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Show THE PAGE SIX TIMES-NEW- NEPIII. UTAH S, Thursday, December 2, 1937 In run ror the W no 1 rami ly better. into 6et stirped Nuvv Ri&HT ACTiOM VjELL.Yoil THAT ths chill. ako BRACWfi- - A ( o- uec J' 7 OKJ "THOSS NORTH POLE" FU6HTJ S v.t FEEL? To ( iyyA rZ0jr ? 1 MO- W- U-ho- - VIZ- - WiMDO air. STIR WILL CU A Man of Action THE FE ATI IERHE ADS .Z.ttZL i'lu hop out Bed close The wimdow Step With Santa Claus V B on6 of T ' J iW 7 A4 INTO ACTION S'MATTER POP By C. M. PAYNE Saved! T'EEPINa up with the Joneses most gifted in its distinctive MESCAL IKE Br S. 1- - 0. Take Your Choice HUNTLEY CTTnTB V PLUMS & CAREL-ZL- I ANJSWJEfX lSEVEXJ T A K " de- limness, and Make simplicity. your version the very essence of chic in sheer wool or satin, in your most flattering color. A Blouse or Two. Tops in the fashion picture just now is that friendly little item the blouse. A completely engaging one is shown here for women who sew. Wear it tucked in or peplum style. And here's a practical idea: you have a choice in sleeve lengths. For variety's sake, why not make the long sleeved model in silk crepe for dress; the short sleeved one in jersey for sports and all occasion wear? Pattern 1412 is designed for sizes 32 to 42. Size 34 requires 4Vz material and Vi yards of yard for contrast. Short length requires iVa yards. Feminine Flattery. Pattern 1394 is designed for briloff a in Polish yourself 14 to 20 (32 to 42 sizes Size liantly styled new frock for the 16 requires 23s yards bust). of holidays just ahead. newest success (above cen- fabric. Pattern 1417 is designed for will be your success once,you ter) wear it in the public eye. It is sizes 34 toof 44. Size 36 requires 2's yards material; with short sleeves, lVa yards. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New HOUSEHOLD Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. QUESTIONS is easy it's keeping up with Santa Claus that has in stitches currently. We got a peek at his wares, though, and frankly we copied some of his artistry. (You can see for yourself there's a "Christmasy look" about today's trio of fashions.) And happily you can do more than look and wish you can make them realities the easy way: just sew, ! sew, Cute and Cozy. Look your prettiest in leisure or on the job in the lusciously femi-th- e house coat) above, to the left. Made in handsome silk crepe or very lightweight corduroy it is as cosy as a love seat before an open fire. Make it either in the short length (see inset) or regular dress length. sign, below-wai- st 39-in- 54-in- ch 39-in- jL-- - ii ui L T FINNEY OF THE FORCE There be Too nunY . VIUJDERS BROKE rfiT r V KlCKlU' "VER. FOOTBALL 'ROUMD SO OI'LL TlLL SEI VJHUT TO Do JJ . "f'ST' tbuBrlp J ,1 hv I. L Mark R Trail Huntlfy. U. S. Pat. Offlc Pass Out -- ThT BALL T'ROW 'ROUND An is.akes. J1PST ) ' Jj LOl KE yu ia i Ihl k ""ZZ f ZZ-- X 'WAL-KI- BUT LOIKe THAT GET TH' IDEA- OT VEz New Pattern Book. Send 15 cents for th Barbara Bell Fall and Winter Pattern Book. Make yourself attractive, practical and becoming clothes, -V Manipulating Velvet. The usual method of pressing seams, especially in velvet, is to get a second person to hold one end of the mate- selecting designs from the Barrial while you hold the other. bara Bell Flatten out the two sides of the patterns. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. seam, then pass the iron along on side. the wrong THIS' X well-planne- d, That Breakfast Omelet. That omelet will not fall if a pinch of powdered sugar and a pinch of cornstarch are added to the omelet mixture. POP By J. MILLAR WATT The Hikers SHALL WE TAKE THIS WE ROAD Never Mirrors. Concerning hang a mirror where it faces a glare of light. The back of the mirror should be protected so that no light or water could possibly enter. MAY AS WELL WE'VE TAKEN EVEFCTTHING Ripening Bananas. Green bananas can be ripened by placing them in a paper bag and keeping them m a dark closet for a day or two. Cleaning Brassware. Brass ornaments should be put into hot soapy water to which soda has been added and scrubbed with a soft brush to remove any polish that may have stuck in previous cleanings. Finish off by rinsing with clean hot water and dry with YOU CAN THROW CARDS IN HIS FACE ONCE TOO OFTEN you have those awful when your nerves on all are edge don't take it out on the man you love. Your husband can't' possibly know how you feel for the simple reason that he is a man. A three-quart- er wife may be no wife at all if she nags her husband seven days out of every luonth. For throe generations one woman has told another how to go "smiling through" with Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the Bystem. thus lessening the discomforts from WHEN the functional disorders which women must endure in the three ordeals of lifo: 1. Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre3. Apparing for motherhood. proaching "middle ago." Don't be a three-quart- er wife, take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go "Smiling Through." a soft cloth. BH Svndtcat. WNU Srvic. Vegetable Water Sauce. Two tablespoonfuls butter, two flour, salt and pepper to taste, one cup vegetable water or half cup milk and half cup vegetable water. Melt butter in a saucepan, stir the flour and seasonings into it, and stir over the fire until frothy. Add vegetable water gradually and stir constantly over the fire until it boils and thickens. table-spoonfu- ls Events in the Lives of Little Men Ocean Commotion The boy leaned over the heaving deck rail, and the rail wasn't the only thing that heaved. "Cheer up. sonny," said a ship's officer, comfortingly. "You'll be all right when the moon comes up." e The boy turned a tace on him. "Good gosh!" he moaned, "don't tell me that's gotta come up, too!" Washington Post THE WORLD By GLUYAS WILLIAMS AT ITS WORST mm woe-begon- Poser "You've been out with worse-lookinfellows than I am, haven't you?" She did not reply. "I said, you've been out with fellows than 1 am, haven't you?" "I heard you the first time. 1 was trying to think." Cornell g worse-lookin- g Helping the Home your wife a help to you In running the dear old homestead?" TU say she is," answered Farmer CorntosseL "She learned stegood Job in nography and got town." 111 II VI I "rrlf III, kr TIM ItD irneu ' i - TOR ft BEN LOMOND HOTEL 1& 9 f ,?ft-in- OGDEV. UTAH 350 Bathi - f 2.00 to $4.00 $ t.OO Family Rooms for A peraons 359 Room half-kidne- DRrsSED liP V00 HAVE 0 PU ORDER fO COVER rfriE PAR-fV- CHAINS ON IN -TEEf OF YOUR ICY DRIVEWAY OUT 0 "friE BARE S"ff EEf fN Ina ) Cut y on each. Sea and a son and sprinkle with lemon juice. Put a scrap of butter on each and serve immediately. AfttR 6EtYi6 ; Mr, ) 5 Kidneys With Apple Rings. three sheep kidneys in halves and skin. Fry lightly in 2 ounces of butter. Fry also as many small rounds of bread as there are half- kidneys, and a large cooking ap ple peeled, cored, and cut into rings. Place the rings on a hot dish, with a piece of fried bread easy-to-ma- (Cvprriihi, fey Tha Ball lr4lftM, Im. Improving Vegetables. Sugar, added in the proportion of a fourth of a teaspoon to two cups of vege tables, will improve the flavor of cooked corn, bscts, peas and lima beans. Air Cooled Lonnjrs and Lobby Grill Room Coffee Shop . . Tap Room Rotary Kxrhaftfre Home of Klwania Executives Optimum "20-.T- 0' Chamber of Commerc and Ad Club. HOTEL BEN LOMOND Coma aa 70a ara T. E. Fitzgerald. Mgfh |