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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. UTAH Play Clothes Smartly Styled Of Dependable Wash Fabrics Star Past Jupiter Fulgur Tells How For Yellowed Knife Handles. If the handles of knives become yellow soak them in peroxide for four hours, then place out of doors in the sun. Irene Makes Front Page Glamour to Perfection By CHERIE NICHOLAS "" . By Virginia Val .. ... AROUND the HOUSE Items of Interest to the Housewife Sunday Night Menu. A delightful simple menu for Sunday night is: Hot bacon sandwiches, fruit salad with whipped brownies and ice coffee. cream, a man in Refreshing White Paint. White Removing Whitewash. To reis perfectly hap- move whitewash from windows, paint which has gone yellow in hot should be cleaned with a solution py if hes asked to make light- rub with a cloth dipped made by mixing a handful of orning. He is Gustav Rohrbach, vinegar. dinary whiting with a pint of THERES motion picture Clean Ice Trays. Each week water. celebrities whom you never wash the ice tray with a baking For Polishing Glass. Old linen see on the screen and very sel- soda solution. This prevents the is and better than cotton. Newsprint of stale musty development men and dom read about ice cubes. in odors the paper may be used successfully. women without whose aid motion pictures could never have become as technically perfect one of those as they are. Rohrbach can create all sorts of special effects, but making lightning is his favorite he says he gets the same kick out of it that a boy gets from running to a fire. Its no great stunt in itself, he says; you just bundle together a carbons dozen or so on the end of two long sticks, put the sticks on a hinge, plug them into an electric circuit, and then operate them by hand. But unless youre very careful the carbons weld then theres a chance of burning out fuses, and possibly setting the studio on fire. If you want to see some of his work, go to Principal Productions he did sevenWay Down South teen lightning effects for it chain, bolt, summer and all the other varieties of lightning except the one known as ball, which very few people, including, Rohrbach, have ever high-intensi- ty seen. Front Remember Page, that sizzling picture of newspaper life? but since cenIts to be sorship is stricter now than it used e, DLAY clothes have come to be a theme of themes with costume designers. The idea of wearing just any old duds when you go out to play or to rough it in camp life or mountain climbs or just simple hikes is completely taboo these days. No woman of modern outlook can afford to sidetrack the issue of being smartly and appropriately garbed wherever she cross-count- ry goes. Theres absolutely no escapstyle ing the new demand for tuned to environs of the time, the place and the game. Indulge in any outdoor pastime you will, but be sure you look the part in the matter of correct attire. Designers have risen so valiantly to the occasion of creating an entire wardrobe of play clothes that all one Hats, Tiny or Big has to do is to go to specialized departments and make your needs known and you will be outfitted to the nth degree of correctness for this sports occasion or that. However, there is more to the play clothes challenge than just style, for dependable wearability that will withstand the ravages of roughing it is of such vast importance one needs must meet the issue with all the art and science at command. Which is exactly what fabric manufacturers are doing. Note the play clothes pictured They are extremely fabric conscious we can assure you, demonstrating perfectly the fact of their and their color fastness. Describing these timely modes, from left to right, the perfectly tailored slacks and shirt on the standing figure is of a wool and cotton flanne which has been scientifically sanforized shrunk in Switzerland. A dark blouse with lighter skirt, both of sturdy cotton gabardine that as shown cenhas been tered in the group will undoubtedly be a first choice with outdoor girls who know their 1939 fashions. Note the impeccably tailored pockets. The Gay Nineties dressmaker bathing suit comes back again. Ful. g skirt, basque bodice, waistband and tiny puffed sleeves with touches of narrow black velvet ribbon against demure yellow and white and black printed cotton describes the 1939 version of this quaint type as illustrated above to the right. Underneath this cotton outfit jersey fit snugly making a complete tights e ensemble. trim and Full of Nineteenth century charm yet intensely modern with its brief bras is the beach ensemble on the seated figure in the foreground. It can be relied on to give perfect wear in that the flower print cotton which and fast fashions it is color. Quaint ruffles edge the snug shorts and finish the formal little semi-fitte- d coat. The basque-lik- e platform shoes are also interesting. pre-shrun- k, snug-fittin- sanfor-ized-shru- nk ship-shap- pre-shru- sound cook books. The prettiest folders of this sort that I have seen were made in green and yellow to match the dtchen color scheme. The diagrams given here show exactly low they were made. The folders are stiffened with cardboard so they hold booklets of different sizes neatly. The cardboard should be cut the size of the argest booklet in the group. The fabric side of both pieces of oilcloth should be entirely covered with paste to make it stick smoothly to the cardboard. LetOvercautious ter or write the general subject Holding an eel too fast is the of the booklets on a label and paste it on the back. Place the way to let it escape. Des-plain- es hard-boile- m Alexander Korda is launching a new star in The Thief of Bagdad ; his name is John Justin, hes 21 years old, and has had a sort of Errol Flynn career hes been rancher, deckhand, farm worker and actor, and traveled around the world. Korda sent out a call for a young player for the role of the prince, hundreds of young men applied, and John Justin won out, and contract. got a seven-yea-r Sabu, the Elephant Boy, is also in the cast, and will make his debut as a singing star. Jack Dawn, Metros mighty man make-usort of took some of the screen girls glamour apart a while ago. If youve seen old photographs of p, of Hedy Lamarr you must have marveled at the change in her. Well, (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Mr. Dawn explained that her mouth was made over to give it that luscious curve; her hair was done in loose waves and that long bob was Even the lowly ticking is going decreed, her eyebrows were reslightly high-ha- t. vamped so that there was more The suede jacket has come out of space between them. But, he added, the strictly sports class. she had a practically perfect face Of interest in hosiery styles, is a to begin with! new interest in colorful types. All kinds of sleight o,f hand fashThe personnel of We, the Peoion tricks can be done with sport ple hopes that there wont be another lamb on the program for a clothes. In the fabric choice for new dress long, long time. The one that travcoats the designers are showing eled from Kansas to New York, Marys Little Lamb, developed originality. Those comfortable huaraches, or an appetite for microphone wiring straw woven sandals, are in the shoe that had the engineers practically crazy. departments again. Youll be calm, cool and collected ODDS AND ENDS Nelson Eddy's this summer if you happen to fancy in it he's to will love Balalaika fans net of the blouses. any thirteen songs . . . Allan Jones resing A New York designer, on the turns to the screen via a Paramount consearch for something different to dis- tract; hes been practically a forgotten tinguish summer clothes, has turned man for too long . . . Jean Arthur took to fishnet. her dog to the dress rehearsal of the The Dutch .influence which began "Only Angels Have Wings" broadcast, it howled so with the blue and white Dutch boy but when she had to cry rehearsal stopped tiU she calmed suits has spread into patterns for that him down. by Western Newipapar Union.' print fabrics. J , oil cloth folders so that they will make a brave show along with the IRENE DUNNE to be the story will be changed a bit. Instead of focussing interest on d the hero, a reporter, the heroine will get most of the limelight. The most encouraging thing about the announcement is the fact that Irene Dunne will portray her. Paris Flashes There is no excuse for not having a flattering hat this summer for showevery type is included in the to brims tiniest toques from ings that go to extremes in the matter of size. The diminutive hat for dinner and evening wear, as shown below, here gains daily in popularity. It isfeathirridescent soft in interpreted ers with a touch of shell pink velvet. The black veil is strikingly embroidered. Compared to some of the new brims the large mushroom hat shown here of black Milan is in reality quite conservative. Theres no limit as to brim dimensions. efficient kitchen has a EVERY shelf. The paper back Dooklets that all homemakers love to collect may be placed in bright folder flat under something heavy until it is dry. NOTE: Book 1 SEWING, or the Home Decorator, and No. 2, Gifts, Novelties, and Embroideries, are now 15 cents each, or both books for 25 cents. Readers who have not secured their copies of these two books should send in their orders at once, as no more copies will be available when the present stock is sold. Your choice of the QUILT LEAFLET illustrat36 authentic patchwork ing stitches; or the RAG RUG LEAFLET, will be included with orders for both books for the present, but the offer may be withdrawn at any time. Leaflets are 6 cents each when ordered without books. Everyone should have copies of these two books containing 96 HOW TO SEW articles by Mrs. Spears, that have not appeared in the paper. Send your order at once to Mrs. Spears, 210 S. St., Chicago, 111. Liberal Sorrow Joy may be a miser, but sorrows purse is free. Stoddard. Forced Bravery Many would be cowards if they had courage enough. |