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Show Six Professors Staff U Math Department Round he'd never touch her again SHOE STORIES... andthenshe Ive sizes rWsnaraa k and he was A SEVEN ARTS PRODUCTION KIM NOVAK several women ask about shoe the last while. the departure from average slzez....the the turnover. So, selection Is usually much smaller with fewer color etc. Special ordering could solve some of the problems but the ladles dont like waiting. Usually when women buy shoes, It Is Impulse or to go with a certain outfit. Waiting means losing Interest. It pays to call your favorite shops before Ask them to tell you you leave home. something about what they have In the hard-to-g- et sizes. Saves much time and wear n tear on the nerves. LAURENCE HARVEY IN W. had Why, they say, are long, narrow shoes so hard to buy. Some commented on the fact that there are more tall women than ever. ..yet very little to fit their feet! After some research I found that indeed, womens feet are longer and their height doesnt necessarily mean small, medium or large feet. One shoe man recently fit 850 school girls. He claimed that eighty percent of the sizes were 7 12 to 10. There are many stores In our area that stock long narrow styles. A size 10 In AAAA Is not uncommon and sizes beyond 10s can generally be ordered. The big factor Is the "average sizes. Buyers must consider the turnover and the greater whispered prenl About II you have a little girl the age to be In love with a Barbldoll you may have al- -, ready heard about "big Barbie fashions. This Is a wardrobe, available In sizes S and 12 and 7 to 14 for the little miss herself. The fancy stylings that Barbie wears are not to be seen In these schoolgirl fashions. The designs are unsophisticated and meant to stand up under rugged wear. The girls love the Barbie buttons, Barbies name on a cute ascot tie.. .even a Barbie umbrella that are part of these fashions. If the popularity of the doll is any Indication, then these school clothes should be much In demand. With Christmas not too far distant, this would be good to keep In mind for a young ladys gift list. n MAYER 'n poorer SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S A LITTLE BIT O WHITE... With the great splashes of color seen this fall, much talk about more seems unnecessary! But.. ..the neat effect that comes from adding a bit of white to your costume will really give you a lift. With neutral shades such as the various greys, white Is very fashionable. Try a white leather collar with a Chanel styled suit ....or a blouse with a ruffly front. With a 34 length sleeve, collar-les- s topper, add a white turtle neck with long sleeves. Its different! White fur trims are very popular also. Try a wide piece of fake fur around the hem of a party dress. It lends a feeling of splendor. so-pre-tty the University of Marburg, er Germany; Doctor Walter Me-lsn- and vmm o o cipes for "old fashioned facials the other evening. With all the new Innovations In creams, packs, etc. ...the tried n true methods havent gone out of style. You probably know some unusual favorite ....perhaps you guard your recipe carefully. The one that most Interested me was one tablespoon of honey mixed with a beaten white of an egg. You leave It on twenty minutes, then wash off with warm water. An old English custom, It Is said to leave the skin glowing and firm. The English girls are famed for peaches and cream complexions, so maybe this Is part of the secret. Ko-er- le, analysis. Returning to the Department after a years leave of absence with the U. S. Army Mathematical Research Center at the University of Wisconsin will be PJjefessor Wil liam J. Coles specialist In differential equations and functional analysis. renowned Bosanquet, re- Hans-Helnrl- ch students of Professor Peyerimhoff; and Doctor Robert Barnhill, recent recipient of a PAD. In the rapidly expanding field of numerical New members of the will be Professor Lan-cel- or NEW FACES... Some friends and I were trading research mathematician from The rapid growth of the field of mathematics will be reflected In six new or returning professors who joined the faculty of the Mathematics Department at the University of Utah this fall. The new additions, according to Doctor Clarence R. Wylie, department chairman, will Increase the size of the faculty to approxlamtely that of other mathematics departments turning out a comparable number of graduates. wrtatnt. 7 00 and 9 9 feature: 7 90 19 p.m. 49 p m. HELD OYER! HATH "HELL NO FURY . . hry to merit INGRID ." th word that two proof per- - BGMBN ANTHONY oltFI comac- - &QU1NN B51 Tw W See the NEW Another tactai, especially for those with oily type skin, Is a paste made of oatmeal and salt. Add small amount of warm water till pasty consistency, then spread over face. 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COME IN AND BROWSE AROUMN OUR PRICES CANNOT BE BEATV Famous Maugham Novel CO STARRING ROBERT SIOBHAN ROGER Inferior Decorating Sorvico Fr JACK - MORLEY McKENNA- LIVESEY HEDLEY Cat-And-Mou- With Love , se SHOOLS FURNITURE 359 South State Plot Of Human Bondage 4 EL 9 United Nations Day Concert Grlpplngly dramatic and controversial story of a beautiful but calculating girl with who plays a mans love and comes close to ruining his career, Of Human Bondage stars Kim Novak and Laurence Harvey In a compelling motion picture presented by M In association with Seven Arts. The feature Is now playing at Park-V- u Theater. In W. Somerset Maughams of unrequited love, set In Edwardian London, has been story AT given a visually flawless production by James Woolf. The colorful costumes of the period, the settings of a plctuer-esqu- e THE gas-light- ed during intermission &EHY , ; WES. Two by choice and two by force -- four men stalking the Apache nation... on a missionthat could drench the whole Southwest in blood and flames! b TL IBS. NITE - jackpot- UnftOCCiOO rtMglllIIIM MTROOUClNa Yende COLOR 1 BY DELUXE era, In- cluding a giant fireworks display at the Crystal Palace and backdrops ranging from Interiors of St. Lukes teaching hospital, street scenes and drawing rooms to the squalor of the Paddington slums, add variety and Interest. However, it Is the heartbreaking relationship between the sensitive young medical student, Philip Carey, and the cheap, avaricious Cockney waitress, Mildred, who comes close to ruining his life that holds the spectator In a relentless grip. ( COPLAND BEETHOVEN STRAVINSKY RESPIGHI In the storys final scenes when Philip , now an Interne comes upon a tragically altered M lldred who has turned to prostitution and Is Incurably 111, the drama reaches a heartbreaking Intensity engendering pity and sympathy 24 Pr, 'amble fot a Sob mn Occasion Symphony No 5 in C mtnoi Firebird, Ballet Suite The Pines of Ronti Get tickets early $JJ5 to $4.75 for the misguided girl despite the weakness of her character. The performances are brilliant. Kim Novak, vacillating between brassy vulgarity and stark sensuality and at the end a pathetic, lost creature, offers a vibrant and compelling portrayal of the M lldred. Laurence Harvey Is also tremendously effective the tormented Philip. The Utah critic Symphony hailed by th nation' a of on Amorico't top orchovtra. M auric Abravanel acclaimed ono of tho foremost conductor, A roportoir of oxciting premier and Th alMimo favorites. greatest array of international soloists. It add up to a milestone in Utah history and you won't wont to mis a thrilling performance. Concert S. L Tabernacle Except No. 9. Ill-fat- ed Others who stand out In a Season guest artists include: cast of more than 35 speaking roles are Rober Morley as Dr. Jacobs, the sarcastic anatomy lecturer; Slobhan Me Kenna as Norah; Jack Hedley ARTUR RUBINSTEIN, EILEEN FARRELL, NATHAN MIL3TEIN, NICAN0R ZABALETA, LEONARD PENNARI0, GINA BACHAUER and others. SAVE as Griffiths, Roger Llveseyas Thorpe Athelny, one of Phiand Nanette lips patients; Newman as his daughter, Sally, whose love for Philip never wavers. Falling deeply In love with the sexually attractive but shallow girl, Philip neglects his studies, closes his eyes to her vulgarity and greed and subjects himself to repeated rebuffs and humiliations. It is not until she tells him that she Is going to marry another man that he resumes his work and passes his medical examinations, encouraged by the gentle understanding of Norah Nesbitt, a youthful widow. with Season Tickets Students Save 66 30-3- 9 Adult Season Tickets $15.75 to $45.75 Student Prices $9 and $12 Information and Tickets at 55 W. First 651 South-363-7- YEOID NOTICE ehhisGoodume nite at '9! Bring fhe Family! TREE ROOT BEER ,j0, y Tu, ron tans under is com5 as The chains which Mildred have fastened on him, however, are not easily broken and on the day when Philip returns to his lodgings to find her miserably crouching on the staircase, deserted by the man who had promised to marry her and pregnant, all thoughts of Norah are forgotten and he takes Mildred back, resolved to take care of her child. 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