i WO features stand out pre-eminently in connection with this season's swim and beach togs, namely the vast variety of materials in use, the other the fact of the dressmaker touch giv- en their styling. It adds to the interest that gadgets in the way of costume jewelry tuned to sea and sand and outdoor themes usual- ly complete the ‘‘picture’’ of each costume. Citing a few of ““ comes lastex, which is a boon to womankind in that it conforms ““lines’’ perfectly with a magic way, that-way ‘hich solves the problem of that fit, retain their sh: perfect comfort. this season is the swim satin lastex with bea natch, completing the sense ury. Flower l bles also have style parade along sea line, Other ployec stretch printed lastex clude nese ray fast « spectacul: sturdy, describin 80 rei dine, o th or strenuous mountain wear and Another feature lights is the u I contrasts, perhaps in the playing up prin h plain or the modernistic gesture of making the | costume one vivid solid color boldly contrasted by another startling color on a sort of fifty-fifty basis. The models pictured are typical of | this season’s swim suit and beach | ensemble trends. Centered in the group you see a stunn 1 nat tunes superbly to a statuesque fig- | way of + y ti W $1 This comely oman 18 printed 3 velrt sharxksxin. ure. wearing “bra’’ ylack trunks with yn her hip answers stume jewel- n offers a new hat striking- Cean- blue with correct coat with h white ; new f cela- gadgetry. monk's hoot arldAde . . . adds to eye-api and attractiv nese rayon jersey. A lined with Traphagen costume To supplemen STY rtly make » beach im not One quilted floral cotton prints. lero of quilted print worn is the A bo- with together with a peasant kerchief of the same print is a happy sugges- tion. Try this ensemble, it's a win- ner this season. © Western Newspaper Union, ACCENT ON POCKETS By CHERIE NICHOLAS The more decorative and useful the pockets that your dress, jacket, suit or blouse proudly boasts the better. Here you see a pretty lassie framed in a background of apple blossoms wearing a white culotte outfit in new celanese rayon suiting fabric. This attractive playtime cos- tume is pocketed to a nicety, each pocket enhanced with hand-run vari-colored stitching. Just because amusing gadgets are essential in the scheme of things this season, this outdoor girl pins a novelty cat- alin brooch at her throat in the shape of a college girl's cap with tassel. WONDERS ARE BEING DONE WITH RIBBONS By CHERIE NICHOLAS After you have looked about at the new dress collections the thought stays with you that this is decidedly a ribbon season. Sum- mer dresses are given a sprightly look with pert little bows here and there while ribbons galore, wide, narrow in one color or in mingled tones or tri-color gayety are swath and sashed about the waist with utmost artistry. So utterly have designers yielded to the ribbon urge they age creating clever boleros entirely of ribbon and recently a leading Paris couturiere fashioned an entire dress of ribbon sewing it edge to edge for slender effect and for wide hemline over a silken foundation. Lots of ribbons on hats this sea- son, too, for bindings, bands and tailored bows and for floating streamers and bonnet ties are seen. Frilly-Frilly Guimpes or Vestees Have Blouse Look With the classic suit or the more softly tailored bolero-and-skirt cos- tume you are expected to wear the daintiest, frilliest blouse or guimpe or vestee you can find. Of course, if you expect to remove the jacket, it's a blouse you must have. How- ever, with the jacket on, a lacy, fluttery crisp and sheer false front is just the thing. They cost less than a blouse and they are showing such fascinating ones in neckwear departments you will yield to the impulse to buy another and another —which, when you stop to consider, is a fine gesture in real economy. Sailor Hats The newest sailor hats have a wide range—from straw to oilcleth, BOOKS IN BRIEF O. Henry Tells Tale of ‘Cop And Anthem’ By ELIZABETH C. JAMES DRY leaf fluttered into Soapy’s lap. That would be the calling card of Jack Frost. In fact just last night Soapy had noticed that winter was approaching because three newspapers adroitly disposed did not keep out the chill as he lay Soapy disliked the cold months, but with a Being an observant man, learned long ago that were two alternatives for ing the winter: Law. The former carried with it tain circumstances that interfered with a gentleman's pri- vacy, and such. had long favored Law which did meddle with ta ual Since Soapy there him dur- Philanthropy or the cer- as baths So, Soapy tpg ng = WES as al must he something at about the c¢ ol weather, and once d Elizabeth James begin at activities he might as well There were certain that Soapy knew carried ninety days on the Island, where there was heat and food, and clothing enough. once. Soapy went into a not too respect- able looking restaurant and ordered When he h: dined sl 3 } announced that and suggested that a cop. The next instant Soapy gathering himself together off sidewalk. Soapy Is Luckless. The ] work. sia dow. LY second P ¢ 5 med it : When ONCE IN PRISON William Sidney Porter was born in 1862 in Greensboro, N. { C. O. Henry, his pen name, came later. As a young man he went to Austin, Texas, where he | worked in a bank. It was there that the embezzlement of $1,150 occurred, a crime that has never been really cleared up. Howev- er, Porter was sentenced to serve | five years in an Ohio peniten- | tiary for the crime. In prison he settled down to a | concentrated program of writing. | In 1903 he contracted with the | New York World to do a story a | week at $100 each. When he died in 1910, his body was interred in Asheville, N. C. Of him the Encyclopaedia Bri- tannica states, “The tragedy of his own life taught him a chival- rous tenderness for the unlucky.” her. There was a cop nearby that Soapy was counting on. Finally the girl turned, caught Soapy's arm and whispered, ‘I would have come over sooner, but the cop was watch- ing us and 1 had to figure it out.” She hung onto him as to an old friend, but at the next corner Soapy bolted. He didn’t want anything to do with women. Disturbing the peace is a sure one, thought Soapy, tugging at his coat to hold it closer, drunks and crazy people are always locked up. Ac cordingly he began his act, yelling and dancing around wildly. The cop watched a minute, and turning to the bystanders, he explained, ** 'Tis one of them Yale lads celebratin’ the game. We've instructions to lave them be.” Fatalistic End. Soapy was disheartened. What did it take to rate the three months on the Island? He mused over his pos- sibilities, and like a homing pigeon, he rambled along the avenues toward Madison Square Garden. Presently he passed a cathedral, dark except for one window that was rimmed with light, Soapy looked, and then his ear caught the pulsing tones of a pipe organ. What in the world? An anthem, one that did things inside of Soapy. He thought of all the forbidden thoughts, of his mother, of when he was a little boy and had a respect- able way of living. These thoughts upset him until the result was that Soapy gave up his idea of spending the winter on the Island. He would get a job, he would be somebody and show the world! A familiar touch sent a shiver down his arm. Looking up he saw the broad face of a cop. “What you doin’?"" months on the Island on a charge of vagrancy. ® Bell Syndicate. ~WNU Service { 6 East New York City many letters, aging sign. that This the modern iS an encour- gers of heart disease,* ers and diabetes, toll ght contribute to kidney disord which take th from among the * Guard Against Unscientific Reducing Methods of t ietters cau eir Nest t ory ting or It is bad enough that most of these fail to reduce. 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