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Show LEBI FREE PRESS, LEHT, UTAH WOMAN'S WORLD j Jim j Br Le'S SI L2ht Wta HaleY Strapped Ankles LESS NEWS than you hem- think in the new moulded torso and 2irt. .t. briefly. is thenes for spring and sum- L! S3 etotA' slim, but even from the 1920', Iriothes seem to borrow here there's no indication of the flour sack look of frSspiration f Ijof be lTU'Uskirts K able to find for day and full im-Sslim skirts are really too. fashion news. Then. with skirts be fascinated Ent ' ' at when '2 seem slender but act fullhidden of aid the with move ' Its fold and pleats of aU it fabrics, With today's Vno trick to pleat the skirt faround and still have it look ' " 1 Innovations have of dresses-- and col- -- ins You'll be seeing large Xe JL biggest to the tops I. -- i7i 1 A liTI A smart idea for a slim clothing budget would include these smart shoes that feature closed pump construction with ankle straps. The shoe gives the foot a slender appearance with its suave lines and sturdy construction in black suede. The moderate heels offer ease for daytime wear. Hi. I, big sleeved jackets, i'sed backs or intricately deep wf Mr to l Smart! The middy blouse and sweater coupled often with a pleated skirt, is the favorite daytime wool dress silhouette. In silk and cotton, the smart dresses come with a shirtwaist style in such fabric surprises as chiffon. They will feature big bishop sleeves, fan pleated necklines and skirts, plunging metallic touches or "diamond" buttons. Other decorative features which loom big on the fashion horizon include fringed skirts, net flounces, long strings of pearls and handkerchief points. Skirts are only slightly shorter roomy pleated armholes, short capes. id interesting trend which been some time in coming up he bare top with sleeves. In ,e the bodice is well moulded tlie short sleeves are good foil bareness at top. look, too, for belted Russian fuses and cape jackets, both of $m new extremes in the wide-- t gped outline. r-T- even though the trend is upward. Most designers favor them at 14 to 16 inches from the floor, or at midcalf. They warn the wearer to let her own legs be the guide as to proper length. READER'S COURTROOM- - HE 'Silent' Liar Is Just as Guilty -- l By Will Bernard, LL.- fcy You Tell B- May a Clever Advertisement a Lie ithout Saying a Word? Be Copyrighted? A farmer's horse developed a lease that showed no external jfeptoms but was always fatal "ttmptly the farmer decided to the animal for "whatever it uld bring." Soon he found a like- buyer and gave him a rousing uik about the horse. He rtsised its appetite, its disposition, tad its appearance in f 'ej everything, act, except its health! About that. "? didn t say a word. The other was duly and impressed, the Purchase. But a few later the horse died. The fer realized he had been "taken and sued the farmer for fraud. the trial, the farmer argued Je couldn't be blamed for lethmg he did not say. However, i. disagreed and held him t'iJJUduge Said that' in a Ration this, the farmer's si- - Ifs J A circus owner hired a commer cial artist to draw posters advertising some of the acts in his show. He liked the posters so well that he applied for a copyright on the draw ings. A few months later, he was dismayed to see the very same pictures displayed by a rival cir cus When he sued for infringe- 1 the other company argued that mere poster drawings are "not artistic enough" to be copyrighted But the court disagreed and ruled that this was indeed an infringe ment. The judge said that art which appeals to the common peo ple is just as deserving of protec ment, tion as ety. art of the "highbrow" vari Is Eavesdropping a Crime? A man came home late and parked his car in the garage Returning to his apartment, he hap nonori tn walk Hht under his neigh bors' bedroom window. Hearing them quarrelling, he stopped ana "eot an earful." Unfortunately, a passing policeman noticed what the man was doine and Dromptly placed him under arrest on a charge of eavesdropping. However, the court ruled that the man was not guilty The judge said that eavesdropping mav indeed be a crime but only when it is done habitually, and repeats when the eavesdropper what he overhears! one night L 4?Sytman mi came, to a comer the street- Eu,.too,ate'to fcrie, J- - - fcnwed ll! - bi Sf. ,th "vere ac- in- - the Pedestrian youn as 1 used CUrt, Wa not MP anaUOn nd man etalm. The " ibi" down avoid an "?an suffere(l SnUon- An on his crelessness. H 71 .Pattern No. 8443 la rated pattern tn alzea 38. &2- 11 IV U 4tf. 48. au aAd I Wee hats help make big evenings especially when they are touched with gold, pearls and ever so many siumlations of precious stones. The hat itself is a mere wisp of velvet, satin crocheted metallic yarn or whatever yon wish. It serves as a foundation for rich ornamentation that is becoming such a fashion leader. Veils and cascading clouds of veiling In a cowl-lik- e drape have touches of beading that repeat the richness of the hat. IJ F Cherokee Strip Veteran Advocates Full Activity WIS. Ben Holcomb believes that if you don't stay put, you can do a lot of living in 78 KENOSHA. years. Ben ought to know. He "ran" for a homestead in the "Cherokee strip" when he was 22; he made and lost a small fortune in land sDeculation in Oklahoma; he came to Milwaukee, sold cooking utensils and went broke again, and at 70 he bought a pick and 10 acres in Kenosha county and built a house. Now he wants to go back to Oklahoma. "I suppose I haven't made much of myself," Ben says, "but it's been fun." Most fun and hardest work was the rush for land in Oklahoma, he says. Ben is one of the few survivors of the "Cherokee Strip," the dash to stake out a homestead in Oklahoma. That was on Sept 18, 1893. "Folks came from all over and lined up on the Oklahoma-Kansa- s border." Ben says. "The strip extended the length of the line and was 100 feet deep. It was jammed as far as I could see there were people, on foot, on horseback and with wagons. Some were packed in trains that were waiting for the signal to take off into the new territory. "There wasn't supposed to be a soul there. All the cattlemen had taken the cattle out the year before trainloads of 'em, all Long horns. The country was completely evacuated except for the 'sooners.' They had entered too soon slipped in past the guards. That's why are called Sooners. "When the soldiers gave the signal, everybody streaked out across the' plains. There were buggies, buckboard affairs, and little twe wheeled carts. Ewe Care exEreeding ewes need plenty of ercise, particularly those inclined to get too fat. Letting them run on or in pasture, in stubble fields, to them will gel help fields stalk exercise. Mife aew-rlt- a 18. 40, 42. 44. W rirua M J. Tha SDrinc and Summer Faanloa offer a wealth of aewing information for every home dressmaker. Special fabric edition witn easy to make fashion tipa free pattern printed atyiea. loaide tha book, U cente. 8443 CIBXUB PATTERN DEFT. OL Sseth Weths St., Chicago Enclose 25 eenta tn coin for eacb pattern desired. SEWINQ Jfc-5- 2 U Pattern ,81s.. No. Name ...... Addresa .... 1 I ikKER -- BEEN NATIONALLY RANKED M THE TOP TEN TENNS RATINGS FOR 17 CONSEC UTIVE YEARS. Iceland's Hot Springs Iceland, noted for thermal springs and geysers as well as ice and cold, is now piping hot its capital water 10 miles city of Reykjavik at the rate of 4,200 gallons per minute. While only domestic heating is now supplied, test wells are being drilled for steam and power purposes. r 7 Pk I HAS irto KW2.LEN MERULLO, CHICAGO CUB SHORTSTOP, MADE A ERRORS IN ONE INNING! q ti j ill SPORTLIGHT- - us, leaving only Harry and myself, By that time my right eye was closed tight and badly swollen. We became great friends and the ale we drank didn't hurt us any. "Finally about 3 a. m. we de elded to look up another tavern. As we got to the door I said to Greb 'Say, if you hadn't closed my right eye I could have licked you.' "Greb turned on me with "moods" and "illusnarl. I thought he was going to sions" as well as bite me. 'Say,' he said, 'yon landscapes and seacouldn't lick me if I cut off both scapes. But a big of his heart arms.' Grantland Rice part still belongs to the "Now," Mickey said, "we had rosin. just fought before a packed house It has been just 11 years since at Madison Square Garden at plenty dollars a seat. We had just been Mickey absorbed anything resembling alcohol, which is a good, solid paid very big money. And here we 'eat on the good old cart. were heading for another fight with he said, just three spectators who were pay thrill," "My biggest big nothing. "well, I guess it was an evening " 'Come on,' Greb said, "let's I spent with a fellow by the name of Harry Greb. It was a fight it out here.' He started taking off his coat. As he got the coat long evening, starting in the about halfway off, which locked up ring around 10 o'clock and or tied up both arms, I nailed him winding op around daybreak. "I'd heard Greb hadn't been on the chin with everything I had It was a nectarine, full of juice training right In fact h staged visit to a restaurant I was in, stag- Greb spun and crashed into the gering a little. It was an act. I was side of a car so bard he dented the dead sure I could beat him. He was running board. I never threw just as sure he could beat me. I harder punch and he was wide open. knew after the first minute of the "I guess I was lucky. Ton first round that I was in for a couldn't kill Greb with an axe. He bounded back from the car stormy night. Greb was in perfect condition. His act had been phony. and started for me, when a pair y of cops arrived. Our three I was never in better shape. "He almost knocked me out In spectators were still there. the second round. I almost stopped They shoved me In one cab and him in the third. But he was a dead Harry In another. game guy and he could take it. Ask "Greb was a great fellow. I never Gene Tunney. liked anyone better. The next day Neither one of ns wasted two Tex Rickard sent for us. He offered seconds. We threw all the us $100,000 each for a return match. But Now $100,000 isn't goulash. punches we carried and I know Greb carried a lot. He was fast Greb turned to me and said 'Mick and strong and rough. He was ey, there are too many guys around I can beat easier than I can beat only a dangerous' puncher when he got tired and quit moving you. I like the easy dough. I can around. Then he conld hurt you. make just as much fighting them I was in at 148 and Greb was ' I'll tell you about Greb. He was around 160. He had too much a great guy. He was a great fighter for me. I knew by the 12th and one of the gamest men I ever round that I had little chance to met And don't believe all those win. But we kept on punching stories about his being out of con to the final bell. dition. He fought himself into "It was a great fight," Mickey shape. No man could travel IS said. "But I liked our next fight rounds at top speed and be out of better, that same night. I lost the shape. "He had superb skill and the heart first one and I think I won the second. I'll tell you about that one." of two lions. I've seen Greb go faster and harder in the 15th round than he did in the first. He liked to The Second Fight upset Broadway gamblers by fak "After the fight Doc Kearns and ing a drunk now and then. But I dropped into Duffey's Old Tavern. I wnen you met mm, iook ouu no-pa- w' 'A 'll i CLASSIFIED Not Always had read many (airy tales but annarentlv had never realized until now that most of them beean: "Once UDon a time "Do all of them oegin that wav?" he asked his mother. "Whv. no." she reDlied. "some times vou hear a teleDhone rine and when you answer it you hear a voice say, 'Sorry, dear, but the boss called a surprise meeting at the last minute. It was decided by the members of a humane society to rent a store window and put in an ex hibit of wild furred animals to aid them in their campaign against the ruthless killing of the creatures. It was a grand exhibit and was spoiled only by a man who insisted upon getting in amongst the stuffed animals. "I belong in there." he insisted. At first they thought he was in toxicated but when he pointed out his argument they admitted he had some cause for his actions. His reason for wanting to join the exhibit was a large sign the had had printed and society placed in the window. It read, "We were skinned to provide furs for fashionable women." ANOTHER 7 viae en ; A b H3ro!i ntt PAINT MATCHING TO Ml PAINT TO MATCH WORK ALREADY DONE, SMEAR SOME OF MIXTURE ON PIECE OF GLASS AND The Answers 1. 2. During World War I. For her beauty; at rvcTluraM CaIcND ELEMENT CAN I FT FnAFrtPrAN Captain Matt Webb, of 4. Al ouwii tT fADur. 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When did wrist watches become fashionable for men? s 2. For what was Ninon de noted? 3. Name the first man to swim the English Channel. 4. Who was advertised as "the world's greatest entertainer"? t 5. In football, who is a man? HOLD GLASS AGAINST SURFACE FOR COMPARISON IF SWATCH MISCELLANEOUS Roll Developed Overnight Service 8 High Gloss Prints, all sues 26c. REPRINTS Se each. FOX STUDIOS, Billings, Hantaan nxN-a-irar- General Quii land. August 1"T0x'T HO e e Charter Member , DEPARTMENT U.S. Savings v Sonnv 3. Okla-homan- s Tole Vaultera For pole vaulters who find that the falls are not bad it's the landa .track coach has ing that hurts invented a landing device. With this new Invention the vaulters land in a net and counterweights let them down easy. Sua - b. FAMED BASKETBALL CCACH OF CCNY.,WAS A STAC ON THE ORIGINAL CELTICS AND IS RATED ONE OP THE KST SHOTS Of AIL TIME. even paints d well as slender silhouettes. detail. Trim with colorful novelty buttons. and whatever else goes with painting a picture. For Mickey, the embattled welterweight who fought such heavy weights as Jack Sharkey and Max Schmeling, has been an artist for some time. Mickey Is Life Recipe ms Afternoon Charm for Matrons Feminine Detail lines for the FLATTERING a handsome aft By GRANTLAND RICE- ernoon style for the matron that's expertly cut, with soft feminine someone name. call It I heard bull my the toy MICKEY WALKER, sat over I So went was and Greb. other years, had just laid aside his brush, canvas, easel with his gang. Later on they all left tveep moving fi MAHONEY -- 1 inplines are Stressed; Mistlines Descending Great interest is being displayed fcjf designers in the hipline on the aew fashions. These are stressed fc$many means, all of them stun-CBfor the slender-hippewoman. Fcfids are popular, but cuffs and 5airts are widely used. Slender, indented waistlines are fa from forgotten, however, even though hiplihes are important. Since thi waistline itself is being lowered the dresses, the natural waist-l.q- e is being played up with in- - SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS JOE Greb Was One of Boxing's Gamest make it lother 1 Be top, boleros or Dare tops wiw straps. nn wila xne lmeresi ucsigncu e displayed on tops, the enor-i- s sleeves being displayed are witn lasnion t in keeping ids. Some sleeves are hign- ited even more with cuffs in the ive Itself or above the wrist re the sleeve tapers off. 4 and darts dentations Suits Show Slender Lines With Hip Detailing There is no evidence that suits will turn about and be masculine If anything, the silhouette in suits is even more slender and feminin. than for many seasons. Descending waistlines are played up in suits even more than in dresses, apparently because their simplicity can show such details perfection. Backs on the suits gored and tapered. Thev nin neatly at the natural waistline and then go down to a cuff at the hips. Another feature is te use of straps beginning at th side seams that criss cross direct- in the middle back to be attached two buttons. Here, too, the back shaped to fit neatly by means gores. Skirts follow the silhouette in the trim lines and the favored midcalf lengths. Exceptions to the trend described above include those suits which feature flaring boleros, bloused backs belted, pleated or both, as well as big sleeved jackets. figure-huggin- m fashion show collar interest . . . js, jM)IRTPE Silhouette Leads Spring Fashions ' jplt 3V 1 jS&h Don't let "Cold Demons" get you down reach for Mentholatum stuffed-u- p passages ao you can breathe again in comfort. Eases chest congestion and coughing. Help for dry, chopped lipsl And qekkl Crocked, rough llptMOthedl By new Mentholatum lo carry, eaiy to via. MenlSolahwe Medicated Slkk. edkaHon In bandy pocket or eunet lie trick. 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