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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH The Secret of Being Well Dressed I: t Br CHER IE NICHOLAS fyrislian dement n Christmas on Birthplace of Maa their of IsM Ii i bj Per i It i ( ilia- - -- ' v.- la ke hen ; ' ' : SB ' - v - . '?e t- ! t &A I NU . this 1 about hat to wear ted! when to wear It, the real' emphasis should be SPEAKING w WlwiM " placed on that little word -when," for no matter how eoalty or how perfet-- t In detail the en en;ble, If it be a sports costume when it eiiould have been a dinner gown or " an afternoon dress when It should have been a formal well, why describe the ! feeling the secret of being well It really is no secret at all, 6t Isast to the woman who possesses the tiitppy faculty (it does seem to be aRift with some) of knowing exto Ai tested. actly the right costume for the right the right time. To her. evenj though her budget be limited, the matter of being correctly gowned la a an open book. However, one need not worry much this ileason about the when, what and of dress, for the very fashions themselves are making the matter ekaito ns wrthout leaving a doubt. Consider, for Instance, the trio of costumes herewith IllusfcaB;1gome trated At a glance one visions the setting In which each belongs. Let ns bedijf with the smart daytime dress posf' In the center foreground. It Is e?erj inch patrician and precisely hnf It looks to be a costume fo wear about town This stunning dress Is frr.&.'s of a beautiful soft ratine crepe f'fsf (a new fabric) which lends II! 'f. particularly well to the mould-to ; 'if figure silhouette which is best dressed women for their Ff "''i costumes. Its modified width at the shoulders, its convertible neckline I (the frray astrakhan scarf collar may (also be worn swirled low at the throat) placfj and at 1:;:-r- must ouble tint. Why 1 75c. LES u I1ULSTMAS tt fav-f'!,li- 1 Just a glance at the lavishly styled two piece dress to the right and one Immediately senses Its proper place. Its environment Is at an afternoon club reception, or tea at five, or a matinee or a musicale or some such gathering of the elite, A gracefully the draped peplum distinguishes blouse which Is made of quality-kin- d white satin. The skirt and the lower portion of the sleeve are of black velvet. The idea of combining satin and velvet Is one which many style leaders are advancing. Of course there must be a touch of fur which In this Instance Is expressed In a bordering of silver fox on the sleeves. The velvet toque with Its subtle little veil Is typical of millinery trends for afternoon. An evening dress, and It could be mistaken for none other. Is shown to the left. It also follows the late mode of making up satin and velvet together. Note the fitted line across the diaphragm and the longer skirt. The clre satin of the gown Is brown, so Is the wide velvet ribbon which trims It for brown as a fashionable color is decidedly In the ascendency. 1932. Bl CIIKRIE NICHOLAS i view of the hat mode moment is something new. It s a beret Inspiration, but differs this long popular piece of head covering In that on the left side it Is k'it tip into a point with the lines tp it swerving In almost a scroll 1 !; inald's-ey- te jf'-,ft--- lead-j-tit- g fashion. A flower or a pin often Is placed tn tfw apex of the V, or again, a jtmrrow piece of ribbon crosses the crowif of the head and terminates in No hair, or even the box. p ftob ff the ear, is visible on the right fsMe ff the head, and the left side Is I sr!l nenrly as exposed as with the beret or the toque vogues, fey menns of the swerving line to and p way .from the point of the V It comes ,jfurUi4r down over the tip of the left pot t fjpft s?tor materials, these new use fabrics almost exclusively, fekhetf stitched fiat, quilted, or left bon-f,t-i- n I i I ted Chiffon Hose I Wins Popular Approval 'ch and their mammas are all v er the new printed chiffon jT'K'n.:5! which are being shown in patterns designed for wear 'h with street costumes. i'' Jt clothes and even formal gowns I 1ii"f answer that fervent and long be maiden's prayer for a sports I' ng that Isn't bulky. stockings in little brown and checkerboard checks, for In J j1' that should be stunning for is wear, with casual sweaters J! skirts and maybe a checkered I ' k match. a another brown and beige v. re printed in a Herrlngton tweed n. which looks sheer and also ftg. and Is effective with tweeda weeds, Ir. pi ftr f Used Lavishly t on Modish Formal Suit ! V e .foimal suit Is lavishly furred without a shoulder cape with Its smooth, suave tex ore. fashions the most Interestlnc with silver fox and Persian f nib nscfl Jot suitable contrast 1 t tir fi Velvet Hati Lyons velvpl makes armmg new hats, many of l"l enp fitting types with soft f'i Mms and stitched crowns. pn;hi8e to be cblc. E r r I some them roll Veils End Serious Coughs With Creomulsion Men Living Stone-Ag- e Aborigines found by the recent Mackay aerial survey expedition to Central Australia are reported to be as primitive as Stone age men who Inhabited Europe 5,000 years ago. Their rites and ceremonials are very crude The huge headdress worn by warriors during a corroboree, a celebration among the Pinto tribe, consisted of grass and feathers bound MKS. J. H. WATERS. Pres. W. B. BUTTON. Her. to take. No narcotics. 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Doctor Sweet, who Is professor of the History of American Christianity, analysed the history of the Yuletide celebration, and asked that the small Christian element In It be kept uppermost. Exchanging gifts at Christmas time is a practice taken over from the Romans, and the Christmas dinner, the holly wreaths, and even the Christmas tree customs can be traced back to the barbarians of northern Europe, Doctor Sweet said. America's contribution to the occasion has been chiefly Its commercialization. "It was not until about the middle of the Fourth century after Christ that a day was formally set aside by the church at Rome for the observance of his physical birth, " Doctor Sweet pointed out. "As It was first observed by the church, Christmas was purely a spiritual festival There was no gayety; no bells announced the coming of the glad morn; there were no garlands; no tables heaped with good cheer. "But It was not to remain long In the upper air of pure devotion. There were too many pagan Influences about It, me of the most Important of which was the feast of Saturn, which began on the 17th of December and lasted until the 24th. Saturn was the oldest and most benign deity of ancient Italy and his fabled reign on earth was supposed to have brought peace and happiness to mankind, and so the feast dedicated to him was full of Joy and Voracious Feasting Ancient Precedent for Modern Christmas Dinner. EI.UTS AND TOQUES - and its novel cuff treatment are all points of style Interest Gray and silver details provide a striking contrast to the deep red of the fabric The fact that the bemberg crepe which fashions it Is red Is significant, for seldom occurs a season In which red of all degrees Is so much in evidence as with human hair. Natives eat with THEN WHAT HAPPENED? Traffic Officer "Say, what's joar fingers a "porridge" composed Where'! the firer Lady ground grass seeds, and fire Is hurry. Where did man originate? birthplace has never been definitely made by friction between a wooden Driver 'In your eyes, yoa great big located and perhaps sever will, but shield and a woomera, nsed for car- gorgeous poller man ! the hunt goes merrily on. Some new rying small articles. evidence on the origin of man la claimed by T. D. McCown of the UniBngler's Megaphone ENJOY A TRIP TO The lesson the radio "crooners" versity of California and a member to Is an around have la ef SALT LAKE AND being put taught practical expedition digging Palestine. This expedition has un- use at the Scott Field (111.) army NEWHOUSE earthed some rare deposits in cave camp. There the bugler sounds his on the western edge of Mt CanseL reveille, mess and taps calls Into the I me m-w- i in McCown says his findings Indicate mouth of a huge megaphone, hung 'iyiV.vi ?- t l" to metal and a man "subhuman from but super-animaIn that adjusted pipe " form first appeared in Asia, the proper height The calls can r t His evidence consists of fragments be heard easily In remote parts ef and complete skeletons of nine pre- the camp. historic men. women and children who lived and died some 50,000 years ago during the latter part of the Moustertan culture stage. They are said to represent a distinct but prehistoric species of human beings Don't let them get a strangle hold. with heavy bone ridges over the eye sockets, bulldog Jaws and heavy Fight germ quickly. Creomulsion combines the 7 best helps known to modern chins. Pathfinder Magazine. Lin iia 'mMBhH !'r ',, 4 science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant Seeking Further Light Cellophane fashioued into belts, purses, cigarette cases and even hats and berets is latest news traveling the rounds in the realm of accessories. The cellophane belt bere shown, which Is folded and woven kindergarten fashion from half-incstrips of celloto fame In Hollystart Its got phane, It is now the star among the wood. season's smartest accessories. Sometimes the belts are crocheted from ribInch wide. bon cellophane The crochet Is done In single stitch. Purses and cigarette cases to match the belts may be either woven or crocheted. KerPts In color to match the costume are made of the cellophane, together with woven or crocheted purses in which to slip the lipstick, powder and hanky. These various articles are lots of fun to make. They cost next to nothing If you do the weaving or crocheting yourself. The cellophane may be procured In eight vivid shades as well as In black and It may be colorless transparent. bought by the sheet, roll or already cut In In half and fourth Inch ribbons. weaving the belt the half inch width Is nsed folded lengthwise dewn the center of the strip to" give the several thicknesses required one-fourt- Silks, Tweeds and Satins Are Used With Velvet Combination of velvet with other materials Is one of the most popular innovations of the season. Silk crepe, thin wool, clre satin and even rough tweeds and angoras are used as a contrast wltb velvet. feasting. The schools were closed, public places were decked with flowers, and presents were exchanged. "Another festival which Influenced the celehratlon of Christmas was the feast of the Kalends of January, which marked the beginning of the Roman civil year, and three days of merriment followed it. Mummers clad In women's clot lies and animal skins paraded the streets. Presents were given to dear ones. 'Honeyed things, that in the year the recipient might be full of sweetness, lamps Jhat might be full of light; copper, silver and gold thai wealth might flow in.'" Among the early colonists In America Christmas was observed as a festival only by the Church of Kngland adherents and "the Roman Catholics, Professor Sweet said. The Puritans, objecting to it because of Its pagan origins, banned any observance of the day. On May 11. ItV.n, the General Court of the Colony of Massachusetts passed the fallowing law: "Whosoever shall be found observing any such day as Christmas or the like, either by forbearing of labor, feasting, or any oth er way, as a festival, shall be fined five shillings." This statute was repealed twenty years later, but for more than one hundred years the great "evangelical" religious groups, the Baptists. and Presbyterians officialto recognize Christmas. refused ly Professor Sweet reported that he has been unable to find any reference to the festival of the nativity In the literature of these churches op to the Civil war. Shortly after the war a religions organ objected to the observance of the day on the grounds that there was no evidence to establish exactly the date of Christ's birth and that there was nothing In the New Testament to Indicate that the birthday should be celebrated "Ten years later, or about 1RS0. .Christmas Issues of church papers show a decided change In their attitude," Doctor Sweet said. "Christmas advertisements make their appearance, Christmas poems, and editorials. From this time onward the religions significance of Christmas has been growing In all evangelical churches. "The Christmas with which we are familiar today is a strange combination of Imported paean and Christian traditions. Though 1 dislike to say It, it seems that about all America has added to Christmas Is Its commercialization. Certainly all of us have every humanitarian and Christian Incentive to make Christinas less pagan, less commercialized, more Christian." Congre-gationalist- s .,: rf ti...A "v ...:. - WILL that precious little one in your arms be a perfect specimen ? Handsome ? Happy? Healthy? Will he grow up so strong and fine and well that he'll be pointed out as one of Nature's lucky ones ? Of course, there are many things that play their part in shaping his future. care. Favorable conditions at birth. But, more and more, physicians are stressing the importance of his early food. If your own milk fails, what food contains the elements he needs in a form his baby stomach can digest with greatest ease ? 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