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12 NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1926. AND WHAT 0 WEAR Klso Domestic Hints and Other . Things of Inferest troduc the wearer's right knee, face appearing on the left hand side. or | of devices which hint at the waist Patch Work Returns The animated patch-work quilt| r's bed u em- clothes and | four different colors ’.:\'*i‘ fabrics in one trock are re-| ble. Embroidery has invaded not only | the pockets-and necklines of frocks but covers a wide area of the gown or coat, or both. One winter coat in three colors, taupe, grey and black, embroidered | in sflk and wool, silver and gold, gives an idea of the color scheme | now prevailing for autumn and | winter wear, \ | New Style Women's Photos The Eton crop has started a new | style in English feminine p‘.‘.oto-‘ graphy. It has been discovered that the natural curve of the body, not usually obtainable with long halr, | appears at its best with a close shav- | en head and bare arms, shoulders | and backs. The polse of the head | edorped with an Eton crop, shows off the nape of ‘the neck, which in turn shows off ths shoulders and | arms and continues an harmonious line to the waist. | As designer for women, the new fall dress suit is made of moire and creps de chine. The skirt front and qolor is of jade green georgette. | Though ultra-modern, the woman's ! drass suit is suggestive of pictur- esque bygone days. The skirt is sh:, up the center to reveal satin knee | breeches when the wearer sits down. Dress. Suits for Women : are 1 may gradually come back in style | ag: |to Jazz and First Step.” the he suit would resemble a slim-fit- | wearer stands upright, ails Black Halr Vogue German men prefer blacks, or at they will during the coming season, according to five lead- tonsorial artists. They fourths of their wo- Enee Watches garter watch has been in- the elect of Mayfair. are about a half-inch in ameter and are “set” in jeweled irters about three quarters of an h. The garters have a a strap, like an ordinary t watch, and fasten just below the watch A new a by They Women May Eat Again While there is only a suggestion walsts being shown In the new models, there are all kinds line rather than indieate it. There le gold buckles which fasten in the front and bows which tle at ide. Do these effects mean that we: men are going to have their natural \gures agaln?” a modiste was asked. ¢ we succeed,” she said, ‘“thes in and those women who have tarved themselves for five years be able to eat again.” Attack Men Buyers German women are unable to dress as becomingly as the American yecause there are too many men buyers of women's clothes, a lead- ing fashion journal asserts in de- manding that frauleins throw off the yoke. of masculine dictation in the matter of dress. “While in the end women dress to please men,” the journal says, “wo- men can make a much better job ot it than men. When it comes to selecting handkerchiefs, chemises and a hundred other dainties, male .To Be Really Stylish |((NGRESS MUST GYDE LUGHTS ON THE-RFAGIONG > OR<FALL T LENTHER® CUFFS OF THE COWPOYE> HArE— CAMISED TE CRAZE. FOR THES - CLEVER PRACELETS N\ UNEALANCED W _AFFECT — FR INSTANCE . — A OHE-GIDED HAIRRCAT, ONE. EAR RING—, ONE G™LEEVE_,' AHD AN ONEVEN HEMLINE ., ——- AND _ OID you KNOW THAT WAIGTLINEGD ARE. GONG- 1) Souvenirs of Lincoln Now Govt, Property ‘Washington, Oct. (P — The | celebrated Oldrovd collection of Lir coln relies is now the property of }lhe government, but just what will be done with it re for Con- gress to determine. Assembled by Capt. 0. H. Old- royd in the house where Lincoln died in Tenth street, N. W., across from Fords Theater, the collectl: is regarded as one of the most com prehensive groups of Lincolniana in existence. It was purchased from Capt. Oldroyd for $50,000 under an act of Congress. Fee For Safeguards Congress made no provision for| its maintenance or disposition, how- | ever, and it has been turned over| unotficially to the Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks The Public Building officials | have decided to continue, unless legal obstacles interfere, the custom established b Capt. Oldroyd of| charging visitors a small admission | tee. This plan, they hope, will pro- vide guides and guards until Con- | gress can make some other arrange- | ment. If it is found illegal, it may be necessary to close the house pending further action. Several suggestions for disposal of the collection are being considered. | One is to leave it in the historic | house, another is to place it In| charge of the National Museum, and a third is to transfer it to Fords Theater, where Lincoln was assas- inated. Some such proposal will be submitted to Congress when it meets in December. | Ford's Theater Suggested | Capt. Oldroyd favors the idea of | buyers for department or women's wear stores are usually hopeless.” Chestnut St. Crossing To Be Complete Today The Chestnut street railroad Names of New Creations Fantastic as some of the new creations adorning Paris windows |crossing will be open for traffic late may appear to the man on the [this afternoon, probably at about & street, it seems that the designers’ |o'clock, according to Superintendent imagination must have been more William J. Bryan of the Connecticut severely taxed to_thinking out names |Co., New Britain division, today. The work consisted In placing new special work at the crossing at an |expense of about $7,000. The work done consisted of new |tgrogs and rails and new pavement and the completed crossing is a great improvement over the old one. The crossing had been in need of Debutantes’ dresses have such names: “The Swan, Poetry, Pastel, “andid. Innocence, Ingenue, a Prom- ise, Nanette.” Dhesses for twear at dances, range from: “Valencia and Ballerine | |repatr for some time end tra found the going very roug Both |the Connecticut company and the |a |New Haven road worked on the job, | Rail |since both were interested. | The street was closed to traffi {from Stanley street to Bigelow street |for some time, but during the past the report decla {few days one side of the crossing |This is an increase from was thrown open to vehicles. ‘11\" years ago. fce, including more han ,000 mi of bus lines, s \'l‘ :port to the American Electric | ; Association, made today by Storrs, managing director. and thirty-four s are now operat- buses fafter receiving who | elevator |Highee Like Elevator, Can’t Keep Him Down |25 & thea Charles Higbee, War veteran 83-year-old Civil | in a faint | hile at his place of duty in the city | yesterday fell afternoon moving the collection into the build- | ing where Lincoln recelved his| | death wound. It has not been used r since that night. Short- | Iy after the assassination, it was tak- | cn over oy the War Department. Most prized in the collection is the st'bit of writing done by Lincoln. who was removed to his home | -*S N€ Was leaving the White House | medical treatment, | °% the night of the was back on the job this afternoon. | {Iv6 days after the surrender of Les, assassination, | | re throughout the |Last year while on his way to work, | (W0 men asked for passes to go to |Electric Railways Have 60,000 Miles of Service Cleveland, Oct. 5 P—A survey of | | electric rail controlled proper- | |tles in the United States shows 60, | s per passenger, cents on Januar; with 1, 1918, There are only about 40,000 Eski- t in the entire Arctic area. compared | pile ntry was sho#n by the report to | Highee was struck by an automo. | Richmond. Lincoln and received a hard blow when | office and wrote he struck the pavement, but he re- fused to miss his round of duty and reported after receiving | treatment. first aid | from Petersburg returned to his| “No pass is necessary now to au- | thorize one to go and return and Richmond. | | People go and return just as they | PLACE 01D RELICS Union Army after ti | did before th Many other valuable relics cluded numerous photographs plcting the life of Lincoln, graphs, locks of hair, pleces | furniture, clippings and mementoes | of his campaigns admin tlon, rare portra and Boot! spur, which caught in a flag leaped from Lincoln's box Collection of this Lincolniana has been the life work of Capt. Old- royd since his retirement from the & Civil War in- de- NOON BASEBALL LEAGUE A noon-day baseball league is be- ing formed at the Central Junior High school to interest boys stay for lunch. One league been played off and has been successful that a second is being organized. Mr. Ziegler is in charg of the playing at noon. ho so DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY The democrats will hold a pri- mary Monday evening, October from 7 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock at head- quarters on Main street, to elect a senator, two representatives and justice of the peace. NO VALENTINO WILL CONTEST Los Angeles, Oct. 5 (F)—Relatives of Rudolph Valentino, the late screen sheik, will refrain from con- test of his will only provided Al- berto Guglielmi, the actor's brother, is named co-executor of the estate with S. George Ullman, when the will came up for probate. The hear- ing was continued for a week. The will leaves the estate to Ullmah as trustee for Guglielmi and hig sister Maria, and Mrs. Teresa Werner, the aunt of Valentino's second wife. Natacha Rambova. —— Today's Big Offer To All Who Have Stomach Agony Read What Axclrod's Pharmacy Has to Say About Dare's Mentha Pepsin. When you have any trouble with your stomach such as gas, heavi- ness and distention, why fool with s which at best can only give hy not get a medicine that will build up your upset, disordered stomach and make it so strong and vigorous that it will do its work without any help. Such a medicine is Dare's Mentha Pepsin, 2 delightful eli that is sold by Axclror and all live druggists with the distinct un- derstanding that if it doesn't great- ly help you your money will be gladly returned. 1t has helped thousands—it will no doubt help you. Special Purchase and Sale of Infants’ Part Wool Blankets Handsome Crib Blankets— and blue blocks, also solid colors and borders. 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