The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 08, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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    WFinNEftDAY. .TTTT.Y 0025
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Ikcaute btr sweetheart, Uoorge
Henry Clay, was scrvlm? with. Ilia
United Hlale navy In Clilfiiwo wa.
ters, Miss Jorklo Van Dim, SS,.o(
lMvsvlllo, Ky.. wont lu Cincinnati
clad In men's clothra mid tried to on.
liat M sailor. When her ilex wait
discovered reoi ulllim oitlccra took U
oolluUoa to sand tier tuck homo.
Pens Beat Meat Story
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Mill Ctitly Jonee. Meilford Hih
School girl, whoio alary on ment
won hiifhett honors in Oregon in
iho Second Natioitnl Mat Story
Content, which wa conducted by
iho Nationnl Live Stock and Meat
Board. Approximately 13.500 girli
throughout the Uniled Statei and
poaeeMtons competed.
Evening Wrap
i From Paris
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TniANOULAIt Jabots of plain Oli
ver cloth trim the rfklrt jind
aleevos of this cont of embroi
dered tissue that Is collurod with;
black fox. This Is tho typo of ,w,rai
,farls prefora for ovonlng Instead of
Itlie nioro voluminous cupo orfull
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Clue Is Added to the Spring Ensemble
1 1 . uv ' , r 'til nMttM
GIotoi tor Sprlnct ParaaoU (or
tha Bunny dayal Itandkorcbleta
for color and dalnUsoaa and. for
lis boylah mode, the bait! Tboa
are but a few of the thtnpi which
(0 toward! complotlng a coatume
of ehto for tho itreet enaomble.
For eTanlnx, the lilt ot accoa
orlea la equally long and quite as
difficult to aoloct with true dUUno-
Uod. There are, for Instance, the
I newest stocking with delicate em-
broidery to aoloct from, as well as
the daintiest ot handkorchlofa with
sUrer lace to make them formal
and ostrich tans for statollness as
woU as Jewoled ornaments ot all
lypea.
Dorothy Mackalll, Is scleotlnc
her wardrobe tor "Chlckle," a First
National film, proparod a long and
Interesting Hat ot accessories with
which to add the necossary chic to
ker ooalnmes,
OloTa Inst now aro notable for
ihstr, smart enfta and come la all
Scopes, Awaiting Trial, Is Keeping Cool
John T. 8copes la (tolng on trial In Dnyton, Tcnn., on July 10 for teaching evolution, but monnwhllc he Isnt
worrying greatly about It, Hero he's shown lulling a dip In tho old swimming-pool near Dayton, And he
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TOWN WINTIIjIjATKH' VHK 1
.F()ltl HOVS J)OI,j
OXKORI), Eng. For aoYoml'
youra past Oxford men of ndventur
ons chnructnr huvo been oxperl
mewtlug wlllr now fwhiJns In ovon
lng clothes, Tihoy huvo tried coats
. wltluMil tnllH, nnd oiiiHh with whllo
InpolH, nnd doulilo liruu-sti-il cents
with kneo brooding, but nlw.iys In
vain.
. At lnut n ow stylo linn boo flo
ra plod. Yoiuik Oxford mon o
means nnd uplrlt now go cut of nn
ovonlng In silk Blockings, light silk
Itnoe brooches, liluo or purple vol
vot jacliets, and crmm silk shirts
much frlllod at thn 1thro.1t nnd the
curfs.
, Wlilio .tho fnnlilon J not grpntoly
nuilnhlo for subwiiy or rnlny evoa
lug worn It Is ilcolurod by hi pro
Dorothy Maclcciill Selects Her Accessories
With a Discerning Eye for the Unusual
matching and Interesting shades,
which may also contrast with the
street ensomble.
The parasol la growing shorter
and shorter and Its stubby little
handle serres only as a handy stub
for Its loop with which to hang It
oyer tho arm. Colors continue tIv
Id In the newer styles. And the
parasol which will be worn in late
spring and summer Is remarkable
(or its rarled colors done frequent
ly In batik. Tainted chiffons and
embroidered silks are much the
rogue, too, and will make merry a
season destined to be gorgeously
colorful.
Handkerchiefs lead the modo In
rarloty. Colors from the most deli
cate pastels to the most flaming
shades come In embroldored and
oxen Jowelod models. Tho mono
gram is passing Into a shadowy
past, rhlle the flower doslgn In
contrasting coior Is frequently em
broidered. Jowels cpntlnuo to glitter and
bracolols, earrings, bandeaus and
necklaces rie in fuvor. Sets which
are really beautiful come to make
ponents lo be cortnlnly jioro pic
.turosquo and a vast dunl nioro
pleasing 'ian tho "fitil dress"
which what they clinrncttirlze ' its
'the dullest of Inst centtirlns, has
doeroed should 0110(150 mankind
when he steps out for a bl: ot nn
ovonlng.
UKGVLATIONS 1MJU LI KB SAVING
LONDON. (!') Now hoard ot
trndo regulations rolat.'v" 10 life
saving apparatus to bo carried by
ships hocomo offoctlvo July 1. A
motor-boat or bont fittod with
wlroloss nppnratiis and Bonrchllghtn
must ho cnrrlod in vursoIs with
more than 15 llfo-bouts. If the voa
sol does not' carry a. motor-boat,
but has more tlmn 10 llfoboats.
milady suitable for the most formal
ot occasions.
Belts may be wide to the poin'.
of a sash girdle, or narrow to flii
extreme, but they are decidedly
with us when a sweater or sports
blouse is used. They also form .13
Important bit of color In the one
piece sports frock.
Colors and material vary, but th.i
leather belt, with Its smart addi
tion of gold or sliver at the sides.
Is a distinct novelty and a very
fetching one. The wide belt Is of
ten ot ribbon, and is sometime
made In tho roman striped ribbon.
The snakeskln belt Is a novelty
which Is new and very chic.
Jeweled buckles continue a fa
vored accompaniment to the gilt
kid slipper, and when the jewels
come In all colors they are indeed
smart Stockings with jeweled
motlffs are quite tho latest thing
(or the evening ensemble.
The pocketbook. ot course, con
tinues an Important accessory. IJut
here the choice Is so varied that no
particular style may be slnglad out
(or the newest hi Sav '
ono ot these must be fitted with
wireless.
' Life-boats In all ' foreign-going
ships will ho required to carry one
pound of contlonsed milk tor each
person, In addition to tho water and
biscuits required by tho present
rulos.
Mn u. v KntcrtnliiitiPiits in Vli-nim
VIENNA. (P Denylnit that
Vienna Is dead socially, Herr Brolt
nor, city councillor, declares thoro
woro 7,1209 entertainments in the
city between January 1 and March -20.
All paid amusement tnxps do
splto tho economic . crisis , through
which Austria Is passing.
there are many ways of doing
thltiRS. The best way to go to sleop
Is by trying to stay awnke.
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MAItY SKI BO (ABOVE), - A.VD
HER MOTHER,, MRS. MARY
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fj Mrs'.' Mary Skibo. S9, has con-J-fessed
that she killed her husband.)
J-'ronk Sktbo. at Michigan City. lnd..f
by beating him with a crow bar aa
he lay In a drunken atunor. She
is held on a charge of murder. H
But before confessing, she tried to .
fasten the blame on her daughter.'
Mary. 19. who she said had quarreled
iwltb Sklbo over a loan ot 15. j
IV The girl proteased her Innocence. ,
however, and police Anally got Mrs. !
Sklbo to admit the killing. She
murdered Sklbo. she said, because .
he drank, squandered his money and
made her take boarders. -I
After keeping his body In her
twim tnr 91 hnnra Xtra. fikibo laid :
tt In an alley, where pasaersby found'
Gets $50,000
ft took a jufc Just one hour and
fifteen minutes to decide that Mrs.
Blanche tiellor. divorced wife of a
Toledo auto dealer, was entitled to
$50,000 from his second wife for
alienation of his affections. She mar
ried Geller In 1905 nnd the divorce)
was granted In 192 S. two yea'rs after
Ccllcr met the woman who later be
came wife No. 1. v.
Oil for! China;
This man will have a lot of tnti- .
fast dealings with the troublous
uini'S In China during the next
sionths. He Is John Van A Mao
Murray, and he hns lust been' ap
pointed U 8. minister to Chliiav J
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FiWStarjFi Vienna
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Charlotte nnder. Viennese film star, has attracted the attention of AroerW
'can movie directors and may be seen in American Alms soon. In fact,
Vienna is becoming qnlte a motion picture center, and a number ofAmert
' , . can4ircctors are seeking new stars therej.
I She's Archery Queen
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This mural pointing on the wall of a more or less Bohemian restaurant
In Los Angelos amused some ot tho patrons and roused the wrath or som
of the Others. The wnuhy ones protested so- loudly that the proprietor
Joe woppn,
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i-ir, Armltage of England,
-wno naa neia me Bri
tish women's archery
i c h a m p I o nshlp for
many years. Time and
again she fea walked
oft with high honors at
various tournaments.
Her prowess has
brought her numerous
medals, some ot which
are shown - on , U.
blouso and belt In th .
abovo picture
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Censor This
bad it painted out.
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