The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, June 21, 1934, Image 7
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Here’s to a Smart Summer Wardrobe
Bj CHBBfK NICHOLAS
Vital Points of
Girl’s Education
*
Authoritative Opinion as to
Relative Importance
of Knowledge.
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*Two pnhUcatloM that I received
this menth make much of remindtag
movers of *Wbat a' Young Girl
Should Know/ I cad't Imagine a
modern mother not glring thought to
her daughtefa enHgfatenmenton httir
tors of sex and the destiny of women
to bear children. But I do think
that tiie constant emphasis on this
subject Is dangerous in making it
appear all of the life for which girls
have to be prepared, of exaggerating
their thoughts on the subject and
diverting them from consideration of
the other things which count in life.
Fm sure you agree with me that
there are others."
Important educatldnal points for
a young girl, as the eminent writer
to whom the above was addressed
JhenL- are thus outlined: —
*i'URN to the east or turn to the
west or turn to the spot you love
best where to tarry a while In the
good old summertime. Unless your
wardrobe be well stocked with timely
and practical as well as chic and pret
ty apparel your vacation la apt to
count nil In the way of uplifting Joy
and satisfaction. $Test ce pas?
Not that one necessarily must have
an extravagant collection of lovely
frock* and sportsy dresses and stun
ning hats and Intriguing* wraps and
flattering accessories, for a few care
fully chosen outfits count for far more
than a superabundance of helter-
•kelter Ill-advised fashions.
Reducing the formula for smart
vacation clothes to Its simplest, firstly
a talk)red-to-perfection ensemble for
general daytime wear; secondly, a
casual frock with swanky details for
active sports wear, and thirdly, a sheer
and lovely formal of alluringly fem
inine charm ought to go a far way
toward helping start one's summer
vacation style program In the right di
rection. The trio of stunning fashions
shown here have been selected with
this thought In mind.
Beginning with the tailored ensem
ble centered In the group, we feel we
can recommend It as having all the
necessary attributes to render It elig
ible for" election ig i fashion-supreme
for general daytime wear. With all
Its summery daintiness when It comes
_ to actual hard wear and tsar U Is a
sturdy little affair designed to give
real service. One of several reasons
why you can depend upon It Is that
It Is made of a soft yet firm Irish
linen which la everftut when It comes
to color, la easily washable and heat
of all ft la uncrushable which counts
a lot when one la On the go from
morning to night The dress la nat-
oral color with a - yoke
In contrasting high shades Joined
with hand-fagoting. It la completed
by a meticulously tailored three-quar
ter coat which, when removed, reveals
a gay bodice top with mere suggea;
tloDi for sleeves—really quite a fetch
ing gown for Informal afternoon
wear.
The Intriguing frock to the left in
the group has all the makings of a
winner whether It plays In a game of
fashion or tennis or golf. .It is a cos
tume warranted to start the day off
joyously, so don It first thing In the
morning. Its practicability la equaled
by Its smartness expressed not only
In the voguiah checked Irish linen
which fashiona It, but In such arrest
ing details as a row of big buttons
traveling down the back of the skirt,
when you would expect them to be
at the front. The low cut back Is not
only a style feature but It la an Invi
tation to the sun-to-aend-its health
rays hither.
Cornea at the close of a “perfect
day In June" and during the months
following, the glamorous shades of
night when one would dance the
magic hours away or -make conquest
of hearts, well here Is the gown that
will do It for you—to the right In the
picture. It la made of a sheer black
printed marquisette which makea you
look beautiful whether you are or not
A velvet girdle encircles the waist
and the slip underneath la of Mack
taffeta so that Jt “sounds like music
when she moves." Ifs amaxlng to
what lengths party frocks and for-
mala are going thia season reaching
even unto the floor sod then some.
• by Wasters Nawapspsr Union.
"What a young girl should know !
If that can be paraphrased, I should
■qy a young girl should know how
to meet life—on life’s terms.
'“A young girl should know how to
get along with people—and with her
self. She must know herself, her
weakness and her strength, to be at
peace with herself, to avoid deceiv
ing herself | then she cannot fall to
get along with others.
"A young girl should know how to
earn her living—for the eventuality
that we never knoyv when that may
"A young girl should- know the
true values of life—be able to dis
tinguish the things which bring last
ing satisfaction Trom
Ilka Joys which as wa achieve them
evaporate Into nothingness. To that
end die should be given as many and
at varied experiences as possible,
reaUeations of as many
at possible, that
their Importance In fulflO-
•A young girl should know all tba
imputations of the destiny of a
woman te bear children,’ the place
of sex (n the scheme of tiring*, and
the danger to her own happinees la
giving It toe much or too little Im
portance.
“A young girl should know that
to be mistreat of her destiny she
mutt first be-mistress of herself-
and understand the many ways in
which this Is sometimes difficult
"A young girl ahould knqw what
she wants out of life—and as much
as possible about how to get It She
should know that one way of getting
pleasure is to -give pleasure to oth
ers. She should know that to give
pleasure to others she must make
the moat of herself—her mind, her
body, her possibilities for beauty and
charm. She should know that In
what she develops out of or within
herself Ues her own chief and most
reliable and lasting chance for hap
piness.
"These are some of the things that
a woman must know—and that a
young girl should be tanght Knowl
edge ts power. It spells the differ
ence between drifting on the tides
el ttfe and really living, gracefully,
fully, with n gift for
peace far ourselves.
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ahum householders, while he prac
ticed hit regular profession.
The men who submits to the shafts
of envy for the sake of noble 'ob
jects, pursues a Judicious course for
his own lasting fame. Hatred dies
with Its object and merit bursts
forth In full splendor.—Thucydides.
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SCOTCH PLAID NOW
SEEN AT BEACHES
Now that the Influence of practically
every other nation has been seen In
beach wear, along comes the Scotch
trend, which presents as the last word
in resort fashions s brief Scotch plaid
skirt to wear over your swim suit
And if you’re so minded you may
have a plaid sun hat or beret to
match. Vivid plaid belts and shoul
der straps also are blossoming out on
some of the newest bathing salts,
otherwise In solid colors.
Another beach costume goes defi
nitely Turkish with a so-called skirt
reaching to the middle of the calf, sug
gesting the snltan’s trousers. Bloused
fullness In front is caught at the hem
line. and there are lilts bound In vivid
cotton braid, for the legs. The gar
ment Is really trousers, but looks like
. a skirt, or vice versa.
SAILOR FASHION
Bp CHBRUt NICHOLAS
Sandals for Summer Wear
Will Be a Riot of Color
Sandals, and more sandals for sum
mer feet! From the cooUmeshed af
fairs to the perforated kldskin straps
you can’t ignore them. Bright colors
are worn for street, as well as eve
ning and beach and sports sandals am.
a biasing riot of color. All white foot
wear is the smartest footnote. Street
models, afternoon, and evening, what
ever you slip on your feet, the all white
wins.
Cetten Tweed
A cotton tweed coat is something
to keep in mind for summer ward
robes. The new ones, which look sur
prisingly like woolens, have coarse
whltii giving a nobby effect
against colored grounds!
Feathers are as
for evening gowns,
▼oil te aad is seen
outstanding trim
Ostrich is tits fa
ta main
Sailor themes la news of high im
portance In connection with fashions
for youngsters and juniors. Inci
dentally wa might mention that it la
also ultra chic for grown-up’a cos
tumes to take on nautical detail}, es
pecially -wide sailor collars in versa-
Hlle interpretations But to the sub
ject before us—this cunning child In
her modish little frock of white Irish
lln«i which looks so «nartiy_nftutiml
with its tailor collar and sleeve hands
of blue end its cord-laced fastening.
Hem wa aee the descendant of the
•allor dresses which were the pride
of the well dressed child la yean
gone hy.
CeoHs Ceets
Coolie coats la pastel flannel am
very smart, for street wear with dark
dresses. The finger-tip length is fa
vored and the sleeves am tang'and
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