The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, May 03, 1934, Image 6

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r The Barnwell People-Sentinel, Barn we 1 US. May 3, 1934 Laying the Deck of the America's Cup Challenger PT / m.. mt ' : 's 'x : . ' %■ "X : ' X/ ' ^ • % ‘ '' '^5* ^'y | Mil " ' • : »%5,;gpr- m r.rx3S^' ;:; Much Admired Windswept 'Prints By CHER1E NICHOLAS JIFeu) Lillie A' MX / -A <> ■'X, y ^. V CARS ARE SO USEFUL Professor Brings was met by hla wife at the garden gate. “Where’s the car, Septimus?*’ she asked. “Car, my dear,’’ said the professor vacantly; “did I take it out?” “You roost ' certainly did 1” de claimed his wife. “Don’t you re member, you drove it to town.” “How odd!” he blithely .returned. “I remember now. 1, arrived in town, stopped th^ car, and gotAmt. I turned round to thdok the_ t lift This photograph from Gosport, England, Shows workmen laying the Canadian pine deck of the yacht Endeavor which Is being built by Thomas Octave Murdoch $opwith to meet the American yacht Rainbow off Newport in Sep tember for the famous America’s cup. i- gentleman who gave me » lift and wondered where he had gone to.” ' i Greece Celebrates Her Liberation Anniversary fade or run In washing and they Iron smooth and perfect Just IIk« magic. Another grand thing about crepes of this type is that they are such a Joy to work with—The General view of the ceremonies at the Tomb of the Greek Unknown Soldier as President Zalmis placed • wreath on the memorial when all of Greece Joined In celebrating the one hundred thirteenth anniversary of the War of the Liberation and the tenth anniversary of the declaration of the Republic of Greece. New Sergeant Major, U. S. M. C. HE SEEKS A TOGA &V i h fc* * •. -vM* 1 A W* ? >' . ?i " A A' M , /y" < v.;.v s s v.v!' vi mm X> vv/y’ I T’S smart to he windswept. ^Hither and -thitber the winds of fashion do blow until most everything in the spring and summer mode Is being made to express a very poetry of mo tTonr— — ^ The amusing part about the breezes which waft through fashlonland is that they are. so well trained, blowing ever forward during the daytime hours while at night they completely reverse the order of things. Of course, It is all due to the artful manipulation of pleats and flares and various other devlees which designers position aTThe front of the coat or dress or hat to be worn during the day until you look as If the wind were carrying you for ward, while smartest evening fashions take on alrplntre draperies nl the hack or fan-spreading trains or.similar de tails which make it seem as If milady were winging her way In the very face of the winds. Even fabrics themselves are yleld- ing~to the touch of fashion's elusive breezes. There are the new "windswept prints" for Instance, which are cer talnly a step forward In this current vogue. These perfectly fascinating prints are developed In flower pattern ing*. hut wRh a distinct difference be texture is so firm and dependalde —never pulls out at the.^rtams and stays “put.” which^lnakes It, easy for the homejsewing woman . to handle. The three adofibie dresses pictured i are made of the new windswept prints. Those dainty white accents at neck line and sleeves—well now. we ask ; you. aren’t the frothy, filmy neckwear aimtri v thrU lift tr gpa ct/>n ? rev ' ?JTvtT|'Vt Jr 'CfTT T IVTTTJ5 t.TFTW ' UgJfStlH ***''•' The print to the right Is that glori ously colorful a mere word picture ; cannot do It Justice, and when one | stops to think that this print will wash : Gratping the Chance A countrywoman arrived at a Lon don station, and one of the first things she saw was a man setting off pigeons in a race. For some moments she stood fasci nated as the man opened the crates and liberated the birds. Suddenly an Jdea came to her. Sh®, rushed up to the man. ‘T say, mister.”- she saldX“yo» might give me one of tlj.ese birds forj my little Johnny Jjefore you throw them all away^ Jo Sente of Humor reary Sam—Alas, Dusty, what Caused the family to throw you out on your ear and call the dog? Dusty Rhodes — Alack, Sam, 1 scarcely know. I was to saw some wood In return for a pie, and when I asked 4ho4ady wa»-U ail right with-- — her if I sawed the pie and ate the wood, air at once she seemed to get sore. ^ BELIEF SHATTERED like new. what more is there to be desired tn the way of a perfect print? The filmy white organdie roll-edged l»etal collar and cuffs add the climax ing touch. The self-fahrlc stitched belt drawn through a gay colored ring Is worth noting. There is a modest beauty about the spring posies with their delicate, ten ; drils so gracefully windswept In the i print to the left which will carry espe cial appeal to the woman of dlscrlmi- i natlng taste. In any of Its color com binations this print*Is charming, but ^ In navy with a strain of lighter blue running throughout, together with flat tery white spring posies splotched with fresh light green. It Is Irresistible. The ankle-length frock with contrast ing fitted Jacket admirably solves the problem of what to wear for semi-for mal occasions. Worn with Its Jacket of .. -ii . , . solid color you have the feeling of t»wn the ne- florni, .ml tlmm- ,i, lrTrt mow any tnrar Mrs. T.—Do you believe In .love at first sight? Mrs. C.—No. That’s the way I got my husband. * Running Small Phil, who had a chest cold, was being properly, doctored before going to bed. His mother put bet ear to his chest and listened for a minute. After being very quiet, b% asked: , “Am I running?” — Indianapolis / News. er%i White Richard, better •known as Jiggs II, who, by order of the secretary ef the navy, has been appointed a sergeant major In the marine corps. His papers of promotion read "regular bull dog warrant for duty ns marine corps mascot.” Makes Photcs of Stomach’s Interior In Indiana where politics .is rated as important as eating or sleeping, the Hoosiers are looking forward to the most heated senatorial race In rnauj a year. Prof. Clarence Manlon. who Is head of Notre Dame’s law collage, is the seventh candidate to put his hat In the ring for the Democratic nomi nation for junior United States sen ator. He Is considered oue of the state’s ablest orators and has been the patronage director for oorthern Indi ana for the McNutt administration. FOR LONDON BOBBIES previous seasons. In the modern “windswept” versions 1 flowers are shown bending over on slender stalks as if swayed by gentle breezes. You’ll love these swagger windswept prints. In the new chulla construction they are as practical as they are good looking. And do they wear well! There's scarcely any “wear out” to them. Neither will the delicate color DAYTIME EFFECTS ON EVENING DRESS of the day. Remove the Jacket and the dress goes Just formal enough to tune in to most any afternoon occa sion. It has quaint drop shoulders and cunning wee puff sleeves. The piquant little velvet tie about the throat is reminiscent of the "gay nineties." The windswept print which fashions It car ries a very gnlmated patterning. C by We*tern Newspaper Union. EXQUISITE LACE Hy CHKR1F. NICHOLAS Sadly Different Meaning-- “Yes,” said the gloomy man, "be fore we were married she used to say ‘By by’ so sweetly when I left her. Now it’s ‘Buy-buy’!” ' "Ah,” said his friend, “she puts a different spell over you."—Stray Stories. ■ A new evening frock which August abernard miikeg/of her blackish green crepe marocain has a daytime neck line and short sleeves that are gathered Into the shoulder seam at the edges The front pf the bodice is draped Into a full-length panel, caught under a rhinestone buckle at the right side front of the waistline. Lelong fashions the skirt and jacket of this, an evening suit, of black wool, and the latter has revers of sable and sleeves that are unusually wide be tween the deep-litted cuffs and the el bows^ ^le skirt is a, simple ankle- length mermaid skirL The blouse of this suit Is made of flowered satin, pinks and greens on a black back ground. By means of a miniature Marconi receiver made to fty inside a police man’s helmet, the ofliders in London will now be within wirdless call. The tiny receiver'is three by two and three-quarter inches in size. It i ta fitted with the new miniature Marconi valve. , A relay rings a bell and the policeman talks on a tiny telephone for his instructions. "" Alaska’s Highways There is no direct highway, to Alas ka from the United States. At pres ent there is about 150 miles of high way In Alaska which Is classed aa au tomobile road, according to an estl- mats of the Americas Automobile as sociation. There are About 1,750 miles of wagon roads, 1,500 miles of sled Grand New Nighties of $atin in Floral Prints A visit to the shops will disclose lots of new ideas. A few minutes in one shop showed grand new nighties of heavy satin In floral prints, 8d v well done that the result looks like pan- ties. Then there are tailored pajamas of heavy crepe de chine with three-quar ter length coats of similar fabric. These are done In white or pastel ‘shades and are piped In a contrasting color. , Modernr Jewelry Adds to Attractiweness of Costume A leading sportswear shop shows costume’bracelet and belt seta tricky . enough to renew any costume. These come to narrow and spacious widths, one set In coral, natural color, others In either silver or gold' mesh. , The silver combination la accented with white metnl trim. Another clever ornament here Is n dog's head clip—to be attached to ears hat, neckline or A /Useful Drawback "She’s a plain-looking girl to have got a Job in such a big shop, and she has such a squint, too.” "Yes, but she’s useful for keeping away shoplifters; they never know where she’s looking!"—Dublin Opin ion. Comfort Before Art Lady (to musician with bass horn ./rapped around his neck)—How la It that a little man like yourself 1 nrped to play such an instrument? Street Musician—Well, ma’am, on a cold day Jt’s much warmer than a fiddle.—Toronto Globe. Keep Going "This the road to Cpolangaboo?” "Keep on the way yer ’eadin* and If yer come to a ’ill with a church on It, you’ll know yew to^t the wrong turn." / / - \ The summer program heralds widespread vogue for lace, with cial emphasis placed on the gpwn which la fashioned of the finer aort of lace of delicate cobweb mesh. Moly- neux creates this lovely dinner gown of black lace, with Its subtle tracery of flowers and leaves on an enchant- ingly sheer background. The gown give* delightful expression to the new silhouette which calls for crispness and animated lines (the lace la stiffened with horsehair), knee-length tunic, and fullness which Interprets * fan-spread ing movement, just now in * keeps the taste in tune