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Show WOMAN'S WORLD CUT OF THE PAST Slim Silhouette Leads Spring Fashions By Ertta Haley the era of the moulded tono and the full aklrt That, briefly, la the fashion news for spring and sum mer clothes. Silhouettes are slim, but even with the Inspiration from the 1920s that clothes seem to borrow here and there, theres no Indication of a return of the flour sack look of that period. Though youll be able to find plenty of full skirts for day and evening, slim skirts are really important fashion news. Then, too, youll be fascinated with skirts that seem slender but act full when you move with the aid of hidden godets, folds and pleats of all widths. With today's fabrics, it seems no trick to pleat the skirt all around and still have it look slim. The biggest Innovations have come in the tops of dresses and gowns. Youll be seeing large col-- Seek Happiness Outside of Self o ,,, wide-toppe- half-siste- rs oil-sil- 'Silent' Liar Is Just as Guilty By Wiil Bernard, May a Clever Advertisement Without Saying a Word? Be Copyrighted? A farmers horse developed a A circus owner hired a commerdisease that showed no external artist to draw postera advercial symptoms but was always fataL some of the acts In his show. tising the to decided farmer Promptly liked the posters so well that He sell the animal for whatever it . applied for copyright on the would bring. Soon he found a likeA few months later, he was a and ly buyer gave him rousing aalea talk about the horse. He dismayed to see the very tame -- ment, th other company argued that mera poster drawings are not artistic enough to be copyrighted. But the court disagreed and ruled that this was indeed an infringement The judge said that art which appeals to the common people Is Just as deserving of protection as art of the "highbrow variety. For Instance, a lonely woman in Los Angeles or one who used to be, feeling lonely . and deserted, bought two cocker pups of different lines. After awhile she put a sign on her humble little cottage: "cocker pupa for sale. In came the cart and the children, and the laughter and the interest i neighbor of mine, years aj5, on Long Island, started a study club. The child she lost was a boy of eight so she took in boys of eight helped with homework, talked ball games or comics, passed doughnuts or cookies, and charged $1 a week as membership fee. This led te her adopting a fin boy of eight Ten years later this beloved lad ef hers was drowned at Midway. But to Anne this was only one more challenge. She is stronger and sweeter than ever. 'Keep Moving' KENOSHA, W1S. Ben Holcomb believes that If you dont stay put you can do a lot of living In 78 - draw-Inga- fact, except Its health! About that, he didnt tay a word. The other man was duly impressed, and made the purchase. But a few weeks later the horse died. The buyer realized he had been "taken In. and aued the farmer for fraud. At the trial, the farmer argued that he couldn't be blamed tor something he did not aay. However, the court disagreed and held him liable. The judge said that. In a situation like this, the farmers silence was really the same thing as an outright 11s, self. Cfrerokee Strip Veteran Advocates Full Activity 1 kJU'i have met a harder fate in the last decade. Your father and mother were stupid and cruel, but you have to remember that perhaps their father and mothers were stupid and cruel, too, and perhaps their forebears were worse. You only have to go back four generations to find that the blood of 258 human beings ia running In your veins, and they were all imperfect to a lesser or greater degree; selfish, cruel, grasping; fearful, dishonest, weak, intemperate, vain and adulterous. Now and then we find a saint But by an ironic trick, saint rarely, leave children behind them to inherit their perfection. Youve been snubbed and hurt and inhibited to the point where you are beginning to look In instead of out Andrea. But there are many things, you can do to bring happiness to others, and so to your- Is Life Recipe LL- B- picture displayed by a rival circus! When he sued for infringe- - eve-nlfl- gs especially when they are touched with gold, pearls and ever to many slumlations of precious stones. The hat Itself Is s mere wisp of velvet, aatln crocheted metallic yarn or whatever you wish. It serves ae a foundation for rich ornamentation that is becoming such n fashion leader. Veils and cascading clouds of veiling in a cowl-Uk- e drape have touches of beading that repeat the richness of the hat. KATHLEEN NORRIS figure-huggin- praised its appetite, its disposition, and its appearance everything, in Wee hats help make big Exceptions to the trend described above Include those suits which feature flaring boleros, bloused backs belted, pleated or both, as well as big sleeved Jackets. OF THE SADDEST and 'hardest of the lessons that come to us In childhood is the discovery that Mother and Dad are dentations and darts to make it not perfect Mother la not really an angel; Dad is not a superman. The middy blouse and sweater They are mere human beings; they top, coupled often with a pleated can make mistakes; they can fall skirt. Is the favorite daytime wool us. Net fosbioo thovt toller Interest To some unlucky children this dress silhouette. In silk and cotton, fact la apparent when they are very the smart come a with dresses lars, big sleeved Jackets, roomy shirtwaist style In such fabric sur- young. In their very nursery days bloused backs or intricately pleated as chiffon. They will fea- they hear criticism and quarrelling prises ones, deep armholes, short capes, ture big sleeves, fan pleated between the arbiter and founders bishop Oared boleros or bare tops with necklines and of their being, and not infrequently skirts, plunging tiny straps. they grow into adolescence with an metallic touches or "diamond with the interest designers buttons, Along actual dislike tor one or both . ' have displayed bn lops, the enor parents. Other decorative features which tnous sleeves being displayed are this was the very dreary lot of loom on the fashion horizon Inright in keeping with fashion clude big Salt Lake City woman hardly fringed skirts, net flounces, out of trends. Some sleeves are highgirlhood even now, at 28, but of handkerand long strings pearls lighted even more with cuffs in the chief already hardened and embittered points. sleeve itself or above the wrist by what she considers unfair treatwhere the sleeve tapers off. Skirts are only slightly shorter ment from babyhood on. Another interesting trend which "They didnt want me, to begin has been some time in coming up with, and they never let me forget is the bare top with sleeves. In writes Andrea Sutcliffe. It, these the bodice is well moulded "Mother had three daughters by and tlie short sleeves are good foil a first marriage, had divorced her for bareness at top. husband, married my father, and Look, too, tor belted Russian when I was three she divorced my blouses and cape Jackets, both of father and went back to her first d them new extremes in the husband. So that I really had no outline. place In the picture. "Everything In my life was conDlpUnes are Stressed; Waistlines Descending fusing and hurtful. I remember once Innocently calling my Great Interest is being displayed by designers in the hipline on the grandmother Grandma, as they did, and her Instant inub. new fashions. These are stressed Everyone laughed loudly a the by many means, all of them stunLook here, woman. aald, now, Andy. ning for the slender-hippe- d Folds are popular, but cuffs and Youre nothing to me and Im nothwell eu slender silhouettes. darts are widely used. ing to you. Get that through your Slender, indented waistlines are even though the trend is upward. poor little bald bead. Never Been Pretty far from forgotten, however, even Most designers favor them at 14 though hiplines are important Since to It Inches from the floor, or at "My bead was almost bald unthe waistline itself is being lowered midcalf. They warn the wearer to til I waa 111 of scarlet fever, at 12. an the dresses, the natural waist- let her own legs be the guide as to k had t wear an cap. line is being played up with in- - proper length. Pschylatrists now have told me that my baldness was simply an tvidenc of nervous pressure. My THE READER'S COURTROOM-hair came in thick and curly after the fever, but I have never been year.- "... osked ..." to morry him pretty. Everyone was surprised when an attractive map asked m to marry him; no one more surprised than I. I was then 24. he 10 years older. On our wedding night he told me that what bad interested him In me was my prospective inheritance from my fathers mother. Th complete disillusionment, the agony and humiliation of those weeks L wont go Jnto, the letter goea on. We agreed or rather he proposed and I agreed that we keep th surface smooth. Before my grandmother died wejtppved to her big, dismal country home, and we live there now. Or rather, I .do. Frank cornea and goes as he pleases. I have an old Spanish, housekeeper for my only companion, unless Frank brings out some of his friends for a Sunday mm Ben ought to know. He ran for a homestead In the "Cherokee atrip when he was 22; be made and lost a small fortune in land speculation in Oklahoma; he came to Milwaukee, sold cooking utensils and went broke again, and at 70 he bought a pick and 10 acres in Kenosha county and built a house. Now be wants to go back to Oklahoma. "I suppose I havent made much of myself, Ben says, "but its been fun. Most fun and hardest work was the rush tor land ih 'Oklahorha.'he says. Ben Is one of the few survivors of the "Cherokee strip, the dash to stake out a homestead in Oklahoma. That waa on Sept 18, 1893. "Folks came from all over and lined up on the Oklahoma-Kansa- s border. Ben aay. "The strip extended the length of the line and was 100 feet deep. It was jammed as far as I could see there were lunch. people, on foot on horseback and a old la fine There and garden Is Eavesdropping a Crime? with wagons. Some were packed in a library full of old books, but they train that were waiting for the A man cam home late one night dont satisfy me. I have been marto take off into the new terriand parked his car in the garage. ried 11 years, and I know that I signal tory. interesting, Returning to hi apartment he hap- dont grow wise, An elderly man came to a corner pened' to walk There wasnt supposed to be a right under his neigh- charming, anything. This life is and. without looking right or left, bors bedroom window. Hearing simply dry rot, but while trustees soul there. All the cattlemen had started across the street An on- them quarrelling, he stopped and hold my money, Frank wont quite taken the cattle out the year before trainloads of em, all Long horns. coming motorist slammed on hie "got an earfuL Unfortunately, a push me to divorce. I dont want brakes, but too late to avoid an ac- passing policeman noticed what the a divorce. I want normal living, a The country was completely evacucident The man suffered severe in- man was doing and promptly placed man a love, children, home fires ated except for the sooners. They juries, and later sued the driver hlm under arrest on a charge of and home life. What have I done had entered too soon slipped in for damages. Asked to explain hit eavesdropping. However, the court that I should be cheated all along past the guards. Thats why Oklaown inattention, the pedestrian ruled that the man was not guilty. th line? homans are called Sooners. said: Tn not at young as I used The Judge said that eavesdropping "When the soldiers gave the sigte he. But the court was not You haven't done anything to nal. ever, body streaked out across may indeed he a crime but only by this explanation, and when it la don habitually, and deserve this hard fate, of court. the plains. There were buggies, turned dawn the mans dylm. The when the eavesdropper repeats Nor have millions and millions of buckboard affairs, and llttla two cute fog carelessness. what ha overhears! innocent women and children who wheeled cart. V, I That Settled It Hello, Jim. I Sim (startled) dead!" were heard you Jim They did say I was dead, but it was another man. I knew it wasnt me as soon as I heard of it. Happy Combination M WIS.-- The good MILWAUKEE, old zither, with its 40 or so strings lengths'. A smart Idea for a slim clothing budget would Include these shoe .smart that featnre closed pomp construction with ankle straps. The shoe gives the foot a slender appearance with Its suave lines and sturdy construction in black suede. The moderate heels offer ease for daytime wear. -- Zither Gains Many Friends 8ulta Shew Slender Lines With Hip Detailing There Is ne evidence that suits will turn about and be masculine. If anything, the silhouette In suits is even more slender and feminine than for many seasons. Descending waistlines are played up in suits even more than In dresses, apparently because their simplicity can show such details to perfection. Backs on the suits are gored and tapered. "They nip neatly at th natural waistline and then go down to a cuff at the bipi. Another feature Is the use of straps beginning at the side seams that criss cross directly In the middle back to be attached to two buttons. Here, too, the back is shaped to fit neatly by means of gores. Skirts follow the silhouette In the trim lines and th favored midcalf Strapped Ankles LESS NEWS than you THERES think In the new hemline, and you can chalk an end to May You Tell a Lie Tuesday, February 21, 1950 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE SIX W F and its quaint charm, is having a revival. Probably the least exciting musical instrument In the world, when It begins to make a comeback in popularity, thats news. It Is rapidly gaining favor herd and London, England, seems to be In the throes of a mild zither craze. An English movie, "The which stars Orson Third Man. Welles In the role of a Vienna racketeer named Harry Lime, was made by Carol Reed. Reed had heard one Anton Karas playing a tune In a Vienna beer garden. He hired Karas to play It for film. FIRST Pop k hsr. fmeamwt forty Tt kuilm rtw Cm Iran ttftdcf an mom detaoM pop wn. Sm back m - ootm mm mt ao tot esca nopal fw bM pop cm wod kails yoo WHITE O veuow YEARS OF OVERJOYED! LAXATIVE DOSING ENDED! Theme Became Favorite result wai that the "Harry became a favorite Lime theme tune In Britain and zither players were dug up for the fashionable "I had to write! After 25 years of dosing for constipation, I started to eat for breakfast. The suit are wonderful! Andrew H. Truby, saloon 111. The ALL-BRA- Box 42, Woodland, Just one of hun- trade. Nothing goes sway forever. Most people have an Irresistible longing to do and use the things that pleased their granddads. The psychoanalysts have an explanation for jt the Instinctive longing for a return to the security of prenatal life. But no matter how you explain it, the evidence is all around you, in sizable stacks. The bustle was a symbol of Victorian primness, and yet It was accepted in the 1940s. The plunk-plun- k of the banjo gave way to the slap-sla- p of the string bass in dance bands nearly 20 years ago, and the banjo was counted out. But a few seasons back the irrepressible Art Mooney vowed that the banjo was too valuable an in strument to be neglected, and he and his band recorded "Im Look ing Over a Four Leaf Cover for a new generation, and the banjo stole the show. The banjo has been taken up by other bandsmen and showmen; too. Billy Rose's latest Broadway revue was called "Banjo on My Knee' and was pretty much of a revival of the old minstrel show and "The of Black Crook extravaganza grandfather's youth. The maestro himself wrote the theme song, Bring Back Those Old Minstrel Days and he hired as many veterans as he could accomodate from the old Primrose and West era. Old Thlnrs Liked Youngsters today ride fast cars, but they concede that the hayride and sleigh ride parties have their undeniable attrac tion. The phonograph and radio bring huge and dependable blasts of music, but they havent driven out the delicate little music boxes, which still are sold In quantities, and which still tinkle their Interpretations of "Merrily We Roll Along and "How Dry I Am." Television Is a big thing these days, but It hasn't displaced the stereopticon, not by a grand canyon full. The newfangled stereopticons use small colored film squares Instead of the old big picture postcards, but thy still reveal all the gleaming wonders of natures standbys the Wisconsin Dells and Yellowstone Park, Mount Lassen volcano and hundreds of other views. Its easy to have your pound of coffee ground by that growling engine on the cash counter, but does that mean that grandmas coffee mill has gone down the chute to exe tinction? Not at alL The little walnut mill, with the rotating handle on top and the little drawer to catch the ground coffee is again on the market, and It makes an even cuter gadget than the home lg cream freezer, which is likewise enjoying a new sweep In popularity. dred of unsolicited letter e from ALL-BRA- N neere. Marvel- ous results can be ALL-BRA- N PillowcaM-Shee- t Pattern 7124; transfer motif 5x11 to 5x18 crochet direction. in PITTSFIELD, MASS. A sundae has been banned here as a Are hazard. The ban was issued by fire chief Thomas F. Burke. 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WHITMAN Leaky Porch Floor QUESTION: My cellar goes under the front porch and the porch floor leaks. The cellar also is cold at that spot. What would be the best way to seal the wood porch floor and to insulate under the floor? I was thinking about using a gypsum board as insulation. Would that insulate against cold? ANSWER: To make the wood porch floor leakproof, cover it with a roofing canvas, then paint floor paint. it with a If insulation is desired, place a blanket or batt type of insulation between the floor joists on the underside of the porch floor. ' good-quali- ty Planning for the Future? Buy U.S. Sayings EASY! RESET Bonds! No skill required. Hiadlct like putty LOOSE HANDLES ..tod hirdent into wood. One application MAKES FALSE TEETH FIT for the life of your plates If your plate are loose ,od flip or hurt, refit them for instant, permanent comfort with soft Bnmma Plato-Linstrips. 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Edging and medallions are crocheted separately, embroidery lends color. old-tim- Soda-Founta- N yOn electric fans, lawn mowers skates 3 -- IN -- ONE Oil If PfeTER Run knots you up with soda-founta- in 9 Aches of lemon extract The extract containing 70 per cent alcohol, was poured on the sugar and set ablaze before serv- w ing. Burke ruled the delicacy was a fire hazard to fur coats, sweaters, and cotton dresses. Crossing Atlantic by Air Old Story to s I NEW YORK. Crossing the At lantic by air is getting to be old stuff for Michael Mahy who does it as casually as if he were stepping into and out ol his toddler. His father, traffic manager foi an airline, said the boy bad been shuttling over the ocean because his grandparents in Brussels don1 seem to be satisfied to have him away from them for very long. Michael spends some time in the cockpit with the crew, visits witt the passengers, tries to be of hel; in the galley, and more than once has wound up in th service bar hit dad aaya. f0R FAST EUW2S2SS3 ewna dy copynaht ms. w Tho' " Learning Co., lcj RUBIfi THC ORIGINAL BAUMS ANALGESiQUB tA J |