Show i - J - I i' Salt lukc TEribune Tt Ijt - Friday Morning 5 November 5 1943 NIMEMEMBE I at The Woman Tells or Leaving Jap Prison i ct Lii) Trj - - ' -- ' '' - f4:- ''' iia '1 V f 'f f:" - '4 Pitt lit " :0 "ei- ! - 1:1 '1' i4 - ' k 't - f fl-Y- ' a' - 4 ' ! !' b y Paradise 1 ' 95 f ' ' ' - -- ' 1 i c - J ': - - i I l-- - - '' ) ' : yl-A1- - 4 '' ---- ' - - 2 - f - - - A r' ' r '' - :J ' 2fi:1 11 : ' A c 4 r ( - 771 1 To NA: : F ' Lk ? - - IED -) 77-i ''' y0 A CI ft y ' ( You'll love the exquisite sheerness of these new and they're styled by Arteraft to rayon hose fit perfectly i - - - 4— COUGHS 'I IN"- -i I' VI‘4 - '16C4 t5- A 1 (Resulting From Colds) Buckley's Famous "CANADIOL" Mixture Acts Like a Flash Spend a few cents today at any drug store for a bottle( of Buckley's CANADIOL Mixture triple acting) Take a couple of sips at bedtime Feel its Instant powerful effective action and bronchial spread thru throat headonce to loos( n It starts at tubes tip thick choking phlegm soothe raw rhembrAne arc! make breathIng ettitr thoeke from Sufferer persistent or brOnthiri ruukty irritatingto coughs find colds Buckley's due Irritations relief Don't brings quick and effective It sit —get Buckley' s Canadiol today You get Yeller Instantly (Adv) 1 '101L) I 41) I (77 - - - y it 7 t:y -- 111116MN' - 'I ' s-- "-- í b -- - r r - '21) ' 'it04:41t---' - 2 i 004 s Sliwatwno 1 4 t' ) t 0 Tiosolr zC - ° - 11875 - 63: '1 I 171 clk - tk - - é ire 25 dktt) 1 2962 - - -- ' -- Cc- t - ' 101-- i ' o v " b "1 1 4--- itikeN V Easalsonsamossomar 1 - 7 ' ' ! - ''l '"! ar i 4-- ( - 4 N PRICE t ': t - 1 ' 1 LI:::01000H' "r 4 ''''f v- L2k'-- 741 6 --- 4ifb - I -- -- ---- I OFF - - 't '4 ‘ "'tA 47 -- - tow" -- I 1 i 0 p I it7'1"1"1174 I 'rt aLIC '''' 4e t I ''' 1 - I ' I I I :' ! 1 -1- - :- R c'i ) Originally $1675 to S1975 56 to I14181 2231 SALE of MILLINERY Originally !ii398 I 1 - Originally Originally 1"199 r 12' OFF 112 H 13 OFF Originally - Pk 4 13 OFF $895 Originally $1895 13 OFF 11213 Originally $5 11 OFF Originally $10 11 OFF Originally $15 VI I‘N 4:4 Z(L011 AW it eir I HE (if I 4 375 750 OFF 11125 THE PARIS MILLINERY—Second ID 333 596 Originally 40 60" i 375 OFF $10 12 OFF $225012 OFF $750 1 1 il - kr- listening? 2 11875 go '41V 4":01-- How do you know 17ho's - 4r) ' 1 r- Originally $25 to $2975 '11—e 711 ‘ -- ' 1 - crepes woolens corduroys and in three size ranges novelties Originally fts : 1 Early fall and winter hats in 'dressy and sport styles All popular colors with attractive trims HOSIERYStrest Floor I Now - oo ' THE PARIS ' t - Rayon 1 4111:1 1667 v I 1 - 1 4 es —Bronchial Coughs —Bronchial Irritations '7- OFF Originally 825' to $2973 Oasis and Caravan I c4 1 to 1317 111:7 ' : i t $3950 Suits companion topcoats each originally 1 Originally $1675 to S1975 I A ' ESSIF S ' 3 y - ' ' Tailored and dressy styles for misses juniors and women Rayon crepes and novelties Originally $1495 4" ' ' J1 ' Classics iiressniaker hobby styles origiiiii'lly $35 PRICE ( Vow ' OP t t 9 Ann dresses 11 - - women's and juniors' daytime rayon crepes corduroy and woolens Originally $895 and $995 if Misses' :i 4 !:- ' - t 1 ' 6- iiii i :t y2 r ' 1 '' ' 4-0 -- 4 1 7'‘" i 7 "7-- i Wool creites tweetis shetlatitls originally $25 - - 4'21 no K Misses' sizes 9 to 15 and 12 to 20 half sizes 1612 to 2112 1A'OMCII'S sizes 38 to 44 ' originally $35 Make Your Selections Now While Sizes Are Available 1 ' :14 I ' ' 1 317 $1975 i 4 Sheer y ' ' A 'It--- I''4111 4 i - -- al: or y i t- -- - Ji 1 -- - ' ? ' ': I - '1 i ' i"' 1 :r 4 -- 6 ' ' ' A - 4 ' : - '': t f-- '- - t The train stopped at each small' town Many vendors approached us but we were not allowed to talk to them or even smile When we reached San Fernando we were so dusty that we resembled minstrel players ready for the curtain Again we stood while we were counted and re counted and then we were told to walk toward iron cargo barges at 'a near-bwharf It was hard to from breaking into a gallop keep Rescue gees Ship We- descended a small gangplank which swayed dangerously And soon we were packed within the barge The sun beat do wn tinmercifolly but in the distance we could see the white crossea of the- - Tem Marti and there wasn't room for any other much thoughts At last we pulled alongside the liner and on the upper deck I aotw my husband for the first time since he left Santo Tomas for Shanghai the previous year My happiness was too much I for description That reunion was 'romething big to me—and I am told there were many of them like it When I recovered by equilibrium after boarding the Teia 'llaru I looked aboutl and saw 1 signs of 'many faces stamped withshowed a Many persons hardship lack of strength and nourishment yet never before had I !wen so many smiles and so much in a single place at a single ' time I think that day will be good I to remember - 1 1 0 rr ailOred 0 Dréssinaker ' ' 'i ' -- '1 - zt A - "''- - ' d 17' 4 ! - : t - originally $25 wool-rayon- s i - - - 'rially and ol 1 dit ?s 1 0 Bobby I OFF Wools blends and worsteds : 1 - 17(' ':::::- 't'' li- 3 1 ir 23t‘13 1 A Ct ' 1 - i : : ' '' 1 A 1: ' 1 Dressmaker and tailored styles originally $2975 - ( ipl i 4 Ai' : - i 4 kti '1'- - --- '' ' 27L----- IP'erfect ' t tivity 1 C1'I-i- ' ' !4 filt-- ' 1-- Throughout the long ride we passed numerous rice paddies guarded by Japanese soldiers and we saw much agricultural ac- 1 ' ' I- 'i a 1 d ' - - : -tr- ft I ' i- '"' - n - ' CI - ' 4! sastatiAL started 1 ! 'ii ! 4 '' i Z 1 - - - all I Every Paw - Were uninviting—but such things did not matter We crowded between stacks-- of baggage and the-trifinally was hap-pin- z '4 t 116"q 11083 ticti All-wo- dr' k 1 '''77'''7r4- ' ' :' &St ' ' Tailored i 9!r1 1- - ''4' ''' -- - -- - 1 - A- - 0 Sport - -2' 't 'f f 4- -- ggr'":: I tut f41-':- L0 t t ' !I h je t9 - - - (T:iassic 171 - Lir-7- I - N ' i' :: a s 7 ii II '7-- t- ci- THE PARIS WOMENIS SHOES—Street Floor ' 1 II one-pa- ir - 1 -- -- L - L)I r 1 ' U t? - - Q 1 r:!' '' '1‘Ar4 1 Pt l'':::N4 111' ligit t''1 l of shoes is substituting for several you'll want a slioe that will go well with several outfits The Paradise Tango pump in rich tan calf will be your fall and winter with its high heel and bump toe favorite the crowded coach The seats with straight wooden backs - 1 - I I ' -- vai-a- -- alt - -- - l 'ii NUI P"' r- '7-- ' i : cl igct ki ! 11 kr-'---- i ' : - C - S'r ! ' I f4 - gltrZleitlitill— i - - ----- 1 s 2"- 'L 0- 4r : ' ' 20-in- ' titig : : I --14'" ' :: Ili A '4 - - - -- -' 'Y ' ''' Al I ' : ii''' I ' “ ' ' 'it '' '' ' 42' ::-- - : ' 4 I : ' - 'N4i" -- - 4 11: 1 s I !1 I i - - oe-- - -' r ''':--- 1 Ag- ' ' el '' ' ' Ni?:'f4'':----- ' Ws 0 tit :' 4z that lyfisses'Elm 11:1"1"4: I I - - 11'- I L' I I 1 - 1 - t ' ' 3 ':-- Now ) " 'j 4 - ' - ) :: H i tv(i-- At''' (U) - ' 11111 N 1 - 'l-i:'- Irtr'-''- ' - I - di tc4 4 il 11' - f!4 C'-Ldo 10) : - e:::7--- (4r t 3 '''' - - ii L 's" IL" (Lts - - e' A - day of my departure Is outstanding in my memory and shall recall it long after I have' accepted normal living once again It was when we departed from the 'friends with whom we had worked and shared unforgettable experiences The entire camp was up ready to help and to bid farewell Lights burned in familiar rooms and floodlights illuminated a pile of symbolic of baggage the fact that we actually were going reeling of Sadness There was an intense feelingof sadness for those to be left behind: mingled with a sensation of happiness and hope which had lain c dormant In trucks we passed through those hateful and hideous gates which had clanged shut on us so long before We passed through darkened streets which were quiet and desolate You felt that this was' the ghost 'of prewar Manila As the trucks thumped over car trarks I wasdelighted with the unfamiliar senration of the motion Hundreds of Filipinos were waiting at the station but we were herded away then counted and finally allowed to board a train which took us to San Fernando torthward There- was not much space on I Li3) sk --- x ' By Barbara Brines PORT ELIZABETH Union of south Africa Nov 2 (Delayed) ('—After 21 months of internrnent within four walls at Santo' Tomas in Manila it still seems Unreal' that we are heading for I 11 - 1110re"i: ' ''-:-1'- S p4 (7': t !: c ' - Ittisseltltrines the wife borne The p ' N estorr ‘ k:' Selw ' i' i I f Jit ii A exchange liner Cripsholm de- 16eribes here a woman's reaction to being set free after months of internment by the Japanese she and her husband met for the first time In a year aboard the Japanese liner Tel& Marti which brought them to Port Elizabetk for transfer to the Gripsholm ' Li DI 1 ii L0-) II I le:t-- of an Associated Press foreign correspondent 1ith whom she Is corninz home on the Swedish - c ri - 7r--1 - - - - - -- 1itgo - - - 1 I 7 ii C 7r r7T- 1 - Writer's Spouse Coming Home Aboard Vessel 1Ntro Pcirts-- --' ' -- DISE ONLY Floor 00"40441 I 4 |