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Show I sl UTAH LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL Velvet Hostess Gown Is Favorite Pt this U virtually an ocean port. complicated by the fact that Illinois and Cblcago want to take more water out of Lake Michigan. And President Roosevelt bas not the slIjAtest Inten' tion of giving In to Illinois on this. SEEN- -' HEARD around tht National Capital BBy CARTER fa FIELD" Pacific coast not directly Interested drive against "raclc-Cone way or the other except as the to protective committe f stock or bondholders of corporaproject may tend to prove an addiIn those tions, especially receiverships. tional burden on their taxpayers. And there Is where the possibilities of these Is about to begin as an altogether development of the securities Mte curs already planned, and those s.nd exchange commission activities. obviously In prosiect, come luto the Every Investor has realized for some picture. For they mean that the current protime that there were grave abuses la these committees, that they ran up duced by the St. Ijiwreuce seaway may actually turn from wlmt fees and charges even when they were been has too all often their regarded as an asset. In conlegitimate, and that main purpose was to be bought off by sideration of the project as an ecothose really trying to revamp the cor- nomic whole. Into a liability. It Is poration In the Interest of the stock-to- ) even conceivable that the President ders. may lose some of his keen interest In So far there Is no Indication that the project though lie has said noththe commission Is going any further, ing to indicate this. ISuf if the proposed cuts of electric tut Its reports to congress, which will be made In few months, will, accord- rate are followed shortly by such a ing to very reliable sources, at least program of future cuts as has been start a move whether It gets very far suggested, actually the chief reason or sot at doing something about the for bis being so strong for the treaty will have disappeared. He has never high cost of receiverships. For the present the commission Is said so publicly but all his close aiming chiefly at men who have made friends know that since the beginning practically a business of getting un- of his Interest In the project his chief thinking stock and bondholders, al- concern was not the seaway to make ready faced with the prospect of losing cheaper freight rates to Europe for part of their investments, to go Into the Middle and Northwest but the moves which benefitted the operators, power. It was part and parcel of his but In the long run only Increased the plan for forcing down electric rater all over the country. loss of the Investors. He never said so for the simple reaThe next logical step, senators familiar with the plan declare, Is to go son that the St Lawrence seaway has after the perfectly exorbitant legal been a very popular Issue as a seaand other fees being charged for ad- way, not a hydroelectric scheme Id ministering financially crippled or- the Middle and Northwest for many years. But the fact stands out that ganizations. One senator cited a case where a unless he pulls wires with really exhotel property is being administered traordinary success, the treaty will be by three lawyers, no one of whom ever defeated again this year. And he may Just content himself with a strong bad any experience In the hotel business, but who are being paid $10,000 public appeal, perhaps a vigorous mesa year each for their services In direct- sage, favoring the treaty. Instead of ing this property's operations. Actual- turning on the heat In private, which ly, of course, no one of the three de- Is the only way the thing can possibly votes very much time to the actual be gotten through the senate. operation of the hotel President W asliliiffton. A 'J 3 A 1 The Firtt of May Adam was the first man to ossessed of his homestead .... provu..!;, pi u V-.'- L. - One of the stroiir:. ; : lia Kflle i the prtivision ioroiuuu.even in eat- li.m.T by the .drink, .... . I. .. ... .a . iTUPS. I u:i.ias" irg houses or at state can ny containers led Mor.s and i" to the terms of this bill. to furn- c nnte bill is one aa the for ui Uh a smVtitn:e r.nd will proi.ic Oil Ml"' II above care ot me differ, nt way of taking . ... 1 be ii;,r CONSTIPATION cvted Can be Helped! i.i wuuiu iquor saies. sale of Hq-- i ,rviJe for the private It ;,.f cmwrvision. i uor unuer n throws up protections against of many of the evils of enrren. days and tries the preprohibition within to keep the liquor traffic chanand orderly controlled well sale nel. It does not restrict the reIn eating drink the of liquor hv sorts, but it outlaws the sales bar. It would prohibit retail on anv election day, or on Sundays, The liqexcept bv local ordinance. nn-duor traffic of the state would lie cona of liquor the su:ervNion trol commission of three members, bill apiointed by the governor. The vest would give local option and in cities and great authority counties in setting up regulations of their own not In conflict wllh those of the state. The state fees for licenses would albe ns follows: To manufacture cohol and spirits, $2500: to manufacture wine and beer, $500; to imto port alcoholic beverages, $250; nt retail. to sell distribute, $100; $50; and to sell on trains, $25. In addition to these occupational taxes the bill would impose a tax on the as privilege of engaging In business a manufacturer or as nn Importing distributor at the rate of two cents per gallon on all beer of 3.2 per cent or less nnd 4 cents on nil beer over that percentage of alcohol; S2 cents per gallon for wine containing 24 per cent or less of alcohol by volume ; 80 cents per gallon on alrohol and spirits below 110 proof and 50 per cent additional on alcohol and spirits over 110 proof. Among senate bills of Interest are , rri, til I cii-it- (Use what Doctors do) m-- " f-- O'.'l M TV Why do the bowels usually oov regularly and thoroughly, long alter a physician has giveu you treatment for constipation? Because the doctor gives a litmi laxative that can always be taken m the right amount. You can gradually reduce the dose, Reductd dosage a tht secret of real and safe relief (na constipation. Ask your doctor about this. Aik your druggist how popular liquid laxatives nave become. The right liquid laxative gives the right kmi of help, and the right amount of help When the dose is repeated, instead of more each time, you take lets. Until the bowels are moving regularly md thoroughly without any help at alL The liquid laxative generally used is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It contains senna and cascara, and these are natural laxatives that form even in children. Your no habit druggist has it; ask for old-styl- e I HJ-v- : y W ' Llki-- lit j j . If 0 $15s-00- d Js VJV f 4- . - w Z3 J owes It to herself and EYEKY hostess home to look her most charming when entertaining, and the way to do It Is to wear velvet. This call for gowns not too formal and not too Informal, which shall "add to the picture" of one's home environment, flings a challenge to designers to create dramatic effects which shall be in a class all their own. The result Is Optimistic that some very marvelous things are Hit Bondholder President Koosevelt is much more being accomplished In most picturThe point this senator emphasized optimistic about the financial future fashion. For these lovely garesque is: what chance does a stock or bond-bold- of this government, providing be can. ments which gracious ladles wear In bave of getting anything when hold the bonus compromise down to a their homes, velvet has unmistakably property, already crippled or It reasonable figure, than either his budproved a favorite medium. would not be In receivership, has this get message or bis explanations of It Typical of the newest trends In hosto newspaper men, senators and memadditional load put upon It? tess gowns are the three lovely fash-Ion- s More to the point Is the case of an bers of the house Indicate. pictured. The center model, which To begin with, there Is a $4,000,000,-00office building where two lawyers, so Is sweetly simple yet so utterly soIn own his word after performing a very minor legal "kitty," to use ' service for one of the bondholders' proconversations about It. Only he does phisticated when it comes to meeting the demands of a fastidious mode, Is he speaks not speak of $4,000,0(X),000 0 tective committees, sent bills for fashioned of white transparent velvet each I It so happens that If this of $2,000,000,000. Which Is another with flowing sleeves of chiffon-lineIs mind bow Indication of his office had working. particular building possessed red ombre velvet, the same dyed by of In will each be recalled that $30,000 at the time Just the total of For It this lawyers' bill It would not have his budget messages he has gone out hand. The godet In the side of the skirt Is treated in the same way. had to go Into receivership at all I of his way to put the worst foot forThe cunning with which shirring Is And It bo happens that there are sevward, the aim always being to be able eral other "protective" committees op- to make the picture look better by manipulated at the b;ick of the bodice of the striking hostess gown, to the erating at the moment in behalf, al- contrast at some future date. left In the group, Is enough to cause As a matter of fact, had his strategy legedly, of the bondholders of this parbeen of a different variety had he one to order her dressmaker to go ticular enterprise. and do likewise when designing the "The trouble about anything per been trying to make the financial picmanent beJng done,"the senator re- ture look rosy Instead of dark with next formal dress. If the lady In the would turn around a high cowl marked, "Is that there are too many doubt he could have painted a rather picture front would be seen, In contrast to the He Instance: lawyers In congress. 1 happen to be optimistic picture. low-cdecollette at the back. A douone myself, but the fact Is and If you could have made a fair calculation, ble cord girdles the waistline silver quote me by name I will deny I even say somewhere from 50 cents to 90 bad such a thought the boys do stick cents on the dollar, of the debts owed with heavy silver tassels finishing at the front together. And the Judges who appoint the Reconstruction Finance corporaA daring coior scheme glorifies the receivers and who pass on the fees of tion. Actually the corporation expects hostess gown to the right sumptuous net a when It for winds up. profit finally attorneys protective committees, are all lawyers. I do not know Just This would have deducted a few bilwhat ought to be done about it, but lions from the total apparent debt to certainly It bas approached the stage be reduced by the government by the SILVER AND WHITE of a scandal. And beyond the shadow end of the fiscal year 1K!C or July L By CHERIE NICHOLAS of a doubt the property of Investors 1037. who are unfortunate enough to hnve He could have used the $4,000,000,-00- 0 put their money In enterprises which "kitty" as another offset. This get Into receiverships. Is actually "kitty" eouslsts of $2,000,000,000 profit looted by the present system. I made on the revaluation of gold, and $2,000,000,000 additional In the equalhope that what the securities commission starts will bear fruit" ization fund, which was voted by congress, and Is being administered In New Dealers Fussed absolute secrecy by Secretary of the New Dealers are torn between pride Treasury Morgenthau. and alarm over the action of New York state electric companies Id proposing Profit in Silver a substantial reduction In rates. They Experts who have tried to figure, are proud that President Hoosevelt's without Inside Information which Is itolley of doing everything possible to not obtainable, all agree that there lessen the cost of electricity to conIs a considerable profit already. On sumers Is meeting with such success. the silver purchase, for example. They are a little alarmed as to what Some estimate It as being more than these particular cuts In this particular half a billion dollars profit right now, without calculating any further adterritory may do to the fight approaching In the senate over ratification of vance In thq price of silver. the St. Lawrence seaway treaty. But the President did not want to Not that the votes of the New York make the budget statement any more senators are Involved. Both of them optimistic thun he could help. He are atrongly against the treaty, and wanted as blue a picture as possible are expected to stund firmly against for two reasons. it regardless of the power question. One Is that the more rosy the budTheir concern Is with the port of New get outlook, the greater l4 dllticulty he the railroads York, and would have restraining lending the bonus through New York state to It, and with seekers. That is fairly obvious. It the Erie canal. The question of fits In with his direct threat that If cheaper power Is very mild In tm-- , congress boosts the expenditures proThe hue and cry for white with imrtanee Indeed to them In contrast posed in the budget In any substantial silver Is heard throughout all fashion-lanvlth the threat ro the prosperity of This lovely evening dress Is particular, congress must provide the heir big port and the communication money by Imposing additional taxation. made of white and silver lame. A new inea leading to It The other, and In a way the more way to wear orchids, as you plainly But this cut In power rates In New Is for the effect at some can Bee Is to tuck them through your Important, Vork state, presupposing further cuts time In the future. There will be an- belt and wear them to the side. :iter on, bits a very serious blow at other budget message one year from tie project as a whole, so to speak, now, which will be In the year of a t makes far more dltilcult the problem Presidential election. If things should Dress Accessories Follow r convincing other parts of the United not be so rosy for the administration Up Closely Ensemble Idea states that the whole scheme la at that time as they are now, It might ensemble Is now being followed The sound. be very helpful to present a more opmore closely than ever In the line of At present there are two sections timistic picture to the country. dress accessories. Colpel, of Paris f the country arrnyed against each This Is not, however, a part of the shows ensembles composed of a handther on this treaty, for local reasons. present strategy. lioosevelt Is looking bag and the little sports Jacket to Ml of the Atlantic and Gulf further ahead than that He Is con- match In the same supple brown kid are against It for the same rea not about the election of 1930, leather that are both fastened with n that New York Is against It .Most cerned, for In the Judgment of Republicans as heavy buttons In Imitation tortoise f the Central and Northwestern well as Democrats as far as can be shell. Many of these buttons are In tates are for It on the theory that It told now, there Is nothing to concern square shapes. vonld provide cheaper freight rates him In that, but with the future. He At the same house Is a handbag and r their export products by letting does not want to Jeopardize the re- gloves to match In supple leather In .ean going ships come Into the Great forms the New Deal Is He two shades of deep and lighter brown. working. 'ikes. .wants It to look as bright as possible Both the frame of the handbng and Illinois is nn exception. Its gev on , the eve of lKio, when a new adminthe glove cuffs were fastened by a clip position wojild naturally istration will be elected. He wants p.rapliic the In brown plastic material combined make tt for the treaty Just as Mich-rato be thoroughly won to the with dull cold metal A model quite Wisconsin and Minnesota are for country New Deal then. similar had the clips replaced by the 't Tht cnnal would make Chicago Copyright WNTJ Strvlc, wearer's Initials. s uuse. ' 0fl liead the offer made by the P Company in another part of thT per. They w ill send a full wea7 ply of health giving Postua fJ1 anyone who w rites for It id. 3 fj J j Week's Supply of Postat n") " from Governor ami fwupiTur,,.,... A varu a public luteresi of inline pram tLe in mfintied out one end of tne Vtah citiwi'.s from dist ussir.g tne re other t!u Mnte to 111 the legislature bill iiiTrotiuml state limior stores. f. ." U ... Utah MOREUstener, ins uiKkr ni r, more attenUon thaa the convening legislature, ......"- inn - m" fla i the for Haooraie ukt the recipienl of in Tle NICHOLAS By CIIEHIE Might Be Liability 'This leaves the Southwest and the CETS The Utah Legislature V -t In the picture. Bed velvet and gold cord Is the formula for this beauteous creation. The neckline Is gathered on a gold cord which Is repeated at the front of the gold braid girdle. It is good style to use contrasting velvets for the hostess gown. We have in mind such fetching combinations as dark green velvet with a bright tangerine velvet girdle, also tangerine facings for the long winglike sleeves. Black with aquamarine blue, also black fuchsia with cerise, are likable color alliances. One of fashion's latest whims Is the tailored velvet hostess gown which has a shirtwaist top. A very effective model answering this description Is made shirtwaist fashion of french blue velvet, the skirt, of course, being floor length with a tendency to trail slightly. There are touches of coral at throat and at waistline. Then there Is the hostess gown with the peasant-wais- t top. So called since its neckline gathers up on a drawstring. The full bishop sleeves are embroidered in brilliant peasant colors. A new feature Is the velvet gown with quilted cordings, or more ornate motifs which are fantastically quilted both on the sleeves and at the neckline, also here and there about the hemline. Speaking of hemlines the new slashed effects are as popular for hostess gowns as for evening dresses. , Westerc Newspaper Union. SYRUP PEPSIN Well, Most of Them Political speeches are heavy rhetoric and spare ou logic . on STOPPED UP -- NOSTRILS duetocoLU. two by Sen. WT. C. Holbrook, proposing higher individual and corporate income taxes. Kesolutlons appeared In both houses calling for a constitutional amendment permitting an Increase In the tax exemption on homesteads to $2000. Sen. Holbrook also introduced bills amending the election machinery. One of them would bar elective or appointive officials from holding any other public office, and would bar employes or appointive officials from participating in political primaries. The object of the bill is to prevent the building up of political machines by puhlic of- Use Menlholatum to help open the nostrils and permit freer brealhiro. ES35I llfvl PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Booms Dandruff Stops Hiir FtUbij Impart! Color aua BeautT to Gray and Faded Hair 6uc and 11 .ii at urezmsn. Hjuffox Chern. Wka., PatWo..T. - Ideal for onto FLORESTON SHAMPOO connection with Parker'aHair Balsam. MaiMUa . hair aoft and fluffy. 60 cents by mail or atdnw-gistaHiscoz Chemical Works, Patchogue, N.I-- ficials. the bouse would mnke amendments to the state industrial act. Under it a workman would receive compensation for occupational diseases, as well as injuries, and other benefits to workers and their dependents would be increased. The measure provides that compensation insurance would have to be handled by the state and private Insurance companies would be barred. A bill to allow county commissioners to lease e property where there Is no sale for the land has been sponsored by Rep. Twitch-el- l. A bill In DRESSMAKERS MAKE OUTFITS FOR BEACH AH the dressmakers are concentrating on beach outfits and ski ensembles. They have done about all they can in the regular town and country ensembles for morning, afternoon and evening. The smart set, Incidentally, either Is frolicking m the snow, or splashing in the Mediterranean, or getting ready to do so. Madame Georgette Renal has made a popular beach ' ensemble of white linen, printed all over with sailor caps in blue and red. The red caps hav blue pompons and the blue ones red ones. The blouse buttons in front in the form of a wide panel with tv large pearl buttons On Piifh oMrt rpi, shorts are plain white linen and there is a Jaunty looking jacket to keen the rtfltf .t.- - l. CliriKllon ou..uu.u uu me uacK ana arms. Bright nuuucu suiiuhis wan wide bands of blue canvas complete the outfit Shoe Fashion World Comes Out With Some New IA eas New shoes take us In pleasant paths. iwiras suppers are out of favor for the nonce, and the pump re-turns, more high cut than of yore BUUB s navy blue suede with a very high throat, it i "iwiueu w ith navy blue kid draped up the sides of ..... .....ii.uwi. me neeis are of blue kid. The same shoe Is made In deep wine reu anu dark green. Col ored siioes ior town in the winter is a new and nice departure. For southern wear i.icic is a ueige antelope slipper, high auu Bimiuui in iront, with a button ti fastening over the side. It Is nlned er, which. In turn. row silver. I Ti mt.nt hii? at the . hlniL-- .... leath- Is piped with nar- - g well-know- Veiled Sequins If sequins a.moy ter their glory can chLffon with too much lusbe dimmed with a I0ng veiling. applies this trick to an afternoon dress of dar blue crepe. Mrs. E. W. Hill of JM No. 7th St., West Prow. Utah, aid: "Dr. PierceiH Favorite Prescription excertainly wonderful for my pectant mothers. Before little girl was born I nwJ feeling very weak. I the "Prescription and sysb helped to build up my tem. 1 experientcu little discomfort when baby came. .J "? used the 'Prescription following c"ld"3 and I soon regained my normal atrenfa. few alto, tablets 50 ata, liquid tax-sal- A bill to make the payment of old age pensions mandatory and divide the costs equally between the counties and the state has been introduced. This bill would also increase the maximum pension to $35 a month. At present, the payment of pensions to the aged Is optional with the counties and they must bear the entire cost. The house adopted a resolution fixing definitely the compensation of senate and bouse emploves and eliminating the bonus system. Both branches adopted a measure appropriating $50,000 for the expenses of the legislature. Sen. Neslen, from Salt Lake, has offered three measures which plau to Increase the taxes paid by Insurance companies, reciprocal Insnr-anc- e exchanges and fraternal benefit societies that use a legal reserve basis. A senate measure bv Mrs Mus-seproposes that. Utah ratify the amendment to the federal constitution concerned with child labor Senator Holbrook has a bill to regulate tobacco sales r, Rome For Evening Some Of the vuru nn, ... ......t evening gowns are to be seen In those n neutral shades of beige and gray. Roth are observed In most delicate tone and In such their mate rials as satti chiffon and moire. PROSPECTIVE MOTHERS of the problems, concerning which legislation ls from the present Vtah body,PXp!(,,ed are taxation, tnklnj: schools an.-- the courts out Pontics, a substitute ! for the Present law licensing prn:lure ,,,,,. w nnd for th, mnN,r transport ne , rrnrgnn.Mtlon of statecounty nnd municipal gnvernm Public utiiiu,,, regulation, ground waters nnd mines A lei tor to your vnr' representative Plete copy ot Bny 1)m ln, in uhlch you may bo Interred. In Start the day feeling HTI . .I 1HfaTIWI R -r I 11 ri dim raw ill ill L- a-- at ' v V( Dent lit tloggftk erercrewilea irsltni hold you back. CLEANSE WITH 6ARF1EL0 !IIEBHU IE..etrliot I'ow ru on n tas1eht; kM p ou f eel-run gown Inacllrs. Uinllr work! within 8 ta 10 nrt. MILD but oromoll lf mi itsrintort25c4U)Ci WNU 4-- W 35 WATCH YOUR KIDFIEYS! Be Sure They Properly Cleanse the Blood w ja YOUR kidneysi.iare econstantly iha blOOO stream. But kidneys get functionally disturbed lag in their v071 tail to remove the poisonous boay wastes. . Then you may suffer naggins backache, attacks of dizziness, burning, scanty or too frequent urination, getting up at nignw swollen feet and ankles, rheumauj' worn out."i .1- - Villi pains; .. feel. "all . voni delay! For the ttet rid of these poisons, the better your chances of eood health. Use Doan'a Pills. Doan's ore r the kidneys only. They tend to Pro" mote normal functioning M iaZ ou kidneys; should help them pass r tha irritating poisons. Doan's recommended by users the cou ,1 OTer. Get them from any dnigS1- , qur' OOAfl'S PILLS , ' |