OCR Text |
Show TipIe.Cool Cottons at're Easy Keeping Up to Make Wif)ciene Sun Power Problem To Be Studied by Scientists of M. I. T. to 20 sizes and you wear arram ject to be outdoors and in unNei'ts clothes most of the sum- 14 - then youll want the smart i with tucked skirt and tai-If youre in the 36 to d collar. T - ange and want something lay cool for home wear, ' ' dress with straight skirt and oed collar is the style for you! The Sports Frock, is such a sic style that you can wear it j day long during your vacation "d els, and always feel well sed! The radiating tucks give jtah. Lake.. aCeful flare to the skirt; the jred collar is deeply notched t smartest fashion. Shark-meS7 spongy linen, pique and flat steamy are good fabric choices for good-looki- good-lookin- g, -, v:;r ;rock. The Home Frock. is a diagram design, City Us that finish in a few hours, and The aiorue."y, how youll enjoy it! .es, cut in one with the shoul- i, are so easy to work in, the pHe, collar, with the little tab, is i Su- - COmjng. Best of all, this de- -i is cleverly- - darted at the Eflfatlme in a way that makes you if much slimmer than Make this of gingham, handkerchief lawn, tub much, 1 Cure. 1 are thriti"ale i?i H or cac0 The Patterns. )37 is designed for sizes 12, 14, ;S!8and20. Size 14 requires 3 is of 35 inch material with 7 J rt sleeves. s designeeFfor sizes 36, 38, Lihr42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 3 WWiires yards of 35 incl) moon erial; contrasting collar (if re liters takes yard cut bias. J irid your order to The Sewing atern Dept., 149 New emeni'6 ipmce :gomery Ave., San Francisco, Cit,f. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) red) c Bell WNU Service. Syndicate. . b. Em For Warm Weather Comfort Pro T1 :e c( KEDDCE By Thf Eaty, Comfortable Method ill J ,ID Send for the Free Bulletin Offered by C. Houston Goudi&s Jfhen the temperature mounts, fat uindersheatloss The body temper-wvir- e of the overweiKht individual t likely to rise than that of the thin person, and he is therefore Vi. ore liable to heat prostration. ftf greater comfort, better appear face and for improved health, the man or woman who is overweight LAB should sendforthe reducing bulletin offered free by C. Houston reduce by the safe and ce boudis$,and sane method of calories. Ireei The bullet m counting; ts complete with 4 it 6( tr!l sxni'mk the caloric value Of aU the commonly used foods it contams sample menus that you can use as a guide to scientific u'etght reduction. eiy Just send a postcard to C. Houston duct boudiss at 6 Last 39th Street, iNew York City, asking for ins reducing bulletin. 5C 3 ES OTEL UTAH ojj Jlux.uaf DISCRIMINATING TRAVELERS If the notion of making a collection of insects appeals to you, for example, you dont even need to buy a butterfly net. If you are handy with tools you can make one for yourself; but in some ways the be ginner at may even be better off without a net. Butterflies, for all their attractive' ness, are not the best insects to begin on. They are fragile and hard to handle, and they take up a lot of room. The same may be said for dragonflies, craneflies and many other insects that require a net for their capture. Beetles Almost Ideal. Beetles are almost an ideal group for starting-ou- t purposes. They can be caught in the fingers as they lumber along the ground or cling to trees and bushes. They can be found by turning over sticks and stones in the woods, or by digging the bark off rotten logs with a stout knife or the point of a troweL They dont get messy in handling, and they dont take up much room in your trays or boxes. Several other groups of insects offer somewhat the same advantages. You might prefer to try scooping up waterbugs, or nabbing grasshoppers, katydids and crickets, or even capturing the wild cockroaches of the woods, which are quite different animals from the pests that haunt our houses. Killing Bottle Necessary. One piece of equipment is necessary for any kind of insect collecting. This is a killing bottle. It is cruel to carry captive insects around alive, and to stick pins through them without first humanely killing them is not to be thought of. So every collector carries a bottle with a tight stopper, into which he puts his insects, along with some chemical whose fumes are quickly lethal to insect life. Common pins arent the best things for pinning out insects but they'll do all right, especially if you try to get thin ones. Dont pin your beetle exactly in the middle, between his two but thrust the pin through one of these halves; it will hold hard, shell-lik- e better there. You dont need expensive special boxes or trays for your collection. Cigar boxes will do well enough, for a start. g wide-mouthe- d wing-cover- Small City Families Likely to Economize by Not Consultin' Doctor WASHINGTON. Families living small midwestern cities are more likely to economize by not seeing the dentist, the oculist or even the doctor than by not buying supplies for the family medicine chest, when funds run low. This is the conclusion of a survey of medical expenditures made under the direction of Dr. Louise Stanley, chief of the bureau of home economies of the department of agriculture. The survey was made of 3,118 families livnative white ing in the following representative cities: Lincoln, 111.; Boone, Iowa; Columbia and Moberly, Mo.; Mount Vernon and New Philadelphia, Ohio; and Beaver Dam, Wis. Families with low incomes consult doctors more often than dentists and almost never see oculists. Most of them, however, reported spending some money for medicines and drugs during a period of The amounts spent for medicine ranged from $6 to $21 per family per year at the different Income levels. Not until the family Income reached the $500 per year level did the reports show as many as half the families consulting a physician. Incomes were neatly three times that amount in localities where all families consulted doctors. in non-reli- 1935-193- Hi'rrvvi SnV Hite itr w dutiful interior, with unrivalled 'lily and charm. In the most Ideal '0' In tha city. Luxurious, tastefully but to the "ited rooms. Service l0nl hospitality of the West, lin'd cuisine. Famous Empire Room. uy cm of- I a I III, toombes, ItGO.MS Managing Director from g2.,0 Jit Lake City IUMU Sprni" Becomes Oescr YLLLOWSTONE PARK, WYO. A hot spi ing in Yellowstones Norris Geyser basin, immediately east of the Cliff geyser, has suddenly shot up into a geyser. In place of the comparatively fiat, bubbling, boiling water common to hot pools, the former pool has been showing some spectacular activity with a large volume of water shooting upward to heights varying all the way from 10 to 50 fee mill v w kc I. announcement that Shearer will play Scarlett OHara in Gone role that she docs best. She has no southern accent naturally, se whatever she says will sound phodeclare the Miriam Hopkins ney, Shes too sweet and supporters; mild, wail the people who wanted Bette Davis to have the part. But nobodys complaining because Clark Gable is to- play Rhett Butler; that role was made for him from the beginning. i The la- k Robert Taylors New were numerous but not unruly when he spent a short vacation in the city Pans. recently. This time he managed to and money by using arrive and leave places without hav- - pans with black or bottoms, which absorb evenly and rapidly than shiny bottoms, fu. t Dull-Bottom- Climaxing a long battle by humanitarian forces, the new wage-hou- r bill recently enacted carries a provision outlawing child laborers under fourteen years of age except in seasonal and other specified industries. For years the practice of ex ploiting youngsters has resulted in undermined physiques and poorly developed minds But in defense of the practice parents have claimed their own salaries were insufficient ROBERT TAYLOR to keep the family. Certainly a just amount of hard work Ing his shirt or his shoes torn off. never hurt any child, but cases No strange girls were discovered shown here are exceptional. hidden in his suite at the hotel, Long hours In mills, carrying waiting for autographs. Fans just to and from the gathered in crowds outside his hoheavy bundles cleaner or laboring under a tel and waited for him to appear. tropical sun to cultivate sugar And he endeared himself to them beets are unquestionably detri- by refusing to duck in and out by mental to any growing child. the freight entrance, and so disappoint them. Furthermore, he did what few movie stars do; came out and said quite frankly that, if the fans didnt gather to see him, hed know that he was slipping. Save heat pots and d heat more those with r e. Picture 7 Parade t x 4 Let childhood be set aside for physical and mental development, with laboring days to come later, is the plea of child welfare workers But this youngster must become a breadwinner as soon as she is capable im rw ' I. 1 Giant Race Lived in Swamps of the Coal Age .fgeg: NEW GRAND Hold Salt Lake City' Popular Medium Priced Hotel, Located at 4th South and Main Wrap Meats to Store. Research shows that cooked meat stored in a refrigerator loses the least weight when wrapped in paraffin paper or stored in a covered container. Convenient Tea Wagon. A tea wagon or serving table is a great convenience for the homemaker who does her own work, for she Women in Baseball One of the few women holding an executive position in major league baseball is Mrs. Barney Dreyfuss, chairman of the board of the Pittsburgh Pirates. She was married to the late Barney ever having seen a talking picture. Dreyfuss in 1894 and has been connected with the game for more Richard Cromwell has learned to than 40 years. Miss Dorothy Humexpect practical jokes in the movie mel, assistant to Will Porridge, studios where hes worked, but he president of the American league, wasnt prepared until recently to is another woman who has sucencounter them in the radio world ceeded in this line. She has had as well. He plays Kit Marshall nearly 25 years' experience in the in Those We Love, and takes it American league and handles all pretty seriously, so when he re- details connected wuth contracts, ceived a phone call one day recentassignments of umpires and finanly, telling him that the rehearsal cial matters. would be held an hour earlier than e, k-- !MV When August Baron died while ago the public. In general, paid little attention to the fact. Few people had ever heard of him. Yet he was the first man to take out patents on talking pictures. lie did it in 1896 and 1900, but the patents expired before he could get backing. He died, penniless and blind, without at the age of eiglity-thre- a- w ilia may have it beside her at meal time and, use it for extra silver and linen, extra water, coffee or tea service. She may clear the table of the first course, putting the soiled dishes on the lower shelf, thus saving countless steps a little and making her guests feel at ease. fa' tf OLJs kk'i iV ' fh V - if 17 ' i- - A ft? ci . I . 4 ft T i a ?f7 A race GERMANY. of giants that lived in the Coal age swamps is described by Dr. P. Gut-hoof the Saarbrucken School of Mines. They were creatures with jointed bodies like the lobsters and COLOGNE, rl CAMDEN, N. J. Finer face powder. made at less cost, is one img mediate application of a new device which has been introduced to the chemical engineering profession. The new pulverizer will grind particles to a size finer than the finest sieves. Particles can be obtained, economically and on a commeiclal scale, which correspond to 2 500 theoretical mesh, or only 5 microns in sue. A micron is the scientists' unit of length which equals a thousandth of a millimeter. Goods. k pre-shrun- n ITHACA, N. Y. New I'uUerizer Pre-Shrun- bel satin-finishe- W This particular type of fossil has never been found in coal beds out side of Europe. It bears the scientific name Arthropleura, and it lived about 2)0.000,000 years ago. Tickless Time. Does the ticking of the clock annoy you? Cover the clock with a glass bowl. You can still read the time but you wont hear the buzzing or ticking. does not necessarily guarantee that the garment will not shrink any further; it merely states that some shrinking York fans has taken place. Corns Vitamin Content Jong in life. NORTHWEST PHOTO SERVICE Norte Dakota Dwpt. K Farge AROUND THE HOUSE wwi insects of today, and apparently were evolutionally midway between the lobster tribe and thousandlcg-ger- s or myriapods. But they were very much bigger than any modern lobster or None of the fossils thus far found is entire, but from the fragmentary remains Dr Guthorl estimates a three-foo- t length as not uncommon; and one specimen from a coal bed in the Netherlands appears to have been five or six feet ROLLS DEVELOPED print 2 double enlargement or your choice weight of Iti prims wnhut enlargement 25o coin Reprints Vea THE first-clas- Breeding for increased content is indicated as a definite possibility by experiments on corn reported by Drs. L. F. Randolph and David B. Hand of Cornell university. The vitamin A content of corn and other vegetables depends on the amount present of certain yellow pigments, the carotinoids. Amount of the carotinoids in turn depends on the hereditary makeup of the plant; it is a Mendelian trait. Doctors Randolph and Hand bred strains of yellow corn to increase the number of chromosomes in each cell, bearing the hereditary units or genes. When they doubled the chromosome numbers (and therewith doubled the gene numbers) they obtained marked increases in the vitamin A activity. PHOTOGRAPHY Delayed Honeymoon Ily Virginia Vain poses at the discretion of the Institutes corporation. While scientists at Technology will concentrate on direct physical and chemical methods of using solar energy, research workers at Harvard university, which received a similar grant from Dr. Cabot last year, are making a pioneering study of the possibilities of speeding up the growth of trees, and thus streafri-lining- " the conversion of sunlight into forms suitable for human use. Great Potential Power. In announcing the gift. Dr. Karl T. Compton, M. I. T. president, commented on the enormous potential power of solar energy, pointing out that heat from the sun reaches the earth in the temperate zones at an average rate of approximately 4,000,000 calories per square yard daily. In the three months of greatest sunshine an acre of land, he estimated, receives directly from the sun an amount of heat equivalent to that which would be produced by the burning of about 250 s coal. tons of The store of energy in our familiar fuels, while great, is not inexhaustible, he continued, in pointing out the importance of such research. A primary object of the project will be to determine whether use of solar energy is economically feasible and practicaL Solar energy devices already proposed and studied elsewhere will be evaluated with this point of view in mind. The second aspect will consider chiefly the feasibility of developing new conversion equipment using phenomena now under study which hold promise of ultimately being useful in the solution of this problem. May Be Increased by Scientific Breeding 'k Scarlett at Last "k Daddy of Sound x, ? CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Methods of creating sun power by converting the tremendous amount of solar Science Service. WNU Service. energy into some form in man can use it as a Collecting Insects Is which source of power will be the Inexpensive Hobby goal ofofa comprehensive prochemical, electrical And Quite Amusing gram and mechanical research to be undertaken at the MassaWASHINGTON.-Y- ou dont chusetts Institute of Technolneed to spend a lot of money ogy. to have a lot of fun cultivatEnabled by a $647,700 gift from ing a scientific hobby, at least Dr. Godfrey L. Cabot of Boston, the in its beginning stages. If research will be devoted specifically for direct means of conthe collecting fever really to a search verting the suns radiant energy takes hold, youll probably into useful power or storing such empty your pocketbook on energy for future use. Under the your hobby, anyway, but you terms of the gift the income from can take a trial spin at it for the fund must be used in these studies for at least 50 years, after which next to nothing. it may be diverted to other pur- tan SDust usual, he saw to it that he got there in plenty of time. And then he sat there for one solid hour, waiting for the rest of the cast to show up. Donald Woods, w'hos also in the serial, was responsible. How Women in Their 40s Can Attract Men good advice for a woman during her change (uaually from 88 to bJ), who fear H4rei The Don Ameches were married six years ago, and at the time IJon promised his wife a honeymoon in Europe. started on it just after Don finished his last broadcast of the They hell hr ioae apical to tncn4 who wnrne about hot lbiflhfH, b8 of pep, dizzy spella, Upnet nerve and moody sp ila. Get more fresh air, 8 nrs. (deep and if you d a good general evtom tome take Lvdia !) iMnkham'a Vegetable Comnound, made $peniUy fur women. It helps Nature build Up phynicai reamtanre, thus help give more vivacity to enjoy life and assist calming Jittery nerves and disturbing sympt ms th tt often accompany change of Uiu. VtLLU WOiUU 1KHNW current season, July 3 flew from to Hullywood New York and set sail on the Queen Mary. And they've a planned honeymoon worth waiting six years for. To Met Kid of Acid and Toisonous Uaste Your kidney help to keep y0U w?H by constantly filtering waste matter from the blood. Jf your ktdnevs gel functionally disordered and fud to remove excess impuritic, there may be of the whole gystein and poisoning body-wid- e distress. liuming, scanty or too frequent urU nation may be a warning of junta kidney or bladder disturbance. You may suffer nagging backache kg ,f dtitnesa, persistent headache, getting up nights, swelling, puffmena under the eyes feii weak, nervous, all played out. In su h cases it is bettor to rely on a tnedicine that baa won country-wui- a acclaim than on something less favor ably known. Use Donnt Fills. A multitude of grateful people rvcunmnud J)oan$. Ak your tt cujhbor Radio, like every other Industry, has its slang here's a bit of it, as submitted by Mark Warnow, musical duectur at Columbia Broadcasti' ! i . r ; an advenng studios. - J iV e", ", V'7 ture serial. Chentitis sponsor trouble. Fairy godfatlier easy-goinsponsor. Dawn patrol early mornOldsters may scoff at child labor legislation. This boy would prob- ing broadcastirg. Putty blower ably be happier at play, but who can draw the line between healthful tiombone. Wood pile xylophone. work and harmful work? ODDS AD !,DSffaIlor Hunger Inn announced that hei through uilh WNU u lreo'S ; he'i lit Sytiia " 7. ' 7; '7 Cliff-hange- v.7 But They Only Get Tired, Says Savant -two CAMBRIDGE. MASS. Attacks on Mt. Everest, 29,141 foot woild summit, are of little scientific value, states John E Burchard With nothing of scientific value Known or likely to be found above 20 000 feet, the crampon-shofeet d climbers the oxygen-starvewearily plod upward through a barren region, containing nothing of but ice and snow. Five British, German, and several other expeditions have already attempted to reach Everest's summit, to be turned back, literally within sight of their goal, by weather conditions. In 1924, Mallory and Irvine, members of a British expedition, climbed upward Into the cloud-veileregion near the summit pyramid, and were never seen again. Sidney and Hindi leine (.nrroll go, unil it grooming l.oune Ilntt lor stardom . . In "I he lady and the Couhoy Dm id Alien uill dny opposite Merle Oheron, to U ham his engagement u as reported a year or so agomnsbe jut jor ptihlii it y pur poies , . . 4fm Oheron, ini iih ntally, has a grand si heme for dremng simply and uell; ju enters and shirts or daytime, uliite eiening gouns at night; the buys them by the dozens , . . Do hie Moore's baby sister is at ling uilh lleite Dans in "I he Sitters.' Weilern Newspaper Union. fa . t) It., 'A W 2f) 3J CLASSIFIED b3 ADVERTISING Have you anything around the house you would like to trade or scll?Try a ad. T he cost is oniy few cent and there gro probublf a lot ol folks look-in-i g for just whateref it you no longer hare me for. ed ADS RciUlff r t :? |