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Show LEIII FREE PRESS. LED UTAH I, Scenes and Persons in the Cu rrent News 3 7 r ' A in o -,. trM. The Newest in Miniature 3iamfej about v; J.V -- . ( H Vv Growing Cannon Fodder. CAXTA MONICA, CALIF. To produce this crop takes time and planning. First your veterans must grow past fighting age because those who survive the horrors of one war never will.ngly enlist for ar.other. Meanwhile be sure the women have been bearing children, since children are the seed corn of your future I I sowing. Minnesota, newlv crowned natin hour and 20 minutes at the nationa. contest ,t Ma m!.' son Prince Michael, after the fatherly kISS on his crown Cecil, chairman of the First National in the army. Congress of the to discussions at the of listened Smpaipi as he the congress in London, opening 1 . n,- u jnvon - els of a b corn in S of h.I 1 sixteen-year-ol- d 3-- Lord Million Year Old Footprint 80 TsuL Int?rn,tn,? iA" . first-bor- n recently ..... 1 KanS Tomato Barrage for Swarthout in New Picture Gladys Swarthout, opera star and actress, wipes tomatoes from her features following a barrage of fruit tossed at her during a scene from .ypww mwmviwwwv ij nil As the newer generation grows up dose it on the old reliable P. P. P. Irvin S. Cobb formula parades, pomp, propaganda. Bands and guns and murderous flag - wavings, preachments and manufactured patriotism; they all help to fertilize against the ultimate harvesting. on dreams Befuddle the of drunken glory. Teach him the neighbor over the way is an enemy who must some day be crushed without mercy. Make him believe his country's destiny demands revenge for old hurts, reprisals for old losses, widened boundaries writ in inui... blood. And then, in about '20 years, you have a nation ripened for ruin, a race of mothers ready to offer their sons to the slaughter. It's a slow crop, but a sure one, and highly gratifying to professional sword-rattler- s and power-ma- d dictators, to profiteers and financial hijackers. Let's see, come 1938, it'll be just about 20 years since the last time the world cut its own throat. OWN presents a house frock with the heart to be up and doing, no matter how busy you are, how old you are, or how many calories you've forgotten to keep count of. also presents the first doll with a heart (the picture proves it). And lastly it presents a frock with a love interest for a Modern Miss, something usually confined to the movies. Ideal for Floms. always has had a soft spot in its heart for the Lady of the Fireside, she who cooks and bakes and aews and keeps everything right. Today's house frock for her (above left) is as neat and sweet as anyone could wish. The collar in contrast and the saw tooth edging piped to match, make that difference between this dress and Of course, it's easy to runup and practically no trouble at all to launder. Better make two A Doll a Dress. The little lady in the center, above, knows her heart's in the right place because Mommy put it there. Dolly Dimples is her swell little playmate and her heart's in the right place, too. Ask your Mommy to send for Pattern 1203 and you'll have a great big surprise in store. Yes siree! Her Heart Unattached. Maybe Miss Svelt Seventeen (above right) wears her heart on her sleeve, or maybe she keeps it locked in a refrigerator. Who can tell? But this you can tell: she knows style. She's good to her figure! Her frock, an original design, gives her real distinction that different-in-the- look. It is the ultimate right-wa- y in chic in rayon crepe with a satin waist front. The Patterns. Pattern 1405 is designed for sizes 34 to 4(1. Size 31 requires 4"n material plus yards of yard contrasting. Pattern 1203 is designed for sizes 2, 3, 4, and 5 years. Size 3 marequires lrvi yards of terial for the child's dress. The doll's body, medium size, requires 5s yard of material. The doll's dress, medium size, reyard of 35- - or quires CEW-YOU- R 16 requires 2V yards of material. The topper in contrast marequires yard of terial. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 Nevir Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. -- 54-in- ch 39-in- ch Sew-Your-O- New Pattern Book. Send 15 cents for the Barbara Bell Fall and Winter Pattern Book. Make yourself attractive, practical and becoming clothes, selecting designs from the Bar- Sew-Your-O- Politicians. COMEBODY says the type of poli- tician who swaps worthless promises before election for the public's confidence and its votes reminds him of Janus. Janus was a god with two faces, and the ancients finally got so they couldn't trust either one of them. But it took them a long time to catch on. Might I be pardoned for thinking of a homelier simile? I'm thinking of this western counof the pack-ra- t slips with try. The thrifty pack-ra- t stealthy tread into your camp whilst you slumber and carries off something of value. But he doesn't steal it nothing like that. He merely exchanges with you, you being asleep at the time. He leaves a dry twig behind and totes off a side of meat. He confiscates one of your boots, but, in return, confers on you a couple of dead cactus stalks. His intentions may be honest, but there is no record showing where a pack-ra- t ever got the worst of a trade. I figure he's part Scotch. And the profits resulting from his professional dealings certainly may be likened to the career of many a chronic officeholder now flourishing in our midst. Two-Face- JHf" 4 hijT yj a. '"AsVJv 0" 'SB 4 if I I ' curator of fossil reptiles her newest picture. She was playing the role of an unappreciated amateur. Note tomatoes on Miss Swar-thout- 's $2,500 dress which she wore for the scene. of the American History, is pictured with the largest reptile footprint fossil ever discovered. Found in a coal mine near Cedaredge, Colo., on Ms recent expedition, the footprint of this monster dinosaur, estimated to have lived 80,000,000 years ago, is 34 inches wide and 34 inches long. Dr. Barnum of Natural Brown, Mu-Rti- m Gijon's Conquerors Stage Victory Dance 8 1 . K V i:i...'v: i f'k V',.'; This Man Dewey. the Republicans get out WHEN hound-dawgs to run down their 1010 nominee, they might search in the tall timbers of Manhattan island. There's a young fellow there, the name being Dewey, and he being kin to the great admiral whose deeds crackled at Manila one May day morning like the lightnings on Mount Sinai. He comes of old Yankee stock. He hails from a debatable state, Michigan; lives in a pivotal state, New York. Still in he smashed the his . r 1 l " h i : V d " mid-thirtie- foulest, securest nests of labor racketeers and vice racketeers in America. He married a sweet Texas girl, as southern as they make 'em. Her was Jeff Davis. My grand-uncldaddy was Jeff Davis' relative, too. And this young Dewey trained for grand opera. Speaking of this charm thing, think of a President who'd wind up his fireside radio chats singing "Home on the Range." Yes, sir, the G. O. P. might go farther and fare worse. bara Bell v E ieSC :.::.:.V W V: thn .v,!if the battered streets o. as the city they celebrate their fPortant Loyalist stronghold. and Siin by women of "S toXTX . Here's the Original 4Tig Apple" PRIZE WINNER 1 C?J, Nordic Supremacy. bring to mind a RECENT events of some years back when night-ridinpatriots in an Arkansas county felt called on, as a sacred duty imposed upon all true Caucasians, to put the Black brother in his place; said place, in at least one instance, being a colored g 1 cemetery. Also, there had been a flood of notices to vacate sent through the mail to members of the African race, followed by unpleasant parties did the recipients fail to heed the gentle warning. So the community was getting more Nordic by the hour and the S sm-pns- was sound of the heard oft in the stilly night. That s the scene and the plot. Now for the sketch; Anglo-saxophon- A7V. ft :' Inc.. .'W e meets llosteiter on Mam street: "Hooky," says Pelagria, "effen you wu. to git a letter fruiri dese here w'lte shirts, whut would you do?" "Me!" says Hookworm. "Boy, I'd finish rcadin' it on the tra;n." irvin s. toiiu. Pelagna Perkins Til "S - is lli-- ... v clac SSOOand . wun uoin the grand 'i si.nrm ... .n,LL " W1C newspaper na- Apple. T"V awd, Edgar - doinJt the "Big rrv machinist of Al- j Dancers cvcr- -ie rouniry caie m t A picture coun(ry hi" ""Ie the original which happens 'Chi; H was the capital adjudged the best, near Wathena, Kan., i!e f ..... . i J i c ... Copyright. WNJ Strvitt. Hook-wor- WNU Service. O Bell Syndicate. Safe Pleasant Way To Lose Fat How would you like to lose 15 pounds of fat in a month and at the same time increase your energy and improve your health? How would you like to lose your double chin and your too prominent hips and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that it will compel admiration? How would you like to get your weight down to normal and at the same time develop that urge for activity that makes work a pleasure end also gain in ambition and keenness of mind? 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