Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 02, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 22AL
ened with bright fio rai patterns,
■ Most o f these models are fla t
rather tluto rounded mad handles
L aro of painted waod and slightly
longer than Mie handles of last
' ¡yen»-. These straw medals are*
I ' ra rrirn lu rly attractive when s tra w
II shoes, handbag and hat a re ear-
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gently f
Norway,
M rs., 1
R. R obin
the spelt»
n,
|-trq|f
ried out in matching straw shades.
The on
a b v sportswear w hat could #d
the
possibly be more attractive' than jp
,
the leather parasole which one oc- ■^r r _r ^T[_
c a r n a lly
at w o k e « r ^ r t s ,
,
and country dabs? They are poia< Tb<
lighter in weight than one wotfld ,joym by
■ expect and are exeeUent for shed-’ da— ¿ u -,,
ding both rain and suarays. Some, jtebekahs
- leather models resemble in color- southern <
ing the Japanese olletf paper son-
A fte r tl
’ 8had-“-
Of the ma
Cretonne parasols are pleo la»i la the
p o rten t'th is Beason d ie to the g^òrt proi
. i rogne for hand-blocked
end 4 , , ^
printed effects Is dress linens.1
pIan
Following the usual regime of
business a social h our was held
and a committee composed of
Mrs. Audrey Meyers, M rs. . Agnes
Beau, Mrs. A lberts SUver and
Mrs. B ra Jones, served refresh­
ments. The next meeting of the
Auxiliary w ill be held la the Pio­
neer hall on Thursday evening,
September 1.
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Picnicked en O M Kemnal
y
‘ srclnosness. They are on the
increase.
Remedy a bad record
by following the above Cede when
in the forest regione.-
MYSTERY IS
NOW SOLVED
Today, bright hopes are beckon­
ing,
And life seems beautiful to me;
Love walks w ith langhter, band
And years stretch out Invitingly,
I wonder, w ill it seem so true,
SAN PEDRO. Çel., Aug. I . - r ,
The motor o f the "Agbost "V is” When I shall be twice twenty-
two?
backfired. The “ Vis” broke out
in flames and an explosion fo l-
lowed. The boat burned to the
water’s edge and later went down.
M»et after the craft was fired
and just prior t f the explosion its
fisb*rHMD owner, Dominic Tam lth
took to a rowboat and safety.
Thns the greet mystery o f the
yacht which went down e a r l y
Monday, four miles off Avalon.
Catalina Island, was solved when
Tam ith was brasght to this port
late today by a fellow fisherman,
who had Picked up his his row
Plain colored te le tta parasole sre on Odd Pt
also important w ith each shades two Tale«
are green, orchid and yellow lead-, then anno
ing above oth«ws.
€ r of th<i,
Long crooked handles cd paint-. .jng tuie p<
ed wood are used on some models. ' These 1
the bandies being of the asme gaeats prs
shade as the parasol. la seme In- Mra
stances the ribs are gilded. A n i- vtce-preeU
mal head handles are also popu- H a M y of
Isr. dog. parrot and duck’s heads
being most la demand. Ottlmes
the animal head* is fashioned so>
that the month opens a t the press-
—.
.
Ing of a spring. Bars. Ukewtoa. ’
P
may be manipulated so that they J|. | . '
w ill sway backwards and fo r- - — T
’fj ÌL
wards.
t
The can um brella is well liked * , -1’ w
for resort wear. H ere, the tua- . V * f J
brella fblds and fits into a wood- ° * T r , ,
n cane which may he used ss -a.
fntlHM ttOYT TBIAH
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ABOUT HOaiERT TENDENCIES
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JNBW.— YORK .—JLng. 2. — (I P) ■
■ j)l*y Mrs
Legs nowadays are conceded to be
p rile
he main Items o t feminine attrae» K„g
i
, j ion and therefore stockings a le* onwatatioi
-ontinne to hold onr interest.
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The .rqgns for wearing skia-t 4
T O K IO . Aug. A *—T h irty - eight,
toned stockings still centtoues a s 4
nsuu ware ktltcd when th ree mines
far as the m ajority of women are e
exploded on the deck of the mine
concerned.
Smart women, how-. t
layer. Tckiw a. Forty seven oth-.
, ever, are striving _ to Introduce (
cm were reported Injured. The
new stocking shades which con-rn
explosion occurred in the Bumpo
form more closely w ith g 0 w n-
shades. The stocking which con- tl
tra its to severely w ith the gown- *
, ,a-J>o longer considered smart Ik) .
some circlgg, ÌV e »hall see evi­
dence» of .harmonising the tone of t
the stocking with the dress a a :j.
Fall approaches. But w h e r e « >
Summer Is concerned, the major-, d
Ity of women remain nude-limbed. g
Bven w w . however, the deeper „
Holland. H urliagea. T an s, thufe:
bolge tones and sunburned colors &
*T bet that »0 per cent' of those
are more fashionable than the x
Bufferfug from kidney In-egulari-
paler nude hosiery shades. 8un- \
tleu never take anything for kld-
burnt shades In hosiery are par- a
■uW regulation until it to-tdb late,
ticularly well liked with White or j,
wtoiiwu«
Foley
Pillo diuretic
pastel shoes since they give the
would ba u god-seud to them, us
leg the effect of actually being a I
they have been to me.” A reliable,
wholesome sunburned color.
F
valuable medicine, constantly in
A great many fashionable wom­
en began the Spring by wearing
gun-m etal or deep gray stockings
With dark dresses. In this manner
they harmonise stockings with
the gown without exactly match­
ing the two. Of course, ,*d a r k
frocks have been discarded dur­
ing the summer months and
therefore llght-hued
stockings ;
prevail again. However as F all ap­
proaches we shall see not onl y -
gunmetal, and gray stockipgs hut
deep
brown
shades.
gofdgn1 »
browns and dnsty beiges.' One of
the popular F all hosiery shades 4L 1 ;
known at ’ambey.’ This Jg a gold -'jl
en beige shade -wSMh may b e ®
worn with brown, - C u or T ip -1- M '
>moa-tan is another .abode n f j l «
}fB W YO RK . A«g. g.— (UP>^ coming importance. Ib is is a rn-lL
The puraso), « ipag-ueglected fac­ ber brownish tan w b W i T rillR g r *■
tor in feminine fashions, has noaiso with brows £ 1 4 k b e m « ‘H E
it is tN onsbkil
again become prominent due to »rown costume»,
to the warm mid-Summer days.
It has been years since parasols
have been carried upon c i t y
streets and i t probably w ill be
years before they are considered
esucutlal tor town wear again. The I T M new shader, 'atroduced fpi*
sunshade of today is p rim arily a evening «verge on mauve ladles.,
resort Item. Due to the present One m ight call them *riesh'-mMve«
vogue for semt-tallored costumes, ¿hades slthoufrh eacfi In d lvid b al
sunsbudds also have token
on tone has a n ag e t>. Its owa. There
more tailored stylings although is '« » evenlsbfutp klng of m al-
color seimmes uad diversified bmrry maovs umm which is most
handle treatments are decidedly iH B M M ro. U s M d r than this to
emphasized.
'opal aunve* wbtob m a ba worn
Straw Parasols
wltb tight go^as. Bopkar m aafe
One of the most attractive and tones w ill M atora fOV gMtosy n f-
popular parasols of the season Is
the model made ot woven straw '
either In multi-colored pattern or
’LOSION
Strong Net Sags
Caard Ydm
fmbci
i » iy »iswprarwwy
normal school faculty, spent Sat­
urday. dWp Id , piealekiag on the
grounds « f the old normal esbnsl,
located Jast south o f the city.
A t « o’eleeA a. m. the g irls en­
joyed p delicien» breakfast and
for noon lunobeoa they were Join­
ed by Meedemes Sanderlin and
Cole, who spent the afternoop
1 The Aliases
N ellie Putnam,
Dorothy Moore, E rilla Gearhart,
Ruby Coefttpg. H prrte Gooding,
¿heir teacher Mie» Frances H1U-
eary and Mesdames Sanderlin and
Cole were among those who made
np the party.
OCEAN RACE
ALka’s New Seek
* w riting bis decision over
the
week-end and expected , to com-
* plcte it hjr Wednesday night.
Three members o f the Sacco-
» Van Zetti defense committee.
* which has conducted a m ilitan t
- cam p aig n in g behalf of the con­
demned men fo r seven years were-
Interviewed Monday by the Gov-
I ernor. He auestloned them «bone
f the financing of the defense cot-
’ fers and was told that small con-
f tribntione mode up the hulk of
the defense fnnd. The Governor
r also saw the two Brocton police-
* men who arrested Sacco and Van
t Zetti la 1»IO.
V»g ZettJ gte a pgrt of each
* tten l served bim today, but Sacco
■ still continued M sbanger strike.
‘
Mrs. Sacco visited hlm ln Chari-
- dutown state pVisoa.
Friends of the tw o men dis-
missed as ridiculous r u a o n that
f an attem pt would be made to save
■
4 |h a m from the chair by ag In-
■ aanty plea. The dafanse la feeling
- more hopeful than for some time
* jm at and to awaiting the egecu-
tlve ’s decision w ith a show of con-
ftdence.
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CHBVBOLDT ROADSTER in first pi«*» conditi<ni
UdditoB, w b ay to go, reasoiwble te r m s ........ 3150.00
1926 Bases Ooach
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1 Buiok Touring Oar, $60.00
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1 Bufck Roadster •
1 WiQysMnight Touring
LITH& n r s w s GARAGE,
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i -FftMOyyjROCK SPR IN G S, WYO
BY TUST.
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l RDER,
CLEANER, HOTTER, n o c i n d e r «
LhJSS SOQT AND SMOKE, FREE'FROM
DIRT AND «LACK.
tKB <iREAM 18 now acknowledged an ideal
food. Loading health anthfofitros mid dieti­
tians w y: E a t plentifully of ice croam-^let
the children have it mnsfintedlyl
lee Cwmm is nourish irffc easily digested and
refreshing, especially ’is sinnnier.
For lh . »pu^gt-Miid riftttsat jn iee^feani, he
sure you asft for -and -got-H)»a»ta Ice ( ’ream
High butter A* wrhie, imfcy flavorings, clean
iiumitftieture.
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The Ashland deaisps handle hall our flavors—
n wide variety. Try them aM to see how good
ice cream can constantly b«.
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