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Show IS FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH G aL, grara Bj CHERIE NICHOLAS Howe About: Woman's Place in Home? Writers Well, Not Absolutely Power of the Minority HOW TO FIND OUT' IF YOU HAVE ;'. AGID STOMACH Avoid Worry By ED HOWE QNE of ue best of COU'eSi tie modern wrlt- - bate notion; the novel U dyiug form; tha ?. r 2 U tlriDI 0f "erything tUrniD 10 thiu and thMt . ant L U : htt. F$R St & reflwtioaM j - . t little ,rS for fiction as anyone. I frequently charge that many noted writers are not understandable of overwrought figures of speeih nd poetical fancies not properly beIn longing any sound mind or print. It is not a new complaint. "So Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett cave gone off together," said Sidney Smith, when their marriage was announced; "I hope they understand each other; no one else does." r"i i J, jji AX m :i - i i y : "tor true, that there are so many book. U producing and them has become a "racket." writing . . . Thl. Is further than I care to go, although I care as ivnm An idle young fellow (who plainly gives too much of his time to sport) lately called on the editors of the small town in which he lives, and In. duced them to print a communication declaring that another football stadium Is needed, although the town already has at least two football fields good enough (one of them lighted for night games). I was displeased with the editors for printing so foolish a suggestion during unexampled hard times, and told my women folks (in the usual vigorous fashion common to submerged men) that there was no prospect whatever of the proposal bilng considered. The young fellow convinced me again I am often mistaken. Within a few days he had all the clubs la town considering bis suggestion with considerable favor. The papers printed a long list of prominent citizens who had promised to "look Into it," and who seemed favorably disposed. At this writing there is a fair prospect that this young fellow will win another victory over thousands of fairly sensible citizens who are being outraged and ruined by unnecessary waste, but who are afraid to assert themselves even In the presence of boys (to say nothing of their fear of old soldiers, statesmen, women, preachers, educators and foolish soliciting committees). 2J jpHE calendar declaring advent of spring, tne tnerinonieter contradict ta)( the glad news by registering win ter'i lingering touch, and in the mean time the spring style parade schedules for aD early date what to wear, aye, that's the question! With what tantalizing persistence does the clothes as they are with large plaids in harAll you have to do monizing shades. is to know your colors and the salesHowsoever, here's to take cheer, for people will do the rest, placing before we believe you will agree with us your eager eyes either the materials to be bought by the yard or the very garthat in the perfectly stunning cape-coain the picture ,we find the ansments themselves, styled as in the Ilwer. It Is not only that the soft, lustration, of rabbit worsteds in exdowny rabbit wor quisitely springlike grayed greens such steds which fashion these coats assure as stand foremost on fashion's color card, or In the misty pastel blues protection against almost anything which Is apt to happen In the way of which are of wide appeal or mayhap in a voguish dusky pink, or if you preweather, but when ft comes to "looks" It would be difficult to conceive of a fer In one of the new yellowish tones new spring outfit which could surpass which spell chic with emphasis, the either 0i these distinctive models. color symphony ever enhanced with a ' Both are developed in reversible fab- blended reverse plaidlng. I have observed that when I worry, ric of soft rabbit woolen, with one In the model to the left the coat it hurts me as much as eating too side pastel monotone and the other and long cape are made all in one. It much unsuitable food. . . . Organize aide plalded in harmonizing shades. is interesting to note, too, that the a Don't Worry club of your own, as I This type of material is well suited to coat part is backless to the waist, so have done, and see how stiff you can the draped lines favored for that the cape clings closely at the keep your upper Hp in avoiding cause spring, being especially adaptable to the stylishoulders. The effect is for worry; men usually worry because ng of the hood or monk collars, which characteristic of this season's slenthey have neglected something they to smartly detail many of the newer derized silhouettes. should have attended to. coats. The fabric feels very soft The shorter caped ensemble to the against the flesh, having only the finest In my eightieth year I have an amright is styled along ' unusual lines. rabbit fur woven Into It, In Its modern-lie- d The unique side closing with buttons bition to candidly write a summary of version It has no resemblance to which look like shells from the sea what I finally think of all I have enthe hairy fabrics Introduced shore, and the standup collar which countered in my long Journey, the last fall, which were ofttimes rough fences the throat are smart features. writing to be brief, easily understood, la surface and Inclined to feel The plaid-linecape is made with long respectable and honest But writing scratchy. Combining as It does, light s which pull through a slit at has so long been exaggerated, unfair, wight with warmth, weaves of rabbit the back, tielng at the front casually long drawn out complicated. Irrelewoolen are acceptable for wear from and adjustably, so that the garment vant, partisan, that in attempting the now into late can be fitted exactly to the wearer's task, I find I have absorbed so much spring and then some. Nor has the half been told of the dress with elbow of the bad style, I am discouraged. figure. A charm of this material since mere The excuse and Intention of writing length sleeves Is worn under this cape. Mack and white fails to convey It has a high neck closing with a nar- In the first place must have been to print the message of beguiling color which row tie of the reversible fabric make honest records of transactions these reversible weaves The swatches of the plaid appearing on yesterday for use today and tomorrow. carry. wry spirit of spring breathes through If a merchant or his clerk makes the tops of two little pockets. toa lovely by Western Newspaper Union. note of shipment of peaches to a cua pastel monotones reversed tomer, why should he encumber bis writing with mention of blushes, or FEMININE STYLES down, or color, in the peaches? The FOR HER TROUSSEAU will remark this, if he cares customer LOSE MASCULINITY By CHERIE NICHOLAS to, when the shipment arrives. Or if wishes to indicate on his Dresses are finally appearing without the merchant the bill that peaches were shipped mannish cut A whole parade of little Is no necessity to menthere last night are outfits that beauties wear sports if there was any; the tion moonlight soft and breezy with ruffles. will not be interested. customer the a which ' ago The tie silks, year In the growth of literature writing would simply have shrieked masculine have developed so many bad hab men defeminine this are year's VlJM5M5JlM",Hw attire, t I have learned so many of and its, or stiff tie silk, lights. Whether soft to the collars are ruffled or pleated. This them, I am unable to.express myself wish I as as fittingly trimall of care the frilly touch takes ming touches on the dresses. We human creatures are said to be It's a positive fact now that spring best specimens of living things. the hot tamale. is to be lively, and very irreatest of our tiny ambitrons The have and Mexican coloring style The be to make the most creditable should caught on in a bright way. e history possible for future professors In the sports department the to write about. Will readers who contuck-iIn a shown Is being dress sider us a thousand or a million years style with the top and the skirt In the future say we did reasonably a idea nice It's colors. in different c' or will they say we played the . f f as it offers an alternative blouse. If well, can trim gams badly? In the distant future a you don't like this Idea, you and carry It skirt fabric, giving man may find your skull, laboratories the blouse with the and mnseums to colleges, . it a nice ensemble touch. for examination. What will the proproblem disturb our this time of the year. peace of mind at ts Those who seek to refate man's f Some of the other facts in "Women cuuieauon inai Tr.e place or women and Wealth": is in the borne" have plenty of arguIllinois fac. In 1,000 representative ments to present today. They can tories women earned 59 per cent of aa that: the wage paid to men. In New York "Thirty-eigh- t per cent of the state It was 54 per cent 19,000,000,000 of income reported to Of 10,632,227 women over fifteen the federal government la IKS was years of age gainfully employed in received by women. 1930, 28.9 per cent were married. "Seventy-seve- n thousand women The average weekly paid to had an annual Income of over $5,000, women factory workerssalary in Mississipthe average being 19,li9. pi in J92S was $8.29 and la Uhode "Of the 18,000,000 stockholders In Island $10.30. the United States, 7,740.000, are Mlsa Branch concluded her study women. with the prediction that the economic "Women are beneficiaries of 80 per status of women will continue to imcent of life insurance outstanding. prove, that legal discrimination "Women represent 80 per cent of against women will cease, and that consumer buying power. perhaps the Increased expenditure of "Before the depression the average all wealth by women will contribute weekly salary of professional and toward building a better social aud business women In New York city-- economic order. was $58. These facts about women were Ocean Derelicts gathered in a research project underWhere a vessel will drift, once her taken by Slary Sydney Branch, In crew has abandoned her, and how structor in economics at Western col long she will stay afloat are problege, Oxford, Ohio, and fellow at the lematical She may sink In a few University of Chicago, for the Chi- - days and she may float for years. Omega Sorority. The American schooner Myer O. Her findings, with complete satis- - Sargent appears to hold the long distical reports, were published by the tance record for floating as a dereUniversity of Chicago Press under lict Abandoned for some reason by the title, "Women and wealth." her crew off Cape Hatteras she was Miss Branch, In presenting her next observed COO miles to the eaststudy of women as taxpayers, own ward, but soon after she was sighters of property, gainfully employed ed near the spot where her crew left workers, and as managers of the her. SHU later she was seen near family income, briefly traced the the coast of Madeira. With the wind, progress of women's rights and eco- tide and current to help her she had crossed the Atlantic at least three nomic position. "Several generations ago," she times before she disappeared forever. said, "a woman's economic position, All through her wanderings she was, before fhe law, was little better than of course, a potential menace to that of a child, a slave, or a lunatic." every ship that nenred her wavering Single women couldn't hold office and course. married women couldn't manage Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets ars tbs origtheir own property. inal little liver put up 60 yean ago. Even today, Miss Branch related, They regulate pill liver and bowels. Adv. some legal discriminations still remain. In 27 states the right of Jury Wrong Numbers, Too service Is withheld, in three states Inquiring Reporter Does the telethe husband can take his wife's phone company give you any Impertiwages and in some states a woman nence? ,,, cannot go into business without conSubscriber No, tbey charge me sent of her husband. for it FOR BETTER GARDENS In fresh dated MERE AR Ntomwhi Nwnlsit ladlantlea Vam W Appedte mas your , TAKE and f "! fa? worry about it. Foliow the 'simple' directions given above, This small dosage ol Phillips' Milk of Magnesia acts erf once to neutralize the acids that cause headache, stomach pains and other distress. Try You'll feel like a new person. But be careful yon get REAL milk of magnesia when you bay-gen-uine PHILLIPS' Milk of Mag nesia. &ee mat tne name PI1IL- LIPS'" is oa the label. it A1SO IN UftUT t FORM Each tiny tablet h the equivalent ol a traspoonful PhUUpa Mill of Magnesia.' MEMBER N.R. A. ; of Genuine Masa PkiUipalilVof DOCTOR'S ANSWERS To Qucstlcns By J.jfc. CtipptjU. J. ttudu W X. 1 gtstimt and tkt (u fsitts emmd my ktarii I have a burning trnta-- Mil j ' I t lean I do to kdp thit i Am Utually eurh cue are benefited by atrid ikt at mgetlle or milk; A enad tonic lika. Dr. Pierce a Coliien Medical liaKoray, la ovd by many people and baa sreateat 'confidence. To, be, had at any divairyeta, t ! conautonr" Anxiout- ,- .1 One Good Point There's no tax on the fuel keeps a farm horse going. 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For the spring bride's usseau it Is IdeaL It Is fashioned Pale blue The same georgette. "ice lace which makes the shoulder Jf1 ai"J yoke, la cut out to form brought 70b'e band incrustations and the seamed. inning bow tie. , thh ,0VeIy a 8uratuef V shown S Spring Fabrics fabrics Include "feathared" or- cot tm i t. harred and dotted wlth chf'hllle, and organdies embrold- a In big chanHle dots for summer frocks. n Spring Not. la Sorfi of Scarfs of crinkled taffeta ribbon, around the throat wound chenille fluffy sound of shining cravat silk with wincontrasting note springtime ter style- - fessors say thousands of years In the future of the iai4 man? Will they epeak as well of us as our professors now speak of the old Greeks? CONOCO RADIO f Every day I think: TU And usually tomorrow I tomorrow." repeat what I did yesterday . . . beOccasionally I do a little better cause of my resolves; what little imbeprovement I have made has been of them. cause do better Men have been thinking about life good many years without anyone discovering much that Is new. it is admitted we have copies of book written thousands of years ago, and these early authors were as good as some say any of the men writing now; So If you have a were better. they remedy, as a result of your thinking, bore your neighbors as little as possible with It: the chances are million to one It doesn't amount to anything. Either your plan can't be put Into effect (the usual trouble with plans) o It bai been tried and failed. 4 f MOSRAM I JNBtfNrijer?l Wed. P.M. MrJOE.S.T, V:3CS.T4 ' :3M.T. 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