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Show :aver press Formed 'Green Guards of America' fiVewly 7 - i t STAGED SCREEN RADIO .If hought 1 made f'fj ' enst a Koofej j f was t ' - ' ! fit 4 A- - 4. ' santer, d and so. kinds e 01 tha- - Politicjj the a, ers, fb ' ,v Present: " ask"; "will i0S( whole a: 'iSiiMtmmsss.m, " this women the strikes country ''blitz" of the Washington will h Lse. Several hundred have already been enrolled in 1 of the ''Green rrn.rfl. dS.ies i tion which will take up first aid and ambulance corps time J ,..., iwers j. Members of the newly formed "Guards" are shown jfi training. jseas caps. i checks can cot; B of seems! Z., 7 hp r 1 tTeyi (175,000 on, tuchd with u disturbd stand-in- . They're dressed alike, posed alike. If anything, the stand-i- n is a little prettier than the talented Bette, but she suffers sadly by contrast. Those photographs show f a gooc in i .Vft:v Scotsman Found lie Was Running a Poor Second it:: ny )rnor.: 'Blitzkrieg Bob' Running Mates in Shirt Sleeves lysis c I opt!.:) ;;J ; 1, rep' Vi le 5c j MJ , - ' 1 to erviiS' PP iticl if unci' jertT Private William Hanyak of the Infantry, takes time out Eleventh of kA pic,ure of informality. President Kooscvclt and Secretary greet-hmc- n from the "Battle of the St. Lawrence Bcnry A. Wallace, Democratic vice presidential nominee, N. Y to tt Valley," at Ogdensburg, Democratic parly workers assembled at Mrs. Rooseve pruned, glory his crowning have 'Bcottairc in Hv,t President drove over from the v v hails from Philadelphia. nanyak yhome to introduce Wallace as his 1940 running mate. n,. ecttb" if aid; 3rei' "The Gilded Lily," made six years ago; it gave him a good start toward his present success. A young man named Fred MacMurray got his start in that picture, too; he was so scared that he shook when he was making tests, and Miss Colbert kidded him out of his panic. Melvyn Douglas was a polite but sinister "heavy" until he worked opposite her in "She Married Her Boss" and surprised everybody but himself by proving to be an excellent light comedian. "I Met Him in Paris" gave the public another light comedian, Robert Young, who until then had been a serious young man on the screen. Clark Gable had been slipping at the box office until be and the charming Claudette made the hilarious "It Happened One Night." Agri-- P rri, This Is The Nuts' faints Call to Arms for Uncle Sam Tax t0ir 7 chit' ""I .WwMivo vi It .! Jt'rr, r'-V- i cor' e Una?" of if ons 5 .Ibb: A giant gorilla has been worrying the executives of the too at Bristol, England; it costs $48 a day to feed him, and they feared that they'd have to destroy him to save bis rations. A giant gorilla has also been worrying Producer Jack Moss of Paramount be needed one for "D. O. A." (Dead on Arrival) a mystery thriller featuring Ellen Drew, Rod Cameron, and various others. lie' cabled to Bristol to ask bow much he'd have to pay for Alfred, the gorilla, and what could be done about transporting him with a trainer to this country. Seems that Hollywood toos can't offer anything big and scary enough to suit bis purpose. After finishing a picture most o about escaping Hollywood and its crowds to get away to some quiet place. But after finishing "The Howards of rushed Cary Grant Virginia," straight to Broadway, and Martha Scott headed for a crowded and fashionable hotel in Santa Barbara, Calif. Hats off to them! The stars who declare that they wish the public would let them alone are likely to rage and storm if people don't notice them Garbo excepted, of course. stars make a great el' Uc the i e4 if5 e! r..r u!trv weather, seven- Carole Kusscll of Miami nth-oithe lllSide on off h e shell. A nu. mi.k direc t from dors tne trick. . -- t X ?hnma H. Woodburn at rl ,shown ,our C'ountrv v S army o cSctrd l Island. Sew Vork. wi h th, known artist. The poster ith nJ i d bj ' jargc nip,l(. small-waiste- round-bosome- figure-flatter- ' y, of ,n,eres, to the Housewife AROUND 4dfell,ems HOUSE A tablespoon of vinegar poured The broad side of a knife which into glue that has become hard- has been dipped in cold water will ened in a bottle will soften it. flatten cookies so that they may be more easily rolled. Store salad oil in a dry, cold To cool a pie quickly as soon as place. Keep coffee, tea, sugar, baking powder, spices, soda, it comes from the oven place it cream of tartar and cereals tight- on a colander and the air can cir culate under it so that it will cool ly covered in a dry, dark place. quickly. CLAUDETTE COLBERT f can't just wear any old slip d and expect your frocks to have the smooth, suave, d line they should have. Here's a design (1892-B- ) especially planned to do its part and to fit toward as only a slip you make to your measure can fit. The top has Y"OU Metal teapots sometimes give a "musty" flavor to tea made in them. To prevent this, store a lump of sugar in the pot. When you're ready to use the pot rinse it in boiling water. k- iUit lit J - h ire. it X For many months the canny Scottish wooer had come courting a village lass without committing himself. Then he felt the time had come for him to begin to speak noteProducing a book, he said: "Maggie, I've been weighing U9 your good points, and I've counted up to ten. When I get to the dizzen. I'll hae something to say to ye. "Well, I wish ye luck, Jock," the maiden coolly responded, with a jerk of her head. "An I've been reckoning up your bad points, an' I've reached nineteen. When it gets to twenty, I'm mairrying Ferguson, the plumber." well-thumb- the L. HiHkie, Elwood, Indiana's most famous son, (indicated by arrow) comes home to accept the presidential nomination. A crowd estimated at more than 175,000 heard his speech of acceptance je notification ceremonies in Callaway park. Formal notification of his nomination was made by National jman Joseph Martin of Massachusetts. ipin i' 7 i According to Ray Milland, "The greatest gift an actor can get is a chance to play with Claudette Colbert." Here's the record that proves it One of Milland's first pictures was ijSendeu $ blican 1 1 , i year, Dorothy Lamour and Mary Martin didn't meet until recently, when they were rehearsing dance numbers with LeRoy Prlnz. The Sarong Siren was brushing up on her rhumba for "Moon Over Burma," and the "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" girl was rehearsing intricate tap routines for "Love Thy Neighbor," in which she appears with Jack Benny and Fred Allen. rA As,ir4iNCA T for Name Address Although the two girls have been on the same lot for more than a Witt, p SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Ave. Calif. San Francisco Enclose 15 cents In coins for Size Pattern No the difference between an expert and an amateur, and they're worthy of any girl's careful study. little ranklin f without-na- shoulders; 2V yards for strap style; 11 yards of shirred lace. Send order to: Twentieth Century-Fofinally got the screen rights to the play "Tobacco Road," which has been running in New York for years. RKO wanted it too it's rumored that the price was more than $100,000. Unless all censorship bars are let down, considerable rewriting will have to be done. Hear Willkie's Acceptance Speech material 39-in- built-u- p x I sue thought J s Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1892-is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 ; 40 and 42. Corresponding bust measurements 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 (34) requires 2 yards her w( 1,000 sniy dart-fitte- MARSHALL'S picture was "The Letter," in which he played Jeanne Eagel's lover, whom she killed. Now he's playing in it again, but this time he's the husband of the heroine, played by Bette Davis. He prefers his current role. "I'd rather be a betrayed, but live, husband, than a dead lover!" he commented. Incidentally, two of the most interesting photographs that have come this way recently are of Bette Davis and HERBERT jj m bosom gathers to give you a littl extra fullness. The waistline la d so that it melts into your middle just beautifully. These are simple details, very; easy to do, but they make all th difference in the fit of your slip, and therefore in the fit of your frocks. There are seven easy steps in your detailed sew chart. Make yourself a whole wardrobe of slips like this, light and dark, of satin, lingerie crepe or taffeta, and some batistes and linens for your coming cottons. By VIRGINIA VALE (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) e Lemon slices cut thin and sprinkled with chopped parsley, served with plain lemon alternately slices, add much to the attractive ness of a fish salad. Save your kitchen towels this way: Place a roll of paper toweling near the sink. Use the paper to clean greasy pans, to wipe up spilled food3 and to wipe out the sink strainer. The pockets of kitchen aprons are constantly catching on door handles, nails, etc. Try putting the pockets in the center of the apron. The pockets can be reached by either hand and cannot catch on anything and tear. y To make fruit waffles add crushed pineapple, candied cherries and chopped candied orange peel to your favorite fritter batter. at i hi p r4i j?. '4 largest and best located hotel 1000 ROOMS e 1000 BATHS $4 one person, $6 two persons DAN MANAGfMENT L LONDON Standard food measurements: HOTEL ST. FRANCIS Two cups of solid fat equal one overlooking pound, as do two cups of granuUNION SQUARE lated sugar, 2 cups of confectioner's sugar, 2 cups of dark brown sugar, 3 cups of regular Later Learning flour or four cups of pastry flour. It's what we learn after wt Three teaspoons equal one tablespoon. Sixteen tablespoons equal think we know it all that counts. one cup. Two cups make a pint. W. R. Morris. In SALT LAKE CITY THE '.. i - Je. ' IW HOUSE f HOTEL Choice of thtDiscrimmatingTravtter 400 BATHS Rates: 2.00 to U.00 400 ROOMS to-d- U' Our S200.0O0.CO remodeling and refurnishing program baa made available the finest hotel accommodations in the West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. CAFETERIA DINING ROOM MRS. J. H. WATERS, BUFFET rV.id.nf Manogtrt J.HOLMAN WATERSondW. ROSS SUTTON DINE DANCE The Beoufi'M MIRROR ROOM EVERY SATURDAY EVENING |