Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, July 21, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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THE GOLD HILL NEWS. THIKSDAY. JIX Y 21. 1M2
TZzeKTTCADS! Cheerio Chapters &
Fun for All the Children
Beauty Talks
H ow It Started
EW.ted fry DOKOTflT ED MO.ADS
MARJORIE DUNCAN
Famoui Heauly Expert
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It e m D eaw rvee A t t M t i o a
'* . D V IM J K T S a re becoming more a a fl
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t-A more popular because lh a tr sflk-
ctefley and ra is e baa bees brought
lu m a repeatedly.
Few boase b all«-
"
era. fnr laataaca, ra a ba accused off
polling all their eggs la one basket—
financially speaking. T l a ah «or folly
to spend all of owes anting» oa a ra g .
far Inataoce. when lha windows need
repalrlag and Iba chair» bead r w o t t r -
Ing. And ao on.
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Yet a greater group thaa we Im agine
atm eon I la oa io cuoreatrate oa o n *
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f
phase o f Iba baa Bly onaaaaMa flame
time» II la Iba beat feature th a t rw-
reives special attention (and woman
are wise Io wish Io heighten (h e ir
' ‘rhlefeet charm .',
More v f l n . o f
' course. allanltoo la focused oa Iba foa-
1 tore aa uee<te IL And you can't blam e
| a woman for that, ell her.
GAME OF GOLF HAZARD
H u n ter Provides Coast
Chinese W ith “Courage”
But the wisest plan and the one
thal makas for the utmost In beau­
ty la the '’budgeting for b e .u ty *
systera
Fort Bragg. C a l i f - F r a n k Taafe,
Fort Bragg banter, baa probably tba
moat unusual occupation In Iba world
— that o f supplying “courage'' to Han I
I uses known women Io spend a
h alf boor on ihe crowning glory to ib a
exclusion o f a ll other beauty rllan.
And white Ib a lr h air waa lowly and
lustrous. (bey did Dot—aa you h a ra
probably guessed—proaent a complete
picture o f careful grooming. The f a d
la thal loo much concentration on ona
part of (be picture mark» a very sharp
' contrast and etnpbaaliea (be unloveU-
neaa o f (he uncared for portions.
Franctero'e Chiastowa
T he C h ln e a e th a t la. thoaa of Ihe
older gewerattee—believe that to eat
o f the flesh o f a wildcat Is to endow
the eater w ith courage ami strength.
T a a fe swppttea the w tld ra ta which
he (rape alive la the mountains near
kece. and ships In crates to Han Fran ,
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Hom e Built in T ree
Shelters O rphan Boy
By WALTER
TRLMBLLL
W hat seems to me the moat de­
tectable story I have heard In ages
Is told me by Kathleen Caewnr.
"There waa.“ Bays M as Caesar, “a
young man o f Greenwich Village who
really could w rite. H e worked hard
enough te get together a few tfaoa-
Railway Gun “Defending” Coast
«retched . swore. and toured him self
a drink. T he thing waa done, and be
fe lt th a t It was good. T h e " a n g e r
should be prood o f IL I t was a novel
to put a name o a
T h e “a n g e r beamingly took the
completed manuscript and wrapped It
up carefully H e told the young man
a t waa first going to offer It a» a
aerial to a certain magazine.
“T h e y 'll tak e It like a shot.’ he
■«Id. “ l a t e r I I I bring It out In hook
form. Tea rete and n t come bock
here and tell yoa what they gay." '
L ate th a t night the “angel" came In
like a dock. I t was evident that be
had been swimming In oomething
atrv-nger thaa water. T he author fig­
ured be moat have been celebrating
his lite ra ry triumph.
“ How about n r be aald.
-H o w about what?“ demanded the
“u a g e t"
“T h e book, m a a W hat did they
aay about the novel r
“Oh. th a t.” aald the angel c a re
lonely “I'l l tell you. I'v e been with
a peach o f a girl who was going West.
Khe didn't have anything to read on
the t r a l a ao I gave her that manu-
acripL"
To keep a teething baby's dress dry
tack an ordinary dreaa shield by the
corner» on the under aide o f tbe bib.
• • •
Put a teaspoonful of vinegar In tbe
w a te r In which all potatoes are boiling
Just before they finish cooking. This
w ill prevent them from turning dark.
a a a
A taffeta dreaa should not be hung
up In a warm closet Heat dries uo
the moisture and la Injurious to tae
sizing In the silk. Hang silk dresses
In coot cloaeta and they w ill last much
longer.
( f l by th v Assectstsd Nvw spar-vrs)
CAUSE FOR EGO
"W h a t a tob so swelled up about?"
“T h e prison critics have lust put
h im on tha A ll-C rim in al team for thia
/e a r ."
Cow's K ick Costs F ia g e r
Harklmer.
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Y.—lira .
Margaret
F ulm er bad one finger amputated a
few days ago a t the Mem orial hospital.
Mrs. Fulmer's hand was struck by a
cow. when the anim al kicked while be
Ing milked.
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T hey are telling a story about a
w e ilkn o w n young w rite r who met
G reta Garbo. H e had been told of
her Indifference, bot found her charm ­
ing. .«he laughed at hla stories and
aand flrdlar». took that M ake to
Europe, and loot It almost as f a « aa talked to him n atu rally and freely
H e wanted to aee her a g a in ; asked If
I f be bad played the m arket instead
be might take her to tapper. She
•>t the boulevards. He was a good
aald no. but thal afae would lake him
fellow w hile be bad IL but when they
oo a real Swedish picnic. Ho be had
•hipped him borne hla only
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were a flrat-ctaaa hangover and a sec­ a banket o f lunch pul up and won
Phone D irectory I^ a d g
dered whether the aloof Garbo would
ond class berth to sleep It off.
to Reunion of Brothers
keep
the
date.
Kbe
did
and
they
drove
W h ile he bad been away, the pro­
out In the country, picked out a aprrt
Dubuque. Iowa. — Andrew Burn
cession had moved on and It looked
• a I f he might be le ft standing on and ate. Then they talked. He found hardt. afxty-owe, and hla brother. Jos­
him self telling her about fats life and eph, left home about tbe same time
the sidewalk. T h a t te to aay. things
were rnd ao g-eel. when suddenly there she listened patiently. H e was so a f­ forty-tw o years ago. going In opposite
fected by this defrosted Garbo that
waa a fluttering sound and Into the
directions to seek th e ir fortunes. For
he finally ventured to talk about her
years Andrew searched for hla broth
young man’s life (Icqiped an “angeL"
T he “angel" was a man who could -People don't understand you." he er In v a la Every tim e be passed
w rite
large checks,
which
never aald. “ You really are very cointan
through a ^own la his railroad work
bounced back, but had a great desire
to w rite a book. H la quallflcatlons
aa a novelist were ambition and a
vague Idea for a plot. He made the
young man a propoaitloa
“I have a great Idea for a book,"
he aald, “but I haven’t tim e to give
to tbe actual labor o f construction,
r i l get you an apartm ent. I»iy for
your meals, and furnish yon with
plenty o f tobacco and a reasonable
amount o f liquor If you w ill do the
work. I'm glrfng you the p lo t All
you h are to do la the w riting ."
T b e young man finally agreed to
lerina. He and bla typ ew riter were
duly Installed In a smart and com­
fortable apartm ent and the “angel”
came In ev e r, day to see thal he waa
not being g y j* 4 . As a m atter of fact,
he was getting the fu ll worth of bis
money. Aa has been said, the young
man really could w rite and he got
Interested In hla Job. H e lurned and
twisted the Idea tbe man bad given
him onlll It waa a real plot. The
characters t>egan to breathe and grow,
to live and struggle. Even the “angel."
Who Insisted iqmn reading each day’s
work, could aee that be and the young
man were going to w rite quite a story.
He grew most Impatient to see how
He«-retary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams la shown
It would turn o u t
fifth championship o f the sound fleet off L archm ont
A t last the young man ripped tba i
In com ml sal o a
Despite the distinguished “skipper g-
I
A I » T stains in woolen ciotblng. no
m atter how hard and dry. may be
removed w ith equal parts of turpen­
tine and am m onia
tenable and kind. Yoe would make a
area a line wife. Why flo a t yoa m ar
r y r .«be didn't answer and be looked
op te fled her head bent. It seemed
that be bad made a deep ‘ -p r ts a l n.
Was she looking down because be bad
said something that made her sad?
Perhaps It was to bide the mist la
t e r eyes, or perhaps It was Just her
well known shyness. But when at.e
rt"k e , It was In ao unetuotlocal and
extremely m atter o f fact voice.
“Do you think It is time.’ she de­
manded. “ that my feet are aa Mg aa
they t o y r
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C h o o s in g P e r f u m e
E IIF V M E Is a delicate art. the last
delightful touch, the final touch, the
final complement to one's coelome and
one's personality.
B
In trig u e z
It
charm a
Few American woman have
mastered IL
Perhaps one reason la
lack o f (bought In choosing a perfume.
Don't study your neighbor. Cnleaa you
are purchasing a eeeol for her. Your
own perfume must he a complement to
your <>wa personality. Age enters
here. Type loo. Many a misa of sweet
sixteen has made herself ridiculous
by tha application of a heavy odor
suitable to a matron thrice her years.
Anil, llkealae, a m ature woman using
a very delicate w hiff of a perfume
does not achieve the desired effect.
Aa for type, picture the tall, dark-eyed
ruby-llp|>ed O riental wearing a wee
bit of Iliac or rose. Inconsistent, Isn't
It? O r the petite, fa ir and fra il china-
doll type surrounding herself w ith a
heavy. Intense scent. A conflict there
—not a complément to her restful, coo,
personality and charm. Color Is an
Inqmrtant factor, too, for moat blondeo
are flattered by the delicate flower
odors, and brunettes can wear tl>«
more Intense perfumes to advantage
Bui before color la considered, temper-
nment and personality have to he ta­
ken Into account.
To achieve Ihe ultim ate flattering ef­
fect remember these subtle aecrels for
applying perfume. They date back Io
the Greek and Homan eras, when |>er-
fuming was a dully ritu al.
Itrmem -
her that a wee hit la all thal Is neces­
sary. A good perfume (and Dial la
the only kind worth buying, should
have lasting qualities.
An Infinitesi­
mal drop behind (he ears, a touch on
Ihe llda nnd lirons, a bit on the palms
of your hand. Become a devotee of
the uiomlxer. It la an economical way
of aprendlng the subtle scent—d istrib ­
uting evenly— without waste.
P
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if f t n n
ft|T Of Tin
K hPlTA l
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guns of the V. S. army railw ay a rtille ry being fired at a
« f o r t Hancock. Sandy Hook. » . J , daring the a rtille ry
tlce defence o f low er » e w York and the Jersey eoaaL
P
Clean Falla. » . Y.— A few boards
laid scroas I, mbs of a tree served
aa the b om s o f tlarolu Bennett,
eighteen years old. the last few
daya Aa orphan, he arrived late
teat week seeking a Job. Penniless
and friendless. ha obtained boards
to build the -flo o r- and llmha.
blinds and tin to make up the re­
mainder o f hla abode.
Police found the youth had no
coverings and bad not eaten for a
day. lie was taken to headquar­
ters. fed and then turned over to
Ihe county borne at Warrensburg.
I f yoo bars beard thia preachment
before. It tieara repeating for It Is a
beauty maxim.
Budget your beauty
time. Have yoa two hour» to speed)
Then be sure to deeole enough tim e
to brushing your hair, massaging your
scalp, giving your skin the treatm ent
It needa, and your figure lie due share
o f exercise, (tet out In the »pan—r e ­
member that Iba rre lth rules are a ll
a very Im portant part o f tba beauty
regime. In treating (ba akin Iblnk of
Ihe face, neck, shoulders, arms and
hands as one unit. Don't neglect tba
face for the bands, the bands for the
h air and ao o a
An unbalanced pic­
ture Is (be re e u lt Be fa ir to every
phase of beauty and to every Item
that g»ea to make up the whole, h a r­
monious beauty ensemble.
T o be sure you w ill hu ve to devote more
Ume to that part o f the picture which
Is not perfect than to the more « H e
factory portion« of your ensemble.
But do give a Uttte tim e to each Item.
You can work out your own budget
according to your own needs. O r oil
certain days you may wish to concen­
tra te on your h air— or your s k la T b a
big point In thia sermon Is do not
neglect any phase of beauty. Study
your own needs, then set about en­
hancing your lovellaeaa and preserving
w hatever gifts nature baa endowed
you with.
A MA/J WITHOUT
H6 HOME TCWN
f*PF£-
he looked In tha telephone directory
—hoping to aee hla brother’s name.
Then he hajipened through Dubuque,
and. as usual, glanced In tha phone
book. There waa h it brother's name.
M a s t B a S pread
Cheerfulness la like money well ex­
pended In c h a rity ; the more we d i»
pose of It. the greater our fwaseasiou.
— Victor Hugo.
L e t there be a very delicate
breath of perfume about y o a Uko
a soft, spring breexe, a faint warm
w ind— now here— now gone— but
enough to favorably im prest peo­
ple "to remember you by."
T he fuslldloua woman of m eant may
choose several different perfumes— to
expresa mood, occnslon— to comple­
ment her costume. For oporta, a p er
fume w ith the tang o f the woods In
IL
For evening an exquisite, exotic
scent.
Always Its chief fonction
should be to express and enhance her
own personality. T h a i la the drat rule