The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, August 22, 1929, Image 7

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THI RSDAT, AUGUST *2, 1*2*. m KAftHiraX PBOPLK-SBmNKU BAKNWKLL, SOUTH CABOUNA Woman and the Home j IATTED AND GLOVED IN WHITE IS A PRESENT WHIM OF THE MODE W ■4 ' r I I mm m h xm k'l \i W I Back to the long-slnce neglected theme of gloves swings fashion's pendulum. At every turn there’s evi dence that the mode is turning most enthusiastically gloveward. To be gloved though sleeveless has been the chief aim of woman during the summer months and the idea holds good as long os balmy days permit Just now It's a white felt hat, a pair of white pull-on gloves and an absence of sleeves which achieves a touch of chic such as makes the whole style-world akin. The picture herewith tells the story bet ter than words. This young devotee of the mode Is wearing a charming frock of blue crepe de chine with an attractive design in white on the wide belt This dress is backless. Etnpbssis Is especislly placed upon the importance of gloves as a smart accessory to the fail costume. The longer s^ove is "coming in"—most often pull-on types, either with or without a one-button fastening at the underwrist * In the shorter gloves much attention Is given to novelty for the flaring cuff. That is the tailored themes are offset with cunning bows and various deco rative devices. CM Cm*W ^ v/A cm ret sctky st ysm rtgm- P I ^ ■M ^ A| •IS -a Now you regulate the freezing time with the FRIGIDAIRE tt Cold Control 'TUB new Frigidaire “Cold ■*“ Control" gives you complete control of the temperatures in the patented self-sealing Frigid- aire freezing trays. You never have to wait for desserts and ice cubes to freezeat svtragt speeds. Just turn the "Cold Control" and you tap the surplMsfrttzmgpmMr of the Frigidaire compressor. You get results quick. Call at our display room. Learn how easily Frigidaire can be bought on General Motors liberal terms. Come in today a FRIGIDAIRE MORE THAN A Million IN USE U, Williston Hardware Co. ' Williston, S. C. 2360 TIDE RIPPED MOON AWAY FROM EARTH Opinion Advanced by Gov ernment Scientist Washington.—Tidal action like a f igantlc hand which wrenched away portion of crust from the earth and hurtled it into space to form the moon, caused the world’s oceans and conti* nents. That Is the opinion held by Wil liam Bowie, chief of the division of geodesy, United States coast and geo detic survey. In backing the hypothe sis advanced by Osmond Fisher. Fisher contended that the disrup tive force was either a violent ex plosion or a tidal action. Bowie, from his research, discounts the explosion. sitting that there it tome doubt whether the scattered pieces could have assembled and formed the moon, while tidal action, aided by bodily oa» dilations of the earth, U easily credit able. The hypothesis, according to Bowie, Is the best explanation of why gran ites were pushed or pulled into piles as they are on the earth. Under the planitesimal theory, there is no ac counting for the collection of such granites-in certain spots. Lifting the veil of the past, the earth is seen as a dense, molten mass slowly being covered with a shell as lighter material rose to the surface and cooled. The coating was of gran ite, w hile the inner part was made up of basaltic materfai like lava. The vast force which disrupted the crust ripped off the shell where the Pacific ocean is located. The large granite blocks, forming Europe and Africa on one side, North and South America on the other, gradually drift ed away. Between them, like a huge river, the Atlantic ocean formed. The disrupted crust, cast Into space, formed the moon. To support this formation of the moon, it is pointed out that the density there is Just about the density of the outer por- • M Both kid and fabric types will abound. In fact, a woman may be as economical or as extravagant as her pocketbook warrants In the matter of gloves, for the program as outlined for the coming months runs the gamut from the thoroughly practical Inex pensive utility glove to magnificent specimens elaborated with embroid ery. hand-painting on the cuffs, and all sorts of unique embellishments. Quite an exclusive novelty, and of course available only to the fortunate rich la the moaquetalre glove of ex quisite gold leather. While this is oot an item to appeal to the practical ma jortty. It serves at an obJNKt lesson as to the extremes to which glove fasb ions are trending. Like everything else In fashion's realm, gloves have yielded to the en aemble vogue In that glove and parse or handbag sets are the newest thing Envelope types of purses are in the majority with the glove ornamentation repeated on the flap of the bag. Thai is, if the cuff la stitched, braided or embroidered, then the purse, which la made of the same kid as the glove repeats the motif. • JULIA BOTTOMLEY. (& tttt. Western Newspaper Unloa.) ii LONG TERM MONEY to LEND ! 6 percent interest on large amounts] Private funds for small k>ans. BROWN & BUSH BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. ! * . { >•♦»♦♦♦+♦♦♦»♦♦+#»oa»+ tldo of fba earth down to a depth of 00 miles. The crust of the earth most ha vs been SO to 40 miles thick la order to have furnished material enough to have made the moon. The volume of the moon la approximately the volume of the onter shell of the eerth now covered by the oceans. Without the gigantic hand reach ing down to strip off a piece of ernst, the earth would have a shell of gran ite and an underlayer of basaltic ma terial. Youth Bites Dog’s Ear When It Attacks Girl Dundee, Scotland.—John Campbell, a young clerk of Dundee, wag out walking with bit fiancee near her home. The girl accidentally trod on a dog's tall and It turned and buried Its teeth In her leg. She screamed with pain and tried to kick the dog away with out success. Campbell, finding noth ing bandy with which to beat off the dog, tried to pull It away. At his wit's end, be stooped over and bit the dog’s ear. Tbe animal set up a how’, and ran off. Special Excurnon Farm Radi Saturday to ' New Yerfc l _ Atlantic City { Chicago 1 Yh m A m m Id uetroit Cleveland. INQUIRE TICKET AGENTS * SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Week End TickeU To Mountain and Seaahcrp Resorts Sold every Friday and Saturday. Good returning following Tuesdays AT VERY LOW FARES Consult Ticket Agents SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTETM 1 Values such as these have never been offered before in this section * e vg ^ , ... • . , • ' Complete Room Suites as well as all items in our store have been SHARP^REDUCIDJ^PRICI. 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You can get what you want in the fumi- < -« ture line from us. We have the stock on Y hand and will treat you right. Come to see jj* us and get the best for the least money. Barnwell R. D. REID Vamville ■ - x? • ' ■ . (OLD RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE) -■