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Show - As to Knitting a Chic Fall Sweater Price of Success Speaking of Sports success is its particularly a big league manager. Once a manager wins a pennant for Us team bo must make a habit of winning or expect to bo subjected to a kick dowu and ouL At least that Is what the experience of two of the major leagues most successful managers Charley Cochrane By GEORGE A. BARCLAY Grimm and Mickey suggest. might M goU TALL talc of endurance Mickey Cochrans was ousted as hare been going tha manager of the Detroit Tigers, folrounda alnce J. Smith Ferebee, lowing closely on the dismissal of young Chicago broker, negotiated Grimm by the Cubs. CochCharley 144 bolea at Olympia Flelda In a won a pennant for Derane hadnt single day with a acore of ?1 and troit for two years, but ha had won thereby won hla bualneao partnera in each of the two preced- half of a 430,000 Virginia plantation pennants aa well aa numerous cash beta. even-da- y Ferebee became a wonder and an epidemic of golf marathons broke out reminiscent of fever of a decade the ago. No one should be brash enough to disparage Ferebeea remarkable feat. He accomplished It under handicaps enough to stop an ordinary began player. But when digging through the records here and abroad they came on some Interesting lnstanceli jot golf endurance that not only equalled but gave other aspiring marathoners an even tougher mark Baseball Marathons in O'QisQ0iip By CHERIE NICHOLAS ADVENTURERS CLUB Golf Old Stuff, History Shows PHOTOGRAPHY HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF! The Furred Terror Hello f . Add to Liner 1 Sr X V V f lng years The Tigers finished second in 1936 and 1937. Charley r record with the Grimm's Cubs included two pennants, second place twice and third place twice. All of which might indicate that the luckiest manager is the one who never quite reaches the top. Gabby Street, now manager of the St. Louis Browns, could probably speak with feeling on the subject. He won pennants for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1930 and 1931 and then slipped down to a tie for sixth in 1932. His exit was dramatic. Probably the lone exception six-yea- m hitiai si tit StrBalil sfijaf 8t ywMlfat I Jack Was a Bright Monkey. But theres always an exception. Orville moved East, then went to South America, bought another bunch of monkeys and shipped them to his home in New Rochelle, N. Y. He and his wife started to train the whole bunch,- - but one of them Jack was brighter than the others. Orville concentrated on him. He would bring him into the house and have all sorts of fun with him. But Orvilles wife kept away from that monk. He had bitten at her arm several times. One evening Orville brought Jack Into the house. He had him on hia lap, playing with him in the usual manner when suddenly, without warning. Jack emitted a ferocious screech and leaped for Orvilles throat. And that waa the beginning of as horrible a faster than they ever clicked before. Or, if perchance. its a crochet needle you wield, we've an idea its going to go at rapid pace to complete a darling sweater like the crocheted model shown above to the right in the illustration, for of course you will be wanting to have it ready to wear with the new fall suit The other two sweaters in the picture are knitted. manager We agree with you, this trio of among pennant-winninhand-madwho are able to hold their Jobs when sweaters certainly have the team skids is'Connie Mack. In a chic and charm about them that Scots the past 20 years the Philadelphia is far beyond the ordinary. Not Athletics under his tutelage have finthat there is anything complicated More recently, In 1910 to be exfirst three times and last six about the knitting and crocheting ished 11. B. act, another Aberdonian, times. Theyve been in seventh of em, for each of the models is Lumsden, started at 2:20 a. m. and place twice, in sixth once, in fifth really very simple to make. 9 12 m. before rounds p. completed Sweaters this year, comes word twice each and in second holed out to Is He said have every and third Conreasons of the One from four times Pans, "will be new because hole and averaged putt, played-21nie has hung on Is that he la a of their departure from the conven82 '4 strokes per round. substantial stockholder in the club. tional. Short, Just over the hipSome of the British marathons bone is the foreword that reaches Cochranes trouble at DeMickey Accouturn. a bizarre taken have was that success probably us in regard to the new fall sweattred in a suit of heavy armor, a gen- troit too came suddenly. He startled the ers. Many are slide fastened for tleman named Harry Dearth played baseball world by winning a pennant mostly everything is being zippered among the new fashions that can in 1934, his first year as manager and then repeated in 1935, taking be zipped. The majority of new the worlds championship to boot sweaters have low necks. The trim that gives such dainty feminine detail to the sweater pictured above to the right in the group is definitely new. It friends Pop say (California affords a grand opportunity to carry Warner will make good hit inscheme which is tention to retire as an active coach out lie will pass something to take note of, considafter this season along the Temple Job to Fred Swan ering that bicolor treatments are highly important in the current . . Bob Seeds, Giant outfielder, . punched rattle as a youngster on hla stylizing program. The three bands father's ranch . . . Frank Kohibeck-e- r, of contrasting color are fastened the Cleveland Indians' traveling with bows made of tufts of fringe secretary, and Cy Slapntrka, the formed of the identical mercerized clubs general manager, were battery mates for Milwaukee in the Americsn association during the SUMMER ERMINE era . . . Gabby Hartnett Sr CHERIE NICHOLAS spitball . i promises to be the busiest man In He A A the winter trading markets Is dissatisfied with some of his playJ. SMITH FEREBEE ers and feels that new faces would be a welcome change In some other a mat h at Bushey Hall, Scotland, spots. 1 bein 1912 and was beaten 2 to cause he could not see to putt. Ana other Scotch golfer named J. N. Fairar bet he could play 18 holes T NAB1LITY of Bobby Feller to win at Holyoke in less than 100, wearing 1 consistently for the Cleveland Infull infantry equipment, canteen, dians this season Is regarded as one full field pack and haversack. His of the prime reasons for the failure score was 94. of the Tribe to give the Yankees of the more competition. Last year and Of all the marathoners the year before it looked aa if all links, Bruce Sutherland of Edinthe advance ballyhoo about this senrecholds the top Scotland, burgh, sational youth with the fireball ord. In 1927 he played 252 boles, starting June 21 at 8:15 p. m. and speed would be fulfilled. But the same faults which plagued finishing the following day at 2:30 his career seem p. m. Caddies carried torches to him at the start of light the way during the night, ne walked more than 40 miles and finished In s rainstorm Over in Australia a unique record was made by W. F. R. Boyce, club champion of the Brisbane Golf club, Queensland. He played 108 holes one day over eight different courses radius. covering a In the way of a summer evening Returning to America, the record wrap the short fur, feather or marabou bolero ranks at the top of hunters found several more standouts. For Instance Dan Kenney of the list, ' making an agreeable cnange from the fashionable cape. Tler, Texas, and Bill Lundberg of Houston completed 216 boles from The one pictured is in natural 4:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. back in 1923. beige summer ermine, worn over a white crepe frock with accordion Kenney took 957 strokes, or 4.4 per hole and Lundberg took 1,003, or 4.7 pleated skirt. The smart young women who go to parties and such per hole. In 1916 Charles Daniels adore these boleros. The bolero In played 228 boles st Sabatths Park. brown fur (very important for fall) Ue accomplished this In 15 hours, is forecast as a smart daytime item. bad an average score of 94 per round and covered 35 miles from 4 s. m. to 7:30 p. m. Bnithed-U- p Coiffures Now So, Mr. Ferebee, it seems, is one Go With Doll-Size- d Hats of a long lino ot golf marathoners. BOBBY FELLER It seems as if the idea of Few on the list, however, have given hair is gaining, whetha better performance than be did. magnified this year wildness In brushed-u-p Moreover, hit feat has been profita- pitching to batters and carelessness er we like it or no. At any rate ble even since he won hla partner's in watching runners once they get on buyers returning from midsummer half Interest In the farm, for he has base. Bobby still leads the league trips report that they will show the d hats launched by received a number of offers to en- in strikeouts this year, but he la new tiny dorse various commodities for a also far in the lead in basei on Schiaparelli, worn atop higher hair-drethat brings curia up off the -- pries and hat accepted some of the balls and his earned run average is more attractive ones. Tha result of somewhere between five and aix tart. It remains to be aeen how You ail the publicity and acclaim be re- runs per game. He is frequently well the fashion will "take. never can tell, fickle fashion, fickle ceived is that golfers everywhere tha victim of stolen bases. rs trying to outdo his record. public are apt togo to any extrema. WMtsra Newspaper Union. g e band-and-bo- Here and There two-col- ... x lw-- f fuR-fledg- sweaters here pictured. We'll wager that at sight of these ultra chic and fascinating sweater fashions your fingers will begin to tingle, your heart action quicken as a sudden urge sweeps oer you to clickety click those knitting needles of yours MICKEY COCHRANE ... Conics Smartness All his life, Orville Gibba has been thrown Into Intimate contact with wild animals. He ran away as a boy to Join a circus, started aa a water wa a carrier for the elephant and worked hla way up until he trainer handling all aorta and species of wild beasts. From tha While circus he drifted to Hollywood and helped direct animal fllma. in In he which cagea several kept was monkeys he given he was there back of his house. He trained these monkeys, and theyre atill there, taken care of by his father. None of them ever gave any trouble. M'lJCT to knit! Or do you happen to be a cro- cheter instead of a knitter? Either way you do it, its time to make one of the perfectly charming rec- J M it ITS time Arc Tough J everybody: Peasant Motifs 'VI venture. like Charity, almost alway begin at home. ord of Slason , H . this But it waa neither a lion nor a wolf, nor a bear that brought of a Roman arena, h Instead and Orville to Gibbs, thrills of package fought It out in the living room of hi own house. adI dont know how It wae In Roman times, but nowadays at Thompson, Chicago newspaper man, who played eight rounds one day back In 1900 at clicking off 144 holes without losing his breath. And Thompson was 55 years old at the time. Then there was Eddie Wild, who went 162 holes back in 1921 at the Seavlew course at Atlantic City, winning a $1,000 bet that be could do the Job carrying his own clubs and break 80 every round. When the record hunters traveled across the ocean, they found even more startling examples of golf stunts. Bdck in Aberdeen, Scotland, a golfer named W. G. Bloxom wagered he could play 12 rounds over the Aberdeen course and then walk ten miles afterwards all within 24 hours. His bet was accepted and one morning in 1875 he started out at 8 a. m., finished between' 8 and B p. m. and then walked his ten miles. The Aberdeen course was 15 holes, so Bloxom played 180 holes. - DEVELCr- E. Gibbs of Jackson Heights, N. Y., 1s today s he tells Is one that Distinguished Adventurer, and the tale sa will make the hair creep up the back of your neck. It of Rome arenas yarn that reminds me of the gladiatorial wolves and pit to the Christians to throw used where they and bears lions men in deadly combat against Numidian from the German forests. Fer-ebee- 's For Instance, there was the ROLLS By FLOYD GIBBONS F amoos Headline Hunter pole-sittin- g to shoot , QXH333330S-- Cropper? ' i doll-size- ss Pattern The peasant note spells m: ness in linens today. These g urea in simple stitches will t color to accessories ted pleasant hours in their takt ering. Pattern 1743 contains transfer pattern of 4 motlh by 9Y inches, 4 motifs 1 by 3 inches, 4 motifs 2 by 214 tod illustrations of stitches; mater, o.r 1 battle aa any Roman arena ever saw. As he came for me, says Orville, I threw my right arm to ward him off. Jacks teeth snapped shut, and he broke practically every bon crochet cotton used to make the You'll love this sweater. trimming the more you wear your sweater. The Jacket-liksweater blouse above to the left has that air of sophisticated simplicity about it that every woman versed in the art of smart costuming covets. It is in an openknit of work stitch interspersed with solid blocks that gives a sort of plaided effect. This sweater is the type that looks just as well when you remove your Jacket as it does with the jacket on. M ike it up in one of the lovely ni w muted colors and you will find it an indispensable and The square flattering accessory neck line is a high style feature. So also are the crochet buttons up the front. Most fashion reports have much to say in regard to the flair for buttons running to larger rather than small this season. With word emanating from Paris that it's a year for sweaters in versatile styles, cardigans get headline attention. Variety in cardigan styles Is the new mandate, but it must be variety without fusA cardigan type that emsiness. bodies all of Paris' sweater dicone shown tates is the below. It is knit and crocheted of lustrous mercerized cotton. Work it up in a contrast of your two favorite colors. 1743. required; color band-and-bo- schemes. J Send 13 cents in stamps or t (colns preferred) for this pa? to The Sewing Circle, Needier Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New I. e N. Y. j Please write your name, dress and pattern number pla ( n short-sleeve- e Western Newspaper Union. is a fashion must this com- ing season. So theres lots of fun ahead matching a sweater knit of Shetland, cashmere or angora wool to the skit of patterned tweed, or if you prefer, a monotone wool of plain or novelty weave. Your choice runs from rich dark autumn tones to the pastel colors. Then there are those amazing three-piec- e ensembles that employ the identical yam employed m knitting the sweater, as is used for weaving the cloth for jacket and d skirt There chic in the costumes of cloth that have short fur Jackets with sleeves and knit of yarn in colors that tune to the scheme ot things. no-en- s, Cerise Added to Popular Pink by Pari Stylist Cerise is a new step on the ladder of pinks. A pleasant variation of the more purplish fuchsia ahade, the cerise is used by Lelong for a flowing sash tying around a deep blue evening gown with a halter neck.1 And the same vivid ahade is the background for a dainty white-dotte- d Swiss, which forma the bodice for a bouffant white tulle skirt The bodice Is draped up and over the right shoulder but comes under the left arm, thus leaving the left shoulder strapless, while the right la well covered. Adding Bright Touch Flowers on the bodice of an evening frock matched by flowers in the hair supply all the decoration that one could want tor festiva occasions. . Moldy Color Moldy colors are being proudly displayed at tha moment aa being high style. hand. The hand started bleeding as if an artery had been severed. I was so stunned that I could do little but shove him away, and at that he made another screech and leaped again. In my NERVOUS! It Looked Bad for Orville. threw up my left arm. He crunched it at the wrist piercing the skin and breaking several bones. Then I leaped to my feet, just as he jumped at me again. I was dressed in riding " clothes, and the heavy boots stood me in good stead. I kicked at him savagely and it stopped him for a moment but he bit clear through the boots several times. That was just the start of a terrible fracas and a mighty bad start for Orville. There I was, he says, "cornered by a wild monkey, weigh-- i ing thirty-tw- o pounds screeching horribly and leaping from chair to chair to table trying to get at me. Whenever he thought he had me he leaped at my throat, and here I was, my hands useless, bleeding like a stuck pig, and growing weaker every minute. Orville's wife had run from the room. He shouted to her to pass Kim his rifle and cautiously she broke a pane from one of the french doors and pushed the weapon through. "To my horror, says Orville, "I could not even pull the trigger. I passed the gun back through the broken pane to my wife telling her to cock it all this time dodging several savage rushes and leaps. Finally the gun came through, cocked. I don't know to this day how 1 ever succeeded In aiming it and pulling the trigger, but if I had placed the gun to his head and fired I couldnt have made a more perfect shot right between his eyesl I j By CHERIE NICHOLAS College girl, heres your cue to smartness in dress this fall. Which is to the effect that the sweater and the cloth skirt in accurate color Mind Reading is to the mind V exercise is to the body, As by j one, health is preserved, itresr ened, and invigorated; by the a health er.jvirtue (which is the chensi the mind) is kept alive, and confirmed. Addison. He crunched Orville's left wrist. d PART FABRIC, PART KNIT NEW FORMULA match Health of the lie Shot the Maddened Beast. Blood began to pour from the gaping hole in the monkeys head. But still, to Orville's horror, THE BEAST CAME ON AGAIN AND AGAIN! Frozen with terror he passed the gun out again for hia wife to cock. And again Orville doesnt know how he ever managed to fire It. This time the bullet caught the animal right through the eye and down he went. And, says Orville, down I went, too! Orville s wife called the hospital. The ambulance came, and the orderlies found him lying on the floor covered with blood. Orville own doctor rushed to the hospital And," aaya Orville, he didnt have his glasses with him. While I lay groaning and bleeding, they lent back for the glasses. They gave me morphine and more By the time the glasses did come the doc told me that I wasmorphine. so weU doped up that I might as well go on the operating table without an anesthetic. Orville told him to go ahead. It took them exactly one hour and a half and forty-eigstitches to sew up the holes that animal had made After that came Pasteur injections. His hands were and tha bones reset And now. he says, Im back to work reopened with a stiff right thumb and a pair of hands and wrists that will be weak for some time to come. And nowadays, Orville has a motto. No more monkeys! Copyright. WNU Servlcn. Venetian Glass Is Delicate li" fortM 0g m yiillioB vosea foportto woodnriul bnBrfalo?i Compound. IT Admitting Error Ah error gracefully edged is a victory ' coigne. liiawialiEII To Get Rid sf WJ and Poisonous Tow kMnnjr Mpto mtnriH by onttnUy (roa tb Wood. Ur- - dorre4 hwaloonDy temow 9em iwpontij tha o Miamlnc dlatre. body-w- io 19f tw V il Burning, nemty ortonwra-natimay bn a mrulng nr bladdor diturbnnm . Yon any nuffnr mb attseto pariotoot bend.;. on thataoabM andldnnaVn. baMUINI to -i gSiSSo 51 Germany Miscalculated Venetian glass has always been Germany made no greater ml, famous for its exquisite delicacy take in lta history than aha did in and ornaYnentation. It was hot made 1914 at the outbreak of tha war in for cutting though it was sometimes reference to Britain fighting. Form rather than decoengraved. Germany believed that a large ration interested the Venetian of the British army would have to craftsmen. They delighted in fan- be In Ireland to tastic forms, thin and light as air Berlin waa also keep order there. counting on tha almost. The glass is never as clear spread of serious labor trouble keepas the modern. Pale tints of color ing England busy in its own land, were often used in auch pieces as .Even the militant suffragist agitagoblets and vases with deeper coltion was counted on to keep Britain ored spirals. One of the most exout of the war, thi last giving tha quisite pieces made In the Fifteenth Germana to believe century was the tazze. The tazze wa hopelessly decadentthat England for, accord-in- g had a lovely elaborate stem, rather to Prussian ideas of women, tall and ornamented with spun country that allowed women glass wings, lacework, and a bowl much right, even the right to that was rather like a flat saucer. was s decadent country. Tonnage of Vessel The number of cubic feet within the kin of a vessel divided by 100 is the gross registered tonnage. From this figure certain allowancei are made for nonrevenue space, such as engine rooms, crews quarters, and area exposed to the weather. x a Do you fool no Beoui Art you ctom And Imubli! Ui , tOJOU? tfaOM dOBIWt It your norm. am oa tial too Mod a food general Lydia E. Pinkham VegetaU Caf . asado trftciallf for For tnr 40 yenra on wowJ T otbnc bow to o "muling Wp Pinkbaa'i Compoun. , op aora pbwienl nnd cola qui raring Barren MTIBHW traa annoying aBOffW comp y fcmaU Whyaoi lira it a cbnaa - Ghost-Danc- e Religion Lives Klamath, Calif., is tha last stronghold of the ghost-danc- e religion by the Indian dream prophet SmohaQa. Th Klamath Indian congregation 1 known aa tha Shaker," but it has no connection weknvn American sect ot Shakers. d 2US&S.ZS? fw rvarr W SOO Hnmn-1- 00 or -- mu hotel Temple I Srt 1 Bale. TV. Hotnl TraPU. laM, fora fLJ.t vly t Iranrara .ndnontrad HIGHLY ERNEST Z ) th C0MV:,9, C R0SSIJ3- - |