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Show THE BULLETIN Three Uniamous Husbands And Their Famous Spouses Fashions Light-Heart- ed the square neckline is flattering. For a dirndl, choose something in a lively complimentary print-lin- en, chintz and percale are best. Tbe Patterns. No dm needs a sense of humor more acutely or more constantly than the gentleman who takes unto himself famous wife. While he may or again may not he No. 1 man in the privacy of his home, the fact remains that at every public appearance, in every press notice, and in the minds of all but his own intimate friends, he is ever and anon and undoubtedly ad nauseam, Mr. Actress or Mr. Authoress or Mr. Aviatrix as the case may be. Below is the former Ruth Bryan Owen, whom President Roosevelt once appointed minister to Denmark. She arrived and fell in love with a Dane, Boerge Rhode. Today millions of Americans still know her as Ruth Bryan Ouen, but only a scant few as Mrs. Boerge Rhode. is designed for sizes 12, 14,. and 20. Size 14 requires 34 material for the yards of bolero and slacks; yard for the topper. 1480 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 requires 34 material, plus 314 yards of yards of braid for trimming and 14 yards ribbon for belt. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. 1332 16, 18 39-inc- h i 35-in- Gladys Swarthout, star of the Metropolitan opera and the movies, shoicn with her husband, Frank Chapman, Jrn to whom she has been happily married some time. IRGnMSVlilRV 'T'HE A Dr. is meant -- BURGESS BEDTIME F.D. Griffin smiles graciously at the attention which he knows for his lovely screen actress wife, Irene Dunne. STORY- - enough to suit Buster Bear. Hooty cried Granny Fox excitedly. OUSTER BEAR had told Old Man didnt know what it meant, but he But Buster Bear didnt seem to 1 Coyote and Reddy Fox and began to suspect that there was hear. And he didnt seem to no- Granny Fox and Hooty the Owl that if they wanted to catch who ever was hiding under the pile of brush in the Green Forest which they had been watching so long he would pull it to pieces for them, but they would have to come up very dose, so that whoever was hiding there couldn't get away. So, little by little, each watching the other sharply, Old Man Coyote, Reddy Fox and Granny Fox had crept in nearer and nearer to the pile of brush until they were close to it. Reddy had chased Peter Rabbit there early in the day, so he must be there now. Only Hooty the Owl did not come in close. Hooty remained right where he was in a tall pine tree, where he could see all that went on and could swoop down when the time came. It's a lot of work to pull over that pile of brush," said he, "and I dont want to do it for nothing. You must be near enough so that when Peter Rabbit runs out he will have no time to dodge before one of you has him." At last the others were near uri-d- pr FOR SPECTATORS About per- fect forspectator sports is this simslobs ple frock of eresm-eolore- d cloth chosen by June Lang of the movies. Brown composition leather buttons are used to mark the front closing and match a novel belt of brown tooled leather which completes the ensemble. AMAZE A MBYINUTE SCIENTIFACTS ARNOLD Corals slow growth It POR A takes about 1.000 years CORAL REEF TO GROW UPWARD ONLY 40 FEET .V INSTANT LIGHTING roleman.ron Uiki Ironing a qnlekar, easier and more pleemnt talk. Iron the sue wa- y- with a Coleman. tbe genuine btlnl lighting Iron. Jut turn n nlvt rtrike a match ami it lighte The Coleman heete In a jiffy, liquidity ready forum Operate fur Van hour. See your dealer or write for FREE FOLDER. THE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE CO. WiduU.Kane.jChieaao.nl.; Angel, Caut. (IBOW) Fniladdiihia, Pa.; to SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Oar lebby Is delightfully air cooled during the lumner aionllu Radio tor Every Room 200 Rooms --800 Baths easy-to-we-ar The Adventures of Peter Rahhit By TIIORNTON W. BURGESS approach of summer makes us all long to get into bright, easy, carefree clothes, even if were planning to vacation at home, with occasional weekends at the lake or seaside. These two patterns bring you styles that are a joy to wear and to make. Slaeks With Bolero and Topper. The slacks fit so nicely about the hips, and have the proper width in the trousers. They and the bolero both tailor quickly and easily in denim, gingham, seersucker or jersey. Use a brilliant handkerchief print for the topper. The Adorable Dirndl. Nothing is more popular, because nothing is more becoming to slim young figures. It's sudi a gay, fashion, and Quick Embroidery For Luncheon Set By RUTH WYETH SPEARS some joke, and he leaned forward tice how the flying sticks were 1LI1 ERE an embroidered border is plainly shown. No pattern to watch more closely. making the others dance and duck Are you ready? asked Buster. and dodge. He just worked faster is. necessary. Book offered herewith other interesting Ready, replied Old Man Coyote, than ever and threw sticks this borderscontains of this type. Space your HOTEL way and threw sticks that way until the air was so full of sticks stitches just as they are here. The should be done in a that Old Man Coyote and Reddy Fox embroidery and Granny Fox just had to shut light and a dark color. Jse rJl mercerized Rates fl.SO to $3-0their eyes while they tried to get strands of thread. away, and Peter Rabbit might have embroidery a lintel Teaepln Square bee Baste deep hems around run right under their noses without highly desirable, friendly atmosboth mats You will always find It and phere. napkins. Workng them knowing it Only Hooty the supremely comfortable, and Owl, who, you know, kept his watch o thoroughly agrrealilr.You con uneleeslaud why this hotel let from high up in a tall pine tree, niClILY RECOMMENDED was able to see whether or not You can also appreciate whyt Peter ran out, and even Hooty had Ifi o mark of distinction to stop a hard time to make sure. You at this boaatital boats fry see, it was so funny to see Old ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. Man Coyote and Reddy and Granny Fox jumping this way and leaping that way and dodging the other way to keep from being hit by those HOTEL BEN LOMOND flying sticks that for the first time since any one could remember Ilooty remained right where he Hooty the Owl actually laughed. was in a tall pine tree. But though he laughed so hard and set his feet to spring swiftly. he still kept a sharp watch for from side with double Ready, replied Reddy Fox and Peter Rabbit To Hootys way of thread, right make two rows of running Granny Fox, and they, too, pre- thinking, there is no pleasure so stitches in the dark color, as at pared to jump at the first sign of great as the eating of a good dinner, A, catching through the hem. Peter. and he is not one to let his enjoyWatch out, then! cried Buster ment of a joke cheat him out of a Thread a blunt tapestry needle Bear, and straightway made the good meaL So while he laughed with the light thread and weave through the running stitches keepbrush fly in every direction. The and laughed and laughed he kept ing needle pointed to the left as air was full of sticks. sharp watch, too. at B. Next, weave back again, as Oh! yelped Reddy Fox, as one At last Buster sent flying the last at C, still pointing the needle to hit him sharply across the face. bit of brush under which Peter could the left. Hi! yelled Old Man Coyote, as possibly hide, and there was noReaders who have received a big stick hit him in the ribs. body! their copy, of Mrs. Spears book on Look out what you are doing! C T W. Burgees. WNU Service. Sewing, for the Home Decorator, OGDEN. UTAH will be pleased to know that Book I Raeaee 151 Bathe . LM to HAS No. 2 is now ready. Ninety em. 4 Family Rasas far 4 permas broidery stitches; fabric repairAh- Ceoled Leungs a ad ing; also table settings; gifts; and LeUy Grill Raem CaEm Shap many things to make for yourself Tap Rasm By BETTY WELLS Swedish inspiration with modern and the children. If you like handHams of TOUR butler will look down his lines and painted decorations of work you will be pleased with Klwanie Executive Rotary this 1 nose book of directions unique for at the casual furniture now peasant origin in a brilliant orange Exchange Optima' Chamber ef Commute every article illustrated. Postpaid and Ad rht. in fashion. If you have a butler. and a clear sparkling blue. of 25 cents (coin preBut informality is the order of the Another unexpected combination upon receipt HOTEL BEN LOMOND ferred). Just ask for Book 2, and day, in decoration as in manners, of peasant with modern was a bedaddress Mrs. 210 S. Spears, and current exhibitions of new in- room with slender blond furniture Came aa ysu ato St., Chicago, I1L teriors stress this trend with a dash. T. E. Fitzgerald. Hh You'll see maple, plenty of it, but its done with a lot of contemporary style. For instance, in a little bedroom we noted the other day, the poster bed and chest were of a honey color maple and the wall paper was a mellow little old diamond-checke- d flower design with a good deal of rose in it, some green and SOCIAL and BUSINESS an ivory ground. A white bedspread, ACTIVITIES CENTER at the very crisp and starched looking, white voile curtains and a quilt in white and green, all carried out the The butler may disapprove. . . . pleasant New England character of the room. But for accent - there complemented by a painted Swiss were two button back upholstered chest, by a painted peasant decoraslipper chairs in chartreuse green tion on the alcove wall above the bed and by the comfortably patfinished with a cotton rope fringe. In SALT LAKE CITY And Aurelia Hunt, a friend of terned American hooked rug on the floor. The walls were painted in a Thousands ef repeat guaots year ours, has just designed some exdusty apricot color, with turquoise after yoar attest the popularity of uberant pieces, the curtains were plaid. this fine hotel. also for a bedroom. Theyre of wood trim; Bcttv six-stran- Temple Square d 0 ch Imenao-ulat- e, llieco-foe- Informality Seems Order of the Day In Modern Furniture as in Manners - Des-plain- es Inventions not common -- Only one patent IS ISSUED IN THE U.S. FOR EVERY 2,770 OF ITS POPULATION. . for beetles Watch of the damace done Much fjotel TO WOOL AND FURS BLAMED ON MOTHS DONE NEW HOUSE IS BY 'carpet beetles. (Copyrigi it.bylL modern-provinci- Syndicate. Inc.) al By Morgan spent three years in the as a farmer, logger and printE between high school and college. er, w Later he returned to Minnesota to enter his father's firm. Brilliant and quick to learn, he wrote a DR. ARTHUR E. MORGAN drainage code for Minnesota when Then came drainage Recently dismissed as chairman twenty-seveof the Tennessee Valley authority, engineering work for many other Dr. Arthur E. Morgan still remains states, and in 1920 Doctor Morgan an educator and an engineer of na- was called to the presidency of Antional importance. He was born in tioch college, Yellow Springs, Ohio. His work there is a record of Cincinnati but grew up in Minnesota where his father was an en- achievement. The school had been founded by Horace Mann, but had gineer and surveyor. ITWO-MINUT- West BIOGRAPHIES n. Wells. WNU Service. 400 ROOMS 400 shriveled in size to an enrollment of only 50 students. Doctor Morgan quickly adopted a plan whereby students would alternate between study and actual field experience, a process which attracted wide attention. The enrollment swelled to 700 and Antioch was placed on the map. This achievement was responsible for Doctor Morgan's appointment to the TVA directorship in 1933, when he was recommended to Fresident Roosevelt by James M. Cox, 1920 presidential nominee. Rates! CAFETERIA BATHS $2.00 $4.00 Single DINING ROOM to BUFFET All Located off Main Lobby DINING DANCING Entortainmont EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT Haul Mr. KnEWHMUJSIE J. H. WATIIS, fmidanl CHAUNCIY W. WIST, Manager |