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Show I ! LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Scenes and Persons in the Current News mmm jraH"""" iw "Quotations' v w Truium., Trur pride lie in never poinss be-iJlli our own tlanjdrd. Elinor n lilt ' tt W"" -- t V. I "THE windows shown here are the same size. The center one is made to look taller by adding an extension at the top. The one on the right is made wider with extensions at the sides. Tall win- K BH9 ir.g to the weight of the material used. My book SEWING, for the tie-bac- V la U3 i Yank Diplomacy Wit tie-bac- ' " ' fait Milton, Scott, Defoe, Bach Geniuses I.ale-FIowerin- g bring you THESE two patterns fashions of the season, the woman's dress very slenderizing and flattering, the little girl's frock as saucy, bright and perky as a daffodil. Each pattern includes a detailed and complete disew chart, with can make so that you rections, these pretty dresses quickly and easily. Bolero Frock for Little Girl. This dress has no less than four of the most becoming details in the world a crisply flaring skirt, sleeves puffed out like little balloons, a brief bolero, and a round collar! Make it up in printed percale (a light, flowery design), paper taffeta, gingham, linen or dimity. Use ricrac or Irish edging to trim the collar and bolero. Soft Detailing for Large Women. Notice the soft gather on the shoulders and sleeve tops, creating just enough fullness where it's needed, the lengthening revers, the slim lines of the skirt all extremely becoming to women who want to minimize their weight. This dress will be lovely in silk print, georgette, chillon or voile. If you choose a print, be sure to select small or indistinct designs. The Patterns. 1505 is designed for sizes 4, 6, Size 6 re8, 10 and 12 years. material quires To yard of for the bolero; 2V4 yards for the dress. Contrasting collar (if desired) requires Vi yard. 2 yards of braid for trimming. 1461 is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size l. fifty-eig- ht fifty-eig- ht Send 15 cents for the Barbara Bell Spring and Summer Book which is now ready. Pattern It con- tains 109 attractive, practical and becoming designs. The BarbaraBell patterns are well planned, ac- step-by-st- ep when Cervantes was the first part of "Don Quixote" was given to the public. r Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" were the product of his old age. Milton was sixty when he began to compose "Paradise Lost." Daniel Defoe was when he produced 'Robinson CruWith war scares bobbing up all soe." Bunyan did not begin "Pilover the world, the United States must be assured a plentiful supply grim's Progress" until he was of "strategic minerals," Dr. John more than forty. Sir Walter Scott was forty-thre- e W. Finch, director of the bureau of before he began to attract atten- 38 requires 41 yards of mines, announced in a memoranhis writings. tion by material with short sleeves. He to a tariff the dum urges press. iftfflii'MMiMflMMwmimwimiinMiwiiliBitiw-not compose until he did Bach yards with long sleeves. program was protection and past forty. to solve defense problems with reGeorge Bernard Shaw, left, chatting with Joseph P. Kennedy, did not begin to write Darwin 1 "strato to London, following a ceremony which took place at Ken- spect manganese (No. his "Origin of the Species" until m London, recently in which the famous Irish dramatist received the tegic mineral"), nickel, chromium, long past forty. w m the national theater on behalf of the executive committee. aluminum and other metals. Franklin was more than forty when he began his investigation of electricity. laby" Senator 35-in- 39-in- fr neighborly acquaintance and little neighborly help. Henry Ford. It it impossible to separate nature from nurture. Sir Cyril Fox. I've got a pretty good philosophy that I've used throughout my life. VI hen I fet in a jam or tough spot I go to work. It'i been a great cure-alllouord Chandler Christy. Summer Afternoon Dresses dows lend dignity and a note of By placing the formality. quite high this effect is emphasized even more. Wide windows often make a room seem larger and give wall spaces better proportions. Extensions at the sides may also be the draperies will cover ued 1 less ofso the . window, giving more MuHrMfitftn i view and sunlight. Philip LaFollette, announcing the formation of a new third party, the "National Progressive To make a window higher, is campaigning to organize the Middle West. Adolf Hitler of Germany it tf America, merely screw blocks of wood to Prtmier Mussolini who met in Rome on the occasion of Hitler's triumnhai visit r r. r,; top of the frame as at A and U K. fount, named assistant to the chief of the United States air corps for a term of four rears by the B with metal straps such as may latent Roosevelt. be obtained at any hardware store. The curtain rods are then vs. screwed to the wood blocks. To Irish URGES DEFENSE add width, screw the blocks to the sides of the window frame as " at C and D. If TV are to be used, extensions for them may be added as at E and F. Draperies like the ones shown here may be lined or not accord- - SLl nitr Home Decorator, shows you exactly how to make them either way and how to make the French heading. This book also gives directions for making slipcovers; all types of dressing table covers; seventeen different types of curtains; bedspreads; and numerous other useful and decorative things for the home. Readers wishing a copy should address Mrs. Spears. 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111., enclosing 25 cents (coin preferred) and the book will be sent by return mail. IH-- HI 32iS Clyn. to cross the It is sometimes road than lo stand in the middle. Dean Inge. In rilie it U winter all the time, humanly speaking. There ii no 4 ajt,mrwiiiiMiW 1505 curately cut and easy to follow. Each pattern includes a sew-cha- rt which enables even a beginner to cut and make her own clothes. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. Bell Syndicate. stock-pilin- g WNU Service. Ameri-urbassad- mmmmmuh Ball Players Advertise Fair feces Weight nn,, , v v - w.WWOXUW-.WAWWW.- (Si deference to his waistline. Sen. Molt of West Virginia, "babv" per of the United States senate, EiIkb? 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