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1—Scene during the dedication of the new Chicago post office by Postmaster General Farley and state and
dty officials. 2—The handsome Metropolitan cathedral In Buenos Aires, Argentina, center of activities during the
Eucharistic congress. 3—Preparing the Sailor-Marine memorial In Washington for Its official dedication on October 20.
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Site for Great Chicago Housing Project
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This Is a view of the region In Chicago, 37 blocks In extent, that has been selected by the federal government for
an Immense housing project The buildings will all be raxed and modern houses and apartment buildings will be con*
■tructed to house about 15,000 persons. Most of the present residents are Italians
PEACHIEST PEACH
Miss Josephine Bowling, brunette of
College Park, Ga., who was crowned
Miss Georgia, Queen of all of Georgia’s
Peaches, by Gov. Eugene Talmadge at
file Georgia day exercises In the Court
of States of the Chicago World’s fair.
"KING OF STOWAWAYS”
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Joseph Popflnger, Europe's “One-
wm -^ a Oonnally’’—known as the king of
iwayv—has traveled for aeven
without paying fare. He la here
tree trip Id marry an American
gtrea a cheery greeting to
i akyilne from a porthole of
French Listening for “Enemy” Planes
French land force operating a sound apparatus, alongside an'anti-aircraft
gun crew, during the recent air maneuvers of the army at Le BourgeL
Rivals for Senator Dill’s Seat
Reno Odlin of Olympia (left) and L. & Schwallenbach of Seattle,
lively the Republican and the Democratic nominees for the Washington
in the United States senate from which Clarence Dill has retired.
Swagger Furs
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Attend Game
IN REGARD to the swagger,
L swanky sports furs which
will attend the football games,
here's the newsiest of fashion
notes — a seven-eighths brown
lapln coat with a lighter
brown suede skirt Fancy what,
a sensation In spectator row
such a novel and stunning com
bination will create. Before
telling further exciting news about dressy as it is sportsy, and therefore
football modes, we would like to stop can he properly worn onost .anywhere
long enough to say that suede Is a new
enthusiasm not only among sports fans
but the loveliest of evening gowns are
being made of this novel media. One
such recently created in Paris for a
leading American film star is of suede
In that seductive “dusty pink” which
Is so flattering to most complexions.
To continue with more football fash
ion thrills, registering high in the list
Is the suit that uses eel gray lapln for
a swagger coat which takes unto itself
a skirt, scarf and belt (across front
only) of wool knit in the new pine
green which is so widely acclaimed
this season. Other refreshingly out-of-
the-ordlnary sports style Items include
huge fur pockets, tiny fur cuffs, tuxedo
revert of fur, the fur waist-depth cape,
which is very Important, also detach
able fur vestees which keep you extra
warm, high winds or no high winds.
Which alt go« to show thsmrarni
football and otherwise sports furs are
making novelty their big appeal this
season.
For breath-taking novelty we cite
the new suits which are fashioned of
tweed In a tapestry effect (very new)
that blends blue, red, purple, green
and brown In Indefinite stripes. Add
a broad scarf collar and big pockets of
brown caracul ahd go where you will
you will sight nothing more eye-filling
in the way of a sports spectator cos
tume.
The girl In the picture to the left
has selected a perfectly stunning fur-
trimmed suit to accent her appearance
cn the grandstand. This model Is as
In the daytime. Its tuxedo revers of
fur stamp it as being one of the new
est of the new, for the fur-rever styling
Is “Just out.” A muff, too! Just as
soon as the “frost Is on the pumpkin,”
knowing fashionables will begin to car
ry muffs this season. All sorts of muffs
with wee muffs In the lead, also the
new accordion muffs so long and nar
row, they’ crinkle up like the instru
ment they are named for. The muff
here shown Is a compromise between
the two. The wide fur cuffs and the
generously cut sleeves are also Impor
tant style features.
The handsome coat centered In the
group is one that will quicken the pulse
of any style-loving young modern. The
large rolling collar and wide cuffs of
dark gray Persian lamb are wonderfully
effective against the lighter gray of the
kidskin which fashions the coat. The
colors with green predominating and
the felt hat in the new pine green is
a perfect foil to the placid gray of the
fur.
A very wearable type of fur coat Is
shown to the right, being of a soft
brown summer ermine which makes It
comfortable in the early not-too-cool
autumn days. The pelts have been
worked diagonally In the rippled loose
back. The hat is devastating. One
glance at It and the wearer, imd the
conquering football hero will no longer
be master of his fate. It Is of the new
Robin Hood type which flaunts a gay
little feather—the sort that flirts with
you whether you will or no.
®. Western Newspaper Union.
If you choose your frocks with an
eye to flattery you’ll he sure T(T Ilk®
the feminine details of this one. The
front bodice panel brings to mind a
“tucker,” In the way It Is stitch&ff
on top of the skirt. Ruffles outline
1 the panels front and back, and the
sleeves in ruffle effect are gracefully
flared In keeping with the mood. A
frock that is really slenderizing and
a gem for those many informal af
fairs of the season. It Is lovely fash
ioned of a dainty voile, dimity, lawn
or Swiss, or one of the gay, new silk
prints.
Pattern 0677 may he ordered only
In sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38
and 40. Size 16 requires 3V4 yards
39 ^Inch fabric.
Send Fifteen cents in coins
or stamps (coins preferred) for this
pattern. Be sure to write plainly
your NAME. ADDRESS, the STYLE
NUMBER and SIZE.
Send yonr order to Sewing Circle
Pattern Department, 232 WestEight-
eenth Street, New York, N. Y,
IN TONES OF GREEN
Dr CHKRIE NICHOLAS
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Green is exceedingly roguish this
fall. The costume pictured is of pne
of the newest ribbed woolen weaves
In the much-sought-for pine-green
which Is so really handsome. This
smart young modern has brought her
dark green costume ri£ht up to date
with her bag, belt and glove cuffs cro
cheted of green and sand crepe paper.
Whatever colors you may have chosen
for your fall costume, you will be able
to finffthe tight shades of crepe pa
for. crocheting matching or harmoniz
ing accessories, for there,are fifty
shades to choose from, including black
and- white. Crepe paper crochet has
become quite an outstanding vogue.
The work Is easy and the material in-
expensive. The accessory ensemble pic
tured is crocheted In a particularly
simple stitch so that even the amateur
need not hesitate to undertake it
GLOVES STAND OUT
BOLDLY THIS FALL
Gloves go gay. Never have they
been so pert and full of Individuality
as they are today.
Gloves of the present, and those In
a formative state for the fingers of
1935, no longer resignedly fit In with
the costume so that one notices them
only as a part of the whole. They
stand out boldly from the ensemble,
flaunting their merit Independent of
their background. Their duty now la
to strike a dominant note in the en
semble either by their color or cut or
other oddment.
Evening gowns are now accompa-
nled by gloves with a vast amount of
open work on the arm, occasionally
cut-steel beading, and sometimes by
Shirring, tucking or otherwise copying
some novel feature of the gown.
Monograms Are Used on
Coat Lapel or as Buttons
Everyone smart is giving her right
name this fall season, according to
fashion shows. Coat lapels and dress
fastenings feature monograms some
times a half-foot deep, In leather,
metal, wood, and even marble. Using
one’s own initials in leather for but
tons on sports jackets is the trick of
the day., -
Real flower Jewelry Is still popular
with one large house, whose collection
featured a necklace, earrings and even
s ring made ef pale pink dahlias.
White chrysanthemums are replan
ing gardenias and camelUs aa bouton-
nleres and corsage flowers.
Artificial flowers are equally good,
with copper gardenias stunning on new
smoky-toned fabrics. In one Instance
six calla lilies werq, snakily twined as
s girdle on «n evening gown.
Far Bib*
Fur should be used salts with
the collar making a bib down the froflt,
thus causing attention and warding off
pMtunonla at the
More Slashed Details
Slashed details are becoming more
and more prevalent in dinner and eve
ning (tresses, posed not only just at
the front hot also appearing at aid*
front and heck
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TOO WELL QUALIFIED
Congressman—Want a Job, eh?
What can you do?
Constituent—Nothing!
Congressman — Sorry, but those
high-salaried jobs are all taken long
ago! You must wait for a vacancy.
—Brooklyn Eagler
That for Him
“Listen, Big Boy,” said the sweetie
he was necking, “I don’t mind being
kissed—’’
“Well,” he retorted, “you’re mighty
klssable.”
“Yeah?” she came back, “well. I’m
mighty hungry, too. and I mind being
fed even less than I do being kissed.”
Too Womanly Now
“What! You have given up ciga
rettes?”
“Yes, since the women have taken
to them I feel like a sissy smoking a
cigarette.”
Brilliant Idea
Nurse—Now, Willie, swallow thl*
powder.
Willie—Can’t I Just dab It on my
face Instead—like mummy?—London
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