Weekly Fashion Article BY LUCILE BUCHANAN Fafthion Editor of Harper'* Bazar New York, Oct. 24. ? The sweater ana jersey cloth mode is one of the smartest in Paris at the moment. Heavy- jersey cloth, non-stretch able and of a texture resembling s^me new and flattering tweed is used for an autumn sports ensemble by Channel. The jersey is woven in two dark shades of bottle green, which is used for th? sports frock, combined with green satin, and for the long sports coat combined with l.ght. almost cream colored fur. This is typical of the new use of the new jertey cloth, so different from the independable sagging and unsympa thetic fabric that jersey cloth started eut to be. Striped, jersey is being used with plain fabric with extraordinary smart effect. O'Kossen, uses a wide, al most two-inches, striped jersey in shades of beige and rust, horizontally for the blouse of a three-piece cos tume. This blouse has a "crew neck" cut around the base of the throat, is absolutely untrimmed, and the stripes are used horizontally. The skirt and coat are of brown tweed, the coat is lined with the jersey used vertically. Wool Jertey la Youthful This all-woolen type of costume is extremely practical at this season, be cause it is light and warm and may be worn without furs. What is more, it has a youthful ease that makes it wearable for almost any daytime occasion. For country club wear, or for motoring a black and yellow heavy woolen diagonal weave fabric is used for a perfectly straight coat, lined with jersey in the same shade of yellow and dark brown. An over blouse of the jersey uses the fabric with the stripes on the diagonal, and has a belt with a Galalith buckle. The skirt matches the coat. There is an air of perfect simpli uity about tiic?t> costumes that makes ? last season's jersey sports costumes .ook like something out .of ihv gay 1 nineties. There has been a curious ' i ef moment and definite sophist ica- ; lion going on in sports costumes. ? ?Uu h small accessory that goes with these costumes must harmonize in | ?pint and material. The lizard bag ? l:um Hermes, the one with the "zip per" top that has become a classic, antelope slip-on gloves in beige; or natural chamois gloves that slip on, reptile shoes, or combination kid and reptile, simply cut, of the oxford type, or the simple one strap type, these are the logical complements for this type of costume. And al ways beige stockings; not a pink beige, but a tan beige. Sport* Jewelry i "Modern" jewelry, made of gold and silver, combined in simple mod ern designs, like the jewelry of Dun- 1 and; or jewelry of silver and semi pr: clous stones, is smartest with the clothes. Pearl choekers and errings are often Worn, particularly by Amer ican women, but they are not as smart as the newer stones and metal jewelry. I have seen so many costumes of lh;<i type with the small skullcap hat with ear-laps, or the beret pnd its variations, but these are really all wrong. The simple felt hat, like a man's hat, with a grosgrain or nar row felt band is much smarter. The brim of this hat may turn down all around, like a cloche, but never may the hat have any suggestion of dres siness. of the houses in Paris are knitted in modern design in shades of brown and beige, dark green and light green, yellow and brown, and shades of red, to be worn with jersey clothe o rcrepe skirts under tweed or jersey coats. ; LET US DO YOUR JOB PRINTING FINE FARM IN PICKENS COUNTY FOR SALE 69 acre farm, two miles from Pickens, S. C., on paved National Highway. Two good residences, land in high state of cultivation ; daily mail ; plenty wood and water; good pasture; land will make two bales cotton per acre, also adapted to corn, rye, wheat, oats and vegetables or fruit growing. Owner wants to retire and move to town. An excellent bargain, at the price quoted. Pickens Real-Estate & Insurance Agency By O. T. HINTON, Manager. Cold weather has little effed: on en gine performance with gasoline that is made right the year'round. That is "STANDARD" GASOLINE Mndr in the Cnrolinai gives us mum i TO ALL IN STATE j . t Sanatorium, Oct. 2t>. An Exteh ion department the services of whiei. ? all' available free of charge or at lost to every person in North Caro lina i.< liMinUunvki at >.i. torium, Sanatorium, M. ih, pur pose of the Extension Departnii nt :? to educate people in the state in i!s principles of the prevention, ear!;, discovery and cure ot' tuberculosis. Two clinic physicians, specialist. in the diagnosis of the disease, \vht? hold diagnostic clinics free of chart;; in any county in the state, do ii>: Kxtension Department's most import ant work. Discovery of tubcrculo sis early is of prime importance if the disease is to be cured. Recently the finding of tuberculosis in child hood has been stressed. A diagnos tic clinic is held at the Sanatorium every morning except Sunday from 8 to 11. Literature treating of the preven tion, early discovery and cure of tu berculosis, in language simple enough for the layman to understand is available through the Extension De partment free of charge. A post card addressed to the Extension De partment, Sanatorium, N. C., re questing literature on tuberculosis, with your name and. address is all that is necessary to secure this lit erature. | Supplies for the prevention of the spread of tuberculosis are sent post age prepaid at a little less than ac tual cost to any person ordering these supplies. Assistance and ad vice are given free of charge to any doctor, nurse or citizen of the state, ! dealing with any problem of tuber 'culosis from the building of a county , sanatorium to the diagnosis of a 1 case of tuberculosis, and a symptom of the disease. SELICA ITEMS 1.0?' sisted by . just closed v^ry esuccessUil Revival Meeting at theM^?MiUrAl Smith .nd chjl; ' unt Mrs?TnW Brown all of Cul lowhee are guests at the home of |MrWarUe^HaXe assisted by^hls Brackens]' butchered" a fine hog ,Tbrdand' Mrs. Ralph CordeU and .? ?JtUliheC,hoyr oTeSlV parents. Mr. and Mrs. John A, Cor was a Brevard !VitendFsrof ^rs. F. F. Bagwell are 'sorry to know she is confined to he bed with "flu. v j ac. ! compared b^Mrs 8 CordelVs mother S&S3 S Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Shipman and Mrs. Clate Osteen spent. 'Wednesday in^\dnr0M^^S?er of Blantyre, are guests at tbe ]1 day at the home of Mrs. J. M. y S? Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cordell, ac companied by Mrs. Wal er > .joimhtpr Vera. 3nd sister iVli^s a dieUgMcCall were Asheville visitors during the recent Western N. C. Fair, held at ^ccr.^on.J^' report many beautiful exhibits. Mr and Mrs. Norman Alexander of Walhalla, S. C., were recent v.s itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Hamlin. r We are glad to see Mrs. \\ ? C. McCall out again after a severe cas"> of rheumatism. j Eugen* and George. Bryson and ?sister. Miss Dare, visited Mr. and Mrs Walter Hamlin, Thursday night. Mr" Urslev Bell, of Rosman, is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. F. Osteen We are sorry the mumps are >e present in our community and wish for those suffering a speedy ieco\ erCome on East Fork, we know you have visitors ? tell us about them. NOTICE OF LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE Bv virture of the power given in a certain deed of trust executed b> C P Wilkins and B. J. Sitton to ?.he undersigned trustee to secure oer tain indebtedness mentioned therein, which deed of trust is dated of January 1923, and registered in Book 19 on page 629 of the dt>ed in trust records of Transylvania Coun tv North Carolina, and the said in debtedness mentioned having become due and default having been made (in the navment, rfnd notice as requited in said deed of trust having been given to the makers of said notes and deed of trust to make good the pay ment and the default not haying been made good, and the holier of said notes, ha via? demanded that the lands described in said deed of tiust be sold to satisfv the said indebted ness and tile com of .... I will sell to the highest h:dd<i .01 cash at the Court House ?own of Brevard, N.?C.. on Mono#) , iLfi 9R 1 ri0 7 nt J 2 O cloc^v November the ia. l.?-< - , , V all the following described lan'l. ' BEGINNING on a stone a? north west corn ?r of tho runs with T. K. Glar.ener - li^ (52 dog. west 10 poles and link. U> i stake, then north 1 1 d ..i.e.. i.oies to a stake in (?? I.. C.laz^nei . . : l-.cn with his line north ? > 1 1-- V; ?.w, .>i 1-2 pole? to a j-t ?K *? in ?n 7- of rood ; th-n with m?rth : ; do,'. V.st in poles to >. ????" ? (t,( h ? then down iv:?h bra i. Ii t ? r. Howimr r.mrses and dManc- no 1 1-2 deg. oast f.i H',s "? <i "" !.?vp makes a man think aim/- ' much of a cii'l ',s b" 11 ? f. Of .nakTnT. hooks th-r- is i... end \boro wnnM ?:?? ? ? n. V*. lull south 78 deg. oast K polos lo a take at the mouth of a branch; then lo.wn with the creek the following nurses and distances, south 10 ileg. ?ast 0 poll's; then south 5 ?1ok. cast > poles', south :i?J (k'K- east 5 poles o a shake on the south bank of the i- ,-k at J. K. (iliuvnt-r's coYner; tin a with his line 45 deg. west 31) poles ami 8 links to the beginning. Containing 8 ucros more* or lvss, anil In-iiij; all that land described in 'n d.auil in trust from C. P. Wilkins and It. J. Sitton to T. C. Galloway, trus ?tee dated the 23 day of January J926 and recorded ill Book ID at page 62i> of the Ilecd in trust records of Tran sylvania Co. N. C. This 24 day of Oct. 1927. T. C. Galloway, Trust<</ 027 N3 10 17 Qwo Trucks V2 Ton Chassis Only t395 /. o, b. Flint, MicH. 1-lon Chassis Only '4-95 l?Too Truck Chraii with Cab $610 All prion /. o. b. FUnx, Mich. that lead the world ill popularity The number of 'A-Ton trucks in use today is far greater than that of anyothercapacities ? -for these are the units used by thousands upon thousands of retail merchants to meet the requirements of modern delivery service. And because Chevrolet offers the greatest value available in each of these two sizes ? and because it offers the world's lowest ton-mile cost ? both the Che vroletT on and Vi-Ton trucks are .leading the world in popularity. Come in ? and see for yourself what Chevrolet offers you in com parison with other haulage units. Then you'll know why Chevrolet is the world's largest builder of gear-shift trucks ? with undi? puted leadership in both the Ton and Vi-Ton fields! Whitmire Motor Sales Company BREVARD, N. C. LA RGE ST BUILDER OF GEARSHIFT TRUCK S Save a lot of talk about decorating AGAIN the subject of decorating is under discussion ? various color combinations and suggestions have been submitted by both sides of the house? no asjree ment has been reached. A Pee Gee Color Selector (which we will give you; will solve the problem quickly. Fifteen complete color schemes are shown covering walls, ceiling, wood trim, floor and draperies. ? When a decision on color has been reached you will find a Pee Gee Paint, varnish, stv i, enamel or lacquer for tha purpose - there is no bet : r quality Brevard Hardware and Furailr.ro Co. Pee Gee Flatkoatt Beautifies the wall* an J ceilings of the home. Made in a rich ranite ? shades to match any decorative icheme. Durable a ; sanitary, this oil paint dries with a Hat. smooth, vc.vety finish. Various decorative effects are easily produced. I'aslly and qu;ckly cleaned.

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