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Scenes and Persons m the Current News With Accents of White for Spring Scraps By CHERIE NICHOLAS umt mm E!@py ■ '1^ ? . I :i <‘ mm . »r v •’ >*!' • pa ^,1 111 *5 t ’ 1—Mrs. Kriinklln I). Jtousvvelt with (Juv. Hlmiton Winsliip In Puerto Klco where she investlKUted economic and 'social conditions 2—San Francisco’s hn«e concrete Faster cross on the top of Mt. Davidson* In the cornerstone of which are wjUer from the River .Iordan ami rocks fmmTtm thmten'of f,*olliH<>tilime." ^T = -T l ftl. f•flflnes A. LnUJBfetgB'lffir Secretary of War Dern meeting for a conference on air mall carrying by .the army air corps. , , _ - - - ^ ’ ' / , ; Center of the Great Parker Dam Controversy sBS Slacks finesse Mrs. E. C. M. writes: “Albert, aged three and a half, was disobedient, and I said to him, ‘If you don’t be have, you’ll get spanked. You would not like that, would you?* “‘I wouldn’t like daddy to spank me,’ was the response. “'Why not?’ “ ‘He doesn’t know how. He hurts.* * *—Bueton Transcript. . • v i Stretching ft “Now, what about some elasticT suggested the commercial traveler *vho was getting an order from an Aberdeen shopkeeper. ljg» na” said “I’m for nae malr o’ It I couldna measure a yaird o’ your last eon- glgnmenF wl'oot me stuff ■napping?' —Montreal Star. Picnic Defined Izzard—How would you define a picnic? Jitters—A picnic Is a day set apart to get better acquainted with ants, bugs, worms, mosquitoes, chlggen, sand fleas and poison Ivy.—Path finder Magazine. m mm /» mm M :•:* -Wl 'T'O MOST women there ls^ nothing more—flattering than a dash of white to enliven the costume, be It either In the form of fetching little m. ■iM' w*-. v jMT- trimming details or worn In an -accea- ftnflnlte chic. Its-flybway nnes lakf sory way. Wherefore, the prospects are that the fair sex ^111 be appear ing at Its loveliest during the com ing months, seeing that the new suits, Hg MaJ. F. 1. Pomeroy of the Arizona^ National ^luard announced that Arizona’s right* hud been encroached upon through the anchoring of several cables In Arizona territory In the sensational state squabble over construction of the Parker diversion dam by the metropolitan water district of southern California. Arizona National Guards- men were sent to the danTsTTe to protect the state’s rights. Pictured here, left to right, are Major Pomeroy and Her bert H. Hotchkiss, secretary to Governor Moeur, examining a cable anchored in Arizona territory. frocks and ensembles are being pretty-—its horizontal use of-the atriplng-tbe /modish wrap-around skirt contrasts pleasantly with the vertical and horl zontal stripes of the jacket Rippled revere of ermine, a white - fled with the most winsome white ac cents creative genius can devise. There are so mgny phases of the white vogue to be considered, one scarcely knows where to begin to tell .. _ , . ribbed satin blouse together with a r h< ,i ,t0 ?M, FOr . " S I anCe '‘ h r e are th c e pMrtclan •tyllng mitw 111, roll t. tlw- frothy little necklines which are mak- r— —^ » HEROISM RECOGNIZED v< ; :x?<^xix*xi^c*xEx*x^>5)©®( Dr. Frank Wilbur Foxworthy of In dianapolis and Miami Beach will soon be decorated with the congressional medal of honor, for gallantry In action against Insurgent forces at Trngadnn Pass, Philippine Islands, on December 4, 1899. He was cited for caring for wounded soldiers while under fire, when he was an assistant surgeon of the Thirty-fourth Infantry, United States Volunteers. WILSON MEMORIAL Design for New Soviet ing even the simplest spring daytime print and crepe, likewise sheer wool en frocks, tike on -Infinite -eharm; Masses of (lutings, ruchlpgs and. fine pleatings of sheerest organdies, swisses, mousselines and nets make It seem as If milady’s spring-hatted head was rising from out a halo of billowy whiteness. Lace fixings, too, are lav ished about throat, shoulders and arms as if to tell an admiring world that fashions, this season, are going decidedly feminine. Then there are. the new lace and net Jabot blouses. If. Is Indeed a winsome touch of white which they are contributing to present day modes. In response to this hue and cry for white the new suits are being adorably trimmed with details of dainty white fur or perhaps toppqd with neckpiece of snow-white Jur. A very attractive suit which expects to gQ stepping imthe gay springtime is shown/to the left In the picture. The material which fash ions this costume Is a cord-tucked rab bit wdolen In blae/ and white. This fabric, with rabbit fur woven Into it, Is very soft to the touch and Its cord ed surface brings It right up to the moment In chic. Then, too, It Is on believably light weight, which Is an other reason added t6 Its good looks why style creators are showing such enthusiasm for these weaves. The white galynk scarf adds a touch of — Dead Letter Baritone. “Yessah, Ah’s a great aingah.’* “Wheah did you-all learn to sing?" “Ah graduated from a correspond ence school.” “Boy, you sho’ lost lots of ’yo mnii »—Florida Tlme^-Unlon. Advanced Leiioht Young Wlfe^—Going out again? Two years ago you said I was your whole World. ■ their cue from the itttich discussed air plane and wing effects.. The hip length box-jacket with swagger sad die shoUlder Is a high-style note. With Husband—Yes; It Is surprising how much geography you can learn In two years—Berlin Lustige Blaet- ter. HOW IT HAPPENED right an outstanding number. The manner In which the jacket fastens with a fie of ,self fabric Is character istic of new fashion trends. The hat with a forward movement to the briw has made its entry Into the millinery realm. And now we want to-hetelling you about the clever bag aind scafr en semble shown below to the right In the picture. It Is made of white vel ilo hix. which is none other than the handsomest crinkled white velvet eyes ever beheld, and give ear to this—it’s washable! Coiner In colors, too, does this new summer velvet. You can wear the soft drape/ triangular scarf In many effective ways. Fasten It to the front and the scarf drops to the back between the shoulders In the new monk hood lines which designers are so widely featuring this season. Re • verse the,order of things by buttoning This Is the architect’s drawing of the proposed capitol building, recently accepted by the central executive committee of the U. S. S. R., construction nn which Is scheduled to commence soon. The structure when completed will be the highest' In the world. Hospital Ship Given to Homeless This monument with SO-foot shaft, designed by Rolf William Bauhan with the assistance of Jean Labatuf has been proposed for erection on the traffic circle to be built for the new state highway in Princeton, N. J. The bae-rellefa will depict the late Wood- row Wilson as head of Princeton uni- versity, governor of New Jersey, Presi dent, and an advocate of the League of Nations. This Is the former nava hospital ship Mercy which has been fitted at the Philadelphia navy yard at a cost of $10,000 and now houses 500 unem ployed transient residents of Philadelphia. , Stadium Used as “Stadia** Astronomers of the University of Iowa use the Hawkeye football sta dium as a “studio” from which to make pictures of meteors and other celestial phenomena, because the sta dium walls keep out all light _ Hia Kind Act — Boy—Miss Jones, you are very bean- tituli-/ Lady—Thank you, Bobble 1 Boy—Oh, that’s all right I Us Boy Scouts have to do one kind act every day.—Lincoln (Neb.) JournaL this scarf at the back and presto! yon have the fashionable draped cowl neckline. C by Western Newspaper Union. “Jack tried to kiss me last eve ning.” (- “How dared he?” “He didn't—I dared him.’’ Hm-m 1 Teacher (In geography, lesson)— Now can anybody tell me where wf find mangoes? _ * Knowing Little Boy—Yes, miss, wherever woman goes.—Boston Tran script WEAR FLOWERS By CHEBIB NICHOLAS With the return of feminine elegance and charm, women are again wearing real flowers. A single orchid secure in one of the very new and practical tube pins Is the smart thing to wear on the shoulder of your chic bouclet suit, as photographed In the picture herewith. Orchids should always be worn stems down. With tailored clothes the small cyprlpedlum or lady- slipper orchid Is correct and ultra. What could be lovelier for formal oc- caslona than a beautiful corskge of orchids, the aristocrat of the flower world? For evening, a corsage of two or three orchids simply tied with rib bon matching the Howera or stems Is in high fashion. NET AND PRINTED SATIN FOR MISSES Net for junior misses is here In all Its femininity and is displaying a great variety of trimming. Iacc and metal combined with chiffon has been well Indorsed in stiffened or starched fin Ishes. Tailored in silhouette, you can take your touches either In crisp effects or in the softer ru(fly effects. Also, net la now beipg shown fb the very hap piest colors. There is something about black net, but It comes In appealing blues, the summer tones of yellow peach. Typica) of net frocks was one In black, flared from the knee to the hemline—which' showed considerable of a silver slipper and a gleaming buckle. * Also the juniors should know that printed satins in navy, brown, black, red, ureen—ail with touchesuf white, are quite something for spring. —i ■■■» ■ ■ ■ Wind*wept Hats A windswept effect is remarked on fashionable heads. Hair la dressed swept back from the face and hats are worn rolled back from foreheads. Now, the Shankless Shoe, Hardly Anything at All Here’s the latest development After years of experimentation a shoe has been turned out that to aH appear ances Is completely shankless. That means that 1m under the arch of your foot, the ssle simply vanishes Into nothingness. A black kid opera pump, for exam pie, might have some sweet and lovely stitching aa decoration which would extend right under the shoe, being Joined under th« arch by a seam run nlng from sole to heel In case you haven’t caught on, this new system makes a size 8 foot look abont 5, and 3 practically nothing at all. V. Popular Dross Trim Blag Hand fiagotings are 1b high favor a» trimmings for day time and afternoon dresses and jacket costumes and light weight woolen dresses and costumes are especially attractive when treated with this type of embellish meat ———— Nai^ea * “How did you like the reception?” “Very much,” answered Miss Cay enne. “Not only was It noteworthy because of the distinguished people present, but It was interesting be cause of several who were promi nently listed among t^ose absent” Quito Safo “Don’t you want your office fur nishings Insured?” “Yes, all except the clock. Every body watches that’’ — Traveler^ Beacon. Sweet end Thirty A woman novelist thinks that thirty is a nice agr for a woman. It ls» especially If she happens to be forty. —Boston Transcript. Proof “Rastus, are you a married man?” “No, sah, boss, Ah earns mah own living.”—London Tit-Bits. *—"r . , : THE FLAVOR LASTS