' Hemlines are invariably Irreg­ ular, usually‘with flaring move- me«a from tha hips. Flares are aebteeed by etreelar godets, flowing panels, partially stitehad pteata or semi-circular panels whleh bare one edge attached to the shirt, tbs other flowing loose. Ssaat shirts «anally have one pan­ el of eembattnched type felling at tbe left n e a t aide with similar matching panel at tbe opposite rear aide of tba skirt. A r e a r shouldar paael oftea oompletea tbe doable paael effect at tba rear of fee gown. That, a greet aaany afternoon and evening gowns of simple llaee have fem e panels, one at the left-front side of the skirt and one at tbe rear of tba skirt on the opposite side, nwtch- ed by fee shoulder paael. Paton la especially toad of di­ agonal lines for bodies. Often two-surfaced material Is used with the reversible side forming horlsontai. strips upon the bodice. Stripes rpn from one shoulder to the opposite hip Snugness of hip- line Is always apparent In Patou's models. Waistline’s are suggest­ ed by. minor fabric details as, by the attaehasent panels, or by the close clustering of tbe diagonal drapery. There Is * tendency to raise the waistline In front In some of fee models although the long waist continues to rule su­ preme. It la fee aaugness about the hipline which suggests the waist in most cases. Very little embroidery of elb- oration either than self-fabria trimming la noticed among Pa­ ton’s models. Much satin and velvet la used for gowns of after- noon and evening type. Only a few evening models are beaded. U th » Water Gets 1 Ashland Llthla water la used sad appreciated in many sections of the country. One practical commendation, whleh the local bottlers and distributors h a v e Just received, Is as follows: Stockton, Oct .14, 1927. Pompadour Mineral Springs CoM Ashland,'Ore., Dear Sire: Kindly forward to M. J. Abeam 101* Vernal Way, 3 cases ef min­ eral water, enclosed please find check fert- >5.00. You. have a wonderful mineral water, and by all means yon should have soma one In every town representing It. My supply ran* out a week ago. 1 drink one or two bottles per day. It puts pep inTne and is a nerve bnilder. Kindly forward this or­ DO YOU EVER STOP TO THINK der as soon as you posslblly can (Continued from Page Pour) and oblige. Yours truly, •• ’Oh, what a wonderful thing M. J. AHEARN. was cooperation,’ moaned t h e ‘snake’s Tail to his fellows. “ ‘Yes,’ groaned the Mouth. ’Say, Eyes, won’t yeu please show me something to eat?* UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, “ ‘You bet I will, providing you Eugene, Oct. 2 7 .— (Special) — bite it for me,' replied Eyes. ’Do When the Oregon football team hurry,’ interrupted the Stomach, tramps on the Stanford gridiron who was very thin by now, 'and in Palo Alto Saturday In Its I’ll digest it right away for one annual clash with the Cardinals, and all.* the Webfoots will be wearing “ ’Whoopis!’ ahoifted the Tall blue cotton Jerseys instead of the happily. ’Let’s wriggle on.’ regular greea, It was announced “ A f t e r the snake had eaten here. md all of him was comfortably Heretofore the Oregon grid- inoorlng"onc OH, NMEEU- ' I T TAKES T H A T LO NG FOR ^SOME G6RL.S T O ----- K POV4DER i5P ANOTHER. FWK M1ROT5S AM’ rtOÜÄiS SHOT— / \NOMDER VI HAT TW HECK'S KEEPING H E R ? _____ HABMT TH’ ME*/ / emu BEEN OÜT J CARRIES HER J TO E Ä T V E T T A - , L Ü M C H ix r-^ uarsT.srr. isgravas*ssawfe,WA NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In the Coanty Coart of fee State of Oregon for Jacksen County. In the Matter of the Estate of Elisabeth Cooper, Deceased. Notice la hereby given thkt the undersigned, administrator of the 1 qytate of Elisabeth Cooper, Ute- ceased, has filed his final ac­ count In* said county coart add that the court has fixed Monday, the 12th day Of December. 19S2, at tbn. o’clock A. M. and t ie court room of said court at Medford, OrOgon. as the time and place for the hearing 0( any objections there may be to said iteport and the settlement. thereof. Date of first publication, Cte- tober 20th. 1937. « J i, Administrator. | « 1 * R P ;■ I . Sti