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Show I The Man I Love i - w mm HILLS. I was reading BEV1FRLY .rticle Just now by some Bmart ul and he was gii"s mi " movies, and what caused tbls and that. He happened mention to the by "Specialist" Well Sales. what In the world about mat little Chick (A,iM VY V JJ book? One that nana. mar cially If he had ever been raised in the country or small town) took home, ead to his wife, and to his Mother, and was tho more is Dad, for the older you some-odappealed to you. Then to have never had that enough up speak idea that It was a lumor to get the ireat character study of a man. The a building, It was of tory wasent of be mans great pride In his chosen viLWffr r y pro-pssio- you are a anything, but that little tory that sold over a million copies, nd here is a funny thing about it. It raa the best people that got It. The umb guy, the cleverness of the whole 1 wish this bird ling was lost on him. knew Chick that wrote Sales, he iat ould get the surprise of his life. He K3 done for twenty five years the anest and most applauded act ever in udeville. He is so clean that he Is most a prude. I remember years ago, pg before the publication of the book. Ick told me that story, and I rushed time to repeat all of it I could remem-- f r, and 1 could visualize this old an artist to his hammered old You can make anything lind too out of car-inte- r, ger tips. this little obscure mlssin- Jrmation here tonight, brings back the tanory ot my nrst meeting with lick. We were both on the bill to lather at the Grand Opera House, itsburgh. Pa. both doing singles, bat is I mean both acta were acts lere we worked along). Chick was ling those great set of characters It have lived so long till they have Rome classics. Why the old man with fishorn sitting on' a stool blowing on as famous as that statue of a fel ls' sitting on a rock, called the thinker". Then the preacher making I announcements, then the fresh boy. pn the girl reciting. They applauded ll yelled then, they do the same to I. Chick was such a big hit the rest us might just as well have packed and gone home, and we would but dident want to miss hia ait at any Reading Dw. had just got married, ie and his beautiful, lovely sweet girl, p very accomplished violin nlaver. Chick had her on the bill doing a e, I watched his career, and occa pally run Into him. He was the big- it hit with an audience, and the big- It hit off stage with all' actors, that I recall in all my years of stage ft He lived at Urban, the home of Illinois University. His father was entist. I played the town, and went to see his folks, as grand an old pie as ever lived. His Dad used to him up sets of teeth that he wore me of his characters, and they are it principally changed his whole was a ts. rs. Rogers and 1 were up to his flat one time when his twins e born. Now here they are grown dren, and what fine ones his chll- P have turned out to be. He lives iewhere now, and like many of ad- ng friends, our trails just dont pen to cross very often. This whole Jywood and Los Angeles is the darn- Places to have friends that you F see, if you dont hannen to work fie same studio. I got lots of friends I havent seen in years, and I I'd just love too, but It seems it just t happen so. If I run onto Chick I ping to show him this little article pis squirt who it such an authority what constitutes the decay of the "rican mind. Its like reading that arcuiiishop of Canterbury had caught In a night Jub. fkk ia awful good In pictures. He is N character actor. The rest of us Ho a character. He lives him. He Is Remember the man "That had N to Lincoln?' that little ar of this guy pome good any 1 It brought to my mind memories of t the finest inters that Put foot on A real our fine 'esome man. has nerhann more applause, ziven more clean cot mnr Innp-hnnr mill- than finv vaudeville a i In morlf. sh tnat vaudeville, how we miss it. laSS of entertainment haa ever ftD- bed It for real entertainment. The y, the worlds various collection of . the years of practice to attain fet't'on n acts of skill. And to have "'a outstanding Antra in that fJU Ptrade Is something Chick f Can b proud of. It's High Style to Shine in Satin By WALDO THAYER by McHur, Newspaper syndlew. . By WNU Service. gathered YUI ESt"m and BRISBANE CIIERIE NICIIOLAS FXTli around to hear TV Ilindenburg Sleeps Important Stork News I shall presume, as I Instructed Mr. Attorney Willetts to have you. Building Happiness Mr. Green Sees Danger of table. As I write I have a nice the picture of you waiting eagerly for the important part of this. Well, you sha'nt be kept In suspense long my dears; though perhaps what's coming won't quite fulfill your expectations. You see, I'm putting this down Just as I feel It, without any "I, Nancy 'regg. being of sound mind" rigmarole. That's principally so therein n't he any misunderstanding of what I have to say to you. Tou three have been close to me during these last nine years at least, so you think, in all that time, not one of you has missed spending some hours with me each day. My wants have been cared for by you jointly-us- ing my money, of course. Each of you has possessed the same motive: desire to be the one or among the ones called to hea- - the reading of this document. And so it Is. To you I shall speak first, Beatrice, for you were the first to figure In this new life of mine this bitter, bedridden mock of an existence. You It was who rushed to me in the hospital as soon as the studio notified you of my accident. And how grateful I was then ' t for that apparent sisterly solicitude! It really wasn't until after the first A S TO the most outstanding Imme-dlat- e fabric news, it's satin I In year that I saw in you a duplicate of the wretched man we once called fa- all the annals of its history this bright and shining costume medium has ther. For nine straight years you've been, never more dramatically illumined the pathway of midseason and early fall In degree, a liar and a cheat. On four occasions that I'm cer- styles, than at the present moment. If anyone thinks that the newer tain of you've plotted to poison me and only held back through the most satins "tell the same old story," all we craven sort of fear. Does that make can say is that a most happy surprise you know how thoroughly I've been await? each and every so unimaginaaware of all you thought hidden? To tive a skeptic. Fact Is the early arrivals on fashion's stage are delivyou I make one bequest, Beatrice the bed in which I have lain for this ering a message so refreshingly new eternity shall be yours if you keep and inspirational the moment you glimpse the advance models you will and sleep in it yourself. feel the urge to wear satin. And now, Fred. All I have said alThe resplendent evening gowns of be ready may repeated to you; yet I feel no hatred, for you have been only gleaming satin In such beguiling tones weak and silly. Those you always and tints as mint green, ice blue and were, too. I remember clearly your that new and illusive dusky pink absurd, vain little mannerisms as we which Is so lovely, the smartly finished played that scene together the day I daytime suits with their amazingly belts and their primly fell. starched broad white turn-baccollars And ever since, day after weary that remind of the picturesque garb of come to have In see day, you mincing our honored Puritan forefathers, the me with great sorrowful cow eyes and handsome dressier afternoon satins second-gradroses. Could you think with their dainty feminine details, and me so stupid as not to realize you the swagger tailored sports dresses stayed hours after your brief visits with their many buttons and tricky to my room, often overnight? That of which are now on style all gadgets, your chief mission in life was consolsimply hold one spellbound. parade, her Beatrice for and "privations" ing It is just such stunning costumes as "sacrifices," so that you might attain a firm grip upon my estate? You fool- the trio pictured which are causing I seekers of chic and timely apparel for ish, transparent little charlatan! will you the lovely plaster cast which immediate wear to "catch the vision" has embraced my body so many years. of satin. These particular models were carefully selected for Illustration As for your part, Dick, It Is too in these columns from among scores shoddily shameful to dwell on long. of strikingly original styles shown at To you I was engaged when it hapof fall fashions by a recent dereaffirmed pened. Staunchly you Market council Wholesale the Chicago votion and your desire to marry. Only The detail that Instantaneously the strange new sanity of vision I had somehow acquired saved me from strikes the eye as the spotlight centers being fool enough to accept Of course you were eager ! I had a million and a half, you nothing; and an invalid FIND TUNIC BLOUSE wife in those circumstances would be IN MANY VARIETIES Ideal. And, since sis months after my refusal, I have been aware that you That blouses will remain a big fash-Io- n were living on sums from my account, Is generally conceded, but in what threats blackmail extorted through from Beatrice. To you, my gallant forms is a matter of discussion. Very cavalier, I tender as a last gift the few couturiers have thought seriously, love letters you wrote me when we as yet, of models for autumn, and were young. May they bring you those who have show suits mostly with Jackets and waist-lengtpleasure. butcher boy type. blouses the of And so to the ending. One person Russian suit about rumor The In this all has been, there there Is, styles has been heard here, Luclle wilderness of melancholy and disilluone suit with a tunic sion who means anything of worth, of Paray has which tenblouse whose man might come under this is the He me. Joy, to designation, and Helm has another, der, yet wholly professional, ministrations have made this sluggish hell of in velveteen with fur bordered coat h dying bearable. Kind and wise and wonderful, he has entered Silk Still Holds First Into my heart, become the sole object Place for Undergarments of such full and genuine emotions as The Increasing favor for lingerie I may still know. It is my single hapwithout neckwear, for cotton frocks and linen piness now at last to bequeath reservation, save as heretofore enu- suits has brought speculation as to a merated, all I own to Dr. John Kenny. change In undergarment styles, but so to reveal One final word: Perhaps you who far Investigation has failed of revival not Is real he lingerie. "lingerie" preswonder why any this hear ent. It Is because I wish to spare him Here and there, one finds a linen nightthe unpleasantness of coming again dress, as at Helen Yrande or one of Into this house until all of you have the Paris lingerie specialists but such left It forever. Therefore he has been a model Is an exception; and even at notified privately of this will's terms. Worth, the prime sponsor of sheer cotThe rest of you will now please go, ton stuffs and frilly touches, as well that the man I love may come home, as petticopt foundations for evening gowns, the answer Is that only a few for thus I like to think of It are shown. batiste gow , For a moment after the lawyer's was no Large Parisian Compacts droning voice ceased, there in Brown Simulate Wood nound. Then savagely a chair scraped man New compacts from Paris are huge back and the large on his right arose. affairs made of a brown composition monomani-aca- l material that looks like wood. They "Well, of all the wild, messes I ever heard," he stated are loose, single pacts, a trifle expenIs he with vehemence, "that certain y s sive, but a knockout to look at To child be play would I it limit Why. accessories harmonize, there are of course make aside-tho- ugh and clips, trimmed in gold, 0 have it set bracelets of doing any such 1 shan't dream same substance, and necklaces of the the our fine Mend, wooden links alterthine. I dare say been notified In which synthetic stones. ,o clever doctor,in has with colored cate to take high glee and u waiting possession?" Nw Cp Styl slowly raised his Attorney Willetts other's His eyes. A gown of bright flame red satin ts the meet to head of the mo- - cut with a deep square front decol-letttone' tempo matched that accompanied by an ermine cape ""No" he said, "not exactly. I my- mounted on s square back yoke. to tell Doctor self went this morning was open. lie office door Ills Kenny. Sqar Fingr Rin( from a dose of dead hl chair, in The expression "round like a ring" of photograph framed A Jan mors, for face down on his doesn't mean anything any Key Gregg layI found are new, finger rings that are which there note a Under it dearest- .square. simply: Tin coming, g wide-buckl- k e pre-vie- hip-leng- d e, Jit X Italy reports woman pictured to the left in this group Is the very wide belt and enormous buckle which distinguishes the suit she is wearing. This model la the sort which will start you touring the stores which carry foremost fashions with a determination to acquire a facsimile for your very own. The new finger-ti- p length coat (a trifle shorter than the roomy graceful sleeves, the straight skirt with Just enough of a kick pleat to ease it a bit these are style details each of which Is prophetic of the future. The fetching satin Jacket suit to the right In the picture la warranted to capture the heart of most any young modern. The white satin which fashions the blouse with Its scallop-edg- e sailor collar and jabot is metal threaded In a crossbar patterning. One of the big features of the newer materials Is that they are all more or less agleam with interweavlngs of gold and silver. It is almost needless to say that black satin fashions the suits Just described, for undoubtedly black Is first choice by a large majority, for street wear. However, any number of smart street models are being tailored of satins In rich autumn browns or greens (green is much talked of for fall) while a satin costume In the newly featured beetroot red or dark blue Is considered a last word in chic. As to the exquisite satin evening gown here shown, Imagine it in any delectable pastel you may happen to fancy, or glistening white if you prefer. The cape sleeves and niched neckline are Important style points als the princess lines sans belt are typically new. on the smartly satin-cla- d three-quarter- ), style-aspiri- down-the-fro- semi-fitte- nt d . Wegtern Ntwppw . Union. By CHEBIE NICHOLAS If fir. Mr. Green, head of the American Federation of Labor, warns the government that it must do something for the 10,000,000 idle. If It does not act swiftly, Mr. Green says, "society may take over the means of production." What Is "society?" President Roosevelt's government has already "taken over the means of production," taking charge of industries, payrolls, shops, farms, spending public money by the billion In an earnest, sincere effort to restore prosperity by financial artificial respiration. Constantine, Algeria, reports bloody, fatal rioting between Mohammedans and Jews. More than 20 Jews were killed, many Injured. An Arab mob, armed with blackjacks, revolvers ana "Arab knives," Invaded the city's ghetto, "setting fire to houses and dragging Jewish men, women and children into the streets, to stab and beat them." Cetlnje, Jugoslavia, reports a farmby villagers who saw him using a toothbrush and concluded that It was "a magic wand for practicing witchcraft" Unfortunately for the victim, he was seen using the "strange instrument that he carried'" Just after a cow had ceased to give milk, two dogs had gone mad and the son of the richest man In the village had eloped with a gypsy girl er stoned to death A message of vital Importance concerns the vogue for dine, dance and other gowns of more or less formality which are created of black nets or tulles or wispy laces of finest diaphanous texture. When fashioned ot daintiest sheer net there is almost sure to be a lavish use of pleated ruche effects. The gown p!ctare! shows a wide ruche trimming outlinfront decol-letaging the pointed back-anA similar ruche trimming heads the deep flounce on the skirt The silhouette which stresses a slim fitted hipline contrasted by a pronounced and sudden deep flare Is typical of the later style trends. e. Tricky Earring Earrings once more back on the fashion map are novel In cut Many are designed to follow the lobe of the ear Instead of standing out button ef-tes- t. front Chalet," "a beau-tiflodge cradled among the Kocky mountains," Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt had dinner after driving 125 miles through Glacier National park over the Great Divide. After dinner, in a broadcast speech, the President said many things of interest to the people of the United States. He said, in the first place, that "the stealing of the public domain is finished," That Is most encouraging. The President says the nation has entered "an era of building, the best kind of buildingthe building of great public projects for the benefit of the public and with the definite objective of building human happiness," "Two-Mountai- n Earl Beatty, admiral of the British fleet, has common sense. He thinks Britain should regulate her own naval strength, decide questions of defense for herself, not asking opinion or permission from other countries. Many Americans feel the same about their own national defense, and wonder why a people of 123,000,000 should be less independent than Washington's U. S. A. of 4,000,000. j In At Some of our best minds, that have been shipping dollars and securities to Canada for safe keeping, out of the reach of our "radical, confiscatory" government, will shudder reading the speech of Harry Stevens, Canadian minister of trade and commerce. This gentleman says "big business," made up of "unscrupulous financiers and business men," exploited Canada's consuming public, starved her producers, sweated her workmen, gouged her pulp, paper and other Industries and left her with a choiae of reform, dictatorship or revolution. I d the stork will Mild earthquake shocks have gently rocked the coast of Maine recently, but nothing cataclysmic happened. Windows rattled, pictures were found out of plumb on the walls. That is an old country and the rocky coasi has probably done its Important "settling down" in ages long past VERY SHEER BLACK I that soon have the honor to bring another little Mussolini to the dictator's household. This delights the Italian nation and causes more general interest than would the arrival of quintuplets In any royal family. If that new baby Inherits its father's qualities, it may play an Important part in the world. It is officially stated also that the widow of Chancellor Dollfuss will soon have interesting news for the Austrlau people. Dictators come and go ; the stream of babies, fortunately, never ceases, and there Is hope in every one. h inch-by-Inc- gray-haire- rP I . Through miles of flaming torches Ilindenburg was carried to his grave. io representatives of the Ilohonzol-tern- s appeared. The United States sent a wreath. The ceremony began with the funeral march from Beethoven's Third Symphony. "Eroica," written in honor of Napoleon, Services to honor Ilindenburg's memory were held in various churches here. New York's Governor Lehman sent to the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church a tribute eulogizing Ilindenburg as "a great soldier and statesman." f7 qtrjl V THIS WEEK testament-gathe- red her and Fred at the far end Sally Sez Vincent Pisano, only twenty, hired a room on the top floor of a quiet Brooklyn boarding house, retired there with his friend, Oresto de Roberto, Both were racketeers, twenty-one- . both were hiding, both were "on the spot," Hiding did no good. t, Two gunmen came down the shot Pisano five times In the abdomen, put several bullets In De Roberto's head. Both young men had police records, had been tried and convicted and let out Organized crime usually "gets Its man." ssy-Ugh- . Kliif FeaturM Syndiost. las. WNU 8rvlc war to mak bnaincaa nldc a in the tnim and Th to let PATBOMZE la HOME INDUSTRY THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY tn trading with "foreign" dealers, psop'o n atatea create a resembling: mediaeval "absentee It lordism", when landlords led luiurioui c'lr Uvea while their aerfa toiled en the mono u. of th ultua-tlo- c- -r Do modern "absentee landlord"" whether or not Intermonntain factoriri run. men work, commerce prospers, ard eoromanitiee flourish T Why not boy goods front Intermonntain dealers, whose welfare la identical with ar own? FRANCIS FOSTER, American Fork, lit. At 400 Utah Oil Refining Service Stations in Utah and Idaho Origination of Geometry Authorities differ somewhat concerning the origin of geometry, but most are agreed that it originated in ancient Egypt. The word "geometry" literally means "earth measurement" In Egypt the periodic overflowing of tha Kiver Nile made surveying necessary, hence its original application. Wright's Flight in France Wilbur Wright went to Franca !n the summer of 1908 and mada his first flight in Europe on August 8, remaining in the air 1 minutes; a few weeks later he remained in the air for more thari an hour. In 1920 a monument to his memory was unveiled at Le Mans, France. Special For The Month 01 Angust li fori Complete Su Konits Beauty ccarsi can now learn a profession that will make yon independent for the rest of your days. $75 only for the complete course of six months. Phone or write for our catalogue. Yna UTAH HIEH SCHOOL Of BEAUTY CULTURE 121 So. Main SU Bait Lake City Columbian Exposition Coins There were five million fifty-:epieces struck for the Columbian exposition in 1893. The plan win to sell them for one dollar apieca to help in financing the fair. A. disappointingly small number was sold as mementoes at this price, so it was necessary to use them at face value to meet obligations. nt Belgium Bilingual Country Belgium is a bilingual country. The Walloons speak French, vhile the Flemings speak Flemish, a language closely related to Dutch. Latin is in no sense an off icial language in Belgium, although it is, of course, used in the Roman Catholic church. 150,000 feet Used & New Pipa 1" Size3 12", Structural Steel and Plate 3 Monsey Iron & Metal Co. 709 SmII M Salt Wist Ui City. IU1 In the Bahamas Although the Bahamas ara thought of as a civilized territory, there are Indians on Andros island who are so primitive that they wear only loin cloths and live by shooting fish with bow and arrow. tf d0 till Jh.l tfisevrv ww,k will be Bald tor article the beet on whT fom ,! Intermountaia made Goods" Similar to above. Send your story In arose or rerse to Intermonntain Products Column, P. 0. Box li&i Bait Lake City. K your story appears in will re-- Sj this colon, eeive check fot t$ Week Na. ! W.N.U-Sa- lt f )) Laka City Handsome Old World Pheasant ' The Impeyan pheasant, of the Asiatic countries, will never be a game bird in America. It is too difficult to rear in captivity and is highly susceptible to common barnyard fowl disease. It is among-thhandsomest of the Old world pheasants. Two Kinds of Hot Air "There are two kinds of conversation " said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown. "In one we seek to learn from each other and in the other we try to deceive each other," |