VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON THROUGH A Vfômans Eyes HATS WITH UNIQUE FALL COLORS TAKE CHIC HOUSE FROCK TRIMMING FOR FALL RENAISSANCE TREND WINS POPULARITY PATTERN »20» Strong Emphasis Placed on Green Tones. Veil* Are Used in New Ways by Designers. Color, vital to the fall mode, is “WITHOUT IDEALS THE SOUL of more Importance than It has DIES” At the threshold of a new season hats are of primary Interest. So far velvets seem to crave the best of the news. From the wide- brimmed crownless effects, to the tiny tufted and shirred toques which are so new and reminiscent of the nineties, the new hats are usually completed or complemented by veils. Almost Invariably the veils are worn under these crownless effects, add­ ing a real protection to the coiffure. Sometimes they end with the small­ est of frills as a facing and frame for the face. Again they appear single or double In undulating frames for the face. One wide hat noted at a smart gathering used much os­ trich trimming, which edged the full veil sweeping below the chin. A number of hats use the back “window shade” effect veils, gath­ ered full only across the back of the hat and making a frame for the face. But perhaps the most Interesting are the little toques which used chenille-dotted veils or all-over Chantilly effects which cover the face closely and snugly to the chin. The windmill effect hats, which Jut out In every direction and are made usually of felt or of soft velour, have simple nose veils. By JEAN NEWTON ------------------‘--ana HAT sounds like the title of a sermon and that Is what it was. The sermon dealt with the Impor­ tance of ideals from a religious viewpoint. And It was from this viewpoint that the minister said: “The soul dies when Ideals vanish.” And It occurred to me how true this was from the most practical viewpoint of everyday life. Ideals are regarded as matters al­ most ephemeral. And yet they are among the most solid, substantial influences in life. If you stop to think about it, wealth may be very transient. Success may be transient. Fame usually Is transient. But the principles we set for ourselves, the ideals to which we adhere, if we ad­ here to them strongly enough, are a rock of refuge In a storm. And the point Is that our principles and our Ideals are a possession for whose permanence we are dependent on no other person, on no quirks of cir­ cumstance, but only upon ourselves. The older we grow the more we realize that the things which bring us the most satisfaction in life, the solid, substantial, dependable Joys, those which stay and grow wltn the years, are the fundamental Inter­ ests and pleasures like love of fam­ ily and old friends. These are really the things that count. The most exciting and glamorous life will come to lean and drab days without them. Having them, having love and companionship, life may be very full with little of the worldly possessions. And so holding to our Ideals gives a substance to life, a spiritual strength which Is really life. And people who understand their Im­ portance are very likely to find too late that without them the soul Is Indeed dead. T been In several seasons. Designers say only about 50 per cent of their collections are In black this season as against 70 per cent last year. White no longer leads the eve­ ning mode, being Important chiefly as a background for metals. The Indication from exclusive lines is that there will be strong emphasis in silks on green tones, Including a rich bronze green as well as a pale grayed green similar to reseda. Gray is slated for high style im­ portance and is particularly effec­ tive in metal matelasses. Silver metalllcs on a black ground with much of the black showing through to produce a steely or nacre effect are also considered very smart for evening. The most exclusive metallzed silks feature pale subtle colorings, al­ though vivid tones are also shown in some metallic». The renaissance Influence will be felt In both volume and exclusive silk lines for fall. The purples, clear reds and tangerine shades In this color range are considered to be outstanding. Deep greens, browns, and slate blue are also slated for popular consumption. With a Military Touch Your personal appearance about the house gets a new assurance of chic when you select this cleverly cut frock 1 A new slant on the popular yoke-sleeve Is featured bringing the bodice up to form a round neckline and diagonal shoulder line! The three buttons are a clever way of ac­ centing the new slant. The unusual pockets boast a button for good measure too, and you can see by the diagram that the frock Is eas, enough for a beginner to makel A printed cotton for the housedress, but a new plaid seersucker or gingham would make a charming run-about frock 1 Pattern 9209 may be ordered only in sizes 14, 10, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 requires 3% yards 36 inch tabrlc. Complete, diagrammed sew chart Included. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS in coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, the STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Department, 232 West Eighteenth Street, New York, N. Y. © Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. Summer Popularity Prize Once More Goes to Linens Linens again rate the summer popularity prize. Linens In every guise, from flax tweeds to linen crepes, are blos­ soming In shop windows these days, and If you're a linen enthusiast you may dress from top to toe, from the skin out, from dawn to dawn, in variations of the versatile flax. To begin, there are the sheer handmade white lined underthings that so many women prefer for summer. They’re cooler than silk, and launder beautifully. Then, for the beach, linen Is all over the place, in homespun vari­ eties, in heavy crash weaves. In smooth hand-blocked patterns for beach dresses and bandannas. Flowers are worn In the hair. Jet buttons sparkle on the new frocks. Italian renaissance Is Impor­ tant style influence. A lavish use of ostrich is pre­ dicted for fall and winter. Metal effects of every descrip­ tion elaborate the new mode. Chantilly lace hats and match­ ing lace gloves were worn at the races. New costume accents stress petit point belts, buttons and other accessories. Deepest Hole for Waterflow The deepest hole In the ground from which water is known to have flowed under Its own pressure was that drilled for an oil well of the Gulf Production company, located In section 197, block F, Upton county, Texas. Water flowed freely at 10,- 500 feet and also at 11,500 feet The total depth of this well Is 12,- 786 feet At this depth oil only Is flowing. The deepest artesian well regularly used for a water supply Is 3,300 feet deep, and Is located at Taylor, Texas. The water Is suffi­ ciently pure to be used without any treatment and flows In sufficient amount to supply 7,463 people. Stone Age People In a part of New Guinea hereto­ fore unexplored, an expedition found a dense population living on the primitive level of the Stone age. If you like to pin fresh flowers on your summer clothes, make sure that they bear some definite rela­ tion to the costume you are wear­ ing. For instance, orchids would Coleman Mantles look silly on a two-piece linen out­ • LAST LONGER fit of the spectator sports type. • MADE STRONGER However, they would be charming • GIVE MORE LIGHT on a rather dressy, dark chiffon END for 2 genuine High Power street suit Coleman Mantles. Use them on your Daisies, nasturtiums and other gasoline pressure lamp or lantern. Let casual flowers that grow tn your them prove that they are made stronger, garden make nice boutonnieres for last longer, give more light Lowest sport and simple printed office cost to use. Just the right size, shape frocks. On hot days save the and weave for longer and better light­ more pretentious carefully cultivated ing service. Coleman Mantles are always fresh: guar­ blooms for evening and dressier oc­ anteed quality. Dealeraaeverywhere recom­ casions. mend them. The name "Coleman” stamped S M inute make - ups - t ............ =By V. V. on the'mantle proteeta you against substi­ tutes. Send IOS In stamps or coin to cover postage and handling. You'll get your two sample Coleman mantles promptly. Send today. (UM] THE COLEMAN LAMP 6- STOVE CO. gsetory & Hoc.Office. Wtcarra, KsHa., Dept. WU1M Chafin £and Itching Rash asily soothed by the land medication of Resinol WNU—13 Napoleon Adopted Bees as Symbol of Activity STYLE NOTES Furs set a new high in luxury. New neckwear is of gilt leather. Sults of stiff Lyons velvet are In prospect. lligh-color Is the Important message for the new velvet hats. Soutache, clre and rattail braid trim the new dresses and coats. New styling trends to full skirts, draped blouses and big sleeves. Zinnia, ginger brown and rich amber and considerable purple are Important fall colors. Use Flowers to Harmonize With the Dress You Wear FLASHES FROM PARIS The detachable cape, lined with dark brown french Jersey, lends a military air to this smart three- piece suit. Brown and rust rabbit hair and french spun yarn are woven Into the wide herring-bone pattern. Winged effect turban of brown norica. Shilluks Tallest Tribe The Shilluks of the White Nile are probably the tallest race on earth. The women average six feet In height and many of the tnen are nearer seven. They are beautifully formed and It Is said that a hunt­ ing party will surround a bush Embroidered Organdie buck and, by cutting corners run Embroidered organdie evening him down and spbar htm to death. frocks with bright colored taffeta Their great height is believed due sashes are both charming and fash­ to their living in the tall grass throughout the ages. ionable. The bees, as the symbol of Napo­ leon's dynasty, are said to have had their origin in the following man­ ner, according to a writer in the Washington Star: In the year 1653, the tomb of Childeric, the father of Clovis, was opened, and the valuable contents removed. The skeletons of Cbilderlc's war horse and of his page were found; also, about 300 small ob­ jects which the French heralds mis­ took for bees ’'of purest gold, their wings being inlaid with a red stone­ like cornelian.” Although these small ornaments resembled bees, they were In real­ ity what Is known as “fleurons,'’ and were supposed to have been at­ tached to the trappings of the war horse. Later, they were sent to l.nuls XIV, but It was not until the time of Napoleon that they were given any real aigniticance. He adopted the “be«'' as a symbol of the enterprise and activity which his reign represented, and he caused the symbols to be sprinkled pro fusely over the imperial robes. 33—35 HELP KIDNEYS HEN kidneys function badly end you suffer beckache, dizziness, burning, scanty or too frequent urina­ tion, getting up at night, swollen feet and ankles; feel upset and miserable . . use Doan's Pills. Doan's are especially for poorly working kidneys. Millions of bores are used every year. They are recom­ mended by users the country over. Ask your neighbor! W One of the new modes In nail pol­ ish is to use red liquid enamel only on the tip of the nail, leaving the rest of the nail Its natural color. The very deep shades of red, some­ times gold or sliver for evening, even green In the new peacock tone, are used. Copyright by Public Lodger. Inc. WNU Service. Our Problem Our own problem looks excep­ tional to us, but it Is not. The next man we meet has an equally hard sum on bis slate and Is work­ ing it out or giving It up. quite In our own fashion. We think, per | baps, that riches would solve our difficulty for us in no time, or pleasure would soften It, or change would substitute an easier one | But in reality there Is only one rule by which to work It ont — the' rule i»t character. D oans P ills NEWS FLASH Stomach, Rectal and Colon Ailments cured without a hospital surgical operation. DR. 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