Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1927 — Page 6

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—- I J I HEDDA HOYT TELLS - ....about... l! FASHIONS for WOMEN j 111I 11 By HEDDA HOYT (United Pres* Fashion Editor) N<w York, July 7.—(UP)—The average woman spends a large part of ( her time worrying about what to eat and what to eat in. She’s either bothered by having to order for the home larder or, if she dines out, she is bothered by having to choose appropriate gowns. if one only tliew what other women were going to wear nt dinner parties how simple the matter would be! For instance, the question of whether to go sleeveless or not often ruins one s entire evening. This season, however, one can w-ear either a longsleeved or sleeveless gown for the Informal dinner providing, of course, that the long-sleaved gown is of a transparent material, preferably chiffon or lace. One seems so rude to one's hostess if one is under-dressed. If anyone is to he under-dressed it should be the hostess herself. To iny mind every woman should have at least one or two uinner dresses of semi-formal type which will pass any requirements. For this purpose nothing can take the place of the lace dress or the chiffon and lace combination. Very nice too, are flowered chiffons since they meet with the requirements of almost any occasion. The lace or flowered chiffon dress, made without sleeves, does not appear conspicuous at an informal dinner nor does it lack formality at a formal dinner. The same uress with sleeves can be used for any dressy afternoon occasion. And, by the way, the sleeveless dress may have sleeves which I can be attached when one wishes to wear them. This detachable sleeve idea has cut down considerably on the quantity of dresses one requires. At present black lace and chiffon t.resses worn over flesh-toned slips are very much in vogue. Ecru lace is also well-liked owing to its summery apeparance. 'lae ecru lace or chiffon frock worn with matching satin slippers and hosiery is always most atractive if one has sufficient natural coloring to wear this shade. I Whether we find ourselves overdressed upon certain occasions it is always best to refrain from mentioning the fact or offering an apology. The perfect lady makes the best of things whether she be the hostess or guest and to dwell upon one's dressing is about as rude as to dwell upon I one's illnesses. o ! Search Warrant Ruling Arouses Great Interest Indinnnpolis, July 7 — (UP) —Tele- I grams, phone calls and letters are I pouring into the office of Supreme Court Clerk Charles Biederwolf with requests for copies of the majority opinion in the case of Wallace against the state. ! The decision, which settles the question of whether or not liquor I search warrants can be issued on “belief”, has aroused statewide interest Calls have been received from fifty counties since the opinion was hand- ' ed down Thursday. * Under the ruling, “belief” is not I sufficient cause for warrant issuance. I Prosecutors and attorneys engaged in I liquor defense are among those ask- I ing for copies. | The list also includes Indiana Anti- I Saloon League Attorney E. A. Miles, II who, after reading the decision, de- I dared: il "It will have a tremendous back- I ward effect on enforcement.” I o I Cost Os Electricity At Lowest Point Now I Milwaukee, Wis., July 7 — (UP) — I Cost of electric service to the average I householder in the United States is at I its lowest point in its 45 years of sale, I according to a naUou-wide survey re- I ceived by the Wisconsin public Utility 11 information Bureau. I Figures compiled by the United I bureau of labor and the National In- I dustrial cosference board, show that B the cost of electricity represents. C!’',. II of the general cost of living in the av- II erage family's budget. — ’ | INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO. I New York, N.Y., May 25, 1927. I The Board of Directors have de-IB dared a regular quarterly dividend | °, n ® an<l three - ( Biarters per cent I (1%7c) on the. Cumulative 7% Preferred Stock of this Company, and a regular quarterly dividend of one and one-half per cent (1%%) on the Cumulative 6% Preferred Stock of this Company, for the current quarter, payable July 15, 1927, to holders of record at the close of business July L 1927. Checks will be mailed. Transfer books will not close OWEN SHEPHERD, Vice-President & Treasurer. June 9 July 7 o Get the Habit—T rede at Home, It Pays'

Smoker’s Match Ignites Gasoline Fumes In Garage Chicago, July 7- tl'nlbd Pros*)Al least one man was killed andproperty damage of »ir>d.OO» caused I today when a smoker's match Ignited accumulated gasoline fumes in a garage, causing It at-vie* <’< sinus followed by fire. Alex Sims, colored, was alleged to have appeared at the garage and

Used Car Specials 1925 Dodge Brothers “A” Sedan nnm_ In first class condition. Good rubber. \ 1 zfwiWM- - o and good paint. Offered at ► ’ very attractive price. “xmu 11*26 Dodge Brothers Coupe I dKjnpl | j Like n< w. Excellent * mechanical condition. See classified ad for further used car values. 4 SAYLORS MOTOR CO 213 No. First St. Open Evenings I Small down payment, balance monthly. | Il B 11 il 11 I e Capitaland Surplus£l2o,ooo.o& ’ I Diamonds S2O up l ine Quality Stones of perfect cut and coloring in beautiful and attractive mount- | ings of the newest designs. Diamond Rings are a mark of tion and are the prized jewel of both meet and women. May we show you oar assortment? Keller Jewelry Store | »

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I ordered gasoline. He lighted n cigar- ■ ’. tte. throwing the match into the ■ doorway of the building. The ex-■ plosions and fire resulted. H Firemen found one body, charred ■ Iheyond recognition and believed two I I more might be in the ruins. | I Police are looking for Sims. I 1 o- I 'I Miss Betty Hoffman, of Fort Wayne I a is visiting friends and relatives here I i for a few days. 11 .... I■ ■■ ■■■ ‘' ■—■■■ —* I

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