THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, REARING Y Pedestrian Given Right HILDRE N from BILL, THE at All Street Crossings CRIB TO COLLEGE It is of prime importance to all led by the Editors of ‘motorists to know that a pedestrian ARENTS' MAGAZINE has the right of way at a crossing, despite trafiie signal shifts, This ruling is upheld by the United States Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia, In effect the court holds that pedestrians have the right of way Delayed Message Came Everlastingly Too Late | For 18 months Tom and Jerry had been fighting in the front line | trenches, neither hay received | word from home during that time, The day the armis signed Tom entered the dugout, forlorn and | dejected, “What's Light Colors for Summer Footwear RILIOUS? Take NATUBE'S AEE ~Nl=tonight, You’ bo “fit and fine” by morning. tongue clear, headache gone, appetite back, bowels acting pleasantly, bilious attack forgetien, For constipation, too, Better than any mere laxative, inz C THE Brown Is to L.:ad for Fall; Se : : . America cannot improve by increas Five Tones Have Been ing laws, or Improving laws, or even Placed on List. by improving judicial procedure. The tice was the matter, Tom?" great hope lies In Impfressing upon Putting young people at an early nge a sense of personal accountability and respon- sibility, The whole scheme of scout- ing been worked out to develop this sense, which we call character building. We endeavor through the scout program to develop a four-wheel system: fitness ; gen guidance ; her best foot forward cor- rectly shod Is no small matter. It takes six months and some 2,000 votes from those in the know to complete the job. Twice a year a joint style conference of all the shoe and leather manufacturers, and retailers, Is held to determine colors, height of heels vilmps, materials the season six months ahead. No sooner is this over than shoe men start to get ready for the shoes milady will wear a year hence. The style conference is held in October to determine what footwear will be worn for spring and summer, and in April to determine the same for fall and winter. After a day in conference with lead ing from fabric, hat, hoslery manufacturers, frock, suit and cont de- signers, leading fashion publications. the findings are compiled and brought before the assembled 2,000 for further discussion and Colors are pre pared prior to this as the leathers for the season six months ahead are on exhibition. Brown will go on leading shoe colors for fall. Five tones have been selected, They are dark prado, almora, acajou, true brown and taupe. Dark green, wine red and true navy complete the list, with, of course, black, which is not considered a color, However, black Is even more impor tant than it has been. The black kid nuiny styles, and shapes of toes and types of shoes for ) stylists volte, Pump of Almora Brown Kid T-Strap Model; Strap Model. Kid; Black White One. shoe is essential to the black costume, but it may be advantageously worn with almost any color. It is now smart to have accessories match each other but contrast with the costume, and all the colors have been selected with this end in view. The browns are toned to harmonize with many of the fall fabric colors. Brown is smart with certain tones of green, with aquamarine, pink and beige, and will be smart with the deeper tones of fall. drown kid trimmed with contrasting or self-dyed lizard, or a contrasting shade of kidskin, In pump, strap, oxford or step-in medel is quite in the limelight, end brown has its Influence on the white kid ghoe in that the majority of white shoes seen at Palm Beach were trimmed with brown, and worn with all the soft pastels and prints of the season, jeige clair and suntan beige were also most frequently trifimed with brown, when trimmed with con- trasting kid. The introduction of contrast in dark hat, gloves and shoes with the lighter color of the costume has much to do with the colors planned for fall. It is a trend, and fashion Is ever built on trends, provided, of the trend is accepted by the well-dressad woman. Naturally as summer rolls around, shoes lighten in color. The light beige and white kid models are particularly strong. White kid shoes with black trim. mings are smart with the town suit of black with white blouse and lin- gerie touches, and black and white, or white and black hat. In the trimmed white kid shoe, those with brown, rank first, those with black, second, and those with blue, third, The all-white kid shoe, or In combination with white lizard, will still have its place in the sun, for wear with frocks and bright. colored jackets, and with many of the pastels, also course, Ever Popular It seems as if the popularity of the heret would never end and now fit comes in straw carefully fitted to individual heads, One very charm- ing model has a bow placed over the left ear. It is made of milan straw, very soft and supple. Two-Tone Bands Fine felts for sports hats and fine straws for town have a way now of using two colors for banding them. selves, Black and pink, brown and green, black and white and navy and gray are some of the popular com- binations, has brake ernl educ: physical ition 3 vocational character, Probably one needs to work out for traveling Ameri scientific adjustments between our, the most part ceellent, its and the inevitable lim foreign countries. If the would go tion of keeping to bedtime h avolding liquors, a reasonable combina- tion of and enlories In any national menu and avoiding such food as can be picked up ut the often very poor little places purporting to serve American food, he could afford to ad- Just himself on a lot of other matters, gOme ins hygie tations per inten young gon ahrond with the moderately Ours, all spirftuons finding vitumins A variation from ironing machine combined nn wusher, the ironing being so that it can be used Interclu with the wringer, both operated by machine. This the price of the but a lttle above that of chine tical type is with an roll devised igenhly power being brings machi washi arrangement combination ne ng ma alone, thus muking a very prac form of laundry equipment. What shall we do If the baby has been eating well suddenly food, does nat willingly eat enoug in weight? wiites ‘robahly spoiled an more by mismanagement of this first attack of loss of appetite than by any one factor, Mismanagement lack of knowledge or a very simple physiologic fact appetite always panies the hildhood When a { first begins to cut down on his average gain children's apg are other is due to appreciation of 'oor aueom i child food, it. be ten thi iiiments of ¢ axe his fir and portant will A very heme for the bo ' wood tones with tory color se he worked f aecenis of ¥'s room may arciamen color and red, or the wood tones from cent co t rk Green woul latter schen ing your probably vary seilow or orang hrown nlso add interes wr in son's room that b want plenty of with no acc over If they shake things up a The room may be artistic but it sh be 1 line and uncluttered. ems wil for a topple Ws room scuflle essories to unscyu variety of Junket delight ful gs may be had in a Iishes mude They a combined with from re espe fruit tried freezing refrig- flavors. them have much milk, cially delicious whips, And have your cornstarch pudding in erator tray? you the Brightly Printed Coat, Flared Skirt, Tuck-In Here is a smart summer suit In a brightly printed coat and flared skirt, with a plain tuck.in blouse trimmed with embroidery. White Coat Dresses Are in Fashion for Summer For summer one: of the most fm portant Paris couturiers stresses all white cont dresses of wool fabric trimmed with white shaved lamb, There niso are dregges of this type trimmed with baby calf shaded from light to dark brown of black. Hand. bags of the same fur go with the costumes. your dough yu can "Better than slwuys earn gamble with with your life, 'cpuse more cough (By MARCUS A. DOW.) 1 was on nn train goin’ sixty miles hour when ome to un nbhout the rattler jarrin’ ridin’ an sudden, grindin’ stop. {O gee for. A scat passengers got out what was all the rompletely bust ered 4 hundred along yf way told a but Jver in a field where it had been a shapeless life- before had human bein’. Som sudden halt automobile feet the right mute awiul story. train lay which a moment wen a livin! this prob- Look, LI believed In sig be today. When you gamble with your life at a you are puttin’ your against a few lousy seconds You gamble for time and life Is the stake. There percentage In gamblin® with dice with old bony sport, he gets Had would " stern. "ns he alive crossin’ life up of time. your own no kin’ bum of the A man bettin measly ‘cause breaks t ’ horse stakes he is for the horse happer 1.11 QOL if you crossin' he loses hi take, lat drive i and low the the and don’t for win, why until the into time (or hat) and ways slow down and shift and don’t take if you call precaution of lookin' both listenin’ for trains, 1 say If you that, you put your life stake and gam! wt you'll ant to bet your life on a i Wait know it's a safe bet, Be like He wal he five races and saw the mechanical rab- bit shoot down t 1 get hom ahead of the dog y time. Before the sixth race Scotty steps up to th bettin' booth do all If you w * shihit Strong Inger Tube Real Economy to Any Driver pressure Is a important to Alr and flex possibility of premature fallure of the While the cord carce he ens usual used in a in many COR even ft economy. becs generally larged In size, which tly increases the not grees or normal alr ating frequent t certain to cnuse only porosi iy necessi but is almos tire ble the tube not fitting the caging and the re tion of tire trou due fo gtretehed ont sultant wrinkles pinches. A is quickly ruined. forma which is driven f Grave of Pet Horse Is Halting Work of Road A horse's grave is delaying the wid principal high- WAYS. lefore automobiles became common, Dr. W. W. Fowler made his calls be hind Coley, a standard bred ljorse. Pensioned, died and was buried where he nsed to watch automobiles pass on the Righway, Just before Doctor Fowler died he ngked his heirs to that Coley's grave be not disturbed. State high- way department officials have been un- successful in preliminary efforts to oh tain permission to move the grave and its painted fence. Coley Ree not only at uncontrolled crossings, but algo when they have entered an inter- section on a green light and further holds that the pedestrian has the right of way until he reaches the opg curb, without regard to the change lights during his passage of the ¢ro ing. “When a pedestrian steps from a curb to the street, h: him, he and he contributory osite of Cross with lon ving does invita canno charg the pos igation rests upon the motoris observe the situati until the crossing is lecision wit ( declares, Motorists Urged to Use More Caution at Turns Dr. Arnold H. health commis. sioner of irge percentage of pedestrian-vehicle accl- dents result from “thoughtless right. hand turning” on the part of drivers, Urging motorists to more cnution when turning inter sections, he sald: "A tarting across the and } y fire Kegel, Chicago, declares a ls exercise at street person street walking driving approach the going to RBOe8 You turn he does going to turn righ close all combine “Have you control that you ¢an avoeld an accl regard Children, es crippled and ire not fully me Surprise i positive dent lesg of what tha person does, injured, £ ing Vision Goggles Proving Boon to Boston Police Officer Fred Deady of Dos- pair of the new roar which the police i out here, The Trafl de- Gotting a New Point of View. novel an unobstructed spectacles permit him to h view 1 ahead and, give him idea behind. AUTOMOBILE FACTS The real screechy hy is screech is higt he same time, of an what is going on and the canse of noisy and vibration. lonseness, gh pitched » . * magistrates h held care fans liable for road ordered them to pay Iritish ave less crashes damages, pedestr and . - * The navy jumper who was injured in an automobile accident probably has his own opinion of the relative safety of air and ground transport. parachute . * - Should the engine seem very rough at speeds of from 22 to 28 miles per hour when accelerating on a moder. ate hill the vibration damper may need attention. It may become rusty after a winter of use. How the new sphero-priematic light deflector makes It very easy for the auto driver to see the frafic signal lights, thereby preventing his using the old alibi, “I didn’t see the lights.” The dotted lines show how the driver looks into the prism on the windshield and sees the reflection of the “stop” or “go” signal. 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