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Show h i 40-inc- h i THIS IAURENCE By LEMUEL F. PARTON faihion of our own model. We cite big. amil-indurable Gabby Hartnett, batting .296 over a Cabby Our period of 16 g, on the all, he'd made a success and New stage, both in Londonbother with York why should he Especially if pictures pictures? wouldn't bother with him! to Yon see, be was naked to g to warh Hollywood five year ago, Chriswith Greta Garb In Queen like didn't Garbo But tina." And I was announced Mr. Olivier. fired kicked ont." still pegging the ball to second with speed no letdown in machine-gu-n and precision. Phil Wrlgley, owner of the Chicago Cubs, ups him $5,000 tract for his CUTTING OMMMNt OF 39 IN CM UFFITA RIOURSD little less than your 10 yards 9 yards will be enough, and this makes the spread long enough to cover the pillows nicely. Cut the center panel first, then divide the material that is left as shown in the upper diagram. Join the two pieces of ruffle material to make one long piece, then divide it evenly; for the two ruffles. These cutting dimensions allow generous seams. Enough material may be taken from the seam edges to cover cords for welted seams if desired. A very narrow machine stitched hem should be used at the bottom of the ruffles. Full directions for making welted seams are contained in Book 1, offered herewith. There are also directions in this book for making cotton mabedspreads of terial. Today's lesson is not in either of the books offered here, so be sure to clip and save it for reference. NOTE: Mrs. Spears' Bode 2 Gifts, Novelties and Embroidery, has helped thousands of women to use odds and ends of materials and their spare time to make things to sell and to use. Book 1 SEWING, for the Home Decorator, is full of inspiration for every homemaker. These books make delightful gifts. Mrs. Spears will on them request autograph Crazy-patc- h quilt leaflet is included free with every order for both books. Books are 25 cents each. Address Mrs. Spears, 210 S. St., Chicago, III 36-in- J Des-plain- es Don't Do Thatl v A New Hampshire law says that when two motor cars meet at an intersection, each must ) ' I t wait for the other to pass. A Seattle, Wash., ordinance says that it is unlawful for any person to use water during a fire. Egypt, 111., makes it illegal to advance clocks or watches without a written permit. In River Forest, 111., you can't keep any bear, lion, wildcat, orang utan, chimpanzee, tiger or poisonous reptile. Dick Hyman in Its the Law, in the American Magazine. Beautiful Modesty How beautiful is modesty! winneth upon all beholders; but a word or a glance may destroy the pure love that hath been for thee. Tupper. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On I. I I i No matter how many hinhwimu you have tried for your coon cough, chest cold, or bronchial tattoo, you may get relief now with Creomulstoo. Senous trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to taka a chance with any remedy less potent thanCreomnlstoa, whim goes right to the seat of the and aids nature to fiMritt ffwrt Hfiffl the inflamed mucous membranes ana to loosen and expel germ- laden phlegm. .Even if other remedleshave failed. dont be discouraged, try Creotnul-ato- n. Your druggist Is authorised to refund your money If you am not thoroughly satisfied with tha benefits obtained. Creomulaton Is one wind, ask for It plainly, sea that tha name on the bottle 1s Cmomulskm, and nun ret the genuine product 1 the relief you want, (AdvJ SALT LAKE'S w NEWEST HOSTELRY lobby la dcHghtfUly ROO eighteenth season with the Cubs. He's growing gray ever the ears, but this department in ready to lay a bet that hell still bo in Us catcher's armor after the overseas Iron men have been pent to the showers, even if they are hatting 1.H6 at this moment He's a marvelous handler of pitchers, with a laugh that eases tension and keys down nerves. At Woonsocket, L. I., where he grew up, he was Charles Leo, name long since lost It was in 1922 that he signed for what looks like a lifetime stretch, as a rookie catcher tor the Cubs. Nates lion Rates $l.SO to Hotel Trinlo fWo Th . Its TRUSSES . Back to Nature for Western Reserve Coeds NO MOBR RHEUMATISM. Fis, fiRV KVAKK mlTror. Louisville, Knlurkr. We Mail KELLY-WESTER- P. O. new-Clea- Sweeping comer a hand-I- t Vital Need Take that, he said, "and study It. You might be able to digest it in six months." Perhaps I can," said the scrivener. It took me only three months to ' write It That was gamey little Leopold e ace reporter 8. Amery, . for the London Times, later a cabinet member, now putting his steel spurs to Mr, Chamberlains appeasement, the reciprocal trade treaty and all deals with the dictators. He ays, Yon might ao well try to please a tortoise by stroking Ho back. In parliament, he has been for many years the leader of the diehard conservatives. He is against any social fixings or trimmings Resentfully he departed. But ha couldnt resist Mr. Goldwyn's persuasions, backed by a handsome pay check. -Incidentally, Wuthering Heights" will give us something comparatively rare on the screen nowadays a villain who isn't an American, but Is Mr. Olivier, who's British as can be. Foreign censorship has played hob with pictures in which the villains represented foreign countries; the country concerned was practically certain to make a fuss, saying that people would judge all of Its population by that one bad example. So all villains have had to be Americans. Apparently Olivier can present the kind of villain tha British won't object to. to supply uniTo demonstrate to young college women some ef the processes of nature on u form and an students ef curried is by of being n and farming general with fruit vegetables, program versity cafeterias Flora Stone Mather college ef Western Reserve university, Cleveland, Ohio. Here the college coed store form milk cows, care for horses, pitch hay and products which supply the universitys five cafeterias. The girls chores. other farm perform many months ago, the Nazis gEVERAL George Gross from the realm. He had beaten them to it by about six years. Just now, he gets American Beatetittlere citizenship. Hines Conspiracy Case to Re-Ope- n LINCOLN PROFILE I Eitra Friati Wrap coia and fills cattish PHOTO KKAFT-l- oa 749 Balt Lake UI,. Uuk SCHRAMM-J0HNS0- The BELVEDERE Exteflds a Cordial inviutioa to each and every one of while you are in Lanny Ron made two guest appearances an the CBS Hit Parade and was promptly signed up for a full year. It's his first regular radio assignment since he broadcast from Hollywood several months ago. Beneath the tws men standing on the sculptured chin of Abraham Lincoln in the ML Rnshmore national memorial near Rapid City, 8. D., is a drop of 3,500 feet Size of the profile may be estimated by comparing the whole with the men standing on the chin. Patricia Crosby, Bing's fourtcen-year-ol- d niece from Seattle, was a visitor at one of her uncle's broadcasts recently, but the refused to sit in the audience. She and her father and mother listened from a booth because Patricia thought their presence might make Uncle Bing nervous." e, LIFE BEGINS AT 70 Nazi Officials Aid in Relief Drive John Griggs, who plays the vilto the Howto lain, Zero Smith, Wing radio serial, can have a respite from playing viUains ft ho wants to. Sinclair Lwis has offered him a part to the stage play that he and Fay Wray have written. Griggs thinks he'U take the part If Mrs. Griggs caa have one too. IT IV j .' Movie folk have something new to worry about these days. Many of them have been appearing on radio broadcasts that originate on the Coast, and liking both the experience and the pay checks. In fact. Its getting so that n movie actor is likely to feel that he can't really be popular unlesi hefs a success on the air os weU as on the screen. So every little while up bob rumors that most of the big radio programs now aired from the Coast have decided to return to New York. - 'W s, drr 'I-'- 7 ,w ? i- ' , Member ef the bouse of commons at Ottawa, Mrs. George Black, 73, waa elected to that position threo Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbcis, like other governmental nota- years ago. Thoogh elderly, she is ble. takes street collections la Berlin, Germany, for the annual winter os active as she has ever been. Atrelief fond drive. The occasion was designated ns n day ef national tending the Alaska-Yuko- n Pioneers solidarity. Scores of German officials aided ia tha drive to raise funds annual banquet In Beattie, she spur-klefor tha conn try's needy. with Jovial hamor. d Wild Raccoon Craalies Into Prison and Remains sum, a monkey-face- d owl, chicken hawks, six squirrels, two snakes, five alligators, two dogs, a parrot and numerous cats. OUDS AND ENDS Ctuing a bo difficult iurdutbe.il pm luw in New York; you fuif a jdmeo on one o ia quia program get thot siwi s to wmncri, and there yon srs Bob Beckett CAol About Doga," sired on NBC rep Sunday afternoon ; Aas an authority. iw nil rak-Ae- b VMttm Newspaper Union. Origin of Nam Macklaao prohibit! particularly anything that Tha nama Mackinac ia an ablooks like a revolver. Not only la breviated form of Mlchlllmacklnae the water pistol barred, but also the and is derived from the name of a little cap pistol so dear to many upposedly extinct Algonquin Indichildren, and even an automatic cig- an tribe, the MishinimaM or arette lighter In the shape of Tha word means place plitol is on the prohibited list of the big wounded person. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Ohio stats penitentiary officials are wondering how their newest prisoner, a wild Ban on the retail store. Toy Pistol in War on raccoon, got Into the prison. Crime in South Africa Tha voluntary but very vicious Gatling's Machine Gun A machine gun firing 350 shots a inmate was found in the prison CAPE TOWN. Toy soldiers, guns, Zoo "Checks Babies Peculiarity of a Hurricane mlnutn wi invented during ths courtyard and apparently had tanks and pistols are now banned PHILADELPHIA. The east side of a hurricane travThe PhiladelAmerican Civil war by R. J. Gulling climbed tha high walla. in South Africa. phia soo has expanded its check" eling north is more dangerous thin and later was adopted by nearly Tha raccoon was added to the colTha reason for the ban Is believed room to accommodate babies while the west because in Its civilized naiiuti. lection of prison pets which In- to lie in recent nets of violence by their parents are showing their oldmovemen I I moving cludes two groundhogs, one pos young criminals. The legislation er children the animals. Mlshin-imakinago- g. Isl. wpfewj, llnnwhi bn nilmiud HIGHLY J" ' " mfanibk aad iHiin. h Ibla kal.l Ui RECOMMENDED aperwtala why IbMneUmm to stow at tMa beautiful feastefty ERNEST G ROSS1TER. Mgr. 4 ill 1 U tv--r- y DRUGS a. --Tir- raised many blisters on sundry Nazi hides before he made his getaway. While he is a certified Aryan, he was an outstanding candidate for a concentration camp and was shrewd enough to see what was coming When he landed here in 1932, ts teach at the Art Students league, there waa a row In tha league, but Pres id eat John Slosa defended him as "one of tha N j, You rrad pour Hmt Tows Paper -ksusasta of ulhrr profit Is kntaAd uttar hows town- - Advvrtta to tin h ttalr ows papm it low cod. Wrili kk Mar, P. O. Box 1M. fait Like tttr. DM To return for n moment to Wuthering Heights," when you see the picture you'll alio see great masses of what appears to be real Yorkshire heather. Give credit for that to Nick Stadlcr, who can trick Mother Nature herself. That heather is made from about 10,000 plain American tumble weeds. The bushes farthest from the camera were sprayed with purple sswdusL The retrial ef James J. Hines, charged with conspiracy in the New York policy racket, will begin January 0, before Judge Charles C. Nett in General Sessions. District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey will resume prosecution of Hines, who is pictured here with his wife. T ECONOMY FILM SERVICE Asy Rod Developed with Qsality Print! - - . . gc star-make- r. He low producer, 14 on the perfume maker, 15 on the chemicals manu lecturer, 10 on transportation com panics, 10 on tha wholesaler and 10 COMPANY toll l.,k, (H,. pn SALT LAKE CITY Order of Exile was a savage and Ironic cariBySixYeare caturist who had Miladys Soap Lathered With Taxei The price of milady's soap is increased to cover 14 taxes on the tal- N HIS One number in Fred Astaire's The CnsUes may be a Its The Girl an the Msgasine Cv-e- r, and for It Hermes Fan, the picture's dance director, is interviewing 1,006 girls. In order to select the eight prettiest girls in Hollywood. With o start like that, at least one of them ought to have her name above theaters to lights fore another year passes. ene-tim- whatsoever,- and, having been, like Kipling, a reporter in India,, is for the old empire formula without any modifications. The son at a poor eivil servant in India, he scrambled through Oxford by snagging every scholarship in sight He went to parliament and in 1922 became secretary of the admiralty. Later, at colonial secretary, he swarmed all over the empire, making fluent orations in Syrian, Arabic, Turkish, French; Italian and German. In Cambridge he had confounded his elders by his gift of tongues. He Is a bitter-ende- r who says Dr Fuehrers big horses aren't going to run over him. He has bees a prophet of doom and has warned England against meeting n crisis by sweeping the dust under the rug. A-- k miv w PHOTO-KRAF- LAURENCE OLIVIER ht man was assigned to a colonel's staff in the World war. Tha colonel was He n Warnt England tossed the Bn Buy Seed far b!da lar auk vim h ST y PHOTOGRAPHY He is a native of Good water, Ala., a Rhodes scholar from the University of Alabama. bantam-weig- uspbi prim i. HARD-BOILE- B ' FARM SEEDS i A British newspaper qj, RHEUMATISM curity the goal of stagnation and defeat. With grim Cromwellian tenacity, he has been shoving this home for years. Dr. Carmichael says ''security1' is fun-- 1 da mentally at war with sound For Security "5 -- TURN YOUR OLD TYPFWSITT. DOWN PAYMENT ON A NEW mrH.fi RftaiR Bustard Rsalsstsa, Rusal. Uutarmd. UYA TYPEWRITER lElYKI it Wwt tad a Ik " IoT iMtrnmnni HeMui Maaufacliirm m. Zlaitic 8Uxki.n ( Tte Ptnlcha and, r W bS South Bt - . g Iai,, TYPEWRITERS 1 Consolidated News Pastures. WNU Service. Temple Square ".. h. G00M mteal Trimi. JR. exile tremendously. HOTEL The worlds first regular broadcast of specially prepared facsimile recorded on 15 receiving se pjacea Latest news events werq - recently by the fit. Louis facsimile of the The staff. copy station's mmdm of the original of members la the hemes was transmitted by radio waves torecetotog page at a time on the cylinder of the sending apparatus, and own hemes. In their ri n ts the one on the right, where the owners read the transmitted newspaper i- i:SjS ATHLETIC w", OLIVER CROMWELL CAR- lives up to his name. At the conference of southern bust-ness leaders at Atlanta, the chancellor of Vanderbilt Dr. Carmichael university cries Criet Down Yen down the yen greatest of modem artists," and here he Is, painting happily, mud everything is gemeutlich. He has given up caricature and lets the world go by. His paintings are hung in many good galleries, and he has a nlca home In Queens, where, with his wife and two children, he says ha enjoys his ceded daring the i Madia tar grery He fiOOWse con- r .Jh amt m!3tgmg It player-manage- COI.DKN5f OTBL the other cskTT-TU- YORK. Prevailing NEW iron men make us proud $27,500 " WbM la NKNII OLIVIER of unflat- OFFICE EQUjpMFNf day by telling a bit himself. about tering truth NKW AND IJBKD to play irsawrMm, aMlas ta, awk'i. T?,1 Recently imported k a l. in Oberon Merle opposite Heights" for ICE CREAM FREE2Fs Wuthering Samuel Goldwyn, he an BODA FOUNTAINS B FBXXZna US irs fo nounced that he was fired the In Ktoturw. last time he was in Hollywood, foblu' Ahi rwiiShhNjlhly". and went home determined never to go there again. After WEEK a rLANminsTTI . mrrui Bo. A By Virginia Vale Own Model of nme. .wi,h 354f hlh An iron Man dropping only three pop flies in all that time and RUFFLU i for Stardom Air and Screen Lure A Chance NEWS 39-in- i So Back Came Olivier WHO'S By RUTH WYETH SPEARS rEAR MRS. SPEARS: Your book, SEWING, for the Home Decorator, has helped me with so many problem! that I am hoping you will give me some special advice now. For a long time I have been wanting a taffeta spread for a double bed. I figure that, if I can make one from 10 taffeta, it will yards of cost about half as much as one of the same quality ready made. Will you be good enough to tell me how to cut the material so there will be no waste? This is important as I must economize. M. G.M Here are cutting dimensions for a double bedspread of 39 or material. You will need a 1' tar Dust Radio Facsimile Newspapers Transmitted by Double Bedspread of Luxurious Taffeta collector. |