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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Neckwear 'Say It" With Frilly STAR DUST J BARTON DR. JAMES W. lO Bell en- to every dog lover in the world and every humanitarian, based on that heart - warming institution known as "The Seeing Eye, Is planned by Warner Brothers. As you probably know, "The Seeing Eye" is a school N. i-- y. -- V: III Far away in Boston making personal appearances, the Ritz Broth ers heard that the Twentieth Century-Fo- x studio planned to separate them, putting brother Jim Into "Last Year's Kisses" with Alice Faye, Tony Martin, Von Amcclie and others. They comteleby plained gram, they howled over long distance Alice Faye telephone, they ob with such jected embittered frenzy that the studio bad to give in. All three Ritz Brothers will appear In the picture. The appeirnnre of Alice Faye with the boys should add to the fun of the picture. vlll..&m IL L jF' n I o..1 I'ifc.i ; ES, i ideed, fashion is in an ut 1 terly feminine romancing mood and flowers und laces, suits prettified with the daintiest frilliest lingerie multi-colorf- e j ' ultra-feminin- e b. pic-fer- collar-and-cuf- good-lookin- i y flf Oil Talent scouts from the motion- picture studios are suspected of do-- 1 - Ing their hunting r1 ' nowadays In nurser r- - O les. for suddenly all is I Hollywood JC y f a In rrodiKira. you fvl Vl heard Betty Javnet. a I the V fifteen nrr l j Z!" 1 MCIIOI.A If t ti It i KKI K it.ir i? Crontw's nroeram a few weeks agii. Just . before she started a work for Metro- M i y e r. rokhjr Ooidwyn you may have mar t-J- t Hint veled at hrr t dent She is practhough, com tically tmddle-ar.cdpared to their .ewrt d nvvery, ( T the new contract pl.icr I Su.Mtme I.ariu'n, aged ten, v)ui will be fo.v lured In a rmi.c.l. "U Above II. C" which gives you an idea f her voice 51 f t t,n-hi"- lWS H il I M' Mtr. tip ret on," the immot rn tit nun erralrtl pHtutt in. , . . tmirhnt (in hiithtli hrr twrnt (mi ) ihiik," I iftinoi that fri,'Hir-i- f .ti" "inlhimt Vi al tri-rnll- !l 1 h . lfc r'c-f.rnfr- Hiih a p.iM ttuht iluh it . , . 'H Hn tot tr It It r-- " tit ptrmirtf II 'ofinm rt n.l wflt ,Vtp' B ihr picture , . . hit trwt prrrnfr(f i.littn .Vnm'l frnm M fi!nu hat Ahm nil a trmpotary mat. 'i.i- in ' I'le rrn J'l'n ii'drt i t0 iron.d oul , . , 'eonfM 'iifil II thful A hntit tt yourtf h.d in llnilv ai thr rmplrlf lew. u at unit a (ir." h "On HunJ'rJ i ft mio 'iiiir(iHi on tnoihrt pio i - lure. t Wmtttn Newspaper ' iY favors a combination of the collar In Teter Pan effect, the jabot at the front and a tiny bow of dark plain material to match her dress. An entirely different type of lacy neckwear is the "bib" or yoke effect pictured left above. It is one of those exquisitely fine and beautiful accessories that you can wear with your very best gown In most The lace Is a ladylike fashion. choice Alencon type with insets of batiste as delas chiffon. The lace sheer icately is cut in a square with a 'circular lace ruffle at the top and another ruffle following the square outline of the bib. Above to the right lavish embroidery edged with dainty val lace adds charm to a band collar with its tiered ruffles of permanent Swiss organdie beautifully Fine as a cobweb, this imported organdie is decidedly practical in spite of its fragile look. Bows, too, are going to be worn a. lot this season. In fact snowy, lacy lingerie accents are registering for a tremendous vogue, be they collars, cuffs, dainty gilets with waistcoat belts that button around the waist, "bibs." Jabots or any accessory item made of lace, of Swiss organdie, of wajlmble mousseline de soie or of any delicate sheer and these will carry a wealth of embroidery or hand stitchcry in many instances. The new bows now showing in endless variety are cunning on tailored dresses. If they are not of mousseline or organdie with lace edgings then they are apt to be entirely of heavy laces like Cluny or Irish. A t'nlon. C s capes and more capes, t''i-l?ni the parade vt spring sui', .'.u"ce a vogue of tremendous y ttance this raon. Kven if yvu bi.y a Jaekrt and kirt suit you are i iv'-f-J to boy a slvlnh smartl cape to car cvrr It. ly ta U led Tlie r,r ctmcmblcs arc that way-sk- irl, (lus Jickrt, flu cape. The one hon lure is of a stunning black wvcl fabric for kirt and cape with jacket cf 11 .ttk and white loosely wtven wonted. The scarf is coral colored. . . YOU'D take a few steps, Sis, I believe I'd be inspired "TF 1 two-piec- Causes of I'nderweight. When an individual is apparently going down hill physically, face " pale, skin pallid or e loss of strength, loss of weighL "dirty-looking,- dis-IJt- for any mental or physical work, pains in joints and muscles, tongue pale, flabby and easily marked or indented by the teeth, then it is not hard to understand that something is certainly wrong in the body somewhere. If little red spots appear on the skin, first on the legs and later on other parts, which spots later become quite large as if blood were immediately under the skin, and swellings appear in the bend of the elbows and knees, the physician knows that he has a well developed case of scurvy to .r-.p- - wi-.c- er two-piec- treat. By CHERIE NICHOLAS Where there's new fashions there's always new thrills. Just about the most exciting thrills registering on the new season's program are the s "nifty" little sailor hats and that are made of bizarre plaid or stripe crepes or taffeta silk. These are the sort that the moment you see them you make up your mind in a flash that your happint?s depends on acquiring Just such a chapcau. The sailors are covered as smooth as glass with the striped silk (or the plaid) with perhaps a little whirli gig of ribbon for a finish or a rakish wee feather; and then as if that is not enough to ctUice yoj. more than likely a matching serf adds to the nlhire, or if not a scarf, one of the new romantic gvp y ushes that ties so nonchalantly sbout waistlines those days. Cait your plainest dark crepe frock under the w;tchcr cf these pl.ml or tripcd i!k nrccsones and tt take en ui.teld glory and g'unv.r, ot XC sible. SAILOR HATS AND TURBANS IN STYLE easy-- jj Laf-a-L- treatment because every movement of the body means that a little more air must be breathed into the lungs and if the lungs are to heal they also must be resting, as much as pos- C Western Newspaper Union. d well-cu- work daily. Rest is the biggest factor in Die Scurvy, or scorbitis as it is called, is due to a lack of vitamin C in the food that is eaten and so fruit and vegetables containing this vitamin-can- ned or fresh is the immediate treatment These foods are oranges, lemons, combined with meat juice or the white of egg, later followed by other foods containing vitamin C, that is potatoes, watercress, raw cabbage, onions, carrots, turnips, tomatoes. However, physicians have been realizing for some years now that there are other conditions in the body In which, though the symptom are not so outstanding as in scurvy, are nevertheless due to a lack of some necessary mineral or vitamin in the foods eaten; at least not enough of these substances to fulfill the needs of this particular individual. Thus a patient may be rale, lack strength, have little or no appetite, and an examination of the blood wiil show that anaemia lack of Iron- -It present. Although the iron contained in all the cells of the b )y is only I part in r.0OQ of the hMy weighL nevertheless every one of these tiny cells must have iron in it if it is to do j' v ,,rk properly. The f oii c or rich in. iron are n eat ,;V liver), egg yolk, leafy vegetables..!, h. spinach, dan.lcl.on ntii-.sand pea, fro'h ard dried. Another rr.ineial tint is lacking, ore is runic! fur and build;r2 Im.Wo-;- ; nerve t.jsue and mA,i ; p e more V.,cky'' and t'm helring the healing ef f re?, ulcer?, and , ., r fkin coiul.t-.enis calcuim. or In-as it if usual'y ca'.'ol Vie viduil wonders v,Vy he f ,.,., , weak, lacks npiand has 1,'; becominu well-planne- perature keeps at normal, light exercise is given which is gradually increased up to five hours of light tower-embroidere- practical and selecting designs from the to answer that question, 'Did you bara Bell i ever see a dream walking7' You make patterns. Interest! are nothing less than devastating exclusive fashions for little d aren ana me uuticult junior v truly a menace!" t patterns' "You meow so sweetly, Connie. slenderizing, I'm a bit suspicious that this little the mature finure: aft" peplum frock of mine has got dresses for the most cartiri you catty. Your eyes really aren't young women and matron il other patterns for special or green by rights, you know." sions are all to te found h Connie Sews Her Own. "How could you? I think my Barbara Bell Pattern Book. Q dress looks as nice on me as id cents (in corns) today for 1 yours does on you. Why practical- copy. Send your order to The SerJ ly all of the girls at the last night wanted to know where circle raitern Dept., 149 I found such a lovely frock. Not Montgomery Ave., San FrancisJ one of them guessed that I made Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in co3 it myself. And did I feel elegant each. C Bell Syndicate.-WSerrict when I played Mendelssohn's Spring Song on Diane's new baby grand The girls said I fit into the picture perfectly. I thought if only Dwight could see me now." with "I still say my its piped peplum, cute little butis the No. 1 tons and stream-line- s spring outfit in this woman's town." Mother Happens Along:. "Girls, girls, if your talk were only half as pretty as your frocks KILLS INSECTS you'd be better off. Sometimes I FR'JfTJ ON FLOWERS wonder if you wouldn't be more VEGETABLES I SHKUIS appropriately titled The Cheek Twins, rather than The Chic Demand original uM Twins." bottltt, from yourdMla "Okay, Mother, you win. Let's change the subject by changing clothes. We'll put on our cullottes Be Careful First Rule and join you in a round of golf, No one has the right of r how's that? Gee, Mother, you nev-- j er look sweeter than when you're when a life is at stake. e wearing a casual young shirt dress. The plaid pique is just the thing for you, too. In More than fact, Mom, you're just about 1.000 Years Ago tops from any angle." fctlora tliara wu mw&il P" The Patterns. CtTtmaa tad Inii ion Pattern 1257 is for sizes 12 to thair cacrad poola ni 20 (30 to 40 bust). 'Size 14 retha tick and wound! with haaling clT. Todif BB' quires 4r: yards of ma! MUD ia wid.ty terial plus 11 yards of ribbon or et Couoha. Coldi. BroU Brio Scald tiona. Bum. bias binding. Pattern 1231 is availolhar ln(ltnd cditi- W" able in sizes 14 to 20 (32 to 42 bara EENVXB MUD i T bust). Size 16 requires iYt yards AT All CBUS STOKES cf material. r"2lS Practical SU.. 2S Pattern 1238 comes in sizes 14 to 20 (32 to 42 bust). Size 18 remaquires 4 yards of tmf'i Rase terial. The best and truest part M Send for the Barbara Bell Spring and Summer Pattern U Friendship. Book. Make yourself attractive, been. The treatment has not varied during the past thirty years; it consists of fresh air and sunshine, rest, and nourishing food. When the tem- 30-in- ! - h 30-inc- h ARE j i ' , ; The education of the h mind commences in the cradle; nd the impressions received there frequently exert their and Infancy, youth.-Lcg- an. m,4: T 1.1. in- -; flucnce through the whole of life. Principles which take the deepest root ore those implanted during the seasons cf childhood NeJ Sleepless, YOU Principles of Life a.!-- f la . trttj xiN ' I V 'f W . ' r. ' mint M;V!!0! Salt Lake's Most Hospitable Hotel Inritcs YOU b.-n- Tunic Drrssci Are Worn for Daytime and Evening f Hrnt a tlmt Bintrfm . . . (t.. a rrrr" fJrtr,t utlh tht Mil ; Unlit-wh- thutr ,4iinr" futii nhirt il m I oil iipl.iut irrion of rorrnnt ! I ft Muni llnl!itl Hi' pofHlUit br.itunr ! h prrltMt' t'l "( Ore lh pmt'l hr.U.r Hit . . . i tur-ban- J yrar-ol- on lt.r, ' J.. blouses worn for years, dresses of prints so flowery and as to dazzle the eye and that which is a sure sign of the return of romanticism in the mode the revival the laciest, the dainGertrude Nlesen'i first ttong num- tiest, the most adorable fluffy-rufflber In "Top of the Town" Is "Where neckwear and dainty snowy lingerie Are You, her lucky number. Jimmy touches that even the wildest flights Mellugh anc Harold Adamson of one's imagination nut.ht ere It for her three years ago, to vise. use when auditioning for a big com- Arid now that we know that frilly, mcrcial radio program. She got the ' neckline and wrist-JoLast fall while In Hollywood ijne fantasies are going to be the for a vacation after a strenuous ' very thing let's look up some of the trctch on the radio, alio sang It t entrancing things which shops are a party and was Immediately of- - showing this season. The group a aerern contract by produc- -, tared Is typical of the many charm-er- a f present. jng flattering Jabots, j sets and "bibs" that smart women While producers of "Gone With flre wcaring to give an extra spring-th- e Wind" are still arguing over ' ,lke toucn ,0 thcir tailored silk and who should play the leading roles. their sheer wool dresses. Paramount Is stealing a march on In the first place there's nothing them. They have bought a story than finely pleated laces smarter callei "Gettysburg" which has the for neckwear. colThe same setting and similar characters set that gives so keen cuff and lar and are putting it into production at a fashion touch to the simple crepe once. frock worn by the young woman "' bc'oW to e ' in the As a fitting salute to Spring. War- heavy li,ce rrr Brothers have released "The liclure is of a rat.her of ccru- - ,TI,e v" Kmg and the Chorus Girl" and Unit- - in 8 d irk shai,c ed Artists have out out "Histor Is n:'lea conar is extremely nauering Made at Night." They are both and together with its wide cuds With this lace giddy and romantic and have set makes a "picture." three-pieccan give infinite you to Is who over everyone arguing wardrobe the greater matinee idol, Fernand variety to a winter-wearGravel or Charles Boyer. They are or it will enhance your newest frock both grand romantic heroes. "The to a glamorous degree. See to the right below in the group King and the Chorus Girl" is somewonder because Claudette Colbert wearing a stun- thing of a nine-day- s It is a Warner Brothers musical ning collar made of an interesting without a big production number to silk drawn novelty lace fluted row Interrupt the gaiety. And "History upon row as you see. This actress Is Made at Night" Is completely baffling because it mixes spectacular scenes and grim tragedy with farcical situations. SMART FOR SPRING f. being tirod all the time and losing weight, the physician would suspect tuberculosis 'consumption," or I then was it as called, but there might not be much in the way of other symptoms to guide him. There might f t oe very nine huuh". t E. no pain in the chest, no spitting of blood. Dr. Barton However, since the discovery of the valuable help that of the chest can give, this an method of examination is now used everywhere to prove or disprove the existence of a tuberculous spot or spots in the lung tissue. Death Kate at Its Lowest. When we remember that some years ago a victim of tuberculosis was doomed just as was a victim of pernicious anaemia and diabetes until quite recently, it is gratifying to know that the fight against tuberculosis is now successful. Thus during the past year the death rate from tuberculosis in North America is the lowest it has ever by ( treat-- Ti ms a few years ago of vour.B adult complained Started sm nftrr the war by a Mrs. Flustis who had seen what wonderful work was done in Switzerland by niWng blind men dog companions. "The Seeing Eye" has trained hundreds of dogs, who have completely changed the lives of their formerly helpless masters. The dogs lead their men through traffic tangles with perfect safety but better even than that, provide understanding companionship. I I J., support- public subscription which trains police dogs to lead blind men. j Service. NU THE that will at Morristown, Svndicate.-W- I first thought in learn to ing a patient is is causing uc just what tne symptoms. Sometimes se Mntnnn are not very the vere or pronounced and to make a physician has benumber of examinations of the fore he feels certain trouble. the nature of when a VIRGINIA VALE A PICTURE dear itself ed Tuberculosis By CHERIE NICHOLAS By OV1C Uy Murmurings of Spring Overcoming . Mainlvucher. who first Lunched the tunic dros. makes use tf ii,c;n for every occasion in h,s winter celleclion. One of the new Muinb-nichctunic dresses is in black woi crrie. Tt top, which ends in a flaring ba .,1( at the hip. has been caught into a diamond-shapepattern whari is iHidded with brilliants. The k rt :i of plain wool crepe. Outstanding is a black sat;n tur-;evening gown which tomes t.i ktices in front but extends d rAI). ward In back to foim a tram T; t underskirt Is black tulle, gathttcj very fulL h;, - roiM.-nc-e !t,vr-,u- : X';e Ire,', ment here is tie cit.ri; (f f that are rich in It it. n-.- t rich in l.n e arc m r.ich, cauh. flowef. turnip. r!r ( ,..,, bn. dates, f.gs. M'Mim. milk, chcr-.c- ' egg yolk. It is surpriHi-ihe W;ir nn )n. crease in the foo,p rn and calcium, movi which arc rich In pho.rb.riir h j,,. crease the we.ght. jpprt;e. a: ,f ?Pn. tral health and strcrg'h of ivflr,y "run-dn" individuals. c ke-wi- o i The Newhouse 400 ROOMS Hotel 400 BATHS The Finest in Hotel Accommodation at Moderate Rate- s- It is our aim to serve you $200 to $422 Prices i manner most pleasing to j Cafeteria Dining Room Mm I It. Mr.ten, Prrt.-- VT. t J01 0 1 |