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Show THE SAUNA SUN. S ALIN A. UTAH WOMAN'S WORLD MEN WOMEN WANTED AT ONCE Children Need Clothes that 'Belong' SELECTING AND SEWING children can be lots of fun When dressed projerly and admired by all who see them, mothers feel that the reward is worth all the time consumed. More jmpoitant even than having people admire your children Is the sense of grooming, poise and wellbeing that is being developed in your youngsters as you choose clothes for them which meet that Standard of fashion rightness True, you don't have to worry about hemlines on little girl's dresses as about your own, or about the extent of the cuff on a little boy's trousers as your husband is concerned about his, but still theres a certain amount of fashion which needs consideration. Certain styles may be better on your little girl than others, for they do have small individual figure problems Then, too, colors can be as important to them as they are to adults Some do more for them than others, as you can easily find out Just by trying on a few things Your little boy and girl can prob ably look Just as adorable as some youve seen pictured even though their clotnes budgtt is limited and mother does the sewing. Tasteful selection of colors and fabrics and garments. For Rough Wear This young gentleman is well dressed tor si hool or play in his smart two-butto- n jacket worsted made of an type fabric, The fabric, woven from Avisco yarns, is color-faand (ompletely washable, and will withstand all sorts of rough and tumble wear. Theres a liberal sleeve and seam allowance to let the clothing grow with the boy. n lata daddy and big brother as much as possible with good tailoring. Pants are full enough to drape or to have well pressed pleats Shirts are sewed carefully so they can look tailoied and correct in even small details It's discouraging to see children outgrowing clothes so rapidly, and fur this reason many mothers like to make clothing a bit on the large side so the youngster can grow into it. Theres no better way to start an mfenonty complex in the young and sewing without regard to whats good on the tot wtll do nothing more than cover him Good fabrics chosen with a keen eye as to what's right in style and color, sewed with care will make of the youngsteis angels even when theyre latter never wash ICS Select Fabrics, Fasteners For Washing Ease New designs and colors are available in fabrics every season, but there is little change in actual fabrics to use for childrens clothing Novelty fabrics are for adults, be they men or women, but the more conservative materials look better on the youngsters. For play clothes, select the sturdy materials which wash easly, and are sunfast: corduroy, broadcloth, duck, denim, gingham, poplin, percale, calico, rayon, seersucker and cotton gabardine In dress clothes, linen, charnbray, pique, dotted swiss, organdie, sheer cottons, fine lawn and muslin may be employed. Although some textured materials, such as corduroy, are favored for play clothes, the smooth fabrics are much more popular for dress. The smooth surfaces mean easy ironing and less opportunity for picking up dirt while being worn. Ail fabrics chosen should be sturdy to hold buttons, fasteners enough and such essentials Dont be afraid to experiment on the different types of fasteners even being shown though you may never have seen them used on tots clothing Implement Company Marks Anniversary theyre not! IN A RUT, its getting on our nerves. Lee isn't as kind to me as he used to be I bore him. He seems tired and quiet all the time. If I start a subject he may say wearily, Let's not talk about it. Sometimes he says. Please dont use that word. Often he hardly seems to hear me We are run of people, continues the letter of Mildred MilLees saller, of New York City ary Is $100 a week. We pay $85 rent for five rooms in the West Sixties. Lee is 52, I am 47. We lost our one son in 1915, and his widow rrtITE the-mi- ll him. I g Freight Car Is No Plaything By Will Bernard, LL.B. It a Child Falls Oft a Freight Car, Is the Railroad to Blame? One Saturday afternoon, several boys began playing rear a box cai One of the on a railroad siding boys decided to climb the ladder Dut just as he neared the top he lost his footing, fell, and broke his A man got mad at his wife because his dinner wasnt ready at the hour he had ordered" it. He seized a heavy stick, turned his wife over his knee, and gave her a couple of hard whacks When arrested for assault and battery, the man claimed "the ancient privilege" of a husband to discipline his wife But the court decided that such a privilege no longer exists nowadays, and found the man I em m good cook , . . guilty. The judge said "This privilege, ancient though it may be is fuss with curtains and flower arno longer acknowledged by our law. rangements. 9 9 0 I 1 want to save our marriage. Must a Jailer Protect want to go into the fifties busy, His Prisoners From happy and useful. Thousands of A "Kangaroo Court?" persons live as we do, on less and seem content. Neither money, A college student was jailed on Lee nor I had any religious traina charge of theft. That evening ing when young, but we both bea special committee of prisoners lieve In God, and sometimes go to put the young man through a reg church. which ular initiation ceremony consisted of beating him up and Mjsterious Element Is an ordinary enough story, This he had with him whatever taking A few days later the theft charge and yet it has one mysterious element. Why is it, one asks, that what makes certain couples absolutely content, with a nice home, adequate Income, health, companIsn't enough for other ionship, couples? Well, the answer Is that one couple has found what It wants, and the other one hasn't The very fact that Mildred considers herself and Lee to be in a rut, shows that she doesn't belong there. That reaching out for interests, his fusswas dropped Bnd the student was ing with window boxes, her patient freed The first thing he did was to attention while professional decorafile a damage suit against the Jail tors lecture to her, shows that both er for tolerating a kangeroo are unsatisfied. Has It occurred to Mildred and court In the prison The Jailer protested he wasnt responsible for Lee to move out of the city? The how the inmates treated each other, rent they are paying would more but the court disagreed and held than cover the monthly payments him liable. The judge said that on a small farm within well not a jailer's duty Is not only to conan hour of the city, but an hour and fine his prisoner Wouldn't buying but to protect 20 minutes. small neglected farm aomewhere them. too. "... Later a damage suit was filed for the youngster against the rail road The suit charged that the railroad was to blame toi leaving such a when dangerous object children could get at it However, the court rejected the boys claim The judge said that a box-ca- r isn't at all at least, not "dangerous when it is standing still. leg When applying for a marriage license, a young man took an oath that both he and his bride-to-bwere over 21. Actually, the girl was only 18 years old. Later the youth was arrested on a charge of perjury. At the trial he argued that the oath "didn't count be cause be hadn't had his hand up at the time! However, the court dis agreed and found him guilty The judge said that raising one's hand was a "mere formality" not an s aential part of the oath that he took la court e beautiful simplicity of the necklines of the new wool dresses and the smartness of the many new types of upstanding collars combine to give a perfect foil for ornate necklaces. Setting the pace are the long strands which are looped as you desire. Equally good for the jewel neckline or a collared dress is the choker, usually highlighted with a pendant or e cluster. Earrings and pins repeat the motifs as desired. Typical examples are sketched, the choker of jade and pear, w;th a pendant of jade, coral, pearl and rhinestones on gold filigree. The long necklace has opals with pearls, rhinestones and a touch of green. pm-lik- The story of American free enterprise is graphically illustrated by two buildings at the Coldwater, Ohio, plant of the New Idea Division, AVCO manufacturing corporation, which this year is celebrating its golden anniversary. One of these buildings (actually a series of connected buildings) covers over 15 acres and houses 705,000 square feet of manufacturing facilities. Newly expanded, it boasts one of the most modern foundries in the nation and a full complement of equally modern i Crispness that speaks for itself! Hear Rice Krispies snapl crackle! pop! in milk! energy food. America's favorite ready-to-erice cereal. Dee-licio- 1 1 t i ' at JF PETER PAIN production machines and prorses It is the plant in which New Idea produces its specialized line of farm implements and equipment. CLUBS AA M 00 M V. Don't Lose Happy Middle Years and ARE Security Isnt Enough am a good cook, I keep the house going. We've never been in uitb u ell styled clothes. in debt. We have a good nest-egthan to have them improperly fitted. government bonds, and insurance Whether they tell you or not. they all that. But that isn't enough, is are aware of how people look at it, if ones heart is restless and them, and how their friends react unsatisfied, and life has grown dullto their clothes. er and quieter day by day? There Clothes often lose their style beis no other woman in the case, I cause they are practical, and it's know, although Lee is at the age far more satisfying to have them when men sometimes fall for flatfun to wear and be admired, than tery and interest. And physically, to shy away from putting them on we are both well, sleep and eat It's easier to spend the few extra like the normal human animals we ing. hours doing more sewing than to are, and feel bewildered at this undo damage to the spirit. Collars should be appropriately apathy that has fallen upon us. As for amusements. Lee has a Its better, too, to have a few tiarrow, and tiny, well puffed sleeves are essential for chic In carefully sewed clothes than a cocker he adores. lie works on the boys clothing, the trend Is to simu- - closet full of hastily thrown together window garden which Is quite a success. He likes walking, bridge, and a few special movies. I like THE READER'S COURTROOM movies, am taking a weekly lesson in Interior decoration, and love to -- cr r Manure Spreader First Built in 1889 The Chicago. KATHLEEN NORRIS has remarried and lives with our grandson in Los Angeles. Our daughter died as a baby, so we have weathered two great sorrows. But until now I always felt that while Lee needed me I had reason for living. Now there isnt any question that he feels himself tied to a woman who means nothing to If you start early to instill an appreciation of quality, workmanship and styling In your youngsters, youll have given them qualities hard to duplicate. Take Tips From Top Designers Any mother who sews for her children would do well to copy some of the trade tricks to top childrens designers. For one thing, good quality dresses, trousers and other articles of clothing are never skimpy. Youll find skirt fullness because designers take tthe required two widths to make them perky. Deep hems are employed because they make skirts fluff out, not because you will want material for lengthen- Bell Building Stfe are used st Children det ilop grooming tense , . , proper styling are the keys to clothing children attraetivly. An armload of cheap fabrics that fade and thin with each laundering, skimpy styles or too large clothes The m constant need of mending, and the style is impaired unless proper sewing techniques well, Full or part time, just send name, address tor free copy ol Specialty Salesman Magazine g tv. 'Tig hundreds ol immediate openings With reliable firms. Sales experience unnecesWe send free 42 page book tellsary.now ing sPHIAiTT SAIFS MAGAZINE give him a chance of gardening on a larger scale, give her a real chance at interior decoration, and run, ingive the cocker an stead of a few moments of freedom morning and night0 Mildred doesn't mention Lees job. Is it a job that could be transferred to a smaller city, more accessible to suburban farms? There is no joy in the world like feeling the ground under your feet to be your own, like feeling that every faucet, every picket, every shingle you add to it is making it more yours. You dont have to do without hot water, electric light and power, radio, gas stove, as your grandmother did when she moved Into the country. You can still get your consomme canned and your peas picked. But you'll hear the logs crackle in your own fire, winter nights; youll see the moonlight whitewash your own roofs and fences in summer. To say we raised that rooster when you serve the fried chicken, to send people home carrying armslul of huckleberry and bunches of white violets, to hang your Monday wash out in blazing sunshine, and eat your Sunday breakfast under your own grape-arbothis is to find youth and life and delight again. Peaceful, busy, healthy, age is a goal worth working toward. It has to be achieved according to pattern, and with Intelligent effort. Don't lose these middle years. all-da- y long-Jegge- d Grocer Would Revive Old Art Ramapo Mountaineer Basket Art Is Goal LADENTOWN, N. Y. Pincus Margulies, who opened a country store here 45 years ago, is attempting to revive the lost Ramapo mountaineer art of making baskets, scoops, salad bowls, spoons, chopping bowls and various other wooden utensils. Pines Store, a trading post both for the mountaineers and the residents in near-bmovie and professional colonies, has been run by the founder's son Harold since he returned from the war. When Margulies arrived here in 1904 there were 200 residents in this hamlet, and In the adjacent hills 150 mountaineers, descended from the mixed races who settled there before and during the Revolutionary war. Scotch, English and Hessian were the principal strains, with no Negro or Indian blood, such as predominates with the Jackson Whites, who also live in the Rama-po- s but miles to the west. The mountaineers were making and peddling their wood products to summer visitors when Margulies and his wife came from Brooklyn. He took over the trade and established outside markets. The weekly output of these 150 widely scattered mountain inhabitants soon reached 200 dozen baskets. 100 to 140 dozen scoops and a miscellaneous assortment of products, including colored baskets for the bon voyage steamship trade. The mountaineers daily income soon was $1.25, Margulies said. I paid each only a small amount in cash, as they wanted to be paid ofl in merchandise and food from the store. When they were without money I gave them flour, tea, coffee, groceries, tobacco and medicine on credit. They would rather have a stock pile of materials in the fall and each spring I filled dozens ol freight cars and their bills were A'' A 4V; -- August Reutschilling, who has with the company 47 years, stands nostalgically at the forge in the museum a replica of the original plant, and it is the same forge at which he worked in his early days with the company. - methyl saucy nib-ing ed "A Across the street is a small, frame building occupying just 1440 square feet of space In it are an old forge and several simple machines of the kind used for manufacturing in the early 1900s. This is an almost exact replica of the modest structure in which Joseph Oppenheim first began building his now famous manure spreader in 1899 in the nearby village of Maria Stein, Ohio. The communities for miles around Coldwater, and sales personnel throughout the nation, know it as the museum. wooden Large letters painted on the front wall Identify the building as New Inside Idea Spreader Works-189are the four rooms in which Oppenheim and six helpers fashioned the first one of the most important and most widely used implements ever devised by the farm implement industry. The first room as you enter was the forge and machine room, containing a forge, hand shear, hand punch press, hand threading machine, small high speed drill, benches and water tank for cooling a gasoline engine. famous pmn cT REUEFi up to 272 relieving ageo been - .yi. av sl HAOftCHES coos. QUICK! en-Gat-f RUB IN THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALGESIQUE Right in pipes right in papers! That's why more and more men are smoking choice, crimp cut Prince Americas Albert smoking tobacco. largest-sellin- g Quonset Crib y nairi. c 1 YES, .x .. Mi?? vi At P 5 SIR! PRINCE ALBERT AND PA. 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And the new Humidor Top locks in crimp cut Prior e Alberts freshness and flavor fur greater smoking joy. newly-complete- Crossbreds Held Finer Type of Beef Animals Experiments In breeding range cattle show that animal for animal crossbreds are a finer type than the purebred stock from which they stem originally. In making that assertion, a livestock specialist claims there is a definite advantage that could result of from planned beef animals, and lack of uniformity of color Is not an indication of Inferior market yield. IKrDolcU More Men Smoke cross-breedin- g m TUNC IN ORAND .. than any other tobacco 0 f OLE OFRY,f. SATURDAY NIQHTS 1 ON NBC |