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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1927)
Six EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IT. 1927 Mexican Federal Troops Attacking Leon SIMPLE SATIN HAT NOW IN FAVOR; COLOR-TRIM IDEA WINS APPROVAL 2 ^ now Your Sweetheart § by His Handwriting 8" '■ Is millinery reckoned N rO by LONOER seasons. Modern woman By EDNA PURDY WALSH scorns the calendar when it comes to buying a new hut. “When the spirit :oocooco<xxx)o<xxxxx>Dcoob moves,” and it moves very often in (Copyright.) this day anil age, she betakes her self to the milliner of her choice, and How About His A rdor? asks to see the latest arrivals in head The ardent lover Is one who feels gear. It’s at this time of year when that he is worthy to express his affec- winter hints of leaving and spring tion, and there Is a certain nobility promises to come, that the "urge” to In this. It has been said “if you think discard the old for the new becomes Insistent. Certain it is that millinery displays are never more enticing than during mldseason. There's a vast range of ideas to choose from for one's “first hat"—the Ardor and Constructive Talent. \pAiitor, C haracter R eading Magazine. log tiie same fabric In several colors. Not only for children hut for grown ups us well, u styling wherein color complements color is being linked up with thoughts of coats and dresses for spring. The charming little coat in this pic ture. which, if you please, hears u Paris label, carries out the new color- trim Idea most attractively. For this model, roke-colored wool velours is In set into a foundation of red wool velours. In coats of twill or flan nel, the tendency is to exploit fabric effects in an ornamental way. For in stance, a coat of navy chariueen lias a long tuxedo collar and cuds of lighter you are a worm, you are a worm.” The lover who makes little weak t bars low down over his t suiters with an inferiority complex, and hesitates to Mexican fed* ral soldier!) firing from a trench ulong tho high road to Leon, which they Inter captured from express himself. lie will cross them tl*.e Catholic reb< Is. Across the field from this picture were the outskirts of some of the rebel military forces. often over to the left, and he usually gets "left" also, from procrastination. There Is nothing of virtue in self condemnation. It means to the char acter analyst “I want you to praise me, and that is why I slam myself.” i ine finds ardor' and enthusiasm in t bars which are crossed high, and more often to the right than the left. They are long liars- not clipped short. I.f a girl is so lucky as to receive a letter with high crossed t bars, con nected with the word following as u beginning stroke, she may know she lias an enthusiastic sweetheart, us well as one with good constructive and planning ability. Terminals which curve upward as though reaching out for better tilings betray ardor, us well us large loops to letters like h, b, etc. Big Four in the Vare Election Contest The Sociable Sweetheart When the senati* took up tho election contest William II. Wilson, former member of Woodrow Wilson's cabinet, made against Senator-elect William S. Vare of Pennsylvania, these four men played tfie leading roles. Left to right: Sen- a tor-elect William S. Vare; Senator James A. iteed of Missouri, chairman of the investigating committee; Wil- Hum 1!. Wilson, und Mayor W. Freeland Kendrick of Philadelphia There arc many who seem sociable in their home und friendship circles, but in general they may be retiring, and even diffident in the outside world. /'T'Z, t^^c-^The slant ing writ- Sociable. e r Is , Oldest Soldier Takes Fourth Wife GETS AIR TROPHY /»- ¿ o ' sully more so- c i a b 1 e O— More of a Concentrator than the vertical or backhand writer. If the slanting writer has a long hook to tiie beginning of the capital M or N, if the terminals of the writ ing are present, and not cut short, at the ends of words, if the o's and a’s are open or lightly closed at the top, with fairly generous spadngs between words and fairly generous margin, you may he sure Hie individual Is sociable and expressive hi the outside world, especially if tiie writiug is reasonably large. There will he few terminals or word endings which curl back to the left in the truly sociable person, for these take time, und mean a turning hack to self. The writing of the sociable man or woman will either be straight or ascending—seldom descending. H at» for Im m e d ia te W e a r sort which breathes of spring yet is not untimely even if snow still whitens the landscape. We are hearing much of felt with straw ornamentation, also belting ribbon with straw combina tions. These and other similar types ure in most excellent fashion for mid- season. Another mode of Interest to the woman of fashion who seeks smart simplicity in her between-seasona chapeau. Is tiie close-fitting satin hat. Of stunning style are the satin models in this picture. Clever lines give to these hats "u dash and u go” which no amount of “fuss and furbe lows" could accomplish. No, that is not a feather trim on tiie satin shape at tiie top of the group. It Is u plume-like effect of black mon The Industrious Sweetheart key fur. The truly industrious man does not Close-fitting hats which cotne down believe In wasting much time. We do Shirley J. Short, ace of the air not expect, therefore, to see very over the ears like an aviator's cap are ! mall pilots of the Post Office depart large margins und much space wasted the newest of the new. The effective ness of this type Is bespoken in tiie ment, has been awarded the Harmon ! trophy for 1 92(5 by the American soc- around words and between letters, yet the writing may not be cramped at \ tlon of the International League of Aviators. Short flew 2,1(19 hours with all, to denote stinginess. out serious mishap, night and day. 1 and g I ways on Schedule. blue self-fabric, scalloped along tha edges. Many and novel are the develop ments along tiie line of thought of fab ric effects for trimming. One cun ning spring coat Is bordered all around, also cidlared and cuffed with a band ing composed of three strips of the broadcloth, each of a different color. There is a clever pocket also In this tri-color compose. Sometimes*fabric Incrustations are applied in tiie form of scalloped side panels with a deep scalloped yoke to match. A pretty navy coat Interprets color contrast in that it is slushed here and there so as to reveal a lining of bright red. When facings, handings and insets are not of a contrasted or blended solid coloring then they are apt to tie of bright plaid, for gay pluidings are forespokeu as very popular for spring Juvenile cloaking. Fluid taffeta used WOULD FIGHT DUEL Looped f’s and t’s, Energy. T Bars Increasing in Size, Last ing Energy. S- ict John Van lui/en, se\ent\ lour years old. was married for the fourth time the other day In Ulnelnnatl. lie Is the oldest American soldier In active service, having been enlisted for life h\ (tenorili Pershing. He Is shown above with Ids bride and wearing Ids wedding costume, which Is that of chief rnnke of tiie Military Order of tin* Serpent, which lie helped organize ufter tiie campaign In (lie Philippines. Another Royal Match Reported The writing of the very Industrious man may not he excessively angular, but may he termed semi-angular, since very oval and rounded lines pre dominating would mean a more easy going nature. There Is no uncertain wavering In the writing of Hie energetic mint, lie often makes triangular loops on such letters as y. Letters such as f and t will also he looped hack In crossing. The really Industrious ntan keeps up his industry, day after day. He does not work in fits and starts. (Con sequently Ids letters are as large at tiie end of the word as at tiie begin ning. as a rule, und the words In the last of his letter will be made as firm ly as those in the first. Ills energy does not give out before he finishes. Many energetic, businesslike people Dtislmn Sekulitch, chief clerk of the legation of the Serbs, Croats and cut the letters like y and g off sharp Slovenes In Washington, who offered ly below the line, showing their de "satisfaction” to M o. Kldrldge. truf sire to eliminate unnecessary details, fle director of Washington, either with and fussing. al J u d gm e n t pistols or fists. Kldrldge and Seku- u n N t i o l t o e t — h e P r o s i g n n o s t In m a w k r e i t i fin n g are stu died tltch bad a dispute over parking spacei H arm lest V iper Contrary to superstition regarding | this reptile, the spreading viper ts Professor Mathers was speaking at I harmless. It is not poisonous and the San Francisco. His topic was busi ness training. "The difficulty In get | teeth are too short to inflict a wound ting good help lies not so much with j In case the snake did atrike at a pep the help itself as with the employer,” | son. One of the peculiar habits of he Insisted. "As s rule, efficiency thia anake la that of feigning death. In any kind of endeavor Is gauged by I which It accomplishes by rolling over on Its hack. When turned over It im | the expectations of the employer. "Too many employers are like Jones. mediately resumes this absurd posi “ 'How la your new secretary?* a tion. i friend asked of Jones. W ouldn’t Be So Much " Mreat.' answered Jones. ‘Already The engagement of prince Almone of Savoy, son of the duke of Aosta, ; she has things so tangled tip In the After all It wouldn't he much of a and Princess Irene of tireec«, sister of Crown Princess Helen of Rumania, 'a I office that I can't get along without hesven If people who don't agree with reported. | her.' ” you got there.—c> raw ha World-Herald Knew Her Stuff J u v e n i le Coat From Pant. little satin cap to the left in the j picture. Stitching done In silver thread, adds a charming touch to the satin toque j to the right In the picture at the top of the column. Forecast for spring Is the return o f ' the African drape, and here you see | it In the embroidered satin model be low to the left. Stitching, this time In multi-color | and describing deep points, distin guishes the last little hat In this group which also Is of satin. What's new la children's coats? The very latest la two and three- tone effects achieved by Inter work- as trimming Is one of the popuii themes for spring. A coat of sued ! liKe cloth with collar, cuffs and pocki taffeta-lined is charming for the II tie tot In harmony with color exploitatl« are smart ombre novelty woolen mi terials. These are often made I straightline with narrow belts « leaiher and there Is apt to be a colic and pocket of calfskin. Quite a sophii floated styling, to be sure, for yout but then that is as it should be fc stylists declare the general tendenc In coats Is to duplicate grown-up fast tons. Jl'L IA BOTTOMT.ET- 1 ^ t*tt- W M i a n N , v i d > : , t t’ U M |