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Show 1a I 1 d. L VO o o inn T YUJMG iravei ft., .. ' ,v 0,.,w ' ? 1LV .. ... ., r ' .: ; '9 , ''-- 'i t.... ''', ... ... "'yw4 5 , , y - T. , .Cl " : AD( 1" . entanglements. what'b happened Tes,"- - argued 1LVE 3 Fashion Declares in Favor of Gold Such an Bspatrlotfa proceeding n Georg 'Vashing-togrowled Alla. out of foreign tojd us to.ketp . MaIe . soberly-- AX DEALS TO OUR CHRI? B, CIIERIE NICHOLAS . W- - v; 'll miiiiiM r ' eagerly into thp fray 'And jus! wttafla ii aerntal attitude. df-- Aunt Mary tfml .Aunt Grace toward cjich. othCr at the i.' present taumenl? . know..' same World' 4 Nswark Airport 1AMBE-RY- Busiest.' dent of 784 corporations, feaeh capitalized at $100,000 or more, lclsr, per pywtiirttf If Kkltoml Gfftof fspll, . Vailjiton, D. C. WNU BwvleA. lr route maps become fttort Comdex witht ew line erosslrig as well a (VERT year have executives and representatives using airplanes regularly, ao- Cording to- - a survey of these comthe eld , Once isolate! . paralleling . panies. . t regions where the locomotive whisSIced, beydnd any .dout, la njaBa tle and tho automobile hors have chief reason foj riding norer. echoed, are helng brought In pioneer days- the. bdllwhajcker And travel-- . oearor to civIJJzatloi. his ox team to galq angoaded. ng time Is now being gauged by the other half mile ' per hour; .stage . aewor flying hopra. drivers lashed their galloping modern and a with Clark, Lewjs teams and changed tt ffesh .plana, could have made their horses every' Jew miles.-Witsteam trip horn St.'fx)ul te Oregon caijie competmoo 'among .parallel bank la two days! end rallw'ays, to cut out gradbs, curves, How air. speed thu wipes flu! and' all 'possible stops to gain more Alma and distance lg common knowlspeed. The same raee for speed k edge. We all know that men, nnil, Apparent now among competing Air wnd express fairly whla through the line elr, day and night. We hear the Fyom cruising rate of 75 miles planea roar overhead; but alnce an hour, we have seen planes, betouch earth only here and come faster and faster they ; some now there, at tlrports outalde the ISO and more mile average per not air of ua realize the awlft, hour, depending on winds. Today huge grewtH of air traffic. Official you can fly the 200 miles between figure are alnioet Incredible, and .Newark airport Washington Today air mall carried la live time New York city) In 80 minutes (for what It was ala yeara ago. The from San Francisco to Los Angeles, number of air passenger has multi 318 In ne hour, and 58 miles. plied 82 times, and express cnrrled . ta 85 tlntes what It was In 1927. Between New York and Los AnNot only la America served, from Ui schedule Alaska to Argentina, but atl Europe geles less than 25 hours eaBlbound am likewise has Its net. of air lines, 29 hours westbound, as comfiarei with long distance routes- stretch with three days and 1.1 hours by log from London .to South Africa rail, ' , and India, from Marseilles to With more speed, bigger and bet and. from the Netherlands, ter planes bring more comfort. DiAbout 8,200 miles', te Netherlands vested oZ alj circus thrifts, today's India to aay nothing of the efficient Qraf 7i'peI1n Minkin scheduled and . the machines, reliable.. pilots, businesslike methods of round trips bet wren Germany and-Br- four-hor- e two-pea- r ett-le- a, . min-ute- er b. 1 - fndo-Chin- a, XII. It took nrnrly three renturU'i to cover our country with roads and tracks on thh ground. In little more than a dorado come 28,000 miles of airway have boon plotted and largely marked along their route with lights and Rlgns. For uso of1 mote than T.OO) It cenapd civilian planes nnd 18,000 pilot who fly those elevated railways of tho sky, more than 2,100 alrporls and lauding field now dot the . . United States. Many Airway Companlt. The latest airway map ef the United S.lates- show 38 scheduled airway coin pan os. Many routes parallel the railways. Sortio take bold short cuts. . Some are transcontinental; others run north and south, as from Senttle to San Diego,1 r Chicago and New York to Miami. On our domcstlp routes am connecting foreign linos, planes are fly Ing about 180,000 miles a day. Twiv fifths of this travel Is at night. It cost an air passenger about 13 cents a mite to ride In 1929. Since then fares .have been steadily Now the rate throughout ducod. the United States averages about the same hs first-cla- s train fare plus pullman charge. Less than 20 years ag atrpua-sengeservice was unknown. A pioneer flying boat carried sightseers on scheduled trips over the 17 miles between Tampa and St. Petersburg, Fla., for a few weeks . early In 1914, So far as fedora) records qhow, that was America' first regular air Jravel line. . Last year scheduled air lines hk tho Unjtcd States carried more million paying passenthan half gers. About 1,800,000 more flew on I r sight-seein- g trip over eillog, Vn highly organized' air transport coin-pnnle.s iiwike. flight across the continent no ipngbr a novelty. Symptoms, o.f nervousness among passengers its planes took off or landed, have about' disappeared.- So soys the1 "flying hostess' who servos s you chewyour lunch asyo'u fly, ing gum am) ear 'cotton, something to trail, or tilts hack your chair,, turns out y'ftur lamp, and pats your pillow for you whim night comes. The Hying hostess Is' credited with' having done much tor Increase the number of women air passengers. ' Growth of th Air MaJJ. la 1911. experiments' with planes were nindi? In India and Knglaiuk In SelitoNiher of that year, on lutg Island, N,eV York, AnieMea's first olfielivl .trials Were also made. Marie 1 Ovlngton, with lil Quevn monoplane, wits named air mall carrier ytid covered a regular route between Mlneola and thu flying field, only ten miles away. It w as not until 1918,. however that money glrante.d by congress was aefually used to Bet up an air mall routb bet wees New York and Washington. Yet sines 192(1, alf inalMiK Increased by more than 1,300 per ent. It wa 433,(M9 pounds then. . In 1931 ft had reached a total of 9,0y:t, 211 pounds.' It decline!) slightly Is 1933 becaiwcs of hlghel rates and bard times. Out of every dojlar tlfe posl'at-- . floe sptnds, wily 2.1 cents goe for air mallpafd fdr by'the nlh- . Iist year, the public bough! more Jhqn $10,000,000 worth ef.alr stands, besides uskig many ordinary postage .stamp, masjihiv the letters bv ais ujall" tht-W- .I -. vate plarfcs, nm! on othv-- imrtschei- nled flights. t t u,we trafThough each yeas fic by air, the rapid Increivw In pas. eenger trijvel Is of most It'provew that public' former lack of full confljenct In . airplanes Is disappearing. One Instance serve lo (to business men are using air service An oHIdftl of advantageouslg.. ( Toledo corporation made sevenay air trip, m ChLa,'o, Cheyenne, Denver, Saif Ike (ty, Ios Angeles, SSn Frinclseh. Tort-lanSeattle, Ycmcouver, RrltlsJ Columbia, and return. . At soma uf these points his lofuT agpnts met him at airports for conferences be-- , tween planes. ThB surface 'journey would have takeu 13 days logger. Tourist flyers are nlsij Increasing. To Havana, Nassau, and the Vetf Indies alone, go more than 1,800 week. Fifty per cent passengers of theso re women., Businas Men Uie Planes. 0 A recent cheek of United Air Line pasenger shows that CO poP cent were officers of corporations, 20 per cent were sales officials, engineers, and other representatives of corporations, and the rest travelers. This stems to Indicate that business men have turned to the airplane because It speeds up transaction of affairs and conserves time and money. Sixty itf slgnlfl-canc- sw e, Mr. 'Mrs. . AHm . Mart PERSONNEL GREENE r Mr. . Mn. , 'Ccori . (Wot bp SANSOME Mr. Jack In a quandary. dltlens of- - Onq of tfw 'established trq- KnolKoa was the CSirlktmas dins WhJ, tvwybody knew It had ea for halNa generation ,the time, la fact, when Allan and Mqrle, George and Dorothy, and Jack and Betty were Just babied Dtrw they were grown d.r near' ' : . : ly so. , . Tn the recognized reflation of It was Mr Lambert 'turn to enterjhhi tbs Greenes and the Sansoniea, and she , had Invited them', but aelther family had- lndl-- . cated that, tbe .Invitation would be ., acceptod. Sald.Mra Creena: Yen' know, Diane, Grace Samtomc and I have. Qt been on speaking terms fo'C six months or more.- It would be embarrassing for you, and not very enjoyable for anybody. So you Just bar the Sansomear and we wf)l eome some other time." "Why, Mary Greenel" Mn Lambert protested "Whoever heafd of Such i) thing? After all these twenty years I I there no way to jnfend. matters between you and Grace?" Well, If sli would speak to me' I first," Mrs. Greene conceded, would tie willing te be friends with . her agnln." . And Grace Sansome had said: "It will seem as though a pestilence had struck Knollton If We don't hnvtf our regular Christmas, fe-- . union," wistfully. "But yoq know, how tho situation ts." ' "Is there no possible way te adjust .matters," asked Mrs Laipbert ner. hern '. alf-posta- g - Th6cost ier nfile flow's oh ?r but thinks lAunt' Grace qlive . "Well,. Ahen, thats settled,? said and the next Allan judicially, believe Ahe leach make is to. thing other aa surrendered. Ddrotlfy-- . Jumped to Jte4 feet,, her eyes flashing' with excitement Jack" fhe called. "Umi me y?ur . Mr.. Vis LAMBERT RS. yvay, f t, anyway, fashion Is co.ra out strong for. standard 'no matter what tho rest of the world may be doing .about k. Enthusiasm for. gold Is that .keen In style circles that not johly are' accessories- of golden- metal- being shown in countless numbers but fdc state occasions milady goes arrayed. In shimmering gold- from the crawn .of her exquisite colffed head to the ?ole' of her. dainty pandalod'-'feet. if you are dressed up for afternoon tea or am afternoon reception, or a musicals or whatever the happy feveiit quite the most, modish thing do is to'enllven your best black frock wltl) a dash of gold here ' ' ' V and there. If there Is one place more than another where' the gold.. fever Is spreading It Is throughftut 'neckwear departments. The most wonderful discoveries In the way of gold, findings come to. light there! You tflll see, for Instance, perfectly fascinating . gold lame tlssuellke weaves (In silver, too, If you prefer) hishloned Into softly draped, collar and cuff ensembles which s?t off even the plainest of frocks .to perYou are supposed to wear fection. these adorqble fantasies with your. crepe or velvet or light Aoolen afternoon 'gowns Just like the young seated below to the right In th.e picture Is wearing hers. Her fs In collar with held draped 'placp a rhlnbstone - clip. . you can also get sets on this order which Include' detachable scarfs and bib effects and other ''equally fascinating accents which are spanscintillating sequins. gled with There Is nothing qmartqr Jor after occasions th'an five oolock dress-uYou can get the. sequins. little handbags worked-solidly with sequins In gold or silver to match the bandings whlqh outline the neck and' sleeves or yoke effects of so, many qf the dew vel- - yELL, She . - earl" and With Gaa'ped Astonishment When She Read that prominent member him afid-le- to the cioruer )f. the room. - tht . approval.- , And now,? Continued . General Jadk, assuming a military po'se, 'to your dugoots. Lie low and say nothing until the barrage that .will be laid down at' about nlbrd o'clock day after tomorrow jnornlhg." Two days hiter Mrs. Sansome. was opening fier morning mail, flitting an envelop'e that obylously a Christmas card, and removthe enclosure, she gasped with' ing astonishment- The oard read: con-tqlD- - 'A Merry Christ mi anj Mr. Ini H)ppy New Year Mn. Thomas Jefferson Green.1 And below the engraved- - sign- ture line, was: I'm sorry. Foes.'., ' Mary." '. anxiously, "za we can go on with, . She- laughed ' then cried. When bavbg our good time, as we have she felt that her voice could fie con' dene for o long? trolled, she dialed the, Greene' .MWelh" klrs. Santome replied,' )f number and heard. AJrs. Qreenes Mary will make the first advances, vqltfe saying "YesF. 1 am Oh, Mary I" Mrs. Sansome begun. willing to make up vlth her." So the matter was at an lmpadse "Tjhls )s Grace. Jusft received and the time was growlhg short your card and It's the most welThen Marie and AUap, becoqilng cprfie malt T 'ever got le my life! Fm . . desperate In the situation, contrived s happy I" a meeting of the sly young people, Mrs. Greene seemed to hesitate sit qt A bffted ef strategy. momentarily. Why iyqs, of qourse t" "The discussion had about woru It- Then: And J can't begin to tell self eut without result hep George you how.pleased I vjas.to receive Veld up his hand Tor attention. your card this morning, too. 1 sup'1 hav achieved an Idea," tie pose you ar,e going lo tl)e Lamberts with ad tImporanl pose, dinner?" . I wouldnt nriss It for Vathlng "and if , lr guaranteed To be lnlhe warlJ. And you?" , ironclad, watertight burglar-preotlJdck. from Surely.' Ill see you there! I liasv Yes, op,", this go ta a bored tone. so, much lo tell yoix" , Mgs. Grcenp Jurnefl to a lktlq "Wyll, Vefe It is," said George, tfie where ' she had opened the It will That .table "nd agrge morning mall. On top of thh pile i'erfect friniw, " was a ccqu'enttonal engraved ChristTlieir the,boiub8helli mas rtrrd that read.L 'Iiefty and (will elope 1" with to feet his Allaq mnped "A Merry Christmei and a Happy Ne Year H'Ant - ... H I-- y - t- " routes lias byes steadily creasing. In SetemWr, 1931, 'flip cost, per nulle averaged 07 cents. Jn lie Bijmd monfli of 1932 ' the cast bad decreased to 8 cents a'miV. Vbva thee figures are con si Je red, along if 1th jfhe total rflllcs flea n by tlr mail carrions over their lhn with and wlthdut mall, the preSent "George, yourb the little old welf rate Is about 85 cents per mile, rand ttncfivn wonder," Headmltted. "Buf Js eipeeted to drop to (5) cent a to make thfperfect'cglme more permil this year. S fect let's All elopel f sil vas greeted with Mldrlous Air mall seiYlce to Latin Amerj Va ts a gijod example of what pprobatloq. 4Phen from George: Betty, dear, ptaues aow ifchleve. Today a letter by ajr can go from New Yofk ,how soon can you get ready?" to Buenos ,Mresi be answered, and Betty hesitated. George, darling,' thntinswer got, back to New Yoyk you know I am Jvt crazy to elopei In tftiout, the time boat mall takes with you, AVell, then," urged George, "get merely froai New York, to Argentina. your sultcage packed, and let's hit , .'ew York aiaM to Puerto I?lcot the honeymoon trait la the Vest Indies, files there fn 24 I havj a suitcase all right' hours and less. That Is 2.C80 air- Betty .affirmed, but nothing to put line miles, or 60 miles farther than In It I baveabsolutely nothing to from New York to Los Angeles. wear I" The airplane has been the means Thc same old allbt" grunted oj, hurdling In one swift Jump all George. IVhat the heck are we gothe geographic and climatic dltflcul ing to dor ties which heretofore handicapped Calm yourselves," soothed Allan, travel. Mexico City and let's get at this In a scientific Is within five hours of our border manner. How did this famous Havana and Nassau within one and feud start, anytwo hours; Jamaica and Haiti with Lets way? psychoanalyze the thing." In seven hours; the Fannrna Cana Oh, It was all too childish for and every country In the Car- anything," Dorothy explained. It ibbean area within two days; the started weu Mamma and 'Aunt most distant capital of South Amer Grace had an argument about Malea within seven days. hatma Ghandl, of all things," . ju ' Inter-Americ- Greene-Sansom- e d - - t They whispered animatedly a few moihepts and returned to the others with .obyious merriment. . The bcrqrd will rise,".. announced Jack. "Adjournment Is now In or der. Flans have been completed for a 'smashing drive will take us eut of the trendies by Christmas 1 Looks of anxious. Interrogation met them from aH sides. A military secret ef such magnitude," 'Bald' Jack Importantly, "must remain with. General Dorothy and mysblf. ' But you umy all arrange to attend the Lambert diaper ns per usual." . ; Dorothy squeezed Jack's arm. In - the-gel- - the Card And reaching' A dainty thumb forefinger, '.she .took Jack ,by - but" y e .- y, . - - Achieved an Idea," neunced, With iWijiortant y .(' - 1 Hav J., nw ,p tbi, citizens of the Atlantic svaboard It was rived from the Wept only , ghJe woul(J'i lead ahead of the 'man who to. rest credit for finding the New world jys ily go (o' But discovery of a prjmftlv ,to5' ax, dug up In Albemarle comity, glnia, is serving to upset this theoi n NAJ In the, opinion of- - officials of Smithsonian Institution, whb ay former Ideas of whea the prat habitante reached th'e eastern she"' of America are unsound. They 4 believe that man trdd Virginia t something like 2.00Q years ago; Students of the races read a In this new. at that, i ei old. It was no more tlun oyt oti Albemarle county, soil .that hild r" cealed? ft so long witH .It began I j citing Its tale of age and'strsraces. .Specialists .who. undent these' things say that: the, pflmj f A ax was chipped out of Wneii dlsaij v American rock .by sofue ''say-agcenturies ago and that In. time, pn sibly because ef disuse. It becan,I)t'let0( dull' and was .sharpened agala it?11?1 ear new and better lnfortued ciIppIriPielt' ' W1 possibly soruo 1,300 y.e&rs Rgur, TTi' cary. very ft .wus lost for good so far a ti mi stone ax age was cortcerned, only r " " be found by scientists ef a new 5 and hge, who knew how to Interpr the signs of discoloration and other circumstances todelernk' and the part earlier fncM hall age do- with the population of this side the eartl). These readers of si? leave no point for layman argumer ' They JUst move back populatioq h, tory and we. agree that that Js.tb But It does lay a burden on ColuiJ bus. 'He thought; or may. ha J thought had he .lived long- enou;'i that he missed virgin discovery t only 200 years. And we know bn science tkT evidence of prdsent-dtlhe missed it ten times 200.SC ' nlng-stor- .g'olng the-even- . babu should- - offer tile traditional branch," finished Dorothy. iual?-carryln- vrm'Jl pri- . . tp,- Jjist i - explalse'd .Jack. Mother Is .ashamed of the whole thing, but wants 'Aust. Mafy. to. mrnta file first break" , . and Mama.feels. Just the "Its Discovery. t that again goorth aitd ,th?y forgptt-e- ij' ' Ethnologists have, always kp1i Z5 Columbus was onlyabou, behind the first niaa to years the Atlantic seaboard Thntth' the population of the- American Unent started soon after r age when tribes from the other of the world crossed Bering and filtered slowly southward to il' S-- Tr 0 Hard Hit U Coluihbus 7 had Just Why eoulifu't th'by have You row. l brlilgh cenvenylou-athe until lasts 'know a bridge row only a the next club meetlhg. Gien Christmas BLOW ;. you-ca- n p most-charmin- CHARMING VELVETS GIVE COLOR- TOUCH ' yet dresses 'so much la favof. . . . Among the scores of.'Intriguing articles of adornment brought out this season there are perhaps none metal-meqiore attractive- than thd new accessories. .They Include ' belts, cajiejets, Whimsical eve-- . nlng Jackets, and even hats; are made o.f this metal mesh which 13 almost as light as a. feather, Just to give you an Idea of these fancies we are picturing at the .top to the right In 'this- group a foursome consisting of a cunning hat, a deep cape collar with cavajler cnfr( and A snpplq wide You caq buy these belt to mat-ch, flattering Items single or .en suite lfl any specialty or department stbre. .It Is not only that accessories and jewelry have so enthusiastically subscribed, to the gord code, for bright metals have worked their, way Into the- very warp and woof of tliis seasons materials and effects as well. The hand-- , some afternoon dress, which l oif the left oa th posed Standing figure, Is made of crepe. The .fold around the neckline ahd the fine pleating which trims. It. Is of gold tlsue- - The butsh - stun-nlh- g 'ddco-raflvf- e' - llt-tlf- e . - Into-knitte- d gold-studd- tons are 'gold. .The hat ami the tell 'continue the theme. Metal cloth Is also a first choice e for evenifig gowns. The divan In young woman-seatethe picture wears a lovqly di'eatlcm' which Is fashioned of shimmering, glimmering crinkled gold lame. The .very simplicity 'with which this gown is styled accents .Its elegance.' The hood drapery across the shoul-der- s of the little Jacket ihterprets a f new. detail which Is being featured throughput the mode. . The 'gown Itself ls.cui extremely dbcollette At the back with a high cowl . effect 'across the front The little rap .of gold net Is enhanced with' an applique of .slender gold leaves. & 133, Weatern Newspaper Unlont gold- - high-styl- off-th- e W etm y Lj Globe-Democr- ' .Varying Definition What Js sin? You 'may have to i pend upon instinct to know. !s What Is? - t, Beware ilie Coagli ..he Uui Cold that Hangs 0r have l.havi : t Persistent cdugha and colds if serious trouble. You can stop then. ? withCreoraulsion,an emulsified crt v 'y . that is pleasant to take. CreomulsioL .Uo a . new medical discovery with tibn; it' soothes and heals the- infianxtSvrr membranes and hihihits germ grbU- - 'f (PM Of all known drugs, creosote is rear , nized by high medical authorities as iyk of the greatest healing agencies for 1 sisteht coughs apd colds and other of throit trouhles.Xlreomuleion contaj in addition to creosote, other healing ments which soothe and heal the infect .membranes and stepthe irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes the stomach,is absorbed into the blot and attacks the seat of tlie trouble. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfacti in the treatment of persistent coughs colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, is excellent for building up the systA1after colds or flu Your own druggif Ag jje g authorized to refund your money on , spot if your cough or cold is note8man , - Bj ou t- two-fol- oJ ftVly fon. x . i line. FORMAL WRAPS 8, De Si ("HER IE NICHOLAS The wopf searf has rivals lb' the new velveteens and qorduroyswhlcji come In the brightest of laoquer reds, llllard gffeens anfl 'sapphire blues, and which look very, smart With rugged tweeds, and vreols of town and $untry' types Velfpts and velveteens are printed In old stripes and polka dots jo glvo that colorful touch whlc today's spprtk eostume demands. t , Bright gloVes, It first tjiqughfto be a mere wkjmsj ef xhe rarls openings, are actually bqlng where smart vCcfmen gather. An costjume gains, a new sophist!-atlo- n by the addition of a jtiir of ft-e- u all-bla- n hat borsi s Fafi Grflce." HI. - ed - C. - .bel-o- slip-obright k1o.k-Mr. and IrX. Wellington Amley Sansorae.1 Bright green gjoves are (tiortr.Ki dark brown, and vivid, biua wlft , Doyn, In a cofner was the Ink botatlon: , Flease fqrglve me spy-- . . &ie slood with a contemplative but hapw smjle on dier face as she mused: I wonder who sqnt than caivj t the Sansomes, and why Grdce yas evidently sodiappy about it. It's Just a formal Christmas greeting." Bat the Lamberf dinner came off with all the bid crowd attending, abd It was voted th best of long Une of happy Christmas gatherings. At parting, though, neither Mrs. Sansome nor Mr Greene alludet tg the manner In which the straine relation had been overcome. But Mrs. Sansome said: I am glad we are all happy again. Wasn it Jusr toe silly?" "What a rectifier qf human rela tlons Christmas Is I Mrs. (freene commented fervently. "Aided by young love," Mrs. Lambert added, smiling. The truth dawned upon Mrs. Greene and Mrs, Sansome at once. All three laughed heartily anJ happily. . wer-an- d Take Doctors Advice internationally minded. . Newippr utUoa. k. to mi Fur- thermore, they wander as friy,tn time as In space, reviving the mode of the Renaissance, the SOs, the '&13, and even fashions as recenf as the' reign of King Edward. It remains for the w.oman who finally buys and wears fh8 cTofhes to kebp her head amid all thfc tm. barrassment of riches, and decide whether she looks best as the fig. ure In a Renoir painting, or In a Chinese coolie coat or a hobble ski of the Edwardian era. Dllkusha and Helm, tw leading couturiers, liked the Renolj pajnt Ings. They made quaint tight-fl- t ted bodices, buttoned rlght up, to the chin, with long, tight sleeves and skirts reaching to the floor' Dllkusha even revived the bustle her black moire dinner dns draped up at the back In a puff. Al Krosc doctor recommended lly which has rot only regulated Tarts designers have certainly be. come Pan Feel Peppy Do More Parisian Dfsigriers AreT Reviving Qld PasWon vicious t?" should ame effit his hln Worf me." digestion to PractittUy duced my weight o or now able to do peppy than ever. -in Ffishton Is more enthusiastic than ever abput rich velvet for formal wraps. There is no set rule as to how long or how short a smart wrap shall be. Patou creates the stunning little waist-deptJacket here pictured of velvet In a deep violet shade. The voluminous sleeves ere arranged so as to give a cape effect at the back. The other coat shown Is full length. For this handsome mode Worth uses a superb vel-vg In the new golden yellow, it with silver fox. A choice diamond buckle fastens the gold Beta belt. eve-flin- h et trlra-mte- norma but kntiaUr Darnel 1Jw - To lose fat surely ana one half teftspoonful of. Kruhei. in n glass of hot water in the v and cut down on fatty meatsKrusct But bs sure to get health cornea J 77 first a jar that thM yon 4 weeks costs not more work cents st snr drugstore in the 4 Bot satisfied money back. Mem Get that Krasehen feet' youmrer sittwtj RAiMk er lose ssslfttlr tu new ambltloa from constipation.: J P aetdity Kata $ a; ' ,Vhat PAPEBSHEIX PECANS, the.flnej ?wpr. rrtti Toe Hits RANGE OB WORK broke or onbroko Ml Em W 6OLTS, Cb art Ktn CUASDLEB ' .ou fall r |