Show - iof em IN GOTHAM TOWN 1 t v' - :negligent shoulders—mink dozen f But it isn't mink coats o -- t down from coats in this town are a dime a t its a woman who buys 175000 dresses every year we want to talk about-- Tell your husband reit time the master mind gets to quibbling about the number ef new dresses hanging up in your closet that you heard about a 'woman who spends $2000000 every year on dressea that cost from 75e to $110 and gets a citation for it She's Jane Engel Jane Engel is her name and at a dinner this week at Waldorf-Astori- a the fashion trades bestowed honors upon her The statesmen of industry Mayor O'Dwyer and Jim Farley did the honors They read: "During 1947 Jane Engel' continued success in world-wid- e merchandising as well as reof stores established her her as an outstanding contailing tributor to fashion buyingand promotion" With so many Utah girls going out into a big brave world to "do things" Jane's is a success story to paste in r 414'" -'- I' - - well-:dress- ed irorks" 4--- --- rom J 1 I - ir r- ii gr i1 fogirot i' I 1 ' i ' ' f t I - rri ‘ 1- tvo 7417 1 ) t 1 I 1 I ' i" ‘ 11 -- C"'')---- r4' oliv r: ! 4 L '' : t) - 00-- --- r N' 441 t ''''''''''''''''''''44''''"" - : 1 - w 1::04 - It- i ) ‘i 1 A"" -- )1 ‘ k ! ‘) k T - ?"! : 4 A"rItt: k a : - ' 2 ''' I : " ‘! 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In standard dress sizes the waist zneasures 6 inches less than the bust according to the U S Bureau of Standards That goes for all size from a slim 32 on up to a buxom O For example if your bust measurement is a perfect 38 to squeeze into a size 16—even waist must measure 7 Inches less at the outside Eight inches less makes a neat and tidy figure An elegantly slender waist is 9 inches less than the bust circumference but with the average WOMan'll build that's barely possible skin-tight—yo- Too Much Waist Naturally excess pound" figure in too much waist and that is a diet problem But exerciso important to tone the I same black dresses short jackets and white gloves" Mrs Harrison Williams--- "I think she's on the list because she has that famous buo-gre- y hair When her hair turned dark a couple of years ago she was taken off the list She buys all her clothes from Paris deWhat's remarkable signers about that?" won Mrs Byron the award because she introduced the anew look in New York How aiUy Anybody can walk into a store and buy new styles What about giving WI award to a girl at ray charm school who remodeled her old clothes to resemble the 'new look ?' 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NOW ath IN ' SUITES S1111m"' I SC1(1450 Now CHROME RDougraurtiacrovers SETS— Regular $7950 DAYSTROM ZiwOlt3h 1 iii $7950 Now Reg EASY - ::Zz'-:- - - -- It r--- cSatt17 Cy-l- t ‘ $11950NOW r - - 7: 1 F- J '-t r- ' t r fr--- -- - - : Drive to the Union Furniture Co in Bountiful and take advantage of these terrific savings One of Utah't largest ond most modern furniture stores— I 4 ---- ‘ 1 '''--- - - -7 i ‘ - : Okie - -- - opp- dam or- --- 1i I Ater r -c- ' ow- PHONE 15 ' 0 i '1'41 is - TERMS—Free Delivery Do as other smart shoppers do z: 0 - - ' - - l(p- -- - - ia both - i I - 1 Alr i ' - c-- zt-- hteerlwok t Is -::-L- -' 't -- - t - ' 1 -:-: : Do This -- - 1 rt--- - i i ii‘: r' ' 1 -- t t-- 0 :Pri ) 1 s" 1E1 Ithil ) -- 72 '''L'-- I Position — Stand with feet wide apart arms out at sides ' r ! : e stretch- - - f 1 r411 VI( lus s - A9 N all-ov- 1 rt: " ''( -- 1 0 ' r'l 71 it it I iI t direction Repeat aix times er Finish with the 0 00 i - matouecchEreingcliatanhdantwisd tbeiltheinpdposileteft ()alb COMM) OW) ri1D Jit - knees sag Movement—As you bend side-wa- rd twist at the waist around toward the back and try to soreItem ILAe---”n-:- Drive a Little'and Save a Lot! 1 aupPai rtrighTht isamttiindeowniet warmell Fur) ' - sion 6 P-u-I- -1 Pythlan Sisiers of Hermione temple No 8 will meet Wednesday at 8 p'm in IOOF ball Mrs C J Harward Noble Grand will preside at a meeting' of Miriam Rebekah Lodge No 5 1ruesday at S pm in I 007 ball 41 Post Office pL Nancy club will meet at the home of Mrs George A-- Boren-sen 2238 County Club drive Tuesday at 8 pm Mrs L Bracken will assist Harry Mrs fbW4YZI !: " ward the right arcing arm overhead and letting hand slide down below the knees all along the left aide Reverse arm position and bend in opposite direction and repeat slowly three times with each side 'Then follow up with a twist -Position—The earns left Club Notes QYaZJ 4-0- 402 - Foy--"Sh- e g0fX4r1 1: ch ur front muscles which more or leas band the midriff and the lateral muscles which run diagrally up from the abdominal& The exercise technique that hits the waistline at dead center will whittle the middle meaeuremente But to get a willowy effect- all through the midsection the exercise program must not be centered entirely on the waist but must bring into action those muscles spanning the space below the waistline and above it in other'words the entire midriff For this purpose stretching is more el fective than a center twist Position — Stand with feet wide apart knees straight left arm stretched up overhead right arm down at aide Aldo 1 ! Geometric 1 L ''''i ' - By IDA JEAN - 414"':: :: 4 t Ijo 'Til Waist Meets Standard Mere's Ni New Look 11 1 - - i 41 () I - t) Bodice is molded to form By ALINE MOSBY e HOLLYWOOD n" 1 4 1 smart varicolor carnations on black make Best Dressed Loaf But Not Designer Rites Tield 4': il I i' this gay print Ire ir Installation s 4 ' '' V t ''' -' ' t ' i 4 N '' F i41 1 II tI 11A 7 111 irl 4 i r 4rti !)irJ i 44 4 I i cti 7 i 't 4 1 j l) r4 1 I t 1 v 47 ''''''re''"'"k 0 "'"I ''''4-'-'"-0- 1923 Commercial club Among the first members were Dr E A Tripp Dr Murray Rock I A Jackson William C Winder Ray Aahton Miss Beatrice Smith Mn Seymour Wells Mrs J C Henager William Reid Dr Bock was made first preset- dent Under Grant Bowen the club planted trees and tamarisk Wasatch Sisters lodge No 248 ladies' auxiliary to tho on Ogden highway Under Fred Broth!thocl fstItallTad :rrairt Augsburger together with Dr the following ofJ E Broaddus Rufus Johnson ficers installed for Monday: and others the club found back Mrs W T Wolf past pres4- of Veterans hospital a natural dent Mrs Iva Coburn Prest- bowl with perfect acoustics and dent Mrs Carl H Mil vice I ample space for parking EnthuMrs D K Baker president siasm was dampened by finding Mrs secretary Kathryn elantoo the project big to handle denen treasurer Mrs Walter Club still waits for public supF Wobick chaplain Mn AlThe club millions port planted bert E Enos conductress Mrs of hollyhock seeds and a thouW T Pattsrson warden: Mrs sand iris at the approach to H E McPbesters inner guard this bowl Mrs James Leverich outer The club floral displays have Mrs Charles T Pitts i guard In San Diego and gained prizes pianist outside shows as well as In its Past president Mn W T home state Mrs Richard K A Wolf eand conductress Mn V ir was for in charge years Kletting A Wilson assisted of Its flower shows—today Mrs A W O'Brien has' that duty OVERHEARD —The Neigh- ) F ' borhood Garden club after read-i- n Mr Wod the item last Sunday in the U Tribune garden column concernLeaves c:-- i k i the for j :) ing sending plan for R ' seed of packages garden New York :2:-abroad under competent superI'7' See Him vision voted $50 towards the over felt It that jat Once handing project a 4 t o American responsibility l' I IR — seedsmen and nurseries through I HI whom the packages are sent to U t'hi II die' proper European farming tricts would result in best qualI gt k ity of disinfected seeds Each ! i :N fl4) package will produce five tons ! ' : of vegetables 1' L:o) Li Li L11 FLORA CULTURE CLUB — F il UNZQUALIED VALVES The Flora Culture Garden club '( i tit I members and guests will meet F1' Aill'hk:71:"1:il: Is not a cleanup die- afterfor lunch and program Monday 81:Y1 math talc NOW! at 12:30 pm in the Art Barn 1 s 2 DRIVIS OUT Mrs Frank D Spencer program PAY CASH I I AND SAVE chairman will introduce Profes1 DIAL sor M D Wallace who is president of the Utah State Garden Wilford Wooi I i Clubs Assn Professor Wallace will speak on "Insects and Their I :FURS ft i w Control" Mrs C U Morandy NORTH SALT LAXI I will be January chairman Mrs f ta r I Lawrence Pitts is planning the occaW-44 I $ table decorations for -the I F - i s (41 4( 4' ()--'- ' '' 1! 1 At ) - at the old t - Thomas G Harrison organized the club 4:1' - itct f I I AT ii''bNy'lli i ' 1- - - i r i 4 161 - A W t —114" " NN61:- ' tof 1 i z- ) A cl charter members have good memories s: tt' e:1 - ' - : I "IN il - - I ) :ttil I- - w ' 1' - r felg ' IL il-'- kk - Nitio t ) a if '''' ' t fl2-- '4:" —frrAlif I be' i t I) f ' :- tK i 7144J t A ) 1 a t - li s k' 4' ' s ' ' 4 t I ' r(r4:1(1-- I 4: '1 1 v4 ( 1 t Or is 1- ' ( r - $ s ' t 'g':'"41 4 1 ) ! ii - - 4 - i- s cL4- P ) 'i ) 9Aiit - I t''' - Nearly a quarter of a century ago a group of znen headel 1 by J B Lewis might have been seen toting buckets of water up to Lover's leap at the entrance to Parley's canyon They were supervising some trees planted at that spot As early as that garden lovers of Salt Lake had got busy At the time Mr Lewis was president of what was thee the Salt Lake floral society now Salt Lake Flower Garden club the oldest in the state: It is celebrating its 25tIt birthday t this year All its early records were desttoyed by fire but t - É 4 4 - - ' 0) - : - ‘11‘ ( u 04:fc'd1 tt - t 1 ) "04 I 1 It c i i Aei"off 1' I N - a ir k f - 2 nolmrswL By MAUDE it s'i 1t I:e -e4 t t p 11 - i i N - ' ef-- zs $ er-c---7- - - --- 1 1 ' - i 4 Itl 1 kft 11Pr rt 7 i -i First Club in Utah i - ''''''''''''' s1! ot -ot ''' l!' los ISIS 0- - - p- your i r ''''''''"""w -1 Leonetti handicap is actress 1:004b0 ' t Ma Claire Miss C snapped in Aoo 0: um print that she wouldn't accept 4'3 4k (021 10ea the honor because she thought sm was whole the idea silly 101040 cj ee "She's the only one who uses' A ' any Imagination In her clothes" said the charm expert The rest twf MvAo ytA4t slroorts kora tome tree —good heavens!' Here are some of the victims rood tows Coro Soo hour shook It is to got Stott laws and what Miss L thinks of how porfottors se fro 2 yew suisstription is rows for they drape their frames: Just drop a cord to --the oaring ill : i Ai Ab ma's Applauded The only member of last year's list who gets a gold star in the striv'ai FREE COPY YOUR- oCIT I 11) I Sask - - Pertst-Vtialtan- ' - 1 and Profitable Too - — TV r Ili f'l Gartaening I 4ret- 4 1 ' rl - f high-power- 1 - ioe---" i I '14 it ---:- --71 I---N- ''k -- - 1 $ - - )) I I -t I —444 She's Better A couple of those "ten best dressed women" she amended do end up presentable after a session with a designer "Even In those cases" said MISS L "it would be better to give the prize to the designer" Now there's a waitress next door she reflected who's better dressed than any on last year's list Maybe she has only $150 to spend a year on duds Miss Leonetti pointed out while those on the list have a hundred thousand "But every night that I see that waitress leave the cafe her clothes are in good taste and are becoming She's worked hard I know in rounding up a good wardrobe" r i:' 1:-- - robe together" t on rIF ar ed i I drfl ) - well-dress- - 5 4"414 -- 'NIL' 0 1 3 i - YOUR GARDEN '""ø""'"rs''''''''''6-"r""'"----- - ef backs--slipp- ed She's Slodest ' As Itrt Jack Shattuck mother of three small youngsters Jane heads a world-wid- e merchandising service that began on shoe an and honest face" back in 1930 'a siing "But you couldn't do it today" Miss Engel modestly admits of her start in the ready-to-wefield It would take more than an honest face to squeeze out credit for the shoe string- -1 In the trusting era she recalls she signed a lease on shop quarters for $116 a month paid the first month's rent bought a few dresses On credit corralled her mother as aide de camp and tramsferred a few pieces of furniture from home to shop "As fiat Ls I sold a drum rd buy another one all of a rudder' I 13 making money" she said Unique Bookkeeping She also was using no sales slips throwing out invoices 41nd keeping whatever records there were kept on the handiest woodwork—s method she still feels works very successfully though she was persuaded to abandon it She chuckles when " :folks say 'just like a woman have taken place in the dress business Amatrg changes 'the past Is years Miss Engel observes She doesn't mean the 'mew look either nWhen I started the inexpensive dress was just beginning :to get attention Clothes Workmanship was pretty awful were just 'wished' together Sizing hadn't been heard of and lit wasn't important But top price in the alteration departI'ment on the other hand was only $250 for the job" (Try to zeta mere cuff sheared off for that today) Same Everywhere Ins Engel buys dresses for 37 stores in this country and TO stores in other parts the world but it doesn't necessarily 'mesh constant traveling "A woman is a woman anywhere today—in Johannesburg CuernaO-S1" (Colombia Honolulu or Singapore Ca she says If a girl has designs on a dress shop of her own the best i possible advice Miss Engel could give her is to buy lots of 'sizes of any one model "My theory is that you can't sell a dress if you have only 'one of a style-- 11 a woman liked that style and it wasn't her !size sbe'd set her mind on it and you couldn't sell her anything else in the house I started out on that theory and it still --- -t IN: 0 a - tt - -4 - ) their copy book - - - ' - ' - - ' ' ' ''-- - - - ' NEvir YORK—I know now where all good little minks go whet they die To Gotham Tossed carelessly over chair 'si-- ' 2 0 - :- eAt By GRACE GEETIME s " ''" - -- - - - - What's $2000000 To Jane Engel? 4 '7 !' 4 - - t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday January lg 1943 '' ! 4 - 'III ‘ :17 4‘"f? 6 APEMINtsliM--- Lit- - 0dr ft 4 r-0- Li 4 ' 1 tOt 1 0 ' 400 NO 4 l I ' : 0 kw - r -- BOUNTIFUL UTAK ' I 15 MINUTES FROM SALT LAKE CITY 1 '- V- wd - - s AM " f 1 |