oc-plain-dealer 1923-06-06
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SEEK DIPLOMAT'S RECALL TO HEAD KRUPP INDUSTRY
Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt.
According to latest reports from the Ruhr the Berlin government has been requested to recall Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt, present ambassador to the U.S., by Krupp directors. Wiedfeldt is wanted to resume his old position in charge of Krupp works. The prison sentences doled out to Krupp officials by the French caused the request to be made.
WOMAN ADMITS PATERNITY CHARGE MADRAGAINST PICTURE ACTOR IS "FRAME-UP"
William S. "Bill" Hart and his erstwhile accuser, Miss Elizabeth McCauley.
William S. Hart, hero of a thousand movie reels, has been cleared of the paternity charges made against him when his accuser confessed to newspapermen that Hart was the victim of a "frame-up."
William B. "Bill" Hart and his erstwhile accuser, Miss Elizabeth McCauley.
William S. Hart, hero of a thousand movie reels, has been cleared of the paternity charges made against him when his accuser confessed to newspapermen that Hart was the victim of a "frame-up."
GERMAN REDS RIOT IN COAL CENTER
Birdseye view of Gelsenkirchen, with a huge blast furnace in the foreground.
Gelsenkirchen, in the heart of Germany's coal and iron district, is the scene of the latest com-munist uprising. It is reported that five were killed and sixty wounded in the street fighting in the city. The rioting splits said to be spreading. Fri- force. are "watchfully waiti-
As Seen By The Plain
THESE COSTUMES ARE CORRECT FOR MORNING
CANTER, MOTORING AND AFTERNOON BRIDGE
The three costumes here shown are the correct thing for a day of pleasure for milady. At the left is the riding habit. It is a stricty tailored Goldflex mocoel of Donchester tweed. At the right is the up-to-the-minute motor coat. It may be thrown over the riding habit for the motor ride to and from the stables, or as an extra wrap over the tailored suit. It, too, is a Goldflex model of plaided velour. The gown in the middle is a cool gray creation of Suzanna crepe, a material which is very popular this season. It is sleeveless, has a long blouse and a plentifully draped skirt held in place with a woven garnd worn low and showing that the Egyptian influence is still with it.
The three costumes here shown are the correct thing for a day of pleasure for milady. At the left is the riding habit. It is a strictly tailored Goldflex mocoel of Donchester tweed. At the right is the up-to-the-minute motor coat. It may be thrown over the riding habit for the motor ride to and from the stuben, or as an extra wrap over the tailored suit. It, too, is a Golflex model of plaided velour. The gown in the middle is a cool gray creation of Suzanna crepe, a material which is very popular this season. It is sleeveless, has a long blouse and a plentifully draped skirt held in place with a woven girdle worn low and showing that the Egyptian influence is still within.
DIPLOMAT'S SON WORKS ON FARM
Herman J. Wiedfeldt.
Herman J. Wiedfeldt, son of Otto Wiedfeldt, German ambassador to the United States, is working as an ordinary field hand on a Wisconsin farm for $1 a week. He is after practical experience to round out his college course.
HOW THE SUNDAY LAKE
How Dr. Bowlby, secretary of the Lord's are the ones that have the most that have the minimum of Sunday
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GRACEFUL GOWN
FOR GRADUATION
The graceful gown pictured above would fill the requirements of a graduation gown. It is made of white suzanna crepe, has a draped skirt and long pointed folds hang from the shoulder to the floor. A tiny strap holds it in place.
The graceful gown pictured above would fill the requirements of a graduation gown. It is made of white suzanna crepe, has a draped skirt and long pointed folds hang from the shoulder to the floor. A tiny strap holds it in place at the shoulder and a bunch of flowers at the slightly lowered waistline is the only break in the long, slender lines.
PREMIER'S DAUGHTER WILL ASSIST MOTHER IN "PRIME MINISTERING" LONDON SOCIETY
Miss Betty Baldwin.
THE SUNDAY LAW ADVOCATES SEE THE UNITED STATES
by, secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance, divides the states into six grades. The white states ones that have the most Sunday laws. The grades range on down to the black ones—these the minimum of Sunday legislation.