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Show THE SAUNA S!!.V. SAUNA. UTAH FURRED IILACK SUIT RETURNS; OUTFITTING THE COLLEGE GIRL MTSTAM'lvq .rM la It Ml It I it rollrg flrf a 111 Brad A auttiu. mu light frock a fur lit ojwning t)l rvi r ta u It over r Hanging v t ft rt.tly furred all (tart uM nrak, Vau lMd oiv of dgvcjn or It couiiry, and on Buy expert aom li 11 u Nwt Dress UEDITERRANEAN Daddu's Eoohitiff Fairtj Tala Ma- Morocoo. rywun, deira, Canary bra, fUKUM, bopt, Italy, rV, EUDOPELiSiSi? twusi INMMaaMStli HIM rt-n- rubrics Composition of Met fsbrint ronuialag layrra oi cff14 UtrlaiUc full ba brag Urrutaa meant tiiirrnt, and ut tnay go ! dona ltd It tjr um-- a ttt Ths Rlcht Woy to Silks RedyoFino Textile makers al ways ns special dyes fur silk nr woul, IbeyU-s-tknow that s the wsjr. Tb makers of Diamond Dyes era the first bn enable hum dyers In follow this plan. . Next time you nmnt to dye soma of your mor valuabto articles of silk nr wool, try the ay wea( DU-moDye i (As VUt aciags. They will give theta materials clearer, more brilliant colors than dye. And they any f metal, Is MUbUlag rUtg a til tcir ewrorta will b dad In a Ui sa it "due oitrl la It M It part modem adtpuiiott of it auita of arIHdllal messaa wag d ( Ibn rwnwM f Of IMi't-rr- , mor worn by keitita of old. says it (London, llhint,tiUewm!terf at, t'aa-m(tgBlfird mien. t Itbril I Abi material which answer nuM I rwndkco itrutiirin. ytan BIRDS' THOUGHTS I lay), Houle, fro, U. and jlrawngty la ll rail of thra warm i) to U suundrd, Tb sen "doth" la mad of Ibis Included. rant kuilrt, Knrdibl l It auiama it sew Hiisl rayon beet of aluminum, rvmMtag tin !4 Mr. "We drras so ttiurh alike." risahCOMk,TlaMBMa,N.r. full at III bead wf It list. word tf ifcw ata it drila rfrp nil'll or gold Ml. sad (tuned os Mk I think tl Is Bo and Vcicr Fjwrrow, -4 tt Md, nmnrt ar glng l dee at lib prtuertito meiedal Out an pn m; new" im w much a la I be oidea , fti that w da, Mtlag like tbe "W Mb Ilk th mm rt of pUtle auuunrre sard Is manufacturing rayon. This fabric ta 1 1 MU Ilk brow suit or roiuu.e. o id to b almost aa ligt-- i aa silk, lomg sal gray and a Ml u our feather, re Just easy to ue ns ordinary IUoU-T- w nixie-U- d r Mb very food of hating lough as lea l ter, alerproof aa lea Iter dyeo. Lika the w kits ftol w I parley DiailmSK and bright and beat rrflrding a our outer tall feathers of whit. mond Dyes, these dyes contain on I li rtewiOifcl OielniltlVS aluminum, Of this material raincoats, abundance of the highest quality so They can h reti when w fly sal See a anilines. The tin paeiaya dye I think they Mk very smart and umbrella, and oven deronra and bust Bea nulls may b mad. Nut only silk or wool only; the vkii pack rALiroMiM oinking frorka for women, but slot ay dyea, or Bar, any material. T think ki, loo. anld Mra, Vesper Dither package; 16c, drugatoiea. eflecia Is household decors beautiful You know sometimes wer Fpurroa. a Ifathaad Calling to sew obtalnabl lb will b lions Birds and GrasstHtlchr, railed lira IV bat a girl amht la lf la own loot wraot word when talking to and w belong to h big Hnh fam- good rigid arm fabric, according to tb makers. a women; rut your sicry short and let la protect ily." ber do the talking. "And If ah dortnl bap-(a land Thus would all do as name f r a good Old M il Make PinkiMtl arm. a will right uttijw us." said Mr. Veper Farruw. "Wt do." Tb linglUb tows of llavabt Church, do lov lb grass. all mile from Iortamooih, I lb "W bat our nr fa of theta which aero of as lodanry which tf local art always laid la lh high meadow-grass- . claims b true, baa born carried on by lh asm WHIM and os the nam d" fMa tirarfb ctM liir a-- nAuy-cawiAM-nowi- ta m Mil RJr oa dm, ws-II- I da, nd T-- SBMUfh alyl-lh.- " H. e swr nDuIca ttprlnavN a CfflAMIKaM over 25.000000 "U dont far about digging worm h Inout of h ground but w lot sects of lh meadows, n "Wo sr smaller than th nam our and English sparrow, la Indcrd well chocti, though then again ll Isn't. 1 mean the name w are atiuot always railed by lh Vo per Fparrow." and "Why la our bam well riM-- Sold well-know- All wearers can't be wron? LEVI STRAUSS n Overalls the Leading Brand forover 56years Every pair sold with This guarantee ANEW IFTHEY PAIR. FREE RIP . fur IjojO yearn, mad tber wa fa Tb sioua throughout Kuroj- - Is days gone by and I Mill preserved Is many libra rles and mueums In ?urtq, but It la th t olled Male that keeps tb mill going at preset. i. There has been r rcntiy s great demand from America for LogUfcti parchment to b acd for diplomat and rcnlflratm In American onlvrraiilm. and though lha demand has been great enough to cau shortage and send op lh price, thi reins no deterrent. it TVmrld Itaaler'a Loch tory of the California recounted by William , lie fired at fanta buck which waa standing on n steep bank and the animat fell mortally wounded. In rolling down the bank the deer locked horn with another buck, which, had been under rover. The auhaequent tangle enabled Thompson to shoot the second deer, his season's limit. Tit deer price ran ofwas Thni-n- !(. Printed Rjyon Crepe Frock. lo reel lady fashion. Wherefore In coming lo some court nt Ion In rtvunl in a oew fall suit. kwp In mind the Murk. stuartneKS of The picture, however. Is not so Mnek as one uilalii suppose, for with a Jacket or coal and skirt of thick, the call for a strikingly colorful Moils Is Inevitable, which accounts for the gorgeous beaded Mouse which ant suit mutes the Murk duvetyne long-coa- t In the picture This Mouse should prove an Inspiration to a seeker of the new." It Is entirely worked In exceedingly flue blnek. , red and 'white heads, achieving Irregular stripes. Perhaps the blouse which occurs most frequently with the modish black suit Is the one made of eggshell satin. Styling ln:erest focuses to a great extent to the hemline which shows oddly drnped and shirred effects, also soft how ties. The swathed hipline Is also observed In many blouse modes. With the blue velvet Jacket and skirt, smart afternoon vogue features a sleeveless olouse of supple metal cloth, either, plain or brocaded. This eh-ga- Black Duvetyne fashion Is one of ihe most highlighted themes of the present season. Often color gleams through the gold or silver weave, as for Instance In a blue and silver brocade or a green and gol l plaided design. While many of the metal blonses are sleeveless the majority of the satin crepe and printed velvet types have long, rather tightening sleeves. Clever side fastenings, gilets and jabots detail most of the new models. Two novelties in the autumn blouse collections are those of transparent wool-lac- e corduroy, also a knitted Shetland type, the latter as filmy and exquisitely delicate ss one can conceive. her In assembling wardrobe, do not lose sight of the weaves themselves, for by this time every woman who knows fabrics appreciates the delightsome wearableness of rayon crepe, but It la the roguish colorings of these crepe prints which give them an advance style apcul. The pilmcd rayon crepe frock In the picture below combines two of tbe simiriest new shades In Its coloring copper brown and chartreuse. These happy colors are carried Into the felt kid of the hat and the burnt-coppof the pumps. Later on It will not be surprising If this fashionable young woman elects to add to her costume one of the very chic three-quarte- r length coats of transparent velvet In a radiant brown tone such as fashion commends to those who would dress smartly and who would tune to a capricious thermometer. Just now the coed In the picture Is content to seek protection In a pair of creamy beige pull-o- n gloves (she has been wearing white ones with her sleeveless tub frocks this summer). Suit. Long-co- Later od she is going to call for a pair of coconut brown gauntlets to wear with her suit. lately-acquire- d Then, too, she is going to Invest In a pair to match the color of a certain bright handbag. Really without gloves such as these and others, one's costume begins to look quite unfinished. Yes, gloves are One can emphatically "in again. spend both an entertaining and a profitable afternoon browsing about in tbe glove section. After a tour of glove displays one is justified in concluding that gloves are not just hand coverings these days, they are creations" in the true style sense. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. . 1121. Western Keirspapar Union.) "Named tha Vesper Sparrow." then why Isnt It?" asked Mro. Paris Rabbith Profitable Vesjcr Sparrow. lliot Is rather confusing lo me." "We are named the Vesper Sparrows because we sing more often In the lata afternoon when evening Is approaching than at any other time. "And our voices are at their best then, too. Vesper, you see, means lute afternoon or early evening." "Yes," said Sirs. Vesper Sparrow, now I see why we are well named. But you also sold we were not well named. Will you tell me about that?" I will." chlrjted Mr. Vesper Spar- When the other birds sing they row. choose tbe morning for their Mg con- AskforLevfs Kefiabe Merchandise since 1853 Nearly MM") torn of rubbish are being collected and Inelneraied every day In Barla. The waste gases given off In burning It are being used to produce clectrlclly, and a Mg revenue has been derived from turning I he clink-erInto bricks. a Perfection in Sampler The Place, Not Tima sampler consisted of a square of perforated canvas, the Where ilo you bathe?" rows of perforations being equally "In the Spring." on "I didnt say when; I sahl where." Designs were statnH-spaced. the canvas and tilled In with different Stray Slorloa. Eatrsme of Boldoosa colored worsteds, the stitches forming little xs." On the finest canvas tills "She certainly Is a bold thing." Sinners cant te reached because would almost give the effect of a ber She even bigb-hathey dont know what you mean when "Terribly. milliner." yoo say lost." d j j u cert Now we like to sing In the early morning, too! We always Join in with the early morning singers. Rut we sing later In the afternoon than the others, except the rosebrenst-e- d grosbeak family, and they love to sing in the early evening as we do." Td suy," Mrs. Vesper Sparrow remarked, thnt we were both morning aud evening singers." Just what we are," said Mr. Vesper Were a little bit like the Sparrow. meadowlarks too, though. 'How are we like them? asked Mrs. Vesper Sparrow. Sometimes we sing when flying, And they Mr. Vesper Sparrow said do that. Then too, the meadowlarks are very careful about hiding their nests aud keeping their hlrdlings safe in the grassy nest, with grass covering over and around the nest. We fly away, and so do they, when we think danger is near not because we want to desert our young oh, nev' er, never. said Mrs. Vesper Never, never, Sparrow. "But simply to keep people from knowing where our nests are. There are some creatures, continued Mr. Vesper Sparrow, his little voice shaking as he. thought of such creatures, who will rob nests of eggs before the birdlings have come out. They think they are making collections! What do they want of eggs? Do they want little shells which dont really mean anything to them at the expense of breaking the hearts of the mothers and the daddies? Would such creatures like to have their brothers and their sisters stolen away from them out of their cradles? I should say not I Would they like to have collections made of their sisters and brothers? Not for a minute. There are e.iough things to collect. Stamps aud pictures and stories and real pets to be cared for but not the eggs of birdlings. But 1 have heard that people arj getting over their cruel ways. And Mrs. Vesper Sparrow felt very much better about It, very much breakfast with a heaping bow! of START your crisp Post Toasties in milk with fruit and youve made a grand start on the day. Energy is what people need in the morning. Here in Post Toasties, the Wake-uFood, is the kind of energy that gets to work for yon quickFood just for that ly. Its called the Wake-u- p reason! p toot And its so good for boys and girls and grown folks because it is so easy to digest. They oil Just naturally take to that wholesome, delicious corn flavor. Tumble the crisp flakes right ont of the package into the bowl theyre easy to serve. Dont forget theres Just one way to get the Wake-u- p Food. Ask your grocer for Post Toasties la the red and yellow package. wax-wrapp- rOSTt; COMPANY, INC., BATTLE CREEK, MICH. Henry Usually Good Teacher Did I see you copying this problem from Henrys paper? Stupid Yes. Teacher Don't you know that's ter- ribly wrong? Stupid I didnt know. Henrys usually pretty good at arithmetic. Boy's Life. 0 1929. P. Co, lac. |