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Show THE BULLETIN HOWM SEW 4-eSf WHO'S NEWS National Topics Interpreted by William Bruckart , WASHINGTON. THIS Washington, D. National Prtsi Bulldint The record of could be had for a little relief job ROLLS DEVELOPED most economical way to ruur ebuice uf M prima wiiouat orpriauaoiblewethanlariiaa. ealanrMaania Be coin. 1U print let a slip cover is to make a buy the material, then fold several bed sheets the width of the fabric you wish to buy, and lay the pattern pieces on them to estimate the amount of goods needed. Br LEMUEL F. PARTON Some of the pattern pieces may YORK. It is perhaps just be made of paper, though unNEW well that Crosby Gaige is a bleached muslin is better for parts bachelor. He drags home 200,000 that must be fitted. Allow 1 inch at patent models, including a corpse all seam lines to insure an easy for a tuck-i- n all fit. and Hat preserver, catcher, burglar around the spring seat as shown 200,000 Odd alarm, an early here at A. Cut the sections with Hoe Gadget straight edges, then pin them in press, a dentist's place and shape them to follow chair, a machine gun, an the lines of the chair as at B. er, an engine, a steamboat, a Also mark each pattern piece machine and so on with an arrow, as hown, to indiand on. cate which way the grain of the been office had models The patent The lower gathered by the late Sir Henry Well goods should run. come and kept at his estate in 3,251 sketch shows the pattern pieces packing cases. Mr. Gaige bought pinned on the slip cover material. them. Brush fringe accents the main A friend of this writer, remem lines of this slip cover. The top bering with remorse he hadn't of the fringe is stitched in place bought a birthday present for his wife, stepped into an auction room. He became confused and bought ten barrels of tin cookie cutters. It almost broke up his home. Mr. Gaige will have no such trouble. Sir. Gaige was bora the son is practically THE play suit of the postmaster at Skunk Holfri erivA slim vmin a low, N. Y., and became a things a good time at the beach Broadway theatrical producer, or in the country, because it's so estate at Peeks-ki- ll with a gay and so flattering. And the on the Hudson, where he ingraceful afternoon dress will dulges his taste for knickknaeks make any woman who wears it such as the above, but with more discrimination than this ensemble suggests. He is a gourmet, with 300 cook books in his kitchen, has a de luxe machine shop where he makes art objects, is a master of viticulture and a maker and connoisseur of beautiful wines. He has cattle folds and breeds blooded cattle, a printing plant where he prints typographical knock-out- s in limited editions, a huge library with 5,000 reference books, and is distinguished both as a bibliophile and a cook one of the best cooks in the world, his friends say. All these concerns are merely In his 29 years on Broadway, he has Theatert hit off his full share of successes, Out of Red f 20 Ymarm built three thea ters and kept steadily out of the red. In Colum bia university, he wrote the 1903 varsity show, "Illusia." He got a job with the late Elisa beth Marbury, famous play broker, reading plays at ten cents an act He saved his money and headed into the show business with a fast look slim, cool and smart! Start right in to make whichever one running start best fits into your plans. You'll His life is the fulfillment of be delighted to see how easy it is, and what a saving it means to sew every commuter's dream. He is of clerical, almost monkish your own by means of these pat mien, of somewhat austere with octagonal countenance, pinee-ne-x and, like all epicures, abstemious in all things saving such things as patent models. He wears red, white and blue suspenders and is very fussy about his handkerchief pocket He always has the tailor sew a button on it With respect to the nation's finan cial condition, it seems to me it is high time to be worried. Congress and the administration ought to be worried until there are deep creases in their collective brow. And, there are some who are worried, men like Sen. Carter Glass, the Virginia Democrat, who knows something that extraordinary session about finances since he was once of last November 15 which succeed- secretary of the treasury- - Senator ed completely in one task only, the Glass appears to fear a collapse is matter of the traveling expenses approaching. which are voted the members when As an indication of how far into they come to Washington. They got that money in a hurry even though the depths the nation has fallen the 20 days of actual meetings financially, and tion may be proved insufficient for any other legislative act. rected at several circum minor But for a serious review of the Seventy-fiftlet us set down these stances which taken singly mean litfacts: it spent more money than tle but which taken collectively bulk congress any other congress in peacetime his- large. The Seventy-fift- h tory. That is, it voted more ap- added something like 5,300 new propriations. It spent more time names to the pension rolls. While talking than nearly any other con- these names were being added gress that I recall and there were through passage of pension bills in fewer laws passed, I believe, than a steady stream, new bureaus and the record of any other congress the consequent bundle of new jobs shows. (For the latter condition, I were being created by congress at suppose we might be thankful for the request of the President, or there is now and always has been sometimes just becase a senator too many laws on our statute or a representative had the idea. Those jobs, of course, carry salary books.) There has never been a congress, checks. They are jobs scattered peacetime or otherwise, which in- throughout the country in many indulged in so many political acro- stancesfield offices, they are des batic stunts. The start of the first ignated. It goes without saying that session was completely under Presi- each office had to be fully staffed, dent Roosevelt's domination. There and so there were clerks hired here came the fight over enlargement of and there. Most of the new jobs the Supreme court and the senate were not placed under civil service went into full cry against the Presi- by the laws which congress enacted, dent. There was another stage when and so they constituted political the house and senate both were us- plums to be picked when most need ing the rawhide on the executive ed in a campaign year. branch. Then, the other day beAnd no review of the Seventy- fore adjournment they voted a gi- fifth congress ought to omit an item gantic pot of gold for presidential that seldom has been noted in the spending and followed that by over history of earlier congresses. The riding a veto. representatives and senators met so Consider this action if you want to many times and talked so much find something that really repre- when in session that a month ago sents perfection in backward somer they had to increase the appropriasaults: late last year, congress re- tion for publishing the Congressional jected the wage and hour bill and Record, the official "newspaper" of fought off the proceedings in congress. The ap bill with a fervor that was good propriation a mere drop of water to see. It rejected the President's in the vast sea of expenditures, be plan for reorganization of the gov ing only $400,000 was necessary, ernment and did it quite vigorously. the government printing office re But it found a new spring board ported because the last session of and jumped off into passage of a the Seventy-fift- h congress used up wage and hour bill for the nation about 10,000 more pages than had which the President wanted very been estimated as needed for the much as a sop to labor. It had in session. One really is not being fa the meantime passed a tax bill so cetious or humorous at all in saying contrary to the President's wishes that $400,000 really has "gone with and so objectionable to his theories the wind." of taxation that he refused to sign So, we have seen a congress, in it True, it became a law, but it which the President in his 1936 elec was the first time Mr. Roosevelt tion achieved a stupendous major had allowed an act of congress to ity, look to' that President for guid go across his desk without either ance in a most subservient fashion. his signature or his veto. We have watched it seek his inner These things might be considered most thoughts and strive to execute to have represented a vast amount his ideas. None thought, I believe, of independence except that, as the that there was ever a possibility of time approached for adjournment, a revolt Yet it did revolt It the members took Mr. Roosevelt's fought back and won on a number proposal for appropriation of anoth- of occasions, only to turn again to er $5,000,000,000 for lending and him in the final hours when an spending and gave him a free hand election is in the offing and where in spending it. They had been do- scores of members believed that ing that before, but the significant only the President's personal popu thing was that the members, faced lanty would carry them through with a wide open opportunity, re Unique is hardly the word to defused to free themselves from pres- scribe the Seventy-fiftPersonally, idential domination. It will be re- I think the Seventy-fift- h probably membered how four amendments passed out of existence with a recd the to spending-lenwere offered ord that is not equalled for slime, ing bill, each designed to prevent cowardice and petty politics. use of the relief funds in politics And, thus, the members go into and those amendments were defeat their biennial dance to attract votes. ed in the senate. They took those have started their circuses alThey of in votes tirades the very midst in many contested areas; ready about mixing relief and politics and some battles already are primary to of the administration attempts behind us, and others lie only a few lick unfriendly Democratic senators short weeks ahead. Political fences and representatives in the party prinew posts and new maries. Indeed, it seems to me are awaiting to be made. have will promises that they actually voted the Presi- be a funny story if and when itIt ever dent powers with which to force can be pieced together, which, of New Deal opponents into line on his course, it never will. programs. We, here in Washington, have lisAs a result of all of the flow of tened to the demagoguery almost You folks out there two solid money authorized in the Seventy can have years. them for awhile. I hope fifth congress, it tell the truth about Enormous seems a fair guess the to say that the na their jobs in Washington. I someDeficit tional debt by the times think it would be a program for a candidate for end oi June, next year, will apor the senate to go out and proximate $47,000,000,000. That will the house what has been done-h- ow tell exactly in an increase the nation represent I mean. And little worthwhile, al debt of Z7 billions in six years. It is an increase in the debt that then to follow that withto a declara-if tion that he was going go back, exceeds the World war debt itself. and see to it that a real The deficit for the year which has for the nation is performed. just ended was disastrously large service that be refreshing? for a year in which there had been Wouldn't C Wcitrrn Newapaprr Union. earlier announcements Mr, by Roosevelt and others that the budget Position of Windows would be balanced. In view of the in sesmade hist the In planning a home the position appropriations sion, I think that a $5,000,000,000 of windows is something that dedeficit in the fiscal year thnt ends serves very serious consideration. June 30, 1939, is a fair prediction The location of the aperture is as Nor is the end in sight. Have important a its size. The best light you noted how little talk there was comes from the top of the window in the waning days of the last ses and is thrown farther back in the sion of congress about any plan to room and increases the reflected balance the budget? Folks, congress light of the room. In terms of vennever gave it, a inougm: u was tilating value the window that is the hot nir intent upon getting money voted be higher serves best. cause business conditions were bad rises and is therefon' more readily nd there were too many votes that carried off. h, anti-lynch-l- ' Mime rs g d, ' Ways of Speech There are several ways to speak: to speak well, to speak easily, to speak justly, and to speak at the right moment. La Bruyere. hog-Bache- printing egg-be- at pretzel-be- nding r CASH at the same time the seams are sewn. NOTE : Every homemaker should have a copy of Mrs. Spears' book SEWING, for the Home Decorator. It contains forty-eigp directions pages of or making slip covers and cur tains; also dressing tables; lampshades and other useful articles for the home. Price 25 cents postpaid (coin preferred). Address Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St. ht step-by-ste- Chicago, r $250 toCrajtwi S250 H Gncm GIVEN 300-ae- re lira extra-curricula- r. FLA-VOR-A- ID NEWS ITEM CONTEST IN Prta1st Frho S 50.00 2S.OO 4th 2nd " IH terns, each with sew chart back-stag- ; j : u. I ism rmm.iM.iM Z.uo Fttzaa, 139 Cuh Prizei bivcfl Baca wees Her Are in limp IuIm 1 Clip the swat oaueoal or enmioai nam Itaaj iium jour pa par or aumuiae. thla eentuBne la M words nr ima -- uauTmi cluded. The Play Suit. itself has pleated shorts and a square neckline. The skirt, shirred at the top, and tied round the waist, may also be worn as a cape, long enough to cover the play suit Either way, it looks extremely fetching and fluttery. Make this suit of calico, jersey, percale or sharkskin, with the head kerchief to match or con- w " la e from la emir to wrapper ru-VOor facalnila. AH) of 4 add tba Kama and AMrem at Oioaar where jroa euucht 8 Sin roar Vane sad addnrae plainly. in- The suit Tatl peck-ag- eye-rolli- . KMrv la JH. IBT COu. 1M4 rai para Jofla ' derlahwi la finai, ENTER TODAY Yaw May WJfiS50.00 wlB- 111 I "iT MMU KVJPfe"R ! ' iaw I flawf. tier trast The Afternoon Dress. Here's just the type of dress you want for summer afternoons graceful and soft, with short, full sleeves and deep that will be cool on the hottest day. The back is perfectly plain, The straight and slenderizing. jabot ripples at the sides and is plain in front, so that it looks soft without being bulky. The shoulders are smooth, the hipline becomingly snug. For this lovely dress, choose voile, chiffon, georgette or handkerchief lawn. 1484 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 requires 3V4 material for yards of 3 yards for the the play suit. Head kerchief takes Vs yard. 1532 is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 38 requires 4T' yards of material for short sleeves; 5Vt sleeves. yards for Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. HOTEL BEN LOMOND 39-in- ch cape-skir- t; 39-in- ch three-quart- er OGDEK, UTAH 151 Hatha I Ml ta H.M Family Reeau far 4 pcraeaa - - $!.! . WReeaw Air CeoM Leance and LaWy Coffee Ska . . Tap Rem CrUI Rama .. EaaM af Ratary KiwanU Esaeatbwj Eicaan Optima Cluwparaf Caauaam and Am CM. HOTEL BEN LOMOND aa yaw ara T. E. ntcgtraU, SALT LAKE'S The Real Thing Artists and a Lady" at Hairdresser Shall I give you a Princeton, and shampoo, madam? e Sore Throat rushed Mrs. Newlyrich I can afford with a contract, Cave Start the best a genuine poo or noth"You have to Screen Ace ing at all. voice just like Ethel Barrymore," he said. RASPBERRY She explained that it was mere ly laryngitis, but the excited Mr, Shubert wouldn't listen. There was nothing to be done about it, so the helpless girl was signed for five years. That was a bit of luck which, in Miss Sullavan's career, offsets embarrassing entanglements in some of the most elaborate flops in current stage history. Today, she is at the Ben What is the flavor of Ropeak of her career as critics mance? turn cartwheels and back flips Bill Haven't you ever kissed a over the new film, "Three Comgirl? pretty Miss Sullavan's and rades," performance therein. Never Despair Her story has none ox the A' friend wrote a letter saying success routine. She that he was in very bad health, is the daughter of a prideful family and concluded: "Is there anyof Norfolk, Va., a descendant of worse than having toothache Robert E. Lee. Her journey to thing and earache at the same time?" inBoston to study dancing was The other wrote back: "Yes, dulged as a passing whim, but there rheumatism and Saint Vitus' was considerable family dance!" when she switched to the theater and began adventuring in summer stock, on Cape Cod and way points, Her father got her home once, but only for a short time. It is to be hope that her story won't be widely circulated around Hollywood It would start all the extra girls sleeping in a draft. Newa WEEK Eraybodr cm $10-0- ATTACK of laryngitis gave Sullavan her big Lee Shubcrt saw her in "Three I THIS $50 ... aver una 111. AN,Margaret start. mm YOU CAN WIN if yo act QUICK Charming Midsummer Styles h. vote-gettin- FHUIU NOtrTMWKIT Pars WEEK congress like It. Certainly, I can ay without equivocation that I have seen nothing like it in the 20 years that I have served as a Washington observer. has been almost The Seventy-fift- h constantly in session since January, 1937. There were two regular sessionslong ones and there was office-seeke- THE PHOTOGRAPHY pattern first. Do this before you the Seventy-fift- h congress has been or a little relief check. That's somefully written and a thing which congress can't very well , No Congress backward look of deny, even though the members a few weeks gives hide behind the President's ample Litre It one the impression frame by saying that Mr. Roosevelt that probably there never was a asked for the money. so-call-ed Ruth Wyeth Spears So Unprepared Husband (hearing burglar) Be quiet, dear. This is going to be a battle of brains. w ne Yes, out shouldn t you hae a weapon of some sort? list NEWEST HOSTELRY Our lobby la delightfully air catled daring the swaner noaths ftaraffw) for Every Roomo-2- 00 200 Room Bathrn His Lesson Father I promised you a bi cycle if you worked hard at school and passed. And you have failed. What have you been doing? Tommy Learning to ride a bike. HOTEL The new couple is said to be well matched. She was a grass widow and he's a vegetarian. Softer, Please Indignant Customer Really, Mr. Sands, you get dearer and dearer every day. Grocer Not so loud, mum. My wife's powerful jealous. Not So Sweet Johnny had eaten a spoonful of salt to see what it was like. 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