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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1929 Page Six .. , t . Dame Fashion Modernistic Trimming Enhances Three-Piec- e RADIO PROGRAMS Smiles OUR COMIC SECTION By Grace t. C p. m. National Sunday Forum, p. m. MaJ. Bowea' Family Party, p. m. David Lawrence, p. m. Atwater Kent, p. n. Studebaker Champions. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 1U0 p. m. The rilgrlms. 1:00 p. m. Roxy Stroll, :08 p. m. Friendship Hour, 4 30 p. m. Twilight Reveries, Persians, 0:30 p. m. Whittall-AiiKl- o 1:30 p. m. At the Baldwin, f:00 p. m. Enna Jettlcks. 1:15 p. m. D'Orsay. 15 P. m. Light Opera Hour, 10:00 P. th. Amos V Andy. Jetvett Austin for songs Much of the old music used to be written for slnglns with voices ifl Our Pet Peeve a Uavhii I I n " fljW 4iJ (CowtlcbtW.K.D) J FINNEY OF THE FORCE jjTTv M i Ji fiiKK J," whim- s- J ft Special Instructions V COP I XiT5 Vf K A Bid WO CM Ct&S MUAv IF IT AiM T ft AKS ouivioTeoaw Staving Off the THE FEATHERHEADS s for those singing schools which two generations sgo offered some of the social opportunities of the present Some"movies." thing like this has happened In co- Grace J. Austin. stume planning. There was once jipon a time a great belief In unison In color to be worn. Dame Fashion remembers a Journey made at nineteen from Washington to Ohio, when there was a bride near her In the sleeper. She was quite talkative, telling of "quarts of rice thrown," and finally lifting modestly her long dress skirt of rich dark green wool material, so that her high shoes might be seen, made from the same green cloth, "to order." The more carefully matched the accessories, the more satisfied the bride or traveler felt with her apparel. Today the "four part song" Is nearer the Ideal, in costume harmony. Bathing suits, pajamas, lingerie, morning dresses, sports wear and party gowns of ail varieties take to many colors as Joyfully as did Joseph's coat. When these many colors have the names of pretty flowers and gems, Just the description of a gown becomes almost a line of poetry ; as for Instance, a "formal" compounded of tulle In shades of Tariiia violet, cyclamen pink and turquoise. Taris, even Paris, has seemed to decide tltat the backless suits for daytime wear have not teen a success. Tanning Is good, but women may decide that It Is possible to have too much of a good thins. Nobody seems to have worried over the backless suits very much, one way or the other. There were always many to whom they did not appeal, and those who did try them, cither tor bnthlng or sports wear, caused no sensation. A voyage to the South Sea Islands may be a romantic thing, but It Is hard to believe that American women and girls are really sighing to be South Sea Island crs. Iudeed, as the summer advanced, Paris, which will always use black for everything from little baby's dresses to grundmother gowns. If It has half a chance, declared that the most popular bathing suit was a black one, embroidered with flags of different nations. Whether the D. A. It. and the secretary of war would approve of the stars and stripes worn on a bathing suit scarcely needs discussion. No girl has a "beau" In these days. That word Is as extinct as the dodo. P.ut every girl and woman surely has "bows" on her dresses. Looking the other day at a large number of the newest of tho new gowns, It was found that out of every ten, six had bows In various spots of the dress anatomy. Some were bows of the trimming material, some were cloth bows of the dress matt rial, some were combined of the two so that both appeared In the bow when tied. Severn! were soft bows down from collars, suine were tied at the side, as low as the hip line, some may be at the back of the nevk, but at any rate, a drvss without its bow begins to look lonely. Perhaps women have taken another leaf from the num' book. For a man without a tie may feel comfortable, he may feel athletic, but without his necktie bow he never feels really dressed. J5. Contract-Seeker- songs" singing school use IP t I unison. Lnter chorus music was In "four rurt l In !!. Wwtnrn Nawipiptr Colon ) Swathed Hipline Adds Note of Chic to Gown r4irA VP 111 I 1 i 3r- - vtAo :30 4:00 6:00 8:00 8:30 :00 10:00 10:30 ft X Vyf CHOUSE V" -- -' Showing a very smart three-piecensemble in yellow cheviot, featuring modernistic design in red of the same e Crepe de Chine Makes Raincoat for Travel A raincoat for packing Into a small suit case Is made of crepe de chine and looks at a glance like any afternoon coat The collar fits high In back and ends with a full scarf that Is worn thrown over the right shoulder. The sleeves are not too full and are finished with a puffed cuff that has a snugly fitting wrist band. Although the general cut favors straight, slender lines, the bottom part Is made of a circular or Caring flounce, which is highly llattering. A narrow belt carries out the new waistline. This coat Is lined In a contrasting color and may be had In navy blue, black, dark green and brown. One of the new large pouch bags for use during the warm weather is made with or without thumb loops. The bag has no frame, the sides coming in to conceal an Inside flap, which covers an Inside section holding a change purse and mirror. . 10:00 11:00 2:45 charrrinj nd It achieved by rinq. A Iflrs tf'tla bovy il taiijht t the ilJ ef t'n tfctctidif j wiitnt. Navy blue Is always well chosen for little girls and their big sisters, and this year a rather bright shade of navy bine not bright enough to be royal blue has come Into favor among well dressed women for summer resort wear. An eighteen year-olgirl recently looked especially attractive In a suit of this clear nnvy blue, the Jacket lined with candy striped silk and the Mouse of fno whlto linen, WUh this were worn beige stockings, black patent leather shoes and handbag and a natural lint with a black ribbon band '0 00 a. m. N. B. 9 oo 10 15 30 oo f 30 9 00 t t C . RED NETWORK August 30. a. m. Nstloral Home Hour. a. m. Radio Household Initltute. p. tn. Itaybefina Twins. p. m. :itle v COLUMBIA SYSTEM Ifi nit II (0 m. Crant (.ensue f Thrift, tn. tl r.i!-- r Allen, II m. Ilml.o K h'ol. Itrauly 7 30 n m. Howard I'i.iua. 8 i'0 tn. ;;i,aiwti 6 30 m. The 9 0 tn. True 10 CO p. tn. I.iikht 1'ipers n H.ivi! l:oirkrr. 10 -L- Hanford's Balsam of Mjtt& Hbt back far Snt eottl aotaaltod. Altafc Kill Rats gp" kM Without Poison A New Exterminator that Won't Kill livestock. Poultry, Doga, Cat, or even Baby Cluck can be ued about thr borne .barn or pou'"V yard wttbatwtuteMfrtyatitrontainaoodaaelf ia made of Squill. rrcuo. poison. menilrd bf V. S. Dept. of Ainrulture. utft tba Connabla proreaa which imurea murmai ureni'h. Two cant kiUrd 578 rata at Aikausa blata Farm. Hutulreda of other teatimtniaii. Sold ea Money Back Guarantee. Inutt upon the original So'll lie. Lartttc(fu!inirt aa murhl Alltru((ite, 11 00. Ihrrct if dealer casnut aupply you. Co.. Springfield, O. SV tn ri B iW KILLS-RATS-ON- D p. lor t. Salt Lake City Directory 'service garagerut im:wrtt I 7 'l t; p tn. 30 p tn. ("I f. tn !,. l!uian In a Ir. CWfc eld Village. II 1 "1. f llil'l Used Pipe, Fittings &Valvei 0ird4 end coupled fur ail ruf Monsey Iron and Metal Co. 11 . (tell IKr. , J,J ttr. 100 pTckles"t"t Fe CTAU ARROW ntMM ha trni th thn. IKMt" to, l.lkt cm SurtiUM TWf k ' r'l MIT nitli tnrallnr n1 hmrh KumilMf, Kdtmvll-IHn. r, it. of iuti. full 1" fnpi.li.ne. arnt l'air, BurHr an.l rit'il.n'rt llouw t t TIt III IH M UOtlt. fll'I'tV IM Nil! Ik Wal hlrrrt t Vlli'-.- ' ti.tt 1 ,"t ''' . . YHt fHVSICIN SOrlY CO !' tt Uli tmi txmih. 1141 Wl.t Ha.ile iimln, AMoe.iinil Hi.'.ws Hup-ll-- t Intalld ' ' llltilllr I"im. I'anr. ufflcl tnitrummta atol llor'tl 'I I II ''" "nl h. For Pool Table Show drt end and SurT'" oJ tot oUH snt 1 I isturre W. L. WETHEKDEE l)W Se,Tple Ktrp your wottry tn tht SellUkeCKI fl H'tl "J HAWK BRAND Votk OoiJirs manufturf J PVKC,MrG.C0.,$iii.wn'.,1 Klf-in- Kti,t,!,i! 1 : " I', m to t. mi HI' K.lt ti- tn. . IMY I. Omh.i and Main tHrrrt Nil! Ul Qf (.Al)uiiiln( Nhou U Newly Mirvin ;id'n Tu! A mi,, ,t ,iv COLUMCIA SVSTCM n w. C. (Hp. j ife. For Galled Horses N. B. C . RED NETWORK August 31. 10 13 m. ttadio l..ii.ln.ld Instilut, 1(1 p. til, fikrllo.liana, in. Laundry ttwner. 6 no p. tn, llenetat t:lr tttit Hour, 0 p. tn. I.liiky Fllltia (i.it"- - tir.h N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK I 10 p. trt. Nat'l Farm and (Mr Hour I .10 p tn. noil (Vf t Or. Wira cn e Inevitable "I hear that young Whippersnap has Inherited bis father's business. What's he going to do with ItT "Oh, the usuul thing, I suppose. Start In at the top and run it down.' Service. Inlerorii fr Coffey-vlll- Some three or four days later a baby skunk wandered Into the pen, apparently about lunch time for the p!(.i The baby skunk accepted the Invitation to stay to lunch, and mnda Iti home in the pen for a month, when It was accidentally killed by Its foster mother. Mrryntkr. p. m. S. hrailertown Brans Band. p. m. Whipriti( Tld- N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 10 ao a. m. Mary Hale Martin. 1 00 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour. 1 It p. tn. Nat'l Farm find lt..tM Hour. 4 9 p. m. l.aForte Rerumen Uuslcala, 7 Oil p. tn. Trlniliiif, 7 .30 p. tn, Cillette llatT 8 00 p. m. fair, 8 50 p. m. l'hilro Hour, 8 oo p. m. Arnmirong cjii.ik't". 9 30 p. m. Armour Hour, 10 10 p. in. A moa Andv. tr..n ilrd rr;,;, Sow "Adopted" Skunk sow became the mother of liitie porkers on the (Kan.) farm of C. F. Hmerict A Dun-ten fine p. m. Ingram Shavers. p. m. Palmollve Hour. p. m. Gilbert and Sullivan Operas. sa Mnrtln. Ida llsller Allen. 1130 a. m. Iu Barry Beauty Talk. 1 45 p. m. Theronold Hentth Talk. 8 00 p. m. Dagiierreotyprs. 8 30 p. m. I'. 8. M.irln Hand. 9 00 p. m. True Deteetlvo Mysteries. 9 30 p. m. CIoM Srnl proirram, lo on p. m. Iiufr.ilo civic Symphony Or. 10 30 p. m. Voice ot Columbia, tMuslml ) It Short Skirt Retains Popularity in Paris " of Magnesia COLUMBIA SYSTEM two-pie- Skirts stl.'l are short, snvs n Pari fashion correspondent. P.en In those evening gowns (hnt boast tie longest draperies In the bark, there lit nrnrly always some movement pr lino that nicucstj the short hklrt. Some of tlm prettiet and most youthful model, are made ihii ny. Other evening rirei.- have their hhrt est lino In (he Mirk, with dmperies or panels at the fde or In the front. Aftetn'Min dre-s- e frequently have nn Milk a. m. Morning lo 30 . in. In Mnny I.nds With There10 d r PHILLIPS COLUMBIA SYSTEM m. Grant League of Thrift m. Ida Bailey Allen. m. Theronold Health Talk. m. Sergei Kotlarsky and Ma thllde Harding-- . m. Flying stories, m. Old Gold. Paul Whlteman. m. Fada Salon Hour, m. Story In a Song, m. Jesse Crawford. N. B. C. RED NETWORK August 29. 10:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute, 7:30 p. m. Victor Hour. 8 "0 p. m. Selberllng Singers. 9:00 p. m. Hal-'- y Stuart Hour. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 1:00 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour. 1 30 p. m. Nat'l Farm and Home Hour. 6:00 p. tn. I'ntverstty Preiildents. 6 30 p. m. 1,'nlted Reproducers. 7:00 p. m. I.ehn and Fink. 8:00 p. m. Veedol Hour. 8 30 p. m. Maxwell House Concert, 9 00 p. til. Atwnter Kent. 9 30 p. m. Around World with Llbtiy. 10.00 p. to. Amos V Andv, Navy Blue Is Suitable for Little Girls, Misses J rejii-tere- - long-sleev- li-- Mp'ir shown In tllg youthful veninj fro'k at lnHI:at row cf hir- - COLUMBIA SYSTEM m. Ida Bailey Allen, m. Grand Opera Concert, m. Ceco Couriers. (Musical.) m. Physical Culture Magazine, m. U. S. Navy Band, m. Black Flag Boys. (Musical.) m. Night Club Romance. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 1:00 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour. 1:30 p. m. Nat'l Farm and Home Hour, 7:00 p. m. Yeast Foamera. 7:30 p. m. Sylvanla Foresters. I 00 p. m. Flit Soldiers. 8.30 p. m. Forty Fathom Fluh. 9 00 p. in. ABA Voyagers. 9 30 p. m. Stromberg- Carlson, 10:00 p. m. Amn 'n' Andr. COLUMBIA SYSTEM 11:01 a. m. Ida Bailey Allen. 11:30 a. m. Talk on Interior Decorating. 8 00 p. m. Hank Simmons' Show Boat. 9 00 p. m. United Symphony Orchestra. 9 30 p. m. I, Pallna Smoker. 10:00 p. rn. Kolster Radio Hour. 10:30 p. m. Dixie Echoes. long-sleeve- frown intent Mniher li rnrnrdel a moa a:stlneilv trimming for shoe. Thin material f j.)rk brown tint and It pe, f..r'(e.J lit!ici Get acquainted with this perfect tn. that helps the system keep Bound and sweet. That every stomach needs at times. Tuke It whenever i hearty meal brings any discomfort, Phillips Milk of Magnesia has won medical endorsement. And cnvlnced millions of men and women they didn't have "Indigestion." Don't diet and don't suiter; Just remember I'hlllipa. Tleasant to take, and always effective. The name Thllllps Is Important; It identifies the genuine product "Milk of Magnesia" has been the U. S. trade mark of the Charles H Phillips Chemical Co. and Its predecessor Charles II. Phillips since 1S7J C. RED NETWORK August 28. a. m. National Home Hour. . m. Radio Household Institute. p. m. LaTouralne Concert. p. m. Moblloil Hour. p. m. Happy Wonder Bakers. N. B. 1:09 10:15 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 10:30 Enter the formal dinner frock I This new adaptation promises to win popularity, because It has many virtues to recommend It. Chief among these virtues Is the Increased gracefulness which sleeves add to trailing hem lines, floating panels and swathed hips. One charming frock of the type was fashioned of natural colored lace as to bodice and Mp band ; dark brown lace made the skirt and bolero. Another, of bright red starched chiffon carried seamed panels extending In loose crisp flares to the ankle. With the dross was worn onyx brilliant Jewelry and black satin a The . 8:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 Long-Sleeve- wl;M, ,!.e,.r,i!e n;4e nn c:,ir ,.r m;,..;,, j, iilo f..r mmp nn.) n.irp.vt orutUo nrlj... Tl.e ! ,,,! . f (, ,.,,.. tM Urct !,.., hr Vuhnri I in e .V; n' .M.i i,.,,, . , T! nre of built ie;ll,lr.r !i lMU a wo,,,a! Vl,h h'.iliier O'Verlllg, . . 800 Frock of d Type for Dinner Wear ba:;.U l. I Magnesia C, RED NETWORK August 27. a. ' m. Radio Household Institute, p. m. So.conyland Sketches, p. m. Prophylactic, p. m. Eveready Hour, p. m. Clicquot Club Eskimos, m Hour. p. m. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 1:00 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour, 1:30 p. m. Nat'l Farm and Home Hour, r.oo p. m. Pure Oil Band, 7:30 p. m. Mlchelln Tiremen. 8:00 p. m. College Drug Store, 8:30 p. m. Dutch Masters Minstrels, 9:00 p. m. Williams 8:30 p. m. Earl Orcheslradlnns. material. u-- v. Next time a conted tongue, fet!j breath, or acrid skin gives evidence of sour stomach try rhlllips Milk of N. B. 10:15 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:00 Brown Patent Leather Trimming for Footwear " a. p. p. p. p. p. p. 11:00 8:00 8:30 1:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 un-ev- irt-- Sweet August 26. N. B. C.. RED NETWORK 10:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute, 7:00 p. m. Voice of Firestone, 7:30 P. m. A. & P Gypsies. 8:30 p. m. General Motors Tarty. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 1:00 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour, 1:30 p. m. National Farm and Home, 6:30 p. m. Roxy and His Gang, 7:30 p. m. AVhitehouse Concert, 8:00 p. m. Edison Recorders, Hotel Orchestra, 0:30 p. m. Fio-Rito- 's i0:Q0 p. m. Amos 'n' Andy. even hi rn. w!:h only U,? rippllnjr effect (hat oti' fim the rt.ire ff tho skirt. M my, i f rotirsn, do have beta rfTeds. n'imt!y ot the !.le. C MakesLife COLUMBIA SYSTEM P. m. Symphonic Hour. p. m. Hudnut Du Barrr. p. m. Cathedral Hour. (Religious) p. tri. Fox Fur Trappers, p. m. La Palina program, program, p. m. Sonatron p. m. Majestic Theater of the Air. p. m. Arabesque, p. m. Around the Samovar. 1:00 straw-colore- (A August 25. RED NETWORK N. J 40 CIO 8:p0 8:15 8:15 ' I.' w T. it ,.) it .1 ft . , Choose a rt. i,,r , fvj.t.i iaf.td ( f ,,,:, ,1 i ,. V.',., JVoJi tie . PrcHUle VctJtlon '' "'"'' tt.wl. t't'ilt tt upt Tll ini tt uMili" '" ,11f!lttMJ. 4 4 i lh aaialLH taOBf.taia lM fc ' Ml 1 I a i t ' ' fJ 1 ;! " |