The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, August 22, 1929, Image 7
THI RSDAT, AUGUST *2, 1*2*.
m KAftHiraX PBOPLK-SBmNKU BAKNWKLL, SOUTH CABOUNA
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IATTED AND GLOVED IN WHITE
IS A PRESENT WHIM OF THE MODE
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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.
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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-
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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.
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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.
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