Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JUNE' 10 1831' V - J ' v t jrj And Now ah i' " Ingenious 'I "V I A p I — - - V i - s f ‘hx ' v-k- V ' -- ' :v :' r 4 ‘ v $ - -- 1 ' - t :'v uYV ’ ' V V'a fjfr and Daughter HaveBuilt f AU Kinds! of Furniture ana a Brand- - 1 " 1 - - - — r3V- - 'Ui k V ? 0 4 I 4 Wj Newspapers I- 'ic s V:' V-- ‘ 4 :"?:' X M--v- Vr V" 'j 4 i vXvy3':- V ' sV !V t i i£s:yi N i The Hat That Crowns Adalyn Doyle's Youthful Blonde Beauty Is Lovely but Frail Being an Interesting Example of the New Paper Millinery Fad new paper clothes should retail' st Their experiment was so successful no more than sixty cents a suit and created so much astonishment They are ready made cut to fash- among their neighbors that the Ston-madecided to try their skill at conionable English patterns and made of very strong paper They last a structing furniture for their home out week and will be particularly suit- - of the same material able for warm weather wear the lower right-han- d The photograph-iMen’s clothing experts have long corner of this page shows some men are obdurate of the results With great care and cuncomplained that about changing the style of their ning the two women built garden costumes Powder blue herringbenches chairs tables and lamps They bone patterns belted and declare all of tr se articles are as com- garments come and go but the fortable and v xble as those made in ’ sturdy brown and blue serge in con- - the usual waj servative models are with us always: comJust about the time that they Every year the clothiers hold a confurnishing their home in this way vention during which they try to popu- pleted Mrs Stonman and hey larize the idea of having men follow the the ambitious daughter decided that they wanted a women do But fashions as changing - r new house ' : aside from a comparatively few Beau “Why not build it in the same way?" Brummels and sheiks most young and Mrs Stonman asked old men wear the same kind of clothes “A grand idea" agreed Vivian year in and year outt much to‘ the disFor this considerable task thy called tress of the industry whose activity wouldbe enormously increased if only in the men of the family to advise them but in the end the women decided they men would chase the clothing fads Something similar to the “currency" would work without any male assist ance Mrs Stonman put up the framecostume is seen in the wood pulp baththe unique dwelling and ing outfits worn by the two pretty girls work for Vivian covered it with newsin one of the photographs reproduced on 'this page Their swim suits are made paper clapboard both inside and out of thinly-cu- t The house was then painted and tha spruce wood and if the staves of their bathing clothes should ' newspaper rolls treated with the same become loosened there would be a hurry composition that made their cat’s miniacall for the beach patrol’s emergency ture dwelling waterproof Needless to squad say the Stonmans are particularly careBut the Paper Age will not necessar- ' ful about their kitcheil fire and no smokily be restricted to the wearing of paper ing of cigars cigarettes or pipes Is algarments and clothes made of the wood lowed In their paper home ’ pulp from which paper is made But such a house has many advanThere is a forward-minde- d family in tages Those who live in it never lack Mass Cove has that Rockport Pigeon for reading matter Wherever one looks already anticipated the future by build- there are headlines and stories Tha all of out of useful sorts things ing Stonmans in covering the inside of the paper kitchen were careful to use only the House-shee- ts They do this by tightly rolling up pages of the women’s section of newspaper Then they soak hold hints and cooking recipes are the paper rolls in water and leave them printed alt over the four walls and ceilout in the sun to dry This process ings As a result on: the family table makes the newspaper rolls very hard there has lately been served a much The two women who did this work— more varied selection of dishes than ever : v Mrs Elis Stonman and her daughter before In all Massachusetts and possibly in Vivian—tried their hand at the craft first in constructing a house for their the entire United States there is probcat “Tricks” They made the feline’s ably no house quite like the Stonmans Just what can be done in the line of dwelling after the model of the famous log cabin where Abraham Lincoln was paper millinery is shown by the picture horn When the amsll structure was of the girl in the attractive hat which completed they treated the paper rolls is entirely made of that material Howwith a composition to make it water-pro- ever the young lady who wears it never X leaves her home without an umbrella ns n rr awlm or not t Prcttr CleU Del CUm the “Mlrt ProtpcrliT of 1 Corel Cable H Wearing a Balking Suit Made Only of Paper “CurreneT and Can't Quito Decide Whether to'Chance a Dive Into the Ocean Blue Right 1 A Mala Model la Shown Wearing On of the New Paper Suit high-walst- ' world has bad an Ice age a age a bronxa age n copper n ateel ago and now — tner looms befoN us the amusing prospect of a paper agfc News from various parts of the world Indicates that paper hats and clothes and even paper bathing suits are on their way If beach styles of this deM scriptlon enjoy a vogue the old fash ioned jingle: "Mother may I po in for n owimt" “Yes my darling daughter Hang your clothe $ on a hickory limb But don’t go near tho water! " will have more significance than ever If any Olympic champion swimmer dons one of the newf angled bathing costumes then actually forgets herself and takes a dive into the ocean blue one imagines that she will soon be heard calling for a barrel Btit pictured on this page is a young lady garbed entirely in paper who seems to be playing with the idea of indulging herself in a few fancy strokes in the waters of thi Atlantic The young lady is beautiful Gleta Do! Class of Coral Gables Florida Miss Glass was recently chosen “Miss Prosperity" in a fete held at the resort near Miami to mark the return of good times It was fitting that Miss Glass should wear the outfit she does for it is composed of paper “currency" sewn together Just about the time that her unusual garb was startling natives and tourists ' at Coral Gables word came from Germany that a shipment of 40000 men's paper suits were on their way to England and the United States During the World War an enter-prisiNew York clothier made a great many such paper suits for men He thought there might be a market for this product as there was a shortage of wool at the time due to the extraordinary demands ' Unde Sam was making for millions of khaki suits and blankets for his THE 1 brave soldier boys The paper suits looked great hanging on the racks of the stores but when the customers put them oft they wrinkled too easily for the fastidious tastes of the male inhabitants of Manhattan ' But advices from Germany a short while ago declared that chemists had evolved a paper that would hold the press almost as well as cloth and would defy a limited number of Summer war-maki- 1 v showers A few years ago it is well to remember a prominent American scientist My Drsrl The Young Ladies Above Are Wearing—of All Things! —Bathing Suita Made of Thinly-Cu- t Spruce Wood They Are Tralice Steen end (Right) Elinore Eddy and They Gave the Bath- - era at Hoeuiam Wash’ Something New and Spec-- ! locular to Marvel at ng ' ' ' ' of IT “What's the News?" One Might Well Ask This Cat at He Emerge From Hit House Built ef Newspaperswrote a long article describing the paper clothing age that he believed was im pending v In this interesting piece the scientist said that paper suits would bs so cheap v that men in ordinary circumstances t would be able to buy one each day withf out any strain on their purses Mr he said would stop at the tailor’a each morning while on the way to work and be outfitted The paper material would be conditioned to sustain the day’s wear and tear and would not become soggy and full of holes when it rained The ordinary male whose chief feel-in- g about elothes is that garments are only something to shield him from the icy blasts of Winter and tha burning sun’s rays in tha Summertime was not very receptive to this idea but ha may change his mind when the new ship- IhHia Ell Stonman ments of the “conditioned" paper suits And HereJisSomf of the Curiousjfprnttnrc JJsde of Roiled-II- p Newspapers That the Ingenious MotherandDaughter £"dLe Both “ " end Outsid' the -- make their appellant on lliS Streets " for Use La Their Paper UomeT Uuinue Dweiunl It Covered With Newspsperlade The manufacturers declare that the Uspboerd i 1 CertiH till Kins ouee MMs he iJ Ha T'n r" ' Baflh |