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Show j F.HI FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH American Home Design Goes Modem round Makes Good Utility Frock Wrap-- A with It dae to the generous over lap m from. l"iie4ua!ed for comfort mid sienderUiiis effect. Pattern 2Xi Is available In sizes U. TC. IS, 20, SU. 34. 38. 40. 42, 44, 4C and K Size 16 takes 3 jards Pension Plan for Einp!o;es Announced by Wrigley Co. the advantage and fairness of social security to workflinch fabric. Illustrated ers and being in favor of an old age sett ing Instructions included. pension pbn. the Wtn. Wrigley Jr. SK.ND FIFTEEN CENTS (ir !n company, has anni.nnneed a pencfilns or stamps (coins preferred) for sion plan, for its employees, effective this pattern. Write plainly name, at ace. More than employees address and style number. ISE UKE are anecleil by the move. TO STATE SIZE. Under the Wrigley plan the comAddress rdors to the Sewing Cir- pany and employees contribute for cle 1'attern Dept., 243 W. Seven- future service pension on a fifty fifty teenth St., New York City. basis. The plan provides for employees to be retired at the ace of step-by-ste- v. 4f. fel it if r Progress Made in Berlin sixty-five- Preparatory to Olympics W L. .at .V '..' .'.. f e CHAN6t) to.U J (tumeverything ( HAVE I j f imv4 youi The Olympic pames will ttik plnee In the n0-acrI;eiehssportfU!d tdtn-ateIn the west end of Herlln. The huge stadium, which Is 85 per cent completed, hug seats for Iim.(hX) The sti.Mum cont.p. ctators. tains a running track 400 meters The swimming stadium conlong. tains a CVlGT.foot i,mi, a largo restaurant overlooking the pool. The Dietrich Eckert open aid the ater in the form or a Greek bowl will be used f'.r dramatic productions and assemblies. The Olympic bell which will peal to open the games Is of steel and weighs 1C tons. It was removed from its casting last August. The altar on the stadium tower will be lighted on August 1, of this year, by the Olympic fire, the flame of which will be brought from the site of the original Olympic games by 3,K)0 runners who will travel in relays. Washington Star. n .Xto"' X . d 8ri rut: W J.:';.':-:;'.;'.:::- : ;; t J j .' Vv ' -- , V' . y. r furniture and housewares await an expected buying wave Some of thi f3tur since the boom years. ut llc l. dnnuai . ! f'niwedent winter wholesale markets at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago: Candlestick? f fashioned after the old chimney lamp; mirror designs that go 'round and I .. , j. .t'.mlinAH irnne with heat nrariuatinnc mirls to be Ironed, and wringers through which you can run even a watch with per- Innovations in .v,a ..uu.ii ffiuiwuk i p '' , V . -- " ft safety. a material that looks and feels like UTLEY American home is Roing caracul. Always ttie new furniture looks first It is right now on THE The verge of a wave of buying to comfort and practicability. that is to reveal a new beauty Sharp corners of "modern" furniture are gone now, and more pleasing a household articles and a new func-tionrounded ones have taken their place. furnishiIn of design philosophy For homes wiiere space is important, ngs from living room to kitchen, from the come-apar- t sofa widen breaks down basement to attic. into three comfortable chairs is being Such is the Impression everywhere seen more and more. This Idea has ipparent this year in the several great wholesale furniture and housewares carried over into dining room furniture, in the too, and this year there are wall markets conducted annually wholesale centers of the United benches offered which break down Into dining room chairs. States In January. In these markets there are "Modern" in Bedroom. actually More than anywhere else the "modtwice as many buyers as there were last year acquiring stocks for the retern" note Is evident In bedroom furniail trade. There is little or none of ture, which Is now extremely simple in design. There are striking applicathe quibbling over prices which characterized such markets during the tions of English harewood, prima vera tan years after 1929. and myrtle wood. But perhaps the Such buying could be laid to two realmost notable trend is that of bedroom ms, although It is Impossible to say glassware. Modern mirrors, like modto what degree to either one: That ern music, are "going 'round and tees are actually better, and that the 'round." Everywhere are round, un-much larger than be ranted depreciation of depressindrrors, during years on In the American home Is no longfore. er to be denied. With repeal of prohibition has come At any rate, manufacturers, believing that the turn has a new article of furniture, the collarcome, have seized upon the 1936 markette. This Is a sort of traveling liar, ets as the containing glasses of various kinds, opportunity for concentration of new ideas, and for the intshakers, ice bowls and bartenders' roduction of tempered solidification tools. The collarettes fold up into othf trends that, In the extreme forms er pieces of furniture, such as radios, by which we knew them a few years desks and bookcases, when not in use. iRwere little more than bizarre novePerhaps the most unusual not to say lties. incongruous combination was a sewPreview of 1936 Homes. ing machine which could be turned inAlthough the wholesale markets are to a fully equipped cellarette at a ot open to the public, the merchan-tha- t moment's notice. is shown and bought In thrm Asked whore In the house a cellarfes an Interesting preview of forces ette could be placed to the greatest flat will influence the American home advantage, one exhibitor replied that to the months to come. It Is therefore he had his In ins "rumpus" room and the purpose of this article to set down never batted an eye. To the parlor tie trends as and bath trade this was somebedroom as accurately they may Interpreted a jolt, but the dictionary reof j by the lay observer. thing "Mt of the Information has been vealed that "rumpus" meant "disturwiled from the markets in Chicago's bance; wrangle; row." If you must a wholesale city under one roof, the have these things it is probably room Merchandise a have to separate milIdea a whore Mart, good nearly ana a half sotinre feet of floor for them, and maybe a collarette would tee has been occupied by thorn. help. "om the nightmare of Floor coverings this year have reweirdly cubic Mi am! geometrically uncomfortable "modelinquished the largo, gay patterns, rnistic" furniture flint nms small more in patterns have shown up f,.nfncti look at and even more fantastic and plain colors. "Won. in penthouses paid for with Linen Rugs Are New. e Mner i nmnto c wore Among the now depirtt.res m emerged a new "period" furniture rugs and et.rpcts of linen and i oeiongs definitely to the era of which are practically fire..... A Wo there .woven, tt .a niiuwu iin .u. as ui iiaue mobtureproof. and proof TKKiern," containfloor coverings, are reversible Buyers on dilTor'iit pattern and a distinct tne new furniture ing the charcan change which trade this year will be "mod- - each side, acter of a room If the nig is turned S'U. t ml look use or tne simple over. Texture weave rugs that "Snt HnpS and homeelab- like from them departure of . very rough, some 'rte ornnmor,.. ,!.. .i. . . a. i""uitii mac cnaracterizea spun, but are not really that way, ' modernistic" pieces of a few years were shown. " " It is stimulates the eye, but not Manufacturers of housewares. wflPre 11 Ipaves yon with M have in said at the markets, 0 harenver. rathA room full of ft the depression years end, during k of money iikp a deal Wrl7 a puzzle prrat er than Pprml bfi fittpd both 5 '? together. It Is on sales promotion when there miis -.. dwme nnn practical. chance for largo wohnne sales, Id ... fi, oi i.,. j, wot mley. one the rt to J'e most m.fnj irect,! their efforts ' tMe has conremi)ornry (!e- reh. and now that the m h of "modern" ol unem.. o'lnpncity turned, or shows signs niflked it . "actions of ; .i r "iiimmiciure ror m'inv in1" ,.i In,.... m,f'(1,e nn,1 trade household utensils. Two l.tcs ; Wd IVRn thprpfnre will have a pro-FaM to he true about "P"n the avenge home the Into have fallen o Furniture to Be u..i t "Styled." Inn of streamlining to b -- Mrnrterlzed Wl' bo"Kht furniture In Pree; and they In ." Use'1 10 b,!y 8 su,,e the ultimate In functional;--s rea. rd.r. modern r -rn. the While ' . ma,"','y. simply unusual -- ".' Pretty." said Mr. Blve them a new . Mw as s. Were their homes Insistence on funetiona , n' dc.gn of n,;,ny thnf this beauty vut ,h yme ra,ions a unnsli, or reason. Now these to Increaso the eihYl.T.cy of Hint fr"TTi It. WILLIAM By C. Some watch e ii,; hl bt. application." ? PfPrs '''nnrts this yen- r1" "irnlturp wnmla nr,V,n Most J nre hlfhed cauliflower. nnlors, chocolate pudding, nil are! his! night's potatoes, rh.cl.-eof the any tuning without nt once, i.ees or odors mix. Or, you can slm-,,lcool; hash. so many The lamp markets presented ......,.., ..,n,. .rodticed bv different t to that It is .j V them. fn.tn .a,,, nrv definite trends tips ,Vre a couple of random I . mnnef.-.einrer- ti Him Pr'nf"t ., ' nst'on- - mnhosanv. English hare Normnn.l.e. nre seen xv"lnnd rough, fur- m"rh ,n "fp l,PPlar coverings being of fnvrrlngs vln h; "If run shohl ever wnnt of throng the rye rUnnre ""' c i f I' , ,IU-- "u r. I a " '"1'"- !!- " j .1 ( ..r ti.f 111 1" ....... I.;, .miicineta '. :.. ...i.,.,rB Intend of j (,ve clo'li. .'v, of l . . ., 1,1 11 , . 'u tn,,r- The sltnntioi, In the h.- Icet tv,,s to the l:iy eye. niun, ' ew .lap'i some i ..... !,,.- nt " !' . i ...I ,u,y.m " tTI, 1'""" with ilcce.r 'I'd ..,.. of the ncv te lec.ict',y , I...'.,r 'll:it'rj roili'iii . . to pour n-- tl'CItl ; the .ncl. rei.resentalive evph. ' VI', l 1. will pour hei'er. "n.or-t- e-l IUh.r MtrS v Shanes ... fabrics will bo good ns w:il pfrch-in l!'."! .'iii' n uljjris with ides though: .1 snoi'i.nhe percolator wi'h voul; an electric fl or sinmg din) device for weak, medium frying pan a co'Tee.Mi'arantoed net to burn or scorch food, can coU ftrd a cooker In which you -gl- ()1)tnln (Infinitely ftatWnl'n,,"rp- - I venture to sav nf ,llp 6lj bought ,ea. .mnt bp (,,,fi"ltoly tome styled for W F,'.M ..,'. ' .".' u.'. LJ . r.ni'l .......... 'id' n,p tew I.',1 in iiiish- '. r oi ,.i he r'ht ih,V on on the ta',:e- HEADS TUMS .'..a J J TUMS ARE ANTACID . . . jfc HOT A LAXAT1VS MWW i"' Fl Wonderful, thousands Bay, how the soothing penetration of CUTICURA Soap and Ointment helps banish ugly skin irritations due to external causes. Wonderful, how this mildly medicated Soap cleanses and soothes how the Ointment relieves and helps heal I Wonderful, you 11 asrree, as even the first application aids and comforts. Snld evervwhera. 25e. Write for ECZEMA RASHES Ointment 25c Soap 'Cuticura," Dept. 11, Maiden, Maaa. to FKKK aampla iiipiii TELL U WE'VE her you'll 4j JOHN. SUNK EVERY BET SHE'S THAT DRESS NOT' THINK WfOP BUSINESS FOR FUN ? 7 vvc nnt n this store ; and now you're TIMES,' AND ASK HER .HOW ABOUT ) mtm PAVNS HER THAT rm WORN IT A DOZEN I a f1 OH, so irritable DI7IWIMA '111 all CUSTCVIERS V1ll'7C W I V a V j Ui I Mi A f LIKE YOU, DICK ...BLAMING ME BECMJSE BUSINESS IS TERRIBLE HE tyJ rn h in YEAH S JUST WHATS CMBB1NQ ABOUT ? ALL HE'S LOST IS MONEY. ..YOU'RE LOSING YOUR r-- 1 MIND la. Yn aa.i yTHE BANK -- WON'T LEND US ANOTHER DIME.' WE CAN'T HOLD OUT fvlUCH ABOUT YOU, DEAR DK. KIHLfcY l i COMING u SEE 7 THE gABY...LETfe ASK HIM ABOUT ITS v SOUNDS COFFEE-NERVE- i WHAT DOES m f k V- - -, x- CAN DO... LEND YOU SOME MONEY OR BUY OUT THE STORE ? ) 5 X CANT FEEL ANY WORSE THAN DO LIKE NOW Xpostum? I jrVcURSES ' POSTUM ' 17 3 SHE THINK THAT DOCTOR ; OH, ALL RIGHT.' S; WHY NOT QUIT COFFEE AND VOU. ' so your head ACHES AND VOU CAN'T SLEE- P- ALWAYS r WRECKS i JIJrA m v4L n J "II k r1 -- AND YOU'RE Getting sweeter NEW CAR FOR YOUR BIRTHDAY, -- DARLING. WE CAN AFFORD IT, TOO ... BUSINESS IS T1 6ETTIMG BETTER EVERY DAY I' J-- L, fC v i EVERY DAY. I JOHN ...SINCE ... .a vJ? . ('VI p05T3fAlj? TAKE A TIP FROM ME...IF VOU'VE COT roFPPF-MFOvr- e. (swrTCH TO POSTUM Children should never drink coffee, and. ..the caffcin in coffee too. If you are disagree! with many grown-ups- , bothered by headaches or indigestion, or can't sleep soundly ... try Postum for 30 days! It contains no caffein. It ii simply whole wheat and bran, roasted and slightly sweetened. Easy to make, costs less than cent cup. It's delicious, too... and may prove a real help. A product of General Food. one-ha- lf FREE Let uaaend you yaur first wrek'a aupply of Simply mail tl.eroupon. n.m o . m W.N U QrnrtAi. Foooa, Battle Crrek, Mif h. Send me, antnout obligation, a week's aupply of Poetum. Potumree 8traet h'tppy note: .,,, rict'.r oa tLem r cnrt:,im MY PLANS - t.n TO THESE SKKJ BLEMISHES 'TlTCHING what? return IN r.ature; It WOalBEiHIEL PIMM.ES BUCK-.- .. - ............ LONGER. GOT ME Is safe to run a (not MV watch, thank , Delicate Feeling The ennobling difference between one man and another between one animal and another Is precisely this, that one feels more than another. Ruskin. Trick Gadgets. It Is no trifling with and errors fall to our share. It defies Incompetency, but reveals Its secrets to the competent, the truthful, and the pure. around, with smart shirtwaist air, is grand for general utility wear from early morning until you've time to change. Easy to make, it slips on as smoothly as n coat, opens out flat for Ironing, and no petticoat is necessary of More which through ? "fed j There are other Innovations, too merous to catalogue here, awaiting the Among them are la'ifl hnniemakor. won't tip oven if a that card tables stands right on the edge of thenr washing machines with wringers Inw-nrlre- d L.trnW i" or ti". foristicstvt-schrome pitchers.,:,,. the funnel : Askn.1 Just why I way to eat favorite food and avoid aour atomach, (at and other iymptotm o( and indigestion ta no aecrrt now. M.lliona carry Tunia. Nothing to mil up. No elrrnchmg your auimach wioS harsh alkalaf. tuch doctors aay may increase Ihr tendency toward and ind.geat.on. Just enough of the antacid in Tuna a releaard to neuUaliae the atom-ac- h. The real pater on inert. Cannot the atomach or blood. You tuttr know mhm, ao carry a roil always. 10c al ail dnigguta, FOR THE TUMMY . THE Is always true, grave, and severe; It Is always In the right, and the faults Does household routine demand ttiat you be the first downstairs In the morning? Then here's a frock that makes It possible. A Jiffy wrap- nu- fur-"ltlr- e cnn ! WHO ELSE WANTS TO FORGET SOUR STOMACH? Stern Nature There 5VS:ml bag. . S I AT fr ,it-tl- "mWlT' K cooking ranges have discovered that when all the burners are located In a square on one side of the range the housewife has to roach over a front burner to attend to anything on a rear burner. So the 10: ranges will hav two burners on each side, with a table top in between, or four burners at the hark of the range, with the table top in front. Streamlining has reached even electro Irons. And this year they will have several graduations of heat, as before, but instead of being marked Lot, Medium and Warm, these graduations will be plainly marked with the kind of materials for which they are used: Linens, Woolens, Silks, etc. Streamlining is by no means the vacuum cleaner only feature the It has borrowed from the automobile. shift and even has headlights, floating power, with the mechanism il.raihmless mountings. cradled In It's In the And talk about pickup! J'R-sn- , 1 1 Manufacturers ihI'" sen-tofU- J ready. o, ... ... . pitcher was one piece In a mat, hod set of utensils. That is one of the big things about utensils now. They come In matched sets. And in the most vivid pastel shades; you can fry herring (DO you fry herring?) In a frying pan of shell pink or Alice blue. Cooking at the Table. For years the electrical appliance manufacturers and the public utilities have been trying to "educate" the public Into cooking right at the table, and the trend is more plainly tc be seen this year than ever. There are chrome-plateovens that plug Into any outlet, electric tea kettles with trigger spouts, and all sorts of new gadgets for table use. One of the most practical is a device which keeps dishes without warm, overheating them, until they are ready to bo served; one variation of this Idea will also keep cold dishes cold In hot weather. There are toasters now which ring bells, light signal lights and In other ways warn yon that the toast is ready; they do everything but scrape the toast. To use In cooking right on the range are some more articulate affairs. There is a tea kettle which sings when the water boils. And an egg cooker (they say eggs should be cooked, not boiled boiling makes them tough) with a baby chick sitting on top of It; the chick peeps when the eggs are -- . . 8 The' f I. liflf ' JACK SPRATT NOW IATS fAT AND ANYTHING ELSE IN SIGHT) NO STOMACH SOUR CAN KNOCK 'HIM FLAT . . . FOR TUMS HAVE SOIVEO HIS PlICHTI City. ,te Fill in camnlmtolr, print noma mnd mdtlrt: If you livein Canada. addfTt: General Fooda, I.ld CoUnu-g- , Ont. (Oiler ei..r Dec 31, 1936.) . |