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Show LEW FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH Howl Broke In to The Movies Attractive Schoolgirl Fashions By CHEBIE NICHOLAS ty Hl C Hnua Copyright Storing Vegetables Is Good Practice Can Save the Home Garden Crops Quicker and Cheaper Than Canning. BY ESTHER RALSTON XTECESSITY and long blond bair propelled me Into moving pie- "av tares. I needed Job badly and tbe long blond hair did the rest Of course, obtaining my first part In pictures could scarcely be called 1 breaking into tbe movies. It took more than golden tresses to get me parts If that eventually led to something really worth while. It took hard work, a largs quantity of tears, and more than I ever dogged persistence dreamed I possessed. I will always be glad I am a blonde, though, for my hair certainly did me a good turn when It won me my first chance to appear before the camera In a picture directed by Lois Weber. Fortunately for me, popular imagination has never given angels dark hair. I don't know Just why it is but angels are generally pictured as having long blonde hair. I am glad that they are, for it was In the part of an angel that I made my first appearance before the camera. I needed a Job, as I have mentioned before. Miss Weber needed an angel for her picture and I happened to be on the set at the time. My long fair hair did the rest Although I was only In my early teens at the time I became a moving picture angel, my screen debut followed several years of work on the vaudeville stage. I had toured in a family act with my mother and father. As a small child I first did acrobatic stunts, but that ended when my head came into violent contact with the stage floor one night in an accident Eight then I decided that the life of a flying rings artist was not for me and I took up dancing. The war made hard times for vauSCHOOL days are here! Now. Just deville acts and bookings were not to you suppose is the thought be had. Then father received word uppermost in the minds of these little school-farin- g daughters, as they wend their way back to classrooms after a carefree vacation books and studies or the problem of "what to wear"? We think we know but are not going to telL Anyway, it does seem as if the sub ject of college and campus apparel has had Its share of front-pagpublicity, for the departments which outfits have specialize in going-awaexceeded all previous records In mak ing a display of complete wardrobes which Included everything needed from a sports fur coat to the most "scrumptious" formal. We think little sister should share some of the honors and attention in this matter of stylish and practical clothes, and so what we are going to talk about at this moment is the apparel needs of the younger girls who like to be well dressed In classrooms at grammar and high their Esther Ralston. school every whit as much as do their elders who go away to college and from a friend of his, a manager on fashionable centers of learning. the Pacific coast asking us to come to Here's something we believe will be California, assuring us of bookings Interesting to most every school girl, there. There was only one way for us to it's that shirtwaist dresses are "all reach California, so we started to play the style." Mother and big sister are our way across the continent When having their dresses with waists but toned up the front tailored of broad we reached Los Angeles we learned cloth and "tweedy" silks and the new friend father's had that left the city ribbed crepes. Frocks of this type two weeks before. are always neat and trim looking. see I a needed So, you why job that which is exactly what makes them so day when I appeareed on the set of the. practical and good looking for school was Weber Lois picture directing. My wear, and so designers of Junior styles aunt, who knew Miss Weber, had have this fashion for girls of adopted taken me there. It was my hair that school age. won me a Job, however. Before my The littde girl standing to the left aunt had had a chance to talk to Miss In the picture has on one of the new Weber she had noticed me and asked shirtwaist types. This particular modwho the child with the long golden el happens to be made of a hair was. She then said she could use wash Bilk with white pique trimmings me in her picture. and large white pearl buttons. Tbe I thought the world was mine then and as time went on and I was given better parts, I was sure of It Then came the slump thai closed down FUR COATS SHOWN studios and almost brought an abrupt IN VARIED LENGTHS end to my career, a career that had seemed to be definitely launched. Like Furs for fall seem to be divided many others, I had to "break into the Into three big classes. First, the Ions movies" all over again and It was a classical coat In black broadtail, semi difficult- - task. Almost a year went by fitted with Just a little ease following while I diligently sought parts. When the figure. One model, cut In this form I was most discouraged I was sumIn black broadtail, has a squarish moned to the Famous Flayera Lasky shawl collar edged In silver fox which studio for an interview with Cecil B. builds out the shoulders and also give DeMille, who was seeking a cast for them the new smart There height "The Ooldn Bed." also are some models in new shades After waiting for two hours to talk of gray broadtail. with Mr. DeMille I was told that he r the styie, but couldn't see me after all. I went home notSecond, with that bulky look of some of asd had a good cry and then deternow popular swagger coats. This mined to find out why I couldn't have the isn't particularly practical In fur as It the part I sought I returned to Mr. too much thickness to the fig gives office and this time I saw ure. DeMille's fur scarves and capes, or Third, hira. While we were talking In the short boleros. very I man came office know a dldnt outer Items of fur which already are be in and went with Mr. DeMille Into the sold In great numhers are silver Ing private office. the black broadtail of fox capes, When he came out he told me that coat trimmed with silver fox. type and a he was Herbert Crenon and that if new ermine trimmed with blue Mr. DeMille couldn't use me, he could. fox. beige It turned out that I was unfitted for the part Mr. DeMille had open so I went directly to Mr. Brenon's office, One Dress Can Be Made to lie gave me the part of Mrs. Darling, Do Work of Three or Four the young mother in "Peter Pan," and It's pretty nice to be able to make that I considered was when 1 really one dress do the work of three or four followmovies." For "broke into the Isn't, fair to overtax It with as but it ing that picture Paramount gave me sorted trimming. a contract as a featured player and Three different kinds of collars fo later as a star. a simple blnck silk dress will give It Among the films In which she ap three different kinds of charm, and If "Old were "The Ironsides," peared you are careful In their selection you Case of Lena Smith," "The Wheel of will hnve a good sports frock s good Life" (her first talking picture), "The Inncheon dress and cocktail Mighty." "The Prodigal," "Lonely costume all In one. Wives" and "Wheel of Chance." Since her riee in films Miss Ralston has Chiffon made two vaudeville tours In this Favorit country. Early last year she went to Despite all the new and (ovely ma London as a single act at the Paltcrlnl that have swept over the fiish Ion world recently, chiffon continues ladium, and so drifted Into British pictures. to hold Its owr. Br Many i i--k Ml y , ring-dotte- d U mm I Y . in: i V i m: " - ""imwl . i j U dress could be effectively copied in some one or other of the pretty rayon mixtures which are so Inexpensive and which give such good service. The front pleats In tie skirt give neces sary fullness. r The what question l never without an answer for the schoolgirl who Includes a knitted out fit In her wardrobe. The knitted cos tume worn by the little miss seated Is a "perfect dear." It is one of those very new and very stylish twin sweat er outfits about which there has been so much talk this season. This one has the cleverest neckline boat shaped, If you please, and outlined In a bordering done In soft, fluffy angora wool. The rest of the knitted blouse and skirt is In a bourle finish which Is nonstretching and nonsag glng. There is a cardigan Jacket (on the seat beside her) which belongs to this ensemble, which Is why this Is calleu a costume. In all school days there comes a time 'When "we're going to have a party Is the good tidings which one little girl whispers to another and then what? Well, why not ask moth er. She knows. And this Is what she knows that It is up to her to help little daughter choose the prettiest party frock brought out this season and here It Is. It's one of the prettiest of the type which Is not too formal for afternoon wear yet is dressy enough for informal evening affairs. The little daughter, standing to the right In the picture, is wearing It and as you see It Is made of velvet because they are saying In Paris that velvet Is very smart for children's wear. This charming frock Is dark wine In color and it Is enlivened with a cunning girdle of plaid taffeta with sheer silk mous sellne (lutings In the very chic high neck and about the sleeves. 0. 13. Western Newspaper Union. shall-I-wea- twin-sweat- home-grow-n er TWEED WITH KNIT By CHEKIE NICHOLAS been so planned as to provide the right products at tbe right time. Stor age pays in money saved, in satisfac tion, and In convenience. Where ap plicable, storage Is a quicker, easier, and chesper process than canning or drying, and is the only method of keep ing certain vegetables. To insure rea aonable success, however, storage must be properly done. Proper storage conditions for the various crops is important and persons expecting to store vegetables should begin well In advance to prepare a place that will furnish the right con dltions. In general, vegetables may be divided Into four classes on the basis of their temperature, humidity, and air circulation requirements: L Those requiring low tempera tures, moist conditions, with ample air circulation: celery, rhubarb, khol-rab- l leek, brcssels sprouts, parsley, endive. 2. Those requiring low tempera tures, moist conditions, with little air circulation: potatoes, beets, carrots horseradish, parsnips, winter radish rutabagas, turnips, salsify, and cab bage. 3. Those requiring low tempera tures, dry conditions, and ample air circulation: onions and garlic. These should be stored in shallow trays or slatted crates. 4. Those requiring warmer temper atures, dry conditions, and ample air circulation: sweet potatoes, squashes. and pumpkins. Salt, Other Chemicals Very Toxic to Swine To the veterinarian it Is well known that salt and certain other chemicals are very toxic to swine under certain conditions. Some of these conditions can be traced to unscientific com pounds, especially when force fed. Moreover, such preparations are rare ly necessary, especially where pigs have been farrowed In clean quarters, allowed free range of pasture and fed a ration. It Is well known that a Budden change of feed. especially one of an irritating na ture following the administration of serum and virus will often produce serious or fatal acute enteritis. In certain sections of the country there are no doubt poisonous plants that cause considerable trouble, and in some cases a high mortality. Rickets, arthritis, paralysis and slm liar conditions, can be prevented by proper feeding and care, and can be corrected by the administration of calcium and iodine In proper amounts. Paralysis of breeding sows Is thought to be caused by an Improper ration, and can usually be cured by the ad ministration of iodine in some suitable form. milk fever in sows af fects plethoric animals, especially If the quarters permit of little exercise and easy access to feed. (A. tr Bat O. Rwau.l 1 &' M'A'AWlh'A'A'MiM'jnWJt'a i natter vMe..:jtaKM$ Many of the most outstanding fall costumes lnterwork two and even three materials. For Instance, a hand some outfit will use, perhaps, brown tweed for the coat, rust colored cam el's hair for the skirt and for the blouse plnid velvet combining rust brown and beige. The ensemble pictured carries out the Idea of working contrasting materials together. The dress, which is a (hat to match) is a chenille knit In the new groyH7.e ..color. The stunning coat with gloves to match Is of sturdy brown tweed. two-piec- night" crowd. pi Papa's Standing III hJLU PERFECT THE -- - For 1 M NS1 Going Somewhere Teacher Mary, what is wind? Mary Wind Is Is air when It gets in a hurry! Washington Star. Extra-Fas- t Relief Demand And Get GENUINE 1 BAYER ASPIRIN Because of a unique process in manufacture, Genuine Bayer Aspirin Tablets are made to disintegrate or dissolve INSTANTLY you take them. Thus they start to work instantly. Start "taking hold" of even a severe headache; neuralgia, neuritis or rheumatic pain a few minutes after taking. 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Only 10c TEMPLE SQUARE re gions have suffered severely from heavy cuttings for fuel wood durina the last year, according to reports to the United States forest service. State officials report that on some farms as muclT as $100 worth of wood was re moved, relieving the farmer of buying other fuel. But wholesale cutting has left many farms and farm build Ings exposed to the winds, and more planting will be needed to replace the trees lost from pioneer plnntlngs. Some farmers are raising their own seedlings. GUM - Poor Little Stenog. "My life is like the alphabet," complained the bored stenographer, "just one letter after another." not the farmer. In the prairie Would B Needed WE'RE CARRYING OUR END The rays, used in an almost uncanny make Italian ryegrass, sometimes sold as English ryegrass, reveal Its true identity. When the seeds are germinated on filter paper and put In a darkened chamber and the short rays played upon them, the paper on which the roots of the Italian variety He at once betray the seed by giving off a distinct, ghostlike glow. Even more mystifying, the apparently Identical seeds of the English variety, when tested side by side with the Ital ian, fall to react. Some seeds of the two varieties are otherwise indistin guishable, but the English variety us ually brings a higher price. The dis covery that short rays would make the filter paper fluoresce on which th" roots of certain plants grow was made In Germany, and the Department of Agriculture has adopted it to protect American farmers In buying seed. one. The park orator was warming to his task. "What" he cried, "what does this nation need? What does she need if she steps proudly over seething waters if she strides boldly over the mighty ocean in her march for free dom? What friends, is it she needs?" 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