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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1932)
Thursday, May The AM ERICAN. C E N T R A L POJkT, OREGON rocII page in e /\ir AGED Beauty Talks New Use for the Gay Kerchief Scarf MercolizedWax Keeps Skin Youno and velvety Your f«o* looks years yo^n.«eUui*^,0<, MARJORIE DUNCAN Famous Beauty Expert (WNU Servire.) II PRECEDING EVENTS Jo# Harry, country youth In New York, eke# out a living a* caretaker In a poor rooming houH# and accordion player In fsoul# BertoJInl*# restaurant Lured by the open country, he apenda a night In the fields, neg lecting lile duties. Next day Her- tollnl dischargee him. A fre quent visitor to llertollnl’a o f fers hlrn 910,000 to Impersonate a "bootlegger" In trouble It means a penitentiary sentence for foe. and he heeitates. The man, “ Martin," gives him 11,000 "on account." Next day Joe de posits 9X00 In country banks, giving his namt as Joseph Brad ley. A circus attracts him Out side a tent he eees an accordion and la tempted to play It. CH APTER II—Continued By C H E R IE N IC H O L A S By By Courtney Ryley Cooper Copyrtfbt by Courtney Ryley Cooper f\ ¿JMulvad tu o»ao l.aii puit w,U h h aJl. Showing General K n o x ^ ^ in Diplomatic Light About the Coiffure you know, but Juat while, with black diamonds on his forehead and cheeks I was to dresa a* I'lerrette, and he would sing to me. Hut of course,'' she added as though Joe Harry knew all about It, "he was hurt just a week before we opened, and I don’t suiqtose he'll ever be able to troupe again. We'd already spenl all this money for the best accordion Uncle Dan could buy, so we thought we'd salvage what we could. Of course Rlackle only plays a little and lie bales It, so be doesn't help much." "You know, 1 thought that I I kind of fell he hurt things," Joe confessed. "You were so- so pretty and graceful, riding around there and so, oh you know, sort of fresh and sweet looking and everything—“ “ Be carefu l!" Sue Dayton laughed and grasping a guy rope, pul her head against her upraised arm. ‘ ‘W ell—you know I was Just telling you what I was thinking. He didn't seem to take much Interest. Then I got to thinking, how pretty that all would he If there were somebody In there tvho Just loved to play. This way. Hlaekle— Is that his name?—Is Just there. Hut It seemed to me that he ought to come In, like he’d followed you. and play as he entered the ring. And you would pose and throw kisses to him from upon the horse Of course, It was kind of silly. I've never seen anything in a circus like that.” “ Silly?’’ The girl had touched his arm. “ Don't you know thut It Isn’t silly to think of such things, just be cause they’ve never been done?" Sud denly she whirled, and called; "Uncle Dan I” A red faced man with grav j hair am' a bulbous nose halted abrupt ly In his swift course from the pud room entrance of the hig top. “ Well, what Is It? What Is It. Sue?" he asked. Then he noticed Joe Harry. "Want to see me, young fellow?” “ No, but I do," the girl broke In. “ We've Just been talking—about my act He has the most wonderful Idea T ONY, Mudume X in there wants her hair pleated," a beauty op erator was saying to the hairdress ing specialist. “ And It will take some tall talking to convince her that she should not have the marcel. You are a wonder if you can sell her the Idea of having an Individual hair arrange ment” A look of recognition as Tony glanced In the direction of Madame X. He knew her. And he refused to marcel her balr. With an emphatic gesture he added “ Me marcel her hair, have it look so hard, so set, make her face look older. Then she will say at the muslcale Tony, he set my hair today.’ No, let George do It !" It Is so surprising to see the ma jority of women still clinging to the self-same haircut and arrangement they wore a year or two ago, when fashion Is so conducive to a change for the better. it He used the bellow* softly, stir Ask any number of Tonys who have studied coiffures as a science reptitioualy, as If lie were actually and applied it as an art and they Healing the melody. A truly profes- will tell you that waves to look lionnl Instrument like this hud fig natural should swirl in and out, ured In many a dream of Joe Harry’s ; this way and that. Waves need not [he music o f true sleel reeds the soft be uniform, each the same length i d Ion of delicately balanced piano or width or depth. Fashion favors ley*, the Instant response to pres individuality and softness. sure; unconsciously his lingers played Uneven wave lengths need not and more swiftly upon the keys and the do not give the hair an unkempt ap pull of the bellows grew stronger; the pearance. A coiffure can be different, elrcus fnded. Individual and well-groomed as well. '•Thnf's pretty," a voice said. I k / i i L N is a scart a scarf? It is I f you go to a hairdresser with The music censed. Joe Harry felt to guess, for those dashing, flash definite Instructions to follow your the blood streaming Into his face; he Jig printed squares catalogued as the present coiffure which you happen to gulped and hastily replaced the accor kerchief scurf are playing so many have worn for years, or If you In lion upon the chair. character roles on the stage of fash sist on a too-set marcel which gives "I didn't mean to piny It,” he snld Ion. they are losing their Identity en an obvious and unnatural look to the boyishly. Dazedly he realized thut the tlrel.v in the old-style sense of the head and a hard look to the face, girl who faced him, now In street word. don't blame the hairdresser. clothing, had been a person of silk On the other hand. If your hair 1 be Idea that a scarf Is merely a and tulle when he Iasi had seen her, dresser asks you for suggestions or utilitarian device to be tied about the Winging gracefully about the center Instructions when you come to him throat for protection having become ring of the circus upon a dappled gray with the request for a new and In obsolete. It Is given to the present gen horse. Then haltingly: "It's yours dividual cut or arrangement, grab your eration to witness the modern scarf I guess?" hat and run. Don’t stop to politely venturing Into unexpected realms of “ It's In my act," she said. A pause say thank you. Don't stop until you make-believe such as, for Instance, followed, awkward yet natural, the have arrived at another establishment camouflaging as a smart waistcoat or mutual dispersing of all else while two which bonsts an expert coiffure artist vestee to be worn with a trim and trig feting persons took stock of each with a flne rcputntlon and a flair for Jncket suit as ihown centered In the »•her The girl was young, only a creating Individual arrangements, a picture on the standing figure. ' year or so more limn twenty. She style of hnlrcomb at once fashionable, It is the simplest thing In the world was vibrant and alert; with something flattering, soft, one thnt will bring to arrange a gay square of silk, linen more In the blue depths of her eyes out all the loveliness thut Is YOU and or cotton print In this manner. No thnn mere beauty. The sun came even enhance the beauty o f your hair. sewing, no seaming, no paper pattern gliding about the end of the little • • • or chart required. Just a big bandanna lent and erept Into her hnlr, wearing Wrinkles Not Fashionable | folded once across the bias and tied a thousand meshes of gold there. She \ * 7 I T U fashions so eternally youth- , «1 the neck by bringing two of the straightened ; the clean limbed vivacity v V ful, with emphasis continually I points up around the throat as you of her rounded Into evidence even placed on beuuty, wrinkles are defi see In the picture and knotting them under the handicap of clothing. Sud at the back, the other two tleing he nitely taboo. And If there is one skin denly she said; low at the waistline. The smart new difficulty that women dread above all “ Why don’t yon play some more?*' others it Is wrinkles. Lines may he | Irish linen squnre, which forms the Joe Itnrry stammered. the result o f squinting, they may be blouse shown, Is printed In red an.l “ I don't know many things," he a sign of scowling or slmllur emo blue stripes, for fashion Is going strong fenced and helled himself by renchlng for “the red, white and blue" this sea tional strain, they mny signal "shoes sagorly for the glenmlng Instrument son. The good looking black kid ox of comfortable proportions necessary” an the ehnlr. "I'm sort of out o f prac fords with sandal cutouts, as worn by — but to the great army o f women tice Tou ace,” he confessed, "I've the young woman posing, bespeak the wrinkles stand for only one thing and been working In n plnee where It correct shoe for this type of costume they are ever ready to war against does.i’t make much difference.” them. For a young girl o f twenty Ofttimes a printed bandanna or ker “ In a theater?" asked the girl. feel» fully forty the day the first chief grows so ambitious I d Its per "No, I was Just an entertainer " He wrlukle Is etched under her eyes. formunces as to do double duty in that laughed “ My Job and I parted com half of It (cut across through the bias The cause lies within you. For, puny, so I thought I'd take a run out while It Is true that the very dry. del fold) forms a deep pointed yoke or of town for a day I'm glad I did icate and fragile type o f skin Is prone bodice which Is stitched Into the very now." Then he quickly fenced "A to line and wrinkle unless compensat dress Itself at the hack, the points fellow doesn't get a chance to meet ing nourishment and protection Is giv brought to the front so as to form up with an lorlo every day ” “ Uncle D an!" A Red Faced Man en to It, It Is also true that nervous “ A what?" asked the girl. With Gray Hair and a Bulboua strain, eye strnln, squinting, scowling, "This kind o f a professional accor Note Halted Abruptly. and emotional tension nre all contrib S M A R T E S T SPO R TS dion. Know much nhnut accordions?" uting causes o f wrinkles. The woman S U IT S A R E W H IT E “ I'm nfrnld not," the girl confessed for Iti And I thought maybe the with Ihe very thin, dry, sensitive skin and came closer. “ You see, Uncle three of us could tulk things o v e r - j Is wise to take the proverbial ounce of The sports suit this season Is smart Dan— Mr Dayton, you know—" may be— " prevention. You will find It In a Jar cr when if Is white, or some light neu “Oh. he's your uncle?” asked Joe “ Looking for a Job?” asked Uncle o f nourishing cream— rich In delicate tral color like beige or gray. Chanel Harry, somewhat awed Dan. “ I ’lay that thingumajig?" I oils— truly a “ preserving cream." made pale beige wool suits for Biar •'Yea I'm Sue Dayton." She smiled “ Beautifully I” said Ihe girl rlt* last fall, and Jazzed them up to a at the Impressed look In hla eyes "Looking for a Job?" asked Uncle i When lines have definitely made their way around your eyes, or from nose to sportive air nilh vivid striped Jersey "M y father and Uncle Don were part Dan again. mouth, on the forehead, or on the blouses They made a grent success nera, until Dad died Uncle Dan Joe Harry stammered. really reared me In the ring; Dad al “ Well, I don't know—yes, I guess neck, or nrnund the chin, add before and the spring sports suit Is their log your cream a very soothing and pene leal descendant, for It has a blouse or ways looked after the business end of I’d sure like one— “ tha show'' j tratlng oil. sweater that la usually extremely "Sing?" "I see." In fact, Joe Harry hnd paid bright or dark and rich In color. "Y es. sir." "A s easy as pie" is an expres little attention. Now with quick tin sion I remember children usirg The wnlte sport* suit, made of el “ Sue here says you've got Ideas gerlnga. he drew a soft melody from when they mean "the easiest thing ther wool or cotton. Is much more Sue's a pretty good Judge. Let's have in the world." Precisely that sim the responsive Instrument In his grnsp fashlonahle If It hns a blouse or sweat them." Suddenly, he veered. “ What's ple are the facial treatments for Then ngatn: “ Gee I oughtn't to he your name?" er of sapphire blue, orange, or bright erasing fine lines and wrinkles. fooling around with this; It'a too val red. Some women like emerald green A sudden constriction rose In Joe Providing— and thereby lies the uahle." blonses with their white sports salts, Harry's throat; he strove to cover It real root of the beauty s e c re t- “ I wish niackle Jordan thought so," with a cough. He felt his features but this color Is less frequently seen providing you help your beauty aald the girl. grow cold and suddenly hot. than are the first named shades. treatments along— from within. "He's Ihe fellow who play* for youT “ Bradley's my name, air," he aald Every facial expression sets the face queried Joe. at last. In motion. And overwork can cause < Spring Suita Seen in “ You sow the ect, did you?“ (T O B « CONTINUB1V| more wrinkles In a month than a dec- I “ Yea." Joe was awkwardly silent New Fabric* and Fit* ade’s calendars combined. The girl smiled. Old May.Day Cuitom Woolen materials for spring skirts Time alone does not do aneb dam j “ Well, go ahead and aay It. You In the tieiitleinau s Magazine tot age. Why the look o f youth in a 1 and suits are flatter than last year, didn't like It?" 17M a custom Is slluded to that only woman o f fifty If the calendar were some of them loosely woven, hairy and “ Dll, | liked you.” of late became obsolete, says “ Brand's really cruel? It Is In the skin—Its j almost transparent, many with wide "Hut you didn't like the act? Well.“ Observations on Popular Antiquities." tone— Its reelstanc«— Its ability to I wale effect, woven or knitted, many the girlishness of her had faded Into "They took places In the waggou stand overworking. And It Is In hah ^ In basket weave. Other woolens are of a youthful maturity " I know It Isn't and quitted London early one May Its o f living and thinking. Obey the j the novelty Jersey order; still others what It should be. You see. In the morning, and It being the custom In health rules and you make a fair hid hnrk hack to old hard Anished friends, beginning, the Idee was line. There this month for the passenger* to give the reps, twills and serges. for beauty. Think quiet, peaceful was s young Italian on the show then the waggoner at every Inn a ribbon to Style experts of the Country Horn* beautiful thoughts and a calm, smooth | who could pley the accordion So we adorn his team, she won discovered note that the new skirts all hare a exterior you will show the world. I decided on dressing Lombard! In a the origin of the proverb. *as floe as a certain ease and wearability. They am not advocating a perpetually I'lerrot costume, the same white silk horse;' for, before they got to the end lit snugly around the hips, hut they one that Rlarkle wears now, and of their Journey, Ihe poor beast* wer* placid expression. Too Inane— that But allowing emotions to have free don't curve In along the back In that shutting off the rest of the show ami almost blinded by the tawdry party- reign and to leave their traces Is folly disconcerting fashion so embarrassing having him sing and play In the center coloured flowing honours of theii —plctorlally speaking. Yeti have only to those not as flat as Ironing boards o f the ring while I rested between heads." to study your face In a lit of anger; Some have released tucks or pleats turns We could do that all righ t; In the dept ha o f self pity, worry, or that contrthote to a good round hem the tent Is small enough for a voice Art T r v iiv r « at Palace line. Rut. however they manage the well known blur* Everything falls to reach all parts of It. Cfc* you The summer palace of llm Princess their Inches, none are tight, exagger And too oft repeated emotional out alngT' she asked naively. Reusa, at C.rel* In Thuringia In the xtedly full or difficult to keep pressed hursts leave that old look via traces "Yes, | sing some," Joe Harry con foothills of the Saxon Erzgebirge, con known aa IInes and wrinkles—hateful feased "1 used to sing a lot." tains a valuable collection of ari thing*— the bane o f every woman's ex "1 thought you did. I heard you Coiffurpg Tbi* Spring works Of especial Interest Is the col- Istence. humming when you first started to lection of rt.fMl copper engraving* to Flat; Curls Arp T a b o r <e ttil n*n *>».n.At« >—wvr s«,in play " eluding am mesiollnt engravings aft Good hairdressing r<es flat this "Was I T He laughed. "1 dldu t ee picture# hy Sir Joshua Reynold» A c c o u n t i n g f o r Fa ls e h oo d s .pring Even cnrla are slapped flatly •o tic«* t'outiterparts of these eslst only In the rlt« funny llttl« sausage rot! has "Most falsehood»,- aald III Ilo. the " I gathered as much Well, you'd British museum. suga of Chinatown, “ are due to the onsned entirely out of the fashionable understand what I mean. then. lorn Ths collection was made by Prtncwaa fact that some one has been too In -ortrait* of those who know what Is burdl bad Intended to put on a straight Elisabeth, daughter o f George III ^ dolent or too timorous to ascertain tbs -tew and proper for fashlooabi* coif •town make-up not the funny kind Engl mil. (Iv'S M » Tourist Rureao truth."— Washington Star. urwav Wííílfl 26 , 1932 J fa One thing about the World war tim e or nothing has been said about the soldiers going hungry. iu t|l(i department, at least, the old hurt sl ips seamed to have been succm. fully eliminated. In contrast, on* rem lls Washington at Valley For?» The plight o f the Continent«! srtny became so desperate that Washington finally sent (ienem Knox and Captain Sargeant to plain their condition to congress. It will be remembered that Gen. eral Knox was very generously pro- portioned and It happened that Cap. tain Sargeant was fnr from wearing tatters. One member of congrt* noted tills and remarked that Is spite o f the ta le o f starvation md mgs he had seldom noted a gentle man so fat and one so well dressed " It is true,” safd General Knot “ for out o f respect, the choice wsi made o f the only man who had is extra ounce o f flesh and the only one who had a whole suit of clothes." a . i V / ' ‘ 5 cupelet or cap sleeves as you please to call them. The costume to the right shows Just how. As you see, the other half of the printed squnre Vacation w h ere cool ocean Is tied around the hips in picturesque I.' psy girdle fashion, forming some breezes make you forget it's what of an overskirt silhouette. A mid-summer. E njoy an airy very popular arrangement, since It ac comfortable room at The cents the lines of a good figure. The J Plaza . . . and the unlimited scarf dress pictured Is bright red with diversions o f San Francisca a bizarre white floral patterning. It Is 011 the beach, however, that the triangle scarfs are seen in their most [ D a il y R a te s 12 to H 60 daring and original moods. The pa WriU for Vacation Ratu Jama outfit on the seated figure tells R ay M a x w e l l . M gr . the story of the latest escapade of the kerchief scarf. This fashion scores one for the sun-bather, who is seeking health and a good brown tan via the rays of the sun. You can buy these triangular-scarf blousettes In any POST STREET A T STOCKTON sports or neckwear department, or It ~T-- - - - - - " 1 1 ^ is an easy matter to make one. The Candle-Blowing Te»t only requisite Is a three-cornered piece A candle-blowing test for tuber of printed or plain fabric. A yard of culosis is filling Turkish school chil regular material makes two. Slit the dren and their parents with a tlurrj triangle of silk, linen or cotton, down i f fear. Health Inspectors line up all at the center point to a depth of ten the children in n class at an equal or more Inches (see diagram sketch). distance from n lighted candle which Irnlsh with narrow hem all around. they In turn try to blow out. Those Then take four shallow darts, as per whose puffs are successful are con dotted lines, and presto! the blousette sidered safe as to lungs; those who 1» ready to wear. Tie It after the fall to extinguish the flames lire cata manner of the one worn by the pajama logued ns tubercular suspects, and clad figure pictured. The coloring Is their parents are warned. equally attractive when reversed that Is the kerchief blousette may be a Committee Personnel spectacular print In contrast to solid A committee may be one person colored pajamas. °r it may be more persons appoint Another trick In the wearing of the 'd or chosen hy a Inrger number of scarf on the bench hy ardent sun worshipers, one which does away an organized body to give som# special service. will, knotting the two ends at the -ape of the neck. 1, ,0 pln or Mw “ cen or point of the triangle t0 necklace at Ihe front - SANTRANCISCO mot e l OB t»J l. W « t , r n Utl# O F P O P U L A R M ESH < H tl.lt M, v * m «I * \* •r J'Vn le t us make you e come at this beautiniUy equipped downtown hotel. t2A*>«A ‘ SlNCL* - «2-M * «3.00 DOUSL1 HotelRelding rySïïr ¿«TX z? STo 1 h,M G «** D ,m„ • "W «« Z I Z Here » out ot those rrocks which do woman who gets about this world In warmish weather can afford to be without. Made In several shades 0f either maize, blue, orange red. pale green or brown this dress will , uU , number of different complexion* Choree your own color accent* |n ,b, buttons and helt Bari» |* putting blue and brown together or else yellow and biu* I’atou puts Midnight bias with his new serres b io* The fabric Itself 1* » delightful durene diagonal mesh, wurdy. perfectly washable «nd altogeth.-t shout the most practical sort on# may ever hope to come sema* Tailor* smartly, too. which mean* * lot In these days when the «wankleat clothes sre of the simpler sports typ*. The hat worn 1» quite the newest \ „ the way of brims being tiny no Af)< side and much wider on tlw other 7 * nickel Cl)nH ••* jog, m*'1« before Mas! foe am la *W*T « jy »», ® **• a** -------------------------- -■ », V r > * ftc « .se «^mplsts M w U N Y C