Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1913 — Page 6
FOR SKATINQ -TIME. Every Girl Will Want a Mackinaw. - -’ ■C ... w’t* ? ■ ' 3 . • • V v'J OF GREEN AND WHITE PLAID. Every schoolgirl v. ho goes in for ] n-wts will want a cozy mackinaw this winter—so easy to slip on and off. practically indestructible and exactly the right thing for skating, when a ] The mackinaw illustrated is n jolly looking affair in green and white plaid General Rosalie's New Venture. General Rosalie Jones is to teach the A R C’s of suffrage in a peripatetic OT) ].■•!’•’ Is!.', h'l Yen; the valiant leader of the suffrage hikers will continue to hike, but in the intervals of her hike she will pause to instruct the uninstructed, and instead of General Rosalie Jones she will now be Principal Rosalie Jones, with her former captalne and aids-de-camp acting as members of her faculty ?! ss Ida Craft has been given the position of teacher of parliamentary law. Miss Elizabeth Freeman will head the department devoted to voice culture, the argum -nt class will be under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Lewis. and M ss Joi cs will deliver m ser . - U-- , ttires «ri the history of jstiffri^T — School will l« held in n vacant store in the main streets of the towns through whi- h the followers of Aris-t-ule pass. A huge bell will be intoned. will gather to bear suffrage wlsd->m voiced by General (or. rather. Schoolto quench the knowledge thirst of will give one or two model lessons and upon whom they will lot their mantles <)>■ nd and will p iss on to another town with their suffrage scripts and textbooks. Bods Add Color to Smart Waistcoat. Nutting smarter to wear with u dark tailored suit could l*e found than the vivid Waistcoat pictured. It Is made of burnt onion velvet brocade with I Tub rotrno effect. fnoJngs of mandarin orange slllc and is further bcnntllled with a design in bends of various hues. Fur an nflernoon tea or an Informal bridge party this little ncccaaory will I bring the street suit right up tu the I lequiremcnts of the occasion. Ths Tango Colffurs. The tango coiffure is the latest in flic perfectly coifed head, it Is n tie I ddodly simple effect aud yet nt the rune time a charming one. Waved hUr is combed I Kick nlrnlght from the fwrebond. with a slope upward, and celled in the prevailing Invisible cbiffen. Tars nra rgnln nla mode, aom.* ti.T.ea the lobes ex postil or merely the Up glimpsed throogi I) curia caught high i nt the aide ot tho hond. There b no| •» ly fringe ficross lh« front of the farehuok but curia diup nt the rttjv*. wtw timns In clusters of throe nnd again In one full ringlet falling low. One sin gle ringlet always accompanies rhe • tango coiffure on each side of the fti-e. -
wxesmw— i I j Woman’s World True Romance In AstorHuntington Engagement. / ' ''i'* ■ - -''Al @ Campbell Studio. HISS HELEN DINSMORE HUNTINGTON. There was nothing strange about the recently announced engagement of Vincent Astor to Miss Helen Dinsmore ! Huntington to those who bad seen the 1 gradual ripening of friendship into love between the young couple. The romance began away back in i nursery days when Vincent was six ' and Miss Helen four, for at.tbat early ' age they were pals In pinafores. Though Vincent Astor was thus bis ' playmate's senior, his physical dell- | racy put them on an nlmost equal ' footing, and the boy and girl got on I beautifully. I The Astor and Huntington country estates are on each side of the old Dutch town of Rhinebeck, and romping through tho woods and fields of ‘ their estates, the playmates had royal . rood times. No better medicine could have been devised for young Astor than outdoor play with a sympathetic I ■ playmate, and companionship with , Helen Huntington had nn excellent es- 1 feet on his mind too Mrs. Huntington. the daughter of the multimillion- I lire president of the Adams Express I company, Mr. Dinsmore, never intlmated to her daughter that Vincent ] Astor should be treated as something mure precious than an ordinary boy. Rut there were those brought into close contact with the heir of $65,000,- j JOO who saw the child wearing an aureole of gold and bowed down before biro. Not so Miss Helen, for lat- j I er on when her playmate was ft little Inclined to be •'superior,'* she would pull him up sharply by remarking firmly but kindly, “Vincent, don’t put on ‘side’ just because your father is . dreadfully rich.” I Young Aster's experience at Eton, tithe fatuous English beys' school, was not a happy one. There was no one !l:vr<- to pr >hlblt ’‘side" to him. nnd in xinsequence the boy was a bit too magiiiUeent for the school. After a brief it.-iy nt Eton Vincent Astor came back to l-'erncliffe. a tutor and Miss Helen. Then came horseback rides, motoring ind sailing trips together. No one in the neighborhood of Rhinecliff was surprized to -ee them together, it was only when they appeared less frequently In each other's company that the wiseacres wondered lietween the ages of fourteen and eighteen young Mr. Astor had many sweethearts among the girls of the «nwrt set. but the friendship with Miss Huntington wns always n real thing. 1 After the divorce tictwcen John Jarob Astor and bis first wife, who was i Miss Willing of Philadelphia, Vincent I and his father went abroad “to show him the ropes," as his parent express- ! ed it. A few years later came his father's marriage to Miss Force and »ev- | erst months Inter the Titanic disaster, I when Colonel Astor gave up his I'fe as n willing hostage for his girl wife. In his grant grief It wns only natural that the young heir to $65.(00,000 I should turu to his old playmate for comfort, nnd that he found abundant sympathy Is evidenced by the recent announcement of the engagement. Miss Huntington Is a sweet, whole- | some girl, fond of society to n certain j extent, but most devoted to outdoor «|M>rtn and to charitable work. To quote the matron of a home In which both I the young people have Inion interested ' tor years. “Miss Helen Is not so pretty I that every wan is going to fall in love with tier after she's married, which Is a very good thing.” Rut tho matron I adds that she's n "lovely looking girl,” 1 and some one else has described her as a living Gainsborough portrait After the marriage, which wHI take place In tho spring, the young couple will live at Ferncllffe. In Praise of Woman. Professor Hugo Munsterberg. author' of the much discussed ''Psychology and Industrial Efficiency," whose ex- 1 perlmcnta to determine the efficiency of many types of Industrial workers ' through psychological testa h.wenwnk-; ened widespread interest throughout. this country, recently made the state I Went that women form their opinion* - ; and judgments just ns rapidly and ac j curstoly ns men. After experimenting with n group of Harvard men and Radcliffe women Mr. Munsterberg also crime to the conclusion that once women have formed their opinion they stick to it and no amount of discus ►ion can change tt. Crocheted Wash Cloths. The best wnsb cloths are made by plainly knitting u strip nine Inches wide by fifteen Inches lona nnd finish- ! Ing with a simple shell border in ereJ
_ Jl ■ -BS! NOTICE ' Os Commissioner’s Sale of Real Estate. Tho undersigned, commissioner, by virtue of an order of tho Adams circuit court, made and entered in n cause therein pending, entitled, Viola Heuer et al. vs. Leander Rcffey ot a!., nnd numbered upon the dockets thereof. hereby gives notice that at the law office of Dore B. Erwin, in the City of Decatur, Sa x urday, December 27, 1913, between tho hours of 10 o’clock a. in., and 3 o’clock p. m., of said day, and from day to day thereafter until sold, he will offer at private sale and at not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real. estate to-wit: The south half (1-2) of the southeast (1-4) of section fifteen (15), in township twenty-six (26) north, range I fourteen (14) east, containing eighty. (80) acres more or less, in Adams] county, Indiana. LTcttos of Sale:—One-third cash; ffi)f-tl|frd in .bng tyvar, tui(l. one-Uiisd in said real estate. DORE B. ERWIN, (,'omxnissioner. I Rtf popular] ! IARTICLES 300 I Popular Mechanics Magazine “WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND tT n A GREAT Continued Story of the World’s " ProyreM which you may begin reading at any time, and which will hold your interest forever. You are living in the best year, of the most wonderful age. of what is doubtless the greatest world in the universe. A resident or Mars would gladly pay—ci nnn for one year’s «pi,UUU SUBSCRIPTION to this magarine.in order to keep informed of our progress in Engineering and Mechanics. Are you reading it? Two millions of your neighbors are, and it is the favorite magazine in thousands of the best American homes. It appeals to all classes—old and young —men and women. The "Shop Notes" Department (20 pra<w) I gives e-s> ways to do things — how to make usi-tul articles for home and shop, repairs, etc. “ Amateur Meehan hr. ”(10 i-SfM) tells how to make Mission furniture, wireless ontflta. hoats, i engines, magic, and ell the things a boy Sl-SO WEN YEAR. SINGLE COWIES IS CENTS Ask your a'er to show you onr or WRITE FOR FREE SAMFLI COTY TODAY POPULAR MECHANICS CO. XtS W. Washingtou SL, CHICAGO '> I ■■III 111 IMI aaaaa—
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