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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH IWBC1 BILLOWY TULLE FOR THE PARTY; ATTIRE FOR BEACH AND BATHING your prettiest at WANTnext party, Miss Sweet Sixteen and Miss Debutante? Fashions advice Is to wear tulle. For the summer bride seeking the loveliest of wed ding gowns? Paris decrees billowy, filmy youthful tulle. For the brldea to Electric Sets Power Supply Is Irregular - AARY GRAHAM BONNER. tv Vtl'lCM utetsana COtVlIfrHT . OM.O BIRD FASHION Reports received from the owuers of receivers employing A.ti tubes of the fashio.n in Birdland. or the new 226 and 227 types vary widely BirdItsAir as I call it, said Mother as to the results obtained, in most Oriole, to move twice w year. cases the tubes have given entirely We were late in coming North this satisfactory service, and the producsummer." tion obtained from the receiver Is all Do we move again, later on?" asked that could be desired. Ou the other the children. . been received some hand, here-have Ah. yes," said Mother Oriole, we complaints that the life of the new move when the autumn coints. That tubes is rather short, with the result is the fair of the year when winter that the cost of replacement . has been is beginning to pack his bags. rather heavy. We go south then. Due to the experience of a few exNovwe are 'where it is warm in perimenters who have found that their the summer though in the winter It Intertubes burn out at becomes very cold, and so when me vals, the rumor seems to be quite winter Is approaching we fly away prevalent that a large number of the again. new' A.C. tubes are defective. How-- t The autumn tells us that winter ts .ever, this is not necessarily true, while coining. Mr. Autumn is Mr. Wlntei s investigation seems to Indicate that it messenger boy, you see. is false. It jus been discovered that. Were here in this beautifui garden In practically all cases where ehort where there . is this ioveJy tree we tube-lif- g is experienced, the trouble Is love so much. . , . due to the application of excessive here we'll sing and Now were that voltage overloads to the tube tlla-have concerts.. We'll have feasts and ments; resulting from a high line- voltage at the house lighting 'source, .without suitable means . of regulation in the power unit of the receiver.- In operation, A.C. tubes are no more critical- - as to filament voltage than standard 'tubes of the 2U1A type; but trouble is caused by the fact that the ' circuit sometimes does not provide as constant a source of potential as does a storage battery. .In the case of the latter, the maximum ; voltage In the. .filament circuit- - 'is'J .known .to be 6 volts, and it ispossible . to Insert ballast resistors in the cir-- , the cult 'and reduce the potential-to- ' value, required by the tubes. In this way it is possible to operate a receiver without' any danger of overloading the . . Mr. and. Mrs. Oriole. . " filaments. In contrast. to this, there is . -na..definite maxmum. voltage of an make merry all the day Jongi-daafter g . A.C. circuit. These cir-- ' day." . . . said tjie little How gorgeous, . cults are usually rated at 111) volts , . but, during the .day, 'the voltage may. orioles. vary all the way from 90 to 125 volts They were" of .the most beautiful . in extreme cases; and foi this reason colors, this family .of orioles, and as some form of voltage regulator Is they, flew along Chey were lovely ."" . needed in every- radio power onit. sight . . .' f No.w we must stop," said Mother Voltage variations are not as great In ." the large cities as In the rural die--' Oriole, after they had gone, a good tricts where elaborate regulating long distance, on a little sight-seein. are not provided;- - but in all trip. cases It Is wise to use soffhe Type 6f They all stopped, and the children . rested and had refreshments and then voltage control. .A satisfactory solution to the prob went back to their tree.. lent is found In connecting a power- In yonder white house said Mothrheostat in series with the primary er Oriole when, they were back, fives (liO-volt- ) . a little girl. . winding of the filament-sup- . She is not very strong and cant ply transformer, and with this instru-- . ment the .filament potentials, of all play as much as other chlTdren can. tubes may be adjusted simultaneous-ly- . Site jrends and. paints and writes After the construction of the reand sings. Her name In Joan. . . And every .yea.i; when we come back ceiver lias been completed, the resist- ors In series with tube filaments for the 8umhier w'e live neur .her should be adjusted and checked with home and we give her. concerts. . an A.C voltmeter until each tube re-- . "We must give her 'one' now. The ceives exiU-'tlthe correct voltage. first one of the seaspn.. , ' Wien a set has been Joan So they all. gave, a goncert. adjusted .in this . way an adjustment of the master rhe--- . recognized Mr. and Mrs. Oriole from .ostat In the primary winding, of the the window, and she knew who the little extra orioles'. were I .transformer will bring all filament . She .sent them 'out some bread back to the "correct voltages. : crumbs and .water, whi'ch was ber whenever the line voltage increases ... o.r decreases, as the case may be. thank you for'the concert " er h a d And site knew . t h a .When operating a receiver with a master rheostat connected as. de- - .really, really come. . . ' , scribed, .a wise habit for the owner . ,to cultivate will be the practjce of : Hunt the. Ball . , setting tile rheostat so that the fila- In this game nil the players stand in' adjustment Is at. a mini-- . a one; he is the hunter. circle, excep't mum, every time when he is turning .. off. the set. If this plants' followed. This odd player must staqd In the the danger of overloading the filament middle ot the circle 'with nis eyes blindfolded, and sing any little song will be greatly reduced; but it or chorus he likes. Meanwhile all the J volt-to increase the necessary the ball round behind age .to the proper value each time the players pass backs from their one. to the ot.lier. used. If On the other hand. the .eet is When the hunter stops singing tlie set. were not adjured each time, there would .he little advantage In having players must" Immediately stop 'passirheostat. It may also tie ng" tDe bail ? the hunter will pull off . a. master the handkerchief which. has blindfold t A.C. volta that .suggested , ed and. make a guess. as to meter will be a great aid wlien a! ball. He is allowed two who has the will It as master the ; rheostat Justing then the guesses. If lie ro'tiio've the guesswork which is usual-holder of tire bull bus to 'take, bis In the regulation of ttla-- . l'y .Involved The increase In the place, and. so the ga'me goes on. If he merit ..current. lie the lifeof tubes, used. .would 'prolialilv doesn't guess right, then the cost of the meter in a very ' folded again,' and- has. to 'make another . pay ' ' ' . guess. short time. If the ot any players drop the bull In rural districts where .the power in pussing it, they have to stand our to Is be known very Irregular, supply It will be wise for the radio listener to of the game for a couple of rounds. Investigate conditions before deciding Had Enough to Eat to use an A.C. set. In some places e fluctu there are continual Johnny had been the guest of honor ations which would make it very un at a party the day before, and bis satisfactory to attempt the oiierathm friend, Paul, was regarding, him. with . of an electric radio receiver. Rudm envious eyes. News. Ilow was It? Have a good. tirne?i be asked Did I? was the emphatic .answer. Sockets How Low-Los- s I ain't hungry yet! . look maids? The mode favor? tulle in loveThere is no doubt ly pastel shades. about the popularity of tulle this season. At the mention ot tulle, the mind invariably visions flounces, for tulle and -- flounces are almost synonymous Not all fashion parades take place on avenue and boulevard, or along spotlighted runways in spacious salons. No Indeed! For a staging of the colorful, the unique, the fascinating. nothing can eclipse the brilliancy of the scene which will be presented at any one of Americas famous bathing beaches this summer. It Is very apparent. Judging from whuts new In bathing and beuch togs, that the ensemble theme ts playing o tremendously Important part In modes. Fur- the styling of -t- English Women Live Longer Than American Statistics show that English women live longer on the average than American women. English men and American men have about the same ex pectatlon of life. Iloilo Rriten. statistician ot the United States public- - health service, finds that the expectation of life which decreases gradually the oltler the person. Is higher for English women limn for American women at average age between ten and eighty years. The difference between the two countries In this respect ranges from about four years In young womanhood to less than one year at the age of eighty. This means that the Englishwoman of twenty may expect to live to he sixty nine, while her American sister may expect to reach an age of onh or No attempt sixty-fou- r y ... party-going- summer flounced tulle frocks. .White for the bride, of course, "but for bridesmaids an'd others of the social set. . . every hue. of the rainbow, The iuode1 In the picture is typical of the filmy, fluffy tulle gowns which' are lending their ethereal beauty to the wveninj: mode. The Irregular silhouette of the hemline, which you' see' here, .le a styling generally adopted for'the tulleflounced skirt. The satin bud ice, being .handsomely beaded. Im parts a formal air.- - Many of .the shn pier Tullefrqeks are styled with satin, which shows uo trimming, except cue. tume' flowers at. the shoulder. Some-'- , times tiny rosebuds are scattered over the. flounces, .for tlie younger girls. . While the wider flounces are .most often- - employed; some very quaint are. attained- by covering very .full skirts with.ni.vrliids of wee ruffles. At s' recent, smart wedding the. skirts - therniore gay prints are more conspicu- ously present than ever and they are expressing themselves in decidedly modern terms of color and design. .Futuristic, .modernistic, cubistic, cull it whnt you will, at any rate the' fabrics of .which beach and ' bathing ap pur el is made tfend Just that way. Themnterluls are bizarre as imagination cud conjure them, a fact clearly demonstrated. In the accompanying Illustration., which Is .of a bathing outfit featuring an ensemble which includes fo match. bench robe and kerchlef-caMany there are who remain loyal to Advance the knitted swimming-suit- . showings emphasize the smartness ot all black, unrelieved save for the flanj boyant. beach robe, worn with It, with its matching accessories, thus again carrying out the ensemble theme: Black with white ranges next choice, rheu.flame, matrix, green, Venetian, ' scarlet or navy with white.. . . For active swimmers who .must have, the comfort ' and 'freedom of.artlop. up, re- Hurry Small Boy up Quick ! Train bein held I Policemen Where? Small Boy Bound the corner wedding 1 e ; Reporting Progress . ; We- casually at a of our ten Inquired today how lie was getting nlong at school, and he replied: ".fust fine. We pulled a fake puss and went through 'em for a touchdown, and they didnt even know who had the bnll. Smith Comity (Kan.) Pioneer year-ol- . .. ' In the Jazz Era don, you give us. some . Why bid fashioned oratory?" Ill ibried ghum. produce old fash guarantee-f- 'oratory." replied Senator . .r if ytnj cun show me au old rashloued audience." Gaels ' 'You ' .Dh. nughter. remember Pat and Mike?' yes! The original grels ot " (rie who enjoys books is never lies erntp for amusement as so many. are. Peep at Seasons PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Kill All FlissI "ZST iBftJKSSS cheep. Luti J anything. Cwnterd laalit upon UL1I DAISY FLY from Tout dealer. N T SdMttl Breoklr HAROLD PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Removee Reetoroo Color mod one-piec- e s (, ling to Gray and Faded Had Btutf roe. end $1.00 at HrtunrtfU. W. T. FLORESTON Ideal for nee la SHAMPOO connection with Parkers Hair Dalenm. Uakeetha hair aoft and fluffy. SO cents by mall or at drae-aii- ta liiacoz Chemical Works, Patchogne, N. , For Mosquilo Biles Sting of fices and Yeqomons Insects Try HANFORDS BALSAM OF MYRRH AS Man in aatkwM to nfod ya smmj ! aaitad. Sn kaWla S Ibe aat The Best Coeducator "Yes, I'm an anti." Sir Thomas Llpton, at a dinner In New York, was defending Ills conservative opinions. We antis are coining buck Into out own," lie continued. "The decline of Bolshevism, the rise of Fascism these ure signs that we are on our way We havent arrived yet, of course. Im anticoeducation, and the other day a lady took me to tusk about If. She said: Sir Thomas, you ought to be ashamed to say that sex won't le' male and female1 students work together. Ariticoedueatlon indeent .. "oil, well. said I. Tin no ain't when It conies to the greateej coeducational institution in the woild.Yes ? said she. And wlu.t tie educational Institution Is that ! " 'Marriage, tua'um,' 1 answered " Memorial ot Schiller hitherto unknown lettei ol Friedrich von Schiller was found at the town of Ascii. Czechoslovakia, by the The college professor, L Huelier. letter, not dated, is addressed to Amalie von Imnoff, a niece of Frau vorr Stein, whose epic poem. The Sisters of latsbos," was Included .In Schillers Almanac of the Muses In I80U It is ussumed that It was writ ten during the last years of the great German authors life. A Old automobile casings are In demand In Greece to make footwear for the peasants, especially In Greek Macedonia and Thrace. Ycur Hands Need Ensemble Bathing Gutfit. suit affords, thert Hi i i.i- - m ideKimtids' drt-sscwtre solid which a ruffles. Thesa are handsome models which Kimulate wi'.h ruffles were repeated on the large the two piece style although in reulit) These tea they are knit ail In one hats. The gowns of the fntji brhle a deep cut armhole, with support litre maids were lu tones of green, blue lng strap and a low cut hack, for th pink arid yellow. solir s;rlK-upper, condaned with Not only Is the tulle frock fm eve color for the trunks. The close tilting Ding fashionable in the lighter slmde? on p which protects the hair Is in soli and white. A very handsome forum color for the trunks. gown is as apt to be made t black .flI.IA BOTTOM!.!!? rhestmit nrown or nary luiie. 19 Z Western Newepnoer t r.lin i Jlee 7XTaon. Uiuleof raetal, r cant sp til o' .ip over, will not toiler injure w W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 24 1928. Part Owner The stout man on the scales was eagerly watched by two small hoys The man droped in his cent, but flit muchine wus out of order and regis!ood night. tered only 75 pounds. Bill. gasped one of the youngsters in amazement, he's hollow j FOR INDIGESTION 25 ANDJ3 Hlemy Oiem. Wke. PeU hoeuF. The More the .Lest . fruit? at Empire' t Nero Landlord (In court) 1 want au ejectment order against my tenant, who lias paid no rent for a year ami .tPn Hjnnths.' Magistrate (smiling) He is not He Is your guest. your tenunl .Philadelphia Inquirer. ....... When the dogs chained plied Johnuy. ' . line-voltag- Employ ear phones to locate dls tant stations. Once the stations are located they can usually be given In creased strength, sufficient to operate the loud streaker. by manipulating the volume and tuning controls. Many dls tant stations too feeble to actuate the loud speaker can often be heard on the bead phones. Bell-ans- i Hot water Sure Relief Editor (rejecting munuseript) You a story ITas-tbe .just so to. get into our magazine. . Would-b.('out rib Well, what's the ur'atter with this one?. . Editor It's only so-sBoston Mag ' ' azlne. . Use Head Phones When Searching for Stat ons For correcting over -- acidity and quickly relieving belching, gas, heartburn, sick headache, dizziness, nausea and other digestive laxative but a disorders. Not tested Sure Relief for Indigestion. Perfectly harmless and pleasant to take. Send for free samples to: Bell & Co., Inc., Orangeburg, N. Y, Normalize Digettion and Sweeten the Breath 'see, his-eyes- A after eating or drinking We should enjoy knowing the arch bishop of Canterbury, lie mnkes pub lie declaration that tie Is a slow think er and speaker and that he sometimes stumbles through an address, only to find 'hat the newspaer reimrters his meaning and pre have cauglsented It In perfect form. So rriunj are contin people not archbishops uully complaining that the reporters never get anything right. Worcester Telegram. . -- The teacher was giving x lesson on the eeusons. Now, tell me, Johnny, " be said, which is the proper time to gather No More Distress Archbishop and Reporters p 150-vol- Big Fellow Was Hollow run-dow- n dark-skinne- ment-curre- j run-dow- Nero and bis fiddle were no more deudjy than the saxophone and Its companions, according to Sit Henrj Coward, a prominent English divine. Luxury and vulgar pleasure seeking, he says, brought Rome down. Into the dust, and Jnzz,. he declares. Is trend lng that way because It is taking the minds of the people away from high thinking and spirituality. Besides, races that bold the whites in awe will ceuse to think of the European as a superman, and when that state of mind comes to puss England's hold on Its myrlnd subjects In Asia and Africa will he broken once for all. Sir Henry boldly proclaims o from.the stylist's point of view'. And , that is exactly what the. world "is. wearing this dauceMoving . Can Be Easily Made sale in our stores. I could hardly drag around. I was all I have taken 12 bottles of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound so far and am going to take it until I am well. My friends notice the change in mv appearance and my husband said today that I am looking so much better and be wants me to continue taking it. I hope to help all women who are and suffer from nervousness by recMrs. ommending your medicines." Victor N. Schlenbker, 41 Hazel Avenue, Evansville, Indiana. sixty-fiv- e. Sees Jazz - .... cine as yours for d house-lightin- An excellent low loss socket can be made by taking an ordinary one ami screwing It to a square piece of bake lite or hard rubber by means of small screws. The socket Is then cut In quarters by means of a bucksaw. This socket will be found to be quite an Improvement when used on very short wave lengths, as losses are cut down to a minimum. If the saw cuts are too wide, care should be taken so that the tube Is Inserted the right way. Evansville, Ind. "I am writing W tell you how grateful I am that there is such a medi- . The prevalent Idea among city-brehuman beings that wildest Africa is a man trap where leopards und'the like lurk In every other tree, waiting to pounce on the first passing human, ts so much pish, and not a little tusli As a matter of fact, the most dan gerous of wild beasts, unless driven to desperation by hunger, will step aside to let you puss, provided you don't make any threatening gestures toward him. Of course, there are a few excep ttons, such as old, desperate, man eating lions, who are no longer able to stalk their natural prey, animals suffering from previous wounds ot insane animals, such us the rogue elephants. But under ordinary circumstances, a wild anitiml must he hurt or deviled before It attacks, or must tlil nk It Is going to be hurt. Wynant D .Hubbard In the Elk:. Magazine. - suium ms Vegetable Compound ntnl. i cir-cul- M-D0W- I1 No wild animal Is dangerons to man unless man himself provokes the anl g g' WAS Helped ByTaking Lydia E. Pink-ha- Animals of the Wild Not Dangerous to Men . de-vic- AIL Is made by the pttbllr health service to explain why this difference In longevity exists between the fetnnle populations and not between the males. . house-lightin- WIN Cuticura Soap Every day to keep them soft and smooth. Bathe with either hot or cold water and always dry thoroughly. If chapped, red or rough use hot water and Cuticura Soap, rubbing In Cuticura Ointment after drying, especially at night. Soap ffe. Ointment SB and 60e Ttlcum tSc. Sold ewry where. Semple each free. Ackireee: Cettcw iBboretorlw, Dept B4. Maldra, Ntaw. liF Cutlcnm Shtiiai ftick 25c. |