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Show CACHE AMERICAN Dark .cPk Sheers of Dress-U- p LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Type PAGE SEVEN Carefree Cotton Fashions By CII ERIE NICHOLAS ADVENTURERS CLUB J HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELFI V JiV Battle in the f'oiJ" By FLOYD GIBBONS Famous Headline Hunter Hello two designs are particfor ularly good inspiration summer daytime theyre cool, simple, becoming snd easy to make. More than that, they are etylea that adapt themselves to all seasons and many different materials, so that you can use them over and over again. The house dress can be made in a few hours, with a diagram, and the jumper frock includes a de art the best materials for this. Trim it with bright ricrac braid. Girls Jumper Blouse Frock. With a Jumper frock In dark cotton and several crisp white blouses, it's easy to keep your young daughter looking fresh and smart and cuts down on the laundry, too. This style, with its flare skirt and puff sleeves, is the most becoming fashion in the world for girls between six and eighteen. For the jumper, choose shantung, pique, gingham or linen. For the blouse, frilly, sheer things like dimity, organdy, mull or dotted THESE everybody: you know as well as I do that an airplane is one doggoned easy thing to get in trouble with. Youve probably read a lot of stories of adventure In the air. But, boys and girls, you ain't heard nuthin til you've grabbed yourself an eyeful of this yarn from Distinguished Adventurer Jim Collins of Brooklyn, N. Y. Swiss. j FASHION Is In a decidedly dress- up mood for summer. The call is Insistent for clothes daintily feminine, which accounts for the revival of softly styled afternoon dresses that show care in detail, and with which are worn as pretty bellow, ered hats and alluring accessories as ones budget will allow The spirit is especially reflected in the charming afternoon frocks which designers are turning out, fashioned of either black or navy silk Invest in an attractively sheer. styled sheer such as here pictured and you will be congratulating yourself the summer through upon your keen fashion foresight. No matter the set in which you how "ritzy move, dressed in a gown of silk marquisette or chiffon as the case may be, in either black or navy and you will find that you are accounted as among the best dressed. Whats more, you will be poiseful and serene regardless the heat of a summer day in a cool silken sheer and to add to your comfort you will know that being dark your gown will carry its appearance at all times. The importance of the vogue of the dressy dark sheer costume cannot be overemphasized. Looking toward summer, a "lady can make no wiser of fashion choice than the stunning afternoon dress pictured to the left m the illustration It is fashioned of starched silk marquisette with very deep The hem of weighted silk taffeta rococo bows scattered here and there of matching taffeta interpret the mood of the moment for alluring detail. The jeweled heart adds yet another touch of glamoi. It is part of fashions scheme of things this WHITE TUSSOR SUIT By CHERIE NICHOLAS season to top these lovely sheer gowns with bewitching hats colorful as they can be, to offset the dark tone of the sheer dress. The little straw pillbox with its gay little veil and flower accent which milady wears does Just that. For hot summer afternoons nothing looks cooler and feels cooler than a black chiffon dress with insertions of fine black lace to give it charm. You will an air of lady-liklove the dress shown to the right. Its carefully detailed workmanship imparts an air of distinction that is of unmistakable appeal to women of discriminating taste. The lace yoke with its square neckline and cunsleeves is ning highly flattering while the slenderizing vertical lines of the lace insert endow this model with special grace. And now comes the piece de resistance a Watteau hat that is all roses and lilacs and delicate green leaves. Women who regard the dark afternoon sheer as indispensable in the summer wardrobe have had the task of selection made easy in that through versatile styling there are types for every individuality included in this season's showings. If you would have an ensemble that is interchangeable, so that it may be tuned to any occasion, add these items a pleated to match the skirt, a bolero of the same sheer to wear over a bodice top made decollete for formal affairs, and have your dressmaker design a fanciful waist, pmtucked and frilly with lace for afternoon. Of course to carry out these maniit is assumed fold combinations that the pleated skirt be so fashioned as to be easily detachable. cape-wra- p Western Newspaper Union. blue model is worn over a deep pink Other crepe formal color combinations include purple, green and yellow; red. blue and orange stripes; lavender, white and black; in fact hues that would dim the glory of Josephs coat Skirts are shorter than ever in Vera Boreas collection. All of her gowns are molded at the waist and hips in the new corselet line, accentuating the fullness of the skirts. Leading materials shown are shantungs, linens, sackcloths, "fantasy crepes and wool laces. The principal trimmings are good-lucInsects grasshoppers, locusts, flies and bees which appear in droves on the models. k k Avoid Daytime Frills on Budget That Is Limited 3 3 4 - j Here is a mans point of view on what a woman should wear this summer. The renowned Creed who is noted for turning out tailleurs de luxe designed this classic suit of handsome white tussor with red scarf worn with a jaunty sailor from Rose Valois. The advance style program heralds the white suit with high color as a fashion of outstanding importance for summer. Spring-Summe- sew-cha- The Girl Mas Hanging From the Bottom of the Plane. to her to jump, but instead, she wrapped her legs around the strut, too. Then Stultz called to her to come back, and after a lot of coaxing, she started. Hanging by Her Chute on the Plane. She had only gone a few feet when, suddenly, she slipped and fell from the wing. At the same time, she pulled the ripcord of her chute. The chute opened caught on the rigging of the plane. And there was the girl, hanging from the bottom of the wing, unable to pull herself up. To land the plane would have meant certain death for the girl. While Jim gaped at the sight of her dangling in the wind, he heard Stultz shout to him: "Climb back here with me." Jim was to scared out of his wits. "I started to obey. he says, but the cockpit I froze just as frightened as the girl was. Stultz grabbed me You and pulled me in. 'Im going out there and get her,' he said. keep flying straight ahead. d y Terrible Dilemma for Jim. sir, the next few minutes were a nightmare to Jim. "Everything went all right, he says, until Stultz stepped out on Well, the wing. Then, due to the shifting weight, the ship banked. Stultz yelled: Kick the right rudder. I did, and the ship straightened, but my knees were knocking together, and try as I would, I couldn't keep the plane straight. Several times I almost dumped him off. And what would happen if he did dump Stultz off? Thats about all Jim could think of. For with Stultz gone, who'd land the ship? Not Jim, certainly. He didnt know the first thing about landing a plane. Meanwhile, the big adventure was happening out on the wing of the plane, where a brave man, teetering over space, was fighting for the He got her life of a girl. Stultz was having his troubles. up, says Jim, "and then followed the wildest wrestling match I ever saw. The girl, panic stricken, grabbed Wholmer around the neck. She got a strangle hold on him and he began choking. Stop where you sec this sign fear-craze- d e Even the most test cant find a trace of acid in Quaker State Motor Oil. Quaker State is made only of the finest Pennsylvania crude oil . . . scientifically freed of all impurities in four great, modern refineries. The common ailments of sludge, carbon and corrosion are wholly overcome by Acid-Fe- e Quaker Slate. Your car will run better, last longer. Retail price, 35tf a quart. Quaker State Oil Refining Corporation, Oil City, Pa. super-sensitiv- Stultz Had to Knock Her Senseless. "He tried to break her grip, but it was hard work. He was blue in the face and getting desperate, when finally, he let go with a SATIN IS FAVORED right hook that knocked her out for twenty minutes. The girl was out. Still standing on that crazily teetering wing, Stultz FOR SUMMER COATS began ripping the chute from her. He wrapped It around the struts The newest use of satin is for and then around the girl, tying her down firmly to the wing. Then, all summer coats. One slinky navy but exhausted his face still blue from the throttling he had taken, he satm-bac- v terial for the jumper. r Pattern Book. Send 15 cents for the Barbara Bell Spring and Summer Pattern Book which is now ready. It contains 109 attractive, practical and becoming designs. The Barbara Bell patterns are well planned, accurately cut and easy to follow. Each pattern includes a which enables even a beginner to cut and make her own clothes. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1020, 211 W, Wacker Dr., Chicago, III, of patterns, 15 cents (in tailed sew chart, so its no trouble Price each. coins) all. at SNU Service. C Bell Syndicate House Dress in Large Sizes. With darts at the waistline and inside tucks on the shoulders, this dress has an unusually good line-tr- im and slenderizing. Pleats in the short sleeves make them loose and easy to work in. It buttons down the front, and therefore goes on in a jiffy. Gingham, seersucker, percale and broadcloth e half-wa- To achieve planned wardrobe economy women with high style ambitions and low purchasing powers were advised by a New York style expert to forsake daytime frills and to confine their taste for caprice to evening clothes. For daytime wear she recommended a basic color e scheme for each season, simple suits that can be worn either with or without the jacket, casual millinery, and conservative shoes heels. Above with medium built-u- p all she stressed the need for meticulous grooming, including attention to twisted stocking seams and rundown heels. two-piec- Teen Age Hats Those little sailor hats with the ribbons under the chin have a smattering of followers, especially among the younger girls. began edging his way toward the cockpit. Jimmy Collins says that nothing in the world ever looked so good to him as the sight of Wholmer Stultz climbing back into the cockpit again. It began to look to him then as if well maybe he wouldn't have to land that plane himself and get killed in the doing of It. Stultz tumbled over the rim of the cockpit into Jims lap, and still sitting in Jim's lap, he took the controls and headed the plane back toward good old Miami terra firma once more. They made the landing without any further trouble. The girl came to again a few minutes later, and then Jim and Wholmer Stultz found out that phe had never made a parachute jump before. She was only bluffing but my hat is off to a girl wholl bluff her way into a parachute jump! Copyright. Bells Phone Preceded by Many Other Attempts The Columbia Encyclopedia says that like other notable Inventions Bells Invention of the telephone was preceded by many attempts to produce it, and its true principles and effective instruments were finally found by different men at so nearly the same time that there are disputes over priority. The Popular History of American Inventions says that no other patent has ever been more bitterly contested and no claim to a great invention more clearly proved than that of Bell. Elisha Gray, whose claims are preferred by some authorities, filed caveat for his invention Just a few hours after BelL These claims were threshed out in prolonged litigation which resulted in Bells patent being upheld and his title of inventor of the telephone officially established. Other early inventors of the telephone whose claims to priority have been advanced include Antonio Meucci, an Italian immigrant to this country; Dr. George B. Richmond, of Lansing, Mich., whose original f - v t s. 1 ,ilWWWlll iii f WNU Service. instrument is in the state museum at Lansing; William Humans, of Cambridge, Mass., who received a magnetic sounder patent in 1874; Philip Reis, of Germany; Prof. A. E. Dolbear and Daniel Drawbaugh of this country. The Spirit of Friendliness and Fair Dealing which Prevails at the Saguenay River a Fjord Unlike other American rivers, the Saguenay, a northern estuary to the St. Lawrence, is in reality a great fjord carved through the rocks by a great glacier of the ice age. The river is much deeper than the St Lawrence, into which it flows. Capes Trinity and Eternity rise precipitately 1,600 and 1,800 feet from its waters. In SALT LAKE CITY Has Established Its Reputation as One of the Nation's Most Popular Hotels. Used Pike Poles One method of getting flat boats to travel against the current in the preOn steamship days was pike-polineach side of the craft was a narrow walk, and on each walk were men who would each push a long pole against the bottom. They then would walk the length of the runway with their strength and weight against the pole, pushing the boat to 1520 is designed for sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires material for IS yards of h the blouse; 2 yards of h ma- matters. Took Up a Girl Farachute Jumper. IS yards ricrac braid terial. trim. What happened to Jim was that he got hold of an airplane and didn't know how to get rid of IL Ordinarily, that wouldnt be such a serious problem. But Jim's plane was in the air, and that sort of complicated It was down in Miami, Fla., in the summer of 1919. Jim was taking flying lesions from the noted pilot, Wholmer Stultz. He'd had two hours of instructions, and he knew how to keep the plane going once it was up in the air. He wasn't any too good at that, either, and he admits it Furthermore, he hadn't the slightest idea of how to take a plane off the ground or land It That was the status quo when, one day, Stultz hired a girl to do parachute jumps off the wing of his plane. The girl said she had made several jumps, and Stultz took her word for it They took off one hot July day in an old O X Waco to give an exhibition, and Jim Collins went along well just for the ride. Jim and the girl sat In the front cockpit. Stultz, In the rear rorkpit, was doing the flying. They climbed to 3,000 feet, and Stulls signaled the girl to jump. She climbed out on the wing and then things began to happen. The girl got out to the end of the wing, and there she lost her head. She grabbed a strut and hung onto it for dear life. Stultz yelled Patterns. The 1533 is designed for sizes 34, 38, 38. 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and 50. Size 39 marequires 4S yards of h 4jotal 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS J R!es: $2.00 CAFETERIA DINING ROOM All located off main lobby-hn- est DINING to $4.00 Single BUFFET food at reasonable prices DANCING Entertainment EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT 4jotd RfEWIffllUSE Mrs. J. H. WATERS, fret, dent CHAUNCEY W. WEST, Manager rt |