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Show r t jp M r THE HERALD jAGE FOUR - JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAH, FRI D A Y, SK I'TEM I5ER 23, 193 1 woman wwrfnrwr-i i4ccmore Ato; Obey the TO MATCH CHARM Rule of the Second Empire Fashions of the Second Empire Bring About a New French Revolution! 5 That dashing young Empress Eugenie, certainly did not coniine all of her talent for fashion to the graceful little hats which she wore with devastating effect! Her lovely jewels came in for their full share of attention and have been preserved for us to admire and ccpy in this modern age. As a natural result of the popularity of the Second Empire millinery, jewelry of the same period is a high fashion for foilIt consists of garnitures comprising necklace, ring, bracelet, earrings and brooches developed in simulated emeralds, rubies and sapphires. t i ' - i i EMPIRE THEME EMPHASIZED U Picturesque oval or - circular motifs are used in working out the designs. Pendant earrings are particularly effective-- Necklaces of gold metal with black enamel accents, silver and gold metal filigree earrings and locklet-lik- e pendants are other variations of the Empire theme. Pearls are the most important note in evening jewelry and rival the gleaming satins sei-in the new dinner gowns and dance frocks. Among the other accessories for fall." gloves are fitted at the wrist, sometimes buttoned or strapped. Short evening gloves flaring two inches above the wrist will be seen at the smartest affairs. , 1 nov , . - Rotation experiments with sugar beets, grain, potatoes, canning peas, corn, and alfalfa grown with and without manure and green manure, continuously and in seven different rotation systems, indicate that manure is absolutely essential for the successful growing of sugar beets, highly beneficial to alfalfa, potatoes, corn, and peas and beneficial to the StHuIi grains if used in sufficiently small quantities to avoid lodging, according to the annual report of D. W. Pittman, associate agronomist of the Utah State Agricultural college experiment station. Almost any kind of rotation is beneficial and some kind of rotation is essential to the successful growing of the small grains and for sugar beets on land Infested with the sugar beet nematode. A long rotation including alfalfa and the use of moderate quantities of manure has been most successful considering all of the crops grown. ranee, all because a big gobbler got adventurous and flew to the high powered lieht wires SHEER BLACK near an electric "sub" station-Bu- t HOSIERY the gobbler had his resheer venge. He put the lights out in Very flattering very black hosiery has returned with the community for several the new fall fashions. Hosiery colors for daytime wear are darker than those seen for Catfish Weighed 41 Pounds The UHRICHSVILLE, O.. f I many seasons. CosBags and other accessories In season's record catch inshovel-head brown or black are riplacing hocton county was the catfish. the popular white accent notes. weighing 41 in43 Scarfs and caplets of fur have pounds and measuring Frank been developed to accompany ches long, caught by the new evening dresses; and Young. satin slippers have returned to Six engines, each 1000 horsefavor with the Increasing popularity of satin evening dresso. power, are embodied in a new giant airplane being built will have accomodations for 40 pasStockholders of American cor- sengers and a crew of seven, and Is being constructed almost porations pay nearly a year In Income taxes. entirely of stainless steel. i 1 Rotation Urged For Variety Of Crops Roast Turkey Served Early LOVELAND, Colo.. (UP Roast turkey was In vogue a bit preChasleens maturely at Ed 5y y Down over the right eye, up Fashions over the left ear! command has swept the coun try like wild fire and Eugenies lovely hats hold the center of the stage for fall. With their provocative downward tut these dashing little hats are small and innocent looking, but what a world of wisdom there Is behind them I All this has not happened over night. Paris started it as early as last spring, and up and coming shops displayed straw models of the Empress Eugenie hats during the early summer. However, it Is with the advent of the felts and velvets, that the real vogue has started, and now there isnt a hat shop in town that doesnt beast Its Shaker and Heavy Plain Stitch Pullovers Coat Styles ' of returning . . a logical sult of this revolution in re- te - window-fu- ll of Second Empire fashions. SLANT The fall collections Include a wide assortment of tricornes, caps and turbans as well as brimmed models, all with that slant Miss Oregon in private life Miss Maxine Jennings flew south recently ti match her i harms with southern California pulehritude in La Fiestas beauty contest. The contest runs for live tlavs at Ocean Park. Bossy Proud of Triplets Derby hats are outstanding and are finished off with a perky bow or feather ornament. In these, the front dip Is represented either In a rounded manner or that reminiscent of the tricorne peak. Feathers have come into their own again with these romantic new fashions. Quills, bird heads and ostrich plumes are some of the types used. They are all in bright contrasting colors and may be posed on the front, side, of the crown, or may nestle close to the brim. USE HARDEN BOUQUET Another popular trimming motif is the old fashioned garden of bouquet, placed at the back was one of the proudest mo- the hat. Felt cocarfles on dashthers in Oklahoma today. She ing tricornes help to carry out is the mother of triplets and the French spirit of the smart little bats. they are ail doing nicely. MANOUM, Okla-- (U P Bossy, whiteface cow, four-year-o- ld , FASHIONS FOM FALL ) i ! L. D. S. GARMENTS Mens New Style, winter weight $1.15 Mens and Ladies Light weight, jiew style Ladies new htyle, fine combed 95 C IVeler 1 Exciting, eventful days these, with lovely Fall fashions arriving hourly . . . coats, suits, ensembles, dresses and accessories . . . the very newest and smartest apparel coming to fill our racks to overflowing, carrying out our reputation for having the right fashions at the right prices even at the very beginning of the season! Suits and dresses of the new rough woolens, coats in the new silhouette, hats after the dashing styles of the Empress Eugenie, the smart diagonal evening dresses ... all these accompanied by the right accessories of course, may be seen at Allens great Fall showing this week. $1.35 Mens Oxfords $2,95 to $5.50 I shoes and eliminate flat feet, fallen shoes. Rubbers for We carry a complete line of Men, Women and Children. Wear anhes Frown-li- lt and other ailments caused by Ball-Ban- d Logan Garment COMPANY ; - 1 $6.95 $7.95 BARGAINS IN BLANKETS i i all-imp- rp rp cp p ant question of the Perfect mode of dressing the hair for these alluring little hats. With amount of such a generous wave to be displayed on the left side, the coiffure becorftes an problem. Not a single hair must be out of place, not a lock disarranged, of the Second Empire. The extreme models call for a definite arrangement of your hair at the back Long bobs must be carefully trained Into neat little ringlets with just the right amount of an upward curl. Hairnets are on the verge . $1.25 $1.95 Sport Sweaters i i rp rp Plumes are of the short, curied type, usually about seven Inches long and curl coyly behind the left ear or peep out from under the brim. These are particularly flattering when the new hats are worn with a short bob. as they fill in the vacant place left by the upward curve of the brim. Most of the modes for fall have been develoned in black or brown, but a delightful shade of green, and a rosy wine red have often been noted. Felts are by far the most popular materials, although the models of a more formal nature are carried out in vehet. Next comes the and forestry from all the state as well as of parts several other states, including B!G INCREASE Idaho, Arizona, Kansas, Nebraska and Wyoming. During the summer just past were IN FORESTRY all students of forestry given employment in forests of this region. This enables them to secure practical experience as well as the theoretical study Registration in the depart- in the classroom. . The department of forestry and rarlge at ment has also been very sucthe Utah State Agricultural col- cessful in placing majors in lege shows one of the biggest excellent positions after increases of any department in the institution this year, acDogs Take Huge Deer Toll cording to figures just compiled AlCOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., of the 1931 registration. though this department is one (UP) A four point, white-taile- d of the newest in the college it buck deer, fleeing from dogs, has grown very rapidly and at- broke its neck as it attempted tracts many new students each to jump a ravine and escape, entrance o year. The total for this year is near the toll-gaof the Cheyenne Mountain road, sixty students, thirty-on- e whom are freshmenMany of Frank Poley, game warden, rethem are transfer students ported. Poley estimates from 15 to 20 deer are killed annually from other colleges. are registered In by dogs in this district. Students range 1 Pullover Sweaters - rp g Where Quality and Satisfaction Are Combined Department Store 57 V. Center St. 4 39 WEST FIRST NORTH "Logan's New Department Store i |