NEW CHINESE BLOUSE IS JUST 'A MIDDY By Betty Brown The middy blouse seems to have taken new glory to itself. Not satis fied with being smocked in gay col ors, it has been extended into a blouse of oriental fashion. I have no liking for the Chinese fashion blouse myself; I do not like fantastic fashions for youngsters, but here it is as Mme. Chambers, a modiste of note, designed it. It's made of midnight blue taffeta with embroidery of blue and red and yellow. The blouse 4s separate and fastens over the right shoulder. Deep collar and deep cuffs of yellow china silk carry out the oriental effect o o SAYS TEMPERAMENT DOESN'T COUNT IN THEATRICALS Temperament amounts to little in theatricals, according to Miss Hajos, winsome star of comic opera. She says the actor with real ability is the real actor, while temperament is sometimes "put on" for .effect HIS APPRENTICESHIP Ralph Marble, who has been en gaged at Cook's market for some time past, has resigned his position and has engaged with the Sidney house barber shop as an assistant This is the shop in which Mr. Marble learned his trade in and after which he conducted a shop for himself for time. Sidney, N. Y., Record. o o Kansas has fewer millionaires an4 paupers than any other state.