Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 15, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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A SH LAND
D A IL Y
DAILY
TIDING?
T ID IN G S
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Rates for Legal and Mtocellan
A PLEA FOR REGULATED SPORT!
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slippers and • fteob hosiery , with placing her ztreet haft In the hat
coral-hued frocks W d Chanbl.red. box »util tha. storm b orer.
aatfo -aliUMxa with faahla-t— '»
F 6r iustanod, ’ a Nile 'green,
georgette frock . has a two-tjered
skirt formed of N ile green fringe
printed with hqge pinkish1 roses
with deeper green stems and
leaves. The fringe in narrower
width is repeated on the rear
bodice where it .forms a deep
bertha effect,
{fowgttan ntrdw
fringe in gay Dolors to al«6s
among
the *' novelties.. Metal
fringe adorns metal cloth wraps
and gowns.
Vlvld-hued drsgess. of,. After­
noon or evening type tavAdiabfo
use the targe ragged fthryswthe-
■nura as a shoulder eoriage'. 'T b t^
flower matches exactly the shade
of the frock, often being made
of the same material.
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Transparent velvets are enter­
ing Into the modo.fo# Fall. Some
plain velvets are so sheer that
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Mussolini’s new edict putting all sports under gov-
ermnental control suggests possibilities which confoiuk
the most imaginative.
Think of a Department of Sports in Washington,
housed' in a labyrinthian building containing the offices
of technicians, research experts, administrators, and in­
numerable clerical assistants. At its head a Secretary of
Sports, a Kenesaw Mountain Landis of all sports with Bu­
reaus of Baseball, Football, Tennis and Heaven knows
what. And Soccer struggling to he a Bureau of its own
instead of just a division of a Bureau of Football.
Inspection and standardization of professional hase-
l»all, college athletics, swimming, tennis, and golf will be
comparatively simple, for there are already Organizations
f«r these sports. .Judicial processes can easily force them
to make inyumerable reports and subpoena tliein to equal­
ly innumerable investigations.
But Congressional organization genius and indnisi-’
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Chiffon i s .n t present by a ll
N E W Y O R k , Sept, 1 6 — (U P ) odds the most important mater­
— Fringe again becomes extreme­ ial fo r th » evening gown, g a n g ­
ly popnlar for
evening, occa­ er, women prefer plain chiffon
sions, forming tiered skirt ef­ unatfomd» « v e n t by shift ein-
fects, cape-backs,
hem-fripges,» belllfhmants
of self 7 material,
etc. Both silk and beaded fring­ whereas matrons préfer beaded
ed are used a a< kmong the new­ chiffons with softly
bloused
er silk typos are fringes printod backs and gently flarin g hem­
In contrasting designs. One can lines. "'"UX"
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purchase this printed fringe by
Often thé U tile patent Joatjber
the yard and It is most effective
,hat box Which we see girls ¿«rry-
if combined w ith a drees of iqp fields nothing nefore than i
georgette of the same color a«|,
the background tit the' fringe. 7** •
OFFICIAL CITY PAPBR
total railway income for 1924 — the last year for which
exact figures are avgilabta — was $5,921,490,100.
That’s a daily income of $16,223,200.50.
Here is what becomes of this ¡nemoe—the money paid
for transportation service In the United States, ’
Wages absorb the entire income from January 1 to
June G — 157 days.
Fuel requirement's .take the income from June 7 to
.July 3 — 27 days, •
The next 70 days’ cash — from duly 4 to September
11—goes for materials and supplies.
Other expenses of operafion absorb the intake from
September 12 to October 5 — 24 days.___
Tax collectors preempt the income from October 0
Io 20 — 21 days.
Bond and other «eenrity holders get the earnings of
the next 41 days—October 27 to December 0—as interest
on their investments.
The income of the next 19 days, from D<
to Christmas, goes to the owners, the stockh«
dividends — two days earnings less flian tho tax
demands.
Thai leaves six days income as the sole j
the year’s intake available to retire losses of previous
years, or to create a reserve fund against lean periods in
future or to pay for improvements out of current earnings
lath er than* by* the Rale of interest-bearing bonds or secur­
ities.
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) awkward position In ‘ which the
New York Republicans
find
themselves.
Wadsworth always was
con-
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sideredgather moist, but he vot-
r- -cd ifor the Volstead act, and i f
IT be hadn’t said anything about
-, the wet-and-dry .Issue, dry New
. ,^ 'Y o rk .. Republicans
probably
wouldnt have bolted him in the
coming senatorial .contest.
LETTER
Instinct keéps people straight*
better than reason.
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Most men have the game oppor­
tunities, but only a'few see tliom
py
The -exclusive right to kook
down on others is monopolized
by the aviator.
Don William G. McAdoo!
to (he light and checks afitf
plaids of velvet
designed on
chiffon backgrounds also supply
the demand fob transparency.
Slnse F all w ill se much black
in frocks and wraps, the colored
georgette handkerchief
edged
with wide black silk lace or n il
becomes a smart accessory. L it­
tle squares or ecru georgette
bordered deeply in Mack lace
make an adorable handkerchiof
for dress year. One can make
these kerchiefs at little cost and
It looked to him. however, as
.i i i If the Democrats were sure to
,
put up a wet against him at their
, ■ wonventio.n, 8ept. 27. I t was his
»pinion that, in a clash between
an out-and-out wet and even a
pussy-foot candidate, New York
state would elect the wet, so he
i made up his mind not to' let
io_!/irybody outdo him In wetness,
Friends you attract are worth
more than friends you seek
Joins Army When
Clothes Don’t Fit
i;A,óX¡r.v^i.duMl sentlemrn In tho c 'it e L all d . -ked - j r -,
.tvs W l j W a n j A ) m r u * U f o e S
Ji
n S»atfc4 iV .M W m rl’sBf..-:tonta.
That’s d h at split his party.
Republicans Win
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In Maine Voting
W hat folly it is to tliiuk
can make yourself good by
ing others bad!
He» Heck says: ' ‘Emptiness in
the bead is glneraliy the cause
• ’ emptiness in the pocketbooV.”
PORTLAND. Me., Sept. 16.—
(U P ) — A
complete
republican
victory was Indicated today in
the returns of Monday’s state
election. Governor
Ralph O.
Bw w ster had a lead of more
than 20,000 vote? over Ernest I,.
McLean, democrat. Four repub­
lican candidates for congress al­
so had comparatlvolx easy vic­
tories.
OUT OUR WAY
Bv Williams
Women Inspire some meh, and
then head them off before the in
splration can he carried out.
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\ DONVHOU REOKÖN?/
Tu be sure; it oame up atf the Bridge Club; but*for
tbiit m atter hadn’t it "taeii spoken of behind teacups fòr
nearly a year—ever sinee the Lee« had Settled in the old
Farnnin estate o< Weatwdod Road! How could any mor­
tal workriii, Cytliia Lee included, come home from shop­
ping, looking as fresbas though she were walking in from
Cynthia’s house guest confided the answer, t ‘Bhe
has an eaay time shopping, because she knows just where
she’s gHing before she sets out.
“ F irst, si# reads the advertisements, cutting out anil
arranging tlie ones that show the things she wants. Then
she swings around the circle and comes home. . . . T h at’s,
all there ia to it.”
If you want to come home from shojSping looking as
fresh as Cynthia Ix?e, read the advertisements daily.
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ou can get a better grip on success with hare hand«
than you can with kid glove«/
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Study the advcrtîseiuèi^H.
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They •arc go
much better tíián buying at random ‘
Regularity is an. important feature of successful of­
fice hoar»—except as to ta’inif late.
• -It’s not the hours r v
the bohrs that counts.
A change of occypgtjon is as good as a vn
is why the coal man scita ice in the summer.
A woman can put more into a look than a man can put
into a book.
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