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Show TIMES. FA HO WAN. UTAH A HO WAN WOMAN'S WORLD New Fashion Ideas Freshen Wardrobe dress or blouse patbe part of tern which Intrigues you Use only the yoke for U.e old dress These yokes may also be made In sheers or contrasting sol.d colors, if you prefer them to lace It Whatever fabric is chosen. should be In keeping or good contrast to the dress material Plain dresses can be given the scoop necklines with little alteration, and then be worn with some of the luxurious new costume Jewelry. Eor a softly feminine cbai go to a plain dress, you might Ime to bare the neckline more, whuh would be In keeping with new trends. Then add a rutile for trimm iig. and use some of it on the flap pochets at hips, or on thu sleeves. Another Idea for adding dash to a i lain dress in the cl.o-istile would be to use jl.ui ruiT'mg for a plunging type nei kline, w ,ih s.n.i-l.i- r ruffling lor the sleeve trim as well as the skirt ruffle. es n lully where cxra length is needed. Many dresses can be made entirely new looking w.th the .id ntmn of a bolero in a gay und contrasting shade when the original diess is dark. By Ertta Haley some sparkle for the NEED mount of A alight new of bit trimming, remodeling. or flash of color will rescue many clothes from their route to the back end of the closet home women feel that It Is simto create ply not In their power e practically new garment from an old one. even though they sew well. It's a matter of imfigmatlon, who they say. and leave it to those obviously have some creative talent. True, imagination Is a good thing ward-rihe- , to have whn renewing the with all l ot it's d spuisahle You the aids we have on bond. n, ay just (illicit look at what the stores are showing, a glance at some of the new styles and a session with a pattern hook. A sen.se of whnt is fitting, howal. If you do any ever, is fitsewing, you understand about If you always buy Even ting n.d tfoosutwip Civ Cl $$ . , ve )(i TJ TI!KR Going places via ear, train or plane? linn youll be Interested In the growing fashion Importance of the linen duster. Sketi hed here U one of the newer Ideas of this quaint revival, a ragian sleeve, convertible collar combination with flap the line of poi kels that repeat cuffs. It's espethe turn-baccially adapted to the heavier weave of linen because of Its unusual tailoring detail. 1 ou II want to be sure the buttons are handsome such as large smoked pearl affairs that the overtones of the popular natural colored linen. K US(-'- J wonder k skirt or patterns, and its not budget-wisto spend either money or Plain Dresses time on material that isn't worth Change or Color Neckline With remodeling, no matter how much In a while we look the in once the liked garment Every you've at a dress and wonder how we past. could ever have chosen something Refitting Saves so plain or severe. This is easily Garments Many remedied. fit Dresses and blouses which Lace yokes are being used exwell will rarely be delegated to on the new fashions and tensively a of closet. corners dark the deep, Doesnt it stand to reason that clothes should fit you well so that you'll get the most out of them? Good fit simply means that you look pleasing in your garment. This should not be too loose so that effect, alyou have a sack-likthough If some proportions of the body are large, its best to have them fit loosely enough so there is no pulling or gaping, or tightness te show each Individual fold e e of flesh. n K - X ph f - Xa' J - Stars' Children If you are on the slender side, the garment should not hang too loosely so it looks as though it minute. doesnt belong to you. You may, Longs for Life, Vitality however, have soft gathers, full And skirt with "I long for life, vitality, interest, drape. Is which and genThey Seek Careers sleeves, draping Anne ends her letter. erous to add fullness to the figure. may be readily inserted on a plain occupation," 1 Like Their Parents dress which would give it the prop- "Im doing my job as well as Many garments may be fitted by er me. for not but enough can, its background. HOLLYWOOD. School Is out In you, or a dressmaker If you do not not enough for Alan. These Patterns for yokes may be pur- Its Hollywood and the movie stars feel competent. This may be all chased either as such, or they may sprigs are getting summer jobi. the dress needs to renew it As movie stars, of course. Gloria Swansons daughter la THE READER'S COURTROOMtalking about a screen test; Charlie Chaplins son is starring in a play; John Barrymores boy is sweating over his movie debut. Even Judy Garlands baby is a movie veteran. LL.B.-- By Will Bernard, To in Hollywood, this looks like where they tame in. A wooden chest, evidently lost His Lose Person a May Joan Bennetts daughter is testfrom a passing ship, was washed Temper in a Courtroom? ing for one of the biggest parts up onto the seashore property of a in her mother's new picture, proretired captain. A beachcomber duced by her stepfather. Harold A carpenter and his neighbor had noticed the chest, liked it, and the ownership hauled it to his cottage. When the i argument about Lloyd says Harold, Jr., will be in his next comedy. a dog, and the dispute was finally captain found out what had oc"His sisters think hes very ken to court. When the neighbor curred, he sued the beachcomber Then tfs the newspaper ok the witness stand, be was for the value of the chest. The funny, Lloyd said. "They never iked whether he honestly believed latter argued that neither of them five small rooms are as modern, laugh at me. Oh, the trials of being Posi-e- y as any in the a father. e dog was his. He replied: really owned it so the first finder as John Barrymore, Jr., a yes!" Enraged, the carpen- could keep it. However, the court world, I suppose; we dont like The taxes and rising prices, but we copy of the great profile, is upheld the captains claim. judge said that the owner of the aren't in debt. There should be earning $150 a week for the first seashore property has prior rights a good many things for us to talk acting hes ever done. "The ham came out in me when about, after nine years of marriage. I was 15," young Barrymore says. But apparently there arent. Is Shaving a "Necessity" "Now the questions I want to "I took a walk and looked at the In the Eyes of the Law? ask you are these: Do you often stars a long time. All of a sudden I knew I had to be an actor. I hear of a situation like this Blue it A certain town passed a He's trying to see all his famous Would a my fault or Alans Law which prohibited all labor on fathers 30, us? pictures now, he added. I'm psychoanalyst help Sundays except for "works of Alan 34; we cant go on for 40 He'd previously seen only "The Invisible Woman." necessity." One Saturday night, a years like this. Can you help us man went to the barber shop for Sydney Chaplin, Charlie's My answers to these questions a shave However, before his turn are son, is a big hit in the I often hear of this situayes. ter seized a stick and smacked his came he became ill and had to go tion, it arises in many 'Circle Players "Anna Lucasta. marriages adversary across the cheek! The home. The next morning, at his No, I wouldnt go to a psycho- Hes been acting with them a couvictim promptly filed a damage special request, the barber went to analyst. In your case that would ple of years and says he'll do his carclaim against the be money thrown away. And yes, it first movie when they make one. penter. The latter pleaded that the "My dads very pround of me," ts your fault and Alans both, neighbor's answer made me mad." He never misses a he allowed. it isn't an easy one to see although but the court decided that wasn't In the first place, Anne, youre show." a very good excuse. Holding the Fifteen-year-olMar-keMelinda not stupid. No stupid woman ever carpenter liable, the judge said that has talked her stepfather. wrote a letter like this. You're such fiery displays of temper have simp'y bogged down in a rut that Waiter Wanger, into testing her no place in a court of justice. for the part of Rebecca in "The has nvelved Alan and the children too Five city rooms, year out and Ballad and The Source," which year m. arent too healthy an en will star her mother, Miss BenA widow, in poor health, liked to vironrrent for two small children nett. take occasional rests bv visiting F.ve city rooms doesnt afford "Ive always wanted to be an her married daughter These visits, much slope for your imagination actress like my mother," she said which would occur about once a or ai tivitv ether Five city rooms She was hoping to debut on the his shop and gave the man a tiave year, usually lasted several weeks when g man ge's stage this summer, she added, un-i- l The daughters husband raised no Someone reported the incident to nent !riim eight hours m a clo--the family dec.ded to take her objectors, but quietly kept a writ the police, and the barber was "or to Italy where the picture will be ten record of the cost of each stay arrested. He argued that, under Ue iff ce made When the widow died, the husband circumstani es tv e Sunuav shave Virwlrrsons Solved PrnbVm " But toe Court Gloria Swanson's daughter. Mich111 v uu t put in a special claim against her was a "neces-iti ' ri r ele Bridget Farmer. 17, has been talking with producers about screen tests ever since her mother introduced her around She hasn't anything definite yet Take to Stage Hold Temper in Court ..." e y i Af-- r I al Send 2V for W ill p to h .SI IIU.I i stern tompun, LMejftaniv ill, Ny. Make Pleasant Work of Canning Relishes voices, rt"-'tf- j' " v re-pe- at d l s'-- how y0u everT.' Ear h part is assembled m eX Don indir ited on patt- ecial tools or ski!) are materials need, d ca chased at small cost'fc-loclumber yard. Alan Wilson are into the country with the speed of ANNE bored with their marBoredom was forgotten, riage, and just about have decided city luxuries were tossed aside. to break it up. Nothing is specifi- Jims rooted comtempt tor comand everything Is muters suffered a surprising Jolt. cally wrong, tor wrong. bought "Hideaway They "Alan Is a smart man," writes $5,000. A tumbledown white cotAnne, "and Im stupid: I know it. tage, an acre of apple trees, five Im a good cook, I keep my apart- great oaks and a stream. Yes, and ment clean and comfortable, but I it was at the end of a train and a cant talk politics or business: bus trip, for Jim, with half a mile when I try to, Alan just looks at of country road at the end of that, me patiently and looks back at his and there was a wood stove in the newspaper, without any comment. kitchen, dangling electric lights of "We have two children; I know the 1900 period in the rooms, and we both adore them, I know wed the bathtub was tin. Bu- tboth die for them. But living with Well, you ought to see It now. a stubborn, spirited boy of 4 and and glass and a floor furnace Paint a delicate girl of 6 is something done wonders. have else. Alan and I are both nervous The Sandersons eat their own people, and the children naturally and corn and fruit all tomatoes are nervous, too. There is a Winter mud for the car summer. disoand of deal crying good of course. bedience in a sort of nursery and summer dust well, But there are three hard, noisy, way; not scenes and beatings but dif- sunburned big boys on the place and loud little to go off now, in the place of coughing ficulties in getting them to bed, or Alan asking What on fellows from the city, and they a worn-- 1 earth is Shirley crying about help. There are a man and now, there an changes discussing now? and plans, "We try to control our nerves, but and improvements we dont seem to be talking the living every moment. Make a change, Anne. Give the same language these days. Alan children country freedom and theiri showers, dresses, goes off to busiand rebellions will disap-- 1 ness; I don't see him again until nerves like mist. pear he six oclock and then hardly speaks. Then its the newspaper, radio, dinner, and he is either 'dead tired and goes to bed, or he is going over to Joe's for a minute. All wives, busy with dishes, homework, mending, know that "... m the wood out and (See Recipes Below) Milk Bottle Karmen AND wrap-aroun- effecting without them. The full sic pattern c lew simphfi, s build, r. cabinet. The pattern is Avoid Boredom in Marriage .... as room. t hcrevor used ju.st so much storage J Change neckline with yoke clulhes, you will understand fitting, so you see the matter is quite simple. Dresses and blouses should have material In good enough condition to remodel for satisfying results. You may have to invest In some new material, trimming, buttons S dining room KATHLEEN NORRIS Rustling cotton taffeta with a moire finish makes Its appearance on the style horizon In a sophisticated costume for resort wear. Carolyn Sehnurer designs a strapless bodice and a d separate with fullness concentrated at the side. Over It she poses a triangular stole. The costume also bids for future honors at home in the winter evening scene as well as for summer. lPe of,re. m.xhings helps m:k, into a iiunie than do -teresting wail cabmrs y Savory Relish with meals just Relishes as some foods team together. Whats a sandwich without butter crisp pickles, or peanut a meat without jelly? Doesn t platter look bare without spiced withpeaches? Whats a hamburger out chili sauce or catsup? If you answer these questions favorably, you probably are plan--ning to stock ,py your canning cupboard with a variety of these tor relishes, they are Just as much a part of your food supply as are fruits and vegetables. Theres little chance of failure If you follow recipes because spices and vinegar are a preservative and make success easy. go FAVORITE pickle youll - want to make, If there are lots of sandespecially wiches made at your home: Chunk Pickles (Makes 8 pints) 25 large (about 6 pounds) cucumbers 354 cups salt 3 quarts water 2 tablespoons alum 1 quart vinegar 8 cups sugar 2 sticks cinnamon 2 blades mace 1 tablespoon whole cloves Wash cucumbers; place in a stone crock or Jar; cover with cold brine made by dissolving salt in water; let - stand for two weeks. Remove cucumbers from brine; wash and trim off stems. Cut, h cross-wisinto pieces. Cover with cold water; add alum and let stand overnight. Drain and wash welL Combine remaining ingredients and bring them to a boiL Pour immediately over cucumber chuncks and let stand. Repeat this process for three mornings, reheating the syrup each in place cucumbers morning, sterile Jars. Pour hot syrup over them and seal at once. Chill Sauce (Makes 4 pints) 10 pounds red tomatoes 1 quart chopped sweet red peppers 1 cup finely chopped white HERES A e, one-inc- MENU Fried Pork Sausage Potato Salad Pickles Sliced Tomatoes Butter Roils Beverage Sugar Cookies Grapes LYNN CHAMBERS Spiced Peaches (Makes 4'4 quarts) 10 pounds clingstone peaches 3'4 pounds sugar (754 cups) 5 cups vinegar 4 teaspoons whole cloves 3 sticks cinnamon 4 teaspoons whole allspice Choose ripe but firm, mediumsized peaches. Place sugar and a In vinegar and saucepan In the time, slip the skins off the peaches by dip ing them in hot water for a min ute or two, then in cold water Stick two or three cloves in each peach. Tie remaining cloves, cinnamon and allspice loosely in a cheesecloth bag and drop this into the boiling syrup. Add 8 to 10 peaches and cook until tender. Place peaches in sterile jars and cover with lids but do not seal When all the peaches are done, pour hot syrup into each of the jars to within 54 inch of the top Seal at once. mean- PLUM CATSUP is an excellent to use with meats and fowL Plum Catsup (Makes 5 pints) 5 pounds plums, pitted and chopped 54 pound tart green apples, peeled and quartered 2 cups vinegar 4 cups brown sugar 3 tablespoons cinnamon 54 tablespoon cloves 54 teaspoon mace 54 tablespoon salt Cook plums and apples in vinegar until soft enough to put through a sieve. Add remaining Ingredients and simmer until as thick as desired. Pour Into sterile jars and seal at once. Ripe Grape Jam (Makes 12 glasses) 554 cups prepared fruit 7 cups sugar onions 1 box powdered fruit pectin 1 quart sugar To prepare fruit, slip skins from 2 tablespoons salt three pounds fully ripe grapes. Add 5 cups vinegar one cup water to the pulp, bring to 1 teaspoon mustard a boil, and simmer, covered, for 1 teaspoon ground cloves five minutes. Remove seeds with 1 teaspoon nutmeg sieve. Grind skins and add to pulp 1 teaspoon celery seed Measure sugar into dry dish and Scald tomatoes, remove skins set aside until needed. Place measand cut out cores. Wash peppers. ured fruit into a five or remove seeds saucepan, filling the last fraction and dividing of a cup with water, if necessary membranes. Put Place over hottest fire and add all through food fruit pectin; mix well and continue chopper. .Add all stirring until mixture comes to a inremaining hard boil. Continue bring and to a full rolling boil, stirring, gredients and boil hard mix thoroughly. one minute. Remove from fire, Boil for two skim and pour into sterile glasses. hours, stirring Paraffin hot jam at once. to frequently prevent burning, In making catsups, use a low until thick. As heat and stir frequently to prevent soon as the the mixture from burning. sauce is of deFood choppers may be used for sired consisten catsups, sauces and relishes for cy, pour into sterile jars and seal. cutting vegetables and fruits easily. six-qua- rt LYNN SAYS: Observe These Tips For Crisp Pickles Salt used m making pickles should be of good quality, with not too much chemical added to it to prevent caking. Table or dairy salt, such as is used in flavoring butter, is good to use. In making sweet pickles, do not place them in too heavy a svrup or they will shrivel. The vinegar solution should not be too strong, either, at first or the pickle wili shrink. Cider vinegar is most frequently used for pickling since many people like its mellow flavor. Light vinegar may be used for pickling light colored fruits and vegetables. e vegetables will frequently give you tough and tasteless pickles. Fruits which are overly-rip- e should not be used for pickling as they will not hold their shape well enough to make nice pickles. All relishes should be stored in a cool, dark place, away from drafts. new A wrinkle for dr theaters is electric tn.l warmers for patrons r baby along to sleep in tie seat. CLASSIFIE DEPARTME BUSINESS INVFST. A- HIE OWL BH1( HFI.P Kl.ttfKS OFF LI B at Ely. Ne. , fixtures and equipment and r.1 rerisoruib! at long le.ie ther infoim ition, I emitdet Idfi m I Salt akr itr. Uh Ph vwsi C tVNTFD-M- E ntrd fo' V pe P M Laramie, In projects. Long Jobs. transportation paid. traction Company, t $2 J Planning for the Fu. Buy U.S.. Savings Be LOST: OF COOT' tsai - how Ita wonderful feel. And I need no mote all due to eating one dtsit BRAN daily! I sin- ' - rerely recommend Mrs. this cereal." J.A.Hamma,1226W. 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