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Show THE SAUNA Sl'N. SAUNA, UTAH r Who Wants to Go Skiing With These Girls? I I ri SMART CAPE-COAENSEMBLESt FOOTWEAR PRESENTS NEW VOGUE T JMSIlltlV Mr of 4 .'.! Mfc I I allli YU Mr may Majority of U wgwilh rp of r wl f laleM uf d.ffiirtiL l)Ui Mv spiraled I oumh, hut of silk, You sill lev IU IUI tLrta wo Irmliditw, wo rhlc, wo graceful sod a r raid ar Ihry. It M a lib a feeling of geaula relief that fashion's followers sr laming fita emits of straight and monotonous llwr t th animated fluttering rwt . 1)1-Tbrfl, tod, th fact that the TLi- two young ladle flushed Mount liaAlrr National path. jli.lr suit and rnj mi AU Old Monastery to Hold Celebration dwo lh as as whimsical tat all th other footwear f so flirting sad frt grata promtse baling future. la (owner nf rotor nd medi th footwear autlock for spring am summer Is nothing lhB lew breath-takin- la order la relst shoe footman sod It scrwwworiea, be showa mad of vea so deiirat terial tad who printed erap "pet i" of this fl h sr ma- chin, Rag gy west gr Hold National j t j Mc.-- Chairman of com- - J been named and preparations ar progressing fm 2 J the national convention of ihe American Association for ihe 2 J Hard of Hearing here June Si J CL Mora than tW delegate from all parts of the country J ar xpected to attend. Devices 2 will b Installed In lh meeting Cleveland. jj has been destroyed and Institution Founded by St. en limce seven limes tjungotiard Benedict Will Observe bard). Sara true and the french, earthquakes end fire have laid It f 1,400th Anniversary. waste lime and again, but always ihe J Rome. I'roni th height of Its lofiy monks returned and rebuilt their house arund Ihe rvlh-- of their founder. It peek, rising IJinu feet almost perpen went through periods of great splenani-lcu-t ol town over th dicutarly dor. Not only did the Benedictines Cassloo, the fuiooua old Benedlrtln Monastery of Stonie Casslno, from spread Ihe Gospel to the furthermost corners of Europe, not only did they which throughout the centuries have departed to eovert Alia powerfully contribute to the cause of world and aavanta to enlighten It, learning In the peaceful qulel of their where numeroua popes. In tuple garb, cello, but It Is chiefly iwlng to their effort that great part of Roman received their Oral lesnona In ecclcsliia Ural dlaclpllne, anilles upon the aur thought and civilisation was saved for later general Iona, It Is they who prerounding country. Tbo eye ranges served the germs of Italian social. Inover gently undulating fertile roun try to the sea, IX) miles away to the tellectual and artistic life through the westward. In the calm and peace of darkeaf centuries. The world owe the monastery the observer feels out- them an Incalculable debt of grail ride and above the world and Ita bur tude. The Benedictine order was founded ry and bustle. St. Benedict In 62H A. D. Hls bis by The peaceful quiet of the Monte though deeply overlaid with leglory, t'asslno monastery has been rudely Is both Interesting and plctur-esque- . end, shattered this your by the preparations He was bom at N'ursla (now for the forthcoming celebration of the In Utnhrla In 4S0, of a good Norris) fourteen hundredth nnnlversnry of Ita old Italian family and was sent to celefoundation by Si. Itenedlet. The Rome but the vices of Ihe to study, brated Benedictine order, the followInto solitude while him drove capital . ers of which converted England. a youth. was still he Holland. Denmark, and Sound! Flees From Wickedness. Darla to the Christian faith, has In vltcd the w hole world to shure Its Joy Toung Benedict fled from the wickon this festive occasion and has proedness around him and abandoned bis moted a series of festivities which will literary studies, preferring to be wiselast a whole year. Added significance ly Ignorant." He took refuge In a Is given to the occasion by the report grotto neur Sublncum (now Subtaco), that iope Plus XI, on his first trip which he did not leave for three outside the Vatican, Intends to visit yenrs. A neighboring monk during this period supplied him with food let the Monte Cnsslno monastery, accomInto the care by means of a down court. hls panied by rope, nere he was tempted by the Celebration to Last a Year. one who took the shape of a For a year Monte Cassluo will be evil beautiful woman, but Benedict, sumthe goal for countless thousands of hls fortitude, stripped himall moning pilgrims who will climb the steep road bis vestments of skins and of self to the monastery In order to particirolled among thorns and briars until In Indul the special spiritual pate the Impure flame was extinguished. gences granted by the church ou this Hls fume spread nntll the monks In occasion. The monasterys famous library, SOUNDS TAPS FOR 450 containing a unique collection of treas ored ancient manuscripts, will be thrown open to the public and Its ar tistlc wonders will be visible to all. Solemn religious ceremonies will be held In its beautiful church. Thou sands will kneel In worship at the high altar, beneath which lie the rel les of SL Benedict, founder of the order. The town of Casslno will share In the celebration with an exhibition of art. Work Is now In progress to pro pare everything for the inauguration date. The road winding up the steep mountain to the monastery is being Improved. Hotels and restaurants are getting ready for a tremendous Influx of pilgrims. Monasterys History Varied. Sergeant Herbert J Weeks of the Since Its foundation, 1,400 years ago. First corps area who has officiated as the Monte Cassino monastery has had bugler at 450 funerals In Ibis couna history full of ups and downs. Sev try and France. mu Ui and 01 uo wvwurlr, h Intriguing shqies of Iaradloa valley. ! Hard of Hearing to t that shoe ttillb-- e lav chamber to rnahl deaf to hear all proceedings. pertos "Emparar Malfe" Tber ar several laig green 2 e 1 fier-many- HOPES TO WIN SCHNEIDER CUP WITH MYSTERY PLANE v- United States Navy Working on Ship to Develop 340 Miles an Hour. Washington. Out at the naval aircraft factory In Philadelphia mechanics are working on a strange appearing plane, tearing it down from biplane to a monoplane. The workroom Is closely guarded and none may pass In or out without special permission, for It Is with this mystery craft LleuL Al Williams of the United States navy hoes to win the Schneider cup race for America and break all air records. Lieutenant Williams, one of the most daring, fivers in the service, lias remarked to friends that unless t lie plane will turn up 340 miles an Imui le limy not enter It. Three hundred an I forty miles an hour nearly sti luiu a it. mute a u almost iucoiiceiv 8ed - - And Lieutenant Williams had good reason for his remark, for reports have reached here that the Italian entry in the races, to be piloted by Major de Bernard!, has tested up to 350 mites an hour. However, this does not mean the fastest plane will win, bnt It does mean that an entry must have the ability to come near the fastest plane, nr close to 350 miles an hour, to cap ture speed honors. Lieutenant Williams plane Is fl nanced by the Mercury Aircraft corporation, an organization of New York and eastern sportsmen Interested In seeing America recover honors tn ihe seaplane races. The American mystery plane was built first as a biplane. It was said, and Inter torn down for reconstruction into a monoplane. width Wil Hums believes will produce more sveeti large lh vicinity chose him as their head, hut Benedict applied aucb sever rules that th monks soon regretted their olfer and attempted to polsoo him, th story runs. Th cup containing th poison no sooner was taken Into Ben diets hands than It burst asunder and Benedict, after reproving them lor their Ingratitude, again retired Into solitude. Benedicts reputation for saintliness cap effects sr styled of cool sum attracted many disciples until fully 12 ou-rsilks adds both to their charm cloisters rose round hls solitary cave. and their practicality for warm weathThis, however, caused Jealousy among er wear. the rival orders of monks. Fresh atCrepe de chine ta the favored maen tempts to poison him were made, but terial for thes summer rape-coa- t he was again saved by divine Interposcmblcs. The model In the plclur Is In navy. Notice the length; the short sition. The Jealous rivals sent seven lewd types are very amart To fill the cup of modlshness full to girls within the precincts of the nmn blouse of nsfery to seduce Benedicts monks overflowing, designers add Finally, Benedict decided to abandon gingham silk." That Is, the silk Is In the neighborhood and Journeyed south checked gingham patterning. Check are the roge. If one fulls to ward to Monte Casslno. comply with the style demand for a Joins Forces With Sister. frock made of checked fabric, silk, He demolished a temple to Apollo wool, cotton or rayon, then the only still existing at that time, which was thing left to do Is to compromise with ao object of worship among the Igtwr-afi- t a blouse of check silk. The blouse, of villagers, and erected In Its stead course, will fluunt at least one decora two oratories, one dedicated to SL tive bow, most likely tied at the neck John the Baptist and the other to SL like the one pictured. Martin. That the mode Is destined to follow In later years he was closely associa checkered" career this summer ated with hls sister. Scholastics, who (here Is every evidence. Sports coats also had forsaken the world and of checked woolens. Jacket Bulls ot founded a nunnery near Monte Cus-sin- checked gingham and even hats of Benedict died standing after checked fabrics abound In the style partaking of the communion, and wua picture. burled In the church of the monastery As to the separate blouse, be It ot under the high altar by the side of check silk or any other known weave hls sister. whatsoever, for materials used for Its The Benedictine order soon spread making are legion, It Is having Its day over Europe. The order was based on a set of rules dictated by St Benedict and founded on labor and disci pllne. It Is the distinction of St. Ben edict that be not only organized the monks In communities, but made manual labor a necessary element of their life In contrast to the mere meditative seclusion which previously had been the custom. It led to the high Intellectual fruitfulness which has been the glory of the Benedictine order. Wherever they have established themselves the Benedictines not only made the wilderness Into fruitful fields, but also became a center of Intellectual life. Civilization owes them a debt greater thaD many know. y three-quarter- s all. quite nereasary to the happiness ot milady who would be perfectly from the rmwo of her head to the lips of her toe. Recent displays reveal shoe of del Irately embroidered pique. Ratine nr rnfila embroidery on linen also presents an arresting shoe suggestion. Gsy cotton prints also are serving aw Interesting media for summer foot wear which exploits color and nov d city. Several alluring new shoe modes ar shown In the group Illustrated. Cool ns well as smart are shoes of loosely woven straw no, rayon. If you please, made to look for all the world like straw and having none of the fraying, breaking qualities of the latter. The smartly shod feet In this picture dls play shoes of beige rnyou weave printed In line design and trimmed with beige kid. Rayon and Jute a decidedly new combination In the footwear mode-m- ake their appearance this season. Of neutral beige tone trimmed with beige kid, slippers of this novel In terweave of rayon and Jute, aa pie tured at the top to the right In the group, are Ideal for wear with almost any daytime costume. Satin lunasol, a rayon and silk fob Watch Your Kidneys! Too Scanty or Frequent Excretions Demand l'romlH Attention IDNEY disorder sro too serl-Jou to ignore. It pay to bred tbe early signal. 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When the plane Is completed II will be virtually a flying engine with barely enough room for the pilot to squeeze himself Into the cockpit. The present seaplane speed record Is held by De Bernard! at 318.6 miles per hour. It w.s established In March a year ago. However, a British plane with much less speed, piloted by Lieutenant' Web ster, won the Schneider race Iasi year at 283.6 miles er hour. Lieutenant Williams prepared sea plane for the 1028 races, but It failed to develop sufficient speed, so it 'was not entered. The National Aeronautic association filed a blank entry for this years race to be held September 6-- In England off the Isle of Wight. 17,582 Deaf Pupil Washington. The bureau of education reports 17.582 pupils enrolled in for the deaf In the Inlied the Of these 13,702 art S'stes. taught lip reading. lng rs cater-pilla- which, when full grown, spin silken cocoons in which to past th winter, transform to th moth stat 11 and finally emerge with their splendor. The moth nr knowo as Emperor Moth on account ot thetr SOME OF THE NEW FOOTWEAR un-- a glorious day at that. Indeed .o Important a part does the blouse play llie character of Hie costume it accompanies is determined by It. That is, with a handsome silk ensemble h pi. lured a change of hhue will fune it to almost every daytime occasion And now It Is a keen shoo eon ciousness to which we are awaken Wlmt with Cushion declaring ing. rlc of exceptionally high luster aud excellent wearing qualities embruid ered in tiny silver stars ss showa be low In the Illustration, suggests an entrancing new medium for evening slippers. The bounty of satin lunasM slippers is tlial they may he dyed t u't the wearer's whim. 152 ill. WV,te o 1 1 N BOTTOM LEY i-! Uuluo.) I took Lydia E. Pinkharas Vegetable Compound before my first baby was born and I am taking it now for my weakened condition after the birth of my second boy. 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