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Show T1 J FREE PRESS. IXH1. UTAH Maritime Hunters Bag Albemarle Deer Til'' FARM SHOW CALLS YOUTH t t Fitted and Lifted Waistline Is Smart 1 1 3 YOU IFsmart, IV jot vl ; S f r It t4 , v ill L """ r ? K"f- h - f protecting the Albemarle their - sul ,. tin e. Love, Inc., Plans Newest Parlor Strategy it' plain, i each with the line that emphasizes the slender, flattering silhouette. And it yom want to wear really individual in faih clothes, ion, of superior fabrics and becoming colors of your own seleo tion, then make your own, with these very designs, each of which is accompanied by' a detailed Bew chart. Afternoon Dress. Here's a lovely fashion that sim-- ! ply melts into your figure at th waistline, because the lifted mld- easy-to-follo- w ' Climaxing America' yearly farm festivals is the International Livestock Exposition and Horse Show, held this year for the 39th time at Chicago, November 26 to December 3. Though the show will attract 14,000 head of livestock, though $100,000 in cash prizes will be awarded, much interest always centers in the national club congress which this year it drawing 1J200 youths, the envoys of some 1,000,000 boys and girls now engaged in this work. ABOVE: Melvin Wagoner, Illinois farm fcov who will defend his junior Jp.'-corn crown. Ltr T: 4-- H ld Esther Maasen, Oregon canning i champion, and H. C. Seymour who will lead this year't Oregon 4-- K a the' Mb ' ; lusters in tidewater North Carolina are forced to turn sailors to the neculiar natural deer S.nce the hunters cannot penetrate !he ISe dogs in boats and set them ashore on large islands inhabited bv the deer. Hunters loath, they carry Ji fT mainla"d' ased by the dogs. Then, under Albemarle erialftl ( the deer 10 hunting custom, the nearest a sw'mmmg deer ftJir-boatma"titled to first shot. (;Un poised, the hunter must wait until .s the d and and The buck on the right would have sk for ft, J,, deer makes if the boat escaped v t v Cirri usin. J rocsea in a lions ! r f look, and M look Glimmer than you are, by al meana wear these two frocka. Picture Jrarade Pa1 . f tht vtrj want to have tiny-waist- V WCIXX- . ' 5 - V- ' fr;4rhrsrr ' I - ' " ' ma nHw4S'a ' one thing could provide so much interest and fun for these five girls, and that, without doubt, is love, that there is not enough love in this mundane world, they invented a new love game and convinced firmly out their intention to ifganized Love, Inc., with a charter from New York state, so that they could carry Dottie Davis, Mafcjing "love boldly into the parlor." Left to right are Barbara Cochrane, Emily Jamieson, rti Savage and Lucille Streat. 1 Only lidlf BEAUTY CULTURIST Rail Heads Decide Against Pay Cut ft . i - ' - , S V 62o 1585 riff section is cut in one with the skirt panel in front. The bodice fits beautifully, thanks to scarcely perceptible gathers above th waistline, and darts on the shoulders. The sleeves fit tht arm snugly, and are smartly high and Victorian at the shoulders. In veW vet, satin, thin wool or silk crepe, this will be one of the most slenderizing, flattering frocks yott ever put on! Workaday Dress. An unusually smart casual fashion is this one with the princess Wisconsin boy who has skirt cut up to a high waistline Homer Graver, nineteen-year-ol- d shown several prize and and topped by gathers that give fullness over the bosom, accent champion winners in the ating the slimness of the skirt. junior cattle department. Swirls of braid on the pretty His Hereford steer (above) sleeves, and a row of braid edgwas champion of the junior ing the round collar trim it up contest last feeding year. just enough. Make this of gingham, calico or percale for home work, and in wool crepe, flannel or flat crepe for runabout. The Patterns. No. 1585 is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. With long sleeves, size 38 requires 5 yards of material. With short sleeves, 414 yards; IVi yards trimming. No. 1629 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 40 and 42. Size 19 marequires 4 yards of terial; Vh yards braid. Fall and Winter Fashion Book. The new Fall and Winter Pattern Book which showi Doris Montei of Michigan has won numerous prizes with her photographs of the dresses being sheep exhibits. Other girls compete in cooking, canning, dress- worn is now out. (One pattern making and interior decorating, while both boys and girls com- and the Fall and Winter Pattern 25 cents.) You can order pete for national health titles. Most of the Chicago visitors Bookbook separately for 15 cents. receive free trips as rewards for their accomplishments in state the Send order to The Sewing your contests. Many Chicago winners receive college scholarships. Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New is achievein To all show ultimate the the clubbers, Chicago Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, ment, climaxing the past summer's county and state fairs. Calif. Patterns 15 cents (In coins) each. i ll.fl,lt.nnllmmnm'lllWft , - 1 - " ' H 39-in- 35-in- i' Ji j 32-pa- "f v 4-- H r More than 120 executives of class one American railroads, meeting nChica vLrA Vwc-.A- t Rnncvit h;it thpv would not carry ul tlicir imposed 15 per cent pay cut, affecting more than 1.000,000 employees. Georgia Coleman, former Olympic diving champion who has recovered from an attack of infantile paralysis, is pictured working on a fellow student at a New York beauty institute, where she is a student. Unable to compete in diving events, she has chosen this new profession. WNU Srvlce. OLD FOLKS Her la Amazing Relief for Due to Sluggish Bowels Condition tt iiniuhiumrau HITrar' If tou think all l&utlTei tw ra- Hl) nill(L thorouio. I)ppendl)le reiiel from Invigorating. lniiir, lck headMhi. blllom epfll, tired toelliig whe mssortauxl with oonstlnatlnn. boi of Nn from yra e"t a WrtnOUt KISK flruscUit. Mak the tort then if iuii drllEhted. return th box to tu. Wi will refund tne purcn 1 GANDER GROOM the railroad heads, composing the resolution to avoid pay cuts, W. J. j'etto right, are: Carl It. Gray, vice chairman of the Union I acme; J. president Tclley, iJenks, president of the Norfolk & Southern; and J. tlie Association of American Railroads. Bell Syndicate. i'. rt1 hree of LWAYS CARRY 'INDIGESTION Red Ears? Not the Kind You Think Born Great truest mark of being born with great qualities is being born The without envy. g TOP These three Iowa farm boys with a of farm which skill hundreds the of beeves baby typify group youngsters demonstrate each year. LOWER Boyd Maryhew of Illinois showed this champion pen of lambs last year at the age of 13. He's coming back this year. prize-winnin- fc-'i vA " U. ptY ! K f film?) ffA.Cc"ding with 2JedT of ai 2 to the rule f at the Kent, Conn., J- - of corn to a kiss. The fcnl,'nnpaJj0"ned one red ear. Ue located several, the corn field. ' Bobbie Loescher of Los Angeles, Calif., is only two years old, but he was man enough to take on the a job of grooming this gander, champion for competition In Western Live Stock show Great the at which stock from a number of western states was shown. Many Language I'sed by commercial the simple Indies, has language of the East 40 nationalities that so widely spread exclusion of their to a speak it to the mother tongues. Malay, , QUICK RELIEF FOR ACID i 0. r 15 4- 2 1"L '' J 4" 1? La Rochefoucauld. Luden's, like hot lem- onadc, contain a factor that helps contribute to your alkaline reserve." ' ARTfTUR LUDEN'S MENTHOL COUOH !( ' A t gKIIIlllilf''M International amphitheatre in Chicago, home of the exposition Barttls, Vont Atblttk Uinctor, New DOP$ 0 Your Town Your Stores Our community includes the farm home surrounding the town. The town store! are there for the accommodation and td serve the people of our farm homes. Thl merchants who advertise "specials" art merchants who are sure they can meet au competition in both quality and prices. |