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Show tr January 27, 1938 Cutwork w ' MUU)AUiiMJUJAUUAA BUTTERFLIES THAT MIGRATE For Buffet Set ' C NOW and cold : .'Closed cell ' A Vs Abdomen ' s ; (j fnt pouch 1 Innr v.wrxn. ) rind ir inner or unau Anatomy of the Monarch Butterfly, ar.,e ' - Monarch and the Painted Lady Are Best Known of These Travelers Prepared by National Geographic Society, Washington. D. C. WNU Service. & Arts hold 259 W. 14th Dept, N. Y. d write your name, pattern number plainly. 1 New York, rise ad-jn- Their Walk 3y posture is closely erect as-)e- d We with that any physical expression reflexly to produce that self-respe- ct. emo-Therefor- e, not only does tend to brace a shoulders and straighten ine but such attitude tends ce up a mans mind also, who have lost their always slouch. The the bully or the dandy le or swagger. There is a road that stands for aspect and h combined with courtesy and deration for others, we all self-natura- lly self-near- ly gold-kidd- ce 'A acquire. Safety Razors creating a demand, safety razors posted as demand increased, came down. Safety razors jbut a few years ago sold for 13.00 to $5.00 can now be for fifty cents or less. Using did the job for .the Eh ad-mad- ner. II GIRLS LOVE PEP WITH peppy sad fall sad at fn, m arfO BUT, if yoa kltm and tirad, wont ba Baa doa't lik "quiet" fir is. Mwa Mratioaa ona woman baa told putia. M P tha ayataaa, tfaia l inn - tba function! women moat andurn. wal?,lfarta from dm- KOW U ret a bottle of woHd- -i Com pound today WITH-- M AO. bom mom than your drucffct wnU" E. pmx compound! Bttara a ro- - nXEHAlTS t J' vl. Lemuel F. Pirton TAGS wmtvrWYfwwfffT? tf? ? - V VIEW TefiTrC 3 rTsfrTpT SALT STAMP CO. It seems possible YORK. LAKg trying for a delicate cultural balISendiforFrectSampI ance in getting three alien artisis to do iU murals REAL ESTATE Right, left and center, In the orTO BEAR FROM OWNER ANTES der named, Jose W of farm or unimproved land for oala. Maria Sert, Diego WM. SAWLET - - - BALDWIN. VIA Rivera and Frank Brangwyn, were the muralists. FARMERS There waa an Inevitable clash, MEN tntoroatod In chemical WANTED and now. after five years, a comprosotllcaa" farming far this district. Inexmise. Lenin's head, by the more per acre. J. FORD 4 time pensive. Mexican Rivera, ANDERSON,- 4t Alameda. Sail Lake. blocked out in 1934,, hat been replaced by a conventional mural by BOOKS PAMPHLETS the Spanish Sr. Sert, with the orthodox theme of America continuing development along the old lines. The compromise appears in Sr. Serta restrained sepia monochrome, instead of his usual lavish outpouring of gold and scarlet, verdant green and ecstatic blue. Sr. Sert ia the most mlllionalrlsh of all living painter. Here he pipes Rend twe Sc Rtampa for TOUR HEALTH MAGAZINE, Temple tea Bldf., Sett Lake. down. If we didnt go left with Lenin, our new era isn't going to be as gaudy as the last one. FURS AND SKINS It will be a sober. Industrious, Ship rear thrifty, monochrome age, with no BIDES FELTS FURS WOOL te the more high kicking and low thinkNORTHWEST HIDE FUR CO. MS So. Srd.. West Salt Lake. ing. That seems to be what Sr. Sert and the Rockefeller Center people are saying. SCHOOLS When the big. booming, LEARN RADIO AND TELEGRAPHY Spanish painter is going Practical Actual Equipment, strong, ha makes Vemonese Just Write for Training Free Ca tain rue. WESTERN a wet wash with a touch of bluing. ELECTRICAL COLLEGE. SALT LAKE. and Ua was a regular stand-bLEARN BARBERINO tat a few months. emergency painter for hi friend. New claasea new forming. Position Guar. Molar Barker CeUere Sait Lake City, King Alfonso. "Con mucho gusto,1 he can swing the whole spectrum, with bold, regal effects which are PERSONAL the delight of kings. ALCOHOL Treatment Rees It a Assare. He haa done many magnificent Only S day at INI hRMOUNTAIN SANATORIUM. IMS E. atk So Salt Lake City, room in Europe, including the Maof drid chapel of the duke Alba, i HOTELS nowaFrancoa Commercial envoy (to England, and Sir Phillip Sasaoon's MOTEL FLANDOMB, SALT LAKE 4th Re. State Rates 11.0 te SS.M Hia first resplendent ballrooms. Q L IE T REtrECIABLE CLEAN exhibition in thia country waa in 1924, when he received prolonged critical salves. at Lowest Ebb He was born in Barcelona of tha Alarm Sounds ancient Spanish gentry, and studied in Paris in his early youth. Despite ell that science haa From the first, done to make our lot easier, it ia he developed boldtill just a a unpleasant to get up ness and exuberin the morning as it was a thouance, both in color and technique. sand years ago. Indeed, Julius Irlffault's pre-wEurope which Caesar may have found that less was to have gone on forever, but of a chore, inasmuch as the old didnt knew him for its very own. Roman did not have electric His new monochrome fits an age lights, radios and other modern slcklied o'er with the pale cast of diversions to keep him up 1st the -- hard-boile- d, - hard-bitte- n g -, ffv "Uv-- J dh of Its gentle, r Waiting action. id Life When Oil ar night before. Some day somebody will offer r, the world a and the world will beat a four-lan- e painless-early-rise- superhighway to his door. Fortune, fame, and our everlasting gratitude will be his. Springfield Slate Journal. Dr. Fierces Pleasant Pellets made of May Apple are effective in removing accumulated body waste. Adr. . Command of Self No man is free who cannot command himself. Pythagoras. roller-coast- er up-grad- e Beware Coughs lr from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold, or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Berloua trouble may be brewing end you cannot afford to taka a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulsion. which goes right to the seat of tha trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal tha inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel the germ-ladphlegm. Even if other remedies have failed, dont be discouraged, try Creomul-sto- n. Your druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not thoroughly satisfied with the benefits obtained from the very first bottle. Creomulsion is one word not two, and ft has no hyphen in It. Ask for it plainly, see that the name on the bottle Is Creomulsion. and youll get the genuine product and tha relief you want. (AdvJ en t" hotel beii lo:.:o::q hfrty d High-Tor,- house-buildin- ,0 g, f vts tvFvlly lr . t J. Cood only covld Ate it tkvt I1 wt-- y TlTtr v f semi-hibernatio- n. OffHJb I t, cool-heade- jCtlEERFUL 1 m . sieving, many doc- recommend Nojol i y -? ' waste soft t aixty-one-year-o- ld d, keep food VMT that Rockefeller Center waa during the winter, although individuals have been seen in Toronto as people believe late as the beginning of November. all butterflies The southward-flyinswarms are live but a few days, often very conspicuous, as they may and that they . keep quite consist of tens of thousand of butclose to the locality where terflies flying up to three hundred feet or more in the air. and when they hatch. This is true of they settle for the night they may most species," but there are actually seem to change the color others which live for weeks, of the vegetation by their numbers. sometimes for months, and Hamilton, writing of a swarm in in 1885, said: The mulinstead of fluttering around New Jersey titudes of this butterfly that assemthey may set off in a definite bled here in September are past bedirection and fly some hun- lief. Millions is but feebly expresdreds, or even thousands of sive. Miles of them is no exag4 miles from their birthplace geration. v Ellzey, in 1888, describing a flight before settling down to lay that he saw in Maryland, wrote: their eggs. The whole heaven was swarming This habit of changing location, with butterflies. There were an inOutdoor winter swimming and skiing in short" is, all a matter of or migration, has been known to numerable multitude of them at all ones body to tha temperature. acclimating occur In birds and locusts since heights, from say 100 feet to a ancient times, and has been sus- height beyond the range of vision pected for about a century in the except by the aid of a glass. They lutterflies and moths. The cotton were flying due southwest in the worm moth of the southern United l!ace of a stiff breeze. States was one of the first in North Shannon, in 1916, suggested that America to come wider suspicion. this butterfly used definite flight Today the habit is also known routes on its way south, but the f some and small number of records still availamong dragonflies beetles, particularly the ladybirds, able makes it doubtful if his conand more rarely in other groups clusion is justified. of insects. Painted Lady Also Travels. The butterflies may migrate Another of the worlds greatest or numbers. in Flights singly large ,' S V estimated to contain more than a migrant butterflies, more widely unless distributed but completely thousand million individuals have been recorded. The sight of one of derstood than the Monarch, is the these butterfly movements, the in- Painted Lady. In North America this butterfly is sects passing for hours and even never seen in the winter one on in practically days, steadily pressing 4a direction, is an event in the lii of In any stage (although actually one was recorded in Colorado on Januany naturalist. ary L 19351). In the spring in some and By piecing together scattered countless millions ot Painted At Sun Valley and as years much information, complete Califorinto Ladies southern retorts they other pour one might try to fit together a jignia and also into also Arizona, ot play probably most the which paddle ten- thought saw puzzle of In the current argument between New nis or Mexico the winter, during beyond. in we been have lost, begin pieces and business, it is ingovernment unmindful of One sciena seen such flight, heavy few cases to have some idea of by to note that the temple of nows surrounding teresting the extent of the movements; of tist in April, 1924, was at least 40 to the Muses business back gets wood court But the where the butterflies start, what miles wide and was passing for of work the classical tnd symbols alis end six skating route they take, and where they three days at a speed of about and labor, after its brief leftward will be esti(he ways The scientist an miles hour. come to rest. favorite sport of mil- deviation in 1933. In Washington, mated about 300 butterflies per Monarch Has Journeyed Far. lions. Picture at the such bold innovators as Henry Vsr-nuthouot a acre, or total about three By far the best known of the miPoor and George Biddle still left shows e chamsand million in the whole flight tortuous new themes in toe grants is the Monarch or Milkweed state at pion figure skater There are records of similar great butterfly. This magnificent insect murals. But theres not government in the Arose Grlsons, has its headquarters in North Amer- invasions in 1901, 1914, 1920, 1924, so much splash in those Rockefeller Switzerland. ica and has spread, chiefly in his 1926,' and 1931, but In other years Center murals as there might have toric times, to the Cape Verde is- scarcely any butterflies are seen. been in, say, 1928. The Painted Ladies spread northlands and Madeira in the Atlantic, and to most of the islands of the ward and eastward over the United OUNG BURGESS MEREDITH, Pacific. It is said to have reached States and southern Canada, and tn the age of twenty-eighis New Zealand about 1840 and ap- 1931 they were so abundant in some to run Actors Equity associapicked peared in Australia about 1870. In of the North Central and Northeasttion, for a time at least. A star on both of those countries it is now ern states that farmers rejoiced at Broadway, a counthe wholesale destruction of their established. try aqulre, e HolIn the past sixty years nearly a thistles and asked the Department success, lywood hundred individuals have been seen of Agriculture if these valuable inhe has had more in Great Britain and a much small- sects could not be encouraged! They tossing around er number in France and PortugaL are not everywhere so popular, howthan e addict, with Nearly all these were observed in ever. the in the depression all We have to admit that nothing is the autumn. The food plant, milkL years. Euin wild not exist yet known about what happens to weed, does In Lakewood, e suburb of Cleve-anof these immigrants, his father was a doctor and rope, so the butterfly has never the offspring Bobsledding is far and away The become established there. It is not except that they disappear. an evangelist His his grandfather winter most sport thrilling most natural explanation would be the Uncle he greatly adwhom yet known for certain whether the Joe, return to the South in the though its American popularwaa vaudeville. ia European specimens have flown that they mired, is not great The above across the Atlantic, assisted by the autumn, as do the Monarchs, but ity He washed dishes and tended furwas taken on the celeto picture evidence little is support there or have prevailing westerly winds, naces Morat run St during one sad and lonely Crests brated this belief. been carried across in ships. at Amherst ran a haberdashwhich is three year Switzerland, itz, Originate in North Africa. In North America this butterfly is of a mile long and has ery shop with his brother in Clevesummer throughPainted Lady makes even quarters The the found during land, went bankrupt was e reporter e drop of S14 feet Average on the Stamford Advocate, until out the United States and Canada more definite flights in Europe and speed is 45 miles an hour with " a as far north as Hudson bay and, in North Africa. Swarms appear to a maximum speed of 60 miles. they caught him at it sold roofing, vacuum cleaners tnd cosmetics, the West, occasionally as far as originate somewhere just south or Maintenance of bobsledding worked in Macys department store, Alaska. In the early autumn, the north of the North African desert-bel- t courses is expensive, necessiin the early spring. They come tating telephonic communicabutterflies congregate into bands sang in church choirs for $4 a Sunand fly southward, starting from into the coastal areas of North tions from top to bottom, freday, lived a week on breakfast food Canada about the end of August and Africa from the south about April, quent glazing of the runway samples, and was for e time (me of (some-timethe about Mediterranean states Gulf cross the the migrant army of jobless youth. the of the famous reaching and construction nIn ' hundreds - of thousands), bobsled-der- s curves. The depression brought him hick. beginning" of November. O- the Though sharp West Coast they do not go so far and pass more or less northward In 1929, be got a letter of introduchave sometimes been south and may winter in the neigh- through Europe. They reach Eng- killed or injured while enjoy, tion to Eve le Gsllienne end e payland about the end of May or the ing their favorite sport the borhood of San Francisco. less Job as an apprentice actor. Hia climb was slow. Having reached the end of their beginning of June, and occasionally game is seldom dangerous for southward flight, the butterflies set- carry an as far as Iceland, where Ha first attained who participants tle on trees, still keeping to their they have been recorded about six take the curves in stride, high visibility in She Loves Me large bands, and spend the winter times in the last sixty years. north- braking where needed to keep Farther east they spread They in a state of Not in 1933. He the sled balanced. Bobsledcinched his gains in his three Maxflutter around a little on fine warm ward through the Caucasus and on dings closest kin is the to-closinto Russia, where they have been boggan, a popular U. 8. winter plaything. Picture et right shows the game well Anderson plays, Winterset" days and in cold weather creep recorded almost as far north as the of curling on toe Palace ice rink et Gstaad in the Bernese Oberland, " er to the shelter of the trees. end Star Wagon." be Arctic circle. The same group of trees may Switzerland. The Swiss, always foremost in winter sports, er making a His estate near tost of Mr. Anis Except in the extreme north, the itroog bid for American tourist trade this year, boasting that toe American derson in Rockland county. New used year after year by hibernating which hatch dollar now Monarch, although the same Indi- immigrants lay eggs buys 42 per cent more in Switzerland due to devaluation of toe York, where he 1 very busy with nd there franc. American ' motorists who bring their own cars get a 39 per cent reviduals never return south a secont and grow to be" adults,-adogs, and 'books. He of autumn records on some Point flights are localities One-othe bate on gasoline if they stay within Swiss territory three days. time. has an eager, avid mind, buzzing of Pinos on Monterey bay, Calif., is which are evidently composed with new ideas. the offspring of the spring migrants; a show place for visitors. He ia a faithful intellectual underbut, as in North America, the eviReturn South In Great Swarms. of the older Mr. Anderson and study to dence Is insufficient at present In the spring the bands begin to his genius chimes in perfectly with such If to south. the return a break up. and the butterflies ' fly prove Mr. Andersons exalted blank Versa return flight does take place, it is aorthward individually, pausing here a indramaturgy. move that the insects and there to lay eggs as they go. probable Ha ia five feet seven inches taO, of the in spring flight reach the dividually (ss 135 pound and is no matinee They start about March, not and weighs gregariously. the Monarch) level of West Virginia about April, listed idol of start the briefly at booking The only known record and Canada at the end of May or of a as blond and homely" an observation made agency is ft flight starts went early June. The return flight he after a jcb in the when first when in the Sudan, V ago years after about three generations in the many wife IIis is the extintheater. saw a naturalist in March, 18C3, middle states, two in the north, and thousands of chrysalides of the iret Pery. actrers, Marg guished after a single generation In Canada. itr3 Nmi ti Conic WI.VS-n,Feaiu.i. hatch simultaneously n Mon-arcPainted Lady So far as U is known, no off in the resulting butteiflies fly are formally found in Can and gt mw mass. a Slates United ada and the northern ivr Pattern 5961. I In (his one without bars. L trans-a find will you ot a doily 11 by 17 k and one and one reverse ft by 6 inches; material Wments; illustrations of all used; color suggestions, obtain this pattern send 15 I in stamps or coins (coins Ud) to The Sewing Circle, By r weath- - er used to seed people Indoors. Today more and more sports lovers head for hills and skating ponds with the first oip ot winter, making the current cold season a record breaker for transportation companies and sporting goods manufacturers. Skiing, which originated In Scandinavia and spread slowly in the United States, has suddenly become the king of American winter sports. When winter enthusiasts arent skiing they may be skating or bobsledding. At Sun Valley they swim in an outdoor heated pooL gple ' KiV, lQGGjJU DEBAR NEWS THIS WEEK... vT Mes; r VHOS En f cutwork design Is rt ior buffet set or as it is dfe mainly and is buttonhole dZdr in thread to match a variety of colors, need feel no hesita-filin- g cutwork when she a pattern to work ;y PAGE TORES TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX i hs Bum til rmm.Hr oorx, rriH Air CilU . IU Lll Kmm Ur Imn sbJ CmU In.. LM to fLto - - LM 4 pm-- M X--Ur Ska. .Tie Emm CpSm Emm rn-'- V-l RaUry .. r Iitiwn OpHwi OmRc t CwuMtn padi Ai C hottl Cm s- -i i:m tc: ::::3 m t. fo tr: f : , . |