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Show S2 Fashions' for the Smart Woman DOUBLE-BREASTED Double-breasted fashion will b very smart this Sprint, both (or sports and for street wear. There is something jauntily youthful about this style that (ives.lt an irresistible appeal. ap-peal. The model illustrated may be developed in lifbtwtight novelty woolen to wear under the Winter coat, and may be worn with fur scarf when the first days of Spring make it possible to ' discard heavy - coats. The blouse has a trim collar and Vestee which are chic in pastel piqui. The skirt b circular and is attached to tnttg, pointed yoke, . which gives the frock tuck-in effect ' Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5008. Sizer 14 to 42, 45 cents. . S2 ' : ' ". -, ,. Fashions for. the Smart Woman jlMf 1,1.1.1 .V,.W SMART FOR BEACH WEAR Trousers are tht thinq on the beach. You niay have a sun-tan back that is no bnck at all, aud of course you have no sleeves, but you must have something some-thing to cover your legs. The beach enseinhle sketched features sailor trousers trou-sers and . a sleeveless coat with wide armholes. The blouse and lining of the out match, and contrast strikingly with tin; rest of the ensemble. It it also smart to merely cover your bath-ins bath-ins suit with the trousers, lining your coat v. ith a material to match the iiincr part of the bathing suit, and' this blot;se may be used for the top of the ball rr.i; suit. Picurial Printed Pattern No. 5104. Sizes 14 to 42, SO cents. ' S2 Fashions for th-z Smart Woman w 0'Ciua.iAt.ittVigp Fashions for the Smart Woman . ' ' '. ' v . P'KTMIAA sUVM 11111 ' n , 1 li sooe The Royal Laundry repairs' your elotb.es. Phone 90. Basket Ball Season Tieketa, $1.60 Hi School Office. DAYTIME SMARTNESS The extremely aimple frock is always al-ways the height of smartness for daytime day-time wear. In the present mode this type is usually semi-fitted, with a slightly Mousing bodice, a belt at the normal waistline, a snug hip section, and a low flare. The skirt is invariably inva-riably even at the bottom, and reaches no longer than the middle of the leg. The mode! illustrated is a splendid example ex-ample of the daytime frock, with toft lingerie collar adding the flattering feminine touch. It may be developed in a black erf pe or any of the toft dark colors sponsored by Paris for the winter mode. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5031 Sizet 14 to 42, 45 cents. , A "NOVEL YOKE Mothers who know how to dress .daughters simply and appropriately Uor- school, always appreciate a . pattern which retains the practical, simple lines that are best for school, and yet presents some distinctive detail de-tail Such a pattern is presented here. An individual yoke with a loose, button-trirnmcd tab-end and a youthful youth-ful Peter Pan collar is featured. The tuwer-front of the frock is pirated and is joined to the upper-fronts under a narrow belt The sleeves may be long or short This frock is smart ' fat challla with linen, or in printed llmen combined with a solid color. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5006. Si 6 to 14 years, 35 cents.. LAST CHANCE " - SERVICE STATIOfJ - 95 MAIN STREET SHELL OIL PRODUCTS OCOHE A UORELLO .-. - "- ' ' '-Mt-l!!..- ISA OUR POLICY AND ITS RESULTS Aa Atvtrtlsemtnt ci Tht Ifouottln States Tilephont d Ttlegrtph Company - OUR POLICY "To furnish the most telephone service and the best at the least possible cost consistent with financial safety." r . 1IE3ULTS ' ' Improved and. Extendi ' &Wi that la, while the sub-Servica sub-Servica .4 . erlbr remained at th tele- I'., boring the year 11 i w i011-, ' ",-'' ' ' ' - . , construction program, d ' : ' hg P"9 - Lower, Cost Service ' ' " io!Zi&iSZ. tancerateabocameefrectlv.'. 0, more the ,11.0 W.O,0. tnulryS"?h ' ' .. -' , , principally affected atattoa-' ' ' v.At thU year to ,UUon dsy cang evening " this Company had opproxW ,nd nlght not Ing re- mately 414,109 telephones aacd '. -' lt LsVoLHni Direct savings also result- iSl? ' ' aubscrlbers from reduc- ,. . . I tlons in th ehargea for cer-" ' , . tain types of telephone In- '' ImporUBt addlUona wre ,tllatlona and changes, and .v;--T.to ?. aumber " from th adoption ot mor ,.'.. r?l. loc .lUi''.t ,nl liberal practlcea in xtend-. xtend-. North, Booth, East and Test. , jng plant and aervice ta aub- -. . acribars In- sparsely settled ' Kew equipment and op- sections, orating methods hav aub- ' , ' atantlally improved th . ' . ' qualitr of both, loeat and 1, Thel WM foUer eoopera- f long distance service, 'm,- tlon on tne lart of our ,nb 1 See, COO - local calls, and crlbera, an Important part 18,800.000 toll and : long of ood telephone service. - distance ealla being handled V ' , with a greater degr of x- Much was accomplished ... eellenc than vr before, fat making our 'facilities'.'- " V During lt2 a great major- more attractive, and more . Ity of long distance calls comfortable and convenient - war handled Ilk local for our subscribers. 19308 PROGRAM , "Tint aort strict and the best" it our eon- ' - .. tfauiag aim. In 1939 our forf wi7 b bent ' ' !wfrf Producing a ttltphona service 0 even fer qnalitr in speed, accuracy, convenf- : not. eUiciauef. P. H. REID, President. - . The Mountain States,.,) Telephone and TELcmu?ir Company" 5 . r ... " |