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Show a ( J VABIETY HI BEITS THE GRANTSVILLE NEWS, GRANT8VILLE, silk, with pale pink sateen for the llnlug and gold cord and gold silk for the embroidery would all be pretty and effective combinations of color In which to carry out this little article. UTAH. HAVE SET NEW PITCHERS NO-HI- T RECORD LAVAN Easy Matter for Home Sewer to PROTECTING SILK AND SATIN Give Extra' Touch to Frock. OUT SHINGLE AS PHYSICIAN. Belts of Many Kinds. . ' touch to her frock which makes It difwomans ferent from he next-dofrock. The single chain of beads, which Is considered smart and which savors of things Grecian, can be easily affected. As a rule, beads of one color are strung on a cord of a different color, and the two carry-ou- t the combination of colors used for the frock ' On coat suits one will find the use of the Jade ring used to hold the belt which has been snipped in two, while on others a ' bone, leather or cloth buckle will be used as suggested In or Able to Care for Injured Person With Gentleness That Would Amaze His Baseball Frisnde Wife Also Ve rutile. Johnny Lnvan, the Browns fast young shortstop, does not loaf In the winter season. La van realizes that there will come a day when he can no longer skip nimbly ubout the Infield as he does today and he plans to be prepared for such a time. When he feels that he la no longer useful In the big leagues he will not, die a lingering baseball death In the bushes. He will hang out a shingle and be a popular Women have become so accustomed to pockets that It has been found, necessary to Incorporate those useful adjuncts even in accessories which heretofore have dispensed with them. In particular the pocket addition Is noticeable on the new scarfs of satin and tulle and likewise on those made of fur and designed with special reference to their summer requirements. The linings of the new scarfs are of satin or of chiffon, sometimes shirred, plaited or .gathered, and it Is In the folds of these that the pocket Is Inserted. It. Is not a conspicuous feature, being only large enough to hold the handkerchief,, the small purse or the vanity case. STOUT OR SLENDER? M.D. Johnny Is a graduate of the University of Michigan and there he got his medical degree. As soon as the baseball season comes to a close he puts aside bis glove and gets busy with the pills. He Is able to care for an Injured patient with a gentleness that would amaze his baseball friends. He Is- said to be as expert in handling physical Injuries as he Is In handling hot groundbrs and the many who have - HAVE POCKETS Women Have Become Sc Accustomed to These Useful Adjuncts That They Are Placed In Accessories. rafter PARTICIPANTS REM)pKABLE PITCHING FEATS. The four games hurled by ma- Chicago Nationals pitched hitless ball jor league pitchers during the first for nine innings against Cincinnati, month of the 1917 season have estab- and Toney on Slay 2, when the latter lished a new' record In this depart- made his record, and It waa not until ment of professional baseball and cre- the tenth period that Kopf broke ths ated an unusual amount of Interest big Cub twlrler's string with a single. The major league annnla for the among close followers of the game. The records shows that on April 14 past 17 years show that the greatest Cicotte of the Chicago Americans, shut number of lt games pitched In any out the St Louis Browns without a hit one season was In 1908 .when there On April 24 liogrldge of the New Tork were four In the American and two ir. Americans, performed . a similar feat the National leagued In 1900, 1906 and 1910 four such feats were recorded. against the Boston Bed Sox. Toney of the Cincinnati Nationals With virtually four months of schedadded his name to the list, at the ex- ule play ahead It would apifear as pense of the Chicago Cubs on May 2. though the 1QJ7 corps of twlrlers had On Sunday, May .8, Bob Broom of the an unusual opportunity to establish St Louis Americana, held the Chicago new figures In this direction since White Sox hitless for a full nine In- three more games will surpass In addition Vaughn of the the total mnde In 1908. nings. IN no-h- lt no-h- no-h- lt . PRAISE FOR TILLIE WALKER BASEBALL Manager Jack Barry Expects Outfielder to Have Great Soason ' Overcomes Handicap. - .STORIES Jack Barry expects to see TUIle Walker have a great season, and he Alexander the. Great has gone back advances a very logical argument to gone back to pitching shutout support his belief. Last spring Walker games. worked under' the handicap of being a . stranger who was filling the place of a Many ballplayers who were twenty-eigBoston Idol, Trls Speaker, and he last season are telling their corknew that his work would be com- rect ages this year. pared, 'perhaps quite unfavorably, with Helnle Zimmerman is hoarding disputes ylth umps so they will lost throughout the war. the sketch. An unusual way to drape a cord or' ribbon around the waist Is to double It and 'klip the two ends, through the loop yhich forms the other end. Figured ribbon Is employed very often t) finish 'off the Waistline. It, may be of he polka-do- t variety gnd dipped through a colorful bone ring, or It may be dotted like the ribbon, which Is dipped through embroidered loops and edged with fringe. It Is not unusual to find a composition belt, made of cord, beads, leather and a bone buckle. A quaint Idea to introduce on a frock of thin dlk or of organdie is to puff, the material and run .velvet ribbon through It, either entirely or at -- ht . I'm not claiming a pennant this Connie Mack. Which we would year. call vlolet-llk- e modesty. , ' Stanley Coveleskle, the star righthander of the Clevelanders, Is doing some fine work In the pitching line. regular intervals. The vogue of soutache braid as a trimming suggests the weaving of a Some managers Idea of a good, all around fighter Is one who Is all around the ring when he faces his opponent ' belt PRETIY WASTE PAPER BASKET Honus Wagner soys the man said he quit baseball because of a salary cut is a liar. Its concise, anyway. o q-h- Colors Used In Making Receptacle Harmonise With Those of . Should Room Where It Is to Be Used. This decorative basket can be carried out In either a small size for the writing table or In a larger size for placing upon the floor. The colors of the materials are a! matter of choice, 'and should be selected to harmonize with the other colors that there may be In the room In which the basket will take Its place. Stout cardboard Is used for the foundation, which Is ma$) In seven separate pieces, and then sewed together and afterward finished off with silk coril. The piece of card required for the bottom of the basket Is covered doubt many stout women have, looked with envy upon their slimmer sisters, smartly attired In the lateet style of military suit, a costume- that becomes nearly all women. There Is no cauee for envy, as the stout lady can look just as attractive If she will Tillie Walker. adopt the newly designed sveltling stout made are for which models, (hat of the game's greatest outfielder, womeni This military suit for the a great slugger. Now Walker does not large woman Is eleyerly designed by have to think about Speaker. He Is the new sveltling method to give long, solid with the Boston fans and realizes slender llne combined with a youth- It, so he .should play a much better ful appearance. ' game. No - Square Necks. blouse or bodice The Is a pretty fashion rendered doubly so In Its modern development, for the square is either deep enough to allow of the whole thing slipping over the or else Is prohead vided with a clipped fastening Just at the neck on the shoulder to permit of this very easy' means of entrance. A particularly pretty example of the latblouse provides' for ent the material to be gathered to the edge by a square yoke, and looks equally charming In crepe de chine, muslin, Japanese silk or any of tbs materials now In vogue. square-necke- (cotta-fashio- Waste Paper Basket 10th sides with sateen. The other pieces are covered on the Inner s with sateen, and upon the outer s with silk, u(oo which the design has been worked In silk of some ugly contrasting shade of odor, irk brown, dark green, or crimson n square-necke- d d PLANS BROWNS SHORTSTOP WILL HANG Certain Rules Should Bs Followed If . Materials Are to Give SatisThis Feature af Summer Clothee Vlay factory Service. From Chain of Beade Single Range to Wido. Band of Ribbon. Silks and satlpa are being so largely used for the development of dresses, It ia difficult to say whether the suits and coats that It Is Important to pockfct or the belts give more charac- observe certain rules at the very beter to this seasons frocks. Thd truth ginning of their possession If these of th matter Is that they share equul materials are to give satisfactory servhonors. .The variety- - of belts that are aice. In favor should make it an easy matFor example, large pins or needles ter for the home sower to add that should never be used either In the fitting of the stitching of silk fabrics. They make permanent holes, and, If extra large, break, the threads, then the silk tears easily. Dressmakers should be cautioned against the use of such plus and needles. Put new needles In the sewing machine before' working on new silks. VI tb old needles, even slightly blunted, the silk Is certain to pucker and draw. Be careful in plaiting or ruffling that the Iron used Is not too hot. An overheated Iron will crack any silk. EVEN SCARFS MAKES POOR CONDITION OF BROWNS Johnny Lavan. seen him at the latter will agree that he. must be a desirable doctor. All dressed up .in his professional garb and In care of an Injured patient Lavan doesnt greatly resemble the speedy shortstop who cuts off runs Instead of legs and arms, in the summer. Lavans wife is a graduate nurse and when the time comes they plan to give all their attention to the doctoring business instead of only part of it, as at present. Mrs. Lavan Is at versatile as her husband and in addition to being a trained nurse she Is s capable critic of her husband's work through the summer. CAST-OFF- S ARE MAKING GOOD Lefty Russell and Bruno Haas, Dl carded by Athletics, Playing Well At last reports Eddie Collins did not for Newark. have his batting average ns much above .200 as he used to keep It above Two cast-of- f Athletic pitchers are .300. making good as regulnr players for the The Red Sox certainly Improved Newark International lengue club. They are Lefty Russell, who Is dov their time while on the western tour. The champions lyon 16 out' of 20 srlng first base, and Bruno Haas, who Is playing in the outfield. Both men games. have won the fans with their mighty With the exception of the German hitting. Haas and Russell werent with the n and Austrian ambassadors, the Athletics viry long, but they are dislineup Isnt changed much this remembered by Philadelphians tinctly season. Russell came there In 1910 from Baltimore for money and players amount The Pirates have been perking up a to $10,000. Ing bit of late. Jimmy Callahan has got He never made good Lecause of Illhis men together better than he had ness contracted during the prevloui expected at this early date. winter and went to the minors, where m he has since played good balL Bhseball players do their best scrimBruno Haas Joined the Athletics In en route to room the maging dining on June 23 of that season and play their best kicking game when 1915, and record by issuing If a worlds made the umpire calls them out stealing secon balls to New York batsmen. bases ond. Both Russell and Haas saw thej would never make pitchers, so adapted They hint that Cruise Is lazy, the themselves to other positions, where book worm, as the players phrase better fortune. are having they 1L But he totes enough dynamite In 1 ' his bat to offset .this Southern physiHerbert Is Released. cal drawL The Nashville club has released Ernest Herbert, the formn Pitcher Fred Toney was afraid he would who was secured last year froir Fed, have-tlay off for an operation, but the St. Louis Browng. He couldnt gel the doctor pronounced his allident os' in condition and will return to Ills something very much milder than ap- home In Marcellne,- Mo., where he pendicitis. . owns a picture show, and probably will baseball. Tim Hendryx of the Yankees Is a quit promising youngster. He Is sinming Vie Saler Improving. the ball to every corner of the lot and Vic Saler Is Improving as fast al can Is up among the celebrities in the plug- be expected, but he Is a long way from ging world. being ready 'to doa his uniform. Wffsh-Ipgto- , Manager Fielder Jones Blames 8pring - Games for Weakness of Several f His Player n) , Fielder Jones, manager of the Browns, Is opposed- to playing another spring series with the Cardinals. Jones blames the series for the present poor physical condition of his players. Shot-towho contracted a severe case of tonslUtis while playing In the series, has not been playing his usual game, and several other members of tlft team are. In a similar situation. - n, - |