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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. LTAH Cottons Take on Importance Star In Back to School Wardrobe -- -- ID) 11st Disecting a Comedian John Hubbard Zooms By CHERIE NICHOLAS Orson in Tough Spot By Virginia Vale F YOURE interested in taking a comedian apart and seeing what makes him funny Items of Interest to the Housewife AROUND the HOUSE in another container. Add water to the two portions at the same time and mix quickly. Then add the colored portion to the white batch, stir two or three times, and dump quickly in the mold to set. Cretonne Curtains. When you wash curtains or loose covers of cretonne, put a large cupful of vinegar into the rinsing water. It brightens the colors. Colorful Berries. To make sure will retain their bright colberries on the screen, consider Stan Refrigerating Food. It is not a or be careful not to overcook them. good plan to put foods m the reLaurels shoes. Of course, If they are used in preserves store frigerator wrapped in paper, exshoes have always been an im- the jars in a dark place. cept occasionally a layer of waxed portant part of a comedians paper. Paper is a poor conductor Imitation Marble From Plaster of heat and so prevents refrigerawardrobe Charlie Chaplins, for instance but Laurel makes of Paris. Mix dry (not oiled) col- tion. Bulky objects such as meat powder thoroughly in one roasts may be covered with a sinuse of them in such a way that ored batch of plaster. Put more plaster gle layer of waxed paper. the audience isnt conscious of the part they play. The shoes he wears wnen making pictures have no heels thats all there is to it. They give him that strange, rolling gait, and you laugh at the way he walks without knowing why. They also help in giving him the appearance that contributes so much to his performances. Watch him in his latest picture, A Chump at Oxford, and youll realize how much those trick shoes woe-bego- do for him. DLANNING a back-to-scho- for young ward-rob- e ol 1939 sophisticates? Heres news of smart cottons, for cottons are gaining in style prestige. They are the more persuasive in that they are such grand and glorious washable successes, added to which they are durable as well as smart. True aristocrats among the newer fabrics are the fine shantung cottons and the highly mercerized poplins, both of which actually seem to improve with repeated launderings, for the iron brings out the native luster of the cotton. Fall prints are more subdued. The backgrounds are darker. No wise mother chooses any print these days that is less than perfectly washaand sanble, completely color-faforized shrunk. little girls will wear For dress-u, stunning cloque piques, fine linens, washable spun rayons and new crashes that resemble linens but are actually serviceable cotton. Another outstanding favorite is washable gabardine for school and for all autumn activities. Blouses, shorts, skirts, culottes, in fact every conceivable type of garment for youthful wearers of both sexes who lead a strenuous outdoor life are showing in cotton gabardines that st p, Leading Vogue are processed so they cannot shrink out of fit. Destined to be a schoolgirl favorite is the cunning dress pictured to the left at the top in the group. As much like mothers bolero jacket outfit as possible is this modish frock designed so cleverly for little daughter with whom it is most certain to prove first choice to wear first day of school. Made of fine quality shantung broadcloth guaran- teed course, this model is most attractive. The bolero comes off and leaves a smart little d frock. Worn with a new fall felt, the outfit makes a chic junior ensemble to snuggle under a good warm coat when cool weather sets in. An ideal tubster is the cunning dress worn by the youngster seated in the foreground. It is made of a modern print, the excellent shantung cotton print that mothers know and approve for wardrobes. Note the dainty g in the collar and please observe that a generous shirring gives plenty of front and back fullness. The pockets are clever and pre-shru- short-sleeve- back-to-scho- ol hand-fagottin- new. The smiling young bicyclist on the right wears a very intriguing frock styled of a striped cotton print could be found in any collection of materials, added to which is its attractiveness. The skirt is pleated and a gypsy sash of the material ties at the waist. who possess almost The teen-ag- e an uncanny style sense are having great fun ensembling gabardine outfits that make color their theme. A marine blue gabardine skirt, a yellow blouse, a magenta kid belt, a yellow jacket, a bright headkerchief square that has peasant figurines dancing around the wide border goes to the color limit and yet how effective it is and best of all dependably washable. In choosing the new bright cottons we cant urge mothers too strongly to stop, look and be cautious before they buy. Look at the label whether it be an garment you are selecting for Junior or little sister or a washable fabric by the yard. Look for service guarantees on the of and fabrics. no-fa- de (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) , Fashion Notes Here is a charming interpretation little dinner suit. It conskirt trasts a formal fabThe blouse. wee with a jacket ric that fashions this attractive dinner dress is tecla twill, a crimped spun acetate rayon weave that looks like sheer suedelike wool and feels like duvetyn. The modish jacket that buttons around the waist acis in dusty centing a deep pink. The skirt, in an Indian wine shade, is styled with a front fullness that lends its sculptural grace. floor-leng- th Black is important in Paris fall hat showings. Sheer rayon in a pastel floral print makes a handsome summer negligee. For midsummer wear there is a big shady hat of stitched taffeta in black, white or navy. Felt, velvet, hatters plush, panne, d antelope, taupe and beaver are smart fall millinery materials. Another item of masculine dress is being turned into feminine use the elastic belt band long-haire- small roles, and then he went to where Mervyn LeRoy renamed him Anthony Allen perhaps you remember seeing him in with Louise Dramatic School, Rainer. Hal Roach liked his work and personality So much that he persuaded Metro to let him assume the rest of Hubbards contract, and once more our hero became John Hubbard. Keep your eye on him he may turn out to be one of the screens topflight leading men. Hollywoods sorely in need of some new ones right Metro, now. Orson Welles, the actor who became famous all over the country when he unintentionally spread terror with that Mars broadcast, is in a spot where hes going to be greatly envied, and, later, greatly panned by many of those who envy him at present. , For he has done what nobody else ever has. Hes never made a picture, but the contract he signed with RKO permits him to produce and direct his first one, and star in it as well. The picture will be based on Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness, and if it is good Welles will practically have the motion picture industry in his pocket. Rudy Vallee My Time Is same sponsor thats why hes New Process That Recovers BLACK SAND Highest price ever paid for gold platinum group Black Sand. Send pound or more for testing. RARE METAL EXTRACTION CO. 318 West Colorado. Glendale. California Salt Lakes NEWEST HOTEL think of Greenwich time as absolutely accurate, but the fact that it is sometimes a tenth of a second wrong worries the astronomers. So they are building a new clock which will not vary more than a hundredth of a second. The standard clock, which never runs fast or slow, is the revolving earth; and the astronomers, by observing the stars, can tell the time with complete accuracy. The new clock is like the plugin clocks, but instead of regulating itself by the pulses of current from a dynamo, it makes its own alternating current and times it perfectly by means of a piece of 0 rock crystal which vibrates times a second. We 100,-00- Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE Opposite Mormon Temple HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Rates $1.50 to $3.00 Its a mark of distinction to stog at this beautiful hostelry ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mr. felt that hed sung Your Time to the long enough, and leaving them in Sep- tember. Its a relationship that is ending, the longest of its kind in radio history. Vallee has been responsible for uncovering a great deal of radio talent, and in developing the vaudeville type of radio program that has been so widely imitated. But it seems likely that the one thing hell be remembered for is introducing Charlie McCarthy to the radio public, and keeping him on the air until he was well enough known to find a place of his own. 10-ye- ar X ODDS AND ENDS After a year's absence Wayne King and his orchestra will return to the air in October King has been on a personal appearance tour since last fall . . . Beryl Mercers death leaves a vacancy that will be hard for the movie makers to fill... Johnny Greens new piano concerto, " Music for Elisabeth" will be played by Jose Iturbi at Carnegie HaU this autumn; the Elisabeth " is Johnny's wife, formerly Betty Furness of the movies. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) FREE! Worlds Best Clock JOHN HUBBARD of that is almost as sturdy a weave as of the It took John Hubbard just two years to a day, after he reached Hollywood, to climb to the top the top being the leading role in The Joan Housekeepers Daughter, Bennetts new Hal Roach picture. Hubbard was discovered by Oliver Hinsdell, Paramount talent coach, in one of the Goodman theater plays in Chicago. Paramount gave him some pans should have their own towels. Here is a simple way to make that logic work. Write across the corner of each towel with a soft pencil the purpose for which it is to be used. Use a soft pencil and your best script with the tall letters at least two inches high. If you want to trace the words from paper, blacken the back of the paper with your pencil, place it black side down on the material, then draw the outline. Work over the hand writing with heavy, bright colored embroidery thread. Chain stitch, as shown here at the upper right, gives a good strong outline and may be done quickly. Use a different color for each kind of towel. Colored facings of prepared bias binding used flat as shown at the lower left make a practical edge finish. If you use flour and sugar sacks for dish towels, these suggestions for adding color will be especially useful. 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