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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH fXovy r Sheers Enlivened With Col or How I Broke Into By CIIERIE NICHOLAS I The Movies Q) hr By tUC JEAN HERSHOLT TV BE technically correct, a seriea of conditions and events wut my advent Into the movies.brought First, and probably most Important was the fact that I was born well, almost In the theater. My parents were well known thwitrWai folks and were in Copenhagen. Denmark. So 'from such an auspicious beginning I g as reared In the atmosphere of painted canvag, greasepaint and footlights. My early youth was very similar to most other young folks and after a high school and college training I set out to be an artist A number of my paintings won prires and a bright career loomed before me tut theatrical blood coursed through my veins In no uncertain manner eo I tried the stai e. May I say with all due modesty that I soon became widely known for my portrayals of charactsri from the plays of Ibsen, Strlndberg, BJornsen and Tolstoy? The theatrical career, as anyone may know, Is replete with travel and thus I soon toured all of Scandinavia. Her a motion picture company came Into my life, and for four years I worked question as to "what 8 the for spring and summer, Is answered 1333, very definitely In navy At fascinating, sieen which have been "stealing the stow" In most window displays and of style parades it the majority itajed so far tills season, THE t are worthy to admire and to Mvet, are these genteel-lookinnavy raits, frocks and ensembles made of mate-rlal- i Jit thin kind which are the rage Just now As They g to Just what type of fabric shall fash-Iosheer. It Is left for n your new navy yon to decide. your selection you will called upon to decide, perhaps, between one of those voguish thin crepes, or taffeta finished types, which ire ribbed in either tiny or wide welts newest thing out) or one of the numerous thin - almost - to - transparency woolens which are such good style. Then again jour fancy may turn to a plain triple sheer such as ailors to a nicety. At any rate what-eve- r the weave. If It be navy and If It be sheer, depend upon It, It will qualify a hundred per cent smart What's more, It will be the most practical outfit you could possibly choose and with 1& accents of white or bright color It will flatter to heart's desire. It makes the r story the more thrilling in that those who cre-it- e of these materials are displaying snch cunning and originality In their manipulation. They are, for instance, tacking gome of these sheer suits all orer from head to foot. Then again tie treatment is varied In that these tain fabrics are shirred In in making 6 quality-kin- navy-shee- row-and- row puffs irom neckline to beiuline. To these costumes of tucked, shirred or tailored navy, or black, if you prefer, sheers, a final note of chic is repeatedly added In the way of white The pique or organdie accessories. Intriguing thing about these attractive collars and cuffs, gllets, lapels and other Items too numerous to mention Is, they are so fashioned as to button on with a view to removing and laundering at will. For those who prefer gay contrast Instead of touches of white, an array of charming dresses are being shown this season which flaunt enlivening dashes and splashes of high color. The combining of vivid print with solid navy sheers Is an gesture. An effective Instance of this style trend is recorded In the winsome frock Illustrated to the left tn this picture. This smart daytime dress is made of a ribbed sheer of bemberg. In light navy with bishop sleeves and the new Patou neckline done In a bizarre scarf print. A silver girdle an additional fastening provide novelty worsted. When you learn about the striped sleeves, you will be eager to borrow the Idea Instanter. They are made of two shades of blue organdie set together with silver thread fagoting. The op porttinity offered in this clever stroke of handiwork for striking color effect is endless. One might even work out, If they so chose, a Roman stripe effect using multicolored bands of orrough-finishe- gandie. 1933. Western .Newspaper Union. PARIS GOWNS MADE OF WRAPPING CORD EVENING ENSEMBLE Bj CIIERIE NICHOLAS Save your string don't throw awaj even a small scrap, because when you get enough you can make an entire dress, or spring coat, out of It and be the last word in Parisian smartness. uses regular wrapping Schiaparelli cord to create a very lacy looking costume, for she loops It around Into interesting designs In a large mesh manner and then stiffens the whole thing so that it has a certain amount of body and doesn't Just wilt when you put it on. And the scraps from all your clothes, too don't think of throwing away any of them, because your gloves must, absolutely must, be made to match each and every outfit, from your wool ensemble to your printed georgette or crepe de chine evening now made of silk, gown. Gloves are tafsatin, calico, lace, chiffon, wool, feta with organdie gauntlet gloves and In leather touched off with any of the above materials. This ' Into Fashion Picture very lovely evening ensemble ls a Lucien Lelong creation pro-caim- s the charm of velvet as it poses dainty flowery "le CaOpliko w Real Flowers Come Back ..ra ' g'nn h gowns. V, The ador- r.,r - riranod from a scarf yoke. ravishing styles in Promise for summer. The gown ls a rSieoug clre mousseline print with m 8reen background. te whicn flow typical of the kPed Bateau Effect Is New Neckline Treatment UOInnr r....,. .l across l. ton ""u ui- wiuui 01 frock Is the newest neckline "Dent, which several of the Paris Wrlers agree on, the draped bateau Thls 18 8omet'mes done 80 ilrh fii 11 tne front of tne tW ,b'U Incrossescase u 13 annthor any iint the hni'lznnrn etrmhnsls at feoni? f the sllll0uette or across the r" ft? as Nature once again Imitates art, for back vogue into come real flowers wear with daytime and afternoon clothes. They're real, but the object look of the game Is to make them are For they as possible. artificial as artificial the like look " to being "stvl.-.iIn the blossoms whirl) we have been our for decorations as habit of using costumes. more dressed-uFor Instance, with a trailing gowna mauve cast, of grav chiffon with a with appeared recently woman smnr, caught violets, a lei wreath of real orchid. at the side with a single huge w.th frock, black a Another wore finished a eiwide square neckline, orchids held In ther side with white and fla Gardenias place with clips. used In a s.milar are camellias white manner, in pairs. Pique Trim. Hati bows of white pique trim Utile Perky to continue. The square quoted In some collections Is trlck t0 8ve that width at ig aiders WaIcn makeg nIp9 geem bows in front Articles Long Unused Are Bound to Deteriorate in Quality. There seems to be a natural law that unused articles shall become useless. As soon as one stops utilizing whatever the thing hapjiens to be, from that time It commences to deteriorate. It Is as if the article said : "If you are done with me. so am I done with yon. I will not be neglected and continue to keep in good condition. I will serve you to the best of my ability so long as I endure, provided you want me. If I am no longer desirable, I cannot help deteriorating." How many of us honiemakers have found that such a state of affairs is truth. Wc let garments remain flaneing in a clone L They may get weak and tear or cut along seams and in folds when we again want to use them. Silk Is particularly liable to be affected. If the closet is warm, the heat Is ruinous to silk in which there is any filling. So few silks today are pure. Women Insist on them having "body," and filling supplies "body." Or It may be that the frock Is partly or entirely of wool. Beware of moths und buffalo bugs. If so. They accept the Invitation of longstanding unused material and worm their way Into the textiles, and tiny j Cutienra m SHAMPOO Ideal sua its eonnacuoo with Parkar'a hair BaUam.Makas Lha hair aoft and fluffy, so eanta by mail or at drag-tia- u. Uisoax Cbamioal Works. Patebosoa, M.S. ACID STOMACH EASY NOW TO CORRECT Just Do One Thing d bright accent For the swagger navy dress to the right the designer turns to a sheer SMALL "LARGE" ORDER Speaking of "small business tb smallest order ever placed with s big steel concern was recently executed at Toungstown, Ohio. This orholes, always Just where they will der was for a quarter of a pound f fehow most, are found in a Surpris- the thinnest steel rolled. It made a strip six inches wide and 12 feet ingly short time. 000th of Wash goods ret soiled and massed. long and It was only Dirt rots textiles. Also, being sus- sn Inch in thickness, or about a third pended on clothes hanger strain of the thickness of the sheet of pathe material of whatever sort, where per you are now reading. Pathfindit bears the weight of the garment, er Magazine. on the shoulders usually. But it is not wearing apparri Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes women So alcohol. Bold alone which repays us in kind for wetkdruggiki instrong. tablet or liijiud. Adr. by failure to make use of it. Furniture will get loose in its Joints, dull of Comedy of Errors ? polish, shabby la upholstery, etc. It "Experience" is largely a lot of will need to be done over after a mistakes. period of disuse It ls odd that the articles which are most easily breakable when used, are those which, when not used, show ill effects least. Glass Overcome Skin Trouble and china, when carefully packed away, can be taken out, and be Rashes, eczemas and most found In perfect condition in later forms of itching, burning skin years. irritations are quietly and Then, too, unused articles have a strange way of losing themselves. easily healed by daily use of How the articles go or where, reCutienra Soap and Cntlenra mains a mystery. Like shoe buttons, Olntmeni which one young boy declared "died off," so do these . unused articles seem to die away. Certainly they SoapSe. OiatmsntBandlOo. SasnptsMchfrM. Addnaai "Csrtksaorsw1 vanish without anyone in the houseDept. e & Maldea, Maaa. hold being aware of how or when. So it pays either to use things constantly, or else pack them away in some PARKER'S manner which will preserve them BALSAM HAIR B I Hnilit autm Hair faUt1 against the time of returned desire I Imparts tmtr to have thetn utilized. to Crar ud Fuiad HmIA Sautr mje and si w at uiwvwca. WNU Scrrlc. O. 1913. Bell Syndicate Neglect Must Be Paid For Jean Hersholt before the camera, nearly always In Biblical plays. I soon became so thoroughly established as a player of Biblical characters that I couldn't obtain another part under any circumstances. At a loss as to what to do, I was on the verge of returning to the stage when a most welcome summons came. The Danish government wanted me to stage and supervise the national hibits at the San Francisco exposition. ex- In 1915. That of course, brought me to Cali- fornia. The American LIfeograph company, at Portland, Ore., engaged me soon after to direct several pictures. The old love, acting, didn't thrive under such neglect so I gave up the directorial phase of motion pictures to make several pictures with the late Thomas Ince. Then followed a year with the Universal company. abDuring this period I learned to sorb the American technique and atmosphere and believe you me, It was almost like being reborn. 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