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Show wr- - -- a - 'w - . , , . . ,. . , - . - , - . , - - ' ' , , - ,- - - .. - , . , . - - i 1,E170i fi a . . 11 a. ' . - . (sed. 1 FISEIgES TO FIEr r 1 0 El 1 1'1'021 il . re - , Leader Declares Society Wia be Too Much Occupied to Know Clack-li- st Ever Existed. , t I 'a I. d , ' t . ; eec , Bros-Bea- .. MOTION I .K I . 1 ; ' u, 'm - At . t scarf has streamers of the scarf material fastened to the sleeves. And still another dress in grey, has pink -- pulls- et in the sleeves at the elbow. this pink being repeated at the neckline. ,0 e INCE Ward the steady tendency to.,the long sleeve. tight at the wrist, tends to make cuffs in treatment. rather simple ENVOY Madame Jenny has given a new note to her summer collection Inv concentrating sleeve decooration at the elbow. TO PARLEY DIES The sleeve is usually of the grimiest simplicity at the wrist. and St the elbow is placed the decorative touch. which takes a great M O. the black pajamas ars not to (Continued From Pere One) variety of forma sleep la, but tor afternoon On some models this takes some- wear ta the bonsa-- 11 ono Is the k cuff PO& lun !IP.. which ire would say day morning at sloven oclock. thing the form of a himself on others of a bow with streamers Dr. Schacht expremed Model cerd the Lus-la- e to an Intsrnational News Service in many cases it is a circle in is! silk. tacked on in such a Ivey that tainly correspondent as being Vrotounda a effect. ly grieved at the passing ot one of It falls in a butterfly-win- g COIN DE comErn. the squarest and most loyal gen. geoeral the colors for SIE model. of a red and green tlemen I barn ever known." spring ate Mien and rather 'Area Revelstoke." he said. on a white background. print Sae. MI flowered chiffon and 'wit an old friend of mine. Ws patteneed prints show small, bad many dealings together because has black circles of this type at the black re elbows, this unusually elaborate prints; being of Ihis close association with Gst.-bottom a a of at the skirt. the peeled man commerce. I azn deeply As Resole! In a broWn and Yellow day sogrieved. "The manner in which Lord Rev- semble, the treatment is applied to 1 the sleeves of the coat, which lstoke presided over the Dr. Schacht added. ..1WSS bare a series of tabs reaching to He the elbow. both perfect and equitable. A red coat with fancy printed comprehended fully the difficulties which the various experts were Allied observer. claim that Dr. encountering and strove to kis ut- Schacht's reasons for offering a I believe sum so most to avoid them. far below that demanded that this hastened his end." the allies were Political rather Asked as to tho Germans' plans by than economic. Dr. Schacht deDr. Schacht replied: I wed this. urging the allied inert," "Regarding the tionterenes to go to Germany in rerson ao they Intend to remain until the very could at first hand the fiend as Germany is open to future nancial.study industrial and commercial SALEM. Ark.. April discuasion." of the rd. Public. A World war veteran today facThe Americans announced that conditions New. caused of the deadlock tile &legation of unofficial ob- much ed murder charges for the death surprise for it had been server, headed by Owen D. Toting. war ILnglish re- of his Dr. would Schacht that eschairman of the committee of his three song in a firs and lent bride hie from at adamant attitude re7. would P. and Morgan parto. main hers as long as undid." Hey- the last nsoment rather than see which rased their farm dwelling wrcked. near here a month ago. A young man they emphasised that It la the conference Diaereses. Analysed. woman may be arrested for quo,- 111100111 to delude the public that Irbil differ's. Sc the MS terms tioning authorities said. e. there g streng polblliti of The arrest of Ed Burris yesterand the German counter terms. day, shocked this t ommunity which concretsly ars Breakdown AnnountedBaseil upon fuU term payments for month had accepted his story The Americana issued a formal and disregarding the present capi- of the accidental nature of the ,seatemont saying: "Lord Revelstokes death is a tal "slue. the allies "ought d:C- trogedi. BUITIO reported he found his family trapped in the flaming trails climax to his patient. tire- 00.00(0.000. return home the night Germany offered between SI4.- house on his less clear headed contribution te of March 1 1 and that nis desper000,000.100 and 115.1100,4106.000. the work of thsconference." to rescue them ended ate attempts The breakdown of the conferhis drattng from the house ence came lots yostordaY. being anJohn Baring. second Baron ot with two which contained beds the nounced by Dr. Schacht. Revelstoke. was on. of Um fore- charred bodies of his wife. Maud. There was a divergence of 21111- .- most financiers of Groat Britian sad the three small boys. 00.001 marks between the an- and ono of Um richest men in Obi nuities proposed by the Allies and country. Hs was an authority ou Colombia has 'prohibited the those offered by the Germans. Un- International finance. manufacture of cocaine, eucaine. der the Allied terms of last Sat. In addition to being a partner morphine and their derivation and urday Gip Germpps would begin I. th. great English bank of Bat, saIt. except la official laboratories paying 1.110.000,611 marks sunis- tug Brothers k Co.. Ltd.. Ito was a designated by the government ally. Increasing it progrosivall. director of the Bank of England. The Geritana qffered a plan which Tito financistr was lo bb ddtb year. with yearly parrnotoll of bog" baying been born se Sept. T. 1161. 0150.1)01.1100 marks. Ha earn of a family oS banters . all THE LOWER FLOOR shoeing an aptttude for tho Intri caries of banking and flattace. SALLY'S acIn addition to his fineselat tivities Lord Rove Woks beta soy.. BALCONY oral honorary pollees' offices. In 211011 he was appointod meteor geberal for the Duchyofof Cornwall. Es was a ember Os council ot the Prince of Wake; lord lieu' JOT-Stenant of the county Of Middlesex; leoes Terripresidemt of tbe Itidd torial association, end a lieutenant of the city of London. financlet sew For his war-tin- te ices In bohalf of the allies be was the French of toramander made a Legion of Honor in Md. Just after the outbreak of the great veer be was inveatod with the Order of tho (Russian) White Eagle. Lord Revelatoktre heir was his AT Tag , youngsr brother. the Hon. Cecil Baring. another partner in the bask. The late nobleman we' a mem., her of many clubs in England, inSEW 1,011 TEVESELOP cluding the Turf. Travelers. and TEE onworrair 'ImysTmaT HoYal Yacht Squadrou et Cowes. CS I. Veteran Charged With Murder of Wife, Three Sons lt(AP) - - THE ' . 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W'1.7111Z 35tvoi, 4 ,ALoy-- - ,.. , AMERICAT'SWEETMEART IN THE 1 a' -- ernigg01,1 0'101, 4TII 0I , ,, t, 1; S""'"--"-----woram:Eas' NEW Trials of the new lavention of loanno BOY. were made recently Acby the British Air ministry. cording to the new inventor ittl- MogYres are machines capable of rising sad descending vertically. of remaining at any point in mid-ai"nit and of flying' herisontatly. machine trlote tested was built for the Mr veletstry. 9 ilk .,101) - LOVE ,.c 1011N4 OU II I . stani sat emoin vottz,na l- tf.. GREATEST - II I 4 , AK9 .. ' - 1 1 00:71 Today! 2 rFF , .4r..m..,,,,:. .0-- 3 , 1 14, 'r- 4 ' ' daantass L1.13 . ! ' (Or - , I ', - 1 and KAISC011 , . , , , ;IL Ti; I , . ..:. 1. " -- - Iloe - - ..., ... -imewreasemsereesesseew!ui.-- , doierKettrooldvgriNqer - -- , - - ci Ers:27 sii zssii , t 1111r0Alu- - , - so..:,, , Vatingiistit- oig4113ElflAta ; ...., , WALTONS e ' i .., f AND DANCAI "ART OBJZOTS WU" Idea sad Tram. Tbs Samba abase inarikag. Issas Nipo , 1 . HARMONY' ...., 9111'7" IE S'attactag . 1 NEWER TITAN NEW awaking 7 TELINO 10,, . I . rill? Ces, ri .tei, 4 e$ OWNS C004AN siottCAsEY BEILT BY "I:0 N FOUR, I I ,. -- .on 1 ' - t,,,,, t. . . kLu4litz; N il ; , i 11 'STAGE-SINORITA E. E 'II - I I t , ) I , 3 J. - iolibrinmionowng. .t"r",,i 6.4..irta."!TtompAtt" 1 , , , . ,., .,,, ;1111 IPANCION 111111 k ; i Pi;.' ... 'di 07:11 , 1 .'' r:::1 Curd t 4r i I , ' 1-t - II , -- YOUTHGIRLS RZAUTYBONG rr8 , -- ,1 L- - , ,.... ' - II ',N (11 . , k'' 4 I: , ' , t 1,t k".(r a s ,,t, 1 I 4 .. , -, 7... ge, ,SICLOSE 1 "n..' .. II C 417-- lit N I mars I all . ) - , 1 ii- , t ..,,;: l' ,,,I. i -1- ..11w- , , . ,, .:4 - 4 . open 1 1411,, Phil retbate II ,. . 1.1..44 41P, t see ( -,- ..t ' ,i, N.04 4' r,), ,' . lir. lii,,, f t 41, ,i'Lt V,17, t:i;140,, es'0 , I, f, i - 2:40, - IfY - 4, fop CakCilkvSeed . Cis) VA-43a,0- - - t, SALT LAI4E'S OILEATEST. ENTERTAINMPit big-ci- ty rum SUNDAY ' o' , ; -- e01UNG a Is I the Melia of screen pieces entertainment that haa come this way in many months. The la of a girl story Who lb forced to make her living as an entertainer In a speakeasy. who tires of It all, tries redeem herself In a new environment, meets and marries a good man but who la ever in fear of a former acquaintance- - 'Derby Dan." a philtnderer. thief and blackmailer. Only the help oft a friendly' detective saves her and disposes of "Derby Dan" in a sensational manner. Mary Astor is the girL Ben Bard is "Derby Dan and Robert Elliott is the detective. Elliott brings the screen one of the most lifelike representations of a "bull" that has been seen in a long time. Nor are the others to be slighted. klieg Astora work is equal to that which has made her steadily better known. and Bards fan mall 'Mould continue to grow on the strength of his performance. Oscar Apfel. John Bolsi and Helen Lynch are ethane who fill important parte with , - . 'S' r I ' Mt SM. i '4 ?.c.111101. U?MitcDc1e o 'Romance of the Underworld," at the State theatre. acclaimed bi many as one ot now showtng S SALLIES , Underworld S'tory Showing at State sac-cas- t - t'I - ,, , , '' Talking, Singing and Dancing Hit! 'All II s - 7 : I THE CROWDS AT PANTAGES THIS WEEK ACCLAIM THIS THE BEST VAUDEVILLE AND TALKING PICTURE TO DATE. . . . TOAtte.$ag oftta 01:Ti.:1 ilklY3 31 1 , o ruumourre IF ealt T' -) park and when a r TC3AY J la ONSERVATIVE elegance still a la mode. ate we wished to prove to you by sketching the ensemble you see illustrated today. Both the dress and cost are of bled' and black printed crepe de Chine. Fine pleats and incrusations give it also the roar of thirty-tw- o its Bernard et Cie note. pound- er& the crash of falling meets, the ahreike of thousands of fightOUR BRIDE'S BOR- ing men as they swarm from the pair of black satin pajama decks of the enemy. and many one sleevelet black other vital Pounds incident to such satin lacquette edged in silver a great picture as "The DiVine odd and innumerable braid. Lady." blouse.. some with huge flaring H. B. Warner, Victor Varconl sleeves. others with none at all! Ian Keith, Marie Dressler. MontaOne. all that remains of a black gu Love, Dorothy Comings and velvet dinner dress. is lined half- other, of equal repowa are in the way up the sleeve and hem with cast. red crepe Is Chine. and has apThe balance of the program la pliques of red flowers and gold and furnished by an M 0 14 sound wonderful what is leaves. silver It Itiovietowavra comedy. the For clever lingers can do with a lime which sihows world events lit sound imagination and odds and ends and an organ solo played by Ethel from the scrap-haHogan. off-han- I Rale. One of the most romantic lobe stories of history is the theme of "The Divine Lady." First NationI's Vitaphone WIdilution starring Corinne Griffith which opens Its local engagement al the Paramount theatre Saturday. Lads' Hamilton . the role played by Miss Griffith. riase from obscure birth her father watt & blacksmitti to become the world famous beauty. wife of a great diplomat and a real power to be reckoned with-iinternational affairs. Mr. Nelson ill the name time was becoming England's great naval hero. the savior of his nation. and. the first' man to defeat Napoleon in any sort, of engagement. The meeting of the two in Naples began an Meal romance entirely sanctioned by the aged Lord Hamilton, whieh the world did not underatand. The Divine Lady" from the historic novel by E Barrington. is the biggest production First National plane this year. Under the direction of Frank Lloyd, it tells a pictorial story of those, dramatic diva that ht truly Pic in Its sweep N'itaphone adds much to the Picture by reproducing the music played by 100 roaster musicians; turn-bac- t Jean n . bird-Unti- l atDaseerby found her and carried! ha. attracted Frances Liou's iber to a bird store Two years in tention each morning by tapping d a care and thee on the glass and then bag given i hurtle with )!1... serenade. I Ith.m. It seems. however that the lovy followed There rdeasat,to ' if cre will never be united. The Egan eventlese days until one 1110111111g1fAMIly is gotng to the Etritoh Isles a gay mocking bird. an accom- for the summer and a new home plished singer an,L1 ardent lover. te sought for Frames' Lou. Historic Epic Shown In Film at Paramount l',.. a mock.ng us re:tail r,1nti,st Ate, eldeenadth ntli et the Worid" with Mary Astor. Smell aloe Law Cod". Adent4P. c (.... , -- - eui.aserg nervaLs. nce errivng--Roma- Lti Frdtt',--- All Haw leo' lrani 1 '. Continually btereasing Patronage at Al L. Marcus Tttegteri . Is Further ?reef et Leadership With the Net! Maks -- I to the window ;Jane near es Lon'g csge. tapped an the .h.,,e, with his beak and then retiveil to a nearby tree where he .',Pu a number or popular bird ii;itlics. That was weeks ago and each day since then. accerding to plenliwee or the Egan family, he .tore in I two ,,,t,ts ago. Iffe was Net one eweet 11,3npr after armther and a then boy wtth an air rifle 011.4 and blmded Ilia She full tind. r an Thelma wita Cheater Cookint, Todd sad all mar cast; comedy seem O turbdogreell,f,,aronag, i - -- wA.,,itINGroN. Apr11 13 NE,W YORK, April latilsiSl ITit? IT::tialite of Frances Lou there Ani,irenity Marion Talley, former ai,r,,poitten Opera, star. meant it riatinnidanoc..1)ertirailendh, itnoauTtow4 It;Ass.firo.....rh.ectr; - BRAND'S , nervms.s. angled. dramatm teasatlea, the deneted. -Broadway blatedM in VICTORYM., jerky,43111ageater KILIE41.6" with Claud on Oar Vitapboom atm our tiers; . , retired RULES FOR 'VARSITY FUZE& when ohs said she had Universities og Englentr wilt from public las. In an announcement made here draw regulations for entletirrat. that the duates who own airplane& t;Owns ntrbirder bill earandheirP :het a aPulaallte does mato:Auto restriction' limit week by William R. Silk. president recimity passed. but Oxford 'has a center to Oils of the New randents from gaforbidding occupy the position of musical di- ins up In balloon& There ars rector. 'Varsity airsquadrons at tiottr'Cu ford and Cambridge. and anAreiall Bulgaria will have auto-bu- s 'Varsity race is to the ottingt IlneL 4 Romance in Feathered! Star Is Tendered Music World Hopelessly Directorship of Art Blocked. Residence Center. PARAMOUNT a . tattle. Gir.....,A..D..Aasi.zi r.,,,,,,,....c: ',sells"C;; stab amsowal somber, also whorl comedy Metals. n 7, , KANAIMIAL. Voir Tbe of lbo City." aa all Saliba( mecum welt "twinned Mark. aI.o Ole resuiar restaged vodeville. - 11--(-AP) . Weeded 11013i0 , WASHINGTON. April With a noir preeident-geaera- l. Mrs. Lowell P. Hobart Clacinnatl. Pledged to keep them go busy carrying out established policies that evergens will 'lore there ever was blacklist." the Daughters of the American Revolution were able today to give their attention to dedication ' of constitution bail. the $1.ell.M0 auditorium which their now administration hopes to complete. Mrs. Hobart. who sweet to victory la yesterday's electios with a support that carried with bar' every caadidate on Mr ticket. maid, hurnediately afterward that site would pursue the policies of her predecessor. Mrs. Alfred J., in "And we'll keep everyone is interested, people will forget there ever was a blacklist." she added. mentioning specifically the guarding of stational defense. eliininat- int speakers who "do not love dour country." marking historic Snots and highways for posterity. and in other ways adhering to the organizations purpose of American Patriotismn new president-senera- l, who was the fist president of the American Legion Auxiliary. peronallY is a believer in the extension of woman. activities beyond the home and in woman's Political activity. she said. but she thinks that feminine extra domestic endeavors should be a sideline to the main butane of borne making. She said the new constitution hall "must he finished' by Sept I. as she has arranged to rent it to the Philadelphia orchestra for sere concerts . beginning on that date. This. she said. is the first ids material aim on her program. Asked if her reference to the "blacklist"' were an acknowledgement of its existence. Mrs. Hobart answered that it did not. as far as we are concerned." and that in fact. the only "blacklist" she ever saw was One she received from an. otber organization. , , , - -- 4, Ifilarion Talley of Blind Bird Declines Offer TAPDAVILLL. Correll 11.1 RedCAPIT01,Nanel, dy Rogers he "Pies. )1 ossuary." Art trelect blame gad ponclon - - ,....... 1929 ' t Idtql. PA N T AGE111--- 1 , DWI& a4 -- Tim ere la A Windt enessabie et Mtge and Hoeft crepe de Mine. printed and simply ari4k thee ideate, 1Couriesy of Bernard el Cie, rs.ut. 11rolltIrd , Moo - , 19 . Follows too(!:0 cell Tragedy Life rtArnorsr-41.2,6- . - . - s''."."- - fie' MODE, is - .. MTEIVi2Elt il w . , THE DESERET NEWS FRIDAY 'APRIL - I'D 0 f ' - I - .ftk.0.ftAilmaiballomft.11.41-oww.,..10,eoN.Iker.440;- , ;' , .. |