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==== DAILY FASHION SPRVIOR, = Fur Sports Coat Coming Garment for Fall Cossip’s Corner i ridicule ’ him was pla scious of a secret thrill at the hoy's to be but it was also patent champlonship, but for the most part that ant to ignore both the gibe [T was distinctly uncomfortable, 1 an ¢ uld feel every palr of eyes n the to Riverhead,” 'room upon me—Tom Chester's fright- young ter continue and encd on my father's with ama. found the s with Imousine disappro Lilie amused had give ) v were ! Allen Drake's—I could imagine their| ery 1% S & map of automobile roads through |sne ind his manking evelashen, |u... orL Wolllitsaid, Uncle Bammy ¢ Unless one is willing to be a good 2 5 j AL : Talk with himedif you can find J 3 this se They had a couple o Rim. § q sport, it is wiser to refraln from local loafers helping them-—fellows ¢ ‘And there was a Mouse that| e R [sames and contests. ew a a s ;s 1 ; ) B | Adele Garrison's New Phase of [ The fur sports coat is one of the Marriage A La Mode. ‘ sure-fire succesaes of the coming ‘ f AT Toaland. Bhariia, mul nranades < i Incorporated REVELATIONS OF A WIFE [[ A8 RO, 8 to a woman, he automatically ac- |l 257 MAIN STREET BOOTH'S BLOCK I|1to all lengths ¢ Her father ‘ This one was enthuslastically re-| e During the year, which is consid- — = = ceived at the annual style show of the o ared th petiod of engagemrant the At Lilllan's admonitlon to go on| The hoyish voice rang like & clar- ARY, SN SAth“hta atony, Tom -Ohester: ‘tusned | 16n - throush ths rodm.. MDA NRE Ao ‘;'}":‘ “(‘f":‘nl “;‘;:"u“:‘n"’,",‘\m""m b any misconduct on the part of the toward r with jerk of ~the mistaking the tense fear which was| “R¢ match & e prospective son-in-law. gLnre; A § An engagement may last for several a shrug—which expressed as plainly of eéonventionality, indeed, of every- - - B n a8 words could have done the resent- thing else save my safety, 8 5 5 ther consefnts to the sultor's release, ment he toward Allen Drak It was a tribute of which any wom. | One corner on the top shelf that needs 4 But Jimmy Rabbit wasn't in a hur- - 3 ry. He happened to remember that Y i mz‘zu I’H;\::\Ber "[m en;.‘\‘.m_. ‘r?: he hai heard of others wWho had k LI Foartamanyhip, hig 2 Y 3 R, - d means you must be a gracious win- £ "’]Lwr“;xw-m";]xn:: m':r:]::,"::n: Fr’::: [ , . A person who can win without v i boasting is as rare as one who can slped you ¢ e | that helped you at one time. I'd lik i " lose without explaining how it hap- It is developed in all furs and goes gt ¢epts a term of one year's service for Chicago furriers. & 3 father may add additional time for shoulders—not fore enough to be swaylng him, making him forgetf years, terminated only when the fa- That the older man's thinly dis [an might be proud, and I was con. | fHIng” X It You Arc Well Bred {worked for Uncle Sammy Coon. " s ner as well as a good loser. to talk with ‘him, 4 3 ; o pened or without showing temper. the type that will keep their mouths T Worked here, oo Jimmy Rabbit Trains, it *he £ ¥ PRy ki ‘”“ i went on. “I'd wark to hear what he something on one Vo a Trains are frequently seen on the little persuasic ame ¢ wi : | % Ath ‘em both—Iit you can| V ¢ » new gowns for winter, A beaded | i ryth d s 3 i fi [o] | find * Uncle Sammy Coon cried 3 o chiffon bodice is joined to a skirt of L ey A £ : » impatiently, “I'm sure they won't! black matalasses, and a one-sided S o ~ ; 1 Tll sa jn«, v've : by say a word against me or my eating| train is the finishing touch. o o e e, D! RS g i nt th h ime in the ;u' a ) “Where's your larder?” Jimmy ) 3 ere's a_squar | ; ; Large satin hats, in black and in An unusual collection of new modes that predict | asked him next. this sec ¢ 1Tt ¢ ovi g all shades of brown, are featured in Uncle Sammy jerked a paw over | the “sast milinery anoos. twistea |l the popular styles for fall. The colors, the style of en't explored, I'll eat it A shoulder, 4 he loafers trail them in JIMMY RABEIT r'l Ava A TRICK et TR habe DA b b BRTRTT: : | velvet rosettes or flowers of velvet or trimming, the quality of these Hats are usually sm car they could buy, and ON UNCLE SAMMY COON. !he sald; and he glanced around as silk are frequently the only trimming. found only in much higher priced mlllmery used it over the wood roads too e M \ i he imiltterea A ; Down ncar Cedar $wamp, beside|he spoke. “T declare, m ) : p or.the blg car. It they are(n, =™, ; “I've left the door of the larder Tiers and Pleats, h h . | Black Creek, stood Uncle Sa y A e ’. o an, Thes sure fase ' | Black Creck, stood Uncle Sammy Gl o e e R Smart new Hats atriving daily. ach when tr ! Coon’s g house. Passing the|°Pn g ‘HH‘\‘ o Mean— morning, about "':n‘rvshrfl He turned to close it. As he hob- on chiffon frocks. Ryfles of every 2 3 dirg bbit noticed a sign that| Dled away Jimmy Rabbit hopped | width are returning to, favor. Tiny From my father's side I saw " hung outside, He <zomw1 to read it, | through the doorway and peered past ruffles edge many of the panniers and W AL T R il Wl RS MR N DT RICEWITH R St ew Felt Hats Acant n 1d at the same i e 5 top shelf of the larder| significa ; n 3 Ak : 4 Jimmy stood there, Unecle Sam- saw on the n hobbled to his door made him jump back again Camcllias. shot E fnvoluntari “Wha 74 . “Well,” sald Uncle Sammy when FRUIT A black satin frock, cut on stately, That th ricnced s t|; abbi o e had come back to the doorw: classic lines, has a girdle composed $2 95 TO $7 50 service officials v 8 " Ry e work here today, an _— of white camelllas. The gown s | [ (s young so E ; 3 s i 4 N1y JarasE how. A Ahfl of green peas! Yun BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH sleeveless. 5 Aently not | O HTI ‘um!” And the old scamp smacked | Codking Expert for NEA Service & These Hats come in all the wanted nquired. sure. a ) T > s lips. nd Columbia University ‘Rhinest s, s g .y AR e o N trm. | Shapes and Colors. “And if they're planning a qu ol T XY, | eaid Jimmy firmly. ce lends itsclf to many treatments| Rhinestones are a . popular get-a-way for somebody who's co. 7 looked inte your larder just now a and easily becomes a different des- [ming for black velvet gowns. Some- | [ a stunt that will demand % n't care to fill that top shelf for sert. It may be cooked in water, but|times they are scattered over a frock Allen Drake said crispl 84 | you, along with the Mouse and the |js richer and has more food value if [with a eertain casualness and other b B A LA N C E 0 F = v trace of a drawl gone from his / Frog that you've got there.” |cooked in milk Skimmed milk MAY |times make a decidedly fine and con- “What!” cried Uncle z |be used and cream served with the|yentional design that trims the panels, ‘B Lillian acquiesced, and | | . 7 Y tending to be greatly surpr ‘Did Irice, Al kinds of fruits—dried, |neek and slceves. Tom Chester looked from one face to 5 il R those Is cl 1 nned or fresh—may be combined ummel a s the other wit rr d m hen- £ £ 4 s that where 5 gk T h . Leghorns sion drav | 4 oy it in and. we' herr né The following recipe is a good cold Right. at Lh!sogtimp patural’ color “You 1 ada : R omEeny | Ml scnd them about th ' |rice dessert: leghorn hats are very smart. Usually Divided into Two Groups for Quick Selling till ignoring Al ake, * "Toss e e P 1 cup washed rice they. are faced with black velvet or d man Smith— & |Jimmy Rabbi That wouldalt bej: .4 cups mill with colored silk and frequently that $1 00 an $1 95 L] € e - > e work. My work would il ons: 1 The g i eated e = work. My work would be to fill| 1 teaspoon salt. is the only attempt at trimming. the larder, not to empty it.” 2 strips 6f lemon or orange rind. s it, : e oy “Quite right! You're quite right!”| 1 cup sugar. Collars Y ! Is hal ” ! i s : - Uncle S8ammy agreed. “Just you stay| 1 cup créeam beaten until stiff. 5 o] AR ] - S S a ® whe ou 1 for a ate and I'N 3% teaspoon vanilla. Some collars have grown so wide Y the secret code in R ETEs : »ss them out of the bac p 2 cups cut-up fruit that it is not surpricing they are he lost here o ht he s i And a he hobbled awas | In a double boiler heat the milk and [Sometimes mistaken for coats. Katie's roo 1 the doorway, Jim- |add the rice, salt and lemon or my Rabbit saw him open the larder |orange rind. Cook about one and Draperies. foHEsL Sren Y, o : Zoor and climb upon the top shelf.|one-half hours, or until the rice is| The fad for having floating paneis| @ $1.59 Black Wide Seam ' $1.19 Pure Thread Silk -bird for the et t . g Then Jimr tender. and apron draperleés attached to the Qs § : i Y ; the floor, which brought him to the| 4d4d sugar, remove from fire and |girdle, continues in popularity and Stockings $1.25 l Stockings, 69c i try both stunts befor Quit ht! Youra quite wightl® A Pha R PR L back of the eating house. In a §if-|ecool. Then fold lightly in the beaten |is noticed on many of the newest fall first quality, black and colors der more or 1 he is on her fy he slammed the door of the larder|cream, and turn the mixture into a1models. I'nele Sammy Coon was a prisoner. [time turn from mold and surround e ",”.""‘ detail to the T e T e R i R B iy ratin s il 8 swflnw‘suy BEAN TAKINI] REMEMBER: Our entire stock of White Stock- ings has been greatly reduced in price. the hours long?” Jimmy|He gave a ffled cry of rage and|with the !rult A Dea ; began to scratch upon the inside of A e il s longer here than anywhere|the door. g Lragh el D8I AT, g “Let me out!” he bawled. FflPE I]E I T SRR R the work hard?” “First give me my bushel of green | o, I e vicki 8 ¢ harder here than anywhere | peas my called to him. Then| : d HoS an e S lse. In fact, I'm sure the work|offt he ¢ vered. And h | N - 3 e e A SRS B SHALL SERVE HAGUE Parming This Product Is ncres : r t me. a w how to do ! day. He uldi't . take his daily : . ' e Dyt DL e e ing Daily Out West “I!’ m‘ ’ I ca rm time, er Y ; _4 ¢ you ¢ M)?’”"xz inlgo to .c,'f v he wakenM hxmsel( “)th — Dr. PAC Is nol Solng 1o (e ST v e, e Summy Coon as.| e ‘o ¢ SeKIIAE ‘Appomts Honsignor OrSemigo 8| @ e Ano at his ankl well untl TIow V' ) Step right in and let's| (Copyright 1922 by Mtropolitan nington, : 2y - i morning. He i a fugitive fr now! T actly the rig! wspaper Service. 1 iciated Press)—The soy bean is rap- L Fustioe. T thik you o W g TR e N Papal Internuncio There |53 Sukive a piace 2 2" tmasor cron, T : down right ) b hin i any should hav - — in the farming systeras of the corn v = a4 ‘-_-, Ty i{/ d say the word I else to D And {f belt, replacing oats to a considerable T = Lillian smiled at him npathetic- | y were ¢ igger you wouldn't do ! Rome, Aug. 18.—"Priests and $0l-|extent and taking part of the corn 3 ally, but her negative was prompt " diers receive orders and must Obey|acreage, says the department of agri- |UnIee otherwise indicuted theatrical potlces and reviews in this column are written “That's what ought to be done, by AL A0, oul DAY Jioithy want: them,” were the words of the pope in|culture. Although primarily used for ® oo o ) unfortunate 2 can i 6 v, H iday. Au he ques! vho should be- ture and ensilage. the Friday. August 18, deciding the question w forage, pas! 14 i e 3 = G - % just yet,” she said, * 8 Ll kg jou ask!” eried Uncle KDIA doris papal Interaunclblat (haS YIRS/ Browing OIS ERb A ATFnE IEREL15stA e RUBEVILLE” AT PALACE. | SHIRLEY MASON ON AT FOX'S The feature attracion at the Pal-| onjght's program at Fox's offers lowed to run loose for awhile, so that d surprised Jimm > A “You will be the right man in the|years has become a very profitable S 3 (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh.) i % S bt i ace tonight and tomorrow is B S = ig! lace.” Monsignor Orsenigo|industry. The production of seed has £ el i) w " right place g 8 b | \mddock's Vauaeville headllndr; } Shirley Mason in “The New Teacher' he will finally lead to the biggest b 2 ; Coon w 700 p FFLWEEKIY letter 26 7:00 p. m.—Tri-wee etter from £ ShsRRt Al i 5 s bowed, and the matter was closed. now increased to the point where the ‘Bibevills 4 comedy usical act and those who saw it last night are lair of all. And he must be given r “Farm and Home” Weekly talk o the opportunity to steal back his ¢ Vou 8. a7 Speck Of ] o e 80 5 o The mo! or had hesitated for|supply greatly exceeds the demand ; proper methods of Swimming, by conscientious reasons, not considering|for planting. with a rast of ten people. The set- [loud in their praise. Richard Tal- glass came with the code inside “But—"" Tom Chester sprang fo his LS ih";'““‘ casonable Suggestions |himeelf Atted to deal with the re- Seed Developed. oot tha aot Thiene gschral st‘o‘r];‘qo:fmmge in “The Cub Reporter” gives 2 T s e sl i A 3 s a , ot f p. e le Suggestions |2 8 % : community where the village 1 :i'm ""‘n"(“;‘(’; ol e 0 1 . et Ty e | for Home Garden by Harry R. Elby. |sponsibilities of the y:sstvi\ol; fru; rN::mm'yhsva); \:::n :i-:loc(pv:fl‘r:‘mngm:{ oharactls come baoh Has to A1t avouby (@ great exhibition of rough and tanncd checks. “You-— are ery 7 for you foday:: My| ToBular concert by Eroctor's Ha-{ihe BREHE WORERE. SCEE S A S e bl 11 Tilnols and Tndlago, |te. stove ahd” gossln and’ where fne|(umble acting and iella & stery of why e ; A i o Bl Buesie T us lian Syncopators of Wilmerding, | thus ;{‘f‘:s;’m“~c1fi‘u:’0’: s;::u;n;.igns T ve ension o i asaon o0 Allageiann holds its practice. Other |newspapermen’s lives are generally - = “0:00 ‘B, M BAward Hbribray; vios|vatican elreles velopment of a commerclal outlet for ;‘,:‘r‘;‘“‘::,;’:fn',"'g“s":fifr“’;'f‘“g: ‘lgr:‘buch lively ones. Sunday night Geo. Jlla Stribrny, planist and accom- | Great Charity Worker. the seeds, it is noted. Several mills| o Vafprit bf{r-‘,lr § i \-Xflezyyact Arliss in “The Devil” and “Tracks” Lois McCutcheon, contralto; | onsignor Orsenigo’s life, for thelin those states have become interest-| o) 04 4y “Apple Sisters, Seedy and will '\:m shown. On the 2_'Ith, "mh Parks, flutist and piano accom- | past 25 years has been devoted to [ed in the possibilitics of that bean as! " belng the trials and tribula- and 29th, “Nanook of the North,” the {works of charity. To be torn from (a source of oil and meal. Two mills s of a sister act in vaudeville; CPlY feature ever actually filmed in St the paths he had chosen for himself in Illineis have planned to use about|gon. Masre offerk o comedy and the land of the Eskimo will be shown. WBZ made him hold back; he was per-[750,000 bushels this season, it has| .. cing act that is very well done, he plexed by the possible difficulties in|been reported to the department, | peine o most exceptionally fine dance of the Ruseian conference re-|while other mills are planning on a|q. Next Monday, Tuesday and Wed- y held at the Hague. smaller scale ] nesday a special attraction will be the | Usually the representatives abroad Bean Increases. feature in Nat Farnum's “Clown \ Musical of the Holy See are chésen from| The department inspectors have|Njpht” o revival of a famous old | program of vocal se ,“mm by r,_ among the young priests who have at-|found considerable acreage put 10| ryaeterpiece, “The 0Old Doctor,” rnond J. Lanoue, tenor soloist; W. |tended the Academy of Noble Eccles-|growing the eoy bean in the northern| njgveq by = personnel of the en- | Patrie, pianist E ics in Rome, which has so aptly|(and corn belt states, showing a con-|tjre vaudeville blll. The acts will in- —_— hrr’* called “the nursery of cardin-|siderable increace. The possibilities|.jyde Nat and Jackle Farnum In Wiz [ a1 They are generally first sent|of using the bean for ofl and meal|“Nonsensical Nonsence,” Kramer and (We ,mg,hau;,, ewark.) m: as secretarfes, and are later pro-|are ascribed by Omihflfl: as the rea-|Grifin, a great nomu,i‘_v team in “Much 7500 t6 1 O Featime Stories,” by|moted until they reach the rank of{son for the increase. Such a com-|Ado About Nothing and the Pepper : Thornton Purgess, noted author of |papal nuncle. The pope had met mercial outlet affords the grower an-| Lox Revue, a sprightly singing and Tonight and Sat. 8 BOokS | Monsignor Orsenigo in Milan, where other cash crop as corn and wheat, | dancing revue featuring Ray Midge- | Great Vaudeville Bill m—+Crepe Paper Hats for | he ha llaborated with him in alit is said. ley. Then the entire bill of nine ¢ by Edith MeDowell, church paper called “St. Charles Bor-| The various ways in which the soy|reople combine and offer “Clown With m.—“Literary Evening,” |romeo.” Pius XI noticed then s [bean and its product are utilized in| Night” as an aftcrpiece. FERGUSON & FRANCES ted by the torial Staffs fi;“:.m» culture; his fluent knowledge of the United States indicate a ready e D 5 A S : the Outlook. the Scientific American|most modern laneuages, and the his-[market for the commercial production S S S GAYLORD & VALERIE Wife or Business? and Harper & Bros. | 6rtca) ineigns aowniin-soms Besks|ot soy Bewn wsea, tne Aeparment ait:| | SR BN e e GENE MORGAN i | 10:45 p. m—C J lahicn Monsignor Orsenigo had pub-|cular declares. Soy bgan oil is large- . Wi young brideiwon- g T ‘w»r,rm RGN & :[: ";n:nq:,avmre the pope re-|ly used in the manufacture of soaps|der and his bride have left for Mar- C. B. Maddock’s and paints, and it is also used in the|icnbad, the watering place in Czecho- dered. = i e of g = bered when the question arose of |3 nts, \ % \ | \ d a butter sub-| Siovakia They aré travelilng incog- ’ 7 e send to the Hague, and the manufacturg of lard and butter s ] ! : Were ‘her hushand’s d | L WA RPN s BB g stitutes, rubber substitutes, Inoleum | rito as Count and Countess de Avala. | thoughts more occupied - (Americas Radio & Research Corp it ! e ‘ with selling automobiles S Medford Hillside, Mass.) SALAR s The cake or meal is a superior cat- é; $:00 . ;. Pl , ALARIES ARE OUT. |The cake or P 2 than in making love to L0 BN U [tle feed and of high value for hu- T With news flashes, final scores—Boston! Havana, Cuba, Aug. 18.—Congress| ok | American | nas decidcd that the country is be-|Man consumption. : 9:15 p. m—Evening progrs ling overcharged when it pays $30.- i s : g He spoke of how she ok el B ek of its 24 ssnators| Tuberculosis Union Has R IO-PeOple'lo would aid him in busi- f WGY !and $12,000 a year for cach of its| Announced Next Meeting | ness. . n reseft » 7 ar ok T ¥ i i ess, ‘lurnlrai Eicctric Company, Schenec- | 121 "F‘f‘n ,’,',";'q'fl‘";,;s‘.on‘n‘::(;a:qa;{ru,1 New York, Aug. 15.—The Interna- Now Playing Don’t Miss Was she to be another dil: 22 1) Syt ) to reducs its quota by 8$235,000 a|Uuonal -Union against = tuberoulouls, DICK TALMADGE THE VILLAGE BAND P rf [f -~Produce and stock which has just colsed its meeting in selling point? Their love- A ark ations; baseball results; and the house by $225.000.) 0 1 annownces that the 1926 in “The Cub Reporter” MR. and MRS. nest to be an adjunct to a4 ! race results at Sara. Pringing the congressional bude-|\ o o' o iha organization will be CARTER DE HAVEN the office? ; | toga Springs : o to 31718000, This Wi bring fhe | FRRLE e Unitea States in connec SHIRLEY MASON o This brilllant se A A 3 r -Twentieth chapter of | fisure for a sena’ oot ’, tion with the Sesqui-Centennial of in ¢ New Teacher” Xy, e otditikry voirs (":";‘;'fl o : ‘Alice in Wonderland,” Kolin Hager, @ vear and a representative to $10.-| pyiyqciphia The next meeting in A RTIF;H ROLAND /B “The Girl in the Taxi.” ing at the business of lfe iy 5 | neaden 11924 will be held in Berne, Switzer. . ’ No. 6 told by % 8:40 p. m.—Health Talk; “Taking lund. The president elect for the| Timber Queen No. a Hecalth Inventory,” by Dr. Herman American meeting is Dr. Theobald | e Mon.~Tues.—Wed. ZOE BECKLEY | M. Bigge, New York State Health | Smith, director of the Rockefeller | Sunday Onl auther of “Whom Shall Molly M: o 1 Department BARGA[N WEEK | Foundation Animal Research Labor- | G L5 y Special Attraction ly Marry?” “Enter t 2 Great Pictures pe " 8:45 p. m.—Concert program atory at Princeton, N. J., and discov- " ST 0, | 11:50 p. m.—Concert program __At.—- erer of the bovine tubercle bacillus GEORGE ARLISS “CLOWN NIGHT” Don’t miss the first instament St | The National Tuberculosis association | in “The Devil” By the personnel of the MONDAY, AUGUST 21. | The firet keylese watch is faid 1o BESSE - LELANDS W !aiso announces that its next annual “TRACKS” Entire Vaudeville Bill. been made by a Frenchman in | meeting in 1928 will be held in Santa | SRR Darbars, Cal, June 18 to 25. use—Springfield.) | scores. Unele Wig- | View 3 cer