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The Barnwell People-Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C n May 17, 1934
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By CHERIE NICHOLAS
1—Hi. Hev. Stephen Donohue who was consecrated as Catholic
Delating. 2—First dress parade of the year {it Annapolis Naval academy
children and the family cow being transported across the Penobscot river to safety during thteserlous floods In jdaine.
auxiliary bishop of NeV York, Cardinal Hayes of-
ademy, before the board of visitors. 3—Mother,
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Jack Has a Day Ashore in Panama
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PRIMITIVE COAL MINING
Coal was first dug In. the British
Isles on the south shore of the Firth
ofForth. For centuries there were ne
means of draining coal pits, and early
was obtained la bllll dlstrlctf!.
rhere it ‘could be reached by tunnel
ing. In some places shallow “bell
pits*’ were dug. In 1719 the deepest
coal mine In the country was only
860 feet deep. Gunpowder was first
used to blast coal In that year.
ed, It was exploded each morning by
•'a resolute man of purpose,’* who
went down clothed in rags saturated
with water and provided with a long
pole at the end of which was a
lighted candle. There was no form
of safety lamp until the year 1815.
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While the United States Meet was at I'ammia on its way from the TaciHc to the Atlantic the sailors were gUeu-
welcome shon leave and thronged the cities. A party Is here seen leaving one of the ships.
JAVELIN THROWER
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Ralston Le Gore of North Carolina
hurled th£ Javelin better than anyone
else at the Penn relay meet In Phil
adelphia, and so won that event
DRAFTED AS MAYOR
!\T'HAT new style formula which
j A calls for gay print combined with
, a monotone weave Is taking the world
of fashion by storm. The Idea has so
captivated designers they are work-
Ing their Imagination overtime in or
der to play up dramatically to this
challenge to their genius. The three
fetching costumes in the Illustration
tell an eloquent story In regard to
this new and thrilling print-nnd plai \
-more men t.
Let us consider first the iwrfectly
charming model Ip the center. It re
quires genuine artistry to produce
-anything like this. The manner In
which the daisy motlr of* the print is
worked to relieve a straight waistline
.and tfc.unify blouse and Skirt is noth
Ing less than a stroke of Genius. The
lining of the Jacket whlcm by the
way, reflects the very fashionable
coolie-coat Influence Is also of the
daisy print White gloves, a navy hat
and pockethook and navy shoes dnrry
a last word style message. \
Did you think ft a redlngote ensem
ble—the costume to the left In the x
p’lcture? It does look the part, we
will admit, bnt In reality 1t Is ft
vogulsh one-piece dress of navy sheer
with a swish of startllhg print dash
Ing Its way down the entire front of
the frock.. The collar may he warn
open to show revers. Of course yqu
have made mental note of tile Jaunty
tittle white Breton sailor whtfh this
fashionable young woman Is wearing.
The wee feather brings Just the right
color note to this nobby headpiectf.
Surprise number one Is that the cota-
tume to the left Is not- a redingote
ensemble and now for surprise num
ber two which is to the effect that the
coatume to the right in the group la
Just that—a redlngote model. TWa
redingote of unusual styling buttons
at one shoulder and down the side un
der the arm. While it looks as If It
might he n one-plece-dress-4t4s really
an entirely separate item and can be
worn as ft coat with any frock. A
black -sheer fabric fashions R a0d It
tops a print crepe gown in yellow and
black. Her black Milan straw Bretoa
aallor Is definitely chic. ■ - ,
So high does enthusiasm run for this
alliance of print and. a solid color you
will find all sorts of neckwear fancies
and accessories to wear with your one-
color dresses made of gay Mexican
and Roman-stripe or plaid prints Tfll
new bib collars with cufTs to match
are animated with cunning plea tings
and bright buttons. Plastrons of print
silk which cover the entire front of
the bodice and are tied about the :
waist are quite the rage. Try one of i
these with that navy or black frock i
which cgjls for a freshening spring
touch. You will he elated to see what |
one of these neckwear sets of startling
print can do to a hitherto somber
\frock.
Here’s another suggestion, why not
a boutonniere with gloves to match of
multi-colored or cheeked print to wear
with your sitring tailored suit? Per-
haps an audacious ptald—nr—stnpe
scarf t^d in a huge bow to wear with
your navy or brown swagger suit Is
more to your liking. By the way. had
you heard bout the Increasing popu
larity of brown prints? This move
ment is worth watching. Many of
these smart brown prints are pat*
terned with lovely fresh spring yel
lows and vivid orange with a dash of
pure white, \ / -
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< By CHERIE NICHOLAS
NUN INFLUENCE IN
PLAYTIME STYLES
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“A cur in every garage and two fur coats for every scrub lady" is the
platform outlined by Arne Swabeck, organizer In New York for Leon Trotzky’ft
Fourth Internationale. His organization has branches In all American Industrial
centers and differs from the Communistic party only In Its policy of inter
national rather than national socialism. “Everything will work ouC* h«Tsays,
‘after the government has seized the factories, railroads, steamships, stores and
banks.’’ ~
Iowa Farmers Get'Corn-Hog Money
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The men of Washington, Arkv, being
t>-0 busy to hold office, called on the
women to run the town, and Mrs. Char-
lean Moss Williams was drafted as
mayor, though she Is sixty-five years
old and a grandmother. She said that
with her complete set of women offi
cials, she would “do a little house
cleaning.”
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Playtime costumes for pdodish mod
erns recalling the habits^of cloistered
nuns have stepped upon the fashion
stage as a novel note In spring fash
ions. /
Though the black dinner costumes
were lightened /by gayer touches than
a nun ever donned, and gold necklaces
and earring brightened the ensemble,
the long-sleeved dinner frocks with
demure high necks, the halo hats worn
by tho 7 mannequins, the serenity of
theii/races and walk, lent a touch of
the/habit worn by the French “re-
leuse.”
Madame Lanvin showed a long-
sleeved, high-necked dinner gown of
-scarlet—red—crepe—wljth .. an—Instep
length black faille coat and a black
halo hat. The mannequin, whose hair
was swept serenely back from her
face, wore two great gold ball ear
rings and a belt of golden nail heada
Another striking costume combined a
long-sleeved frock of black lace, a
long black faille coat and hat
tums” < ^gaaa5 J ig , l
MONEY, BIO MONEY
la calling to you. Increaaa your earning
capacity. A card mailed to Wade-Madr
Product*, Lake Worth, FUk, will tell how.
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414,011,000 ia China
China’s population la estimated at
about 414,011,000, and la the largest
In the world, with that of India next,
•t 852,296,000 and Russia third at 147,
Iowa tarmers receiving their government checks as part of
burseinent under the corn-bog curtailment program of the AAA £k
back to the camera Is Lawrence Goff, treasurer of the Marlon
datlon.
fr rein*
with his
kty saw
Summer velvets are proving a great
attraction to the style-conscious worn-
^ho Is looking for the newest and
smartest materials- It can readily
seen from this picture that summer
velvet In two-color stripe makes an ex
ceedingly smart swagger sports coat
Too can visualise this In navy and
white or brown and beige or other
combinations, tor this moat desirable
velvet cosset In various color alli
ances. The hat to trimmed, in a moat
affective Tnanner, with a two-color
velvet ribbon
Mannish Lines Disappear
in Latest Spring Suits
Femininity is the essence of that
new spring suit
Though a trimly tailored effect of
simplicity to still the rule, the hard
mannish line In vogue for several sea
sons has been toseed on fashion’s scrap
heap. Wools are often a little softer,
silhouettes look less as though they
had been sketched by hard black
crayon on white paper, accessories
such as golden snail or silver seashell
fastenings are decidedly feminine.
Metal-Thraaded Organdy
Organdy gowns, woven with metal
threads or splashed with shimmering
•aguina, are designed with full'sweep
ing hems which billow about the
wearer's feet
skin irritations quickly and easily.
Let it be your first thought in -treat*
~ ing itching, burning affections, ecse-
ma, pimples and other disfiguring
hlptchea. No household should he
wi&outit.
Price 25c and 50c CS
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