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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND FRIDAY, MARCH W, 1921.

BACK TO NORMAL IS PARIS FASHION MOTE 1 SOUNDED FOR SPRING t . (By Asocis.td -Press) ' PARIS, March 11. A return to conservatism in woman's dress is indicated in advance displays for spring and Rummer now being held in Paris. Several hundred American buyers who liave arrived for the season's fashion shows iare more pleased than they

?iave been since the armistice, because of the ease with which the new modes can be adopted to the American taste. 2 The Paris dressmakers continue to show extreme effects in afternoon and evening wear, but the majority of the gowns reflect a return to sanity in dress. Such is the view of American buyers. Buying, however, is restricted because of the general depression in the United States. The business lull jn America has led to purchase of the most quiet models, the theory being that American women during the coming season will buy only simple things which can be worn on many occasions. American Influence Felt. Ttoe season is only half finished, but a general indication has already been given of the changes. One of the most noticeable innovations is the lengthening of the skirts at least one inch. French dressmakers ; admit that this is a recognition of American taste, which has resented . the extremely Short skirt since it Was introduced. ' Backs ate still bare. This the dressmakers have refused to alter. American buyers are purchasing these "bareback" models with a view to rigidly modifying them in America. While the new gowns are less radical, buyers say they continue to be complicated and expensive With the

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eries and turbans of all variety of color and long strings of beads of all colors of the rainbow. Beads are to be worn extensively according to the arbiters of fashion. The season's effects have been built for the normally built woman and the extremely plump and extremely thin woman will, have some difficulty in choosing becoming gowns. The corset has again been ignored. So serious and consistent has become this coolness to what was formerly fashion's basic principle, that corset manufacturers are contemplating an extensive campaign to bring the corset back to its proper place. Paris dressmakers say that corsets "are simply impossible," if one desires the utmost in smartness. Feathers play a most important part in the new hats. Ostrich plumes in particular are being used on large hats. Hats for the most part are small and are worn crushed down on the head in many shapes.

flood stage here will be passed Saturday or Sunday. The danger line in the Evansville port Is 35 feet The river is rising steadily here.

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Misi Aiexa Sterling. Miss Aiexa Sterling, American woman golf champion, sails for England to enter the British women's coif championship at Turn' berry, Scotland The contest will ' be Ixeld March 23 and Miss Sterling will be one of the fairest contestants.

"modern simplicity implies expense, old fashioned simplicity, dullness." Prices continue high. Dressmakers

reappearance.: of dyes of a pre-war ! justify them by uointing to tfce artistry

Ftandord, color, dominates all gowns

HAMMOND Three men in an automobile, running, it is said from Canada to Chicago with a carload of bonded Canadian whisky, offered 1300 as a bribe to a squad of federal prohibition enforcement officers when

arrested Thursday. EVANSVILLE James Clay, colored, a city fireman, fell dead Thursday when fighting a fire that originated in

a stable. As he stopped to pick up a hose he fell over unconscious and when his companions reached him he was dead. LOGANSPORT Pennsylvania railroad officials Thursday called back 40

car repairmen. This is the first mdica

If not already done, spread manure in the garden. If you have some old garden seeds left over from last year test them to see whether or not they will grow. Regulate the planting according to the per cent that will grow. Any work in the vegetable or fruit garden that has been neglected or is incomplete, should be completed as soon as possible. If you have a hotbed it will need more attention during March, owing to the varying temperature of the season. Watch the ventilation carefully. As soon as the garden is dry enough to work, it may be spaded or plowed. It should be thoroughly raked and all clods mashed. Drain all wet places if possible. As soon as the ground is in good condition some plantings may be made.

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WATSON ASKS APPOINTMENT OF WILSON AS AMBASSADOR . WASHINGTON, March 11. Reappointment of Henry Lane Wilson, exambassador to Mexico, to the diplomatic service was urged upon President Harding Thursday . by Senator Watson, Republic, of Indiana. It ia understood thai the post for which Mr. Wilson is most prominently under con-

HARDING'S AIREDALE PUP WILL HAVE NEGRO VALET ' WASHINGTON, March 11. The post of master of hounds has been

created, unofficially, at the White

House, and William X. Jackson, negro presented to Mr. Harding.

messenger at the executive mansion since President Roosevelt's time, has been deputized to the job. Laddie Boy. the president's Airedale, now constitutes the "pack," but an English bull pup is to join it as soon as it is old enough to begin its public career. The pup was born March 4, and will be

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days. Officials indicated that prooably others would be recalled before the end of the week. EVANSVILLE A flood warning for the Evansville district was issued today by Al Brand, local United States weather forecaster, who said that the

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