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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH , I El SEtrJAC CIRCLE PATTEWS'S 5? Suit for the Matronly W oman Crisp, Practical House Dress OUSEHOLD irrrs serve raw turnips in strips to be eaten with salt, like celery. Some "Ota nlnNetcspaperman: ,.. Washbgton. D. C. CLOTHES RATIONING ViUiam Beveridgc, the British wre Few pe0pie know howAVERTED man. has COOiteu uy a the country was to clothes rationL a who bought big The gamblers atthe eak rtV in JVUo'" who helped it was shrewd Pittsburgh de-... n fambline. vows the re Wizard I'win Won. c wTm . is . . . rpe vuu ia wonnarines. WPB boss Donald Keli son held several conferences on the Problem at which Wolf Allen until uie wwci inuum, out pointed Musi-Is of Uiat Fed. retailers, worried about shortHe American ages were buying all the clothes dickering with the Institute in sight, and hoarding huge amounts tMhliC Relations io wuu uic pieao of one item while having no stocks ",ci v.. orltsPref u oi other goods. fee involved is reported - Eileen Stafford and Finally. Nelsnn. aclJivv.u IIUU ..10 .. 0090. . sit down with Joseph ""iv- Boss are ueuw. Weiner, head of L in town has a juicy racket. the civilian supply section of WPB iuu a John Davidson, charges Social tmuma IEN1 the - wholesalers, and representing , j0 be seen witn nun in uie DeiEarl Reed, another WPB key official. After going over places. uivuivea proposals, they retired from the L, who sneer at foreign-bor- n iuuiii ana dratted a simple order which limUtans were given a wuaciung ited all retailers to the same amount of stock they had during the prejMellett, formerly of the White vious year. The proposal was immers staff. Colyumed Mellett: "I and la an immigrant; not a first diately adopted by Nelson, immigrant, to be sure, clothes rationing was avoided "ciauu now cans Woll's plan "one came the first oi tne iamuy of the saviours of the civilian the War, Revolutionary during supply I situation in the U. S." it immigrant just the same. I NOTE One pffprt nf wnip. : claim any credit for being an .. v. eram is that TTMl l merchants will carry can. j.c numian Jencan. Sidney over only small amounts of "ersatz" lis own idea, not the idea of a merchandise in th nn.i,.. j will not be stuck with y merchandise to unload on the Ues W. Miller of Muskogee, money-flushertof public. our observation corrects that ., natra will net about $25,000 AFTERMATH OF his annual "take" this year of The White House has just received a Mr. Miller, ;,000. public a confidential report showing that start, says Frank will make a per cent of American families He will net a lit- : than 25 Gs. bore than $75,000. Hot diggity! have saved only 11.6 per cent of the money put aside by the nation durErnest Hemingway will start war time. In other words, the if he isn't careful. He ing er war d bracket of the s: "I think any writer, espe- - upper people tucked away 88.4 per cent. is a dull in war r correspondent, The same report points out that, irsation. It's only the phonies in Europe, . . . immediately after are personally colorful" most which continue plants operat 11th 3roadwayites, for the year, ing will cut overtime, thus dropping :A the grave of Variety's found- wages from 15 to 25 per cent. One ae. . . . Abbott and Costello, of the problems officials face is a send cartons of ciggies to troops wild rush to cash war bonds, not eas, happily wrap each carton for lush spending, but for bare overfunnies." . . While . ie necessities of workers in middle. Frances Langford never drank e and brackets. .ot tea, which has a medicinal All these figures now have PresiThe torrid South Pacific, dent Roosevelt concerned about gely enough, has no hoi water. what will happen in the first weeks ie used the tea to wash her immediately after the war. The president's economic advisers are him that continued prosperity telling Writer's War Board devised a in the postwar period will require and by trolley car card showing his greater personal attention to (of all color) which read: domestic problems. iThey Die in World War III?" They figure that, if the nation The text continues: "Yes! Un-can successfully come through jou work now for lasting peace the first few weeks after the arvictory." . . . The cards are mistice, then the demand for .Wed by Americans United for peacetime goods, long denied the i Organization, Inc. . . . Tran- public, will pick up national apanies in several cities are prosperity. However, the first jjing them. . . . Mayor La- weeks of readjustment are going hoped N. Y. subway trains to be tough. liido the same. . . . In report- Jtreiusal or John H. Delaney DOLLAR-A-YEAMEN inan of the Board of Transpor--.th- e The full effect hasn't yet percoN. Y. Times said in part: lated down from the top but, before Delaney says he turned down he left for China, Donald Nelson articular poster 'because it was signed a new set of rules governing local interest. I don't int- the appointment of and the o give away free publicity to continued employment of WPB fganization seeking to promote men. It has been felt first on its own. Our Government in the textile, clothing and leather 3 equipped to do that!' " divisions but gradually is beginoi local interest! ning to result in changes elsewhere in the agency. Dollar-a-yea- r hoe tax sleuths are following appointments for the 'Jmns closely to check on the war emergency period were okayed "J of cafe House four years ago, society playgirls and by the White to be made at the "incomes." Wind-iavthe e appointments The been plagued by crank discretion of the agency chiefs withiSS law. Criti1 Too much publicity plus out regard to existing dollar-a-yea- r apof "idress. the early cism . ) . Bill Tilden, 'i Con tennis champ, tried act-:i- e pointments gradually resulted in a years aeo. He has taken tightening of the policy, but Nelson 'ion on a his foot down until di play which will be never really put iDC w oon. month. ast . . Vogue feature Com Ruth itlOC Major dynamite in the order Portugal, is in Martha itoo "Best Short Stories" annual Nelson's pronouncement that is mul e. . . Annther fachinn mn t7 "No person may be employed n basis who lidf '3 Dorothy Wheelock of Harp--5zaa- r, on a dollar-a-yet his posiby be would relaxes required all night by Till! detective thrillers. tion on the War Production -- 1 board to make decisions direct' fork Novelette: You've read ly affecting his own company or its competitors." The same case ,n the But not empapers. r bans section 'eIt was at a society all of lawyers, all ployment "veral years ago. The host-- l association officials, memtrade dis;:;.peared. , . . Suspbers of WPB Industry advisory ired to a pretty young girl, or any individuals committees, detectives had the goods violaanti-truof " convicted "d prossed the hostess to tions. m make the arrest. . . . An- men with-I- n litsi volunteered to Dozens of dollar-a-yea- r the help called upon to WPB are daily He was a law- own their affecting His skillful nlea wnn the formulate policy their and consequently "4Ver. industries, She AiAn't fhA At Thi crirl xx?a let an own companies and competitors. does order Nelson's tarried him! . . the same time, . Manv times he had to do hi not reach the even more serious tpi,al ui !et his bride out of similar problem of salaried employees .itinn to make decisions affecting nr-Kho tva from which they 'gain-f- nr nllegedly stealing the companies or w the to government ' But h ran' Viftln lar came will go when they leave He has which they a wTrTT . ing. A pre-ve- .ai p R ... IN one-wld- I 1 . ar n dollar-a-yea- - st . ... nri ht - ' 1 (" his biggerae. . . . country. i"ule47 career ek"1 i 'I 'are -- ' She shaved a to join the Red ilhout trumpeting (,ur Pet answer to - use the "He-t0 .J , rem'f' , foreign- - them the L'wrty is aiso an lmmi. Oh. that Winchell! of . 1 f"n hrars that r.onoral II. P. ftetI50ted in tmitnn h fl.in. dluleg('d!y revealing the in- Will K f the war. now ftSry appears 34-4- Jlljf 8 spread cooling Mentholstum in nostrils. Snuff well back. Sneed- - 4 Uyitstarts4vital actions: Helps 1) Thin out thick mucus; 2) Soothe irritated membranes; 8) Reduce swollen passages; 4) Stimulate local oiooa Bupply to"sick"arca. Umy breath brings quirk, ml-ro- 1 m "A Get Your War Bonds To Help Ax the Axis To reheat bread, place in a paper sack, fasten tightly and warm for five minutes in a moderate fiu:: "Ths Grains ar Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1205 is designed for sizes 14. 16, 18, 20; 40. 42 and 44. Size 16, short sleeves, requires 3 material; 2'i yards yards of trim. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: LfOR the older or more matronly woman who wants a neat jumper jacket suit which will be slimly flattering, comfortable to wear and can be made up in almost any sort of material. Barbara Eell Pattern No. 1224 Is designed for sizes 34 36 , 38, 40, 42, 44 46 and 48. Size 36. jumper, requires 3',4 yards of material; jacket, 11a yards. For this pattern, send 25 cents, in coins, your name, address, pattern number and size wanted. , , short-sleeve- d --Great Foods' mmssmmiimmsi UOOKLET on ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM If you suffer from Arthritis. Neuritis, Sciatica, Lumbngo or any form of Rheu mutism nsk your druggist for a free o, or write to booklet on Inc., 414 S. Wells St., Chicago 1, lit for YOUR FREE COPY. NUE-OV- MS? SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. St. 149 New Montgomery San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 25 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Name Address Size How to Remove Partition Between Rooms, Yet Have Separate Units By Ruth Wyeth Spears WINDOW always be convenient to have the 0N CURTAINS TBLl two rooms in one? Here is an anI iTi wns TVin swer to both of these questions. ffi X. , The sketch shows the partition removed to give a greater feeling of space but the main supports have been left in. A balustrade between the two rooms makes a division without spoiling the light airy effect and a draw curtain matching the living room draperies make it possible to shut the dining room off when desired. By the clever use of curtaining RODS FOR ft L0N6 VALWCE throughout the two rooms are drawn together though they are ever thought of you HAVE the partition between still separate units. your living and dining room but feared the ceiling would sag if supNOTE Here is news for homemakers. sketch Is from a new booklet by ports were removed? Or, perhaps This Spears called MAKE YOUR OWN you have considered the idea and Mrs. CURTAINS. This book Is full of decided that after all it might not smart new curtain and ideas with CURTAIN M(W BE DRAWN WHILE NvS! IS BEING SET MATCH ft gjjy.g-TV- e drapery Illustrated directions for measuring, cutting, making and hanging all types from the simplest sash curtain to the most complicated lined or stiffened valance. Whatever your curtain problem here is the answer. book Order by name and enclose 15 cents. Address: over-draper- y y He Stopped That Mrs. Spendmore I had men running after me long before I married you. Mr. Spendmore Yes, and they would be running after you now if I didn't pay your bills. A Bit Curious nrpro hooked such a big fish one A day that it pulled him overboard. he crawled buck into the boat, he sighed A philosophically: "H hut ah uants to know is, is dis niggah firfiin or is dat fish niggahin'?" Those Girls! Do you know what makes the tower of Pisa lean? Joan No, if I did, I'd take some Ann myself. "1'ou must be more polite to people," said the shopkeeper to his new assistant. "That lady who has just gone out is one of our most faithful askers." An Asset "You have elected Williams to your club? But he's such a bore!" "I know; we wanted someone to grumble about." I'm Drawer 10 cents for book "Make Your Own Curtains." Name Address Enclose the guy who looked at you from a U.S.O. poster time ago. Vm the guy for whom you and millions of others gave and gave so generously. Td like to tell you what was done with your money. MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York 13 The money you gave last year helped give the boys the tonic of entertainment ... a personal appearance by Jack Benny in Africa ... by Gary Cooper in the South Seas . . . and by lovely women stars in remote places No Two Diamonds Alike; where just the sight of a feminine face is enough to make up for weeks and months of loneliness and isolation. Differ in Fluorescence Diamonds are so individual that no two can be expected to react Your dollars made possible the U.S.O.-- in addition to many other great services at home and abroad-3,0- 00 U.S.O. clubs and U.S.O. Camp Shows. alike to radiation, says Collier's. For example, under and ultraviolet light, their fluorescence ranges from a faint to a brilliant intensity and may be in any one of various shades of blue, green, orange or yellow. Heat also causes different reactions in these gems. There are two, one colorless and one pink, in which heat produces an opposite effect, the colorless one turning and remaining' pink and the pink one becoming and remaining colorless as long as they are kept at a certain X-ra- The job is bigger this year . . . much bigger. Won't you be bigger than ever this year, too, and give generously? 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D Jesse Jones, at the age of a major just come through T 1 Nostrils clogged, Washington. MERRY-GO-ROUN- UP . The bottom part of a funnel may be used as an apple corer in a pinch. If you have difficulty In getting sonny boy to wash his neck and behind the ears, try giving him an old shaving brush and let him apply the soap. Ever a Favorite ""THE sort of house dress which A is a perennial favorite it's so crisp looking, so easy to get into, so easy to launder! Make it of gay flowered percales or seersucker and trim it with three rows of on the notched colbright ric-ra- c lar and pocket top. ... . gold fish bowl If the sound sleeper has difficulty in hearing the alarm clock sound the awakening hour, place the clock upon a china plate. d i! d oven. poor-qualit- lower-incom- j, relief". Jars.tubosSOfc - one-thir- medium-size- is excellent for use in whipping cream. Does away with splattering. P f j NOSTRILS Quick, Wax the metal wastepaper basket inside and out to prevent rust- iv -"" homemakers easy way to UNCORK STUFFY alwe produce them for human use. Never cut-rat- e ways lop quality. It's your privilege to insist on Cutter --and gel Cutter. Cutter Laboratories, Berkeley, Calif. |