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Grand 7441bIsaLitiit(1410t1 41' - - Aheoll if: Whit '' 4' i) 98 ) 4 kallir----- - 41 - 4- :- 1 -- -- 1:-- ) with The style that's sweeping bitnhd"inge? corded gabardine band and too of good fur felt factory-blocke- d shape forres" - g 'GABBY' 'MARATHON HATS - 0 f Smarf-tookin- - 'k 1 n - - 1 Mn's ire' ' ''' '' I' For Altad In Flattery — 2 : i Tr! A 7771 - lt jtd t I 111asal al) ' 4 i- - 1 i‘ : :1' t 4 - ) c so - 11:el t - o'r-00- 4te ( II - i 4 - 04 01712 f g tr oil -- (1: - id 4' ' i 4 L 41 1 7 ' '''' - t- 490 ttitertkoleh ' Handsome stitched crown and brim! Neatly bound edge that aasures you plenty of "snap- - and & lasting shape Factory blocked In the moat wanted shapes! ) ') '1 l" - e ' ' f beeshilaikeuTtsifrabullyoc: - PN- - I - KERCHIEFS s or lace trimmed t ! Gay Colored PANTIES trtlearnplakinnitsFyaine 1 l'h 241 L-- ag ' ' ' - - 4- Dainty Silk Rayon - É I - — ' '' 1110' - ' c" i' f 11 4 ?41- N:'i ' :1 11 '' ' s' - - ' I ? 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PLAID ov: 1 '''' ti'''''' - - 1 -- '"" ur41: --- P0&:::71"r7 00 :: ‘ 7 r): 4:112 e ::1r: 4' 1) i t 1 gt t LI - ( tr t Pi I lttiN r-- - ) L-: - ler'-'73111- t is?:4-t-- '5 t D: latt t 400bk 7':-- i 1 —d ‘ s ‘ r 'I Smart Mannish Tailoring! 4 sv ' N st x ere - 1!' 1 t z t ' Attet4 '1 --' : I- -r ‘- p4 - q laz' I- - - dIr- 1p-4 - 11 5t -A 1-- ' 4 - ' ‘ -- i 0' K ' 98 l'I'l Ai—irl'f cl le "' ' 'f '' flow 44 - ' tt 100 I - le- - $ : :a - ''' Mara- thon t c :!'- 1 ii: Styli! the In individual Be hat you wear! - ‘ Mead of :r t- : ''''---1 Ai' HIGH FLYER HATS (8"7" I ) 7 Go fe Th -- k t 'i''''' r :: ‘ - 1 ril ‘ 161 ti — it'ir i: 0 r ri 107LI 11 r 1 ri o g t Floor Men's Dept—Main 777777rr 'wo- 4vyz114: 1i ? fi- r I 11 ' N- -- 1 40 0 a i t 'A e 7' i v qr ri rk 01 l' 'Ll ''' :' --- '0 '7::'–t —0 4r - ' 1 w A 4 im for - ' r:- tv-- - L" -- ! i e— 16 s "NN zoo o 1:- ' --- ' Ytiy : ' - - — 16::11 4 - 4 ' ) f4' dA - ViS77- ' P‘ ----ew rs i 1‘ 101e::' eitret-t- v71 (rft i ) - ( 3 i li‘ - III 11'4 ALA ''' - cookooq 0 tatm: 'r f ‘' L::: a 441 a r'4 ) ' - -- I - -- - ri ) rt 1 1 "1 - 1144es f-5- q 7 cti :" a !III ' - to him a small freckle-face- d lad of --about 10" Haun recalled The little boy's Uncle Benny was in the army and the boy had worked very hard collecting scrap When he stood before the august chairman he was asked if he had collected anything the community Proudly throwing- back his shoulders the youngster said: 'You bPt I did 11 wart my Uncle Benny to come home? -Just think what a nation can do when it enlists 30000000 !youngsters like this in one big 'army most of them having at least an rncle Benny if not a father or brother in the fighting todag 1r 10 n gg INC - r t1 1 1- r 4 7' If1 fl ( -- watching a salvage program parade in a small town 'It was early last April and the chairman of the prog-rarr- i after the parade was over called C ' BACK-TO-SCHO- $ 'SALT LAKE CITY STORE ' 42 e'"- - 37-m- m from ' So we're equipped to do it well—because being' 'a practical thrifty sort of outfit from 'way back' we know what these realistic young collegei people expect of us in times of war economy! The children will be taught that the old flatiron which holds the kAchen door open on baking days Is worth two steel helmets or 30 band grenades That the set of tire chains gathering rust in the garage will make 20 antiaircraft shells That the leaking washpail will make three bayonets and that 1000 burned out lamps will make 40 compasses They cart bring in dad's old golf clubs to help make a 30 caliber or a tire to make machine 20 pairs of parachute troopers' boots or 12 gas masks They can bring in everything—including the !kitchen sink—except tin cans and !waste paper Officials of the conservation division of the war production board consider children particularly suited to hunt and collect scrap material Ray Haun a supervisor of the general salvage section and father of the idea said in discussing-- the plans: Children are more persistent and see more than adults Its hard to turn youngsters down when they come knocking at your door with earnest enthusiasm And children unlike adults never think the job is done They work more tirelessly and do better than almost any grown-up- " In Small Town The idea for the children's army Haun said came while he was extalaa-tirk- t 011 FOR ' CO PlieNNICT C EVERYTHING vass Get Cyotaz -- i4eT ' - 0) e se delay lid Li or 4 7 :4 a J Aug 29 (Wide Though he has no children of hia own the genial white-haire- d Haun has won the friendship of 'boys and girls wherever he has gone This aptitude goes back to the time when he was a country school teacher Gave Parties While manager of the Detroit office of This Week magazine before he came to Washington on leave of absence Haun gave two or three parties a year for gangs of his young friends and there are about 200 children scattered from Texas to Philadelphia who call him "Uncle Ray" Herbert L Gutterson chief of the general salvage section of NV P announced the over-a- ll plan for enlisting the children together with 875000 school teachers in the scrap collecting army The machinery already has been set up he said so that the army may march forward simultaneouslv all over the nation as soon as school starts W P E officials say this is especially important in the northern part of the United States as the scrap must be in before the snnw fl J W Studebaker U S commissioner of education in indorsing the program said: "The war production board has asked me to bring to the attent:on of school administrators and teachers the seriousness of the needed for shortage of materials our war efforts To overcome these shortages it will be necessary to intensify our efforts to salvage all avallable scrap -The discovery of scrap material is peculiarly a job children can do We are therefore asking the schools of the country to organize the children into a new a third front my army to achieve this purpes-o7414e- : t I ''' -- - '1 ''"" '''''''4 it's no small job to outfit the thousands of young unitpeople pouring into America's colleges and !versifies But it's a job Penney's has been doing :every fall for many years World)—Guard those old golf clubs dad if you still want them A children' s salvage army 30- 000000 strong is going to stage a friendly invasion of American homes beginning October 5 in search of sdrap material to help produce arms and equipment for the fighting forces This "third front" army will be organized through the schools to conduct a avetematic thorough cannationwide g-u- ' ' Schools Will Organize New 'Third Fronn kouse-to-hou- - - T0811g"øø9 Take Over V Scrap Drive WAIIINGTON 5alt galic Zribunt 31:1je Sunday Morning 30 1912 A - ' k i - " ' 1 I '''' ! trA A ylk a — - a 4 I -- - — - ""7""!"-!- ao 4IpoMpilk AP - - - - - ''''-'4- - ''''!:::71--- - -- - |