Thuruclay, March 11, 1937 The Gold Hill News, Gold Hill. Oregon Pally Adds Another Trophy to Fast Growing List Well-Dressed at Little Cost about: Privacy for the Windsors. ANTA MONICA, CALIF.-1 S “In order to live quietly and escape as much public attention ! as possible—” I’m quoting the dispatch—“the duke of Windsor and Mrs. Simpson, following their marriage, will seek a se-| eluded residence in the United States.” The idea is not new. Hoping to kill Stanford White in some very 1 re m o te s e c re t nook, H arry Thaw picked out a N e w York roof garden on the first night of a big musical comedy. And only lately one of our movie queens, striving to get away from it all, put on all her portable jew­ Putty Berg, nlnctcrn-year-old, red-haired Minneapolis tfolf sensation, center, recelvea the trophy emblem­ elry and went to the atic of victory in the P alm •Beach women’s annual golf championship matches, from Pierre l>. Willis, di­ Broadway preview rector of the Palm Bruch Country club where the matches were played. Helen Dctweiler of Washington, of one of those colos­ Irvin S. Cobb I). C., whom Miss Berg vanquished, four up and three to go, in the final round, watches the presentation. sal, titanic, gigantic, mastodonic superscreen epics, only ( to come forth complaining that one ' YOUNGEST WAR VET could never flee to the most private ; J of hiding places without being an­ noyed by crowds. So America is certainly the right | place for the newlyweds’ honey- | moon—where nobody w ill stare at ' them, or follow them, or yell at T WAS some job, Ladies of them or ask for autographs or pho- j The Sewing Circle, to get tographs or interviews or try t o 1 these three lovelies together to tear their clothes off for souvenirs. i pose for the camera this week. Why, just off-hand, I can think ' They’re under the strict tutelage and - sleeve - In - one construction, of fully three spots where famous of Dam e Fashion just now, learn­ and a slender action-built skirt. folks may enjoy such immunity— ( ing the latest lessons on how to be Put them all together they spell Mount McKinley in the winter, ! well turned out this Spring with­ CHIC—that little word with a vast Death Valley in the summer and | out benefit of a private mint. You meaning. Style 1267 is for sizes can understand, then, why the 34-48. Size 36 requires 4 yards Alcatraz island all the year round. . . . i co-ed above, center, sort of jumped of 35 inch m aterial plus 1*4 yards the gun, so to speak, and was al­ contrasting. Giving Up E a rl Browder. New Pattern Book. ready on her way when the cam­ L" OR years it has been my regular era clicked. Send for the Barbara Bell * custom to give up something A Frock That Clicks. Spring and Summer Pattern during Lent. Last year I gave up j Speaking of things clicking, Book. M ake yourself attractive, boiled turnips— 1 never eat boiled don’t think that new princess practical and becoming clothes, turnips, anyhow—and jokes about gown she’s wearing isn't doing it selecting designs from the B ar­ Mae West. in a big way. Can’t you see from bara Bell well-planned, easy-to- The year before, I gave up “ An- ’ where you’re sitting that it is make patterns. Interesting and thony Adverse" (a t page 2,749) and ! simple to sew besides being a fig­ exclusive fashions for little chil­ nearly all L ittle Theater move­ ure-flatterer of the first order? dren and the difficult junior age; ments. The year before I gave up The buttons half way and a neat slenderizing, well-cut patterns for afternoon Melvin Garrison, thirty-three, of Upton Sinclair as my spiritual guide little collar in contrast are all its the m ature figure; lively lines need to complete the dresses for the most particular Springfield, Ohio, who is said to be i in matters political. ttie youngest World w ar veteran in For this year I decided to give up perfect balance— chic vs. simplic­ young women and matrons and It could happen only “ once In 40,000,000 births" was the verdict of the United States. At the age ot M r. E a rl Browder. I don’t quarrel ity. Take a tip from this stylish other patterns for special occa­ Detroit physicians commenting on the twin personalities of the Pauline thirteen, he ran away from the Ohio with his sincerity. He happens, student and figure it out for your­ sions are all to be found in the Taylors, No. 1 and 2 shown above. Although not related the girls have Masonic home and enlisted in the j though, to be the outstanding expo­ self in cashmere or velveteen. Barbara Bell Pattern Book. Send the same name, were born on the same day, Sept. 20, 1920. Pauline Tay­ United States arm y. At fourteen he nent in America of the communist The style is 1202 and it can be 15 cents (in coins) today for your lor No. 1 was born at St. Ignace, Mich., No. 2 at St. Catherine, Ont. They was corporal of a machine gun movement, which has done so much had in sizes 12-20 (30-38). Size copy. Send your order to The Sewing attended an intermediate school in Detroit three years ago and have squad at the front. He was wounded for human happiness and human | 14 requires 4% yards of 39 inch four times. been inseparable ever since. progress in the countries that tried m aterial plus *» yard contrasting. Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Go Print for Spring. it, such as Russia. The charming young lady above, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) EXPLORERS’ CHIEF left, has chosen to model a very each. e Ball S yndicate.—W N U Sarvtee. dainty and rather picturesque lit­ Victory Dinners. \ \ 7 HO says New Dealers aren’t tle frock for she believes you’ll ’ ’’ smart business men? That be interested in this style as a The Four S'$ $100 victory dinner means a clear fitting gesture to Springtime. Es­ The attributes of a great lady profit of $94.70, figuring the food at pecially in a modern print, fea­ $5 a head and the combined turing, say, pussycats or deep-sea may still be found in the rule of speeches at 30 cents, which, even if flowers, would this frock be the four S’s—sincerity, simplicity, they average up to most after-din­ tempting. The skirt is bias-cut sympathy and serenity.— E m ily ner speeches, is indeed a high valu­ for artistic reasons, and the cir­ Post. cles of contrast aid and abet its ation. Let yourself go Back in Andy Jackson's day you gracefulness. TAKE NO CHANCES you could pay off a campaign deficit print then, come Spring. Style with hoop poles and coon pelts. And 1257 is designed in sizes 12-20 (30- USE ONLY GENUINE in Thomas Jefferson's time t h e 40 bust). Size 14 requires 4% O -C E M It POLISH. strongest pack mule in Virginia I yards of 39 inch m aterial. Elev­ couldn't tote $100 worth of vittles. en yards of bias binding is re­ RESTORES LUSTRE So, naturally Jeffersonian simplic­ quired for trim m ing as pictured. QUICKLY AND EASILY Gay House or Street Frock. ity and Jacksonian thrift w ill be ITS BEEN PROTECTING Lest you begin to think every extolled. FURNITURE AND Presumably the Republicans will day is Sunday for our starring follow suit with a nonvictory din­ trio, the trim-looking young lady FLOORS FOR 2 8 YEARS ner or donation shower for John above, right, wants you to concen­ PONT ACCEPT Hamilton's hope chest. Needy trate now on her new gingham SUBSTITUTES/ guests w ill wear Liberty Leaguers’ gown. Not an ordinary bread- old clothes, while the idea of hav­ and-butter cotton version, but a ing Canada annex Maine and V er­ beautifully cut, carefully planned dress for general service. The mont w ill be strongly opposed. linked button front is enough to Congressman Ham Fish will give it first place on your Spring speak—such being his habit—un­ sewing list if Sew-Your-Own de­ A new distinction for variously less, for economy’s sake, they signers know their clients as well distinguished V ilhjalm ur Stcfunsson, world famous American explorer, switch his name around hind part as they think. However, there’s scholar and author, was his recent before and serve him as two more to recommend it: a young P O L IS H • M O P S • W A X election as president of the Explor­ courses. becoming collar, a simple yoke- • • • ers’ club, New York. Renowned for his many expeditionary studies of Signs of Spring. Arctic archeology, anthropology, S. A. Lawton (rig ht), county agent, U. S. Department of Agriculture, U T here the first sign of spring ethnology and geography during the and D. B. Hudson of Jacksonville, F la ., weighing a 23*4 pound sweet is not the birds coming back. ' past quarter-century, Stefansson potato, said to be the largest in the department’s history. The potato, M ainly, our birds don't flit away. [ holds degrees, medals and other which shrunk considerably in size since it was dug, is 18 inches around They go mute awhile, being practi­ high honors. the belt and 31 inches long. cally the only residents that even temporarily refrain from bragging about the climate, or, in case of a cold snap, explaining that this is very unusual. With us the herald of spring is the surf-bather—that hardy adven­ for only turer who plunges in and comes forth as blue as an Easter egg and 25c complete with as deflated-looking as a toy balloon on the morning after circus day. 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