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Show Fine Feathers for Three Ml quires 4J,4 yards of 39 Inch ma- l i Pattern 1207 is designed for sizes SEW-YOUR-OWN wouldn't be your weather prophet for the world, but you know, Milady, and so does S-Y-O, that it's always fair weather when good fashions get together. to-gether. Which brings us to today's three sparkling new frocks a whole crowd of style for the pretty part of any man's family. A Fun Frock. Rain, nor gloom, nor a flat tire (either kind), can dampen the spirits spir-its of the girl who wears this buoyant, buoy-ant, young sports frock (above left) on her daily rounds be they on the fairway, the campus, behind the counter, or merely from pillar to post. You can easily see why it's a winner: a button-all-the-way front, the matched collar and general gen-eral shipshape styling make it just that. It's surefire in acetate, or silk crepe. Here's to Mothers. Sew-Your-Own loves nothing more than catering to mother's wardrobe needs. The frock above (center) is for all mothers: old sweet ones, young darling ones, yes, even for mothers-to-be. It is easy to run up, easy to do up, and best of all, easy to look at. Little Brown Girl. An all-over suntan is her forte, and many sunny days are ahead for young Miss Fortunate whose mommy chooses to interpret the fetching model at the right. A scallop-edged waist front accentuated accentu-ated by frou-frou trim is right down her avenue, and a gored skirt, that's second to none for class, fits into her scheme of things to a T. Mother, why not make one dressy version, as pictured, another anoth-er finished differently for school? (Perhaps with a simple braid trim) Rayon prints, gingham, or sheer wool, will do nicely as the material. The Patterns. Pattern 1249 is designed for sizes 14 to 20 (32 to 42 bust). Size 16 re- 34 to 50. Size 36 requires 4M: yards of 35 inch material. With long sleeves 4 yards of 39 inch material. ma-terial. Pattern 1366 is designed for sizes 6 to 14 years. Size 8 requires 2 yards of 39-inch material plus 1 yards of machine pleating. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. I NEXT YEAR GO TO Westminster College SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH A 4 -Year Junior College Two High School and Two College Years Beautiful 40 acrecampus. Modern Buildings Build-ings and Equipment. High Scholarship, Strong Character and Social development- Special Music department. Physical Physi-cal education. Low Cost Tuition, Board and Room in regulated homelike dormitories. Self help offered. Write for Catalogue ROBERT D. STEELE, Associate Pres. "Tracing Post"! HOMES RANCHES FARMS Any Place, Size or Price List with us buy or trade thru us D. RAYJVSOSSINC. 30 West 1st South Salt Lake City, Utah SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Our lobby Is delightfully air cooled during the summer months Radio tor Every Room j4 200 Rooms 200 Baths Jj -'r?M44- i i, i It" " n 'i ! HOTEL Temple Square Rates $1.5Q to $3.00 The Xlotrl Tem pin Sqimre Vinm a h ik lily dcsirnbld, friendly atmosphere. atmos-phere. You will always find it iinrimc-uluto, iinrimc-uluto, supremely com fortitlde, and thoroughly npreenlilc. You enn therefore there-fore undcrslund why this hotel im HIGHLY RECOMMENDED You can also appreciate whyi It's a mark of distinction io stop at this beautiful hostelry I-RNI-ST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. Salt Lake s Most Hospitable dtt-Hotel dtt-Hotel Invites M yo u f.0Mm The Mewhouse Hotel Jrill-l 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS i&g The Finest in Hotel Accommodations i 1 at Moderate Prices Rates It is our aim to serve you in the $OQ manner most pleasing to you. to Dining Rccm Cafeteria Buffet O O J" H" Waters Pres.W. E. Sutton, Gen. Mgr. 'M |