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Show THE BULLETIN Trimmed Willi Velvet' Becomes Irritability A Popular Fall Fashion Slogan Often Due to SUGESCREEN Need of Food By CHERIE NICHOLAS mho IRrWaxd (Raleaead by WcsUra Newspaper Union.) thing It is not alune for this NOT decide on the new coat, or suit until you have thoroughly looked into the matter of the vogue that Is fairly taking the world of fashion by storm this season. So Inspired have designers become in this direction they are playing up the theme with all the cunning and imagination at their command. The Idea Is being exploited to the utmost, and as the movement develops, the possibilities offered unfold in endless chain. Black velvet sleeves, yoke and front panel have been used with tell ing effect to give an assuredly look to the smart two-pieshown to the wool Jacket-dres-s left in the illustration. Yes, Indeed, you will show fashion alertness if you see to it that your first town dress flaunts accents of velvet Cunning style details that add to the prestige of this costume are the barbaric pair of clips, the centers of which are huge cabochon emeralds, the huge silver fox muff and black felt chapeau the worn with It The other velvet trimmed model shown here is one of those all- costume suits important long-cowhich best dressed women are accepting as a most welcome fashion Bottle green tweed this season. Is the chosen material for this hand some ensemble. The gored skirt is topped with a fun length coachman's coat accented with green velveteen (velveteen vies with velvet for trimming) collar lapels and buttons and various binding of edges. The lapel ornament everybody's wearing lapel gadgets this season is of veil-drap- The popularity of a radio program can be Judged by Its Crosley rating, or by the price tickets to its broadcasts bring. They're not supposed to be sold, of course, but there Is a group of neat polite young men who beg people going ute the broadcasts for their extra tickets. Westinghouse's "Musical Americana" la new in the few other top rank, along with Its tickshows; sponsored rrgular, ets bring 75 rents. Tickets to first broadcast brought as $3o. as high Tea-canlni- 'a ring cranky or Irritable DO d. reason-interfe- at Fur-Face- Hat d silver with three charms banging on chains. The stunning hat is of felt in matching bottle green. In the chic velvet trims a new avenue of design has been opened that promises anything and everything In the way of artful expres sion. The smart side fastenings In one piece dresses Invite velvet ac cents In no uncertain manner. Creators of smart fashions are taking advantage of the vogue to Introduce many novel Interpretations of the mode, such as a princess dress In black sheer wool that fastens down one side under a wide border of At a long-tors- o waistline velvet point the dress Is tied with velvet In the same manner as the new coats that tie to one side. Dresses of cashmere Jersey are cunningly trimmed with velvet In such accents as collar, cuffs and novel pockets. It Is very good style, e dress Is made too, for the of a Jersey skirt with velveteen blouse top that is finished off with jersey at neckline and wrist and down the front The very chic Jacket suits that make simplicity of line their keynote show they are of newest vintage when they are piped with velvet hsve velvet covered buttons and most likely a velvet collar of matching velvet Of course the favorite suit is black with black velvet However, the "can to colors" is resulting In suits and coats made of gorgeous tweeds that are colorfully two-piec- velvet-trimmed- . One house of design noted for its smart fashions is making a play on dresses that exploit the new pencil-slilines that take on a flounce below the knee. These are of sheer wool, notably cashmere Jersey or d the new wools. The high style feature reaches its climax In cunning schoolgirl collars of Shirred velvet matching velvet muffs are also a new style note. m suede-finishe- (Btleaaed by Western Newspaper Union.) Use Bright, Gay Colors Fashion-Wis- e this is developing into a season of gorgeously gay colors. The tweeos lor coats and suits were never so strikingly colorful. Plaids have gone on a rampage of color. Feathers on hats flaunt color to the limit Accessories are a riot of eye- blinding color. In costume design a play on color Is being made that is startling In ef fect, but the bold handling of con trast colors is one of the most fascinating gestures fashion records this season. For example, It is chic for a dress to have a neutral colored shirtwaist top, with a skirt which introduces panels of vivid colors. Such a dress could be made of pale beige with sections of scarlet Irish green and royal blue. The new black frocks achieve their dash of color with yokes, vestees or front panel effects made up of green, cerise and purple crepe. Dare as much color as you please and you will be none too colorful this season. Nothing less than a sensation, that's what the new and dramatic hats are creating. The model pictured tells the "reason why" every woman of fashion is sending in a rush order for bat to match her coat a The hat and coat ensemble shown here is of beaver. It is made of such smooth furs as Persian lamb, black sealskin, leopard and other spotted varieties, also ermine for evening wear. These repeat again and again in millinery to match the fur coat or fur trim on the suit For those who can indulge in fur luxury, an Important new fashion is fur-face- d broad-brimme- d Newest Hats Made Of Pasted Feathers than one who is not hungry. tell Physiologists us that hunger feelings are caused by Dr. Barton the contraction or movements of the walls of the stomach. As the stomach becomes empty the walls eon-traa number of times 10 to 25 after which they become quiet for a while and then start the contractions again; then a quiet period, then contractions again. The "quiet" per rlod lasts from 10 minutes to one hour in the child and from one to three hours In an adult Instead of pain, the adult has feet lugs of weakness, tiredness and disinclination to work. He doesn't know he Is hungry until he sees or smells food. The Five Meal Plan. Dr. Howard W. Haggard and Dr. Leon A. Greenberg, in their book. Diet and Physical Efficiency," state: "The feeling of fatigue and irritability that shows the need for food Is not relieved by rest but it is relieved by food." These re search workers were able to relieve tiredness" and get from 10 to IS per cent more work from shoe work ers by dividing the "usual" amount of food into five meals instead of three. Food was thus given before the tired, irritable feelings occurred. "The man returning to his home in the evening, tired, irritable and dispirited from a "hard day at his work, finds no satisfaction or relief In rest obtained by waiting for his evening meaL Relief from irritability, fatigue and depression comes only when the meal is eaten." ct !.sVJ iTl'lT THE newest frilled curtains Infected Teeth Menace Health a distinguished physician or F dentist were to say, "The one great objective of the life of a dentist should be to save teeth," most of us would agree. Dr. Earl H. Thomas, Chicago, a physician and dentist, In the Journal of the American Dental Asso ciation disagrees with the above quoted statement He says "If there is one great objective in the life of a dentist It should be to place the mouth of his patient in a condition of health. An else is secondary. General health and life, when they depend upon such a condition, are more Important than aS the teeth In the mouth." A great number of individuals have abscessed teeth who apparently suffer no 01 effects yet .others have rheumatism followed by heart diseases due to just one tooth. Abscessed Teeth Lower Resistance. The man with many diseased teeth has hsd the great advantage of being able to use these teeth for years instead of having them removed and artificial teeth inserted. Dr. Thomas points out that for every one person absorbing Infection for years with no apparent ill ef fects, many are In their graves prematurely because they allowed this condition to exist Most physicians and many dentists know of cases where abscessed teeth were the cause of rheumatism, heart disease, high blood pressure, inflammation of the kidneys, peptic ulcer and other ailments. The general lowering of the body's resistance to this steady pouring out of poisons is the cause of many "breakups' of individuals in their fifties and MBS. EUTH WTBTB SPEAKS Drawer IS New York Bedford Hills Enclose 10 cents for each book f I.M ordered. Name Address W give a full, lavish effect. If they make your old curtains look a bit dejected, like those shown here at the right, don't be discouraged. The window at the left uses those same curtains with a dash of .. Delight your unexpected guest This economy glamour added. trick saved a certain young matron enough money to buy a number of smart new accessories for her living room. She discovered that a diagonal dart, which took up the curtains at the back, threw more fullness to the front, thus giving the new high drape a smart line. and valance were made of flowered chintz in rose and plum tones, lined with plain plum col ored chintz. One yard of each kind of chintz was required for ...aWKWut ...feasf Work... had fime...(aasf imney...neo7fnn'... order, today, from your grocer. Tie-bac- ks each window. Silent Power Great occasions do not make heroes or cowards, they simply unveil them to the eyes of men. Silently and imperceptibly as we wake or sleep, we grow and wax Living Well strong, we grow and wax weak; A wise man keeps on good terms and at last some crisis shows us what we have become. Canon with his wife, his conscience and his stomach. Westcott. In SALT LAKE CITY the mm HOTEL Ounce ofthtDiscriminatingTrttYtler 400 400 ROOMS BATHS Rates: $2.00 to 4.00 has in the Our $200,000.00 ra modeling and refurnishing made available the finest hotel accommodations West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. CAFETERIA DINING ROOM DINE BUFFET DANCE Abo sttflvfsVwf H. WATU5, rWaW Maaogtrt J. NOtMAN WATISSandW. ROSS SUTTON MIS. It is a season of gayest of gay sixties. plumage and novelty feathers. So much so, the newest hats of the seaQUESTION BOX son are made entirely of pasted feathers In gorgeous colors. With Q. Which is more common, ulcez the new dark furs they are simply of the stomach or ulcer cf duodenum Your feather chapeau stunning. (first part of small Intestine) T Which broad may be of the Is most dangerous? orim type or n may oe a cunning A. Duodenal ulcers are more little novel shape or a close fitting common than stomach ulcers. Stomso s turban. Just it leathered to ach ulcers are more likely to be distinction. come cancer than duodenal ulcers. Felt casual hats flaunt spectacuhat and muff twosomes. It is said Q. Can gas on the stomach cause lar quills and other feather novelthat the white fur theme in acces . disease? heart will New too ties. are become the this of felt bretons sets type sory However A. No. gas In stomach of velvet that have s pronounced vogue this winter. as well as those floor of chest and can against press They add a distinctive appearance a fringe of brilliant feathers outlinthe heart crowd the find most brim. ing that women becoming. fur-fac- ' UNDER with appetite or diges tionthat the wife and mother postpones the discussion, but because she knows that a hungry man (or woman) is more apt to be Deanna Durbin's new picture, "Spring Parade," is a honey, chiefly because she, S. Z. Sakall and Henry Stephenson are in it. The story Is Just another of those Old Vienna things, but Henry Koster did good Job of directing, the entire One of the nicest stories ever told about Hollywood has as its hero the late Graver Jones, author of many a successful movie scenario. Some years ago he and his wife, who were childless, went to The Cradle, in Chicago, to adopt one. The superintendent showed them hundreds of babies. "How about that one?" asked Jones, pointing to a child "With crossed eyes. "That poor baby," said the superintendent "He's been here longer than any of the others. Nobody wants him." "We'll take him," said Jones. Today the child, after being given every advantage of medical And treatment, is straight-eyethree years go the Joneses had a little girl of their own. GMT fef!tWITH IcJUtjsU- - HEALTH ning meal. Of course, nothing serious or unpleasant should be discussed just before any meal, as the upsetment interferes with appetite and digestion. four-year-o- ld phia newspaper, selling classified advertising. He got extra Jobs singing in the chorus and in minor roles in the La Scala Opera company. One day the boss dropped In at a matinee, and there was Foster singing when he should have been out sett, tag advertising! Meanwhile Nelson Eddy was working as a shipping clerk for an Iron works company In the same city. Ha had a habit of banting Into song when he was working hard. The foreman couldn't stand It, so he fired the singer, who promptly got Job on the Philadelphia paper that hadnt appreciated Foster's singing the Job was sett ing classified advertising, Robert Taylor was washing the inside of a windshield In a service station In Beatrice, Neb., when the rag slipped out of his hand and into the lap of a lady. He fled, not wait ing to be fired. unpleas- ant that has oc- COLUMN curred during the day, it is better not to discuss it until the husband and father has finished his eve- Nevertheless the members of the cast of "Shepherd of the Hills" were Viri-t-a delighted to have Campbell in their midst while they were on location in the San Bernardino mountains. On location hours are usually very long, the rule being to shoot from daybreak to sunset to take full advantage of the natural light Which means that actors, stars and all, get up at 5:30 or thereabouts. But In the eyea of the state labor law Vlrlta is an Infant, so she can't tart to work until I a. m. Conse-- q neatly the actors who worked with her get twe extra boars of sleep very morning. They brought pressure to bear en Director Henry Hathaway to extend her part so that ft would last for the entire six weeks. Practically all the men stars in Hollywood were fired from perfectly good Jobs before they turned to the movies. Preston Foster suspects that Nelson Eddy got the one he lost Foster was working on a Philadel- NOTE: The chintz covered lamp shads and lha spool table also add interest to this window. Full directions for maklns a shade like the one Illustrated are If SEWING, Book 1. Directions for the spool table are In Book 5; also descriptions M tha first four booklets in this aeries. Thorf ara si homomaklng projects la each nun ber; for which there la a service chargf of lOe each to cover coat and Bulling? Send order tot ONE the stage or in pictures because children, like animals, invariably "steal" scenes. One cut gesture, one little smile from a child can make an Academy Award winner look like a piece of furniture, so far as audiences are concerned. cJ? Ruth Wyeth Spears by Write rn Newspaper Union.) of the bits of wives and mothers nave learned by experience is that if any serious matter is to be discussed, parti- TODAY'S cularly some- ACTORS usually dread working with children on cast it includes Allyn Joslyn, Reginald Denny, Robert Cummings and Franklin Fangborn is good, and there are some lovely new songs. Deanna is charming The grown-u- p and sings beautifully, of course end as the setting is what old Vienna always is in the movies, she sings an arrangement of the "Blue Danube." ir By DR. JAMES W. BARTON By V1KGINU VALE DEANNA DUKBIN HOW T9. SEW J. 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