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SIREN AND SAINT By ROB EDEN TODAY and TOMORROW By Walter Lippmann ILove Serial NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG By RAY TUCKER A Stirs Depths Of Emotions THURSDAY. MAY 12. 1938 WASHINGTON, D. May 12. 1- Two Rooseveltian bankers RFC-er STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By John Hix ISSUE OVER A PORK BARREL It is evident that whaUnterests Congress in the new ing bill is whether tbfTPresident is to have the final say in each congressional district, about how much is to be spent, and for what projects the money is to be spent There will be speeches denouncing the extravagance and the deficits, but insofar as there is effective opposition to the program, it will come from those Republicans and Democrats who TTI SYNOPSIS Enid Lloyd, 22.

and her sister, Libby, 18, present vivid contrasts in In beauty and disposition, they are opposites. In their reactions to affairs of the heart, one can forget the other cannot DALE HARRISON'S NEW YORK By DALE HARRISON Darwin's Nose object to letting the President enjoy the political power that clsion to revive the spending program. Tot whatever the voters may feel about spending in the abstract, there are very few voters who do not Insist on having their share ot CHAPTER 26 (Cepyrlfh 1S3I. for Ths Tribune)-Alice Mathews sat down where she hrC been sitting before she went to the but she didn't pick up the spectacles she had taken off before she left the room, nor the book she had been looking at before Libby had come. She let follows- from being able to give and to withhold large sums of money.

It each congressman could control the spending in his own district, NEARLY CHANCED THE ENTIRE FACE OF HUMAN HISTORY I BECAUSE IT WAS TOO LARGE, HE WAS NEARLY PREVENTED FROM JOINING THE BRITISH SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION ON WHICH HE FORMULATED HIS REVOLUTIONARY DOCTRINES ON NEW YORK, May 12. From time to time as we go along you may suspect -I harbor a very low opinion" of a considerable section of this city's citizenry, and your sus the spending if there Is to be any spending. They may think the there would be very few congressmen In either party who voted Jones and FDI-er Crowley are quietly preparing to hammer their own breed if they don't loosen up and lend under the recovery program's unfreezing of gold and excess reserves. Putting it another way, they're not going to let th bankers shift responsibility to the Government. Crowley supplied the President with a secret report describing the exceptional liquidity of all except a few Institutions.

F. D. R. has never mentioned this document for the reason that he is supposed to be saving it for a more opportune moment Then he will probably use it to show the bankers' ability to lend, and attack them for their unwillingness. Despite his conservative leanings, Jones warned that the Government might step in to supply new credit if the banks didn't The RFC chairman is reluctant to embark on that enterprise, which would amount to a surrender to SEC Chairman William O.

Douglas scheme for intermediate credit banks a cut-rate Federal Reserve system. What Jones really did was to tip off his friends on whtat they may expect if they don't open fp within the next few They may find that the depression will be laid at their revolving door and nonrevolving vaults. whole thing is wrong. But they them lie, her hands folded in her against it This Is a pork barrel, and expect the money to be spent any the real issue is whether it (hall be lap. HURT VOICE way.

realize that they must contribute to it in taxes. And so Enid had taken the message much picions are hereby, confirmed. A good example of how a fellow gets that way follows: I was riding up the escalator of the subway at 53rd Street and Madison Avenue yesterday. Certain stations of the subway have esca presidential pork barrel or a con' gressional pork barrel. PRIMARY RESULTS they want to get as much of it as I as she had thought she would.

Enid they can. PRESSURE OF MONEY bad been astonished. Mrs. Mathews had recognized the astonish There is no doubt that there is here a great issue. The primaries in Alabama and in Florida show i i rJA ment, and then the hurt in her lators because'the oJ If they are to get their share, they must elect a representative voice.

what every practical politician deep in the ground it would take a professional mountain climber to Mrs. Mathews had enjoyed relay wno can get it, and sincere repre knows: That whoever controls the sentatives who stand well at the ing the message indeed she had reach the surface otherwise. White House are sure to get more suggested she phone, she had. in The subway escalators, unlike than those who do not. The President's men have every advantage.

sisted. A ir.arvelous bit of luck having Libby drop in as Gene was those you are familiar with in the department stores, are narrow, with leaving. It was easy to detain them Within a constituency the pres room for only one person on allocation of billion of dollars is virtually unbeatable in an ordinary election. Thus it is no accident that the decline ot the President's authority in Congress in the period- from the introduction of the court bill to the defeat of the reorganization bill coincided with the exhaustion of PWA and other free funds. The revival of both a little while Gene hadn'' step at a time.

The idea, as I un sure to get Federal money when Federal money is to be had is minded it, he had rather liked it, derstand it, is for a person to get on one of the moving steps at the 1H0U6H IK ALMOST i his mother thought. So simple, to suggest, too, tb stronger than almost any other pressure. It does not come merely bottom and stay on it until it has Libby run along with them. Mrs, deposited him safely at the top. from the direct recipients of relief and Federal Jobs.

It comes over Mathews felt her interference there I was moving gently upward. his authority in the Alabama primary coincides with the de- had been a masterpiece. Gene had not minded that, either. Ha had postured nonchalantly on my step and with my hands on the moving hand rails (as instructed by the big fallen in eagerly, and the thing was done. sign at the bottom of the contrap Alice Mathews closed her 'eyes tion) when suddenly from behind whelming from the local politicians in the cities and the counties who for years have been balancing their budgets with manna from the White House.

The conference of Mayors is one of the greatest lobbies in the history of the country. It has been created by the Federal spending and rocked back and forth in the I heard an impatient clumping, A old-fashioned rocker which was man's voice growled in my ear; now her favorite chair. Whether Pardon me." THE KNAVE -week-day column it was the rocking or her success COULDN'T WAIT j. that made her giddy, she dldni Instinctively I squeezed pre program, which from the point of view of any Mayor is a politician's know, and didn't care. Her head Clashes The President and National Chairman Farley are playing the same game of political hide-and-seek which they staged so adroitly in the New York Mayoralty campaign now in Illinois and Kentucky.

far, nobody knows just who is hiding and who is seeking. The new setting for the fun la Georgia. In that State the President has been trying to persuade Governor Rivers to enter the primary against Senator George, an anti-New Dealer. Rivers seemed to thrust away the honor a few weeks ago, but the Pepper victory in Florida has encouraged him to try his luck. Farley has been beseeching the Governor to run for reelection, and not.

divide the Democrats with an intraparty scrap. The P. solicitude for George in-' trlgues the polltlcos who know of D. desire for the conservative Georgian's defeat. It shouldn't cause any concern to those who know their politics and their personalities.

As National chairman, it's Farley's job to pre felt light, and the blood was pound' cariously to one side, whereupon the fellow crowded past me on the narrow moving step and bounded aream ox paradise. POLITICAL CAKE ing at her temples. A MOTHER'S PLOT dUUFl6HTlM To get great sums of money for up the escalator like a wild man. He paused at the top Just long That jhould teach Enid a lesson scnoois, Bridges, sewers, highways, Spotlight Dorothy Comingore, former Oak enough to shout back at me, venom swimming pools without having to Mrs. Mathews to think of her as unhappy, miserable.

Things had ously: "Do you think I could wait land school girl, whose budding film not gone so smoothly lately for her, raise the local tax rate; to be able to spend magnificently without asking the local voters to pay for the all day for you?" I am habitually slow at repartee career probably received 'more. pre- either. There was that Sunday last inaugural publicity than any heroine -MhCenfiJrJj- week up at the Taylor cottage. magnificence, is to have reached Hours later I can always think of Just the right rejoinder, but it is always too late. That is the cross I Gene's mother had learned quite the point where a politician can eat a bit about it, although her son had DARWIN'S NOSE his cake and have it too.

As long, not lealized he had told her any' Noses, more than have therefore, as this spending power is bear. But you see what I mean. People running up escalators. They thing about the day, except the played important roles in the strange under presidential control the local Democratic machines must be under barest details. Gene didn't need to tell his mother much more than the can't wait for the machinery to course ot human events we can history.

Because his was too long, the fam 6 presidential control, and the local barest details. carry them to the top. They must run like Jack rabbits. They must Republican machines cannot afford ous French author, Cyrano de Ber- She could fill in for herself. She had a vivid imagination where to make too bold a fight.

serve party peace. Roosevelt naturally, is thinking of the Now Deal and his personal prestige. These undercover clashes between Roosevelt of the screen because she had been rumored as a possible leading lady for Charlie Chaplin, is relaxing in Carmel. Repeated denials by Miss Com ingore that she was to be the Chaplin film heroine led to a screen test and a seven-year contract by a major Hollywood studio. The Carmel Pine Cone, the colony's weekly newspaper, interviewed Miss Com-ingore and published the following story: Dorothy Comingore had Just been told that a photograph of her in the newspaper was very beautiful, but so that jt not look like Miss Shout insults at us gentlemen who The indirect and more or less un gerac, was forced into fighting more than 500 duels to maintain his honor Gene was concerned.

conscious efforts of. the presidential Fortunately that Libby was so development of world history. For the next five years Darwin visited many countries, studying with intense eagerness the slight differences in life form which he noted everywhere. Form these observations Darwin was able to build trie framework of his famous theories on evolution which he expressed many years later in the great work, "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selectionor the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life." A new outlook on history was born; the law of t'. survival of the fittest was written into history.

On the day Darwin's book was first and that of his lengthy proboscis. are trying under unfavorable conditions behave like human beings. WHY THEY HURRY pork barrel are perhaps even pretty, so gay greater. For consider the practical vival of the Fittest" which changed the entire face of human history. Darwin was a lad of 22 when1 he obtained a chance, in December, 1831, to sail with a British surveying expedition aboard the ship "Beagle" as naturalist.

All 'went well until Captain Fit-Roy, commander of the ship, 'got i good look at Darwin's nose. Captain Fit-Rof, believing himself versed in the ability to read character from superficial evidence, adduced Darwin had neither the mentality nor the energy to become a good scientist. Only after much persuasion was the young lad permitted to sail. This incident, strange as it seems, was a turning point in Darwin's life and an important factor in the Three rooms plus a tiny dinette, demonstration of the past 18 months. Yet each room so perfect, jo beau I ask you to forgive me if I speak In 1936 huge spending, great ap tlful, The living room with its with Vigor on this matter, I know and Farley are bound to occur more and more often between now and next Fall and 1940.

Ignorance 2 Six, -months too late the White House crowd has awakened to the blunder they may have made in backing Alben Barkley of Kentucky Because hers was the right length, Cleopatra was made beautiful enough to direct the destinies of whole nations. Had it been shorter, Blaise Pascal once the whole face of earth would have been changed. AncLbecause his was a trifle bul parent prosperity, and a presidential pale rug the color of sea foam, the why these upstarts are always in landslide; in 1937 reduced spending. draperies of blocked linen at the a rush. got -to get to an of renewed depression, ana a congres windows, pale pinkish orange and fice where they sit all morning Coiningore.

Hot that it ruffled Miss Comin a dull green and lemon yellow. with their feet on their desk telling risque stories to equally asinine gore. She-isntthat kind. She was The delicate provincial chair cov bous, like that of a ring-scarred boxer, the eminent naturalist, for the post of Senate leader. They issued, the- entire of 1250 ered in Quaint sprigged chintz lightweights, take two hours for back from Hollywood, her screen test over, and was basking in the sional revolt.

TRUE RECOVERY Given only the ordinary capacity of human nature to prefer its own interest, is it hard to see why the political beneficiaries of spending Charles Darwin, was almost pre didn't know until a few days ago that they broke all precedents when copies was sold out. Never before which was Dorothy's, and the vented from giving the world his sun, awaiting the verdict. sturdy full-seated lounge chair in lunch, fiddle around all afternoon then leap for their hats, bump their bumptious way through traffic, dash had such conclusive evidence been presented for the case of evolution. they chose for presidential spokes revolutionary doctrine of the "Sur plain beige that was Leo's, big man a man who must entrust hit We have chatted with a murderer, in the court library while the jury in 1936 are not able to become down the subway stairs and Jam prestige and the AdmlRistraUon's enough for him to nap in if he wanted, comfortable foi him to deeply interested in the kind of re to the voters within a year. DEPRESSIONS read in.

was out in tcinch case. Neltner. tne nor Miss Comingore showed much of the nervousness one covery which would make their obnoxious persons into the subway train. Doctors say that sort of existence By CHESTER ROWELL For practical reasons the Senate spending necessary? The fine highboy that Leo had picked up at an auction, the drawer pulls of -old-fashioned brass. Leo's steps up the heart beat from mod To promote a true recovery based might expect.

Green Eyes this depression is confinetLlO-Amer- on a resumption of private mvest- erate to presto, and that-such persons can expect to join their fore books, rows and rows of them on zfcinent, and then to balance the has always picked a majority leader whose seat was fairly secure one who could be a statesman rather than a politician for a little while because he didn't have to face the voters immediately. There was also the consideration that he could re ica. 'iliereiorjijlt cause is Amei the shelvei-thatwent nearly to the fathers almost any time. budget, is to renounce the power If it isn't going too far, I hope so. to control the Democratic party and ceiling back of his chair.

DOMESTIC HAPPINESS Yes, there are strange people Of course. Harry Hopkins did hot like the speech in which former President Hoover not. only the present depression to the present Administration, but proved it. That- is something the "smear Hoover" propagandists never even attempted, as to the depression which came during his Administration. They merely trusted to the in New York.

to perpetuate the existing control. As a patriot Mr. Roosevelt' might The table which was his by his I'm thinking particularly of the chair, a table cluttered with ca main around the Capital after adjournment to clean up legislative odds and ends. Barkley, however. be prepared to make- this sacrifice.

last visit of Greta Garbo. The lonely lady is Just as aloof here as pie the same reasons for his opinions that he gives to himself, and that, hirmotive 4sjot to "sell" something or somebody, but is pure public service. The proof of the Roosevelt responsibility for the Roosevelt depression was taken from Roosevelt's own mouth. Certainly, as Hoover whimsically pointed out, he, himself, did not cause this depression. By further elimination, as Roosevelt, himself, had said, European and world -conditions did not help cause it, as they did before, because lean.

And the domestic Conditions, outside of Government, did not add further cause to it as they did before, because they are the reverse of what existed then. Everything that makes for prosperity is here now, except one thing. That is what Government does and, still more, universal lack of confidence in what Government is going to do. Mr. Hoover did not stop at vague pacious ash trays of and a rack of his pipes, a book mark for kkitends to-4eave-for Kentucky by in Hollywood, so naturally every one wants to get a peek at her.

his books, and an oversize reading lamp. thoughtless popular habit of associ But it would be such a sacrifice that he would be less than buman if he were not rather lukewarm about insisting on it, for he can most surely perpetuate his political power by achieving prosperity through public expenditures. The plane whin a lew hours, after the gavel falls. He has been so worried over his primary troubles that he Word went out that she was stop The table by Dorothy's chair, ating bad times with whoever happened to be in power at the ping at the Savoy-Plaza. (Mary Pickford always stop at the Sherry- 'Til be very glad to hear the results," Dorothy said, smiling with her direct-green eyes.

"I hope I'm not a flop, because people are expecting; so much." fJovone who has seen Dorothy Comingore, the titian-haired Oakland girl who adopted Carmel after seeing Taos, can doubt but that she has considerable more of what most Hollywood aspirants need; both of looks and a sense of humor. That's not quite right about my father being a printer," she explained, in following up a point newspapers had not been particular about. He's an electrotyper and he manages his own business, now." We did ferret out, however, that Dorothy's sister, Lucille Burke, has a night olub, Honey Lou's, at 444 Broadway in San Francisco, which bright With a bowl ot baby like the yellow of the drapes. A bit of tapestry on her table near the flowers, sub Netherland, an item, not germaine has had to sljght some senatorial And should he lose, it will be a blow at the White House that could have been ducked with moment. Republicans had done that long before with Cleveland, as to the bad times that came during other kind of prosperity would al- to this' incident but I Just hap Continued Page 10, Col.

3 most certainly mean the dissolution one of his Administrations. Repub pened to think of it.) GARBO' 01 VIEW ot his personal power. little forethought. The President's inexperience in licans, then, gave the Democratic President no credit for the good Thus as a consequence of the Now comes the city slicker, STYLE-SMILES by Gretchen presidential pork barrel have times in his other Administration always alert to the possibilities of such matters accounts for the current dilemma. Instead ot consulting Senate veterans like Vice-President deep underlying contact between And the Democrats who tried to picking up a quick quarter.

He, the political interests of the New too, had heard Miss Garbo was smear Hoover with the depression Deal and a normal recovery based guest at the hotel. He lugged with which came while he was Presi on private enterprise. him one of those sidewalk tele dent forgot to mention the good times which coincided With his en Garner before backing Barkley against Pat Harrison, the No. 1 man listened to young liberals around him whose ignorance in such practical matters is notable indeed notorious. dued fine yarns she was putting into a small canvas which was eventually to cover a footstool.

The bedroom off the living room, with its twin four poster beds, its dressing table for Dorothy, and the dresser for Leo. The curtains like white mist on the windows, and the spreads like mist again on the beds. The little bathroom off the bedroom, a delicate beige tile with fresh, coral bath towels, fluffy and large hanging from the racks. Towels marked, "His," and "Hers." The kitchen, beige, -too, with trimmings of red, and neat little tan FORCE OF ARGUMENT scopesthe kind you look, through for. a dime and see the moon or tire career as secretary of com It might be supposed that having said all this, the conclusion is that maybe the piece of sky where Hal merce.

ley's comet used to be and he set Mrs. Burke opened recently at the famous old address. Dorothy and the interviewer chatted quietly on a bench in the wreck of the burned Golden Bough. A terrific racket was reminder that Bob Meltzer, her good friend, and John we ought to return to the congres The anti-Hoover insinuators of Shoes it up so that it was focused on the sional pork barrel. This is, I be that time may have refrained from window of a room high in the hotel, lieve, the position of my friend, 1 xr I Ostensibly to deliver a speech in trying to sustain their case by evi He hung up a sign: "See Garbo Mr.

Mark Sullivan, and -I can see dence partly worn the tradition of 25 cents." the force of the argument which Dallas, Hatton W. Sumners quietly hopped a train for home the other politics that the people do not think Eaton, Carmel's marionette King, were carpentering for a midget theater rising Phoenix-like out of consists in saying that a congres' and that it is, therefore, a waste Passersby fell over themselves paying good money to peep through the glass into the boudoir ot the sional pork barrel is a lesser evil of time to prove things to and red painted cans holding spices on a shelf over the stove. Silver on the buffet in the dinette, wedding presents, bowls and than a presidential pork barrel. the burned over theater tnat iea Kuster built back in the lush days. But their principal reason was that first lady of M-G-M.

But, for my part, I am not so they had no proof. Here was a de And they saw something! Every sure that a congressional pork bar pression which did not start in Wooden Benches minute or so a young woman America, which spread all over the strolled Casually past the window, candlesticks, and the tea set which had been a present from' Clark Waldron and Mrs. Daniels. More flowers on the table here, more rel is the lesser evil. For while the present system accentuates the power of the President, and that is night.

But before he swung aboard, he confided to a few friends -that he was returning to quell the storm that had broken over his head for his part in defeating the Government reorganization bill. The incident has' combined with other evidences of public wrath to shake the assurance of some of the 108 Democrats Who deserted the President on this isue. Sumners is one of the most distinguished mem world, and which no Government in The customers went away saying The sun was warm and clouds blew across the blue sky into which the world was able to keep out A-h-h-hl" an undoubted evil, a congressional pork barrel will tend to cause a protruded the old Golden Bough's At the end of the 'day the tele of its country. So they have erected, instead, the fiction that NEW APARTMENT How Dorothy fitted into deaolock in the Government and a general paralysis of the Federal charred Joists like a ravished cnurcn in Spain. In the pit where long wooden benches took the place of scope man went away.

At a nearby lunchroom he met a young woman and they ordered two bowls of Hoover did nothing to remedy it after it arrived, or that the things he did were without effect. That power, the new apartmept! How grace If I have to choose between the stews. the wicker seats of the once swank theater we sat, Dorothy recalling fully! It seemed to Enid that she bers of the House also one of the oldest in point of service and has The man counted his profits and 'impotence of Government" in 1932 must have been here for a long fictions, too has been abundantly refuted, and nobody has tried to handed a share to. the Garbo im and the excessive authority cr me how Bice people were in Hollywood, how she had to impress casting directors, managers, and how much sustain it by facts or argument. And President in 193.

I would feel I personator. time. She had to remind herself several timet that the Norcrosses had only been back from their honeymoon a few weeks. it is rapidly fading: even as a fic Then, with gusto, they began eat had to choose the evils of 1938 For in the present state of the world. ing their stew.

effort hairdressers and makeup men put into preening this potential bird of nsradise for a first test. tion. But it, plus some Ill-natured, flings, was good enough for Hopkins, in the radio address in which (Copyright. 1933, tor The Tribunt) She and Dorothy were alone. Leo the.

one thing no democracy ean dispense with is strong Govern had gone back io the office to work. Dorothy talked a lime arjout inis ha sought to reply to the perhaps ment and the one thing democra Dorothy had picked up her bit of and that rippled through an ex '-'meatiest of the Hoover criticisms cies cannot afford is a general NOW I'LL of the New Deal. tapestry and was weaving her blunt needle slowly through the canvas. paralysis. So if the only alterna tive to the presidential p-rk barrel perienee she once bad when as a school girl In Oakland she used to see Western shows on the sly and one day sneaking out bumped right i tell you, it's heaven," Dorothy had a sure thing in his district for years.

For him to feel that he must make a special trip to reply to criticism on this question makes entrenched members a bit wofcb'y. They also recall that it was -Texan's blast which finally and utterly laid the court reform bill i i its grave even before the Sera did the honors. Sumners' prospective opponent named Leslie Jackson, who campaigns peripatetically. He -around the district (most popvJ center in Dallas), rings ori. and delivers home-made speed.

is i the home. In the 1938 conti i boasted that he wore out two of shoes. It looks as if also should be a iod Hoover does think things are TELL YOU i was saying. "I never thought it worth proving, and he attributes is a congressional pork barrel, would feel that I bad to prefer the presidential. into Mr.

Comingore sneaking in. would be so glorious. The whole day to yourself, Enid. No office to to the people Intelligence enough to make it worth while to direct Apparently Mrs. Comiogore didn't By BOB BURNS DIFFICULT CHOICE It ought not to be necessary to go to, no hurrying.

If I don't want to straighten up-jny house until 4 o'clock in the afternoon, I don't have to. They say travel broadens a per approve of Westerns, because tnere was never any mention of the incident in the family circle. Then Dorothy recalled an experience in Taos. She acted there in a nlav by Don-Blending. Then she make such a hard choice.

It ought to be possible to devise a method of spending money in which the son, but I believe If a man spends the proofs to them. That Is perhaps why the politicians still do not know that Hoover is a food politician. He is not, by their standards nor by their model. But he is the only public man In America today whose utterances on public 'If I want to go back to bed after his life iookin' at a million towns, be won't be near as smart as a I've gotten Leo's breakfast, and read, I can. I suppose some day man that stays in one village and finds out what all goes on there.

allocation of funds is a matter of right under law and not of personal discretion by the President or of log rolling by congressmen. It for the local j1-." s' rt my leisure will get on my nerves. One time when I went borne on a but I don't think that day will "Ana Li rioutJY considering opaning a fearoom. Practically all you naed Is a lot of lerruco and mayonnaise Notes affairs are being taken seriously and with eager interest by the large body of the people. People have discovered that Hoover knows what visit.

I saw a fella sittin' on a fence ought to be possible to have the waitin' to see the train go by. I to communities money allocated come for a long time. Maybe it never will. I like to keep house.) you know, if I'm not driven by Congressmen on Works Freer It sounds like simplicity itself under general rules, fixed by Congress and administered by some started to brag about tbe thousands of miles I had ridden on a train and the fella says. "Well, me and you schedules, and I like to cook.

We ts have their 1 vo eame to Carmel again, but she had en here off and on for as long as 10 years, and recalled the Golden Bough in its glory before it went up In smoke. Now, while waiting for a call from the movie capital. Dorothy will continue to bank in the sun at the Golden Bough, reading a book, and say a little prayer at bed time each nigM: "Please. Hollywood, look trUtdly en my test" THE KNAVE. be Is talking about, and after years of experience with wishful guessing and slapdash experiment, they have come to realize that knowing is the white, embroidered awn blouse and the two sets of three pockets whose edges are bordered with white silk braid.

Striped silk the frock is like that, too. Closer inspection proves it to be a hip length sort of impartial and non-partisan tribunal. had Mr. Wldron, Mrs. Daniels and jbod-rd In r' Mr.

and Mrs. James over to dinner I. The d.nner went like clock work." have got a whole lot in common. He said. "I sit on the fence and watch the trains go by and you sit gJet of navy wool poplin worn over is important.

And they have confi And that is why the Bacon bill, hich looks toward a solution of crepe, used two ways, one for the deep yoke is chic with pleated Skirt dence in his high sincerity that he a skirt and under a jacket of the same fabric lis especial p-utnry and tiny on the iivsaiiai itm sic pa; at, ai iv4 on tne train ano wiicn vn iencrj go by" (CcrmsbL 13. tat Tba Tnb-jot this kind. deserves more public attention than it is receiving. (CoprrjSt. IMS, lor Tat Trunin) h.

mesns; tist te fives to the pec 1.

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