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Show Midvale, Utah, Friday, December 28, 193-t THE UTE SENTINEL PAGE SIX Fur, Flower s, Velvet for Winter By CHERIE NICHOLAS Will Please for Play or School THROUGH A · Woman's Eyes By JEAN NEWTON PATTERN 9188 HER LIFE'S SAVINGS ''EXTREMEL Y cheerful, Isn't she. for one wb"o has seen the snv· lngs of a lifetime swept away'?" That remark about a woman 1 had just met reminded me of some- thing n well known author snfd ~Jt the depth of the depression, when so many people complained of losing everything. She said that if all they could show for "the savings of n lifetime" was the money that had been lost, she felt sorry for tbem. Otherwise, it wasn't so bad 1 This might seem to be optimism Uke that of the doctor who wasn't ..at all worried about tbe patient's E:Xcruciating pain!" But here now She was a woman who justified It. bad lost an her money. she was "well on in years,'' and yet she was• apparently, still happy. True, the loss of ber fortune dld not mean the She had left a very e.lmshouse. small annuity, sufficient to suppl.f tbe necessities of life. But for one who bad for years worked for a competence to keep her tn the way to which she was accustomed, thh:, might well have been a great tragedy. It is not easy at sixty to alter hnblts. And to many people, to leave little to enjoy. But this woman bad already •·saved" much bestcles her money. She had saved a good working philosophy and a sense of humor. She had saved sin:ple tastes, and n lmowtedge of pleasures that are free. She had stored up provisions tor ber mind, where she had riches, and a capacity for always coining more such riches, that no depression or tlna.nclal toss conld take away. Among life's sa Ylngs. too. thfs woman had lo\o-e, t11e devotion of those to whom she had given of herself or of her substance. And sh£> had friends. whose affection she hncl saved and guarded through the years wlth no less thrift than she bad saved her money. llut I should say it Is to the qualities within bersel ;, "saved np,'' that she owes her ability to rise above financial loss, to be nndowned when her money waEC swept away, • AKE velvet for tbe coat, tc.p this senson. The cloth, which com It with one ot the swanky fur tines with the fur, Is a dlagonaJ capes such as every woman llsted ribbed beige wool. This model woula ln the blue book .>f fashion Is wear- be very etrectlve tn black suede tng this winter, give Jt a glamor- cloth made up wltb seal or blftck ous touch via a cluster of hot"-house caracul, or tn gray or brown-dyed orchids--for the answer see the cos- kidskin with a color-matched veltume centered In the group or blgh- vety wool weave. The black seal bolero to the lefl "Style costumes here pictured Which goes to show that fasl1l0D is tn- mtght easily be taken for one of dnlglng In habiliment of the most the new separate fur pieces which \Vho are so smartly in fashion this winluxurious type this season. sttld .. depression"? Well, anyway, ter. In reality- It Is made as an sumptuous furs and magoUlcent actual part of the coat. The tur coats (r1ch cloak--log velvet a favor- merely tops the cloth sleeves. lt Ite) with bo11tonniere or corsage of would. however, be a most practi~xotic flowers (preferably orchids) cal Idea and thoroughly tn l::eepfng: Is the nf'w deal which fashion's fol- with present stylt. trends If this bo.lero had been one of the detachable lowers are hnvln~ dealt to them. By the way this vo:;ue for Hower sort. This tdea of separate fur capes 1 Hdornment Is Increasingly apparent. For tailored dnyt1me clothes. one and stole collars uod gilets which 1 ladsslipper orchid fn n gold and stl- look almost like sleeveless jacket~ ver tuhe pin on the lnpel of one's with their two long stole ends beltcoat (Sf'e thumb-nail sketch In the ed in at the walstHne. has much left lowPr C"Orner) is In excellent to commend !t. \Vitb accessory fur .Jewels and orchlrls form R novelties lnclurlfug perhaps a 'bt~h form. regal nlllance for evenlng. \VIth turban hat and n ruuff-bng to mah•h. the new Jm.-front neck11nes 1t ts any cloth suit or (·oat takes on an, Mnny women sma1·t to wear a necklnce. with or- ulr of distinction. on of instead chids In the center of a practical turn of mind arP th<' tn sl~etche() f.'l!lking advantngP. of this new VOJ!U~ the shoulder, as right hand corner helow. Rec~ntl.v In that they are having their out-of- I• at a UPhntante party a dress t.l! style fur cont.<J of past seasons re white b111owy tulle with nosf>gays modeled lnto styUsh boleros or oi wnx-whlte came11as snug.~}etl capes or gllets which Impart any here nncl t!H're was the loveliest amount of chic- to their appearance slght evcnln~ lights ere shone ur.on. wlthGut an t>xtravagnnt outlay of Bowe~er, unless the fur 1'he flower vo::rne also extends tfl money. Q.lnner gowos. the flowers In thts to- you have Is of renl value. It Is al llttlnce nre usually hand mnCie to IUQSt as thrifty to invest in ready· match or contrast the color or the mades. for the shu·ps and depart·velvet or other material wbtch fash- ments are showing tntrigulng tur pieces of vogulRh peltry. Ions the dress. I@. We~Stern Newopnper Un!on. ot Returning to a style analysis p~c ?be handsome models tn tbe What Rattlesnakes Eat tore, It ts plsln to be .seen. judgot ac('ounts lnc!lcates Examination outing from the perfectly stunning feed on any sort ratUesnnlies that fit shown to th· right. that fashion that ma~ 'l't:r-tebrates smaller ot has recogntr.ed Russin 1n no uncerThe toirencll. their wlthlu come tain manner. Cossack turban: bl~h upon found been ba\·e items lowing coJiar, belted walstnne. deep cuffs Ground stomachs: ot exnmlnatton and an abundance of fur. each speaks eloqu~ntly tn terms a 1:1 squirrels, chipmunks, pocket gophRusse. It is a stunning ensemblP. ers. young pmlrie dogs, kangaroo To our way of thinking you couldn't rats, deer mice. meadow mice and find anything smarter In tbe way cottontnH ra!>bit:3. various small of a winter outfit. The rur ts nu· lizards. frogs and toads and occatria. which ts of outstnnd1ng favor sionally birds as large as quail. T 0. Bell Syndlea.te.-WNU servlee. "BLANKET " COAT 87 CHERIE N f('HOLA..~ I I 0 Probably the most unlikely story told about parrots concerned one which was purchased from a sailor by a clergyman. The great delight of the latter gentleman was tor th& ch11dren In hts parish to call him uncle. Soon after he became the proud possessor of this large bird he spent several hours lo trying to teacb it to say "uncle." But the parrot reevening ap. As mained dumb. proacbed be reaUzed that he had no cage for lt. so he placed tt at the end of a long perch to the poultry houSC" on which a dozen bene were roosting. Next morning he beard • dlS"turbance In the poultry yard and found eleven dead hens. whlle the parrot had bold of the other bt Its neck. nod, shaking tt from ~o:tde t"" slde, was shouting. ••say •uncle; 70u silly fool, say •uncle' t" There have been heated debates between owners of pnrrots and sclentlsts. 'l'he former state empho.tl· cally that their birds talk Intelligently. while naturallsts Insist thnt the birds are simply repent!ng phrases which they have heard. The parrot ba9 a won.c;lerful memory. and can store up long sentences tn Its littlebrain. Perhnps some Incident thebird Se(!S calls one or these to mlnd. and at an appropriate moment It flashes out. to the amazement of Usteners.-Londo n Answers. CHARMIN G QUILT IS "SUN BONNET, . By GRANDMOTHER CLARK. Many mothers and grandmothers wonlCI get busy and mal(e the "Sun Bonnet" Quilt for a home darllng tr they could see just bow cunntnc It .• looks -.vhen finished. One of the six poses of the bnby ls shown here. Th6 18 Inch blocks are stamped on white material. The applique patches are ' ~tamped for cutting and sewing on What could be more cunning than many colored beantlful prints. Tb& this square llttle dress for a round embroidery is in simple outline Uttle girl? And by the way. squares stitch. Send 15c to our quilt department are •'just the thing" this year. The yokes, back and front, give the 1m- and we wl11 mall you one comf)lete pression of buttoning down over the block lllte the above picture. also top ot tlle box pleats. 'l"he neck and picture of quilt showing the slx dit'· sleeves are trimmed with demure f~rent blocks. Make this one block little collar and cu1'1's ot contrasting up and see bow It looks when nn... materiaL This mntlel Includes a Pattern for matching bloomers. .Made in a bright gay woolen tor colder weather--eithe r plnlds or checks are very smart-or in a pretty gingham, for warmer days. it will appeal to the heart o! the most clotbes-consclous young miss. Pattern 9168 mt!.Y IJe ordered only In sizes 2, 4, 0. 8, and 10. Size 4 re-quires 2 yards 36 inch tabrlc and % yard contrasting. Send FIFTEEN CE;;..l'l"S tn coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, the STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. Complete, <llagrammed sew chart lshed. Six blocks. each different.. fn('lurled. will be mailed for 75e postpaid.. Send your order to Sewing Circle 'J.'hts Is another of our good-look· Pattern Department, 232 West Eight- lug quilts and, like tbe others. must eenth Street. New York, N. "f. be worked op to be appreciated. Address-Home Craft Co., Dept. Nineteenth and SL Louis Avenue. D. Veteran Warhorse 9165 Klkl, a veteran warhorse, owned by n building contractor at Alx En Provine. France, hat:l just reached his forty-first birthday. Klkt was twenty-five at the close of the World war, nod shouting him wus considered, but officials decided that an animal of bls venerable age should be permitted to end his days in peace. St. Louts, Mo• Enclose stamped addressed en... velope when writing for any information. Let Him Waitt Servant-The doctor's here, sir. Absent·mlnded Man-1 can't t.eb him; tell hlm I'm ill. LISTEN IN SATURD AY p.m. P.S.T.t 112-3 p.m. M. S.T.~ jll-2 I I ·. Here's tbe tate::;t tlllng tn tbe way ot a sports and pructicaJ daytlme 1 c~at. Schiaparell1 wakes thJs dasblng model or n brilliant red. green and blue plaid blanJ;;:et OV"ool. It shown here worn over a dark blue one-plece wool dress. I I Parrot Altogether Too Strenuous in Action I lsi· " ' METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA Direct from itl New York stage announced by GeraJdiH Farrar. Complete Operas ••• three hours.~. all NBC Stations. LISTERINE FOR SORE THROAT . Wa tch Thi s Spa ce Next Week |