The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 07, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1023
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Page ThrM
Air Taxi for
f;
WShls'ilylng 'boat, Just launched. Is
Wttvoon Now York and tho fashionable
It will fly on a op-mlnute schedule.
A Faille Cape That Will Frustrate
The Most' , ,
'Faithless Weather
'cape's' the "thing for bright V
deceitful Spring daysr-aay a wnen.
.; rie'atarts oat naively fonfident or ,
Hie ,','Mue sky and budding trees,
itmif to be met by a wladi as sharp
"aid1 'as faithless as the 'most pro
', Verbfofibrpenfs tonguef'that' seems
'to Vake; even this buds slink back
Into the' "warmth of tho .branches. .
'! ('The' slender silhouette f the pic
tured wrap "is enlivened by three
deep bands of the same material
-:' the body of tho cape-a Canton
rFUle of 'a fajher military blue.
V' Tne' bands are put on flat except
' fojr n few; gathers ove theshoul-
ders.'and. the corresponding posl-
lion or the-two lower bands. The
'jaoet Important part about them Is
tiljek they are longer in front than
V sack and ripple In a cascade like
"Srapery down the front, the end of
'' the lowest bijpd touching the hem
'Ofvthe cape. ' :
- .'The collar Is a soft turned back
' 'double fold that will need a, stlff
1 r1sh MnlerlIhlngVto keep It, In its
; Tgraeeful' lineir'ThO' 'design?' is by -
Henri Creango,' the noted silk ex-,
port. The','ver-growlng tendency
of the mode to have' different parts
of. one's'costume match In a sub- ,
tie manner Is illustrated here. The
mauve taupe lining of the canton
crepe which Bhows with each flirt
of the wind, Is reflected in the
lady's hat "The. wide tautly drawn
?fepe'brlm is surmounted by a
round, draped crown that ends in
'two knotted loops, $ 'variation of
tie' current rribb6n ' bow.
4
You Can't See
I Caterpillar
' j1,AiiK'iHgntIjr embittered gen
' ?Jeman ' with a Victorian back-
fkround remarked,' "All yon need
s)to make an evening . dress these
Jrlays is four yards of imagination
and a yard of trust." '
. Even if he was inaccurate you'll
, fceed almost' that much imagina
tion to find the straight silhouette
ipf yesteryear. .. It is there right
jmough bnt'is submerged by bands,
fwugsd'hoWs. IVa case of not
being able to see the caterpillar
for the cocoon.
n' In ' Ala lovely hew dress o
Pitoaiirepe, which is as vernal as
dwspring in hue, four large band
likettiicks almost obliterate the
plain skirt The waistline remains
its unadorned seamless self,
' showing but a slight drape in front
' ahd hack. , A loni? looped French
sow flares put from nowhere at the
left side, t -
I 'I The front .of the blouf is quite
jplaiii";With its straight slashed
.'.ciit. 'an
uneven floatine
Ibunce'fornu a Big collar in back;
High Society '
the first in the air taxi aarvtee
summer colony at Newpoi-t, R. I.
:
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for the Cocoon
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MEXICAN BANDITS
PAY DEATH PENALTY
FOR TRAIN ATTACK
Five. Indians Shot and 12 Others
Bring Harried Through Moun
tulns Dy Federal Troops
MEXICO CITY, July 7. Summary
vengeance has been exacted by the
government for this attack on the
Interoceanic rallwivy passenger train
June 8 between Amazoo and Sen
orot, near Puebla, rn which two lives
were lost. Five, Indians, ' two of
them residents o Amozoc, have been
shot after summary court martlals
nnd 12 otherB, whose names were
given by those executed as members
ot the band of robbers, are being'
harried through the mountains by
numerous detachments of federal
troops, 1
Photographs of the five dead rob
bers, taken while they were falling
under the bullets of the firing squad
at the edge of the graves dug for
them, have been distributed through
odt the Mallntzl mountain region, as
iv warning against further similar
outrages.
The fact that the Amozoc holdup
waB the first to mar the record of
the Obregon administration for
months prompted the' government to
take extreme steps.
DWARF AIRPLANES
V ; TO BE EXHIBITED
' f '' ' . ' i '
Embryonic Builders Will Have Op
portunity To Show Aptitude
In Fashioning Planes
" - -
CHICAGO, July 7. Embryonic
airplane builders will have an op
portunity to : show their aptitude
In fashioning "airplanes at Chicago's
first tournament for miniature
plan'e models.. Tentative dates for
the affair have been set for Aug
ust 1.7 and 18 "with the approval
of the air board ot Chicago.
Five events are planned for the
meet, . which will be held in one
ot the city's largest. parkB. The
first event will be for planes fly
ing 'across BO-yard straight-away
course, No limitation as - to size
or construction of the models will
be placed, : , . , ,
A' division for scale model planes,
those fashioned after planes , now
In actual 'Service in, the army,' navy
or commercial aviation v units, la
listed; These miniatures will be
fudged for workmanship, design
and performance, ,
Planes -..having a rubber band
drivipg device will " be entered In
the third event, . . These .will be
hand launched and no restrictions
as to size has been placed.
An event for' jlanes fashioned
entirely foreign to the present type
of airplane is aUo On the program.
Th'ere Is also an evnt for power
driven models. Prizes for the win
ners In each' event 'Will be given.
LABOR ' CHEAP 1N MEXICO
MEXICO CITY, 'July 7.-Twenty
contavos, or ten cents in American
money, is what the Indian workers
of the Coixtlahuaca district, state
of Oaxaca, earn in a 12-hour day,
according to : a report submitted to
the department ot industry and
commere'e.. -; These laborers make
palm leaf hats.
's. 3I1
Kodak finishing at Stlnson'
Withdut' Gender
Sinull boys nnd girls both are
Wearing these comfortable romper
suits for. play' this summer. They
are In a variety of materials
brown and blue chambray wltb
' white blouses trimmed with colored
material. Patch pooketa and frilled
round collar are attractive.. -
LOHT TOMBS OF JAPANESE
BOYAJj LINE UNEARTHED
KYOTO, Japan, July 7. Tombs
of six Imporlal ancestors have lust
been discovered In obscure sfotu
in the suburbs of Kyoto. They
have been Identified as those of
the sons and daughters Of Emper
or. 'Oodalgo, who was banished to
Okl Island by Ashlkaga,. the usurp
er, 684 years ago. , .
The 'Emperor Godaigo dispatch
ed his sons to nearby provinces to
raise recruits for hs campaign
against Ashlkaga and their tombs
are scattered around the country.
The Imperial mauiioleum board Is
making a search for ancient graves,
with the 'hope that discoveries will
be made which will help In the
study of the history of the country.
PASTORS FACE HARD TIMES
DRESDEN, July 7. More than
300 Saxon . clergymen are today
doing 'extra' work In addition to
their religious duties in order to
eke out an existence.
' One large Dresden bank has as
SAYS UNITY IS
SCHOOL SECRET
, OAKLAND, Calif., July. 7. One
ot the most prononunced advances
made in public school leadership
during the last decade has been made
by the elementary school principals,
according to Thomas R. Cole, super
intendent of schools, Seattle, Wash.,
In an address before thei department
of elementary education,' National
Education association annual con
vention, here today. Organized, con
structive, professional work by the
Seattle principals was practically un
known ten years ago, he declared,
and today those same principals form
the backbone of school progress.
many as nine ministers on Its pay
rolls. Others have . become part
time clerks, factory laborers, stokers
and gardeners. In some cases the
pastors' wives also are working in
factories or shops, while a number
of them swell the household bud
get by taking in homework. .
The Future Is Bright
for
EClaniath County
Let the world know that
you live in one of the rich
est and most rapidly' de
veloping sections in the
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binder on the Chester O'Nell farm
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