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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. L, cords and worsteds. This type of coat is for general knockabout wear. The dressier types are in soft worsteds and vicunas cut very much the same as the standard Chesterfield model though more often button through than which was a characteristic of the old Chesterfield. nt ,1D(P d Topcoats Another very dressy topcoat model for this Spring is the (i modei which follows the general contour of the Guard Coat in that it is with lires, decided peak lapel am, c .en with a belt is made coat back. This from va Double-Breaste- double-breaste- d form-definin- g THURSDAY. MARCH 2 4. 1 9 32. PAGE FIVE. rious fabrics from rough tweeds It is much favored by men who to fleecy shetlands and sedate motor because of the freedom of black or blue worsteds and vieu- - arm play it offers Some of these nas. coats are even shown full br.'tcd Another type of topcoat is the though the toal occu- full skirted coat with raglan pies a erv obscure position in the fashions (or this Spring exshoulders. It is not quite as as it was a few years age cept in the Trench type of rainbut still retains many adherents coats. j Fine, tightly knitted jersey, or silk or woolen, holds new prestige for spring in both -- high" style and medium priced coileetions. It was first presented for southern resort wear and seems to be a hold-ovfor spring, and summer ns well. It is most popular in white and j d pop-pul- E. W. ELLIOT & CO. C E. W. ELLIOT & CO. C QUALITY! to u H O ft Take Advantage of these LOW PRICES! Save .Money Every Piece Of Advertised Is and Wear Smart NEW CLOTHES! Huy EASTER Apparel Here! We Friday one-piec- E. W. ELLIOT & CO. EZZZ A Showing of FASHION and VALUE! The BEST i n Merchandise NEW! delicately tinted pastels, or whfc and colored combinations, and handled exactly like a crepe. Paradoxically, it is used e sport frocks and is a leading' evening fashion. It fashionably lustreless, ar.d its be style feature is its beautiful dr ping quality. Are Ready for Spring With the Newest Fashions and Greatest Values In Years STUNNING NEWLY ARRIVED ! New Spring messes Ihal Ait Lxccplioinl Values At S.iRtrl 1932 SUIT STYLES ADOPT NEW TREND Follow Tailored, Very Gigolo Style Fitted Suits and spring are practically synonymous! Those of you who ..wear by this most versatile and useful, of all fashions will be delighted to find your pet" in the many exciting versions for 1932. And, it's a safe bet that a lot of Woliii n who've been merely lukewarm on the suit question up 'til now, are going to break down and become suit enthusiasts too! Su rb tailoring is the most i harai tei istic feature of the new suit idyii a The new gigolo" with its wide shoulders, straight and narrow skirt, and waist is used as a basis. pinclied-ii- i Tile military theme, closely rclatid to it, is promiiii lit too. In all suns pcrlci t fit is lue essential clement molded to the natthe body, drawn in ural curvfs snugly at the Waist a, si brought down smoothly over tlie hips, leaving only ins much give" as is necessary to insuie freedom of movement, 't he .severe i fleet i soft frequently toned down by ne k ii ue treatments, or by a soft such as a effect io the blou-e- , jabot that juts out of the front opening of the jacket. Jackets in Snug Styles Jackets are generally snug and brief terminating just at the top However, a good of the hips. many of them extend bciow, and these are snugly fitted too. and u..unlly drawn in at the waist with a 1k.I1. The high neckline is a promim 11 . lent feature of new suits iuite often it is a. type, that can e either buttoned all . the way ip or left open to form wide evers. This gives symmetry of ine when closed. accented by Spring suits ae much intricate detailed trimming these However, trimmings are all in keeping with the general line of the silhouette, and in no way. lo tney suggest elaborateness. Variety in Yoke. Effects There are yoke effects in great In general, these connumber. tinue to heighten the appearance of width at the shoulder. Many are worked in one with the back and cut in diamond V or rounded pieces in front. Unusual scarf and draped collars give a new feeling to necklines. They are rarely large and a good deal of variety of manipulation in arrangement is possible. As on so many spring coats, many collars "re detachable - both scurf and ape types in either fabric or fur. Sleeves are restrained as to novelty, width from Hie elbow to wrist being the most widely favorSlot seaming has ed treatment. nmost completely rep.a. ed stitching. Tucking is also an important of design. Dockets of both dot and patch type are shqwn i;v! Ik. til apelcC and epaulette cfj Vets are conspicuous. Hultoiis, particularly .shiny metal hick, arc the most .significant of dl decorative features. tiin s ill NiPicr.iu. 1 ones Colors thd loom important art blues, iuchi ling the entiie gamut beiges, 'roil navy to rusts 'iiid greens: .some browns ire to be considered, but not primarily. Fabrics are simila- - to Hr coat uia .onal woolens, 'abides soft rough and novelty weave woolens, dressier tile nid in types, a woult n with smooth, flat weave. . . ou H JKJ Bur-ran- t. d no-ho- a -- Women liio.-N fin- - Misses, and Juniors Prints In Small Neat Patterns - - - Plain Colors Combinations - - - PRACTICAL Stylish Easter KNIT SUITS $90 u O nJ $)95 In Colorful Combinations And Plain Colors I or sports wear there is nothing smarter than one of these new Knit Suits. They are styled in the most advance manner, and are outstanding in value and ipiality. Sizf.: 14 to 42. One And Two-Piec- e Knit Dresses 29& e knil styled one and Dresses and Suits that are so much in fashion this season. The size range is from 14 to 20, and they come in stunning colors and combinations. Cleverly aqiia-tone- -- two-piec- flags Coats That Are .Marvels At This Low Price! MATERIALS Tweeds, Wool, Crepe, Diagonal, ket Weave, Novelty Tweeds. Polo-Typ- STYLES New Sport Models Manish Effects. Smart lolo Styles MODELS New Throw Effects New Collars and Cuffs New Scurfs. Smart New Styles Bas- Popular Bodice New Other Coats $5.90 and $11.50 These coats are all fashions latest achievements in soft lovely fabrics. Trimming details add a smart note that makes eat'i coal different. Sizes Spring's new brimmed Hats and Chic, close fitting turbans beautifully, .smartly styled in fashionable straws. Small, medium and large headsizex. Brown, Black, Brigade Blue, Pirate Green and Red. NEW SPRING NEW SWEATERS )Q(5 and u $ H O $ Wpff'e Knits Lace Knits and Imitation Hand Knits. All are here in this riiartelous selection of sweaters. Some have puff sleeves; others are straight ine. In solid and color combinations. Lnimgepne Colorful HE! - Trimmed With Flowers, Quills and Ribbons 14 to 42. light-veig- April Fool i! lice will be held April first at the opera nouse. The dance will be sponsored by the seniors of the high school Music will be furnished by the S lit Lake Collegians. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swainston were guests at the home of Mr. on and Mrs. Albert Parkinson .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson and daughter Edna and Mian Ohiisten-seof Idaho I alls,. Hahn, were week-enguests at the home of Ml. and Xfrs James Robinson. U. Bradford and Mrs. Harold C. Bradford were Logan shoppers: just Spring Prints! Rough Crepes! Smart Cantons! Sheer Crepes! POPULAR fa-t- or An Youll have to see them to appreciate what remarkable values these lovely frocks are. There are styles for most any occasion sports business afternoon or Sunday night wear. Charming new arrivals, in a selection yo varied and so delightful that a satisfactory choice is assured for every type. All very well made and trimmed in a most interesting way. a Franklin News The Junior class of the local high school sponsored a theater party Wednesday evening at the Grand theater in Freston. Faculty members present were Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Stanley Boyle and Blanche Caiderwood. The Primary of fleers sponsored a children's dance and lunch Satreurday afternoon following the union Friday. This was for the purpose of entertaining rll the children of the ward. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Alonso John and Joseph Lowe the music. atMany of the ward officers tended union meeting at Preston Sunday held in connection with Primary convention.was The Frankrepresented lin watd Primary ino per cent at the convention. Mrs. Vernon Oliverson gave an interesting talk on What Primary Teaches Our Children. Miss Helen Davis of the general board at Salt Lake City was present, and instructions to gave interesting the teachers. of Whitney spent George Benson Monday here on business in the interest of the Franklin County Sugar company. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bradford attended an oyster supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown of Lewiston, Sunday evening. Many of the young people spent Saturday evening at Maplelon at a dancing party. The Mutual Improvement association held their annual conference Sunday evcn.ng in the ward chapel. The opening prayer was offered by Bovd Woodward. Reports of the work accomplished were given by Stanley Boyle and Mrs. .Donald Habiis. Stake board members present were: Daniel Johnson, G. L. Star.ger and Mrs. Anna Palmer. Talks were given by Mr. Stangcr. Mrs. Palmer, Luana Packer, Elliot Jensen. Thelma Egan gave a reading. Barta Doney pronounced the benediction. Hostesses of the ward reunion held a party at the home of Mrs. Alonzo Durrani Monday evening. The evening was spent in social entertainment. Mrs. Rav Merrill is spending a week at the home of Mr. Robert Reece of Brigham City. I' Vests, Panties, Bloomers, Dance Sets, downs. Combinations. Scarfs brand new selection of spring scarfs in prints, plains and novelty designs. Striking new effects to wear with your Faster A SMART SKIRTS n d Saturday. and 3 of Chatterton Grace, Clevc Idaho, is visiting during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs Abe Whitehead. Ray Merrill w.u at Pocatello, Idaho. Saturday oa business. Mrs. Manuel Packer was a Sunday guest at the home of Mrs. Albei Johnson, Sunday. Mrs Albert Bateman of Richmond visited with Her parents here, Sunday. Of novelty fabrics basket weaves flan-- i eis lied ford Cords and Wool Crepes. In the new raised waistline or regulation height, models. ileats, flares ! 200 New TOO, IN FINE FABRICS SMDES J 90 single-breaste- d d sC- 'H' FOR SPRING $g98 $2)98 single-breaste- d double-breaste- Humming Bird ! fXl i mj 3 The topcoats for this spring fer choice of a number oi models; W a greater latitude than has heretofore been accorded to this garment. We see first in order the box type of coat which is Ed cut with somewhat more skirt and fullness than the tube coat of a season or so back. These coats are straight hanging in back without any body line definitions except where they carry a belt back. The belt back, however, is mostly shown in the garments. The topcoats extend well below the knee, have the notch lape! and usually patch pockets with flaps. These coats are shown in camel's hairs, shetlar.ds, Hama and Also other fleecy weaves. in tweeds, coverts, gaberdines, whip- of- Easter Every Popular Style For Every Hour of the Day in Topcoat Styles H PLENTY OF VARIETY, ..98 straightline Just Unpacked C Greater Latitude find You r an select a whole supply of Spring underwear from this group that's worthy to b4' worn under your choicest spring frock. Plain or tailored applique and I. ice trimmed. Patents, Crepes, Reptiles Black, White, Red, Beige, Blue, Smart Trimmings Smart style and wonderful value d in this splendid go group of spring bags. Choose for every costume from envelope, pouch, zipper fastened and short and long handled styles. hand-in-han- 1 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. C Made n Kids, Reptiles. Sizes 3v to 8 Black, White, Hedge, Brown. Combinations. Widths AAA to I paw of Certified Insuring Beauty . F . Silk Sheer, Even . Longer Wear K Every shade for spring is here in the New Humming Bird Hose. And you may have a e choice of or chiffon weights at this price. semi-servic- very-modera- IE. W. ELLIOT & CO. C fit I Advance Spring styles in new sandals, step-ipumps, ties and oxfords. Just as smart, individual and new looking as your soring frocks. And just as essential for your spring outfit Patents, ( S E. W. ELLIOT & CO. C M |