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Show "PHE full-sleeved, high-waisted dress (1721) is a perfectly charming fashion for afternoon parties, club meetings and luncheons. lunch-eons. It does nice things to your figure, because the bodice is gathered gath-ered into just enough fullness, and the high waistline makes you look slimmer around the middle and over the diaphragm. Make it of silk crepe, georgette, prints or chiffon. Here's a simple little pattern (1670) that brings you one of the very smartest styles of the seasonthe sea-sonthe button-front frock for every ev-ery day wear. It has wide shoulders, shoul-ders, a flaring skirt, and the fitting fit-ting is all by means of simple darts that draw in the waistline and fill out the bust. Flat crepe, prints, thin wool and linen are nice materials for this dress. The Patterns No. 1721 is designed for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 36 takes 4 yards of 39 inch materiaL One yard edging for neckline. No. 1670 is designed for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. With long sleeves, Bize 36 requires 4 yards of 39 inch material. With short sleeves, 4 yards. New Spring-Summer Pattern Book. Send 15 cents for Barbara Bell's Spring-Summer Pattern Book! Make smart new frocks for street, daytime and afternoon, with these simple, carefully planned designs! It's chic, it's easy, it's economical, to sew your own. Each pattern includes a step-by-step sew chart to guide beginners. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1324, 211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, I1L Price of patterns, 15 cents (in coins) each. e Bell Syndicate. WNU Srvlc. K SOCIAL and BUSINESS U jJW ACTIVITIES CENTER at the f NEW HOUSE f n N' ,n SALT LAKE C,TY Yslt-i Thousand of repat guaats year , i x ti after year attest the popularity of E,.--ifW&j this fine hoteL ',BHiiSiarmviity Fftli.DllLt:p 400 ROOMS-400 BATHS ESSSjiij RafeJl $2.00 fo $4.00 Single CAFETERIA DINING ROOM BUFFET ftf All Located off Main Lobby llU ff DINING DANCING EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT lQV I Mr. J. H. WATERS, PrriW CHAUNCIY W. WIST, Moiiosw Trend Je wind i, hloiving . . . WKSTWARD-Fieeing JT War scares, $50,204,000 Spargest consignment on iTarnvod in New York on - Manhattan. Unionism - In '4i bor strikes dropped TFent and union member- ja record high of 8,000,000. t:givenby the labor depart-MFansition depart-MFansition in management- JP e relationship. lEAIUCHE-More than jcent of the $7,632,000,000 '"come for 1938 went laXeS' culture f ent Qgures show ."fGS DOWN - Standard ;a conany reports the . J 'ncome of U98 cor nt under 1937' - i |