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Show THE nULLETIN New Cabinet Members Spaed Defense Program K Night Sports, in Tenth Year, Going Stronger Than Ever This Smart Frock Slenderizes Figure The national pastime it still baseball, due, say some sports authorities, to the success of NIGHT Itaseball. Ten years ago this summer the first night game in organized bawlxtll was played at Des Moines, Zon a. Minor league ball, backbone of the whole base' ball industry, flootlJightcd its way through the depression. Fans like the nocturnal stort. It enables them to see games without neglecting their work, or without burying their grandmothers. - ftscsrasnsaraEOTaWEravHi ; by the U. 8. senate, the new secretary of navy and secretary of war Secretary of Navy Frank Knox confers with Edward R. Stettinlns (left) and William 8. Knudsen (rifht), members of the national defense board. At extreme right Is Col. Henry L. Stimson, the new secretary of war. Colonel Knox was vice presidential candidate on the Republican ticket In 1936. Colonel Stimson has served In two previous Republican cabinets. a- - its Following their recent confirmation are hard at work on their task of national defense. (Above) R. J. Suvckhamer of the General Electric presents a picture of the original Des Moines night contest to Wm. Beattie (right), curator of the National Baseball Mu- Refugee British Kids Find Safe Haven in America mmmm at Coopcrstown, seum N. Y. 8679 TF YOU have weight to consider, you couldn't choose more at tractive and becoming fashion than this gracious, softly detailed front dress (8G79) with high-cu- t panel that diminishes the waistline and flattens the diaphragm.It fits beautifully over the bust, thanks to gathers at the waistline and beneath the cleverly shaped yoke. The bow at the deep neckline adds a soft, dressy touch, without fussiness. The skirt is classically plain and with moderate fullness at the hem. 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Ready for Another Bout With Nazis Stratosphere Ace IH throng of 55.000 like the one shown above, attending a Cleveland Indians' night game.f Right) Night football game in progress at Manchester, N. H. Night football is a boon to small town high school teams. 39-in- ch SEWING C1KCLB PATTEBM DEPT. Room 1324 Chicago til W. Wackcr Dr. EncloM 15 cants in colas for Slzo Pattern No , Kama Adareas JUST A DASH lllll WW" . 't-s- . ft&'rf n ftM...! S (Above) The Milwaukee Brewers playing to large nighttime crowd. (Left) Showing how Westinghouse engineers focused the lights on the New York Giants' Polo grounds. The boxes, serving as targets, were removed when adjust-menwere O. K. ts U friendCementing ship, Capt. C. nailer Goodwyn takes off from Miami, Fla., to Inaugurate substratosphere air service for passenger, mail and express between North and South America. This plane made its first flight to Barranquilla, Colombia. Fan-Americ-an Captain Mosclckl, (right) son of the former president of Poland, Is n In London where be was recuperating from the effects of a head wound received during the last days of fighting In France. Mosclckl is chatting with a French officer on the staff of General de Gaulle, who with the has organised French resistance to the Nazis In British government, following the armistice. non-sto- p, G. Desert 'Warships' Fight in Africa 0. P. Chairman Man's Wealth man's true wealth is the good he does in the world. A Help Them Cleans tha Blood of Harmful Body Waste Yoor Mdnm ftra eonatantl filtafat wuta auttar bom tha blood Miasm. -Bui kldaayaaomaUmM lag lnthrir work- da ot act aa Matora latandad tall ta that. If ntalnad, mas' poiaoa tha ayitam sod apart tha vhaia body marhlnary. 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British tanks especially designed for desert operations are shown dashing across the sandy wastes of Egypt during recent military movements. The tanks are designed to travel at high speed over sand. Thick Into the fight to elect Wei dell L. Willkle as President toe Congressman Joe Martin of Masar. chusctts who wss selected ss chair man of the Republican Nations, committee to direct the campaign. He succeeded John D. M. Hamilton. Night baseball has bt cn instrumental in making Bob Feller, with his fast ball, a great pitcher. Al IN rtATHIRS.. ST 30-- 40 'All the Traffic Would Bear" There was a time in America when there were no set prices. Each merchant charged what he thought "the traffic would bear." Advertising came to the rescue of the consumer. It led the way to the established prices you pay when you buy anything today. |