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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH VARIETY IN SILKEN SCARFS; BELTED SILHOUETTE STRESSED more colorful than a gay ? Why two scarfs, to be sure or three if you please And so It Is. since we must have color, and plenty of it this season that the latest caprice of fashion Is to wear scurfs en suite, rather than singly. This add a scarf vogue issues a new challenge to the imagination, for there Is no end of intriguing ways which present themselves for arranging the colorful kerchief squares and triangles, which are now so popular. The picture presents an Interesting study In the art of scarf wearing. Around the shoulders, likewise WHAT Battery Fluid Composed Mostly of Cornstarch ' Giving special emphasis to the In effectiveness of battery 'dopes" and patented mixtures which are alleged to charge batteries, reduce internal resistance, remove sulphation, prevent freezing," the National Better Business bureau lias issued its annul report concerning Us activities In the battery held. After stating that the outstanding battery dope" coining to the bureau's attention during the past year was composed essentially of cornstarch, the report points out that the advertisers of battery compounds generally are not making the blanket claims for their product which was the custom several years ago. Many no longer claim that their compound will d In a recent survey 50 advertisers described their units in accordance with the bureau's recommendations and only seven used the negative term eliminator." Educating New Owners g of Sets LLOYD WANER Noted Star of the Pittsburgh Pirates, writes: When I arrived at the Pitts burgh training camp I noticed my brother Paul smoked Lucky Strikes exclu sively,andhe explained why r You will agree that we were in a close and exciting Pen nant race and it certainly called for splendid physical condition to withstand the tax and strain upon one's nerves and wind. Like Paul, my favorite Cigarette is Lucky self-fabri- c Radio-Receivin- In the selection of a radio set many 'features must be considered. There are many trick contrivances on the market, ' ut, basically,' the modern receiver is constructed in two general classes that is, it uses two fundamental circuits the tuned radio-fre- -' quency, with detector and audio amplification, and the superheterodyne. The former is designed for employing on outside aerial, the latter for an inside or Before choosing either type, take into consideration the conditions pertaining to location.' Apartment dwellers, as a rule, are not permitted the advantages of an outdoor antenna. Many of them resort to" an indoor aerial, running along the picture molding of a room. The wiser ones choose a straight loop, in connection with a superMost circuit. of the heterodyne .standard sets are ntw built for sensi- tivity- and selectivity'. . These words are not mysterious. Seisitivity re- lates to the ability ox the. set to pick up weak signals. Selectivity relates to their separation to avoid receiving more than one station at a tune, and also to avoid the clash, 'ng of signals from stations whose wave lengths are . closely allocated. Both these attrib. utes make for quality, but, of course, the general tone of a radio set de-- . pends much on the .type of .loud ' Strike . d semi-sport- No Throat Irritation -- No Cough trio-sca- l. 1028, The Lizard Scares Foes by Display y forget-me-not- The question of the necessity for replacing the C battery in. a receiver when the others are no longer useful often arises. In this --connection, there Is one important thing to keep in mind, that the C battery is used to prevent the flow of grid current, which means that there is no current drawn 'from the battery. The useful life of the battery is, therefore, equal to Its shelf life," or the life it would have if it were not used at all. The life of the battery Is Independent of the number of tubes used in the receiver. The shelf life depends primarily on the size of the cells. For e this reason the batteries used to bias the power tube have to be replaced more frequently than those gjsed to bias the amplifier. attractive. HI radio-frequenc- y j Electrical Apparatus Leaks Cause of Static electrical apparatus in the home, such a? furnace or ice box can-troA leak in l, ( Experiments were recently carried receiver aboard out with an eight-tub- e a Southern railway train in England With the ue of two electric phono graph amplifiers, t he results were said to be fairly successful Two Youthful terned scarfs, while the other skill fully knots itself about the shout deis. No monotony in start patterning this season! The rejson for this he ing that rnot of them are either hand painted or hand blocked Some ot the patternings are modernistic to an ex treme Picture a color scheme which involves vivid greens bine rose, til, ick white and yellow and which depicts a young woman strolling in company with her canine pets midst tiee under No. tills is rmt describing a fair sky a picture to tie hung in an art gal'eiy. hut rather does It tell of the ti end of the mode in scarf designing Whidi shall It he an or w sepnrute coat for travel and Model. in a clever unrestricted line from the neck at the buck. The skirt which Is sewed to a bodies, has a cluster of side plaits. Three materials which are Indorsed h the ablest designers for eit tier en semlile or separate coal are loose woven hnshu cloth, repp and Jersey Navy blue is considered cloaking very fashionable. Sometimes t tie navy coats have tuxedo revers ot matching moiie. likewise guffs with pet hups a how of t lie moire at the shoulder ot a scarf of t lie same run through slots cut in the wiw.len coat collar JULIA BOT'HIMI.EY. t(c 1928 W estern N.wspaoei Union ) fruit'e--wisldng- Bobby's Explanation wonder jvlij Feb ii y Inis d.ijs every fourth year. Little Biot her Don't you know, It's so flint people horn on ly ! 2!th of February can have a birth- Little SNtei 1 Only 2c Per Blade All Makes Bend your bladei to our factory to be renewed and resharpened better tha when you bought them GI AliANl FED VERY SHARP Wrap blHflea with coin and mall to SAFETY BLADE CO.. INC. 10. Los Angeles Calif Station K. Dept. Guaranteed to Relieve Rheumatism ConstU pation, Indigestion, send $1 60 for bottl Is Kheumo postp'd, It not benefited money ref 8. C K, R. Hutchings Labors., Greenville, hPAMNH POP CORN Pops out big and fluffy $6 per 100 lbs. ROBINSON GRAIN t O , Colorado Springs, Colo. 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Y., if you desire free advice. u by-pa- Railroads Using Sets . youth stood listlessly watching some anglers on a bridge, lie was poor and dejected. At last, approaching a basket filled with wholesome fish, he sighed: If now I had these I could sell them 1 would be happy. at a fair price and buy me food and lodgings" I will give you Just n many and Just as good fish, said the owner, who had chanced to overlit-ihis words, "if you will do me a triAnd what is that?" ashed fling favor. the other. Only to tend this line till I come hatk. I wish to go on a short errand." The proposal was gladly accepted The old man was gone so long that the young man begun to he fin patient. Meanwhile the hungry fish snatched greedily at file halted hook and the young man lost all tils depres sion in the excitement of pulling them in, Hnd when the owner of the line returned he had caught a large number Counting out from them as many as were In tlte basket, and presenting them to the young man, the old fish erman said. "I fulfill my promise from the fish you have caught to teach von whenever you see others earning what , you need, waste no time in hut cast a line for yourself A Safety Razor Blades W Denver, Colo. "I have taken Dr. Pierce's remedies off and on for several years .and I know them to be perfectly reliable. I always found the 'Favorite Prescription very satisfactory as a womans tonic, and when I arrived at middle life I did not forget about it I took high-voltag- Waste No Time Wishing of Ruff Out In Australia, the home of ttie lot of other 'curious kangaroo "and-animals, there' is a peculiar lizard, apparently-impressed with the truth of the maxim, that an enemy scared and' chased away is an enemy less to tight And theres nothing like a today. good bluff, anyway if It works, says the Baltimore Sun. To frighten Its foes away tills reptile has developed a most remarkable growth of skin on Its neck, ordinarily hanging In loose folds but capable of being erected Into a wide Mil or ruff very like those of the days of Good Queen Bess, and it is colored red onJhes.u.rfaces which show from the front when it is standing out around the head and neck. As if all this whs not enough the lizard also walks or runs on his hind feet, holding his forelegs up Id the air. We may hazard a guess that he borrowed the system from the kangaroos, hut if he did he forgot to lend them the ruff in return. Just how terrify ing nil this is to the natural enemies of the frilled lizard we are unable to say. but if we look at his picture In the hooks we must at least admit that It makes him appear sufficiently un- d .Things to Know About Life of C Battery Blind to Get Radio Sets Co., Inc. . and-garde- n . Blind people of the entire United States are to receive, through the American Foundation for the Blind, 500 radio sets which have been contributed by the Crosiey Radio corporation. American Tobacco fur.-Whic- - irons, electric beaters, warming pads, violet ray machines, vacuum cleaners, fans, washing machines, etc., whether resulting from broken insulation or a bad contact, may result in spark production with a consequent broadcasting of high frequency waves. In many instances tide condition can condenser is be remedied if a connected across the contacters. These condensers are fairly small In the case of devices requiring minute currents, but they are silencers that function instantly and unfailingly. J . loop-aeria- speaker. - daffodil! sets. . of the Tobacco Crop ALL THE FLOWERS )Vvr to point to the many disadvantages of batteries and battery-operateradio . Cream, The hyacinths, purple and pink ones, and white and lavender as well, with their beautiful fragrance, had followed ttie crocus flowers in the garden flower parade. Tlte tulips came along, too, so guv and Jolly with their red, orange, yellow, pink, laven-ySicdor and mixed costumes. The came along so yellow and cheerful, und the narcissus flowers. Just gs sweet as ever. Its lovely to see the different flowers come out," the fairies said to each other. Just then a lilac bud burst tnto bloom. Hello, fairies," It suld. And the lilacs were nut in a very few days after this. Well tell you a story," said the white lilac bush while the purple and Persian lilac bushes listened as did tiie other garden flowers. Wed like to hear a story," the fairies said. You see, said the white lilac bush, "that we are all a part of the great Flower Parade." The Flower Parade," repeated the other flowers. Yes, said the white lilac. "When Ways of Wearing Scarfs. the snow leaves the ground the crocus about the hips, that is one way ot son not only belts on the flowers appear and take the lead In a scarf set. The coat or Jacket, but fancy belts for the parade. wearing They are like the drum major who effectiveness of such an arrangement blouse and frock prove of fascinating leads the procession, but Instead of is demonstrated in the picture to the interest. , tossing a fancy stick Into the left. Many stylists are settling the status up their little heads and tell the tie sets whic consist ot head of the belt by designing some of their Sports world that spring has come. bandeau, tie and gTdle have quite 'most successful costumes, especially Next follow the hyacinths, the tucaptured the fancy of the younger set. tiiose of tweed or novelty woolens, lips, the daffodils, Jonquils, narcissus And if t hey are polka-dottelike the with self material belts. set shown to the right, well, that ad Natural gray kasha is the medium flowers, garden vioand s vauces them to the top o' the mode employed forYhe separate lets, pansies without question. Printed crepe de coat shown here. It is lined with little daisies. They chine is the most popular for these crepe to match. There is a piping of are all about In effects. marine blue kasha outlining the deep the same part of Country club squares, they call the cuffs, the -- novelty pockets and the the parade. Then we come big silken kerchiefs which give such a strap along the center back The folmodish air to the young modern cen along, too, Ha well iar. is ot summer-weigh- t gray as the flcwering tered In tills group. One would think calls to mind the Importance that this smartly attired young woman attached to the union of blue and almond shrubs, and had Just happened to carelessly tiirust gray. This color combination is one many others. But the pansies, her kerchief into her pocket or rather of the smartest. The belt fastens with little daisies more properly speaking, out of her a fancy buckle. violets The three-piec- e ensemble suit picpocket Truth Is, it is not Just a hapthat the aforesaid silken tured to the left is of tweed. The blossom all penstance through fhe sea square dangles so gracefully and so blouse and coat facings are of crepe conspicuously at her side. No, Indeed ! silk. Straits of tweed trim the blouse. son, so theyre like the small boys who It Is due to a premeditated act on the Tlte pockets are of the patch type, and run along by the are the part of this sophisticated young womalmost as in way, pockets by an that this kerchief falls, yet does triguing a subject as belts these days. side of fhe parade not fall, out of the pocket of her The belt in this instance fastens .almost anywhere, blouse. In other words. It is the very across the front only, which Is a very at any time, and always on the go. Afteh we go the flowers will still latest act of the mode to so position considerate tiling for ltto do,, seeing one of two and bold-pat- that tills allows the chic coat to fall keep on parading. are marchThe s ing now, and soon the dear with their blue eyes will come. "The rockets, the peonies, honeysuckles and roses all will follow along, making a very handsome part of the . parade. "Later on the phlox, larkspur so blue, and foxgloves will follow. "These are the flowers that come up year after year and they are the ones which Jbeiong to the .great Flower Parade. It takes a .whole spring and summ. er-and early autumn to see the whole parade. But its worth seeing, and though we cant be here all the time, were glad for our part of the parade we . .. are. . And the fairies knew that the lilac bush was. right, and that a parade of gorgeous garden flowers would continue ail through the summer, even up Into the fall of the year! charge batteries. The report details at some length the which legitimate battery manufacturers have given the national bureau. In connection with the advertising of eliminators" the work of the bureau is of particular interest. Eaily in 1927, advertisers were offering products of varying construction without differentiating their merchandise from competitive units in any manner. It was the practice to describe these units as A and B "battery eliminators" and . The general utility wear? Truth is, that It Is one of those elcome seasons where you pay? your money and you takes your choice." Arbitrary rules are few and far between Fashion followers, as not for many years, are encouraged and counseled to dress to individuality. One would not err In event of choosing eitiier of the two candidates which appear In the picture. Whatever ttieir other differences it Is perthat these models fectly apparent agree as to the to he or not to be of ttie belted silhouette. Indeed, the subject of belts Is outstanding this sea- Claims Most Valuab'e Dog Because of Ids earning Hbility, Entry greyhound Budge, the racer of England, Is claimed to he the He has woi Id's niohl valuable dog. won 11 of the 12 rnces in wliiih he tins been emend, his victory at the revent greyhound del by ut London permitting Ids muster. E Baxter, to col lect So.tKKl in prize money and an equal amount in lifts. 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