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Show " 11 " " "' "". LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Sicilian Invaders 'Pass the Ammunition' To the Rear r Smart, Practical Swim Suits Of Sea Worthy Rayon Weaves That's Diplomacy -- By CHERIE NICHOLAS f - 1 What is the difference between a woman and a diplomat? When a diplomat says "Yes," he means Perhaps." When he says "Per haps," he means "No." A diplomat never says "No." When a woman says "No," she means "Perhaps." When she says "Per haps," she means "Yes." A woman never says "Yes." Old French Riddle. Definition of a diplomat: A gen tleman who can tell a lie in such a manner to another gentleman that the second gentleman is compelled to pretend that he believes the first gentleman, although he knows that the first gentleman is a liar, who knows that the second gentleman does not believe him. The World News, Sydney. M 4 ins:-- , t '- - H?" f "1 rr I"1 4 "" ,tch MEDICATED POWDER FOR M.iieta 'overly Hcjtt Powder. RaLiow FAMILY USE diperrMh.he.tnah. "V, Wf During the first five days of the invasion of Sicily, 1,209 prisoners were captured by Allied troops, mnint This soundphoto shows a few of in one of the greatest combined land, sea and air mili- them being guided through mine Allied forces, tary operations of all time, swarmed over 100 miles of southeastern Sicilian fields to await embarkation from the battle rone. coasts commencing the o European invasion. Men in above are passing: ammunition to attacking- forces which rapidly pushed far inland. More than 2,000 Allied ships transported troops and helped pound the enemy. Despite the tremendous size of the attacking forces, most units were reported to have arrived at their objectives exactly on time. iwinwimli long-awaite- d , To Aid u.s. "X 1&M I 'irt fl Mji,'4i'riV AJ I I f i Jtm f&g ; j C 1 ' -- ! ' sound-phot- - ff t " JjV iF? fj'" v .j ; E I I 1 I l Machine Recruits for the Army ' DON'T LET CONSTIPATION SLOW YOU UP - f Whan bow.lt (luggUh and yoti (m1 irritable, hmdachy, do at million, do -c- haw th rooder FEEN-A-MIN- J ....mi I i 'v rViM I iTZi Jf?l V L-Ji- . r ' Barking Sands Kauai, fourth in size of the Hawaiian Islands, has a beach whose sands emit a barking sound when walked upon. i laxative. Simply chaw before you go to bad; ch.wing-fuFEEN-A-MIN- T taking only in accordance with packaga direction aleep without baing disturbed. Next morning gentle, thorough relief, helping you t 1 swell again. Try Tastes good, is handy and economical. A genarous family supply FEEN-A-MIN- FEEII-A-MII- io 1T Ancient Refineries FON'T Tanks, Jeeps and other types of military motor conveyances are shown lined up as far as the eye can see in the war department's Richmond, Calif., tank depot. War equipment is assembled at the Ford Motor company's Richmond plant to which it is sent from eastern plants by rail for a final check before being sent into battle. Chasing the Japs From the Sea V,!'- k) '.'-i- - OT across the has at least a front and may have a brief overskirt for grace. Well cut Y0U WOMEN WHO SUFFER FR83 bodices and shoulder straps that tie or button adjustably in the back contribute to nice lines and comfortable fit. If you suffer from hot flaahea, dlcsU Outstanding in dressmaker taineaa, dlstreaa of "Irregularities", are e lored styles are the prinweak, nervous, irritable, blua at times due to the functional cess silhouette and the empire line. "middle-agperiod in a woman's Referring to the illustration hereWe try Lydla K. Plnkbam'i Vegetable Compound the with, crisp and fresh as a sea breeze medicine you can buy today tbafa e is the perky bathing suit made especially or teamen. to the left above, which uses snowy Plnkham'a Compound baa helped thousands upon thousands of womrayon sharkskin for its brief flared en to relieve such annoying sympskirt and smoothly fitted bra-to's toms. FoUow label directions. Grecian drapery is used for grace Compound is north tryingl and figure flattery in the soft suit of vividly printed fine rayon jersey shown to Hamming Bird's Fortitude the right. Molded draping p bodice and Humming birds migrate 500 swathes the waistline above the brief gored skirt. miles without stopping for food or There's glamour' for beach and rest. play wear in a charming princess bathing suit as shown centered above. Here is a type which is as nice for matrons as for misses. Here fine bright red rayon faille with satin dot is styled with smoothly draped bodice and adjustable shoulder straps which lace through the sides and tie comfortably at the base of the modified back decolletage. For the gay bathing iUi'.TOKS suit worn by the figure seated in tafthe foreground, luscious rayon lB. feta is boldly plaided and styled with an interestingly cut halter top bow caught with a tiny at the center front. The short dirndl skirt has precious elastic gathering fullness at waistline. be surprised to see swim suits a long way from the water thisjsummer. This year is double duty year, and bathing suits are no exception to the patriotic rule that worth-whil- e clothes are those that fill Henri Hoppenot, who has been ap- more than one useful role in the pointed to succeed Admiral Georges duration wardrobe. Smart little amRobert as high commissioner for the phibian costumes in fine rayon fabAntilles. This change was expected rics, as luxurious as those used in to put the facilities and resources of your best dress-u- p frocks, are styled this area, including the island of to act as playsuits as well this seaMartinique, on the side of the Allies. son. They're sunsuits, too, and Two French cruisers and six tankbask on your apartment house you'll ers which had been demobilized at roof or in your own backyard in the Martinique may be refitted for Al- same attractive suit that you wear lied use. to dive through the surf or dabble happily in the rediscovered old swimmin' hole. Like all active clothes this year, suits are pretty. the rayon fabrics such Lovely as shantungs, jersies, sharkskins, taffetas, flat crepes, bengalines and failles are cut on slim, gracefully simple lines with emphasis on fabric, color and gay patterning. Brightly plaided rayon taffetas, checked rayon crepes, solid-colsatin derayon failles with signs, and exotically printed rayon jersies are all favored choices that need little in the way of added trimming for effective styling. Fashion plays no favorites between one and this season. e suits appear in both slim fitted maillot versions and in soft dressmaker types. The maillots, beloved of energetic swim enthusiasts, are generally knitted in nubby rayon or soft rayon chenille or maybe smoothly molded in fine rayon jer1 sey. This season's maillot usually half-ski- rt all-rou- bra-fro- one-piec- e" best-kno- two-piec- p. Plnfc-ham- one-pie- swim-and-pl- self-color- ed or self-col- bare-midri- ff rs One-piec- dyrr1 self-fabr- ? ic Released by Western Newspaper Union. Summer Negligee Peasant Accessories Contribute Color Peasant influences continue to contribute gay color and intriguing accents to fashions for the teen-ag- e and college girl set. You find such thrilling accessory threesomes in the shops as the laced up the front sleeveless basque made of bright felt, green, red and other colors. Lovely is a "set" that includes a basque done in French blue felt appliqued with gay felt flowers and embroidery. There is a little pillbox to set on the back of the head which is matched to a drawstring bag. Cunning to wear with the blouse and skirt costumes "all the girls are wearing" this summer. Cap, mitts and little scarf of crocheted white wool with bright embroidered motifs and edged with red is another schoolgirl's delight in prospect for fall. G'By Mom I ; I "j 4 hv: vi I 1 A) r f i ' fv IV' i ! 4 M -- " C Uniqi i Scarf Something new and novel is the signature scarf which one finds in the neckwear departments. It goes without saying that it will make di rect appeal to college girls and t juniors who are looking for thrills ihese alone fashion s highway. T itufff tvf"-jjumiiimiiU'mmwiiii scarfs are of colorful washable silk I have the insignia of the three Dimity printed with dainty rose- They the four armies, 13 commands, suma cotton for buds is an ideal 74 divisions. and corps, mer negligee to make you look and feel as refreshing and lovely as the Plastic Buttons rosebud print itself. The flounced Buttons for "looks" and buttons bertha continues as a graceful casWith five of her seven sons al- cade ruffle all down the front, giv- for practical use are very much in a slim and flattering line. There the fashion picture these days. There Nine generals are photographed together at an air field in Panama. ready in the armed forces, Mrs. ing is revived interest shown in pretty is a series of plastic buttons that of Jamaica Plain, HarR. MacKay Hubert Joseph Left to right: Brig. Gen. Harry A. Johnson, Mai. Gen. like son, house robes and negligees, now that are decidedly new.in They look with mon, Brig. Gen. Donglas L. Weart, Lieut. Gen. George H. Brett, Maj. Mass., bids farewell to her sixth summer work the and amber are so beautifully spending many Gen. William E. Shedd, Maj. Gen. E. F. Hrrding, Brig. Gen. Joseph E. Robert, 18, as be leaves for army at home. i the popular browns. Mehaffey, Brig. Gen. Gordon H. Young and Brig. Gen. Ralph H. Wooten. service. rpJ jf SNAPPY FACTS AJOUT RUBBER form-fittin- g ice-coat- r mw ITv-nit- Gunder Hagg, Swedish runner, is shown as he broke the tape to set a new official record of 8 minutes 53.9 seconds for the two mile and S. U. a tower, With Old Glory flying from her conning event in the Los Angeles coliseum. submarine enters an Arctic port after a successful campaign against the enemy in the Pacific. The Jap flags on her side indicate that she He failed8 to beat his own unofficial time of minutes and 47.8 seconds. sent three enemy warships and two merchantmen to the bottom. General View in the Caribbean ot bra-to- sea-wort- v:r-- ay bow-kn- swim-and-pl- ay two-piece- nt hot FiAsn Sets New Record Jfr Petroleum refineries built more than 2,000 years ago are still operated by natives in Irak. of wild Heveo seeds from tratli bavo boon Mat to neighboring countries and as far north as Central America la the oxtensivo program under way to encourage rubber development in the Wert-er- a booilsphero. Congress appropriated $500,000 In 1940 to stimulate rubber planting In tbo Americas. Millions India rubber pontons and ponton boats were used by the U. S. government 100 years aoo.They were made of coated canvas In three each Inflated by a separate tube. They were Inflated by a hand bellows and collapsed and sank with the slightest leak, comportment!, vA ! k. .kJtmtn.- 0 jejja11 "Je wijS' BIGoodrich 003313 i r |