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Show TIIE HER More Grace IFall 1933 is a Season In Shoes'of The trimness of lines marks the modelling in clothing and headwear for this fall has, no doubt, spread its influence to the footwear recommended for fall. Tho narrow toe of contour graceful and ' the custom lasts are an indication of that trend. And yet there is to be nothing of sturdiness or ruggedness to be sacrificed in this effort toward developing more sedate lines in the fall and winter footwear which many of the will still retain brogue features that gre characteristic of the strongly constructed heavy footwear that seems to go best with hard going underfoot and more appropriately forms a base of solidity for the heavy overcoats. Grain leathers that are strong. but pliaable are much in evidence Their sturdiness remains but flexible construction enables them to be turned into very graceful lasts. These shoes are built on sensible-lineyet; with edge treatments and toe swing that, will preserve the fine outline and custom appear' Fasbier iral$ me it was. JOURNA Paris ami all the world are ssipi tg about a:9 UuliiHiun,; in. knew pood T:1 it lite lady of will Hi, bo doubted after you s.o how I lie favorites of her to this day have bean adapted g era of our'. TUSKS IKKSIsr reasons has i!s a ppi'a: aiu' before a most re ..ialivc audience, but this .. lias been applauded. There s f r daytime a id even-vur. There are tunics of to. length from finger-tilerths length. tunic ?! i a?e m put v come into ! w; fsiii,iHM Turns VKAM:i The fur bordei which is boim; !h- - More U ia. Used on routs is one of the imtrees raised in portant revivals. C melet bl-- as that ib t Vu.h. Tyvul t. to forest nurseries have been remind you of your grandmother's l on privately owned land in o Ye v slim is another. pellerine ac- since 191 waists and broad "uLir;;, inffk - ta records of v the He- and tiers, ribbed : ibriv-- : and taf-- . nt of Forests and Waters, feta are a few of the other ic- - WU , A- A A A ,U A AO. I M A .x 1; 1 I ! :- - I : R M L . IVininim Silliourttc.s Call for Corvts Paris Well, what a dither were I m ver thus new tube silhouette shall have to gel into this winter! Of epuie the mam iur i of the dithering is the noces.m i .turn to the corset that pulls in at the waistline and lets us push out above and ever so .slight-1.below but not too much. ShouMcrs arc getting loss con ;.t-- j .unions, and more and moiv t Ant ion is being centered around lk ana Its nifties ami fobl- am slits here and More to t.um lal fell"' l.eopold of meukbers of ally e'. :l I.nuiulmnan Savs pre-- lie T o a masters doh dd I'l ;.k no. km.;, earned at ia NUmuh, where he worhovl ns proprietor of his end was employed by Hoheirohern in late - 0!- pot! p. R uj valuing, Gatherings wo! ot!e. ld- -- for Prus-tlu- r ; '. t:-- mode! TACK SEVEN. A A ubi iet maker Ti. I 0 1 i mer ;hhorin i:ur the artia-while ho r in an t TEed the purpose of Act. He .signed the and was given aa lib: Blue o' ib Eagle Dan Fine Bird' h.ul Iuae, a i.t t i n I Cj - t $. - 'H 9 - 4 $ i-- ... .r V T T1 lhc win how t V, i!i bMA a: k id tmm in i nr-- ia.!i ; i fivcra skill L wervin?; ti the roar and drip- of a n sum Art a in gentle rise, ing upwards And uUYing the bustle again. in 4 AA A fV A A A A A AAA 9 For Fall I j i ir v r h "p the WKBSTFM. Mass, if la hvrgv Haul t code Wong. Chinese lumuiryinnn. is CiUblci., snort ng the Blue Facie in his "Aim firm bin!," said Wong. period furniture, loii.tiiou of the (;tn:uei royalty y' cum bvai : A A AA AAAAA A AAAA 4AAAA A 4. UTAH, LOGAN, I CURVES EVERYWHERE! sm.r.rt th'-ir- ip are oi pro-- : boasting a ho of L tv tha gress. The peri, K came when ..rd ts..a the 1.1 s th is throne alter Yu eoats. directly inflm a ..:y tni!dresses, aid tv. i threa'u aim; t - viv.ils that evu a ALD- I Ymi WiU I'itul lli'ih (Jinlitv M r. :it Il itfs That Ai t Hi'Cc s ance. Modified Brogue Styles The brogue type shoos are with plain tip in Scotch grain or plain leathers or, the two leathers in are also combination smartly shown in many of the finer lines. Black will, of Course, lead as it fj always leads but the various , shades of browns and tans are C being increasingly favored. Since men have gone in for sport shoes r they are taking more kindly to the U brown and tan finishes and alsc more fanciful the decorative V for treateffects and combination ments. , In other words there is more variety in the styling of men shoes han ever before. One the novelties, and it is a departure for fall wear, is the brow: buck. This is a development the popularity of this shoe fo- is polo "wear and it expected .J-that many fastidious me will f carry on for fall with this type 1 Of shoe for office and social wear. 1. In keeping with the trend to ward novelties there are details being shown in , k shoes hiai lg and skating, " riding boots and shoes for other winter sports. hi Spats are becoming a real factor in mans scheme of dressiness, not ... L entirely because of the X they provide but more particularly Jiecause they supply an added 4 Mote to mans attire. . r.i j v A. Tv s VYM ,1' H j WVmH' t f fr.iu $1.93 ' ji ' I its a -' hr-iip- - i.r, fiistKlioiis $1.98: ' f"L 59c-79c-9- nim-t-Fo- Paradis Starr's family decided to let him : 49 iJr $ .98 1 515 kmt ?; sms ' ;- Chiffon Hose -- .F'FXfj 5 x Made To Your Own 41 Measurements 4:--- fn or V- - i. X&. 4 W J j j.J xT4 J: U- ti 59c 79c 98c $1.39 (piod ((;-- . n;i. lcathfrs world all a!! nit-d- l '. iiv? iiliitod you a of wrai'. 'I iiey're Iim;I and have sorts o! tnrk iofktt-s- Tui'se and minor in oat-. . . and some add a rotnb and 4: & xt; vs i More beautiful Here at these trices You Will Not Find Hill Crest Manikin for the Peak in Fashion Si : These & HATS Hoiind-.- l r- - 7UL LO f ? 4 hecks ?r Tweeds 4- - track to in these na in . .l "- Hi in ' a r i- INC, 2T iWhi .Store '1 Corner ? V' t Vv f r vv v newest color 'h fashion t Yi V -; Isnt Right Bring It Back n-- ! yy t i jl the smartest . ; 4 alM lieije. 1 MAIN AT FIRST NORTH f h ( . . LOGAN, UTAH 4 !any o-- $3.95 Your Satisfaction First ::: If It V r Stripes blL A q. f Ducted and ladd.1 ... T' :' O'1' Dankt'is iJrt'v .Mixtures Window OQ a'" WM that Wears d ft J. ?V $12.75 Youth Crowns the Head Je While BELTON, Texas U'.n-- others may exhibit huge pumpand corn of kins. large ears other things at the Bell county annual fair this fall. W. F. Bosl, Rural Mail Route One, will have J. rattlesnake exhibit. The exhibit consists of a mother rattler with a brood of 20 small snakes Bosl has made quite a study of rattlesnakes. He says that a tier will not strike at a cat, as J-it does nt other animals. He has 4 observed that chickens and horses JL detect the presence of rattlesnakes by odor long before seeing them, y M v,ilR 1 ! vs Gel Under a , t Handbags 49c to $1.95 e iAp4 y &f I t . --l; y i LU lie where he had fallen, where he had found his "Paradise." Clyde and another mountaineer built a rock cairn over the body, and there it rests. Farmer To Exhibit Rattlers At The Fair DRESS SHIRTS ?', f tff 4- - ' A ar;-piti- Of Quality 79c-98c-$1.- If' read: r;il h:i '- 8c J. L. TAYLOR CO. the richness till cre.ie was never when eon- a fid ti listed with a hit ot Ini-versit- y , th? swart tin s we!t-o.m-f e .heir ji-- 1 and Lure of the Sierra, wild free. ! Jewels set in the shining i skies. deep Defiant mountains beckon me To giury eiid dream in their the : tivlri .s Ci K HAD WISH FILLED Clyde will f,lr f ijt. details of this footwear. Ti hrown nnJ lih.iek kid. calf or Scotch jjrain terlhers. leathers. of Glove Silk ji l s T.t in till Here ere the of Cnim r:.ltc $1.29 the dull, ineets (j.90 TO HI U:ti DONA MARIE 1 1 ( if! l!o kb s k Llio place wlieie s'IF biGO ot ALPINIST POET : 3- - '45 AM) DRESSES SVM AM) Ti 1 p A. V $14.75 1 w YOSEMITE Cal. (C.I: - Intrepid Walter A. Starr, Jr., Alpinist and t poet, was buried high on the in of the High Sierras, -- the solitude he wished far i.i verse he left behind him. ' Starr, a former Stanford track athlete, left his San Francisco law office to conquer another peak of the glacier-lade- n Minarets, f He had climbed Mt. Blanc in the Swiss Alps, the Palisades in New Jersey, Mt. Whitney in his own rugged California mountains, The Alpinist sought now to as- cend treacherous Michael Minaret After friends had no word from him for two weeks, they organized searching parties. Norman Clyde, his friend and fellow mountain climber, recovered the body, deep in a mountain crevasse, after two weeks' sear.-Near the body, 400 feet from the summit, was a verse Starr had written during his short stay in the mountain territory. 'God's wilderness is calling me .To shining summits, bright and i ' ' cool," he wrote. in the poem And further down ' ' iM j I 1 , ij.ij, The Skirts A , Y 'J ft! ? 'O' $279 $295 f'JifJ M:7Mk km. IN !K A -- 4 t, ft ' '"a $3.98 to Th!.. FM'F.i wfi ? season's colors may be: J F divided into four families: the I: 'v 4 tappe and gunmetal tones, the "1 f V brown and beige tones. In these four colors will be found the 5e answer to every hosiery 'problem. i J ' : Grays Significant tones The classic gunmetal promise to be truly fashionable ; ,v I this season because of the im,T. portance of oxford and cel in the wardrobe. Taupe is also one of the shades that look new again because of its long absence. Taupe may be worn with the new eel and with all grays of a browiish cast. Its very neutrality promises , its becoming one of the favorite i ' shades. J; 'XP True beige shades are the choice J II Bj y .i f of most women for wear with white and evening pastels fj it ff.t ; deeper browns, sometimes with a warm reddish hue, are best with j7 brown frocks, and the newer shades of rhumba, olivette and 1 wise. This- to-- -4 ! ; i .rit.J 1 ' I Aoo.ov.' I'.i'iii.T for Tall 'Afar. The Blouse at - !j - .'si: i h , kxwtM' ip 1 I r ( Yfi-- fcw? TP many-startlin- In Hosiery Will It FLANMiB SKIRTS I 1 New Grays Important ji fust: woof f. 'A' S'naiTatSS in isc ViOina (cl ,!;n:iily i.i ami ' Vj Fall Presentation KMT SWKATKB i?i.orsKS ij' , ,ff if if if if if if f if if 4 M ce ud 1st. ri V- 4 No.- - Logan, Utah 4 t T Jt rrr y J kf' .f. - 4. 4v O. .1. 4 f -- yy yy f f f " J y t 45, J |