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Show the Beauty Paris Acclaims LEHI FREE PRESS, LEIII, UTAH "' I mm,mm mm mm mm CALLS AND CALLS Bj CIIERIE MCIIOUS OUR COMIC SECTION ' '' i GETTING DOWN FROM THE HIGH CHAIR D By GLUYAS WILLIAMS "I know a man who bad a hundred curtain calls a week." llti Illr W$ ii-feSo Would com? akd HIM DOWN HIS, h : ill 4- - irti I y J fit ;M : 4 Ufef tf HM- - iV-V- J? FROM M W$ CHftIR MKDERS IMS T hT 6ET CAN SEE WCfaER HIMSELF POWN . HAS H6 EMPTV MIJ-- MOG NOTICED THAT Trtfc TRAV WICH SLIP Off HAS swings 6ack Moral and Muie The man who bad Just cleaned op a large fortune was starting bis social career with a reception and concert "So you got a good piano player for the concert I'm glvingr he asked his newly acquired secretary. TYes, a truly great Tlrtuoso." "I don't care norhln about his morals. Can be play?" American Legion Monthly. TRAV BftCK OMlV SO FAr AT WHICH POINT n6E& done much damage MiKEP UP wrm HIS FOREHEAD I Insoluble Container A farmer visited bis son's college. Watching students ln a chemistry, class, be was told they were looking for a universal solvent "What's thatr asked the farmer. "A liquid that will dissolve anything." "That's a great idea." agreed the farmer. "When you And It what are you going to keep It lnT" Good Si "3 ; "I suppose he was a matinee ldoir Xo. be was a bouse furnisher." If Inclading Molar Excavitiaa inveliness whenever, wher-I- f ever has eye beheld a more ntrncing array of lace evening gowns thtn those which are now gracing the midwinter social scene ! When we say iheer loveliness we mean Just that iheer and lovely as the smart new and nets, chiffons and Uc can make the party frocks ud evening formals now so vogulsh. The Importance of lace and net and nriouj beauteous sheers of similar tharacter cannot be over emphasized. Beports iour in from Paris In regard to the enthusiasm shown for gowns that are that thin and fluttery and diaphanous they needs must be made ver foundational slips of silk, or latin, crepe or lame. In describing the group of distinguished lace fashions pictured, we are w enthusiastic about the superbly lovely lace frock to the right in the trio we are going to tell about It first It Is a wedding gown which Is real style news, gives It an added touch of tlamor and romance, too. More and more brides are Intrigued with the idea of lace for the nuptial event One of the reasons, perhaps, is that lace is so luxurious md beautiful In s Itself, it needs no and Intricate cutting to enhance it Silver lace is particularly mmptuou3 and it makes a really thrilling wedding gown. Ardanse of Parig, whose creations are ever strikingly original, creates this exquisite bridal costume of this silver lace. It lias a square court train which may be draped as a wrap, as here shown, which makes it practical for the bride, to wear as an evening gown later. A hite satin godet Is Inserted at the The same satin borders to train, also the long sleeves, la the charming black lace dress FOlt DECIDES slieer mar-anisett- 60THROUSH HE'LL HftVETO &0VER.t5E FEErUPOtf SEAT centered In the picture, l'atou has very Ingeniously contrived to coax a youthful little peplum to circle the hips and go ruffling down the back. From the picture one might easily fancy that net of large open mesh fashioned this dress Instead of lace. However, it is really a rather heavy lace, smartly patterned In a conventional design which Is younger looking than the more formal and ornate orals. There Is Just enough sophistication about this dainty frock to appeal to the bud "Just out" In society who aspires to poise and dignity. Speaking of the new net frocks, likewise the marquisettes, they are going in for color for all they are worth, unusual tones such as raspberry, violet (said to be the coming big color), Marina blue, rust and dark red. In regard to the gown Illustrated to the left in the group, color adds to the enchantment of the lace which fash-Ion- s It For this gown of classic simplicity ('allot uses a gorgeous copper-colore- (Copyright. 1932. HIMSELF OP SETTING SU6HTLV MlW UP wrtH THE HOISTS AMD SO IS IS SEEMS ANP HOW VERV FAR TBOM THE FLOOR TRAY AGAIN By Osborn 6 Wnim Nmnpspw PONE-ET- trick THIS ET- C- T is HO-MU- Good Enough Evidence "This, sir," said the shop assistant, proudly, "is the very latest belt we can procure." "Is It absolutely reliable?" asked the, customer. "Well, sir, we've sold hundreds, and no one has ever brought one back." Stray Stories Magazine. that card wow n C- 6EtfiN6 HELP IS BEST The End of the Rope UbW anp THAT.S HOW THE WAV OF life-savi- worked li ETC-ET- C- H M NICHOLAS t" NO ARMCHAIR ' d lame lace, posing it over a white crepy silk slip. The collar of white coq feathers Is a grand climax. A word should be spoken In regard to the tendency this season to employ laces of a filmy texture both In colors The newer black lace and black. dresses hold one almost spellbound in their fragile beauty. Then, too, among recent showings are stunning lace modes which display a riot of fine knife pleatings which form wide ounces and bertha decollates and shoulder capes and other captivating , : 1 r X 1 :;rv!ft 4 WOWDER. IF E ITHER ld nhii-:.- M5U BVER SAVW MAGIC 1AM THROW A OP (M m A RopejiP the m DO Officer Rocking bis wife to sleep, yer honor. Judge That's no case. Officer Oh, but yer honor, yer should hev seen the size of the rocks. THAT? : 7- - ' S Judge What's the charge? can you SAy THEN climb UMTlL HE PISAPPEARS? THE AlR ROPg . Advertising Pays Mabel So you've really decided nof to sell your house? Jacqueline Yea. lou see a real estate man put such an alluring advertisement ln the paper about It that after we read It neither Bob nor I could think of parting with such a wonderful and perfect home. li CLUB OFFICERS details. MI linn Western Newspaper Union. Jut the Thing "I want to answer Dorothy's letter aid say something that means nothing." "Tell her you love her." Peplums and pleats are the new wrinkles in advance style showings for touches for spring, and in 1 last-wor- d costumes. mid-wint- Pleats are cropping out all over th place In evening gowns and daytime frocks, used to give skirt fullness in back or front, or to add character to a peplum flare. s They are showing up even In and in scarfs, In bustle effeeti on evening gowns and In whole skirts for formal costumes of the naughty nineties school. The tiered cape in starched net gains distinction if the net is pleated. Sheer evening gowns are knockouts with voluminous skirts from waist to floor, with an additional fitted pleated peplum flare on the waist-lengtJacket. hat-brim- r n it fl' your, club?" "From six to eight for all except the committee." "Why the exception?" "Because Rule 5 says: The committee Is at liberty at any time to fill any vacancy ln their body. "Bristol Express. VERy5L'D-DEHI- V AND DECIDES TO FlKD HOW WADBLV MAGIC TRICK THAT S1T5 DOWN 15 WARMED THE CHAIR by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) THE FEATHERHEADS UP. STANDS NEW WRINKLES IN SPRING SHOWINGS CONTRAST SLEEVES By CHERIE IF HE CANT ''What are the dining hours at By Ted O'Loughlin FINNEY OF THE FORCE M SRaEANf -- FINNEY WE HAVE So (FLIMP'5 TAILING- knife-pleate- - By Wtlttrn f g Newspaper Safety First Unio fw ftt MR BLIMP? fKJ)' gl y7'' Impossible "I suppose King Solomon wasn't much of a traveler." "Why not?" "How could a man get anywhere when he bad to kiss a thousand wives good-by?- " Thing to Remember "Do you think I could learn to be a moving picture actor7" "Sure you could. Just remember this one thing. A heaving chest denotes surprise, fear, onte or any other emotion." h 0 S Tb-e Itst it Idea nf iT licTl J Wide Belts and Princess Lines Are Now Emphasized "'"jves contrasting me Advance sprlng resort modes also em- featUre' N0t n,y are ect cntrast but the mat-il- l ltet lmrlUng 8leeves and yoke in one '"tarrt . acco"nng to reports in 8dTance fashIns. The din-h- t Udr, piotured 18 f dull black vel- with 'n'0ne 8leeves and yke ltbe3 Telve' which makes Poetical for A delIcate rhlnestone jnerkiC ,Ufl the rgat length for the The wide formallty. Iflestw, u racelot a,so sounds the leaner Dte Whlch fa8llion demands f ctt! ln reality this dress Is , rtof ferth u ?ethaving a 8lmPIe- - fltted fastened at the small Sovlr ,, tW handsome 8l1 yIing- - ClhS h kr W7 2 f'0 ;M tails Kowns am trimmed with t pheai-""ther- s wide specifications Two fashion belts and princess lines are emphasized to a degree that makes it seem certain that there's to be no fooling about women keeping their waistlines well corseted and smooth. In either cane, It must be carefully it Is not and thoroughly digested that VVIde waistline. or nipped a pulled-ihave so that they now shaped are belts with the coincide to a curved profile natural waistline, and thus puttingcut to the abrupt stop once and for all been the at top and bottom that has the past. drawback in wide belts in big Turtle Neck Collar a feature The turtle neck collar is a novelty is the of many sweaters and in a dark color. on posing of this collar as wine red- on such a light sweater, a creamy - Tucked Glove streaked season gloves entirely This tucking will of pin lines with parallel with hei be worn by the Parisienne kldskla shoes. $P- ' Wy:: - $C ' - LESS THAM t' O 9 ? NO 1 00. BANDITS vmoulp 0E AfTriER THAT TH' RISKS AM' ALL f BuTMEBBE" TTHEY. VOULDNY J J 1 know YeT and JHEM THEY FOUND OUT : V ZtHfrtJ fAZn T?fiV5J rti r |