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Show BEAVER PRESS The Chic New Princess Silhouettes By -- Br if fly told lor Busy CIIERIE NICIIOLAS nTnere x f ,it o; i hflx & I I tJ ... I 1 i .J Y, per-fgic- al past-seaso- high-wais- t, k, puff-sleev- e Presi-fcoseve- nt poli-'clud- e. p P,Mnt busl-ftructur- e. nmA iyoacK 'V i.-- .,. - ."."" Ztj cut-awa- y r Lera " Weitcro NPPer 1 vear the A Pocatello m r ? exciting events are taking place. The youthful, flattering little princess gowns tailored of swanky wool weaves, preferably broadcloth, duvetyne or suede cloth are fashion "firsts" for day wear. The majority of them button down the front from neckline to hemline and they are enlivened with dramatic touches of color perhaps a banding at the throat and on the sleeves and about the wide hemline of braid in the coronation colors or in the vivid Tyrolean reds, greens, blues and yellows. As to the new coats styled along princess lines, you will agree that the accompanying illustration conveys the message more eloquently than words. The models pictured also exploit the use of Persian lamb in ways that are most attractive. The coat to the right goes extreme in the matter of the new princess lines. It is made of beige broadcloth. The buttons and young-lookin- g collar of Persian lamb are typical of the manner in which designers are handling supple and thin fabriclike furs. Developed either in gray or beige there is no smarter coat to be found in all fashiondom. The "swing" model to the left of black broadcloth is just the genteel type that makes best dressed women look better dressed. As we k all know by this time the costume leads the style parade. Note the binding all about the edges of Persian lamb that is a favorite fur treatment this season. To comIdeal the hat plete the 'costume must have a iouch (if not all fur) of Persian lamb to match the trimmings. Later add a matching fur muff. C Western Newspaper Union. CONTRAST OF COLOR CHARACTERIZES HAT Contrast In color continues to characterize the fall hats. Dashes of bright color on black hats are frequent Other color contrasts gaining favor in millinery are: Cocoa felt with ivy green faille; dark Araby brown felt with royal blue faille contrast; dark deep green in felt with ribbon in soft rusty wine. Some of the shades appearing in velvet hats in Paris are plum, purplish blue, empire green, Chinese blue, harvest grape and cocoa. Tailored Suit With Fur Is Ideal for Autumn Days If you don't have to worry about a budget and can go ahead and buy an outfit for now and a wtrmer one for later, a tailored or dressmaker suit with fur Is ideal. It may include slim skirt and jacket with fur collar and cuffs or a plain jacket and skirt with topcoat, swagger or fitted. The most popular version of the formalized variety come in black broadcloth with Persian lamb or silver fox; brown broadcloth with mink or brown Persian. The sports types are finished with wolf, lynx or raccoon collars and are made from the new rough, nubby woolens. water, then wrap in a thick cloth. The feathers are steamed loose in a very few minutes and the "pins" will give little or no trouble. If cinnamon toast is served fre-ouentlv. it Davs to mix some cin namon and sugar and keep it in a shaker so that it can be used quickly. Borax whitens napkins. Use a tablespoon of borax in each two quarts of water used for rinsing. gain Elks lodge No. 674 will act as Santa Claus for needy children of tne city. The lodge will gather toys to be reconditioned by Pocatello Before storing wrap each head paper. This will crisp and green KAT.T LAKE CITY UT. Salt Lake's total fire loss during Oc5 tober was $51,147, of which was recorded as a result of the Kane hotel fire on October 15, fire department officials re Silver Threads The current coin ot fashion is silver gleaming on crepe or satiny backgrounds. A blouse with the glitter of silver needn't be expensive at all will turn your suit into a five o'clock costume. Bklrts and Sleeve While there are exceptions to this rule, in most cases plain sleeves are used on dresses when the skirt is flaring, and full sleeves on dresses having narrow skirts. WNU Service. Bell Sjndicnte. heavy steel ran, ran uttings ana labor has been authorized by the Union Pacific railroad, according to an announcement received by H. J. Plumhof, general manager of the central district, irom tne company's general headquarters. TREMONTON. UT. A total of 12,000 turkeys were marketed by Bear River growers for the holiday of Thanksgiving. PROVO. U T. Appropriations for community sanitation pro jects and other work have been received for eight southern Utah counties at the WPA District Office, accordine to Ben H. Bever- idge, district manager. OGDEN, UT. The level of the Great Salt Lake will rise soon, according to predictions of the local engineering leaders. SALT LAKE CITY. UT. En thusiastic support is being re ceived by tne cnamDer oi commerce livestock committee from rattlp and hoe breeders' associa tions for the first intermountain junior fat stock show to be held next June 9 and 10 at North Salt Lake, it was reported recently, SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Sixty law enforcement authorities attended a peace officers school held in this city. The school was the feature of the first day of a session of the Utah Peace y Officers' association educational movement. BOISE, IDA. A greatly curtailed production of Idaho apples and a slightly larger pear crop, and a grape harvest smaller than that of last year were seen for 1936 on the basis of November States 1 conditions by United department of agriculture statisticians. Idaho's apple production was estimated at only 47 per cent of a full crop, against 86 per cent last year and a average of 75 per cent. Idaho had a better average production for the years 1923 to 1932 than any state, but other this year stands far below Oregon, Washington and California, with Indicated productions of 78, 64 and 71 per cent, respectively. BOISE IDA. When projects now under construction or authorized are completed, the total of PWA waterworks and sewer projects in Idaho will be more than $1,000,000, J. V. Otter, PWA director for Idaho has announced. Largest projects were construction of a $187,000 reservoir and installation of water mains costing $147,674 in Pocatello. That city also has a new $43,636 trunk sewer. Cost of a new waterworks in St Maries was $116,3G3. HAILEY, IDA. Lowest fire damage in the history of the Sawtooth national forest is reported at the close of the present season by Supervisor F. S. Moore. Onlv 28 fires occurred durine the past summer damaging 143 acres of brush and timber lands, iast year was an exceptionally low fire period, as only 30 fires were reported and 217 acres were on the damaged list. IDA. Swine inMOSCOW, i3 spreading over which fluenza, the northwest, has slain about 2,000 animals in Latah county, Dr. E. T. Baker, deputy state vpterinnrian renorts. The center of the infection area, Dr. Baker said, was around Garfied, Tekoa, Washington and at Potlatch,, Idaho. The infection was brought into the area by arouta nogs jast lau. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Twice as many cattle are being fatten ed in feed yards and on farms of Sanpete and Sevier counties this fall than was the case last year, Q. A. Kellogg, Denver assistant traffic manager for the Denver It, Rio Grande Western Railroad reports. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Salt Lake retail stores last year dis tributed $52,229,000 worth of goods, says the official federal business census report received from Washington, D. C, by the chamber of commerce. six-da- 10-ye- ar apple-produci- . winter cabbage in an old newskeep the cabbage much longer. A teaspoon of granulated sugar added to the water in which tur nips are boiled removes the strong turnip taste some object to. $41,-38- Pa-lous- m m To remove the feathers from wild ducks, dip them in boiling port. SALT LAKE CITY. UT. Ex penditure of $11,000,000 for new, g, wide-at-hemli- this IDA When making mayonnaise, stir the beaten eggs into cold vinegar and when it is boiled it will not curdle, as may be the case when eggs are added to hot vinegar. firemen. rs J IDA. $538,417 POCATELLO. - Print your child's name inside his rubbers when he goes t school. This will make it possible for his teacher to identify them, which would otherwise be impossible to do where there are so many rubbers of about the same size. Allocations tot have been approved since July 1 for Ti laaiio projects which will cost an estimated $1,- 196 484, J. V. Otter, state P W A director reports. FORT HALL, I D A. Indian cattlemen of the Fort Hall In dian reservation realized a total of $16,689.29 from the sale of 380 head of cattle at the annual fall auction sales. TUJRI.EY. IDA. Deleeates to annual conven the forty-fift- h tion of the Idaho Education association will convene in Boise November 27. Georee E. Denham of this city announces. IJT. Conditions and PTCOVn objectiveism in Utah high schools will be studied by Golden L. Woolf, principal of the Brigham secondary university Young training school, who has been S. commissioned bv F. Harris, president of Brigham Young un iversity to make tne stuay. BOISE. TO flHIl HOME Header LARGER PWA GRANTS INDIAN CATTLE SALE SANTA CLAUS PLAN FIRE LOSS $51,147 WILL SPEND $11,000,000 aling commerce and industry would take is an f . is, an that rounds upward swing. Then, he added the rng" going with reference to some of the ecoIS quite aiuercui e AMrfViin0 u;p- nomic students of the administra,1 man b" j I or 5 ? i i; have had since tion in power: "It will wear itself et" 5 early in 1929. It is out and good times will come back footed with a great deal again and every doggone professor iiasm and present results and economic theorist in the world fas indications justify the will try to claim credit for it" L work that is going on So, I think it can be said without !W Deal press o6c..v equivocation that if anybody or anya of good feeling is quite thing is entitled to credit for the sting thing from anouier indicated recovery movement, we w It is being had better be fair and admit it was mpiv. nolitics. esto id fine politicians again a combination of circumstances, not Ottot President Kooseven m me the least of which was the natural tre; iuation as he found himself law of supply aiid demand. It seems tiple DL V15 5 .ginning of his first term in utterly silly to me for any individutie I am afraid he als or groups of individuals to ate House. It built up again as a tempt to corral all of the praise. Iter in nolitics. a superman ns! js'ition is hard to. maintain in 111 3 Be mind. Those who have access to the marera. fss also is indulging in this ket pages of the great metropolitan Mils lood feeling. Business aldaily newspapers must have been Wage ls its best foot forward, just 25S do. It wants to develop a Increases impressed by the y. of the jgood will on the part rapid fire anfinan-fkenouncements coming from big infid it wants to show its how things are coming dustrial corporations of wage inThere Is noth-fi- g creases, bonuses for employees and hunky-dormelon cutting in the form of diviin the attitude. It is and human and it is dends for the shareholders. They feresting to see this wave of must have been impressed, likewise, with the sharp rise in securf feeling grow. ity prices that obviously has refnportant, as well as the In-fflected the expanded ousiness and CO FAR as the silhouette of the autumn and winter frock, coat thing about this era' of increased earnings. or ensemble, is concerned, anything leling is that to the expert I it shows a gradual, if not A prosperous nation may not al- in the way of startling innovations ways be a happy one but there is a is apt to happen these days, in fact fve, decline in depression Ins. It proves that things certain psychology about a prosper-o- i is happening. The whole scheme of ; nation that makes it carefree. Ithe ud erade not that they things is changing. For one thing it is back to short Jthe top yet, but that a mo- - It is a psychology that makes the is being established which average man and woman forget to skirts that current fashion has dared to go fourteen inches from the floor rrv the economic recovery a large extent about the recent if you care to follow the extreme. top if the federal govern- - pinch of economic displacements The present wide swing hemlines ttles down and treats busi- - and, as well, those same people are inclined to disregard and give no are indeed a radical departure from fairness. n consideration to the morrow. the sleek sheath skirts of rfsaid above, New Deal press vogue. Take note of the word Let us look into those circumSare promoting this business stances. When corporations or other "swing," if you please, for it is a y for all that it is worth. word that is a big word in conIly, they are attributing it to forms of business have reasonable nection with the newer fashions. in their particular lines, early Your costume to flection of Mr. Roosevelt as years be chic must have fsic factor in this upward in the winter they begin tc see what If business. Thej are cap-- c the year's total will be. They can "it" (meaning swing) and it is the new skirts that are it to the fullest because by figure rather accurately what the giving exactly the style-righ- t swing two in the last will returns be the vitalizing it, political ii. demand. power ens its due share of months, say, after they have made To recount further the changing There is no doubt that they their totals for the first ten months moods of the mode, comes now into whenever itinue on this course because of the year. So, they the square-necstyle picture reach that stage in a reasonably le likes to read or hear about directoire trends, successful year they can make their business conditions, fashions, also fd dividend payments, in- - plans for distribution of the profits. also quaint Victorianlikewise themes, picturSpanish ig volume of traffic, any and costumes and that Now, we have a tremendously esque Tyrolean )gs that show the nation is which is perhaps making the greathigh tax rate on corporation surbut surely getting back on the very pluses and we have rather high est impression of all nomic feet. tax rates on incomes of individucharming new princess "lines." the New Dpalprs aro shnut- - als. Corporations and other busiThe princess influence is as lt nesses, therefore, start figuring how everywhere present in daytime $m the housetops how has accomnlished all to do the best they can with the clothes as it is in formal evening clothes. From the formal evening je things, there comes a dis- - earnings of the year. Some of them It note from business itself, determine that their employees angle the message is of regal black should share substantially in the velvet gowns cut exquisitely a la leaders, just like politi-Iwacredit for whatpvpr I profits of their labors; others want princess, the long unbelted lines of to distribute as much of these earnclassic simplicity sweeping out into re-li- e whether are they pished, or someone else. Thev do ings as they may to their stockA expansive hemlines. The very beauf e any more than politicians holders because such a showing tiful moire silks so favored for dinx me credit properly is creates a demand in the market for ner and dance gowns yield gloriIt is simDlv an exnnsitinn their shares and such a demand is ously to princess styling, as do also pain, clorious trait that sppma influential in establishment of the the fashionable metal cloths and It in nearly everyone. brocades. corporation's credit for borrowing With all due recognizance of the money if it needs to borrow from the banks. In either event, corporaImportance of the princess silhouette obviously give in the evening mode, it is in the pess is seeking to shmn that tion managements lulling itself together, open- - considerations to the tax the corpodaytime fashions that the most mg new factories. ration would have to pay and I L, think it is not a matter of condemt, iragcB, Alt for them to turn over as much nation Credit pite of New Deal NEW COAT LINES DOlicies with tha of their profit as they can to those Br CIIERIE NICHOLAS interested in the business instead iaps that some of those wastes which a to of government So. business is so much. counterbalance the politicians the politicians, To be perfectly fair, it must be speaking h New Deal press statements, said that the money now being dis"ig io lortify their own posi- - tributed either in dividends or in Saviors of the rnnntrw bonuses to workers or in wage inIs correct. Without dninff creases was earned before the reuch debunking, I believe it cent election. Its distribution, howto be said that ever, is motivated largely on prosfelt and his associates have pects for the future. In other words, " some government policies those responsible fur these distribulave been helpful to the tions of earnings feel that they can With i. let that money out of their hands. uaiiA t1' OUght to h caiH k They may not be distributing all of pders have taken the bull by the sums available but the "era of rms and havp of good feeling" is accepted by all atenal'y in putting commerce them as Indicating the chances for on the right track continued earnings are bright, ought to take Some credit is Dne nor both I have merely touched on the efto claim aU of fect of distribution of earnings recovery of among the holders How It of capital. It is answer to the as important Work$ Out Jut consider upward swing the to m me iaci v..,tiijr lJe depression has worn itself effect of distribution of these earnWould mum iiseu gui ings on the laboring classes. Labor Amerf same whether the admin- has been convinced under the that it was New Deal or Repub- - ican system for many years Is entitled to some share of the profvvuijJilOllCU its from Its products. Employers power and increased are taking that same view to a CUon Whfthoi. Hr. else .. r Prepare for something different greater extent than anywhere When labor gets In the newer evening coats. The ? T whether h had In the orworld. Increases in Its pay, latest models are apt to have a gets nsas had been those Napoleonic look and there is also among reaction elected at the there is recent naUonal cam- - workers who have sound Judgment a trend to borrow lines from the dignified mannish frock coat and that prompts them to do the isbest to similar effects with long Jobs. That on their can they I'wnarn lhat to , contented workback. Formal types the at tail coat become say they made vB of town suits are also taking on wai governor ers' and they are less susceptible (e rese board. On to the propaganda of radicals who coats of this new influence. For 1 asked him whether stek to promote strikes and laboi these black broadcloth is the favored ol material. The coat pictured Is typc end of the disturbances to further the ends LZ? 8'5.ns of toe ical of the new movement It is communism. That is part as much as the designed for evening wear and tops ssinn .' ,,uwever, mat ine era of good feeling light gray gown corporations or In this instance ot ltse" added earning, deStry r other over embroidered in rhinestones. The of politicians the enthusiasm coat is of slate gray velveteea victory. Unlaa. raOF MEREST Intermountain News e, Dr. Pierce'g Pellets r bent for liver. bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic Adv. 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