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Show Second Section L- 5? 0FN.Y.-GHET- In connection with ELITE HAt- - SHOP ; 269 West Center Hand-Embroider- Silk Dresses SABY BONNETTS SUGGY ROBES 4- -f ' PILLOWS LAYETTE CLOTHES TINY TOT'S TOCGFKV ALSO MADE TO ORDEtt fashionable eoKumera, tniled Pma .Staff Correspondent. the art galleries and now and then one of the few rvaialii'ug priwfee NEW, YORK, Apg- .- 15. Fifth resiliences, make the' thoroughfare Avenue mit only bisects, but dissects that "Street of streets to which one - looks back with a .stihgeer longing Sew york. v: .... Those who know the wnrid'a roost .sometimes, from the gayer, broader famous, thoroughfare only' for the J Chain! Elysee, wr fht fc rand or shop windows from the Thirties to (Piccadilly, with the trite remark: kha Fiftlea and the mansions from "There's only oue Fifth Avenue." :.J?.tlffcJ. UteEiKhlleaIaUia Jfiitia thai so? reahie bow the, a venue change com- - There iseems to le a dozen Fifth plcxlon, language, nationality and Avenues stretched Into one, tfqr as even Hiell,; a dozen .time before It one gets farther .north,' past the marble-frontereaches its "extremities. abodes of society, and It lays bare phases of the life of the' thoroughfare hikes on air alien the city at remote from the glltter-o-f aspect again. Its hastily construct the Forties as Etah la from I'tah, ed skyscrapers liorth of the park are ' S&metfnies "Fifth Avenue" Is nsed vertical Ohettoes, its voices .becnine 'an a synonym and lux- rasping, Send t lev A little farther aud the avenue ury ; 'there 1 tujich of the other aide of life .along Its sr, miles from runs into the negro section. The Washington Square to One Hundred tinkling of player-pianodrumming aud Thirtieth street, out a "Charleston" tune,, the. gay' Fifth Avenue, sidewalks are in-- , yellows and purples and clot deed the "sidewalks ef pearl derbies Uhivert fcy york" shtes,-8trt- ! crowded not only with the smartly this race-f-- in such an atmosphere dressed women shoppers, but with Fifth Avenuceuds, ita northward cltlxen'a (tf many aspects, purses and course. r . . ':.-.- ' triors. TaketheT avenue near Its foot, around Third street. Here one finds the 'street and sidewalks ever-ru- n with noisy, black-eyechild ren of I taliah 1 parentage. screaming their games aud bouncing their rublier balls, amid the LpushcartS of their parents., A litle further up one find a touch of old; France In the Hotel Brevort, and a bint of the "Latin Quarter in DERTOIT, Aug. 15. Beportsof the fringes of Greenwich Village. Then comes, a. brief span, below "the discovery, tif a new automobile the Fourteenth street, a fashionable, fuel that would revolutionize new and: exceedingly expensive 6ky- motor tar industry today were char- " 'iUaou- by- - A, P. scrajiers. Thi transition;! r tntricreuerai however, for bove Fourteenth gtreeti sioaHerJ ftrpresiitrflT-tiMotors Sloane took cogCorp. .Mr, bleak the tall that begin buildings house the the cloak nizance of rejiorts published on the and suit tradoshe silk lofts, the: strength of a atutetuent reputed to bustling wholesale houses that line have been made" before the annual the avenue in- distressing monohwy contention of the American Chemuntil the thoroughfare opens into ical society of Los' Angeles. "My attention has heen called to the sunlight, weather permitting, receiit rtajternentsta the public press of Madison- Square. .. , ow begin the less pretentious, relativfe to revolutionary inventions shops, sandwiched In between the in the way of a type of automobile for-ne-w juytor fuyl or soinething else larger establishments, a smattering of banks, with here and there a new and radical, f' reiwrts 4re jJdictllous on church,, and more of the cloaks, aud suits, as Tar north as the "little their face for General Motors has new scrloa--o- f Church Arouniibe.oriierJi Here, for the first time, the side cars which should be sufficient an addition pi t,h,ls( the.re is walks seein& brighten a bit with a sjYer. , touch of fashion. iThe ankles, are nhsolutely' nothing to' form eVeh "he for such a trimmer", fhe hats more modish, hc :. Jt's tateinej. less fetid with atmosphereacquisit ' '" i. iveness. " , Firth Avenue beeomefi bit of; a Pears Shipped From Bench The flirt, np through the Thirties, past first carload of Cfeih pears; to be the stodgy, dignified Waldorf, shipped out of the atate'under shipleft the Trovo where one can look in at the lunch-er- a ping point 'iJispe-tioand so to the heart of the shop- Beach section Thursday, The pears ping district, where race, tongue, this, year are usually large, and s creed and conscience become in choice- though only about of the normal crop will lie extricably mixed. ' There are no theaters on Fifth harvested. Growers are proparlnB Avenue, but above that famous to make a number of shipments to outside markets. streetdividing line a Trial IS, are scwingmoney at our - marry mmSTMLE-- : Flour AT YOUR GROCER'S f v) -- te !'r A ' T' jl I tt!drrl , - J Private Compartment - : for Ladies John George, Prop, skill in technical ability. Tact' and sympathetic 'understanding must go hand in hand with professional ' i skill. ;t " r - Spiri-Ktns- e, ment witk every - . , w . "you WITH THE EXCLUSIVE in-Rin- i confusion or delayvwill -- A ) J . - . I Hatch Undertaking O . v - - - i1 " " J' v Whome - eost-k- il eon-tnl- ol dark-haire- races-dauelng- It will be Cupid. Wins Another! see-ho- w sir Z n f - - A thehundreds of sed happy women using the SAVAGE. The Savage Tenders all other makes out of date. . mar the smoothness'br to -J' it simple wash "day has become fojr SAVACI WRINGERLES9 bur- that '!i--- an inspiration to . den oicrief as light as possible: We strive to arrangeHhings so E wonderful Savage. ! : waxto make the the Rnijfl, attach- . , n Anglo-Saxo- fc3 Call us for free Spin ' ? Scientific authorities say, that so far as the typ Is con ITCTFQQXABLl cerned, thff victorious woman uihlete is the blonde rather than the brunette. v ir"""e. tJiif.iinijMiniirii, says Prof. W. I'verrrnft rllvooiAr ,.f the nntbropologlcal section of the BrltlnU Natural IHstory muaenm,., "are flit survivors of the active, "vig-- , .a '' I I orous, native Nordie stock;, of the British Isles..' .'")'. i.;;, ," "' "They ought to be good ptlijetei, for their forefathers came froiu the most vigorous race, both tueni ally and physically, known to history. rxney lived outdoor lives; they . were raiders and hunters and the O-roo-m hua- descendants ought .naturally to excel Hwil Srerf- toHvt. 'But they are dying out through Prl. I. Inrermarrlnee with brunettes WePayTberreight living in crowded Titles nn ThU flag jemwnt lm t wMkuk cost der artificial conditions. Some an cm ti tA. wwlal Taluel w. orer. Prutit Mtd la runt nation (or Umlud Unm Matertlioritles think that, within tno genial of aanM quaaty aa iiavd t honn 15000. nmhtil In ooa ahltanrnL N n erations, the United States will eariouter labor, drlaj. You tare 10 to 80 cm no blondes, except a few Immrurabw. mill WH, himbef and t bis protlti wiifk. aalnta. barila. Coiaplt-iiaiia and Dral wiui igrants,' That means that the T'uited alioitl. hiatrurtlorta. 17 yara Uraeat baoia bulbllnc orianlsatloii. States, like England will grow indifor aaocraa. Aai lar bla paaiafelat af atattaf Sltaa urlbla tala aai. atkar akalaa kaaiaa. ferent to outdoor sports, preferring Pacific Readout Hem., Inc, the pastimes of the 13M S. Hill St, Loa Anf elaa, Calif. , gaiety aud everything to furnish the home. demonstrate fnt strive in every vWe 'vj akl, are which includes . y' tresh and cheerful es when site began! Investigate the Savage Wriiigerless Spin-Dry- " tind. now. Free Home Test without obligation. d "Vamp" Chased Out of Town la as important in the conduct of a funeral as Mi beautifuUyall intact and unharmed, no wringer-cireases to be ironed out and 6he has satisfaction" the f Knowing that the wjonderful Spin-Drhas helped her Savage "Spin-Rinsher than faster she could do complete washing it by any other means ot machine! " And best of all, she has finished as M f c, 4 of EVERYTHING - three-fourth- The personal element Jr - en--- mm On the line aneaa ors ofall hemeiohb o buttons cleaned . Forty-Secon- MORE VIGOROUS Kally Rand is the most beantifut "TinXDOXrAufiriS. ffP)-Kn-girl in" America," DeMllle pro ha dlHcovered the sunri8e claimed after.gjgning the little that Jhe yis i "She is- yonng, picinant, athetic who swept all before them in the sports contest at Brus-ael- a nd Intelligent poaseaaed of a trtm are pronounced blondes! ; which fascination film of type In this, it is being should make ber a star of the first a coincidence or does it weuii i"uit i ' magnitude." the mii8t snucessful women athletes Miss Ilsnd, in an interview, said liberal offers dur ing our Big -- Personal Service - SAYS BLONDES - This is one of the : . SCIENTIST- biud glightest-foundation"- '. man's railway ticket and luggage and to goto Swltaerland instead of v Monte Carlo. It wouldn't have been ad bad only the man who lost his ticket happened to. be great American mountain climber. After1 Ponglas arrived in the Alps he had to keep np the impersonation to way In the vieftRtjroflhe glrL ' " . andavor. . SherTOtiBPdtKlaTtatsrar,iumTr;r ' bal- E ME." 'x; movie firmament. More than 60 film luminaries have had their Inlttatlona before the cameras in they- setting of -- Mack' Sennett, Half of these have graduated to the DeMllle achmii; where they rode directly to stardom under the Insurgent producer's coaching ; C y screenptaietiTiowftUteniB pay- - ! INTROUl la femme." That'a the lumM-rthe French irendarmeiid In chasing Douglas ' MacLeait in the. star's new comedy snccesa Inttodm which Me," cornea to the strand theater Monday, ' Tuesday and Wednesday. The French were right, too. There wa a woman at the hack of it all, As a Bennett bathing. brauty, Sally began her film career ntider the same direction as Gloria Kwanson, Cha rlle Cha pll n liOtiise JP a enda Maliel Normand, ; Marie Prevost. Wallace Beery, Lew Cody' and other brief,''11 4. 14 N. University Ave. potential, star. xnn Lliese Opens Wednesday, ' -- - 'm ' merits on the ance, - ? August' 12. . ' .' . - -- . . and easy S -- ShiningEarlors - . lrd - heart-broke- - two-a-da- y ,: mm j , landed hi feet foremost in the v nioy'lei and on the way to. success. "I waa on the vauv vill flrenlt when I was taken HI," she etplalned. I went to southern i'alifornia t(i' swim my-- . way back to health, when Mack Sennett tiyv' me doing some stunts off ar dUlng 1 . at the beach."; and-onl- d J From Clothet Basket v to Clothes Line, the . "Fastest in theWorW and the Safest ( ' 4 sweat-shops--- Orpheus Shoe 7 BOARD it waa Just fplatn ltjck" which Preaa WafTtlrrespomh-nt- . nOLLTWOOD, Auk years ago Sally Band, corn-feplnt-aiiran away from a Kansas City beard school to become, an actress. ; rolli trailed . the- diminutive beauty without suwetts, the matron tif the girl's fli tsihlng school she had attended- was horrified' and tally's " . mother was Today Sally is on the .paved high-- ' way to film fame. Kansas City U proud to reclaim her and her mother has forijlvrn the runaway daughter. pally baa beet elected for stardom by, both Ceclle DeMiile and Mack Sennett; Tlolly wood's greatest "darf-dya- " v of baby film stars."' Sennett picked Sallj from the aurf and gave her a start liefore the cam- eras. One look at Sully in a ath-lu- g suit and In atuhta from a diving iHiard, convinced the ace of comic film producers that the' girl was a Si.ci) AUTO FUEL 1 By USCOLN QL'AEB'EnQ, mited terms of only '. Twelve months to pay the baIaftije with no interest "him il MOTOR HEAD DENIESlW : Washer at famous " , . J U ON DIVING Think of buying the world's most s Hoovers 'RUNAWAY SALLY' ATTAINS Even if you are not ready to have your furniture delivered now you may buy now at sale prices and delivery will be made at any time you wUte------- - Jjfealth ALWAYS ASK FOR J 1925. Many Are Buying Furniture flower-shop- .:.u-.--l- Mrs. Lucille Meservy " TO PALACES C0 By FRANK CETTT . Children's Give Us PROVO. UTAH. SUNDAY, AUGUST GAY FIFTH AVENUE RUNS GAMUT TINY TOT'S TOGGERY . Second Section - - ' Easy JFerms No Interest ; .Company Easy Terms No Interest 160 North Univ. Ave. phone 532 - np" by the only glil" on his with Edith and then, when he sees '' .". TJIublo approaching, he almost wedding day. pass But then, clrcunistsr.tial alter es, out completely. one girl and then cases and I . He liloliaes Hheii Bob pwh the (ilrl Vou etart laughing with the first ' when she left him at the alter rail in )nestioh, it's a different story enreel of "The Night Club" and never he swore off all women until he tirely. He makes omc erack about let for a alugle minute till the met the other "most beautiful girl in It lieing easy to make a xttilliotn ixaainpfarle-ouf t the world," anyway. by marrying the girl. Edith Hender iThat's the way we find Raymond son (Miss Reynolds) overhears him com and comes to the conclusion that Griffith, Paramount's high-ha- t .who is edy star In "The Night Club," which hero.. la one fortune-hunte- r 3 wiH be the feature at the Columbia goii to- get stung. Bob' Is completely theater Monday and Tuesday. . Grif taken back re). fith is featured in the cast with when he learns what Edith thinks Vera Reynolds, Wulluee Betry and of 'him. decides to sbow ber he don't give a whoop almut the money Louise Fazenda. Night Club" written for the by taking his life, In which evrtit the I screen by Walter Woods from- Wll- - million would go to the girl, accordllamXde Mille's stage play, "After ing to" rhe"wni. Whan yea lUJ ? tta Five .lava story of a young idenlist, he will, Try every t'me. Bob CNOI ar n make-w ho finds himself heir to a col a dramatic j exit attcmps to' CLEANER.. . aiid alll has to do to collect from the picture the thing turn In' can't raatat ti Spot ' . ...... not of tha.town of Eros, is to mnrryf certain girl. But that's to a fSrce find ,only tends to pinke Mae Poa- - all (abrfea. Sana .UV"L But when she the catch,, for Roliett White . Ray him the more ridiculous in Edith's ""Tn. mn. M,J'women the all -aim na, wno cnareea nt. i .by ..... .. . i i ui inh. Wnrfl accordin( w eye. A- - at mat tesmt-h- e .hargatns . trrr t i van Sold bv ' m oun irirtir wt.ii with Diablo (Beery), Spaniard, to ivhur hi below,wn vinw.""" IT.' roUO of men and women him charm kill the. before with witnesses. HEDQUIST DRUG CO. In the without association CenoJ Agency Ine sex. esoeelally since bexwas i meantime, White patches things tip "Mood THE NIGHT CLUB." 7 1 tma tne answer s at the Kiddie the evening of August 18th. Kir-ku- SALT JJJSD ANNTAL UOUNB-L4 LAKE ClTT, L'TAH. $3.24 round ;ftrp via Denver Ritr Grande Weat-o ern..: Ticketa on aale August m 20. ., Final return limit, August 24 T 15-i- . ; i - ";JKT r -V rt. -- r '(J ( dim . mll-lln- 1--a. """:.". ". .... ... 11 v,j 111 , X - u - Ekf, . j Cu- - ' J -- ' , -- ti -- r, V" 1 always on who;-can make him W--j the count. Daniel : Y . Ah a. W that's : I . 'a f - J 4i rA r iw No...ma.ttfirhow Cham- great fellow Hon J ' VVJ-"- Ui- CLEAUER i'The Jf r, ' 4.,-- I , , y1 j J' , ' - 1 ' 1 " ,s ? x "W ? Vl ' ' Viw-4 v - - -winner. r- His latest vlcUra is Fidel La Bara. 'apiram to the flyweight' .boxing down to meet Bara. e"ltl4 aTrmnkid OenBTOof NewTQrlcJ1thJa. &? -- rweiiUi Bd mimedlately after .the match 'he'll marry Mlsa La,Vern f Stark ottos Angeles, a classmate of A hi In high school. Photo shnw'.-- . aistent ;!' -..1 - - KM .- . '' jX. x ;V v " - t f x - , $ $V. V t- i :v n v": -- -- - " x- ;,: I - I " |