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Show THE HERALD PAGE SIX - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, FR II) A Y, SE PTE MBE R 25, 1 93 1- - TOnrHaDt-BDgfflW?i Fashion Plaque (5j A LARGE black chilfon handkerchief with an appliqued white rose motif li the corners wa shown recently at a fashion show with a black evening ensemble. refined, tasty Neat, natty, are all term that may well be patcharacterize the used to terning" and color schemes in It's noted Fall haberdashery and noteworthy that obtrusive designing the details of dress are not a part of the gentlemans apparelling scheme for this fall. The effect will oe dressier men with an air of distinction more emphasized by tactful and tasteful restraint than any effort to enforce notice to this or that detail of his grooming and When colors are bold patterns considerably involved with a number of colors it Is quite difficult to avoid some of the many colors clashing with others. For instance between neckwear and shirts or between neckwear and hosiery. Shirts Modestly Designed The shirts of the season are for the most part in small patterns or in solid pastel tones. Where patterns are employed they are largely neat conventional figures, closely placed stripes of the narrowed measures or panel comoinations of stripes and figures worked out in sedate effects. These are shown mostly in or demi-bosothe shirts of which the former has gained In popularity over the latter. Men seem to have w iarled of demi-bosoeffects in the same manner and for the same cause that the turned down the leated bosom effects of several seasons ago. The preference of men for soft shirts has also, for this fall, gained favoritism for the d shirt over the detached laundered collar and accordingly for business, college and lounge purposes the collar attached shirt will lead in sales h For dress wear the shirt will contend with the lain white shirt this season. Neckwear Presents Novelties The ties of the season also follow simpler designing motifs. Wide' stripe's and "bold," collar-to-mat- .ms; The program for the first an- nual swine Feeder's day to be held at the Utah State Agricultural college on Monday has been announced as follows by Prof. E. J Maynard of the bnhnal husbandry department. . p, V. Cardon. director of the Experiment station, will preside k the morning meeting which will be opened by a short welcome to farmers present by President E. G. Peterson at the livestock , judging pavilion at 10J0 a. m. Objects of the swine feeding during experiments conducted the past shmmer will be head by E.'J. Maynard, dt the animal husbandry dethe group partment. after which to the experi-inUhtpjl be conducted pens and given the of the experiment bv Harry H. Smith, who is in charge of swine feeding work at the college. at the college After a luneh icaleteria the afternoon meeting wil be called to order by Director William Pctrrson of the extension service. possibilities Hop marketing Vdl be discussed bv J. F. of the North manager after Salt Lake stock yards, which Reed Warnick, assistant manager of the Ogden a Union swine stack yards will discuss feeding demonstration recently yards completed at the Ogden Dr. Huffman, of the bureau of will speak on animal Industry, sanitation as it affects sMne production In Utah, followed by C O. Stott, extension economist, who will give the present outlook for the swine industry In Utah. With an abundance of low priced wheat and other ofgrains the available in sections state, swine feeders day can do much to furnish information on most efficient swine feeding rations and practices as well ns to give a picture of the present hog outlook. All farmers interinountain and feeders are invited to attend. . collar-to-matc- all-oV- er pp rp Many Reading Circle Certificates Issued that the edicts look kindly upon are the Persian and Paisley treatments but even these will not be as widely worn as the neater effects, figured modest stripes and plain colors. textures are The leading Repps, mogadors. English Twills, Snitalsflrlds and a wide variety of novelty weaves and design ing treatments. Clox Popular in Hosiery Because the hosiery patterns From a total of 2303 reading circle certificates mailed out to pupils of the state school system who won them, the state school office has mailed 96 for the Logan district and 52 for the Cache district, according to Dr, C. N. Jensen, state superintendent of public instruction.-Thtotal number represents winners from half the school districts in the state. The certificates were won during the last year Nebo has the lead in certificates won by pupils of the district. Loftar Bj arn a.son, state supervisor of grammar grades, supervised the run to neatness; smalt figures Mr. Bjarnason circle work. Nebos list and solids they are mieiy em- reading 553 certificates. bellished With a smart contrast- totaled ing clock. Only m the finer Auto Goes 12 Miles Per Hour grades of Imported woolen hose COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., do we find very obvious patterns and their popularity will u ii a dashing Win ton autobe found only among a parti- mobile vintage 1898 -- - which cular type exclusive dresser or "dashed at the rate of 12 miles an hour "down hilt is college men. The penenant for small ef- - the proud possession of John fects and solids Is a natural Mullaney, a local lawyer. The consequence of the popularity machine, a one cylinder enfor plain effects that has made gine in it. is believed the oldest' such a hit with the better existing automobile in Colorado. dressers in golf hose and sweaters which a few seasons ago Pheasant Breaks Windshield were riotous hi their bold LAS ANIMAS, Colo.. (UR)' John Rice, 22, was severely cut Pajamas & Underwear Hushed when a pheasant flew into the There is a very decided ten- - windshield of his machine, dency, too. toward quieter ef-- 1 breaking the glass. ' The phea-fec- ts in pajamas and the shirts sant was killed. ed , Proper Fitting of Your Foot ! It is 000,-00- realizing it at the moment. and experienced j I! lUi! WXD this low price, you can economize in you clothing budget without stinting you' good appearance. Men who want Style but who insist on Quality and Low Price, This suit brings you the very most fov every clnlla" full-weig- too, always shop at PENNEYS for outstanding clothing value. wor- ht steds, handsome patterns and few has this price colors. Never bought 50 much. ' i Fashioned to Flatter KUPPEN HE your Daintiest FALL SUITS-- Shoes BALL-BAN- to AAAAA !El:E IPETSIRSOETS BALLBAND SHOE STORE t;n jrrrrK melodies Ecuiig, uv. JZ and Associated SumLi) Iteccnm appoint, d NEW VALUE GROUP A ... $ Current selections include excellent quality worsteds, twist-tone- s and novelties -- new cola fine orings and designs of models for men and group men. young Come In NOW -- see what PENNEY'S has for you in clothing value. Stations Years of Quality Footwear! 73 Noith .Main M ER Sizes! to 12 Savoysalmostmakeyouwiih for bad weather so you can wear them. Never hav e Galoshes been so beautiful . . . And yet with all their stvie and fairy lightness youll get more wear . . . more comfort than youve ever know n 53 I ! Logan Lima Jettiek agents for Logan Jensen-Holma- n COMPANY :i OUAUIftKKURKEHHEIMER J. C. PENNEY CO., DEPARTMENT Corner First dy fY Ining light and promises to seacrease in popularity as the son progresses. For evening nothing is lovelier than the icy pastels in satin. For the classic, straight-lin- e evening dresses a new pure dye flat crepe is being promoted. Because of the emphasis on woolens, plain silks have gained importance in the fall mode. Satin crepes and Canton crepes in soft, durable qualities are smart for afternoon and business dresses. Printed Satins Are Used A distinguished fabric that is making its appearance in formal afternoon and evening Small gowns 13 printed satin. patterns in three colors on dark and strikgrounds afternoon ing for exclusive wear. The colorings are Vivid and arresting, a bright orange-re- d being outstanding. For evening dresses, the patterns become even larger and are printed in both soft and bold colorings. These are unusually at Now, with a Kuppenheimer suit at 13 aw (ENTER two-piec- c5y FOR "THRIFTY MEN! correctly a id sty lishly. mv 57 WEST The smartness of your fall and winter wardrobe will be measured by the number of woolen frocks it contains! What a step up" that is for the lowly lamb who lias been so sadly neglected for so many seasons! On all sides one hears reports of the popularity of the cloth frock for fall. Jaunty little e and straight line tailored dresses will be worn by the college girl and the business girl with equal success. In rich plaids, figures, or solid colors they are charmingly fashioned in an infinite variety of tailored styles. Silks Follow Woven Designs Silks take their cue from wcolens and follow woven designs in their prints. The smart chagenal effects, nubby weaves and tweeds are carefully copies lntd the crepes and travel tweeds that have been so popular m the f st early fall collections. Black satin Is already a shin c5 HERES GOOD NEWS fit any normal foot C: Department cfj (5xy Quality k tie only sensible investment 1 key can IX Store - dealers are thoroughly trained 0 a year, the U. S. Census Bureau announces. MAUS Woolens Hold the Center of the Stage and Even Influence. Silks for Fall $14.75 and $19.75 easy to be misfitted without, The wholesale business of the . . . These new ; Insist On a Man-gerfiel- d. to $711,000 J and shorts. The trend this fall in pajamas is more subdued patterns and color treatments; many solid pastel shadmgs with contrast trims of collars, cuffs and breast panels and crests. In underwear shirts are mostly plain klnt and mesh textures with pattern emphasis confined to the shorts in a great variety of treatments. Fancy waistcoats for business and street wear is a venture for this fail that promises considerable adoption by college men and the more dressy ousi-nemen. or I U. S. amounts j ss collar-attache- t8 Pro-ftai- f p m rh al cletuC-unbias- 5vy m . , i Smaller Designs, Quieter Colors Observed in Fall Furnishings Inc. STORE North and Main vftA3uB6 (3Q rxp ro rp cQy tractive when used for pajamas. Transparent velvets are again becoming giving promise of popular favorites for afternoon and evening. These are especially lovely in the yw frocks in the Second JEifAre manner. The tweed idea has extended and to the new cottons for tall conwe see them in looseiy structed novelty weaves that and gne a rough appearance are particularly smart in black and white. For the childrens school dresses, roircns m gay Scotch plaids aic devdopid in the new rough weaves DECORATION TuNT White contrasting with a dark shade is the smartest thing in interior decoration. To achieve this effect, white satin damask drapes were hung m a room with dark brown walls. More conventional are chintz draperies with a brown background and large floral pattern' m white. cUm.-- r |