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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Daytime Taillcurs of Net or Lace Rooin' " iff we'll do," y.t rt0 Ke. d0 roic 1, Kvery act of man Inscribes Itself in the memories of his fellows and in his own manners and face. The air Is full of sounds; the sky, of tokens; the ground Is all mem- available In sizes 14, 10, IS, 20; 4H and 42. Corresponding bust measurements 32, 34, at!, SS, 40 and 42. Size 10 (34) requires A yards of 39 Inch oranda and signatures and every obmaterial. Send fifteen cents for the with hints which speak covered ject patteru. ' to the intelligent. Goethe. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 1 11) New MontCalif. gomery Ave., San piui.,.jinim,mTr'iluiu!inuiun;jmlnini u' 'HI V but with- - -ak. Evans iu fToor with JO" Ior lmo and gulped hard. feES, r1 . .. .'n room. V11 Vm was most . Ltklnf 1 baggage rtipnf 80. I i f fa . the Dune. Tit "said to the back of his that was all right, nothing could be o '"fLi WNU Service. Syndicate STREAT0R--SMIT- A JV; j 60 CHEVROLETS 1 40 FORDS 20 OTHER CARS All PupuUr MMka models to '28 models nd arc btikcd bj our AND ABOUT Written Guarantee Australia. While they were fishing near Goff's Harbor the anchor of their launch fouled a larre whale, which started oiT at about a mile a minute, both men holding grimly to the crnlt. Fearing that the whale might dive any second and drag the boat with it, Fdwards worked forward and cut the rope,! freeing the boat. JiiiSw DEALER Offers about Riding on a streamlined train 1ms nothing on that at the end ol a rope attached to an angry whale. This Is the opinion of W. F.dwar.is and J. Foley, fishermen of Guff's Harbor, madly-careenin- 1 H CHEVROLET Fishermen's Ancmr Funis) a Whale; They Get Speedy Hiile to have a suit Can It be doner Jlll w. v. Bull . obliging. and lost my in Writing Their History CIIERIE NICHOLAS By I'll and to All Things Are Engaged rront I'anel m One to facilitate Makin said the patchogae, Tou can bring and I'll take.an- '! Bcach Pajamas With Yoke, Sleeves, G. M. A. C. Tcnnj Used Trucks Good Trucks Bit Truckf Small Trucks Sukri Pickups mil Hyd. Dump Hod its Prices and terms to suit you. When in Salt Lak City naif our BIG USED CAR DEPT. g St.flalt Lake 505 So. Main City Till: Bnraarj KEWMOIUSE significant trend A MOST fashion the preference In Is His Message I gadio Fingers Stiffened. L, rieo Int nint bad . ia: ana - t I1 I ih departed, Mr. secured orders for a the Duke Before r i tv- ;t nr ' if Joun 10 Post w tM were to the trousers evening th mr fnthpp a 'am ciuww. ind Mr. Crowell anted, "Certainly, and I'll let you w ben we're ready to try on." Si procedure, and those follow-- 5 it the haberdasher's and the n ,. it.. rv.l. ffsuas, rumeu we i.me a iuu- far less than the hunured- sis Kid, x Til pay It had done. bifl likk some day," lit Date leaned he thought bnrk In the best parlor Island railway's p. ltd onened a newspaper he rk;ht it the station. Almost KiSlT. he saw his now frlond'i Jnst Another J )t-- I'll V I I VVli Grab," the leanctnflAn IIII.ISUIJ tat: "flrl MIL Proceedings Before pi pzwr II Judge Uare faced Loot or M munry." certainly making Barry mused. It hot won't have read the story, Its reference to the Jinl?. Fa , he read It very casually. fWf wanted to turn aide for wt lcto i shown for materials that are decidedly sheer. Not only does the employment of dainty sheers pertain to the evening mode but the real news lies In the fact of their outstanding vojrtie for practical daytime wear. From all style centers comes the persistent report of the supremacy or nets, laces, marde soie quisettes, tulles, mousse-linand various other media of like character. The fact that designers have taken to tailoring net as if it were a heavier material Is providing one of the most exciting and fascinat ing ventures e'er recorded In the annals of fashion history. To refer to the new tailored net suits and ensembles as costumes of sheer de light Is no more play on words for they are Just that delightfully cool, sheer and smart as can be to wear on a late spring or a midsummer day. A Jacket fuit strictly tailored of net In black, navy. Pulmnnett red or any other dark color Is about the neatest daytime fashion fine could choose for Immediate and summer wear. The net employed for these practical tallletirs is of nn especially firm and dependable weave which, however, does In nowise detract from Its sheer coolness Tallorei frocks of printed net (many suits are also of net prints) are among the big successes of the season. A very handsome dress nf plaid patterned net Is worn by the young woman seated In the group pictured. It Is Ideal to wear to an afternoon bridge party. In fact It Is boulevard. That In-bylnf a lot of property. & tie property owners weren't t sell for what the city dar to pay, so "condemna- pfwwings had been lnstltot- - Mrnoi.. By CIIF.II1E 1 f Me association r-- vu " asked. uiai neia title was "4 had The an Interest , . ,!,,man'!1'le a million fnr "a few relics of a y In this have been dear Pn 4n, ac- - d0fsln rnI,pd for Mt. mid Dake'i'i.... ... trap' r tVVtoV t" "Unkind ' o..ibi 0C" Jf " I am 1 ':r (,. . J 1 iliZifciii i!D Wear a dark (.ishleii.-ibiebe and ault light .it smart folk are tarnii-- edict by toning up their !'li bl e white linen hUits -.. Mack or ''''' The cu from ainoi l,r.,n. t C,T top ' d0!!nUln, wot OR HOW MELVIN PURVIS' SECRET "TAP ALARM" CAPTURED THE MALARKEY BANK BANDITS! ' I J' 1 L00K. MR- HAV ENOUGH POST - H" USE A SET UKE THAT, THIS MOANING A MAN CAME V TO THIS WINDOW AND ASftiDAR t I' fTtN VI , Of SUSPiOOuS OulSTiOM LOT MR.PUVI5?J- - fL- WHAT TlMI WE CLOSf 0.M STU m. if L IAWK it IMWY KOPI.E..IT SOUNCHi WHtN THE ON IT ClASt MOMfN- T- THIS FOR A PtRHAPJ OCT If Cam FINGERPRINTS fk U JCfJt) IT fiS OF llwWtttr'.rt$fl iScfTTJU Bn jkOrTi I'lMwP (ppinn Right ' MfWI j0NETlMEIC0TAHURRV-UCAU FROM A BANK ON A -y-S-X a - if."- I DO! FOR INSTANCE. 'hjLl5' v r L Ufa XAH J. V $ . ,MrTY I E...HtU)...UP...SCNlxJ mmzim immm Mpfc JC ir ral ) L II-- I elie-- V - Pubonne(lie pie ' Ingf and t tid ti ii ,,, f Print JIry rrt The tremendous vogue for k1"'11" and violet in the fashion a i. hat brought back the mcibyst Amefor Jewelry. favored t"ie thyst necklaces and clip" eaf wlta to ing shown In Paris tone. Dew Kowns Id these '; C K ih'f ViJl ' C '( ci tmi Xvr' J" f 'fZ- I ' ' .I&hyy f&jilV1 A. FOR THE CHUNG, tVtRYBOOVt THIS IS A re ; tif ' 1 b ''M i'l ti. oil, wore r:nv. mrrii'd 0:1: l,e . ft- - v. m Ik A v T m tMt w CORPS! nam oh ti CIRLT0 JOIN MY JUNIOR jj af cors pixi e--o, St NO YOU J rnai TO fld TO JOINi tops oh CUI I n..l.f.l. Ill vMc III B OTf (nftrrrij 1 it r "" i X atwl. "" ? ctIm Im fof 9 l'ot Toattift tops. A fit. ) rtiali a ...Ir, ,n, 1K1E I hi """ . r-- SURE POST OOTA'f j A I?44lTiX5 -- 1 1 1 o-"- m 1 V. I ! I PURVIS, ".Post Toaatica, Battla CtaaK, Michigan Port ToaocS rarlf I as tops, rime sod m ilia imi shatked below. ( httk sshttltaC ). brtf ( 1 pfk-ta- a ) McmberUiip !Wr (!. acA(t rVd tafiy Tr lir I PtM 1 o-- rckat tops. f ia Toftir M'k. to Mrl'in MCIVIM 1 you "'" a) I warm-weathe- 1 silks containins and the signs of Ue E TOASTIEI .CLIP COUPONW NNOW!.- -, w and pn" iihrf Meivin IVrvis. ln I KIT lor I Port PotToasiics are P loaiots raca r iirln.) in ' the (Ills ui'tl nn entire is t,oV urtiiltlielite Ii.IU? ieU't.crS r' golf coiir-- e I ky ... n'S nn fnon I.,..,:ri taken lnspiin..-.And r,,ititis m liitro.lie . rturci .. old-ir- it"t lr minded con; .' !! I'' r 0,0 eliill roiiiitry mo ",l this M'.'is ,it, If Mo' k" ! ir- 1.1 OMio, minis new I I tie the ers are inirodMclt t. lopping ii.troijiii ed 1' t, pa r.,r tn.tfitt list tn PAULSAVl-Tnti- with fruits or berries! 1 The In J mm a a aivi : A ..r Are DoignrJ for Girls Who Take to Golf - rajjui'M - K ISP, cruochy Post Toat!ct with rtrrs' fl.J flffi). 1)ihiii liiU frth, luscitius berries anJ milk Vji ItlniTf ). Iloih NiUra . . . Mm! li s ihe finest cream c.f roJ hU ever Utcd!" i rcakfivt treat c!it. 'T'll STORY, Serve Post Toasties rs r 1.1 l! e i THAT r n wn r;;t i'!'-- US KW TO Ct yf ESG, KOTiNC BOOK THAT TULS AU DiiCMR QUti UOTT COUS. INV11.0LE WBiTiNO, St stoats! acso 04 Ca'jwx; that voas othir rui rxrtNa....ic-AW- i CvfYOTf ANOtWHtWAVTl CUP THt COUPON AT TVt RlOrffl .! ; m t:i f"-- tsD yoo foci ttCPit PXL NC JXCfl ' 1 s'r.iw nrriwn I WANT fYERY ru !!h ,.T,.,'pr W;l a '"'it in r c.i''!'i'e a n D tmi H m7awm7uTat oi 1. FT! 8rvy up cooris f YOuREMlCOVt, S' THANHS &, FOR TIUiNO YOU Purvis' N0 THI C MtN CO INTO AHiOn! ISB MihXuyJ LWsht iSJ-iL-thcTirst s national bank... JST-.- r Zi IRANtlA'ltt W4imM wIfIi I iff (!'! i" 'DROP THOSfi GUNS! WlAI CAtXrtT TO R CUTS Twit TlMC, mai Ml lOUD VT7 at miaoouaktim. BANDITS.. TOMiSUAOTHE A FAKE CONVERSATION fw$0m TpN this (. in MOftse code pmone AAOoTMpitcf.MiANwwiui MotoiNO PuRvs taps his coNvtRSAnoN " imaCM r !;'"'l t,'.. r 'l l.ir.--e rlr Amethytt 400 Batba ANOffJ BANK TH hoy tivb'N Klilll, h.d CHAUNCEY W. WEST Atsitt. Gen. Manager 400 Rooms SUiO FOR VDO JUNIOR - !' !) n:,'.'-- - Up I , JUl1e V b'i-.'!- r.,'..ii'i::i:'y la; v p!:f! ! the ,1 r red linen. ture ielei-tei'e ls:;i:te' In the Chicago ,:nn now district I'lays up the tliref that 'ii' popular In or even fabrics are better th.m :ie vtiillll'er Cos two for the upring and 10 ot neMfe In this lii.M.ince the ivM K.L"! f,,,,rar,, h""!d tunie. le.id.nt tin, HP Mm Mouse plik baaVl!' nvT Tlit CrM ulnide In the plaid of the J.icke !Jl'.- - lu. t' 1' I! Airy.'! ui H r el.t tl.e i red tone of lo r I" It .'U foatx own l'T ' liL'btwe!;bt tueei averatod sh' ;. : s at were fiUed fit I!n oi-- othr.- - '!' li.lil.s k.A ,0" General Manager W. E. SUTTON, $2.80to$4.50 T0ASTIES younglawyer who became America'i ace . . . who directed the capture of Dillingcr, "Pretty Hoy" floyd.'TUby Face" Nelson, and others. Mr. Purvis meals here methods used in capturing criminals. Names have, o course, beta changed. MAL MA1ARKEX .1 b" v to i.rw fabrii In ,.!,. its torn l,er ' I.is'iioli. ih !i,e T! ,,:'; !i.e tl!V Hrw pert. :.r 11,. m! wore a IL'bt tan -- be DOIBI.E 1 ti.itHl r Uy' Hotel Newliouse $2.00 to 94.00 rT?Z, an THE SINGLE S-- i !.( '1 iff f 1.' RATES " ba!r bat In (.rn a large itb l.'.i. i, !f.iti:er iiiiil !! t!i'.'.:irl and i k. polish In ;'..!or of the "It Salt Lake's Most Hospitable HOTEL Invites You TO g-m- President Throughout the West MaVIN PURVIS, fr i,.-i- "m individuals and L..'' a tit a Tammany judge. ;home,he wont straight P2 n. w Tjfflmanj's paw was Tlsl transaction, Arr Mrs. J. H. Waters, t'nlon. Western rl.i.Mrb a! He b at half a L ,"1"0 An Abode. ..renowned MELVIN PURVIS frocks lunctilng Two in town Indie. it. d that d.irk sheers ear. wit! replace prints for simmier n r finic 'Iress VI:i a black C'" P tai rt 1 AN INSIDE STORY OF goodthe group Is as honest-tness a product of the lace looms as the cobwebby la,,ps nd various cotton laces to which we have been accustomed. The dress Is made of wool in one of the fabric lace types so much talked of this year. The colors are navy and gray with an accent of navy wool for the neckline and belt. Itosevienne of Parle Is the creator of this hUh style The model wears it very srown. smartly with a dark tulle Pache tat. In en only a few the beginning of rou- in lows. The tailored day dress centered were pouti or i;s acessorics. Hats ith the coi-rIn contrasting all balldings, before 1701-1- self-fabri- c wax-beun- . It had been purchnsed the "wng-nnrse- . No. Plenty of room is Included for arms and leps in this exceeding ly smart ami youthful beach pajamas. Yoke, sleeves, and front panel are nil one piece cleverly combined to minimize lour sewing time and eliminate complicating tricks. Large unusual buttons down the center front panel, a demure Peter Pan collar plus a wide 'belt and the blouse Is complete. The waist is gathered to the yoke In tration. For all its tailored sim- front and back, giving a flatterin plicity, it takes its place charming- fullness and smooth appearance. ly and definitely for afternoon wear Make this lovely tailored jiodel In and the cocktail hour. This attrac- silk crepe, voile, or percale for loung tive model features the newest sil- ing and gingham, pique, or linen for houette. It buttons demurely ,:11 the the beach. Parbara Pell Pattern No. 1791 B Is way down the front, and has a little stitched collar and cuffs of white linen. Lace has every advantage In tailored clothes, for It has pattern and texture In Itself that allows for no extra trimmings or furbe- preview held In New York. parsley Phtibarh pink, preen, red cabbage mo! jtarden blue (hliichriiuict) were shown In every was to Or the . . . sruuna ana nouses. IV. I'nltrrn iltijjL Distinctive Residence A J By CHERIE NICHOLAS Vegetable colors will dominate the summer styles, according to a Haabldge 1 W VEGETABLE COLORS DOMINATE STYLES DARK BLOUSE fl the dress ideal for most any daytime social event where one hopes to look smartly gowned and to keep cool at the same moment. The sheer frill that enhances this dress Is also an Important style note for those frilly accents tire inevitable this season if you would he chic. I!y all means have a printed net frock, It Is exactly the sort that you will love to be wearing the whole summer through. I.ace for daytime wear has come delinltely Into its own tills season. White cotton alencon makes up stunningly, as you will see by the swank gown to the left In the illus- .';' ui OlHLK JWIU. ff ut the thing lunthcona, too. Ihef )orl( (i1 lops) liave a dcliiiou, dijjcrtnt flatof ! 2 ( ) Photo of Melrin Punia cause ihry are made from the iwccf, toro lender httrtt of the corn, shcre must t (scod 9 PnUl ) rinrrrin rf the flavor is. Tvery ftolden-brow- that's sops) flakt is tossteJ double crisp sby Post Toasties keep their crumhy Nsma goodoess longer in milk or cream. Get Pot Toa ies ffi'...,The rietter I Strtrt. Corn Flakes!" And join Meivin Purvis' tat(. Junior Corps right awarl U4rrttptrtt Ittrtmkrr 31,I ISI.MS. 0nt mh i t.iis A POST mtAL-MA- DB t.iu o BY CiLNERAL fOODI a. |