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Show k THE MURRAY EAGLE Printed Lice and Other New Prints STAR DUST Going to the Party? By CIIERIE NICHOLAS .v-r" r T s'ext Ho: ad ovie Radio QCLpQ By By VIRGINIA Mrs. Eleanor vVilson nnmm VALE I Jerjson'a departure from the "Showboat" program on the radio, you will be delighted to hear that she is going to make a motion picture. Candied Sweet Potatoes Boil five large sweet potatoes and cut them crosswise into inches pieces one and in thickness. Lay in pan and put two tablespoonfuls of butter, cut company in slices, over them; then three That ambitiousthatyoung went over big Grand National of sugone-ha- lf 1 a Kogers careen on roller around skates fur their next picture "Stepping Toes," they have taken out one quar- (Ml ASK YOUR DOCTOR THIS J ..V...--- .f1 Practically any doctor you ask will warn: "Don't give your child unknoton remedies without atking your doctor fvstr it comes to the widely used children's remedy "milk of magnesia," the standard of the world is established. For over half a century many doctors have said "PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia." Safe for children. No other is "quite like up walls. est train. Sleepless, Nervous? rmrn at attma thnf lit"-- nrri Wr lr. IVti' a So SEEMS as ' II 1,1 r I l t sr in the picture Chantilly lace, in green and orange. Black ribbons make the shoulder straps and belt of this handsome gown. And if you want to wear printed lace in daytime let it be a blouse of printed lace worn with your new spring bolero suit a word to tbe wise is sufficient fhe advance arrival of new prints would Indicate that the vogue for the spring and summer of 1937 prom ises to exceed al' previous records. In the new showings silk prints fair ly bold one spellbound with their daring, their unusualness and their artful art both as to color and design. The same may be said of tne grand and glorious linens, also p'que prints whose spectacular fling at color is simply breathtaking. See the youthful contrast jack- skirt costume centered in the group illustrated. An ensemble like this is an especially smart cruise fashion for or for going ashore at points enroute. It is fashioned ct cloque pique combining print and plain. The fabric is one of the new cottons so ideal to wear in warm climates where frequent tubbing is necesd deck-pacin- g k sary. The fact that prints are going strong in sunny resort and among cruise-tarinfashionables in no way g C lir.HIB NICHOLAS tin i '. it ' 1 ' I Jilt Wfa St.5ON13.0O II.M TMMpla ara kaa hlM, dalraMs lt(.U alan. UI it lunar, (Inrf llu.T ilxnMn(nHlK tlal. hmmi aisd HfMUii.lirailllwn 'a aHMtmlaad rr Ihla holrl tal TSa ..hlf alfaliiw4M to tto kvMU'al batorr FRNTST C. ROSSITfR. Atfe. -. d I: tl .! . I v mM il iailaHa' 6 H A darmg J ' I L. Jl c 'nfmfl H I J hmMiiiM V i ... A' i Djwsett irson By CHERIE NICHOLAS Fashion has always decreed that you shall be smart and this year that you shall be pretty as well. This combination is entirely possible when you have seen yourself In the hats which are becoming more and more popular for dining out and the theater. One, Schiaparclli model, is helmet like, with a conic crown. The lace is fixed on wire and gives the Span-is- h touch, which of course is the thing this season. It you prefer to get your Spanish effect in another way, don't forget the mantilla. It can do wanders towards conveying that air of mystery and romance. And you tan make It yourself, fashioning it in your own way. Some are made of squares of Chantilly; others have lace borders around net Wc noted particularly one of plain net, with a w ide border of lace. They are, Incidentally, equally attractive when worn as scsrvci or shawls, and even folded in a triangle and tied in front t .I gavers Its. Th Afolph LI t is the party? At Mrs. on Walnut street and It looks awfully much as though the principals were caught by the WHERE l' eve-mn- gs In town. mality for evening wear. Used they art always the more effective. Seen recently in one of the best New York fashion ateliers was a formal guwn of whiUi lace, palllelted all over with rhineslones. and over It was worn a charming, hiplength jacket of black net. Fit-U- J snugly at the waistline, and with straight sleeves slightly pulTed at the shoulder. It flared out in a full peplum below the waist. Tha black net Jacket suggested al an admirable Ilgl.' wrap to b worn with all evening dresses. well-planne- d, Irchai I easy-to-nu- fe g j' easy-to-mak- e. SlCoJemajl" ( Wj-''- tU-- ara-aa- . - ! kx-a-l n. Beware Coughs That Hang v 131 in mixture of equal parts of salt and vinegar will quickly brighten copper or brass ware. A a a Grease your measuring cup be- fore measuring syrup or molasses and the ingredients will not stick to the sides of the cup. better-lookin- Black and white have established themselves as the height of for- Bell j- patterns. Interesting and eidi -sive fashions for little childn and the difficult Junior age; s! P candid camera. Luckily, how- derizing, well-cu- t patterns for & t ernot ever, they're perfectly groomed mature figure ; afternoon dresss j vTesi for the most particular yoa for their parts: inned serv women and matrons and othe Introducing Janet. Janet in her jumper (Pattern patterns for special occasions v tl ten 1996) is asking Mother which all to be found in the BarbuL Soc as glassware to use. Her plaid blouse Bell Pattern Book. Send 15 ces me in tatleta makes her feel very today for your copy. "L The Send your order to Set dressed up. Mother chose this style because the many possibili- ing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 Nflj "q, ties for change make it a ward- Montgomery Ave., San Francisa jj ,j robe rather than a dress and she Calif. Price of patterns, 15 cea, k a. tin. r(rc aarh , ...... knew it would be Bell Syndicate. WNU Servlcs. eV.W....J, Your own little girl may have this same ensemble in sizes 6, 8, aaaaaaaaaanaavaaaaaMai 10, 12, and 14 years. Size 8 re1 ma39 of inch quires yards terial for the jumper and Hi yards for the blouse. Mother, the Hostess. Mother is the perfect hostess, calm and assured, because she knows her frock with its sprightly crisp apron (Pattern 1220) is becoming and appropriate. For house wear she made up this model in print. She is MOTXU AISNPRCSSURI fJfae t a I llfftf wearing here the crepe version ai and knows that it will be delightful for later on in cool black and Protart roar , in Colaaa ' f white. It comes in sizes 34, 36, ttfhtl Earaaao sadUna OaaoUna Pmaiara Kad 38, 40, 42, 44, and 48. The dress r at H Lamps provide a high candltand apron in size 36 require 5'i light . . . DaaraatUluoatuimldajlKiC,..U toxouraraa. Too can enloT tlx tml tlsht furmlrl" yards of 39 inch material. The night. No tioo can afford to ba wilt"1 apron alone requires 1 yards. io Cowman, ftnr It from tout And the Guest. Poatranl N'T oaaiwr. fMt fotiimrm-ti- ai The guest just arriving is wearTHE CO! FMAN IAMP AND STOVf Ct WUI71. Wichita, Kasa. ChKito, ing her trigest ltx fhilaiWIphla, fij Loa W". CaiA j She likes it because the puffed shoulders and swing skirt make her hips look smaller. The collar Bearing and Forbearing is young and the sleeves stylish. The two Dowers which in ,'alay bf This frock is especially chic in opinion constitute a wise i!i:m I'M' f silk crepe alpaca or one of the those of bearing and 3rbe.1nr.fi fa; lovely new prints. For your own Epictctus. daytime distinction, then, why not make up Pattern 1205? It is available in sizes 14, 16, 18, and 20 (32 to 42 bust). Size 18 requires 4sit yards of 39 inch material. One from common colds ball of yarn required for trimas pictured. ming New Tattern Book. On j Send for the Barbara Bell Ko matter how many Spring and Summer Pattern Book. Make yourself attractive, practiyou have tried for your ooucii.co' cold or bronchial irritation. y u cal and becoming clothes, selectRet relief now with Crcomuls ing designs from the Barbara Bcrloua trouble may be brci" you cannot afford to take a clia-with anything less than Crrom slon, which coca right to t!. of the trouble to aid nature 8 boouio ana neai me mntum-bmncs as tho gcnn-ladpluefs au: is loosened and expelled. -- pitJrl Even If other rcmcdln h Do not u Npet t II put too much wax on Black and White Popular floors. A little wax and plenty for Formal Evening Wear of polishing makes a 1 llclgt u hlgj taihinn again as in r.MiS . , . rW Mja tact art all shades that suggest cinfi to that llnrnm i so nt mtiMi namon and yrlloih and delicate mnd hr ftnixhft "thf f'rinrf hmir thr I'aufirt," .ill famil Mr thuik brownish tints. Thee colors are es"eciBlly effective in lace and bava ih 4 4 tk ! Iu mhrruK, ul the addtd advantage rif practicalfie f '4 all rwWr M atari . , . Kmnli-rumitml'iml M&tm thrlttrk nd ity and wearability. The stunning fl(Ni(fai rairfint. It- - "" fittt lace dres pictured Is tailored of rumntt, but ttrrrtttflrtt hArn the beige lace. It has a nicely of dearmri in llollyni4 Hum n film tail that is recogtiired at a glance. hit r The full skirt lends itself to move-mei- .t anf Je i"4fir," unuir defe , . . V fcen f'imitt bttrm tnnk and is mrt graceful on the from llumphrtf li int tnA krrp thim dance floor. This is a grand type mnrt than two wli, fc thar$n tAem for the winter cruise and for packfiif renl J.it, anil iiiei ihr ing up fur a southern resort vacawm lAm rnlirrlrtt In that try, tion as well as fur the lulo" C lefti tnion. I C Wcitero Newspaper Union. ascot-fashio- i)S Temple Square y all-lac- T HOTEL .1- . I stay-at-hom- LACE HEADDRESS SMART FOR SPRING BEIGE LACE Hr that mldseason are being left printless. On the contrary the prints that are peeping from beneath winter coats are as refreshing a sight as could eyes. possibly greet winter-wear- y The colors are entrancing and the are unmistakably patternlngs "new." The fact that the motifs are widely spaced makes for an absolutely "different" look. As a tonic that acts instantaneously we recommend a frock forthwith and sans delay made of one of the radiantly colorful new prints. Ai. interesting characteristic of early arriving modes is that the emphasis is placea on the smartness and novelty of the print which fashions the dress rather than on its making. In fact the new print frocks are styled most simple the more to show off to advantage the beauty of their material which thrills with unique designs and dramatic colorings. The print fash'oning the daytime gown shown in the foreground of the group illustrated makes color-plaits big feature. Green and red on a brown ground is the color scheme. The belt is of brown suede. The large Jewelled clasp (huge ones are worn this season) at the neckline further emphasizes the idea of striking color. Speaking of the new spring prints In gtneral they are newest looking when the florals are large and distinctive and set tar apart Just now it is the dark grounds that appeal or that whicu is ultra chic, the background in a vivid color. Paisley patterns and bold stripes are especially smart implies The evening gown is fashioned of printed the patterning done shades of yellow and ' -- V W jaaaaaaaaa fast- 5-- t 13 I pttjdinni a p i rjesenti 1 mdz print. The latest entrant into the printed realm is lace. Printed laces are the big news in the lace story for the coming season. Granted that prints for resort wear and for spring are more lovely each year but never have they risen to greater heights of glamor then when colorfully printed on sheer Chantilly lace which brings the pattern out A few years ago, every visitor to New Yotk made a bee-linfor the Hippodrome, Just as nowadays the Radio City Music Hall is number one on any list of sights to be seen. Uuddy de Sylva has been brooding lately over all the young folks who grew up loo late to sec one of the thrilhi'.j:, Hippodrome dazzling. . enc tE ifursda if every type of known has gone into eitt-M- Ift mart UH n tfi'T . i and has deckled that some Kivntiit I'rricripiiua. show, 'thing rmiNt be done about it. So, he Vra. J. t), A ln n .4 ' W nrn Ave., is Komi: to make a picture called Ml-a- , mhI : "l couldn't ilrjl trl al B thl and "HippudroiHc" for Universal, rinrlhing rttir4 mjr lwrrt.' Hr,j-The amiable luf.cios of the Rums hia ak ulnl w i I b fun iirl diintl.4iK and Allrn pictures and radio pro- rre fty m((r I u.ftl a lunic, br 'rirfcTTpiii.r,' (.'urn K right on in IHrq t IiaiI a iw.4 aM lf! vatheir more private life. Just now they -- 5? are having a won WNU W 47 y derful time sending telegrams to To n y 99 !W Martin, signed by the SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY casting director of i 1 -m HI r V t'lliUI J k V I I i .ii. Our lobby la ddlrbtfully air 1 him that telling "SjT7 I colr4 daring tbe summer months , he tnu.sl mend h 1 I fL Kadi for (racy Rm I ays mill live a t(H Waaaaa-aO- O tatkt 1 nure quiet life. And t, -' , the h.indaunie Altrn flX)t Tmy couldn't be more proper When Hums and Allen transfer their broarfciitiing activities to N. B. C Apn) first, Tony will go right along ma rw-mi ith thrliu iik;iu.v nraMMrMi.D akw aptwmlal bn I I i till Fred Astaire e i w )Ut II Taaj Vru t. Conoi c Phillips1 o( ijiich f- traake ul luat apraad a a. cevai and aaa bow quickif raliai com a. AT Mi. DRUG STORES Practical aiaa. 2Sa Taoulr aiia, JOc II n by airplane Miss Destl, Hollywood is.' lint l I .Wesa If good wishes make good picBarb liar uhlt tures, "Steel Highway" will be one la tBaaqulvatatt of the best of the year. It was rushed ol a tmapoua-fof frnuina into production in order to keep Ann fhilUpa' Milk rt Mafoeua. Kagel so busy that she could not brood over the tragic death of her husband. Ross Alexander. In this picture she plays a leading role tor MILK OF the first time. Another good reason why everyone is pulling for the sucMAGNESIA cess of this picture is that a new. comer is playing opposite her. And the newcomer is none other than Single Grains A little and a little, collected to- William Hopper, son of Hedda Hop gether, become a great deal; the per. heap in the barn consists of single Young players in Hollywood have crams, and drop and drop makes every reason to be grateful to Iledda the inundation. Saadi. Hopper, and thry are. They flock to her for advice on clothes and for help In studying their linea. Young brides who grow panicky about For Fifty Years Family ptaylng hostess at their first big party (and who doesn't) consult her Fhysiciana Have Used about refreshments and decorations. Denver Mud how many extra acrvanta to get In, Thia b luat eaa ol Ilia raaaoaa wkf what entertainment to offer and all ktwdiada o4 keuaawina aaap that. And then they usually Insist ol Dana Mud la tha Eacaaga that she be the first guest to arrive, lot brat aid ro cosgaatioa. breachial trritattoa. chaal col da. the last to go. buma. brubaa. Of akin irrlltiloa. nie t. - L r.tanau S'sby ALSO IN TABlfT fCRMi Mh( l 1 on her arrival from England, persuaded Paramount officials to let her drive acrosa country In leisurely fashion so that she could really get acit" quainted with us before starting Keep this in mind, and say 'PI IIL work in our studios. She won't LIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA" even hatard a guess about how long w hen you buy. Now alsoin tablet form. it will take because she knows Get the form you prefer. But see that that she willher, never be able to resist labeled what you pet is "Geuuine off her carefully-marke- d route going Phillips' Milk of Magnesia." to explore side roads. lrn.1 y-TT- 0 Coui l i Ifwp Lull Destl Is not going to be like other foreign film stars who come to Hollywood to make pictures. Usually the newcomers spend about six days In New York, seeing nothing of our country but night clubs and theaters, photographers and interviewers, before they rush to Ask Him Before Giving Your Child an Unknown Remedy a ill I they are protecting themselves from antics he any may indulge in. YOU s.v v I11IDUIS ' I against production delays due to accidents. They know how dangerous it is to give Astaire a new toy like that. He's likely to skate right When x 41 WbI;5feM :! ter of a million dol lars insurance . r ,, t'Yfening. foop ? Movie officials are so jittery about having Fred Astaire and Ginger Hem . v . powdered tablespoonfuls with "Great Guy." in which they ar and two tablespoonfula of mo- brought the Jimmy lasses, and cook in oven for ten Cagney back to the screen, is going brown. minutes to Ret nice and to star her in a musical. And VicWNU Servlra. Copyright. tor Schertzingcr, no less, who piloted Grace Moore to screen fame, is going to direct Miss Jepson. Vent ft h JfeSt&v. YOU are still sighing IFwith regret over Helen McAdoo ! k. i g floor. Doeskin and chamois gloves become stiff and harsh unless washed in tepid suds and rinsed in slightly soapy water, If you want a cheerful dressing make the drapery has a design of really gay and table why not of chintz which red, pink and yellow flowers on a rather bright blue ground. The frill of pleated yellow chinti about the top is headed by a narrower one of blue to match the ground cf tbe printed chinti. 0 Aaaeolataj Kaaraw ra W.C krtlea. u ca failed, dont be dLscouiw-l- dniRBlst Is authorized . T to K"ir8f Creomulslon and to refund y monry If you are not satWIr.i w results from the very first Oct creomulslon right now. i W:iy Ctpor j1; "JT M So MORNING DISTK,. M.lftia af inal) qukklf atomat h sad climinitioa T"tt Ck t' f J F aquaUttMarw"' U aiarMxa. 20c,J5r When Samplea ara tdwJ ask for tham titk' through tha merch-o- r hy mail, and buy tha machano,i', II you Ilk. it, i'6 our local marchan J s fj j M( j ! 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