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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Plaids Outstanding in Fall Modes 'WayBackWhen STAR DUST were twelve children In and it was necessary about to have a pretty strict rule house in the quiet reasonably bein" avd at the dinner table. My father are to repeated so often, "Children "Silence or heard" not be seen and of those is golden" that just to think echo of the back old adages brings his voice. I can't agree with the Child-dre- n principle of those sayings. to join in who are encouraged to have are likely the conversation and to be more more social minded. In some cases, their very talkativeness may be golden. Take Jimmy Walker for instance: James John Walker, who later became mayor of New York City and was one of the most popular men ever to hold that office, was born in New York's Greenwich Village When still a very small in 1831. E H nib ?A is enough to bring crowds to the box offices. He plays a dual role and the only complaint is that Madeline Carroll does not play two parts loo. She is probably the boy, he was hero- jliywood had a lot f surprises recently that sent nil the girls scurrying out to buy 1 presents. Miriam ' ' i, and tip eloped with Anntol I.ltvak. the director, i. i and Alice F'nye and A ony Martin rushed on 10 luma. Ariz., ,A Hopkins !j I j ,, .. . anJ Kot married. Rrlidous difTerences ?, had caused the breaking of their enseveral gagement times, she being Miriam Catholic, he Jewish. Hopkins To make matters more complicated both had clauses in their contracts with Twentieth Century Fox. The studio has forgiven Uiem, but parents are said to be still pouting. Mr. Litvak, Miss Hopkins' new groom, has Just finished directing Cluudctte Colbert in "Tonight's Our Night." at Warner Brothers'. No one over there will ever forget him. In a scene that took place in a market he insisted on having real geese, turkeys, and chickens. The hot sun got in its deadly work and players had great difllculty going Uirough their scenes without hold- ing their noses. Finally Uie studio had to replace the poultry every few hours, but all attempts to use papier rnache ones fuiled. Mr. Litvak detected the imitations at once and refused to work until real ones wero provided. J Ip- - ft ! Clatudette Colbrrt's Rood humo niC a host of friends for her on the Warner lot and everyone Is lorry that she was loanrd to them for only one picture. One afternoon almost everyone's nerves were shattered by the many rcnrtltions of a scene. While she was talk In to j Charlr Boyer, a do was supposed to rome In carrying shoe In Its mouth. Over and over the scene wa played, but the doe never came In at Just the right moment. Finally MUh Colbert, aerene and fresh as 40 April morning, sue tested that Uie direrlor let the dog piny the irrno with IJoyer and he would rome In on all fours carrying a thoe in her mouth! 1)1 style program? We hope to tell yuu! Fact is, the college-farinand the school-goin(from kindergarten to hie;h school age) girl that fails to make a right srnnrt showing of plaid in her fall wardrobe simply is not "in it" when it comes to swank in dress. There's no doubt about it, colorful, youthful practical plaids fit into the campus, the office and the great outdoor scheme of things simply perfect All sorts of plaids are on the autumn fabric list from high-tondressy plaids of silk velvet and handsome wool weaves down to the most utilitarian, practical, washable types the kind that go bicycling along dusty roads and then come out "fresh as a daisy" after each tubbing. Bicycling is a fad so Important nowadays designers recognize they must create fashions tuned to the sport The new sturdy washable plaids are proving most likable for outfits of this sort The girl on the "bike" as shown in the group illustrated is fashionably and sensibly frocked in a dependable completely shrunk washable plaid that gives this rider the look of being keenly e style-minded- fashion-consciou- - CE have battles between the PENCIL-SLI- M By CIIF.RIE NICHOLAS walked jut of the Warner studio and went to work for Grand National where tie is as happy as can be. there tx-c- n . The schoolgirl centered In the s picture is likewise alertly In that she also selects plaid for her voguish blouse, and it's safe to say she will be getting a lot of wear out of it besides enjoying that feeling of confidence It brings to be appropriately clad for Uie occasion. Another way to subscribe to the plaid rage that is now featuring in every phase of fashion Is to wear a true clan plaid skirt and neckerchief with your new tall sweater as shown to the right in the group. Ever since James Carney stu- and their players. .Of. :v refu t'H to start on Uie new picture ic'lii'dulod for her. Kay Francis Is trying to breik her contract . . . ays that she signed it only e they promised to Give her the nMil,it: role in 'Tonight's Our N:;;M ." And, after nil, they fj,m the rule to Clan !cl!e t'oMwrt. t ' fTYv be-ca- if'.. ,',- - P. m? Cr'tsby' ra.li j rnrram shil n sin s.I ty nirjil'n n ntirt:!iiti;etit, tt I ist there fioluit I !! from Vs ,i , " , . -- ; 4 j herd j wait for lis tctwrn to the a:r jvcj. "Dmihle or is ple.K.mt ."(iiii nd ii il and .'ion lile, jn t like all -- I'- , " ; 1 1 J i rj Trojitiy lime of . cr tMiS-- f i ,,J rr jnwtoi lU ItifHiut and lh.tr-bU( urlhy M lAdl Tnr y l'ii.i Ui .SiMi.foy erntM rij- - hunt, t diO mt px liu on hm brtn . t him l pfo ut mu'lum imp fing romr.fr . . . I'htllipi Iffd tl nJ,n OHi ( hrnlnuii prrtrnii motr, trrmi fce ktnux trml.r ill ti H'JI b loo 6n' tl V filh hn (.'i Ilmtrn unl "Me, I'rt'flf," II trni Murk I t,l t'etmla unuh H'ili m.ol Ifu-n.- of rum. iiiv the (titrated ttWiuJt. Fmir tunct m tutrkf l.fiiil ivniunf, finititfiii lnn,n, Il rime ni'S a fHA'anlrf llmt il unuiJ . Hf I II thi rflffnl tun. U'rtrra Nf ). ts. henna-colore- w. m f t?cuiit r t ' . ' 1"" if r well-groom- elegance for $i best in the slenderizing froclr the right. It does wonders lots, ngure mat needs it, and i , equally becominz to m n. 20. So, Mommy, no mailer iti your size or the color of you x you'll be young enough and fc enougn in wis frock: to M 1 the very essence of fashion. Pattern 12 size3 1336 is designed h 20 (30 to 38 bust). $a to 14 requires 5'4 yards o! 9 it material plus 4:i yards of bias strip for fold for trioE Pattern is 1381 designed j crld. To bo rilit up to the mark your new frock must feature the pencil slim Silhouette Uiat fashion de.niiinUs this cuti. such es this sown so curreclly defines. The handsome firm silks ot quality kind that re so characteristically a product of Uiis season's looms have been fciind ideal for achieving the new pencil. slim ftylit.g Note the shiritd Uraj u.g across the bust mur-mur- s fr sizes 14 to 44. Size 15 rtq 3'i vards of 39 inch materi Pattern 1236 is designed b sizes 36 to 43. Size 3! rep 4li yards of 39 inch rnaleri Send your order to The Seni Dept., Ifl to Montgomery Ave., San Fraxsr Calif. Patterns 15 cents (ica Circle Pattern each. Bell ma S.vnJIcalf.-W.Nt'St- BIACKW KeejnDopko! mu&B SAlt LAKE'S KWBiraig Our lobby H itUfW cooled during the Muaeti 4 Radio lot Crrrr 1 200 ftcKwni-Zt- fO Will to Succeed FVERY morning, before you be-- gin your work, hold in your mind the picture and register the vow of masterfulness. Let that one ideal remain in your mind all through the day. Think masterfulness, radiate masterfulness, do everything to a complete finish. Do not allow yourself to dawdle, to waver in your decision, or permit yourself to do fool things, during the day. Use levelheadedness, good judgment in every act. Go tbout your work with the consciousness of your masterfulness, holding the ideal of your superiority, your efficiency, your ability to reach the heights of excellence. Resolve every morning that you will make a day of that day, for if you are going to make your whole life a masterpiece each day must be a masterpiece. red-lette- HOTEL Temple Square t.. n..iri yfcJsr.' r ... ,. nnlTi LIFE'S LIKE THAT IhF tii flu afternoon frock ut purple silk jarquard was shown in a fashion preview for Uie silk parade held in New York which presented advance fashions created by Uio furcmot designers ot uie s su r;n-i!l- t L wt-goe- s re re il liil.t"ll' t'.ins ( iitshy the N' !ural ThmR to Do." "If On-I- t' I 0!T." an l 'The Mum Hut Into My Fyrs." M irl! a d li ije is there with her In-nand Miry Cat lisle tu.ikt U.e prrltiest heroine he lul t fl.tr Newt-pape- Laf-a-Lo- to swin? nut two-piec- pictures, the tones Otitis AM) PS most commendable outfit Is sure to prove an inspiration to the schoolgirl. It was shown at a recent fall style clinic held In the Merchandise Mart In Chicago. Viewing the new tall fabrics one becomes fully convinced that plaids as a fashion "must" are definitely here. It is Interesting to note that the more classic plaids are labeled each with its clan name. Also the many smart ways to wear plaids makes them all the more Intriguing. In enrolling as a plaid enthusiast we suggest that you line your Jacket to match your plaid blouse, or wear a plaid dress matched to the lining of your coat, or top a pleated plaid skirt with a bright velveteen jacket, or enliven your fur coat or your fleece coat with a stunning plaid lining. They are showing in the stores daring coats in forest green, radiant autumn browns, and the very new deep sapphire blue with bold plaid linings in giddy contrast Plaid velvet dresses to wear under fur coats is another outcome of the present craze for plaids. You can also find cunning jackets of plaid velveteen. Some are bolero versions with plaid belts to match. If it is just a touch of plaid you favor, buy a dozen or so of the known there. new plaid composition buttons and let them go marching down the INVENTOR RAN BICYCLE front of your dark velveteen dress or coat You can get all sorts of REPAIR SHOP There are enplaid accessories. sembles of beret, bag and belt of success Is ambition, THE seed There are belt and triangle-scar- f Orville Wright was ambisets to be had In plaid. tious from early boyhood. He was Union. 0 Wettern born In Dayton. Ohio, in 1871. the youngest of five' children, and as they grew up Orville and one of his FASHION STRESSES older brothers, Wilbur, became InFABRIC ELEGANCE separable. A highly respectable family, the father was a bishop of the United Drcthren By CIIEUIE NICHOLAS Fabrics play a most Important church and later publisher of a repart this year, and by their rich- ligious newspaper; but the family ness explain the apparent simplicity never had a lot of money. Orville Wright started to make money ot the styles which are the greatest challenge to the dressmaker. Velvets, lames, brocades, laces, tulles are all in the picture. Lace becomes a happy medium , V.l lor day dresses, almost severe in their simplicity. These may be relieved by rich belts, patent trimmings, etc. Lighter laces In silk cr M rayon arc combined with a colored fabric lining for day dresses or two tones used in combination as Worth liu done. Lelong takes a heavy white wool lace tor a i top of a dress which ends in a simple black velvet sKirt with tour rows of the velvet used at the su!e front from the high wa:stlu;e to ih hip. Patau oilers roscpoinl collaij. cull or bodice trim with severe dresses but real rose point Setm.p. arelli makes lace ot gold cord for three huce medallions on the top. early In life, pome ;,!,. ,hc noir!. clTcct bl.icK man. per ol a cam. While dresses are simple m borhood ntid collect. i.i; old boto-- t,, sell to a fertili.-it- . p:;,t,t. Wlirn he clTcct, fantasy goes into Uie head-sear- . was fourteen, he ( ut.; shed a tcho.I Novelties in fabrics Include tweed paper with a toy i tlX, j:rcsi, it he made a prefi if Ms own type lames and lace type pru.u. Wilbur improved it N.xt he invented a pap" foMinj; marhine for !,; father's print slm-- , n0 qiJ t Khifn Style Sobriety Stressed for Chic Daytime Costume in the third year ol h l, srhmi an,j with Wilbur, started n weekly news' At the heiRht ol the vo;ue tor r paper which las'cd only thrce mantic fashions, mutinous arc echoing from the ranks of months. Tliey tt.rn turned io lob printing and later jMrt.-- a bicycle style leaders who favor simple garrepair shop. ments for wear before the sun g C At about this t rre. down. they became In aviation and Interested of the best quality" "Scbriciy rot to construct the first hr3Vinr rdej the formula advanced by a lead ,han i.g air machine l.irc French coutunere as the prime reqenough it carry a In As man. their previous activiuisite of daytime chic. "Wear tailored suits and lime ties. Orville as the creative em-ius- , Wilbur the irtfccirr. sweaters." she advices, "but have Tbrir first successful fiicht was it a fitted thern by good tailr N. Hawk C. in l,X made of Uie finest wool. See that as ,s,uri., w., each accessory Is equally flr'st cess of aviallun " Orville male fl. em la.iin-- gj fcrade, for one Inapproprinie naJget utes and 15 fi r. n can spud Uie entire costume." lfi p, j This n! oin She's certain cf success to her Club; she's hip-lcnt- " X of Ins to o n and DRIDE fioeth with Fall and glamor, too, Milady, wp.en you wear distinguished fashions by Today's trio gives youth a chance to express itself in an individual manner; gives the adult figure an opportunity to display a new high in chic, and last-- but we wouldn't say least a utilA ftaity model that's as right for daughter as for mother, as attrackept quiet His father was run- tive on cousin Emma as it is on Aunt Grace. ning for alderman at one time, and Jimmy was sent to explain that Swank 'n Sweet. he could not be present at a politand inspired is the little Young ical rally because of illness. The two that just stepped into piecer crowd called for a speech from the picture at the left. The topper the young boy, and he did so well is one that will set a vogue in this that his father was elected. woman's town and make you the Jimmy Walker went to school In swankiest of the whole lot of New York City, and studied law; If you're asked to picnic but for a while it looked as though in the colorful Autumn woods, he might be a professional song d wear this number in writer instead of a lawyer or a wool for real satisfaction. politician. He wrote several songs For Kitchen Capers. which were published and made a And before you go, there'll be national hit by composing "Will sandwiches to make, potatoes to You Love Me in December As You Did in May?" None of his other peel, and lemons to squeeze songs enjoyed the popularity of this that's where and when the gingone, however, and Jimmy decided ham gown in the. center comes in. Of course, its novel upon a more conventional career. He went to work as a clerk for construction makes Uie Union Surety Guarantee comit a most attractive model to sew as well as to wear. The skirt has pany and with his earnings returned to law school. He estabflare enough for cutting those lished a fine law practice, and be- kitchen capers one has to when came more and more prominent minutes are few and work plentiin politics. In 1925, he was elected ful. mayor of New York City and enStyle Succsss. joyed more mass popularity than While we go picnicking and any mayor of recent times has places, don't think Mommy isn't mid-wester- Nnw Joan (Slondoll is on tfnke. She thinks she has been working too hard and vm "Jimmy d ' r livv nick-name- km W&w i Talker" because he could not be f'C 4 ine of the year any year, dio MAYOR WAS A SOXG THERE VIRGINIA VALE most utterly charming JEANNE WRITER J Prisoner of Zcnda" threatens U) become everybody's favorite picture. Gii Is love it because it is tenderly romantic, boys are crazy about it because it is a thrilling adventure story, and the old folks like the pomp and circumstance of the court scenes. Of course, the mere fact of Ronald Caiman's pres-enc- c U'-fMl- By FORMER jlvaovic Railio ly o Dy CIIEKIE NICHOLAS TV it The Happiness Trio . 'I'M Jtte ? site u , ni Taw's tiradicinf ,e's fonn hiUh wintrr." 1,il,c |