• » In Disaster-Stricken Mississippi Valley writes: ‘Smoking is a great pleasure e n d version to we. I get much enjoyment from Lucky Strikes b eca u se 1 k n o w that i can smoke them a t w ill with wo fears of any Ul e ffe c ts upon m y .■ í !: ? This remarkably airplane view, taken by William Day, photographer of the Memphis Press4Soimitan aiid NBA Service, shows the town of New Madrid, Mo., entirely uniter water. This scene is typical of «tfllums o^acres and scores of towns in the Mississippi valley where the Red Cross faces the greatest fastest ha» hod'/to w ^ s ta k e since the World War. . . - i at Kansaa University »ject to Latest Rul­ ing by Dean They also wore rolled stockings. Dimpled knees and even a few inches of bare legs upon occasion were apparent, as a consequence, when the co-eds tripped blitbuely across the stately tfree-lined campus or danced at'the more se­ lect fraternity affairs. , Be that as it may, matter was- described MANHATTAN. Kan., (IP) - (IP) ing” by Mrs. Miry p. Mrs. Amelia Jenks Bloomer didn’t dean of women at the the whole as "shock- Van Zile, Sunflower know what She started when she state's agricultural college; and invented the article at femtntne she Issued strict orders that all apparel named attar her. the co­ feminine dancers at university eds at Kansas Agricultural Ool- Junctions be «lad In bloomers so lega hwve da ci to« . w •’ w t £ :th a £ W iu « f> k in fcoui/ b e j tt Weems, according to best posed betwedh stocking top and I available reports, that the''girl ! bloomer bottom. The ro-eds almopt In a body students at the Manhattan insti­ tution have never been much in characterized the order as “out- favor of the bifurcated garments. rageous" but neverthless complied They wore teddies, step-ins and with Mrs. Van Zile's edict Bloom- other recently patented unmen- ere were worn to-nil dances. Mrs. Van Zile attended one of SPRAYED RUBBER W E B CORD FLAT BAND METHOD Sales 4 Servlet Depet tlie dances. She found that kar charges were living up to the let- ter of the law by wearing their bloomers “to" but not "at” 'dances. To Mrs. Von Zile’« spr- 'l^rlse she found that several, qf it>e girls present had checked their, bloomers in the cloak room. ■ There followed an enforced ax- qdus of tetaiolne dancers ^jrom tie floor.' >■----- - - When the girls came baek It v a s noticed* by ‘ 1 I toUowlng: .“A- While the short skirt con­ tinues to be the style, to wear bloomhrs which reach the hpse."’ . A 'suriayV however, of wanton’« (clotting stores ip Manhattan dut- tpg.fgljowiug days failed Aoshow any gkeat beam in the bloomer business. And interested observ y » — there werj..i¥^41»tgjq^Mtad t ’ t i . WASHlNGTON^tlP) — Mem­ bership in the ‘Knights of the .Shotgun" took a decided ini’reaao during the season 1»25126 and at the same time boosted the capi­ mar. tal In state treasuries. lives la attempting to save others Even the very dlgntOod “Daily from death. , ' purtng the seasbh more than Telegraph” haa editorially com* 5,150,000 sportsman throughout To the dependenta of one* of the ■meated on the new dance. thecountry were'idstted ''hunting heroes who lost his Ufe, a pen- “In the grateful movements licenses resulting In a return of slop of< 3«0 a year was granted. of a piston," and "Telegraph" f6,8ti0,000 into State treasuries, In nine cases awards aggregat­ according to the'Agriculture < De­ ing 114,400 were appropriated for Dancing Schools in said, “the element of seduction fi a m «uria partment. 7 ’ educational purposes and ten id Take up Popu­ seems to be lacking. A successful dance seta everyone’s feet going. Pennsylvania with BS».«4B:' li­ cases awards touting $8,000 were lar Danee y Is it not recorded that the whole censee 4hd fees totaling »54M «7 made for other worthy purposes. LONDON — (tH — The Sov­ solemn Council of the City of headed the list both 'in ’ ncehses A silver medal was awarded to granted and returns to J the ? State iet’s national danee, the “Ma­ Trent walked a pavana? But then ah 11 year old boy, Lester C- Dun­ treasury. ' / chine,” which is held perfectly people danced to Paalm tupea ham of Paluskl, Mich, a school­ l u express the gospel discovered in those days which would never boy,. Although unable to swim Carlton—Snider 8klngle. Com­ by Karl Marx and expounded by do for the Bolsheviks. he saved ope girl who has broken "Can one Imagine a •modern pany will rebuild mill recently Lenin, is expected to become pop­ through ice, and in attempting to burned. , 'if * 1 -- youtk singing, "You should see save another broke through and ular here. drowned. Already several dancing schools me dance the Machine’ ?” A pis­ have offered lessens in the Bol­ ton has its uses but It lacks the shevik creatloq. imitating some­ jole de vtvre. Arlington—Oiling of John Day thing between the stamping of "That the Bolshevik director­ nighw begun. wild horses and a cat on hot ate should want the human race KUmath Falla— Frye Com­ bricks. . to be as like machines us possible pany lease several thousand acres from Scotland came the High­ is required of them by their the­ for sheep fattening station. . land fling; from Ireland, the ories. But it is not a temptation Jig: tram Argentine, the tango; to which the natural man will frem darkest Africa. . Ma New succumb.” Axe Y ob In Prime! York, Landon got the Charleston Other writers have declared gnd .naw the philosophy of Boh I that the pew dapee w(ll be a NO! 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