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Show jarch 1.1028 THE LEHI SUN. LEIII, UTAH PAGE SEVEN ! i 1 ,,K print frocks, which bring with S ihem the breath of spring, are be- Lm ear"" this year than usual. smart world Is not watting until V actual arrival of spring, but al-it al-it refreshing new silk frocks are rlln from under winter coats. Most of the new silk-print frocks .very simply made. In the major-f major-f of the skirt Is, plaited, and , .round, If you Plase' ra,her than w icross the front. One of the Mest models Is shown in the picture. ,1. made of printed crepe, a fabric hlcb It U expected will be popular !Lm dow ontil the close of summer, i The outlook for patterned silks was W more propitious. Not only gay A Gay florals and striking modernistic designs, de-signs, but polka dots especially will animate the entire mode from scarfs to frocks and accessories of every description. de-scription. Not that the dotted theme Is a new one, but it is always an Interesting In-teresting one, and this year more than usual, seeing that dots appear with good effect in such novel ways. The early ensembles exploit dots very conspicuously In their construction. construc-tion. A navy blue three-quarter length coat, for Instance, is lined with nary and beige polka dot silk, the tllk repeated in the one-piece frock il W'.s '3r mm I k - it ,' M 1 ; r- P' i I 111 'tiitllf ' K Vt ' -'l hs jJ P SjiiW ' ' Charming Dinner Gown. : aempanies It To emphasize I ,h'dots seorf of the silk is drawn I iZUS slots to standing clotb J at collar. 1 ttriJlte,, silk made op with plain ! t '.so lD fashIon. These are mostly f tAZ?x' witB the solid color em- IOr the Mouse. ! ,(5rn,ilerable Interest Is centering I PIiim T"qn prlDts wh5cb are ,D I i- b' American Indian design. I re "oiarkably realistic, faith- J ' Producing not only the gay In taM,COIors' bt the patternings are J w d'reci from the blankets, Imp!- menu and coSluilie, as worn hv first Americans. Delightfully femmme ..llal,e. black dinner gowns are the mm thing for present and coming events. If you can afford bm one -formal frock, by all means let it be , J ondvery sheer with a hemline which Jut ers and -dips" nuU dilllgles , rhythmic grace. If J0U can afford many dinner gow.m, , 8 Jus, og sen,h, that a, least one of the man, be of Illusive transparent black Not only does the all black chiffon frock register 100 per cent In modish ness, but it Insures against the "notb-Ing-to-wear" calamity which besets to many women who fail to hold in read- -w.aiiL Silk Frock. Iness a gown for the unexpected Invitation. Invi-tation. It Is sophistication of line which makes the simple chiffon gown in the picture smart That it Is sleeveless, that trimming on the bodice is conspicuous con-spicuous by its absence, that the hemline hem-line is recklessly uneven are all points which attest the good style of this model. The Interesting flare treatment given to the hemline of this Paris-made Paris-made black dinner gown is characteristic character-istic of the spring and summer style trend of all sheer frocks. These But tering silhouettes are IndeeO In promise prom-ise to the point of exaggtration. Filmy scarfs, which are not accessory acces-sory but are Interworked details of the frocks themselves, fichulike drapes which are brought ebnnt be shoulders to tie at the front wiih lng streaming ends, lieep transjwiem cane-collars wliicb fall over onsleeved arms, panels which float and myriads ct equally s flattering devices will give to sheer prints or plain cliiffonl either in Mack or in enchanting rol-ors, rol-ors, the allurementi of a truly feral-nine feral-nine styling. JCLIA BOTTOMI.ET. - (fi. is: I naxtn NtwPir I:b1o. 1 jfer-allyourwalls jfer-allyourwalls For sleeping rooms formal parlors and reception halls dining room and living room or the library and for public buildings. Properly applied it won't rub off. Write to us or ask your dealer for a copy of our tree drawing I book fat rhiUrn,,Tk. A 1-1.. fine Home Color Book" and a free color card. Write to us also for our beautiful beau-tiful free book "Artistic Home Decoration" by our Home Betterment Expert, Miss Ruby Brandon, Alabas-tine Alabas-tine Company, 222 Grandville Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Alabaitine a powder in white and tints. Packed i; 5 pound package, ready lor use by mixing with cold Of warm water. Full direction on every package. Apply with an ordi-nary ordi-nary wall brush. Suitable for ail interior surfaces plaster, wall board, brick, cement or canvea. Has Many Applications There are three different meanings to the word ".Yankee." It was first ap-p'ied ap-p'ied to natives or citizens of the New England states, particularly those of old New Kngland families. Then It was applied by people of the Southern states to all the people of the Northern North-ern states, in general. Lastly, it Is applied by the people of other eoun-tiies eoun-tiies to all citizens and inhabitants of tle United States. Education alone can conduct us to-that to-that enjoyment which Is, at once, best In quality and infinite in quantity. Mann. INDIAN'S CALENDAR January Moon of the falling flake. February Moon of the frozen lake. March 5Ioon of the wind's loud voice April Moon of the raindrops' choice. May Moon of the springing grass. June Moon fit the sassafras. July Moon of the melon yield. August Moon of the clover field. September Moon of the reddened leaf. October Moon of the golden sheaf. November Moon of the wild birds flight. December Moon of the long good night. Hazel Harper Harris in Christian Chris-tian Science Monitor. EDUCATIONAL "Yale needs $20,000,000," declares James R. Angeli, its president. The Harvard Law school endowment endow-ment fund has passed the $700,000 mark. Five hundred police rookies were graduated from the police academy, New York, in one week. Four college buildings to be erected nt varloa state-controlled schools In South Dakota will be erected out of the cigarette tax funds. Half of the $5,000,000 building fund of Yeshiva college, New York, has heen raised. Nathan Lamport, president pres-ident of the college, donated $300,000. CONCERNING LOVE Money talks and love may be blind, bnt not deaf. Hantonlc love might be defined a "the gun that wasn't loaded." Who remembers the old days when kiss was either an Insult or a pro- , posal? I Freak them In gradually, girls. Husbands Hus-bands should not be driven more than 25 miles an hour for the first 500 J tnlles. ' J If you can make love without money j- these davs you can make toast with-' with-' out bread One Is as easy r the tier. Small Wonder Charge Made Her Indignant Major Thompson of Chicago, congratulated con-gratulated on the 05 per t ent crime reduction re-duction that he effected iu three month, laughed and answered: "Why, boy, It's enough to make us all as conceited us the film star, Isu't it? "A millionaire, you know, nmrrled a film star, and he found he could never drag her away from the looking glass. There she'd sit, hour after hour, day after day, looking at herself. her-self. 'Gosh, he said one night, 'stop looking at yourself, for goodness sake. If I was as conceited as you are I'd' . ' "Rut the film star Interrupted him. "Tm not conceited!' she shrieked. Me conceited! Why, I don't think I'm half as beautiful as I really am." I'eirolt Free Press. All Right With Her Iu the campnlgn to obtain the 10-8 Republican national convention for Kansas City this year, Arthur Hard-grave, Hard-grave, president of the chamber of commerce, sent messages to members-of members-of the Nutional Itepublican committee, asking suggestions. Through an error one was sent to Mrs, Frances. G. Farley of Wichita, Democratic commltteewoman for Kan- BBS. This wus her reply: ' "Acknowledging receipt of your wire of the 24th. Respectfully advise that it will be all right with me If the Republican Re-publican party falls to hold a national convention this year." Kansas City Star. Long Silence Ended Jilted 50 jenre ago, James Mason of Great Caulleld, England, made a vow to Isolate himlf for the rest of his life la sucli a way that lie would r.ever look upon the face of a woman again and never see or speak to any man except his brother, Thomas. The brother, who Is now sixty-eight, two years younger than Jnines, vowed that he would devote his life to the hermit and guard hliu from Intrusions. On two occasions recently Thomas? relaxed his vow iu order to permit James to be seen by a pension officer and a clergyman be sent for when James suffered a stroke. Pruning Border Roses Holder, roses should have little pruning, the removal of the dead wood and the cutting of the whole bush to the ground every five to eight years being best for most varieties. Tuesday 1 said, 1 wll take heed to my ways, that I offend not In my tongue. Wednesday Create In nie 8 clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Thursday Send out Thy light and Thy truth that they may lead me. Friday Cast me not away frotn Thy presence, take not Thy Holy Spirit from me. Saturday Heaviness may endure for a night, but Joy cometh In the morning. PHILOSOPHICAL Fame Is the perfume . of heroic deeds. Socrates. . Earth changes, but thy soul and God stand sure. Browning. The more" we 6tudy the more we discover our Ignorance. Shelley. No change of circumstance can repair re-pair a defect of character. Emerson. He who has Imagination without learning has wings, but no feet. Joubert. AYe find great men often greater than the books they- have written. Disraeli. Blessed Is the influence of one true loving human soul on another. George Eliot. INDUSTRIAL American Interests plan to devote 20,000 acres of land in Haiti to sisal cultivation. , France is experimenting with oad surfaces made of an asphalt and rubber rub-ber mixture that Is said to be harder than asphalt alone. For commercial uses English builders build-ers are constructing an airplane to carry 14 persons and be able to alight opon and take off from either land or water. Plans have been formulated for the electrification of eastern Czechosio-Takla, Czechosio-Takla, most of the power to be derived from a central hydroelectric plant to ba built on the I'oprad river. WIZDUMB An auto license means a license te do what, for Pete's sake? Where did folks do their loafing before hotel lobbies were lnventedt The best talk is silence and the best, writing is done with sn eraser. An a rule the man who thinks he's the whole se?se is only the hola In the ebecM F?)IIt,phIa Record. .In. mClTO Crop , Lucky Strikes are the Favorite Brand of Paul Wliiteman "It was but recently, when' I started to act as master of ceremonieswithmybandattheParamotmtTheatre,ihat I realized how vital perfect voice condition was to a performer. I have always been a consistent smoker and fortunately, Lucky Strikes were my favorite brand. I lilie their toasted flavor and, best of all, lean smoke as often as I like, without fear of irritating my voice, which isbecoming a great r-'wO-, asset in my work." c W2-Zc- Its No Throat Irritation-No Cough, How much nobler will be the sovereign's sover-eign's boast when he shall have it to say that he found law dear, and left It cheap; found it a sealed book, left it a living letter ; found it the patrimony of the rich, left it the Inheritance ol the poor. Lord Brougham. HAPPY THOUGHTS A brain is as weak as its w eakest thl.ik. Hope Is the nndergarment of optimism. opti-mism. It's never too late for a woman to keep an appointment Love makes the heart light and keeps the parlor dark. The best method of climbing higher Is to remain on the level. Some people don't have to turn out the light to be in the dark. It's Just as well to remember that old Barnes are apt to flare up when they are turned down. An old bachelor Is a man who failed to embrace his opportunities and Is left with nothing to hug but delusions, de-lusions, . EPIGRAMS A cheerful liar must be a great comfort com-fort to himself. Scolding women, are less ridiculous than swearing men. A cattle syndicate has a perfect right to water its stock occasionally. Women all have a lot to say about model husbands, but they all want a different model. A silent man often has a reputation for knowing about ten times as much as he really does know. Money Isn't the root of all evil. What's the matter with your neighbor's neigh-bor's chickens In your garden? Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast Cut the girl who does a continuous stunt on the piano forgets for-gets that the neighbors are partly cIt-lllaed. cIt-lllaed. TODAY'S TOAST nere's to power 1 Power of mind and power of soul. Power to win to your ultimate goat, Power to love; and the power to keep . Friendships, affections, abiding and deep. Here's to power I Faith Baldwin la the Detroit Nrwa. The Cream of the Tobacco vl f; l ' ""A" I toasted. Hay When it becomes fever. Grass When It becomes widow. The Thistle When you sit on It The Toadstool When you eat It Tolson Ivy When you get Into It Corn After It has been distilled. Orchids- When you say It with them, - Tobacco AVhen you're learning to chew It The Dandelion When you make wine of it Tomato When thrown after becoming be-coming overripe. Widow's Weeds When you get too familiar with them. Turnip Greens-When a gourmet get talking about them. Louisville Courier-Journal. . FAMOUS SAYINGS War is hell. Gen. W. T. Sherman. Few die and none resign. Thomas Jefferson. To the victors belong the spoils. W. L. Marcy. Liberty must be limited In order to he enjoyed. Edmund Burke. We have met the enemy and they are ours. Commodore Perry. Men of merit lodge In garrets, and fools Inhabit palaces. Abbe Mably. A government of the people, for the people, and by the pwple. Abraham Lincoln. I do not know the method of drawing draw-ing up an Indictment against a whole people. Edmund Burke. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Sour milk will often remove Iron rust from white fabrics. Llneoleum will not crack If cleaned with oil and vinegar In equal parts. A brilliant polish will be given to glassware by adding a little vinegar to the rinsing water. Enameled pans can be thoroughly cleaned by scouring with crushed egg thells and soapy water. Tarnished paint or enamel can ba effectively cleaned with a weak solo. c!on of vinegar and water. , To prevent pickled cabbage from turning bine, place a lump of sugar to the Jar before the vinegar la poured on. |