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1924-05-07 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 6 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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OF BLUE TRIM PRINTED CHIFFON THE CAPE COAT IS THE SMARTEST SPRING OFFERING A pretty frock of printed chiffon in blue with black figure is trimmed with tie and bands of plain blue. Most of these new frocks feature a matching scarf. The summer frocks of soft material give us more fullness in the skirt, for which all athletically inclined women will be devoutly thankful. DESCENDANTS OF COLONISTS FORM A pretty frock of printed chiffon in blue with black figure is trimmed with tie and bands of plain blue. Most of these new frocks feature a matching scarf. The summer frocks of soft material give us more fullness in the skirt, for which all athletically inclined women will be devoutly thankful. DESCENDANTS OF COLONISTS FORM NEW SOCIETY Mrs. J. E. Robinson. Of all the handsome wraps offered to milady for her spring wardrobe none has quite the smartness of the cape coat. It has an up-to-date look and suggests to the imaginative alluring picture of travel in foreign lands. One can picture oneself strolling about the deck of an ocean liner clothed in one of these long coats with the attached cape. The coat shown is fashioned of pom pom silk, however, so may not be quite practical for travel. It is a very handsome model, nevertheless, and has a collar of dyed squirrel. Gipsy Actress Aids Child Health by Singing Evening Lullaby to Orphan Babies Over Radio "Mr. Radio Man" Is Favorite Song of Tiny Tots, Their Benefactress Discovers From Their Letters New York City.—Nonette, gypsy violinist and singer and lover of children, has listed herself as one of those who will aid the American Child Health Association in calling attention to National Child Health Day. Nonette is known in theatrical circles as the "children's friend" because she nightly puts many thousands of babies in orphanages and children's hospitals to sleep with her radio music. Her first effort in the child health campaign which is being led by Herbert Hoover, President of the American Child Health Association, was to sing the modern child's favorite popular song, "Mr. Radio Man," for the benefit of Jacqueline Pabon and Ramanda Camadado, rival candidates for baby health queen of New York. "When the telephone first came in," Nonette explains, "the song writers immediately saw the possibilities of joining the child and telephone themes. The radio belongs even more than the telephone to every child, and I earnestly believe the radio bedtime story and song are a great aid in promoting child health. "You ought to see the letters I get from children everywhere about their favorite songs. They like best of all the one that personifies for them the mysterious voice coming out of the horn in the wall, Mr. Radio Man." New York's baby health queen will be crowned by the city's Mayor in Central Park as part of the local child health celebration." Some of the gentlemen of the ada. Are they too handsome? INTERESTING TOPICS AS SEEN BY THE PLAIN DEALER CAMERA INTERESTING TOPICS AS SEEN BY THE PLAIN DEALER CAMERA WHERE LOST CHAPTERS IN HISTORY ARE BEING RECOVERED A view of the unearthed ruins of Carthage, showing the amphitheater, which was in the Roman style. The cross marks the spot where St. Felicitas was martyred. Lost chapters in history will be partially recovered by excavations being made on the site of ancient Carthage by an expedition of French and Americans. Carthage, on the African coast, was once the most powerful trade city on the Mediterranean. It was totally destroyed by the Romans in 146 B.C., after three wars known in history as the Punic wars. The fighting began more than a hundred years previous. The first campaign was from 264 to 241 B.C., the second form 218 to 201 B.C., and the third and last from 149 to 146 B.C. Britain's First Woman Deep Sea Diver Seeking Treasure of Spanish Galleon That Said in 1588 Britain's First Woman Deep Sea Diver Seeking Treasure of Spanish Galleon That Saunk in 1588 Miss Margaret Naylor is shown here with her helmet in place and all ready to descend to the ocean floor. She is making an effort to salvage the treasure of a Spanish galleon sunk in Tobermory Bay three hundred and thirty-six years ago. The four members of the team sup. Bel The team of American stars, elected to carry the s and stripes in the women' s matches in the Olympiad summer, has the ideal make the fire of youth and the wis of age. Mrs. Hazel Hotch Wightman, captain of the t "START THE DAY RIGHT;" WEAR A RUFFLY NEGLIGEE This charming negligee or breakfast coat as it is called, of ruffle! chiffon is intended to start the fair wearer's day right. It is developed in seafoam green over woodcut brown with a cluster of bright red chiffon granes on the left shoulder and at the closing. Green seems almost appropriate color to wear in the springtime of the year and is particularly becoming to the slender, youthful figure. This frock of green brocaded satin with stripes running horiztally would be charming for the younger sister of the house. A soft lace ruffle edges the short sleeves and a wide sash hangs from a braided ornament low down at the left side. HE DIDN'T LIKE U. S., SO CARUSO'S WIDOW This charming negligee or breakfast coat as it is called, of ruffled chiffon is intended to start the fair wearer's day right. It is developed in seafloor green over wooded brown with a cluster of bright red chiffon granes on the left shoulder and at the closing. Green seems a most appropriate color to wear in the springtime of the year and is particularly becoming to the slender, youthful figure. This frock of green brocaded satin with stripes running horizontally would be charming for the younger sister of the house. A soft lace ruffle edges the short sleeves and a wide zash hangs from a brushed ornament low down at the left side. HE DIDN'T LIKE U. S., SO CARUSO'S WIDOW IS MINUS HER NEW ENGLISH HUSBAND Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ingram and Mrs. Ingram's daughter, Gloria Caruso. He objected to the crudeness of the United States in general and his wife's friends at Palm Beach, where they were honeymooning, in particular. She resented his fault finding and told him that he could go back to England. He took the next boat. That, friends explain, is the reason why a divorce is expected shortly to sever the bonds which united Captain E. A. Ingram of the British army and Mrs. Enrico Caruso, widow of the famous tenor, last November. YOUTH AND EXPERIENCE ON U.S. OLYMPIC NET TEAM four members of the team: Left to right, Helen Mills, Eleanor Goss and Mrs. Marian Zinderstein Jessup. Below, Mrs. Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman, from an old photo. The team of American net is led to carry the stars stripes in the women's ten-matches in the Olympiad this mer, has the ideal makeup—fire of youth and the wisdom age. Mrs. Hazel Hotchkiss Wrightman, captain of the team, is one of the veteran players of her sex in the U.S. She was active in tournament play 14 or 15 years ago. Helen Willa, another member and now national champion, is still in her teens and rose to prominence in the last couple of seasons. The other members, Miss Eleano Goss and Mrs. Marian Zinderstein Jessup, present the same combination to lesser degrees. Miss Goss is a real veteran. Ms. Jessup broke into the limelight a few months ago by her brilliant play in the national turney.