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Oeonre White, former con (rut-'
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elwtad to lead the Democratic
light to place Oorenior Coi In the
White Houae. He wai (elected
ehilrmin of the Democratic Nav
tlonal Committee when Ed Moor
f Tounfitowo who conducted
Coii debt for the nomination
had refused. Former Chairman
Cummuici was thought more
valuable aa an orator on the
tump (or Cos.
GOTHAM TEACHER
MARRIES CONVICT
Public School Principal Finds Her
Ideal in Sing Sing
Prison.
New York. Mlse Mary Falrchlld,
prlnclpnl of a public noliool on Long
Islimil, and Henry lloppe, released
from Sing Sing prison In 1917, hare
licfo married, following nn unusual ro
mance In which Cupid again demon
ot rated that "stone walls do not a
prison make nor Iron bars a cage."
MHi Falrchlld, according to the
story she relates, met Hoppe, a Ger
man Immigrant, when he was a con
vict In $ug Sing prison, serving time
fur rnhhery and carrying concealed
8n,i deadly weapons. She first ob-
fconyl
Moon tfc i
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Concerning the Care of Silk Hosiery.
Merchants inform their customers,
with good reasons, that the price of
raw silk is likely to advance. There
may be do shortage of It but the de
mand has Increased Immensely. Silk
has replaced much of the cotton for
merly used In many things that wom
en wear, as hosiery, undergarments
and blouses, and much raw silk has
been diverted to these new channels,
where silk garments are in ever-Increasing
demand. It Is said that wom
en will pay any price for silk and
nothing tempts them to extravagance
more surely than silk hosiery. But It
hat reached a price now that puts it
almost beyond the reach of the woman
of limited means and good judgment
The care of silk stockings la a matter
to be concerned about and tbose who
manufacture them and merchants who
sell them recommend that women be
Informed a to means of prolonging
their service,
It la said perspiration, dust and
stain from shoe linings are the
chief enemies of silk hosiery. There
fore a pair of silk hose should not be
worn a second time without washing.
Also they should be washed very soon
after they are worn and not allowed to
wait for a regular wash day to arrive.
8ome women wash their silk hose
every time they wear them. For wash
ing use warm water and bland soap.
Dry indoors but not by artificial heat.
Never place silk hose on steam radia
tors to dry them.
Anything that breaks a thread is fa
tal to silk nose, therefore they should
be put on carefully so that the fine
threads will not be strained. Roll down
to the heel and Insert the foot, then
pull the stocking carefully on, avoid
In; undue strain when bringing It over
the foot Rings which catch and
break threads will ruin any hose and
before Inserting the hand In a stock
ing rings having seta should be re
moved or turned so that threads will
not be caught
Stocking supporters should never
be fastened below the garter band
or drawn too tightly. If very
tight a bend of the .knee may break
threads from too much strain. They
wear much longer at the toe If bought
in a half size larger than cotton hose
and toe nails need to be kept short
The friction of tight skirts with silk
hosiery wears It quickly. Rough places
In shoes, as eyelets, buckles and lac
ings sometimes are to blame for the
apparent poor wearing quality of silk
hose because these catch and break
threads.
In hosiery as In shoes and other
things, several pairs, worn in rotation,
prolong ihe service of each pair. Also,
It Is better to darn them whenever
thin place foretells a hole than to wail
until they are worn through.
Some women say that all silk hosiery
should be washed before It Is ever
worn at all ; whether this strengthen!
It or not It cannot do any harm to try
it. It Is essential that warm water
and bland soap be used Instead of very
hot water and ordinary laundry soap.
There Is no particularly good reason
for wearing silk hosiery with high
shoes, If expense must be considered,
especially In the winter time. But noth
ing can take the place of silk stock
ings with low shoes and slippers.
As Wasliingtonees 'Em
Jo
On Her Very First Visit She Met
Hoppe,
talned his freedom and then his prom
ise to take her for better or worse.
Some four years ago Miss Falrchlld,
tlun principal of a school In New
York city, decided to take up prison
welfure work as a relief from the
routine of the schoolroom. She select
ed Sing Sing as the field for her op
erations. On her very first visit she
met Hoppe. She became Interested
In Ills case nml felt certain he would
iiinke an excellent citizen, If he had a
oliiinee. She went before Judge Rosnl
sky, who had sentenced Hoppe, and
llien carried her plea to Governor
Wlillinnn. Uoppe was paroled.
Three years have elapsed since Miss
Falrchlld won freedom for lloppe.
During that period the young man has
engaged' In. the confectionery busi
ness In New York city and lias more
tliau demonstrated that the New York
schoolteacher wade no error in pick
ing lilm for her Ideal.
Hovv New Zealand Reforests.
. New Zeulnnd is reforesting with
larch trees tin extensive area thai
was devastated by a volcano a quar
ter of a century ago. ,
Never Satisfied,
"With tireless cookers, smokeless
.wmnovo itiiaHess sweetiei's and noise
less shoe's life ought to be happy In
Washington conferences were Important events In (he affairs Ot
both the Republican and Democratic nominees and these two pictures
show better than any others lust how the candidates stack ap. It
shows Harding and Cooltdge, Cox and Roosevelt as Washington saw
them together the best pictures ot all (our that have been take
since the nominations
THB HE-VAMP 1
Mia hnme."
"Not until we can have payless
bills."