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Show ! Prize Applique Quilt With Much Variety WHO'S NEWS THIS WEEK... Here's simplicity in needlework gay applique quilt. Grandmother's Prize they're such easy By Ltimitl F. Parion I patches to apply H its variety this your you're looking lor, make yfffffffffffTTTTTTTTTfTF choice. Theres the fun of using the materials so many different Foe ef Demonise Forces. colorful a so of owning Anatole France FORK. pleasure In this By with the observation that Cv only hope toy ta anest of the Demons of Anger ana In Hie Own Bod. The quotatto tion may be a bit awry, since book io not at bsndk but It la pertinent to today! newa of the expediof tion to the arctle In the Interest demonalaylag the first of Its hind, mans Washington. i la barring Siegfried' hunting trip the land of tto lee queen. The above alluaion suggest no of the purpoie n of Dr. George W. Crile, famoua who Is heedand ing s voyage to the Arctic. Specific forces tally, he fight the demoniac at anger and fear which now range the world and which any newspaper reader can recognize on sight At he hope to find in seventy-threthe Far North knowledge which win strengthen hie arm and temper his eur-geo- e, knowledge sword, supplementing which he previously gleaned in the African Jungles. quilt that fits into any bedroom. if it's Just a pillow you want, Be ala and srairnaea, neither at the 8 inch block makes an effecor scared, tive one. Pattern 1458 contains them particularly angryCrile-uaa ot Dr. itudied be for win by Instructions complete, simple eomptao-encand toof dignity examples cutting, sewing and finishing, bat aa the owner sad progether with yardage chart, diaof certain unique the to of prietors arrange help quilt gram mechanisms that seem frinAs for single and double bed human else, and a diagram of block which to work better than the serves as a guide for placing the carburetor, the suprarenal gland system. Dr. Crile has dissected and patches and suggests contrasting studied shout IN Jungle animals In materials. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins the Interest ef civilised human beeat his (coins preferred) for this pattern havior, and now, to piece to The Sewing Circle Needlecraft mosaic of life energy, he gees North not to the sut but the ses lion. Dept, 82 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. These researches have enabled Please write your name, ad- him in certain instances to cure dress, and pattern number plainly. chronic anger and fear. He finds that in this day of newspapers, radio and press agent there are stimuli loose everywhere which make high the curse of the age. The name "John L. Lewis will make Phil UncLe SajfAt Praiseworthy Spirit What we call public spirit is a moral quality, a particular and highly specialized form of unselfishness. It was Dean Inge who said there was snch a thing as fatty degeneration of the conscience. In order to be applauded for what we do we must not too much applaud ourselves. Better to be afraid of the dark than to be afraid of the light. It love without reason, and People they are averse to analyzing the Kill Analysis Might emotion. Dont drive anyone into a corner where he has to tell the truth if you value his friendship. A foolish man pursues a course that he knows a ill make him drunk and then is disappointed in the result. Move or Mastered Most people master their environment, if they ever do, by moving away from it. Perhaps, in their case, thats the best way. A man of few words may convince you iff his wisdom; but for companionship he is a flop. Be A rugged individualist is one who hurts your feelings and doesnt care if he does. A man allows himself to become "slouchy because he feels he has something more important to think about than beauty. IN UTAH AND THE HOTEL BEN LOMOND Ogden's Finest . . 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These discoveries led him to dean autoscribe the human body mobile, in which tho brain is the battery, the suprarenal gland system the carburetor, the liver the gasoline tank, the muscles the motor, and the thyroid gland the gearbox. In Africa, Dr. Crile shot and dissected hundreds of animals, from L the smallest up to lions and He finds that lions have sympathetic gland reinforcing system which enables the adrenals to deal action hormones with a tremendous kick. Thats what makes the lion such a good and the sure winner of any jungle track meet. Lions, tigers and ferocious lone workers in general have starter. this Herding animals have a leu sensitive storting and stimulating mechanism. Leu complex, blooded creatures, like crocodiles, with special defensive armament, have an even slower takeoff, but Dr. Cr tie's main point is that they ail have an ignition system which perfectly serves their survival needs. As Dr. Crile sees it, the maladjustment or malfunctioning of our energy apparatus releases ungoverned emotions, precipitated in body poisons, and helps put the world even more out of plumb than it naturally seems to be. An artificially changed environment with all the new problems of urban living and an unstable and complex economy makea people keep on getting mad about things which they can possibly affect or control unlike the animals, and renders latterday man a signal failure in the main business of life, which is "continuous adaptation. At heme in the wider generalizations of bis subject. Dr. Crile sees here the collective elements of social Instability Fuehrers, mobs, demagogs, kluxers, messlahs, warmongers, and inflammatory and provocative Inciters of world dementia in genernL He thinks a genJob of scientific hueral man reconditioning to possibly the only answer. He is a native of Chilo, Ohio, taking several academic degrees before completing his medical education in a number of foreign universities. u rhino-ceros- self-start- BOLLS DEVELOPED r roar chulaa of 1 arista wilteA oalanownta Sa sola. liaprima Sa as. NOUIHWUT men ssnwcn SELL or TRADE EABM! BUSINESS 3PEUTJ Consult tho BEE niVE REALTY, INC. REASON .i; BUILDING SALT nd Planting New Troths the German philosopher, said: It Is not so difficult a task to plant new truths as to root out old errors, for there Is this paradox in men they run after that which is new, but are prejudiced in favor of that which is old. REAL ESTATE HOMES, er Schopenhauer, PHOTOGRAPHY TO BOY re one citizen apoplectic, while "Tom Girdler win induce a similar embolism in another. hair-trigg- THE HOTEL g high-volta- blood-pressu- mq Many times In these i have had occasion to write in praise of Ireat Leader Senator Joe Minmni feu energy-releasin- VIRGINIA VALE is going to in lead her very and as if that would not bold some at his social first picture, to make her legislation constitutional That set of were not enough reasons wss knocked Into a cocked Hollywoods Cinderella of the hat when the Supreme court upheld she tops it by being a the Washington state minimum week, can keep a secret. who wage law, the Wagner labor rela- girl Evelyn Angela And Style News Sew-Your-O- wn jMovie Radio New Pattern 1458 STAR DUST 1 Christianity Never Adopted Christianity has never been adopted, even as the ostensible principle, b? ,Bf nation in ita international relationships. Sob-Pass- es Arkansas On to,on Democratic the leader in the senate. His magnificent qualities, his capacity as a statesman and the regard with which he was held by Republicans and Democrats alike were such that further praise from this pen would be of little value. Suffice it to say that in Joe Robinson's death the nation is the loser because he fought tho good fight But Senator Robinson's sudden death a few days ago has precipitated a political condition of gravest importance. Although none of us who knew him nor those with whom be was associated In an official capacity could have foreseen his sudden death, I think it is proper to say that the passing of Joe Robininson may have more fluence upon his countrys history than all of bis long and distinguished career in public life. That is to say, fate possibly has turned in this instance to the role it sometimes plays tbs role of master daw For six months she has known tion! act and the social security she was going to be given a that taxes. Then came the resignation and she of Justice Van Devanter. Justice big screen opportunity when Van Devanter was one of the men hasn't told n soul Even so, chance her Wg that learned in mind she had Mr. Roosevelt whon as unwilling and unlikely to see so- was to be nothing less than prima cial legislation through the same donna opposite James Cagney in to glasses ss Mr. Roosevelt saw the Grand Nationals Something swooned. she nearly About In the country. situation Sing n Victor Schertainger, The Van Devanter resignation motion-pictur- e dip the and to composer gave the President ad opportunity her Janet Gaynor who gave appoint a new member to the court, rector it alto gave the senate an opportu- first chance and GraceforMoore her Evelyns nity to burst forth with expressions second, is responsible of its own ideas concerning the type opportunity. of man who should succeed Justice Cardie Lombard still has a sleek Van Devanter and the senators were name town the car, a limousine and a roadster not backward In promoting of the Democratic leader, Senator or two, but she isn't Robinson. But Mr. Roosevelt thus tiling them much tar has tailed to fill the vacancy, these days. Every and this failure has been interpretafternoon when she ed by the opposition among the finishes work at the President's own party as an unwillstudio, up drives a station wagon nil ingness to select anyone but a radical for the highest court In any filled with fishing event those opposed to the court paraphernalia and strategist bill contend that the Presidents de- driven by Clark GaThe answer is simple. Joe Robinson was the field marshal for the lay constitutes only another reason ble and off go the two moat irrepress-lbl- a why be should accept the ineviRoosevelt administration. Particucourt revision of the table defeat in marshal field was merrymaker ha the larly, of Hollywood. She the greatest legislative battle to program. When it became apparent that the claims she likes the reach the floors of congress since the days of slavery, and this coin- original bill for six new justices station wagon better cided with the daring adventure of could not be passed because the than the limousine and she'd rather Democratie-domlnated senate Judi- go fishing than attend a fashionable an epochal administration. President Roosevelt leaned upon ciary committee reported the bill party. Clark agrees with her. Senator Robinson to put through the with a scathing denunciation, tho Two newcomers to Hollywood are senate a bill that would permit the late Senator Robinson astutely ofChief Executive to appoint addition- fered a substitute bill in the nature setting Hollywood fashions and eval Justices of his own choosing to of a compromise. This substitute eryone Is wondering Just tow far Lothese new trends win go. Bigrid membership in the Supremo court bore the authorship of Senators of the United States. He leaned gan of Kentucky and Hatch of New Gnrie, the exquisite young Norweupon the Arkansas senator for many Mexico. Even the substitute which gian actress whom United Artists other things as well, but it seems provided for one additional judge n imported to play opposite Gary Coopto be the consensus of opinion that year until the Supreme court numer In Tto Adventures of Marco Mr. Roosevelts administration may bered eleven members has received Polo goes in for oimplictiy. Louise well stand or tall by the success or the same bitter criticism that char- Hdvlck, most famous sf strip-tens- e failure of his program to reorganize acterized the first measure. Many artists In her burlesque days when the Judiciary of the United States. members at the senate say they will she waa known no Gypsy Rose Lee, It seems further that if the Presi fight it as long as they would have goes in for conservatism. She wont dent tails to obtain congressional fought the original because it will pose for pictures in bathing suits, approval for this plan which would give the Chief Executive control of shorts, or even negligees. give the President domination over the Supreme court Just as the earthe court system of the country, he lier one would have done. Nick Forans brother Jimmy will have lost control of the legislaFrankly, the substitute appears to graduated from Princeton medical tive branch of the government for be losing ground because in the school Just a few weeks ago and the remainder of his term. Few house of representatives the other walked right into a contract to act Presidents have been able to carry day. Chairman Sumners iff the in pictures for Universal Buddy de on successfully without the house judiciary committee, a Texas who is producing a musical Sylva of the legislative branch. Democrat announced that if the extravaganza called Merry Go It Is too early, of course, to say senate should pass the bill and If it Bound saw Jimmy doing some imreached bis committee; it would whether the death of Senator Robinof Washington politison means defeat of the court pack- never be reported to the house. Mr. personations cians and waa so amused he pering program. Nevertheless, most Sumners is a long time member at suaded him to postpone his career of the astute political observers in the house and a highly respected in medicine for a while. Jimmy Washington indeed, many of the one. He dominates his committee. will certainly he welcome on the President's own party in the senate There were few who believed that, Universal lot. believe that the passing of the after the chairmans declaration, Democratic leader was a fatal blow the Supreme court bill ever could in Hollywood may Grown-up- s to the President'i power in con- reach the floor of the house. chance to watch Robert There is yet another phase at this plead for a gress. This results from the fact Joan Crawford or Luise that Joe Robinson was able to mold picture. I refer to the line of cleav- Taylor or hot children unaniat Rainer work, together many groups and cliques age that has been drawn within the allowed to visit to to beg mously and hold them by the sheer power Democratic party cm account of the to a at his lovable personality In a co- court legislation. It was this about the Grand National lot. There a lot of them. or rather reason, workable which Sumners unit but which hesive, spoke is rapidly acquiring The country never will know how nt never mentioned directly in his Grand National of the meet talented sou made up well and faithfully Joe Robinson speech. He talked about splitting a in animals Hollywood. the and was Democratic that party fought for the President and his policies. 1 have said in these col as near as he ever got to saying All over the country picture fans, umns heretofore and 1 repeat that that If the President forcei the court CoI do not believe Senator Robinson bill through congress (which be are enthusiastic over Claudette 1 Met Him in lberts comedy, to grand able be there will do) favored all of the New Deal poli- might yet result a Democratic party and a Paris," but in Hollywood it looks as cies, in his heart He was progresif the run will never end, because sive but he had sound ideas: he New Deal party. the same people come back to sea stood by the President and the New President Roosevelt vetoed a little it again and again. Almost any Deal with courage and capacity, but on many occasions, 1 have reason known and little discussed bill the night you can find in the audience other day. It waa Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Tayto believe, he fought for those prinStar Route known as "H. R. lor, Marlene Dietrich, her husband, ciples because he believed he 08. Act to and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. should either fight as a member of Bill Vetoed Provide tor the his party or retire. Furthei. he e Contracts at knew that it he would retire he Renewal ot Opal Craven, known to radio liswould not have the opportunity nor Pour Year Intervals." The title, of teners from coast to coast as the Lullaby Lady of the the influence to persuade the radi course, will mean little to most of Contented Hour has cal wing A the New Dealers to pm those who read these lines. But. been appearing propose reasonable policies. In other this was a bill intended to do Justice words, the late Democratic leader ti those underprivileged classes fessionally in the enwas attempting to be s leader in about which Mr Roosevelt has often tertainment world fact as well as in name and many spoken in his fireside chats over since she was seven. are the indications where he was the radio The men who would have With Frank Black able to pull the theorists and the benefited by this piece of legislaand the Continentals radical New Dealer back from the tion were the star route camera of she shares top billthe mails the service that dates brink of political destruction. ing on this concert t.ck to the stagecoach days of program that has America and the service from run without interrupIn view of the tacts 1 have re- which originated the Postal departtion for more than and I the observations have ment's famous phrase, the mails ported five and a half years made above, it must go The star route In private life Opal Bui cornea perfectly is the onlythrough." means by which a good Craven is the wife that t b thousand plain Doomed many persona are sole to of a prominent Chicago insurance President is in receive mails on anything like a man. She began singing lullabies in position where he can lose the pres- modern basis because this service real earnest about a year ago when ent court battle with ease. In fact, reaches the inland her husky ion was born. there are many observers who be- towns where railroads are nut yet lieve the court legislation will have and possibly never will be In opera ODDS AND EN DS Joan Craw for to be abandoned and that congress tion. 1 watched this legislation go idee of frond fun it to go doom to e will be quickly overwhelmed by that annual desire of representatives and through the house without dissent- radio nation when her kutband or one senators to conclude their work and ing vote; I saw Senator McKetiar, of her friendi it broedceiting and join Democrat, of Tennessee, attack the tho mob of offuagt noises . , . adjourn. us review Let the situation aa re- bill in vicious language and then I hu found a umy to finith Jem Bar-lousaw the senate pass it by a vote of hut picture Saratoga ," uting The gards the court legislation. two to one. only long thou of e double. The pro-eiePresident got off to a very bad nearly In addition. I know that the repaudience approved mightily . . . tart when the original bill to add ix new Justices to the Supreme resentatives of then little known Peul Robeton lijlt -- hit magnificent court waa presented. The original carriers (little known except to "ice in tong in King Solomon's reasons he gave for demanding the those whom they directly serve) Mine," melting thii giddy thriller a new power he sought were shat- had tried for a number of years to picture not to be mimed wider eny dn And dont mitt eny of tered within a few days after the obtain a basis of pay that will let cumitancet live. They finally were able Edgtr sAorts with hit price-les-s draft of the bill reached the Cap- them Bergens He waa torced to abandon to convince Postmaster General itol dummy Charlie McCarthy. Inch that unlesi they were paid dentally, hit them. Mr. Roosevelt then came for- Parley Sunday night radio ward with a second set of reasons, more money the number that would with W. C. Fieldt ebnott maket broke in carrying out their congo UP far Jack Bennys abtence from the namely, that the Supreme court as tracts would be amazingly large. at present constituted could not and I eineeves, doesnt it? Western Newspaper Union. well-know- Star-haut- HERE is something something sweet, and something ornamental for your midsummer wardrobe. Simple Aa Toast and Coffee. At breakfast time you need the crisp shipshape style of the little model at the left. He'll proffer that eight oclock kiss with alacrity and fervor when you greet your hubby in this pleasant surprise. cotton Make it at a gay for greatest usability. Lines That Live. For luncheon in town, for cutting up touches on the Club veranda you cant find a more fetching frock than the one in the center. It combines sweet swing with nonchalance. Never has a designer given more flattering shoulder and waist lines than these. And what about the skirt? you ask. Obviously it has the most finished flare in town. Chiffon, acetate, or sports silk will do justice to both the flare and you, Milady. tub-we- ll And If Autumn Comes. Its a help to have a dress like the one at the right around for it gives that feeling of preparedness. Prepared in case a cool Fallish day or evening is slipped in without warning. Then, too, it won't be long before cool days will be the rule rather than the exception. So it would seem a logical as well as a fashionable step to set about making this elegant model right away. Be first in your crowd to show whats nev under the fashion sun for Fall The Patterns. Pattern 1354 is designed lor sizes 34 to 48. Size 38 requires 4 yards of 85 inch material. Pattern 1307 is designed far sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 40 bust), Size 14 requires 3 yards of R inch material plus 7V4 yards U ribbon for trimming as pictured. Pattern 1324 is designed for sizes 14 to 20 (32 to 42 bust). Size 18 requires 3 yards of 39 inch material plus Vi yard contrasting and 144 yards of ribbon for ths belt and bow at the neck. Send your order to The Sewini Circle Pattern Dept., 149 Nev Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. 0 Ben Syndicate. WNU Service. - to door. o. not your garment: Bring me an egg white, some soap and some lukewarm water. Thai stand back and watch me often the gum with the egg white sol And finally wash it completely away with the soapy water. If your suit isnt washable, the element is carbon fabric-savin- g tetra-chlorid- e, which will remove all traces of stain. The authority for these points of chewing gum etiquette is a new booklet called Handy Helps for Homemakers, which has been prepared by a group of home economics authorities. This booklet is a convenient, compact handbook of practical remedies for the most common household problems. It is divided into four sections: laundering (which includes not only formulae, but also detailed advice on the proper way to wash various fabrics); home lighting; heating, and cooking. The writers of the Handy Helps for Homemakers booklet have confined the chapter on Cooking to an informative discussion of rules, suggestions for improving actual cooking technique and a summary of the merits and problems of home canning. A copy of the Handy Helps for Homemakers book can be secured by sending 5 cents to cover postage and handling to Miss Boyd, 210 S. Desplainea St., Chicago, IU.-Astain-remov- meat-selecti- Hello, Mi roles dr you.1 si They m nato rash ta ait tor . b torana A Refreshing Drink ampligfa THE summertime, cool drinks Quenl are so grateful to parched rtta sab n Here is a cold young throats. cereal drink you can mix in i Jiffy. It is very refreshing and ce nourishing to boot. ! Quick Cooler. I1 level sreauis tuff eon teaspoons Instant Postura cup cold milk Combine ingredients in shaker or in glass jar with tight top. Shake thoroughly until all cereal is dissolved. Sweeten to taste and serve. Serves one. Adv. e Greatest Salvage Feat Do you know the proper thing to say when you sit on a wad of chewing gum? If your suit is washable, here is the correct command if you want to get rid of the chewing gum and it But to (rant tap a The greatest feat in salvage his- tory was the raising of the Bay- German dread- em, the 23,000-to- n naught, from the ocean bed of Scapa Flow on September, 1, 1934. When the air locks went into ac-tion, after nine months of arduous preparation, they lifted the giant battleship from a depth of 120 feet in only 30 seconds. Colliers Weekly. SALT LAKE'S HEWEST HOSTELRY fob fay la coaled daring OmMo ter IOOI MlgMMtf air tto i Every . ay, shi i the tore. 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Presently it to drawn, revealing the patriarch Bitting In a great gilt chair In front of the altar, and, in a semicircle, the vartabeds (higher regular clergy) of the monastery of St James. The patriarch, almost crushed by the weight of his Jeweled vestments, holds in his band a crazier scintillating with diamonds. After opening prayers he is relieved of episcopal robes and as an act of humility proceeds to anoint the feet of twelve of hia vartabeds. and dries them with white cotton wool while young men and girls dressed In violet sit in a circle on the floor of the nave and sing anthems In the ancient traditional melodies of the Armenian church. Ckmn Crowned Itonuelves Although most monarch of Chris- tian countries have been crowned by the highest ecdeiiastical head of their church, the czars of Russia always crowned themselves because they believed that no other mortal was worthy of the honor, says Colliers Weekly. 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