se Miltoun’s love for' and knowl-o- f old France show him at his in this volume He reproduces conveys the spirit and peculiar of -Burgundy and the Bur-liaOdd bits of knowledge e lore frequently cento the varied- appeal of the resting chapters! and definite taxation where offered is exact ! z t M V r : - - jy - i ! t f i il-ti- ons - teau-build- ( “just around the comer” ’ er J e mis 1 K ns 1 s ' old-tim- v - GOLDEN HIGHLANDER by Th' lore- - Goodridge Roberts Id C Page is Co Boston ave you any Scotch in you? If so you will thorougly enjoy and appreciate this picturesque romantic ut adventurous story of Highland oniits who settled the year 182 on the banks River in New Brunswick But whether or no you have Scottish blood in your veins you iwiij like this The collections of this wxntef thus spirited tale by the author of “The Starkeleys” - “The Red definitely overthrow com! or for I Fighting for the spo: and eFathera” etc beauty Except we The hero is a proud young Highare comm morning dresses to the dresses that for years we land gentleman of the Campbells of yll and is always “cocking his could not look at without smiling This! change will be difficult! even bonnet” (He has a hard head too!) who Thfre are two heroines an English nearly impossible for women have! an active life but on thd oth-- 1 go mor military officers wild er hand it will be 'a good thing for mgjhlanders a crafty governor In life and wild life i the elegance parisienne because As always Captain Roberts has will (bring back the toilette jof a written a virile tale with well-wi- ll “grand dame” More than efer ’it studied local color of his own Can- be an obligation to heed Paris new adian northlanda It is one of the follow to th and scrupulously fashion which can be described by best things he has yet done he book is in a handsome cloth the following rules: ling with gold stamping Froritis-- e Tailored dresses to the a: is in full color—CL F with many panels which ma so the slimmer that body ' ADVENTURE STORIES appears at itsI natural place orj even fertUe field to less known writ- higher For evening wear a display Of the ers is found in the dventure story most) luxurious materials flounced j according to Eustace Hale Ball in a bodices and long skirts many bo- feature of the November Plotweav-e- r Other feature arj(Hollywood) rdered by fur Coats must be much shorter!! than ticles are: “Writing Talkie Stuff ” “Market Sense” -tips on where to the Skirts and it would be advisable sell etc coat a for have separate pi dress However black coat very practical because they match any dress as long a hat is also black Tulle evening dresses with two becoming flowers of different Color-t- in the same material v ring F (RECALL MODES OF 18! Silk dresses of faille areiver e beauty of them being in Pie the pe Most of them recall the OUTH fashions of 1885 and give a very stately allure AU dresses are complicate incrustations panels minu' I tails: lb some it may be a great Individual I h s t r u ction Is the skit two comfort to see under ’ Goal As Result of feet pointing out No more legs or f at the most Just glimpses of j them “Tests Very popular for dinner is the little dress in lame with a A long WASHINGTON— ” ‘ (UP)— in lace and a little coat to ' ' ne unpretentious and at the sam instruction of juvenile delinquents a very smart instead of mass education without an Some couturiers have regard to personal intelligence may ing way of mixing up d result from recent examinations of shades of muslin but that needs two groups of Illionis school chilcan a real eitlstic sense and only dren ’ be afforded by those whose bye is or years spasmodic camaccustomed in the scale of colors paigns many to out weed whose without obtaining a clashing result mental and physical children conditions are AU lace dresses are bordered by below have been undertaka hem of muslin which give! them ers butaverage thus little has been acfar ' an aerial appearance complished s ' the Illinois examinFur coats are specially recomof esults wear for hut mended for evening conducted jointly by the are ations daytime huge collars and cuffscoats United States public health semes even smarter than whole furj d the Illinois state institute Tor They aU have a" draping ’research however may ba juvenile waist and marking thl impetus needed to start the ball the front in giving slightly Sndinff again I slori) that the woman is i Two separate tests were given — Ke er ’ physical "Neither This evolution is bringing back mental and however knowlhad any were ancient gestures which quite the other’s results The to see edge ofhealth forgotten and Paris hopes service tmade the publiq 1885 return lines of the with this examinations!' while the physical the revival of French gallantry institute for Juvenile research inwhich' had entirely disappeared quired into the of the intelligence ' war since the children M t EFFECTS OF DEFECTS Physical defects were found to JAZZED UP SONGS have the greatest bearing on the child’s mentality But no particu-la:- AWAKEN ANATOLIA infirmity with the possible ex-Dtion of - deafness was regarded ANGORA Turkey— CAP) — That as outstanding in influencing men-t- a music has charms to Americanize capacity Children of above avthe Asiatic breast is the theory on enge intelligence were shown to which the government of Muslapha be superior physically to children as a Kemal Is working part of its of lower mentality program for the Americanization of in intelligence ‘quotient was Turkey The fine arts in general re iched by comparing results of and music in particular are being a group mental examination with by the indefatigable Ghazl individual records such as report ) cards skipped or repeated to 1 tack the sluggish fatalistic ana thegrades teacher’s estimate of the minds of 13000000 Anatolians and pubp’s mental equipment impregnate therein the spirit of Ant analysis showed the intelli America genet quotient was definitely - Under government order a comthe child’s experience -of musicians has training by Turkish mission and other environmental Anajusbrnade an extensive tour of conditions his home life including tolia during Which it recorded on EXPLANATION ATTEMPTED 300 more than records gramophone ‘Under these circumstances” the cf the Asiatic Turks public health ' service folkrsongs reported “it " These wailing wilting melodies are appears from this study the to be jazzed up by the commission intelligence quotient is an that indicator the wail and the wilt are to be of the child’s present mental equipjerked into the compelling' gaiety ment! rather than his ‘native’ Intel of Tin Pan Alley and then these ligenc apart from his training and ' Americanized versions of centuries-ol- d experience melodies are to be ‘In view cf the fact that the to throughout Anatolia : tests used to studv teliigence An army for spreading the new appear to be indicators this of music Is td be trained to a con- mejntal equipment rather than total ‘naservatory of music to be' opened to tive’ ability alone the slight tenAngora this winter for a higher intelligence quo- The students of Angora’s first dency be associated with better i Physical condition and development r it is they Who wiil j might be interpreted to several in history-fospread the new voice of Turkey' ways: (a) "‘The handicap ' due to writes one of Kemal’s foremost physical defects may result to dow Rifki er mental development spokesmen the deputy Falih “Mil-ietb) the tf children! Bey to the official newspaper who are low in mental deThis propagandist is the real velopment may tend' to come from leader in the government’ Amerifaimiies whose innate or consti' canization campaigntutional physical characters are also L- below average (c) the slower physical and mental developments may AERO CLUBS SEEK bothbe the result of factors which are correlated' Such as adMEANS OF FLYING both verse conditions of various kinds the data at hand it-i- s imOhio— (AP)— How From C0LUMBUS if any of these to get college aeronautic club3 defi- possible to say which is correct but it is interpretations Is the air Into the problem nitely possible that each of them may con-t- ai facing the Intercollegiate Aeronaui some truth”4 tic association which will hold its first conference here November 8 PLAN FOR AUTO SHOW to 10 under auspices of Ohio State Plans are under way for the university Eleven clubs from the larger uni- thirtieth' annual auto show to be next versities of the country are mem- held in New York Jan bers of the association formed last ye r: More than 240 'models will show and 46 spring In Detroit! At present 'the be displayed at only member of the association to makers- have' drawn for space own Its jown plane Is the Harvard Two foreign cars: will be shown this year duh Col-abo- - J 4 - 1 t 4 I t i & 14 I - J i delightfully i I — t I - ' 4 1 PRIVATE STUDY - DELINQUENT J wonderfully “ - 1 PLANNED 4 ' t- t " - 44 I t : - - ? V f- - ’ Here’s a nwvray to have comfortable dependaTalcs warmth throughout your ' t I all5 home during the chilly autumn days and through the winter r w y ! or No odor or smoke—no' difficulty in operating when the proud owner of a Moore’s Seventsen Puritan or ran Estate Heatrola soot-f-n- o - j ’ 1 i I 1 j i t I ' J ’ — ex-in- r ' ’ : ’ p J 4 r ECONOMICAL because i ' : ! ! 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