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Show FREE PRESS. LEHI. LTAH LEH1 Plaid for GOLDEN EGGS College Girl Style-Wis- e OUR COMIC SECTION By CHERIE NICHOLAS J. D Emits in the Lives of Little Mm D rra WE CAME IN TO TUItor Are these fancy chickens 70a are raising? Suburbanite I should say so. Judg ing by my bills for chicken feed every one of them Is an epicure. A WOOL OUTFIT FtfR M 00Y trrVtif1'.. tajHv&I TIGHTWAD First Fish Don't you like Bob Crab J Second Fish Not much; he's al ways pinching everything In sight AX NO BRAKES , - i , '' f V ll I to the right, plaids to plaids everywhere In the iftUtumn style pageant, did one ever aeo so many plaids as are flaunting thi!4' pav rnlnra flnd halri nnttprnlnirs throughout fashion's realm this sea-'- J soat Plaids In alluring lightweight -. woolens, In smart rayon weaves, stun ning taffeta plaids and knitted plaids, too, they are all among "those preset" In the early fall collections with "very (special emphasis given them In the showings of campus fashions. Evidently, according to the fall style program, the college gir) Is supposed to dine, to dance, to play golf and tenuis, to motor, to study and even to Sleep In plaids. Not fiction but fact, this about sleeping in plaids, for one Df the smartest Items to enroll in a college wardrobe is a sleeping and lounging pajama outfit of gay plaid, ipanlijjje taost practical are made of smart 'Mutton prints which are styled with Cunningly designed tunics which are .made delightfully feminine, with such dainty details as collar and cuffs of scalloped white organdie piped with the plaid, together with a wide sash of the plaid material which ties gypsy fashion In a big romantic bow at one tide. ': ; A leading question put up to the college girl Is as to whether she will save her frock, suit or ensemble of "alone by Itself or shall it be jartly of plaid and partly of a weave !a solid color. Either or both is the t inswer, for the advance showings is convincing arguments In favor f or as the other. An outstanding "ashion Is the dress which Is tailored )t altplald with not a frill or furbe-oto mar Its sophisticated simplicity. Ion see the Idea Illustrated to the Ight in the picture. The girl seated 8 also wearing a frock of this type, n brown and light beige, made in thirtwaist fashion. The buttons are PLAIDS 'much-feature- d fJ d pre-len- 1 By CIIKKIB NICHOLAS fej :wd king" I rr, m' u a. i fvv i i i i r i u two-piec- THE FEATHERHEADS "SoUd Food MOVsli HERE. T04T WE EVER. HAVE AUV REAL FOOP FOR BREAKFAST? HIS CEREAL IS A m -- - I LOT OP BLAH THESE. Wife In a battle, of tongues woman can hold her own. Husband-- M yes perhaps she can, but she never does. WITH SOWS OF HONJEY OH, THERE'S n ui TR.Y ictAaAkj AT THE. Poor, I'LL LET WlM lM -- v -- v 1 THAT tut THE MAGNET cut-velv- v ?0 NEVER k . " t fieT f 1 I . REAL A. i 1 1 7 mo? vjhy Those FILUMf- r- FilUUG-- ? Yes! TheY SHOULP &B FILUMQr -The JARBAe& PAIUJ .1 BISCUITS SHOULP MAN'S SfcEAKFASn Ml rl 1 "Isn't Mrs. Moneybag's poise superb?" "Yes, Indeed: Moneybag told mo once it was her balance that first attracted him." IN SEASON "You should love your enemies." "Can't do it, Old Top, there are too Western Newspaper Union. many of them. umpire." Weatern Nevapapar Colon rv.ite-tiU- 1 j 'I Jt'- fffjt-- - inimmffq J The new tweeds are simply stun-Pboth as to color, and novelty In xtar and weave. The latest suit odels styled of tweed have both a cket and a long topcoat Unless you ive already proved It to your own tisfactlon you have no klea how ally useful and practical these three- ece suits are. The model pictured Is liter o! a tery swagger-lookinbrown, beige Hunt-- a rej checked tweed. The long h topcoat can be worn as a separate The square patch pockets i SUiW u wrap. held H the Jacket are distinctive. g man-ppoint- ; Fall collars are something to watch. Most of them snug fairly close to the throat big pilgrim collars, high roll collars and wide revers all being seen. Sleeves on the stralghter coats are often large at the top, while those on the looser, shorter designs generally display fullness near the wrist Belts are in again, since coats are lapping well in front and many a late model is snugged about the figure by a narrow belt hardly an Inch wide. bnse-ba-ll Close Tongue flow- ers? About three dozen roses, cay? FINNEY OF THE FORCE f?s-Ts- I tOH TSK-l- vV Simply Sympathy zzr say! were jTSK-TS- Kl V- - VOU EVER A yrmr - Cyril How about six to say too much I I don't want Can't Be Done Conceited Actor People will gaze at my next picture with open mouths. Always Belittlin' Yes. It's pretty hard to boo with your mouth shut. Kerchewl First Cannibal Our chief has hay fever. Second Ditto How'd he get that? First Ate a grass widow. 0 Li U two-piec- e Collars This Fall to Be Worn Close to the Throat I used to be a FloristWant to say It with two-piec- 1 .J y Possibly you have never thought of your butcher as a very stylish person. Now we have Mainbocher's "the butcher boy back." It's a loose back gathered from a shallow shoulder yoke. The front of this Jacket or tunic, whichever it happens to be, is belted. Belted front and unbelted backs are regarded with favor by all who have seen this new arrangement It adds e an extra fillip to the costume, which is, as you know, one of the season's latest pets. Since so many women find difficulty In wearing belts well, the partially belted Idea is a life saver. Tunics have a long way to go before they catch up to their reputation. We've been hearing about tunics consistently, but that's as far as one can truthfully say the idea has gone. Idea having the With the endorsement of the haute couture, there Is every reason to see the tunic coming in vogue at last l3L1i great i "BUTCHER BOY BACK" IS MUCH IN FAVOR AUTUMN CHIC 00,000. of brown braided leather. The plaid for the dress on the stand lng figure to the right is In red, white and blue and It Is one of those fashionable thin woolen weaves which is dolightsomely lightweight and therefore pleasing to wear in the classroom. A bright blue belt and scarf enter attractively Into the color scheme. e As a matter of fact the dress tailored of plaid is not only a college girl favorite, for whether you go to school, to office or saunter about town during the shopping hours a plaid frock's the thing this season which Interprets chic at its smartest Tremendously clever things are being done with plaid plus plain. Such as the topping of a black velveteen skirt with a striking plaid jacket such as is shown in the foreground of the grunp. The plaid wool Jacket Is In black, green and white with black calf belt The modish beret Is of green duvetyn and of course. In answer to the demand of present-damillinery fashion, It needs must sport a dashing little feather. The blouse, which you cannot see In the picture, Is of matching green duvetyn. An ascot scarf of black velveteen adds the finishing touch to this ensemble. In the charming autumn costume pictured to the left above the order Is reversed in that the skirt Is plaid and the jacket is In the solid color. Here a dark brown Jacket surmounts a skirt in plaided brown, green and beige. The turtle-necblouse is of green Jersey. The color combination for this costume is noteworthy since it is typical of the newest trends. There is a disposition on the part of designers to combine any number of rich autumn colors working out effects which flavor of the picturesque Alpine costumes even to the soft felt hats with their audacious little quills and feathers. And have you seen the perfectly stunning velveteen and corduroy prints done in bold plaids and checks? No college girl once glimpsing them, will not be able to resist this temptation. C rVJ Tl 4WHO ME: .AMP Von PoM'r JOTHIrV ABOUT IT SO WHY AR& VoU tuM Juot KNOW WORK? JisT ( ME1 Ol WUZ. TlMKlM' 'BOUT Wfe FORE: VtAl FRiND, LAST hzrl. rnnnn iLicJUU mm WET mid-seaso- n Hosiery Shade Hosiery colors that will be most Important for street wear this fall are dusky browns, taupe tones, smoke and gunmetal shades. For formal evening wear either skin tones or very dark shades In gossamer sheer will be worn. i y , |