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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH we mans J - K Dear years divorce my fit desertion. tU terms Dy DAUGHTERS OF THE RISING SUN Get into the Swim Lemuel F. Perton dLiflMp VARNER the Society of American Magicians, lop spilling trade secrets. Mr. Proskauer enters a vehement and vigorous denial. In the New York federal court, Horace Goldin charges that a tobacco company has let everybody in on his patented technique of sawing a woman in two and therefore made worthless the illusion out of which he used to get $2,000 a week. He brought the same suit for the same amount against Victor A. Per-e- y in 1923 and against a tobacco company in 1933. There is war on several fronts as the magicians fight dollars. to safeguard Sacrifices wealth to marry pretwas a headline ty proofreader when Julien J. Proskauer married Miss Cornelia Grant in 1915. The wealth" was a big family printing plant in New York city, but he didnt sacrifice it and is today vice president of the company. He was elected president of the magicians in 1935, as an amateur, and he still keeps his amatelir standing, a leader in the fight against frauds and fakers. We dont want to deceive the public; we only want to fool them, he said when he was elected. He was the only. amateur ever to do Houdinis underwater milk can escape. fie broke a brace of ribs doing it, something which Messrs. Eden, Delbos and Ribbentrop will Golf is never do, and seems to think the price was well paid. . among Japanese women; the convert A solid, stocky, man of average to the sport shown bestature, running a big business above is learning the hind hexagonal glasses which give finer points from a ProsMr. a keen glint to his eyes, pro." Shorts for sport kauer is apt to slip a visitor a wear are the rage hold to red of tight sponges couple among Japanese as them in each hand and well as American jump from one hand to the other or women, as the picture disappear altogether, with the fists of two Japanese girls clenched. tightly walking out on the Meeting the depression, he got up courts for a game of Stunts, Inc., rigging magical adtennis evidences. tricks, vertising and this year his turnover is somewhere around He in0 stalled in the firm Dexter who doubles in psychology and philosophy. Mr. Sinsabough gives a proposed new trick the psyr and gauges the chological popular reaction with astonishing accuracy. The money rolls in. seems to have Stunts, Inc. started the trouble. Mr. Proskauer insisted that he has spilled nothing but kid tricks, and never under any. circumstance has or would release a professional secret. He doesnt like the word tricks," as 'iJz applied to real magic. He says the illusions are rather experiments in i magic. He has a passion for such illusions, which, he says 'have been tuUi art and not trickery, ever since Moses threw the canes on the Tokyo girls are fast becoming expert in the art of archery. Note that ground. and turned them into ser- the three girls on the firing line illustrate the positions in inserting an pents. That, by the way, still seems arrow and aiming it. Their fellow marksmen stand by, ready to take to be tops in magic. turns at hitting the bulls eye. non-illuso- ry i H. K., you are able to discover indications that your sweetheart is going td make an excellent wife and a perfect mother, once she has settled down if she isnt ready for the matrimonial undertaking she will be a disappointment to you and her married life will be a bitter disillusionment to. herself. Cease trying to convince her that you are her best hope of happiness. Your more mature brain and your greater depth of experience may make it possible for you to sway the feelings of your lady entirely in your direction but if her rriind and heart are not truly won over to marriage the result of your victory will be bitter defeat. rEAR DORIS DENE: I was married a little over a year, popular . e Sinsa-boug- h,' once-ove- i- and my husband was good to me'. Then suddenly one night he came home to tell me that married life didn't suit him and that he wanted to be free. I pleaded with him not to leave me but hie went. When he was sick in the hospital I went to see him and he treated me as a friend. He has now filed suit for iron man the divorce. Sometimes I think his WHAT wear: black knee pants, mother is responsible for this situaflannel shirt, yellow belt, and tion. I still love him. What can I green white arm band with a green a B. H. do? well-dress- ANSWER Whether your mother-in-lawas somewhere in the background directing her sons or not, it seems obvious that the man you married was a bad matrimonial investment. For no man in the world could be weak enough to let his mother ruin his marriage not if he loved his wife as he should. It is no infrequent occurrence for a w move-'m'en- ts man to marry without ever having given a serious thought to what marriage meant. He has simply decided that he is sufficiently in love to scant one particular girl around the house all the time. Having achieved this he is literally amazed to die cover that all sorts of rules and regulations have come into effect since he murmured a few unconvincing words to a parson. However heartbreaking a wife may find her husbands desertion she can count herself lucky if she makes her discovery about his brand of devotion, early in marriage while there is yet time for her to free herself of a hopeless and begin life over again. If shes wise shell accept the fact once and for all that some men are not suited to marriage that they blunder into it with only the vaguest intentions of good and that unless they discover their mistake in time, they can ruin the lives ol their wives and children. If your husband, B. H., has told you the truth and you are convinced that he is simply unable to stand marriage, take his decision as fina and make up your mind to get something out of life more satisfactory than the job of trying to make a weak irresponsible husband stick to a marriage contract. WMU Servlca. . u ed swastika. Such is the latest fashion note on the costume of Corneliu Zelea Codreanus Iron Guard, which threatens to seize Rumania. M. Codreanu, most virulent in Europe, has made a puzzling alliance with the democratically inclined Dr. Julius Maniu. He is frank about his desire to help clear the way for Germanys march to Mosul oil and the Ukraine. Within 48 hours of my partys achieving victory, Rumania will have concluded an alliance with Berlin and Rome, he says. He is thirty-seve- n years old. In 1924, when he was a student in Jassy university, he shot and killed the prefect of police who suppressed riots. He .was acquit- ted, and later was tried and freed for alleged complicity in another as. sassination. For years he has been gunning for the Little Entente and has pow- -, er enough to force a cabinet shake-u- p Even the women in Japan can handle a shootin iron. This young every once in a while. Theres ladys favorite sport is hunting, and here she proudly exhibits the spoils nothing trivial about his hatred of of a day in the woods. Magda Lupescu, King Carols friend. r j Dressed as above, with a revolver in his belt, he leads his followers on a white horse. They ride the countryside, each with a little bag of the sacred soil of Rumania tucked in his shirt, fanning up the peasants and spoiling for a fight. His following has been mainly made up of university students, but they say his Iron Guard is now recruiting some powerful adult interests which ' V Vv i " 'S? ' ' J V may declare him in in a big way. ' tmmf rv4 Art fimrnrlriiiVr'? anti-Semi- te , j anti-Semit- ic ; i I1 inn1 1 fqpaP1 if., vw Conaolldated News features. WNU Service. Its smart to be personal when marking linens, for towels, pillow slips, sheets and even per sonal dainties make know your ownership when embroidered with your very own initials. These ere quickly worked in single stitch end French knots, either in a Corn-- Vanishing Wild Life. J. Proskauer, then-mak- Initials on Linens Stamp You as Chic Jhmkdabout New York head of d Syndicate. v,s 1am-'entatio- Sometimes the girl in the case knows own mind so definitely that her much-olde- r sweetheart can rely on her judgment to make the right decision. If she is the sort of girl Quiet, steady, echo is honestly anxious for a home and jfor the responsibilities of marriage she may marry the man twenty years older than herself and make a success of the 'job. But when a damsel indicates plainly, that the is still interested in being popular when she knows her preference for young men and their ideas of a good time then her more mature admirer must take his place in the background and wait for her to make up her mind without any persuasion from him. Because you are looking so eagerly for signs of the sort you want, e Bell 3F-- l77TT7TT7T7TTTn7T7TTTvv? her entanglement a am old and am TSJEW YORK. Americanso magiwell. cians arent doing wife on the and lawsuits There are leaks, We are part In California, there is a however and drive to oust Juli-e- n er , o a i satisfied with the arrange have made, Now I have fallen in love with the tfirl aged nineteen, who helps with any office work and also acts as in my home. She Its the girl I want and when I pro posed to her she told me that she icoiildnt marry me because of the difference in our ages. She likes Iher young boy friends, her parties, dates, etc. I agreed with her that che should have some fun before nettling down. I know once she did nettle down she would be a fine wife and a good mother. I look fairly young and am inter ested in many forms of enjoyment besides parties. The girl in question won't let me take her to a show or anything of the sort. Do you think I will overcome her objections to marriage? I know she is growing bonder of me daily. I am deeply in love and would make any sacrifice which would lead to her happiness. H. K. ANSWER The man who is deeply and tenderly in love with a girl much younger than himself has a double difficulty to deal with. He must on the one hand follow the natural dictates of his heart, and propose to the lady; and he must not forget, on the other hand, to protect the girl he loves from making a mistake out of her inexperience and youth. It is perfectly human that a suitor should rejoice in the fact of seeing his affinity daily and welcome the signs of her greater love for him. sober-minde- set SLt tu:... VHO'S NEWS THIS VEEIt... Mature Lover Must Protect the Girl He Wants to Marry. doris dene: v V ju.iiin cfui Full sail ahead I Progress is the watchword of modern Miss Japan. PLANTATION, to wise legis- lation, the wild fowl are coming back to this gulf country. True, the flocks may never again be what they were; yet, with continued conservation, therell again be gunning for one and all. But when I think back on the ducks years ago in countless hosts Im reminded of what Charley Russell, the cowboy artist, said to the lady tourist him asked who whether the r s exaggerated when they described the size of the vanished buffalo herds. said Wellum, I didnt Charley, get up to this Montana country until Pattern 1551. a after the buffaloes started thinning out. But I remember once I was bination of colors or the same colg when the fall drift got or throughout. Pattern 1553 conbetween me and camp and I sat by tains a transfer pattern of an aland watched em pass. Not having phabet 2 inches high, two Wt anything else to do, I started count- inches high and one inch high; ing em. Including calves, I count- information tor placing initials ed up to 3,009,625,294, and right and monograms; illustrations of then was when I got discouraged all stitches used. and quit. Because I happened to Send 15 cents in stamps or coins look over the ridge and here came (coins preferred) for this pattern the main drove. to The Sewing Circle, Needle-craDept., 82 Eighth Ave., New Becoming a Head Man. York, N. Y. T ET an unshorn dandruff fancier Please write your name, adclaim hes divine and, if nobody dress and pattern number plainly. else agrees with his diagnosis, the police will jug him as a common nuisance and the jail warden will HOUSEHOLD forcibly trim his whiskers for Tiim or anyhow have them searched. But QUESTIONS if enough folks, whove tried all the old religions and are looking for a new one, decide he is the genuine Preventing Bust In OveiL After article, then pretty soon we have a using the oven, leave the oven door multitude testifying to the omnipo- wide open, to allow it to cool down tence of their idol. This allows all moisLet another man think he is a thoroughly. ture to escape and prevents rust, of or Julius Caesar reincarnation a a a Alexander the Great, and if few or Drawers. RubDresser Sliding none feel the same way about it hes candle stub or wax along a bing headed for the insane asylum. But the sliding edges of dresser if a majority, which is a large body will make them move in drawers of persons entirely surrounded by and out much more easily, even delusions, agrees with him that he when loaded. heavily is what he says he is he becomes a a a a dictator and rules over the land unBaking Esealloped Mixtures. til common sense is restored, if at Time and fuel will be saved if all. Let the writer of a daily column esealloped mixtures are baked in begin to think his judgments are shallow, wide dishesa or pans. perfect and his utterances are infallible but, hold on, whats the use Lining a Coat. When lining a of getting personal? coat, put the coat on inside out. Have the lining all ready stitched up, and slip it over the coat It Grandmas Togs. will fall into position naturally. LAUGH at our grandmothPin it in place, and finish in the ers who believed that, for a usual way. lady to be properly dressed, she should have a little something on Split Pea Soup. Six quarts waanyway. one and ter, pounds beef ladies Maybe those one pound pig knuckle, one shank, the bustles overdid sort of thing pound split peas, two onions, that made them look like sliced. the bones and cover to the dromedary, skirts so with coldCrack Add the peas and water. tight they hobbled like refugees bring slowly to a boil. Boil steadfrom a chain gang, corsets laced in for about four hours, removing until breathing was almost a lost ily scum as it rises. As the soup the art, boned collars so high they begins to thicken, cook slowly la seemed to be peeping over an alley order not to scorch. Add the fence. Still, wearing five or six onions about one hour before the starched petticoats, the little womis done. an was safe from Jack the Pincher soup unless ha borrowed some steamfit-ter- s pliers. And later when, for a season, blessed simplicity ruled the styles, her figure expressed the queenly grace that comes from long, chaste lines. Probably the dears never figured it out. Just the natural cunning of their sex told them twas the flowing robes which gave majesty and dignity to kings on the throne and judges on the bench and prelPlCflY OF BATES Km...tZnCXS ates at the altar and shapely FACIAL MAGNESIA MADE KIR How those times SKIN FRESH, YOUNG, EEAUTIFUl seem today when every dancing e Romano hant a chaaoo when big ugly exhibit and evfloor is a Men lor the soft a beach nudist poraa spoil show; bathing ery complexion. and a debutante, posing for snap- smoothness ol a freak youngdoes miracle Denton's Facial Magnesia shots, feels shes cheating her publor skin. Ugly poraa disappear; lic unless she proves both knees still skinunsightly becomes firm and smooth. are there. Wstchysw i satirise tahseaasu ha t I saw down here 10 old-tim- -e -- night-herdin- ft it one-ha- lf mid-Victori- an half-siste- rs GET RID OF BIG UGL? PORES worn-en-fol- k. strip-teas- akia-toshir- Reading Dickens. been reading Dickens again. IVE 1 This means again and again. I take Pickwick Papers once a year just as some folks take hay fever. Only I enjoy my attack. Dickens may have done caricatures,' but he had human models to go by. He drew grotesques, but his grotesques had less duplicates in real life. And readers recognized them and treasured them as symbols of authentic types. The list is almost endless Sam Weller, Sairy Gamp, Daniel Quilp, Uriah Heep, Mrs. Nickelby, Mr. Micawber, Mr. Pecksniff oh, a dozen more. What writer since Dickens has h so been able to perpetuate n many characters? 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