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Show Daytime Tailleurs of Net or Lace . IN THE MODE. . . Pretty Wall Hanging of Colorful Peacocks to Develop Ethiopias Unexploited Resources?. And Will Italians. Colonize Country? But From Where Will1 the .Capital Come -- By WILLIAM C. UTLLEY -1 . ", .' Ethiopia Uy Italy, the Dark Con of Africa how consj'sts entirely of "colonies of European nations, with the single exception of Liberia, .a tiny negro. republic on.the'Atlantic eoast near the equator and just south of the Sahafa desdrt. . Africa covers 12,000,000 square miles and is the liomc of 1 5 people. For four .hundred year$ the eontieent has been a ..colonial pie sliced up by the swords of half a. dozen nations. Much of the territorial holdings in it are in. the hands of three ifi a position to defend their holdminor nations which of WITH any great market' for goods manufactured In Europe. Natives, largely of a primitive character, require little of the manufactured goods of civilization. It may be possible that Swift What are you going to name the baby! Mrs Young Wife Oh, deaf, never knew what a1 terrible question that could be' and Ive cried myself sick over It You see, there's no possible way of knowing what will be fashionable names In the magazines when he grows, up. Mrs. t " 50ME HAPPENING' " are-hardl- ings against the countries which ln the past .few decades have asserted their power morq substantially. Thpse three powers are Spnln, ' Portugal and Belgium. 'They rule . ove.r 1,850, 00p square miles of Afrl-- , ca and among their 'colonial, sub. are jects ' 17, 500, (XX) people. approximately 65,000,000 person. eluding Egypt,' these r ohtuies cover 3, 925,000 .square, 'miles, making the the squirt population about 16 mile. The Drilish colonies, which stretch the full length of Africa oti the eastern side of the continent , are the most inhabitable sections. In annexing Ethiopia, Italy' Will With her new colony, which Mussolini says will he developed to Its fullest extent Immediately, Italy have- added about 350, W)0 squqre now has possession of Libya, n vast miles to her" colonial- empire, and stretch of country peross the Med- will have ) gathered another iterranean In a southerly direction per'som unde! tho, Italllin. flag. from the mother country; Eritrea, Will the new conquest, the popualong the southern end of th.e Reel lation. erf her African colonies rises sea; Ethiopia, which Includes the. from 2.5 persons to the square mile, lieadwater-- of the Nile, and ifallnn to 10.5 persons' to the square mile. Somaliland, which lies along the lip' She tiow controls nearly ),2(!7,0X) dlan ocean and borders Ethloplp on .'square .miles of Africa, with a popthe south.- - : ulation of 13,350,000 persons, Flank Britain " Belgiums territory, while It Is ' meanshns almost entirely of consists that Italy This, becone lurge, an empire, that Victor Emanuel Is equatorial Jungle, which Is not t no longer merely s king,, but an em- the present time valuable. What peror. The only barrier that sep-- , Its worth will be when! and If the arates the two tpnjor sections of Jungle of the Belgian Congo Is ever this vast colonial estate Is the An- - cleared, Is unknown. ' There re - - J0,OX,-i(XH- Now, Sunday School Teacher Jack, what great event occurred on Easter 5unday? Jack Thats tbe day tna always succeeds In dragging pa to church. s Rtccnt picture of the defeated Enlptro r Halls Selassie. "Life-Line.- e mums W 'i C w-- W . wyiwM with continued development this rnurket will lie built up. But such development takes an enormous " amount of capital. That Is tbe one big disappointment to Italy In 1'ier conquest of Ethiopia, Thq land, exclusive of tbe centra! plateau, Is'poor the natural resources are ridiculously less than they haver been, estimated In the popular fancy of those whd seek to Justify II Duce's bloody war.' Coloitlo I Difficult.' Mussolini claimed s double purpose la hi conquest of the ancient kingdom of Aby8slna room for his overcrowded people to expand, and the fihtnfimient of raw materials s"'- ' for Italian Industries., But Italian people are apparently not so willing to become colonists In an unpleasant aad uncomfortable land. ' In ' Eritrea, . which has been Italian now for 50 years,1 there are only about RX) colonists. . . . The retire Ogaden area, with- the ; ttrmm ( - r . . . s provinces of Horan ami Dale, so completely etmqui'fed by the forces of Certerul Craziitni, are of lilde or no .value, bring principally desert. He has , not yej mined into' the rich agricultural regions of the Arussi plateau, ' Unit is scheduled to be his next . step. There hns been spurn romantic gossip of vast oil deposits In Ethlo- plit, especially lo the Ogaden district, hut thet-- have been largely denied by .the facts. ' What mineral re.soupcos, are present will be found for the larger part In the Danakll country to rhe northeast, but even these aro uncertain. There Is some salt, which Italy. mined during the wnr at a cost all out of proportion to Its value lo ponce times. e Italian Plane ! I ' an Air Raid Near Addis Ababa. In Sudan. Itnly Is now firmly entrenched along both aides of the Mediterranean and at the southern mouth of the lied sea, be-- ! coinlog what Is probably the dotn-- 1 of lusting factor along the Britains empire. Britain, with her prestige falling apart because of tbe total Ineffectuality of her campaign In the League of Nations to stop the Italian course of empire, and the utter failure of her fleet to bluff II Puce Into backing down, now finds herself In a most embarrassing position. Not only has she suffered great loss of respect in the eyes of the world, but she has ceased to dominate the route to India through the Sues canal. Her line of colonies which' stretch from . Cairo to the Cape of Good Hope are no longer flanked by a nation without sufficient power to worry an) body, but by the colonies of a nation which is not only powerful in. Africa but in Europe itself. And the source of much of the irrigation of Egyptian lands is note in the hands of a Ufe-lln- e i not many people able to exist In these 1)20, (XX) square miles, the population being about t.en persons to tbe squure a 'tiUul of mile,-wit- (XX). Even more sparse Is the population of Portugal's several African colonies, chief amoug which are Angola, bordering tho Atlantic coast to the south of- the Belgian Congo, and Mozambique along the Indian, ocean on tho mainland opposite - Madagascar. The Portuguese territory embraces a .little less than 800,000 square mill's, with a little over 7,0(X),tXX) Inhabitants,' or' about nine. to. the square mile. Spain! Share Sparsely Settled.. Spains lt(),(XX) square mill's of African territory, chiefly In Moroc co and on the Atlantic seaboard . power which is at present hostile. Of the African colonies, Britains are, however, undoubtedly the best. of the contiMore than nent Is covered by the Snhara desert, and there Is another large desert, the Kalahari, In the South. The average density of the population In Africa Is about twelve to a square mile, as compared with about forty to a square mile la the United States. The density of population of the British colonies is everywhere above the average for the continent, while the possessions of every other power have an average density below the continental average. Franc I Biggest Holder. France and Great Britain now Pietro Badogtlo,' Italy's new of share equally about of Ethiopia, surveys the lay of Africa. The remainder Is divided the land as an aide points it out to ' . up between Italy, Belgium, Spain him, . and Portugal. west of are the Inhabited Sahara, It Is France who Is the largest IXXt.OtK) persons, oV d.5 about only by holder of territory In Africa. She has the Island of Madagascar In the to the square mile. The popular conception Unit coloIndian ocean off the southeast African coast, Morocco, Algiers Rnd nies in Africa offer the European Tunis. But since so much of her colonising nations an outlet for their holdings Include desert land she excess populations has been proied more or less false. With all the colovirtually owns the Sahara her of miles square territory nisation and empire building of it)0 have an average population of only years, only one person in 50 on the nine soqls to the squnre mile.' ller African continent today is white. There African colonial subjects number are in all only about 3,000,000 whites. about 38,500,000 In all. It is also doubtful that the Dark Britain's colonies are the home of Continent and Its people present one-fourt- h Kief-roy two-third- s . fATTpRX 01 How rarely one sees peacock with All his lovely plumage displayed! This proud pair of colorful birds will hold this unique pose as long ts your wall panel lasts. Tou'll wan! It done in a short time, of course, nml it will be, for the actual embroidery goes very quickly, using only ingle, running and outline stltcliea. You may use either silk, wool or cotton floss, but remember the more colorful it Is, the prettier! . Pattern 1014 comes to you with a transfer pattern of a picture 15 by 20 inches; a color chart and key; material requirements; illustrations of. all stitches needed. Send 15 cents coins or stamps (coins preferred) tqp Tho Sewing Circle, Needlecraft Dept S2 Eighth Ave, New York, N. I. . Italy Mutt Aid Colonist. Tlie important part of Ethiopia Is the central .plateau, whose population I the trudltlonnl enemy of the tribes on the outskirts below. Here It' Is that 'Mussolini plans to put most of fils colonists. The country 1$ agriculturally rich, and the climate, while If Is not pleasant to white people by any means, is at least livable. While the plateau may be said to he conquered, It la not ot . entirely occupied by . Italian armies,' Hie Gojnm .and Shoa being still unoccupied. If Hie chlonLzation.of the plateau Is .to be sucycsspiik the colonists mutt be given a grent deal of aid The fact by the mother cou'ntry. that the colonists will start from 'scratt'li will be s boon to Italian Industry, for the demand for heavy goods for the building of a new nation sho.uld give mtlltous more work. It I believed that the colonists will be able to raise cereals and live stock, Hading a market for them In Italy amt selling them for prices which will be higher than the world untikct for the same goods. One of the principal problems facing the new Ethiopian emperor and his viceroy, Gvberul Dadoglio, ii what to da with tbe natives. It is hardly possible that (hey .pan be driven front the hmd; they certainly will not be to compete with the colonists on eipial terms, for they will be able lo work for smaller compensation, the Italians being uhable to compete with their fmO standard of living. The situation uili be much the same as that which the Japanese peasants found in attempting to colonise Manchuria. With the exception of some little platinum aild gold, the mineral resources of Ethiopia, are largely a fabloj T.he wealth, if any, which it will add to Italy will have to be worked out of the land In hard Italian sweat and with the capitalization .of hundreds of millions of dollars. Italy hasnt got the hundreds of millions. But she has now fulfilled what Mussolini says hns been the dream of Fascism for 15 years. Italy has become an empire. It sounds big. and it cams 11 Puce Invaluable plaudits from his people, A MOST significant trend In fashion Is the preference shown for materials that are decidedly sheer. Not only does the of dainty slleers. pertain to the evening mode but the real news Res In' the fact of their out-- ' for practical .day"standing vogue time wear. ' From all style centers comes the persistent report of the supremacy of fiets, Inc&r, marquisettes, tplles, mousseline, de sole and various 'other, media' of like ' character. . ' , The . fact that designers have taken to tailoring net as. If ft Were a heavier. material Is providing one of the most exciting 'and fascinatrecorded in the ing ventures-ee.annals of fashion history. Tq refer to the new tailored net suits and ensembles as costumes of sheer' delight Is no riiere play oo, words for. they are Just that delightfully cool, sheer and smart as can be to wear m a late spring or a midsummer day. , : A. Jacket suit strictly tailored 'of net In black, navy, Dubonnett red or any other dark'color Is about the neatest daytime fasl'don one. could choose for immediate and summer wear.-- ' The net employed for these practlcAl tailleurs Is of an especially firm and dependahleweave which, however, does In nowise detract from. Its sheer coolness, Tnllorel frocks of printed . suits are also of net prints) are' among the bfg successes of the season. A very handsome dress of net. Is worn by the young woman seated In the group pictured. It Is l.deal to wear to an afternoon bridge party. In fact It )s cur-re- nt . , f net1-(man- plnld-pntterne- d C Ws-te- rn Newspaper Union. '. . 111ns-tratlo.- - ' CH Ell 113 NICHOLAS' EVEN BREAK I, "Look here, we has got ter dervlde de chicken fair." Dats right, pant Now I aint had nothin ter eat for free days, an youse aint had no sleep for free nights, so Ill take de pullet fer me breakfas, and youse take- de feathers, spread em on dat ole plank, an percred tew Injoy yourself," - lows. ; " - . J3rari?fe luaMifta SinEflTOn-SM- ITH ACCOMMODATING 60 Is As knows His FORDS .' 30. OTHER CARf All Populut Makes 56 models to '28 models by cur pd AND ABOUt - honcst-to-good-ne- a product of the lace looms as the cobwebby lnces and various cotton laces to which we have. been accustomed. The dress ts made of wool In oiR of the fabric lace types First Reporter Im going to stop so much talked of this year, The colors are riavy and gray with an talking shop to my wife. . Second Reporter What.s the mataccent of navy wool for. the neckline and belt. Roscvlenne. of Paris ter, now! First Reporter My wife . heard Is the creator of this high style m model wears It The liked A beat and say that gown. vpry smartly with a dark fuTle Dache hat. when I got up this morning, she . had the rugs waiting for 'me on1 the . C Wataro Newapaper Union, line. Written A.Guarantee C. Terms G. M. , Used Trucks , ' . fli Truck Good Trucks , Small Trucks-- - Stakes pickups knd Hyd. Dump Bodies Prices tnd term to suit yotu IWin in Salt Lata City riait oqA ' BIG USED CAR DEPT 505 $0. Main St, Salt take City lines 150,000 ' By CHER IE NICHOLAS ' colors will dominate . Vegetable the summer styles, according to a fashion preview held In' New York. Rhubarb pink, waX-beaparsley green, red cabbage and garden blue (bluebonnet)' were shown In every . .' feet Used St New fipe. 1". Structural Steel and Plates Alonsey Iron A Metal Co-fad Dtl C!, ItH III Stl 3rd lot - . Sizes . ." KODAK FILMS Developed made 2Se ooln: reprint, any and is .- Two organza, frocks for lunching Mrs. Knowsall Who was this In town Indicated thgt dark sheers Joan of Arc 'that saved Fran.ce! will replace prints for summer wear. Mr. Knowsall You got them. char--' With H black organza tnnlc dress Acters mixed up. If was Noah of was worn a.large few)i hair hat In' Arc. Jonah' the guy that 'swallowed' rhubarb streamers at the back. Gloves In rhubarb and the whale, nntl polish in rose, carried out the ' . . MYTHICAL . color of the hat The ensenible the big- " gest hand was a bicycle culotte'of ML Airy cloth. Beauilfulfy tailored and practicalfy wrinkle-pi-oof,- " this new fabric m.ade Its formal bow to the world ,of fashion. , Uudei1 hey pert, tiny straw fedora," the model wore a light tan make-uand 'rust nails and lips carrying oiu the tone of her belt and scarf, Coats shown for "travel were f tweed or lightweight wool with exaggerated shoulder. Long coafs were fitted at the waist; swagger, boxy , models- were flngef length. Particularly effective was swg in red cabbage' over a ger what Is a fairy story!" navy suit. The mannish line of the One that end with "so they were large rolled, straw fedora was soft- married and iiTed happily ever ened by a veil, both In oaxy. Shoes after. . ' . and bag were navy, and ruby Ups I and nails carried out the purple red. . Hot . kind tone of the coat . , Sprint mailing supplies. Itseasy UONPHOT0 SERVICE, aits, your rift otter and fra eeh. Writs ns npw for special to mall os filmm Box 351, Osdn, IK , pink,-with-blac- that-won- ; KMililiM'iMitJUiiaHUBf " p e off-re- d - Wear a dark blouse with your light suit and be fashionable. Very smart folk are carrying out this edict by toning up their natural.or white linen suits with blouses In navy, brown, black or Dubonnet red linen. The ensemble In the selected from among showings In the Chicago wholesale marcel district plays up the slogan now popular in fashion circles that three fabrics are better than one or even two for the spring and summer costume. In this Instance the color of the blouse picks up the leading shade in the plaid of the Jacket suit. pic--tur- Amethyst Jewelry e ' The tremendous vogue for purpl end violet In the fashion schemt bas brought back the amethyst as a favored stoue for Jewelry. Amethyst necklaces and clips are being shown In Tarls to wear with new gowns in these tones. top-co- ' SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELRY O Oar lobby Is ieUgktfally air cMleddarlag tbe saaueer maths Radio tor Ever d . at that Prints Are Designed for Girls Who Take to Golf The girl may carry a country club course on her back this season. If she keeps an eye on the new print which manufacturers are introducing. Topping the list for novelty patterns Introduced this season Is the fairways print, ornamented with an entire IS hole golf course. Designers also have taken Inspiration from 6ea and sky to introduce figured cottons and silks containing piscatorial prints and the signs of the zodiac. golf-minde- . Vh ! gown or Its accessories. Hats were alt In color, contrasting with the gown. CHEVROLET 40 . the group . e Often about The tailored day .dress 'centered In a Can TODAY Try CHEVROLET DEALER VEGETABLE COLORS DOMINATE STYLES . DARK BLOUSE . fr for most any time social event where one hopes to loot smartly gowned and to keep cool at tlje same moment. The sheer frill that enhances this dress Is also an Important style note for these frilly accents are Inevitable this season If yoti would be chic. By all means have a printed net frock, It- Is exactly the. sort that you will love' to be wearing, the whole summer through. Lace for daytime w'ear has come definitely Into Its own this season. White cotton .alencofi makes up stunningly,'- as you will see by the swank gown 'to the left In the For' all- Its tailored simplicity, tt takes Its place charmingly and definitely for afternoon wear and the cocktail hour. This attractive model features the newest silhouette. It buttons demurely all the way down the front, hnd has a little stitched collar and. cuffs of white Jlnen. Lace has every advantage In tailored, clothes, for It has pattern and texture In Itself that allows for ho extra, trimmings pr furbethe. day- dress-idea- l . HOTEL d Temple Square Rates $1.50 to $3.00 Tba Ilotrl Tsmpls Square has desirable, friendly atmoshighly You will always find it immacphere. and ulate. supremely comfortable,therethoroughly ogreeable.You can fore understand why this hotel 1st r0 you think De Beat will ever wipe out his debt!" Not even big though he Is sponge." HIGHLY RECOMMENDED You can also appreciate why i ot distinction to atop If a mark el Oti baautilul hotfeiry ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. . |