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Show r- LEW FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH - " 1 i : i Sabstkal Tear tabstieal The year, ia ancient Hebrew law, was every seventh year, Suede Answers the Call for Pretty but Practical Fabric' during which field were to lie fallow. The term ii now applied to a year"! vacation to teacher after a certain number of yean. fr.,, Ji1.f t v - ' fctJa : r r ? : OFFICE EQUIPMENT inki men's, uisafe,chair, jjwa. Bmii file, Jk u ! ii isaaaair m TED WILLIAMS BEAUTY, SCHOOL f',tU SCHOOL Of BKAUTT CULTURE Largaat la the Wert. 18 year Modern, thorough, pracoperation. Enroll Write (or catalogue., tical anytime. S3W South Main Salt Lake City, Utah VUlSn USED CARS FINE USED CARS Liberal Credit Terms JESSE M. CHASE Sell Trad Buy Ctl So. Main Street Salt Like City alio location in BOISE, FOCATELLO, ELACKFOOT CIVIL SERVICE BORDER PATROLMAN fitarU $2000. men physically quail-flm- l. Other good civil service poaitiona, Writ IMS. Western Training, Mead Bids.. Portland. Ore. Bendix and Hotpoint Washers We have largest selection of used washers. Slashed price $1! SO up. 1 yr. guar. Term. INTERMOUNTAIN UTILITIES IHSouthaU ORANGE CHECKER CAB CO. I at mr PASSENGER CAN RIDE IN A CHECKER CAB FOR THE PRICE OP ONE. COMFORT AND SAFETY. COURTEOUS DRIVERS. PHONE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Reconditioned Band Instruments at bargain prices Liberal trades BEESLEY MUSIC USED EQUIPMENT INTERMOUNTAIN MERCHANTS SUPPLY (Dealer In Bankrupt Stocks) We buy and aell all kind of businea fixture and equipment Cash register, meat train, office equip 64 E, 4th So Salt Lake City PERSONALS DR. LEVI DELK, foot specialist, corns, calluses, ingrown club nails, bunions, flat feet, weak arcbea corrected. Complet treatment, both feet 11 SO. S04 Felt Bldg., Salt Lake is almost in your mitt before he I've never seen a hitter swings. who could wait longer before taking his cut. Few can do this. Every one is a little too anxious at the bat and quick hitting or swinging is a general fault. But not with Ted Williams." No Weak Spots "Another thing about Williams," Dickey continued, "is that he has no weak spots. We've tried everything against him keeping them low keeping them up fast balls and slow balls curves and everything else. But his bat seems to be In the road, no matter what be Is served. "Remember, Ted is still a ki- daround 23, as I recall it There isn't any telling how many records he might have broken if there had been no war. "Joe DiMaeeio is another ereat hitter who knows how to wait on a pitch. Joe also keeps a pitcher at work. He hits at few bad balls and him you never see . i il rushing any I swing, i ve neara mat gooa timing was simpiy taxing your time, and that seems to fit both Williams and DiMaggio." f ii If 1 FEEDS AND SEEDS Ah kind of field and garden seeds. Poultry supplies, Bahy Chicka, Hardware, Fencing, Motor Oil, Binding twine. Roofing. Whit Faun Flour. All kinds of case groceries. Honey, molasses, syrup, salt and many other item Always a savins; buy early and avoid disappointment. Don't worry about delivery Our trucks will be by your door. Write a for any information ea feeding, seeds, ate . MaifleM Feed. Coal. Seed A Fleer Ce. Whsa. main office Srd S. 1st W.. S. L. BABY CHICKS TODAY TURKEY POULTS TO ORDER COMPLETE LINK Of POULTRY EQUIPMENT ' ; ? Write for free literature ' HATCHERY 1487 ?H. BO, STATE BT. SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH MURRAY 4T4 - W.N.TJ. Week N. 4211 SALT LAKI aad. "a ladiaeauosw , ccoeoSTS eeTTSf; CariS Dnhgg More Raleigh Jine-L- . Raleigh Cigarettes are aSa offering lihral lingie contest running m this per. One hundred and thirtv.:. prizes will be awarded each PP? Adv. '- ia ment of the collective schools fewer children even in the rural areas have missed having the disease ; per- - J A - wartime challenged women to make very selective choices in the way of timely and appropriate dress. In preparing the new collections, those entrusted with the responsibility of creating clothes to meet these demands are motivated by a desire to maintain charm and attractiveness while always keeping in mind, however, the urgent call for practical wearabil-itParticularly in the matter of materials women must buy now with an eye to the future. In this search for practicality plus chic and charm, it is with the utmost enthusiasm that designers of note are turning to richly colorful suede as highly desirable for dresses, suits, ooats, hats, shoes and accessories. Arguments in favor of suede rest not only on its attractiveness, its subtle softness and its ready adaptability, but from the utterly utilitarian viewpoint . there is nothing to surpass suede and the various leathers now so successfully used in costume design. To demonstrate that a complete wardrobe of apparel done in servcolorful, iceable, suede can be made to serve for almost every occasion in a busy woman's life, we are illustrating herewith a trio of coat, dress and sportswear fashions. Note, also, that this group of suede apparel convincingly demonstrates that smart clothes today reflect a tailored simplicity that is nevertheless unfailingly feminine. A graceful classic coat of suede is shown to the left in the above picture. It will prove an investment that will pay big dividends in' style of II Pine Cones t ! a W - - ; IdZ 1 " DEATHS-A- LL and will be good from one season to another. That's something to be considered in buying, now that so large a percentage of wool and other materials must be diverted into other channels to help win the war. Centered in the group illustrated above is a beautifully fitted frock done in a lovely, dusty pink suede. Here again is reflected the charm of simple lines and detail. .This dress has the new soft shoulder line and a trimming of brown suede for the belt and a touch of it at the neck. The hat and bag are made of the same rose shade. Brown suede shoes and gloves complete the outfit. Leather for sportswear always carries a definite note of style and charm and at the same time has no peer when it comes to sturdy wearing qualities. The attractive sports costume shown to the 'right in the above picture is typical of the western ranch styles that are so popular this season. Here you see ail ensemble done in three pieces, the d skirt in tweed, the blouse in a plaid of the same gold with green and white, the leather waistcoat in green suede. In the way of accessories, the tiny sailors made of pastel suedes are combined with matching suede gloves. Just now the violet shades are being heralded as first in fashion for spring. For a springlike look, choose a pastel plaid suit with violet tones in its coloring. Wear with this one of the new violet suede sailors adorned with a generous cluster of violets. gold-flecke- (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Wrap-Aroun- d Solves Fastener Problem - With the scarcity of metal because of priority rulings, the resourcefulness of designers has again been challenged to the point where necessity becomes the mother of invention. All of which, in the final analysis, reacts to the good fortune of fashion's followers. For it is certain that the current vogue for fastenings brings with it a new and fascinating styling. There are the new skirts that drape to one side where they tie without aid of a slide fastener, hooks and eyes or button fastenings. A double duty dress is made in one piece for casual wear. For "dress-up- " there is an extra apron effect that you can tie on in a jiffy. Many of the smartest coats are Another Good Year It might be noted here that the Arkansas Sniper is apparently headed for another big year. "I'm feeling physically better than i I have felt in a long time," Bill said. "I'd like to catch another hun dred games again and I'd like to get back in the .300 class." It might be remembered that Dickey broke all major league records last season by catching 100 or more games for the 13th time. He came to the Yankees around 1928 Blouses are fashioned, and the tall Arkansas entry has been a mighty factor in the Yankee also, with surplice fronts that tie to one side. Some jackets and many march ever since. blouses tie in a series of little self a hitter in the Always great fabric bows down the front. clutches. Dickey's main success has been in the matter of handling young pitchers or any brand of pitching. Your Gloves Cant Be You never see him excited or upToo Colorful These Days set, no matter what the crucial spot. In the midst of wild and turbulent More color in gloves is the spring forecast. Which means we are goinnings Dickey remains cooler than the heart of an iceberg. to wear gloves with our ing His knowledge of rival batters is outflts in such audacious spring colors as Kelly green, bright red, purple, astonishing. He can tell you the weakness and strength of every bit- I v cerise, vivid blue and bright pink. ter In his league. Gloves also will be made of the His pitchers can take his judgsame print as that in your blouse ment In full confidence. He has a dress or hat. The fact that novei materials will be used for gloves soothing influence on the young er also adds to their interest. try, a vital factor In the way of conIWawaVw. trol. vrMf.ifmmj "There is much more to pitching Of rayon fabric which packs easStraw Ensemble than a strong arm, much more than resort dress illusNovelty tie, belt and d speed and a curve ball," he tells ily, the necklace ensembles, all crocheted you. "A big part of pitching is put- trated above uses Florida ting the ball where you want it. I've and needles for its print motif. This by hand of synthetic straw, are winsome fashion comes in made to be worn with a related seen more than a few smart pitchers, with little. left in the old arm, prints on lively blue, green and car- sweater. Pretty snoods are also croroty tan grounds, or in the same cheted in a lacy, open mesh stitch, tie up batters by fine control, pitchattractive colors on a white ground. with special attention to to the ing right spots." matching has a smart peplum and fashionIt the colors to the peasant skirts Bill figures the easiest job he has with low-ccollared which they are ensembled. ably is handling Red Ruffing. it . ; se three-stran- pine-con- es lily-whi- te ut IN DEATHS FROM TETANUS-1- 933 to 1941 You're won hair the battle I thoa cold discomfort If you caoS stuffy nostril and breath, through your nose without that smothery feeling. If your nostril. ar clogged up. Insert MenthoUtunv Note how effectively it eases youj breathing and relieves the sneezine. sniffling, soreness, swelling, and redness. With all these annoyances checked, you can go about your activities In comfort. Jars or tubes 30c Eyeglassed Dignity Eyeglasses were considered such necessary accessories to die. Eunity in Seventeenth-centur- y rope that some artists painted them on portraits of St. Peter and the other disciples. DECLINE J li mlfgrll A W'S RAMSH UTAH PIONEER -- SUII1C11UW Perhaps with the develop- 1940-4- K , 2k 1917-1- 4 i wrap-over- s. Price are apt Have order tor 50,004 skfcs. Must pay mora to get them. Ship tods I INTERMOUNTAIN FUS COMPANT ' V-- it Saath Ird West, Bait Lake I broncho-pneumoni- self-tie- d MUSKRAT SKINS WANTED MANY AN or l' ever-flatteri- a f exposed to it when Davis III 0 to town. thev of the ex- because This is suggested when war srvAseinntA many thi last of the drafted men developed the disease. It hit them naraer man u of usually does children and many wm-tu uie in who contracted those 8 had a serious time be of cause of complications. Many of the cases of measles were m uiai year followed by a due to a variety of streptococwas a cus. The the developfollowed often by quite ment of a type of empyema (pus in the chest cavity) that was entirely different from that which followed many of the influenza pneumonias the next fall and winter. Fortunately there has been no epidemic of measles of any consequence in the army camps during X y. C TANNER COMPANY AND' USED sddlnr. B. L. DK8K EX.. ' SJ ' "What were the main factors in Ik dis-- individual and as a result few children escape it entirely. in rural Possibly areas, children may miss it if they at- tend only the ais-- broncho-pneumon- D. S. RELIEF SOCIETY PIN I 111 necessities THE A economy have typewriter, 74 tayij Dr. Nathan S. , NEW .. wiin great to any susceptible "HP What Makes Great Hitters? In A South. Salt Lake 1 MEASLES 0ttts rnmmLinicable L.am 120,-00- 44 Wart 1 eases, measles is most widely preva lent and most contagious. i the Williams swing?" I asked the Yankee catcher. "There were a flock of main factors," Dickey answered. "In the first place, you just ean't get Ted to hit at a bad ball even one only an Mentally HI Persons inch or two wide. He must have Over 500,000 persons occupy meneyes like a hawk. You've got to get tal hospital beds today as many as it over or he'll wait and walk. Time sue hospitalized for all other disand again I've seen him let balls eases together. Annually about 0 slip by that couldn't nave missed new cases are admitted, accordthe plate by more than an inch. ' "In the second ing to a recent article. place, Williams has a great pair of hands, ' wrists and forearms. Weighing only 170 or First Election Broadcast 175 pounds, he has almost maybe The Harding-Co- x election in 1920 as much as the Babe and Lou was the first presidential election used to power His timing is perhave. broadcast over the radio. , fect. He seems to wait until the ball O. 3 tebee.QUICia.V. d. We repair diamond Tint, manufacture jewelry, make eluh pint, pay food prices for diamonds. Mil jewelry gift at raaaonabl price. 1 Before at happens to YOU Tabieta. Their Biamota and eau-kl- r L t By CIIERIE NICHOLAS Japanese Empire The Japanese empire date back to a date as remote as 660 B. C, when the mythical Jiram, popularly THE eyes of a smart catcher be able to study batting believed to be a direct offspring of the Gods, became the first emperor. form at closest range. This being true. Bill Dickey's slant on Ted Williams is worth noting. Dickey was working in Hollywood on the Lou Gehrig picture when the argument was started about great hitters. "In my opinion," Bill said, "Ted Williams last season was the greatA Good Position est single-yea- r bitter I ever saw, and Are Needed to Fill I've been around quite a while. I've also seen a lot of good ones, or betAD mmi have beta streaasliaea' to ter than good. prepare yea le answer tlu eig Ummad fm aealiBe. Wlp. Sea. fer "But Williams in 1941 was super-gooa a free ratals loHr. I worked on him with our NEW DAT AND M'JiT CLAS8KS 8TAST MOKDAT. pitchers in something like 22 games and I know what a tough job it was Henager's Business College to get him out or keep him off the 41 E. Breaawey Salt Lake City bases, lie was always a hundred per cent poison." Bombs Save Lives In 1935, aerial bombs were used to save lives in Hawaii The bombs, dropped on erupting Mauna Loa Island volcano, slowed the flow of lava and saved the town of Uilo. - rnn urntiirti CASES ONLY.' If you 1940 29Z THOSE MEDICALLY ATTENDED WITHIN 24 HOURS suffer from monthly cramp, headache, backache, nervousness and distress of "Irregularities" caused by functional monthly disturbancestry Lydla Plnkham's famous for Vegetable Compound relieving pain and nervous feelings of women's "difficult days." Taken regularly Lydla Plnkham's Compound helps build up resistance against such annoying symptoms. Follow label dlreotlons. WOETH TRYING I 1940 19 Submarine Bird haps it is being recognized earlier by the camp physicians who isolate the. case before many have a chance to be exposed. Mothers should know the charac teristic symptoms of measles. At The water ouzel, a thrushlike bird found in both America and Europe, dives into swift mountain streams and walks on the bottom in search of food. the start when it is most contagious, DONT LET the child may not appear sick enough to warrant his being kept CONSTIPATION home from school though there is SLOW YOU UP usually quite, a fever. Some white spots develop in the mouth; there is When bowels are sluggish and yon feel irritable, headachy and everything you fever, a running nose, inflammation do ia an effort, do as millions do chew of the membrane over the eyes and the modern chewing eye Lids, sensitiveness to bright gum laxative. Simply chew witbefore you go to light; watering of the eyes; a cough hout being disturbed next morning gentle, and then a characteristic red flat thorough relief, helping you feel swell eruption that spreads over the en full of your normal pep. Try tire body and is conspicuous on the again, Tastes good, is handy economical. A generous family supply and face chest. Whenever any mea and sles is known to be in the vicinity, isolate the child when any of FEEN-A-MII- IT these symptoms appear and keep him. at home and alone for two or three days to give the rash time to Living for a Name I do not like the man who develop. ,You may not be able to me recognize the spots in the mouth, squanders life for fame; give but your doctor will and so can make the man who living makes the diagnosis even before there is name. Martial. any rash. The fever may be quite high for a 'day or two but usually subsides rapidly if the child is kept in bed in a darkened room and given plenty, or fluids. Measles is one of those childhood diseases which are usually so mild kidneys function badly n& that many think the children might WHENsuffer a nagging backache, as it well have and over get it just with dizziness, burning, scanty or too But of with. if any them are infants frequent urination and getting up t or at all sickly, every effort should night when you feel tired, nervous be made to prevent their catching it all upset use Doan'j Pill. as they more often have severe Doan's are especially for poorly cases and more frequently develop working kidneys. Millions of boxss are used every year. They are recomcomplications. Among the Complmended the country over. Ask yosT, ications that have been seen freneighbor! are the quently ana empyemas already mentioned. pulmonary tuberculosis the resistance to which seems to be lowered PPe (' by measles, eye, ear, nose and throat and in. occasionallv an infections, WNU W flammation of the brain (encephalitis) which may cause permanent damage, mere is enough danger to health that results from this usuHOTEL BEM LOMOND ally mild and insignificant but hiehlv contagious disease, that it should not OGDEN, UTAH De treated lightly. Note especially that 53.3 per cent of the deaths from measles are in infants under one FEEN-A-MIN- T, FEEN-A-MIN- T bed-sl- eep FEEN-A-MIN- To ... broncho-pneumoni- as ass?sarJb-priSBSj- 11-4- 3 - year old. "The statistician deals with averages; the physician, with individuals," Fetterman. QUESTION BOX aena questione to Dr. Nathan S. Davis lit a "'""I'""i atamnerf (enclose .riwInM i ..UK,r Q. what would you suggest as a simple remedy for relieving gas nains? R. N A. Without knowing the cause of the "gas pains," it is not possible suggest ny ama ot a remedy, Q. What would you suggest to tum excessive smoKing? N J A. Show that suffl- cient strength of character to cnt uunu uio numocr ox smokes or to top entirely. Eeiau IU Baths ft'1 Keeiaa far 4 ferseass Air CeeM Lesmse aa attain teea CeffesSlwp ease ef lit realty I1' Tie" Ketary Khranla ExertUJ da Kicksasa at CeaUhna aaa 2nU-Chaa- aket Hotel Ben Lomond OGDEN. UTAH Baker B. Yiaick. aV " |