ov “DEVIL HAS AI f - '- ' r ---- ------------------------------- HOLLTWOOD, Cal., A«». 1A — — T M ’* * « * * » « » » ’’ * * * * rolled u f.ttw m the mud«r low* lande of the Mlaataadppl «M Me- came the ¿ r u e of » nation end the Prtuce o f WgleM b ty k*” » a sacceeeor shortly. ¿i . Krnest S . M |«t. 'k U W fiav- ernor of California for the Danc­ ing M utera «* Amwtra. M t for «Amiral. (Î D Ó B O T H Y R E I D , E d it o r . GATES Katherine M arieBarton that organisation fat Now York prepared to introduce a ire* wig­ gle to flaming youth, GUda Gray h u changed the pace of thd nimble-hoed wMt a maneuvw she has christened the "Devil Dance." ' i rf J / Mies <3&y said the w e* idea waa partially gained from the devil dances as practiced by the natives of Tibet, a cult devil- worshipping monks In Northern India. rpJV J®1#« Anderson. KathmOw. Vincent, Marion* Ady. I t . » o n e Mareina, Priscilla Webb. Baehael Choaam. Carolyns Tilton. Gene­ vieve Swedenborg, F r u a e e s Pratt. Margaret —ecoy and Mary I stand upon the summit of today And lock away— away— “ To where the low bine ( • * * « < evening clo u , And wonder whore time coed. So mueh I thought to do la still undone. Have I too swiftly run 7 Oh, where are all the little deeds ci gold A day of mine should hold? a Mie basket braehss w • r i brought by the picnickers. Volt lowing short asperate meetings of the auxiliary and the legion, dancing was enjoyed on th f Miks’ pavilion until a late hour, i tt tt tt Members o f Pho Hellenic Asea- elation Enjoy Evening— Fourteea members of the Pa* Hellenic association of this city enjoyed a moat, delightful eve­ ning, Tuesday, August *, at the pleasant home of Miss Frances Strange on Allda street, this be­ ing the second meeting to be­ held by the local .association. The mooting w u hold on the spacious Ihsra of the A. C. Strange homo, which was arrang­ ed to represent o large living room. Six beautiful floor lamps, elaborate silk cushions and mas­ sive davenports, over which brith- ly colored navnje blankets and And where, th e .ir ia e d wayside Joys that should « Have sprung where my feet stood Night comes. No star looks down on my regret. Time gone— quite gone. And yet DELANEY IS FAVORED ONE For drasnp afternoon or eve- 1 hear the purple wingbeats of to­ aiaT wear grhstod A htttau are al­ morrow— # so popular gad th e patterns are With brave resolve I borrow remewhat larger than on cropna NEW YQRK, Aag. 1«.—— Hope, ar- dawn’s slim latticed although the two-color effbqjs Paliao Vscunda h u a cold ia his gates awing wide. still pravgM. C v r ie u to m y. the head, a sprained thumb and a The high price of shoes ia one And step, red-plumod, inside. printed dinner gown h u been thing that laa't worrying Grand­ bo’ll as big as an Ingersoll wgteh tt tt tt almost no popular - u the pM u ma .Sarah Jane Funderburk of on his right arm and on Thurs­ Birmingham. Ala., these days. She colored poorgetto or ebtftan this Important B ooks l U vdemsd day night ha is going to fight bought a pair I t years ago and “GIDEON” she’s still wearing them I What’s Jack Delaney. By ALICE ROHM Printed Haena a The "wise money” says that more, she h u worn them nearly every day, and h u had them half- “Your flapper friend— Bella.” more popular each di the baeqge’s troubles are all soled only once. The shoes are That is the way Gideon Hall- os, Jackets and Jong « ahead of him and that the shown below—slightly worn but Bridgeport Adonis who 'tossed still serviceable. They cost thrde aih’s mother signed her letters to cotton prints ura i hor 17-year-old sen. From an where. It ia not unu dollars when new., away a title will cut down the environment of J u s, cocktails, printed linen coat t woodchopper in a few rounds. mad parties, Gideon, adoring his white fur. -For lnati Both men have ended train- beautiful, extravagant, pleuure- linen coat printed I lag. with Delaney apparency seeking mother, le thrust reluct- rcroll pattern la Un strong after his recent opera­ antly into the sane and whole- crepe de chine and tions, t 7 to t favorite. some atmosphere of his father’s mine collar and cul P a olin o.ggl have a. weight ad­ borne. 1» detachable dor lai vantage pf apme 15 poufcde, but "Gideon,” by Inex Haynes Ir- posse, thia will moan little to Delaney win, is an appealing story of a The summer tonrl BY DAN CAMPBELL youth in h is relationto tiro worn- value of the prjnte The former light heavyweight en. One la the utterly worldly, wrap. The tiniest sp cbampiMi will weight about 177. frivolous mother. The other Is the material demands th Paollno will scale at IPS. intelligent, interesting and Inter-’ «>n*tlc ap- "By wearing printed coats sad on the lAwn, Ruth I polntmenl* (hat in iu t be made r gowns « awarded a prise tor soon, |t w u aMouueed yesterday You’re aura to get in print-” the former. Refrei The Governorship ef t*« Philip­ The pne-toned frock thia is s - served at a table mo > son la as d u d gs a doprnaU when decorated In a coloi pines. an