OUR, GGMIQ-SECTION - llWr thinks' f ', J 1 , . t, Wale.' Fancy PaaU. ' , . fi'QANTA MONICA, CALIF.- f v i3 AH is excitement in London , 4 The prince of Wales .has adopt t" . ed a new style in trouserings called the "straight outline " ; , Wjth no desire to be morbid, I've gone into the fascinating details. : 1 glean from : the cable grams that they touch the wear ' er lh but one place, and only then if his royal highness Is sitting down. When walk-1 , - ' tng, be has to take two steps while the trousers are taking one. It's as though Slim Sum merville swiped my things and was trying to escape with the goods on. I shall not follow the royal example. As a snappy dress er I never seem Irvin S. Cobb. to get anywhere, ' f-i'v' ' somehow. George Ade once said no matter what I put on I still looked like Paducah, Ky., and when I read what the well-dressed man will wear I sorrowfully admit there's nothing correct about me except my back collar button and rm not so sure about that It's one of those plain bone ones nothing flashy. , So I shall continue to stick to the garments enclosing me at the moment They are, as you might say, my pre-depresslon pants. In youth they sheltered me; I'll not de- sert them now. Besides, I might be arrested." , Hollywood Hermit. IP YOU'VE been to Movleland, you've seen our fur-bearing her mits. As true recluses, these gen tlemen have the Innate desire to avoid being conspicuous, which is ever characteristic of Hollywood. . So they march the principal streets all day, with their long hair and "their ditto whisker waving in the climate, and wearing as few clothes as the law allows and out here, we allow few Indeed. ' There is a single member of the group who's different He's Just as woolly as the others, but he doesn't parade up and down. Nor will he tell you his name or the address of his cave, or where be came from or where he's going Some 'think he has a secret past But I think be has a great ambi tion. It's my Idea he wants to go down in history as the one who was net commissioned a colonel on the staff of the governor of Kentucky. . '' Onnartanitiea of Youth. f N THE brave days before 28 the future of an ambitious young graduate was assured. He sold bonds. Statistics show there was a salesman for every bond. Short' iw thoraafter. anv . fellow who owned a bond was his own sales man. ''. I still have some very beautiful nnp which I'd like to swap for a pair of mss4gate cuff buttons, a ukulele, a collection of postage stamps or what have your Then followed the dreary years when the youth with a diploma naa nowhere to head in desperate, hopeless years. But now--now he needn't worry any more about a ca reer. It's all fixed. He can step out of college rleht Into a CCC camp. The Return of Pcoiperity GOOD times are certainly com ing back at least to the fur business. I hear prices are so high that onlv the wealthier minks can afford their own skins; the rest of them will go through the winter wearing dyed rabbit. I went to a party and nearly ev ery woman there was up to her ears in ermine or chinchilla or sil ver fox or some other very exclu sive peltry. There was one large lady who had on at least three kinds of expensive wild animals. If somebody bad left the door open, her wrap would have stolen right back to the zoo. It' fine nrosnerlty Is returning. Wouldn't It be grand if. Instead of -" being visited on a favored lew; it could be passed around? - ; - Crooning to Oysters. THE professional ; -crooner nas found his musical sout-mate. It's Hour- (amous. Pacific coast bt-valve, - that winsome - creature which Is about the size of a suspender but .; ton. '",';-"" ij ? a Seattle Judge experimented on v the harmonic affinities of shell fish. He couldn't get anywhere with the clam, -clams being . proverbially y dumb, but, working on onr cunning. little native oyster,, he first estab lished" Its natural vibration,, then ' found a note- to correspond. ? Do that, and an oyster opens right Jjp. "They open easiest says the die-cH-erei. 'wbtt crooners; are per forming.' . '"J 1 , Now let's establish what form of animal life responds spiritually to i columnist. , ' . y - IRVIN 8. COBB - ' C North annrlenn N"nr Alliance, - WHAT GEORGE MEANS , Ruth was a sweet girt - She was readliur a book that save the mean ing of : names. Her mother was watching her,: and thinking of, all the young; men who were attracted ' "Mother," fsaysRuthv . "it says Philip means lover of horses," and James means beloved. Mother, what does George mean, I .wonder?" . " -; "I hone, m dear.1, said her moth er, "that George means business." f "Madam ",'aald the hobo. "I onct bad wife and fam'ly of my -own-but I couldn't . he r contented. : I growled and : gruumled at every thing and flnaflv 1 left home."'.. ... WettV here's a chicken sandwich for you, sire, saw me oousewue. "Mighty few nusoanoa are as con siderate as thafr-Pathflnder Mag azine. Youthful Natural!.! Being told to write an essay on the mule, a small boy turned In to his. teacher the following effort; The mewl is a hardier bird than a guse or turkie. It has two legs tn walk with, two more to kick with, and wears lts wings on the side of 4ts head. If is stubbornly backward about coming forward." Humboldt Union. Evan So "I believe." said the neglected wife, "that mine will be the fate of Ahpl " . "Whv so?" oueried her husband. "Well" said the wife. "Abel was billed with, a Club, and If you con tinue to go to yours every night, I see my finish." TRY IT, ONCE "Is golf a difficult game to mas ter?" "I guess so. Nobody's ever mas tered It yet." Fallin. Market Mrs. Newbrlde Boo, boo! Thls morning Clarence said I was one woman in a hundred. Mother That's nothing to cry about' Mrs. Newbrlde Yes It Is. Before I we were married he said I was one I woman in a thousand. Hope . "That arlrl says that in her opin ion love Is all nonsense," remarked the eloomv voung man. . "Well." answered . Miss Cayenne, "don't despair. Perhaps you can succeed in being sufficiently non sensical to meet her Ideals." On the Soot nffiVe Bov (nervously) Please, sir, I think you're wanted on thai phone. Enmloyer You think! : What's the eood of thinking "Weil, sir, the voice at the other end said, 'Hello, Is that yon, you old idiot 1'" Atlanta- Constitution. We Knowt "Wife finished , house; cleBnlng vet?" . "Guess not I bad to go to the cellar this morning for a' clean shirt And I found the garden .spade in the living room. Oh. Ah He I know I'm not much to look I She Still, you'll be at work aU i day. Answers Magazine.; v . Broadcnitina an Rs ;,V- "Do vou think 1 ought to spend a taw rtnvi In bed.- doctor? t , - - 'A few nlriitj would do-you more. srood." Answers Magazine. BANG! BANG! . '"It's a .battle royal when my wtfrfa club pIkvs th -." y Events THE lTHERHEADS inw BEFope. Utitt 7 i: "Aai fcnf r. A tIMB f 1L J LU OH I'M PAVIN YM6 BILLS k VIITH CHECKS BUT, I HAVE TO SEUP VTHBM FINNEY- OF THE iAcyyirr.i U THAT A, MEAL : R mTcfterj .-that ; 4-. ' mi POHS 4.1KB, to, EAT -00 : -w R. S ) in the Uvesfyl:!lk By 6borne ARE .YOU A PAMVANPLEU--- NAMt To FAY i ,- . ' - 33MB BILLS 1 FORCE -" NiCE' IMPECP : tniie - to HlS&ELF bUT lUSoV MB, .... - - COOKIN' ' pLACB - HE 7 MIS' UP fa Tub TiMft 'J :sX;'il:'.;;1--- M ; vfMAT ? VlELUi TUIS . IS ttOINW tats ; casv OH OLD-CHtC' Boo new.- it CENTS -JUST' ONE. TORAt," Ofe." rttti ii i u i rr) urn 0CLL' B6 (foM "J OTi-lBR. ttoowrwr mb vow WHILg YB2. HKRU. PO 1' PISHB5 , . If ' .aSJtaf" -' TlI rKA eft POB5 MEAU AMP ALU ; ; rWISE CHOICE? Newlywed-1 didn't marry yomr among . A Naw-Stor TeBcher-Tohnny, why are you so I late this morning? ' 1 - Johnny (ibreathlessly) If yvi plP8, teacher, we tuned In on wc.' n station inst ew rno:' r et tiie climk ty I . 7 - Always Iron ecru. Unens on the Iwrone side. - Ironing on tne rigm aide robs them of their luster., i Sheer wool crepe In the brighter bolors' make 1 very attractive . siue Uraperies; They are lined with egg- tuKn nfaaalnir necktlea., '. cut . a (piece of cardboard, the shape of th . h. anil alln inside of It Cover tie with a cloth and press with hot Iron. I There will then be no marKS text oy -- aay f '- ivw niiMij mm . you have tried for your cough, cheat . cold or bronchial Irritation, yon cun, get reucu -now w.u. yiDuniui.i,'i. 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