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Show jfs Long Torso Lines. Pleats: Pockets That Give 'New Look Perfect Temperature Something Old, Something New WHO'S spring bringi romance, but summer brings wedding bells, uhich are ringing thi June for thousands of brides throughout the land. Most of them are thinking oi the old superstitions uhich must be observed for ' By CHER1E NICHOLS il I . .... -- .L - II r-.- 11,. r ,- I .X-'.- t I iV.'ir- - i f'fr-- - r i m'-ff--- i. t.Lj.. J' ; -- if 4if- I . - t frfc.Xt.i'l I I go in I . THIS , Ui-Ai- '4 il i l iil ,.- -- : - h The vlonmine refaction of ished plate glass mirror gives back a vision of loveliness to this bride uho has chosen m gown of - sitfc.1 Chantilly lace fashioned on classi- - 1 5r -- C" J--- - J J" 'I j j 11111 f L.ejt: carters oj paie oiue riouon help carry out the old superstition: T t . g "Something something blue," thus every oriae factors be a J 'J old, something netc. borrowed, something bringing luck. Almost insists inat mose jour part of her costume. full-leng- th - - 1 to III high-styl- co-e- d long-tors- o i rim v i ' U Vise l i ''- - Major General Arnold, known in the air corps as "Happy" Arnold, for obvious reasons, was assigned to aviation in 1911 and trained by the Wright of Air ers, at Day- Thrilled Capital ton, Ohio. In , v' 1 iMf v ' l 1" li,!,,,, i g m , . w - ji A - jit fea-re- r i Lace Enthusiasm Prevails in Paris From Paris collections one gains the idea that leading couturiers are this more decidedly season. Schiaparelli shows gay young clothes that reflect enthusiasm for lace such as narrow lace edging around pockets, on linen dresses and again on fabric crowns, the same removable for washing. Narrow lace also edges gloves, collars, cuffs and blouse fronts. Crocheted lace collars with gloves to match are a charming and unique feature. The new Paris house, Cavalier, uses large bows of lace on the backs of tiny hats. Fine white Chantilly, also starched Venise lace bands often replace ribbon trims on hats. Lace motifs are also encrusted in huge straw brims. The "last word" in uses of lace is the apron of sheer black lace worn over formal afternoon black sheer frocks. Very stunning, too, are lace aprons worn with pastel or white evening gowns. Lace shawls likewise present an interesting new phase. The bride must cut the first slice Old shoes mean the bride and groom will walk the path of happi- of cake; otherwise, bad luck! This bride won't take a chance! ness and contentedness. f ...vy'.: Jlere is a brimful of white lace over for that matter neckwear repeats the hand-w- r Maculate lace theme. Mil- are increasingly emphasizing whiU?POrtance of lace nd snow lingerie touches on hats. Here her I Sftarched lace for the brim of and the snatching collar on her I blUe dreSS f0rm the h'gh IDOU Frilly and Feminine 1S Her costume. and cuffs to transform a ba Collars stunning IS wnite patent leather and her basic dress this season have a dark flng, er nail gloves are navy and very fragile feminine air. for ,urunninS 7 , "! r Farasol Brims Dressiy Bretons Lint Wide and shady as a parasol are back k bretons with sharply turned of felt. Some make UP or their sma11 the new picture hats shirred at arc ie that brims nd have adding tall crowns hitrlingerie trim. ks In Sprocket Job 1912he caught the attention D t ti V'.n a 11 An old gypsy custom demands Always the groom must cairy that the bride jump over the fire his bride across the threshold. Result: Prosperity! for luck. Rob-ins- Oil! appropria-Rate- s tions. As ordinator co-Na- vy a' 'Kiss on a wish" on a wishing chair at Glendale, Calif. alL ar saoniB. Castpletelr KICHMOND. 1 K. Na. Teiaato. 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Mam I Address I I City Stto HOTEL BEN LOMOND of ship, construc- g FRIEND of mine, who until a few months ago had lived in Italy several years, tells me that - aepalar APARTMENT HOTEL l ear tnm Teanla. Reaaenable Kt farnislwa. Black on tion, he is cast in an important role in the enterprise of naval expansion. He is cfyief of the navy bureau of engineering, appointed September 13 and appears in the opening arguments primarily as a technician rather than as a policy adviser. When and if there is a decision as to just what we want to defend, what will be needed to defend it, and how much it will cost, Admiral Robinson will no doubt score highly in the technical "information please." He is 58 years old, a native of Eulogy, Texas, was graduated from West Point in 1899 and engaged thereafter in never spectacular, but crucially important naval engineering. A J t EAR ADMIRAL Samuel M. blames delay in ship construction to restrictive labor laws, short work weeks and inadequate or qualified ,. hard-pressin- 1 Whea la KEN". NEVADA, step at Ike Besw's laraeet aaa HOTEL. GOLDEN et job 30 miles around Washington. In the same year, he coaxed a quaint sort of Currier and Ives plane up to the perilous height of 6,540 feet. It was a national sensation. They began calling him the "ride 'em cowboy" of the air. When the World war started we had 35 pilots and 55 planes. Lieutenant Arnold was clamoring for more then, and, as general, he has been out in front the last year, insisting that air strength would decide any modern war. One of his most notable achievements was his brilliant leadership of a hazardous plane survey over the Alaska mountain ranges. He is a native of Gladwyn, Pa., and was graduated from West Point in 1907. High at Appraiser KTrraT--v HOTELS of the then complacent country by riding a clattering chain and sprock- Adm. Kobinson lace-conscio- 1 ported on the achievements 7,000 Americans distinguished in the arts of war No. 1 Flier of and peace. If appraisal Navy Got Wings the personnel The Hard Way of resources is critical a in hour, the recimportant Hitfile is of this encouraging. ord ler has not repealed the axiom that the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts; and that being the case, this onlooker is convinced that we have what it takes, considering, particularly, the requirements for courage and highly specialized ability. Today's citations of individual preparedness are Rear Admiral John H. Towers, ranking aviation officer of the navy, and Major General H. II. Arnold, chief of the army air corps. They are flexibly minded men who never have been grounded They came all by precedent. the way up from primitive and hazardous aviation, and from their altitude they have seen farther over the horizon than most of the rest of us. And they warned us. Admiral Towers is the only survivor of the first three men assigned Comto naval aviation in 1911. mander John Rodgers was killed in 1926, and Commander T. G. Ellyson in 1928. Towers himself has had many a close brush with death. It was in May, 1919, that he commanded the transatlantic flight of the wobbly, but determined NC4. He end his mates, sagging down into the sea, taxied 60 hours over 205 miles to the Azores. In 1913, he was bucked out of a lurching seaplane, caught a strap as he fell and dropped 1,700 feet with the hurtling plane into Chesapeake bay. The navy's No. 1 flier was born in Rome. Ga., in 1886. Glenn Cur- tiss taught him to fly at Hammonds-por- t, N. Y. Succeeding Rear Admiral Cook, he became a rear admiral and head of the bureau of naval aeronautics in June, 1939. He is a West Pointer of the class of broth-'Couib- yjfX, Starched Lace IBIIillii- - WNU In the 1906. ever-flatteri- fashion-rig- F. PARTON Srvie.( last nine NEW has reyears, this typewriter of about "ff-.- i '"H?', -, WEEK (Consolidated Features - YORK. v AwjA a Iol- - ; i ! ill J ! R, LEMUEL 'Vw f i ... quest of a new print frock to add to your summer wardrobe, or if you have the urge and ambition to make your W A own and are in search of a smart ; pattern, keep in mind the long torsp also silhouette, pleated skirts and over and over again repeat pockets, the emphasis in prints is decidedpockets and pockets for these are ly on stripes this season. The high spots among styling items that button opening adds to the new look at a give the coveted sophistication of this dress. This toglance. A most radical turn fashion has gether with the clever pockets of taken this season is to introduce a military inspiration combine to strikingly different silhouette in the achieve great chic. White pique in corded effect edges neckline and way of long straight and slim torso lines. To add emphasis to the innov- sleeves. i - A As the season progresses it is ation many of the newest tailored cloth jacket suits take on the narrproving that gray with white or ow pencil straight skirts the like light green or yellow printed deof which we have not seen for many sign has gone to dizzy heights of a season popularity. Another important colpast. However, the leading formula for or theme that persists throughout the chic suits of print silk which the very latest silk prints is that of lead in the summer style parade is brown with white. If you are buying the long slender a new print you will be making a jacket with pleated wise fashion move if you choose skirt that shows from below the exaggerated low hipline of the jacket. browns as expressed in a brown and Very often these skirts are pleated white print with which wear a wide to a hip yoke which stamps them as brimmed straw hat in the very chic being decidedly ultra. Balenciaga brown, a color that is most flattering. By the way, it is The daytime dress that has a long torso top after the manner of good style to wear the wonderfully brown hat and accessories with your model centered in the illustration is Right: Another popular old gray and white prints, too. e regarded as eminently demands that the superstition to the season Don't go through try fashion. In this instance gray silk sans a bolero dress. The more you bride and groom be showered crepe in two tones is the selected material. Here we see a revival of see of them the more you like them with rice after the ceremony, "that and the more you wear a bolero the union may be fruitful." the 1914 silhouette in a California fashion shown in the Howard dress the more it endears itself in affections. Maybe because the Greer collection. The top your bolero has leaves of type is so youthful, maybe the fabric appliqued and because it is so diagonally across the bodice. The most to be is it assuredly greatly is skirt referred to as the because of new "action skirt" that gives you coveted and appreciated Worn with a confreedom of movement. The sleeves its practicality. are trasting blouse a bolero dress can notably simple and chic. be made to tune to every occasion. There is simply no escaping pock- The bolero mode pictured to the ets this i v season. A glance at the is of printed crepe that adopts dress to the left in the right best season"s color of one the Picture emphasizes the idea that schemes, namely, gray dotted in Pockets have a way of imparting white. The skirt is pleated in smart lots of style to a daytime frock of manner. The ribbon belt is in Corattractive print silk. The patterndovan brown and her Flemish s printed silk crepe 's of a this hat is in gray and white. novel arrangement of wee Milliners proudly refer to gray and dot motifs in stripe interpretation, white as "so new" for hats. for as every woman of style knows, (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) WHEN you 1 !. t 1i ' 5P- - : f ill i Debutantes have frightened fresh--. Harvard university. la lucu Dfiling applications with a cat freshmen reported the most of j reau, the "debutantes have been around ; too much. We are not sophisticat- -t ed enough to handle them. , U- I ''XI-- - j for Frhme Too Sophisticated I -- a wktos ature remains ai around. NEWS creations of lace and tulle in uhich they march to the altar, I Colossal cave, near Benson, Ariz,? has been explored for 39 miles. Uj -, is ithout moisture and the temper- Crown Prince Humbert of Italy not only is a holdout against the Fascist regime, but that he has a tremendous personal following which he could and would launch against Italy's entry into the war. My friend believes that his opposition to the axis and the war must have been sharpened by the fact that his wife, the former Princess Marie Jose, is a daughter of the late Kins Albert of Belgium. OGDEN, UTAH LiHI family Room Ah-- 'in for t persons . . M.st Cooled Leant and Lobby Grill Boom Cedes Shop . Tsp Room Hem of tstary KJwanls Exeentlves Eichsnxe Optimos Chamber af Commerce and Ad Club Hotel Ben Lomond OGDEN, Com yPy.7 UTAH a ar T. ft. Fltstar.U, Ugt .rN. ra 402 SALT LARK |