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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Prints Teamed With Plain Wools Tell Fascinating Fashion Story ASK ME O ANOTHER r By CHERIE NICHOLAS A Quiz With Answers Offering Information on Various Subjects The Questions The Answers What is a solecism? Where is the measurement parsec used? 3. What is the lee side of a ship? 4. May one sound be produced so as to neutralize another sound, the result being silence? 5. Who was the Spanish conqueror of Mexico? 6. In the famous poem, named after the hero, what boy stood on the burning deck? 7. What country is noted for its consanguineous marriages? grammatical error. astronomy (used for measuring space between the stars). 3. The side opposite to that from which the wind is blowing. 4. Scientists say that two sounds may be produced in such a manner that they neutralize each other and the result is silence. 1. A 2. In 1. 2. 5. Cortez. 6. Casabianca. 7. Egypt. Consanguineous riages are those between and half-sister- s. When rooms are to be painted, coat windows with a cleaning powder. If paint splatters on the glass it comes off easily when the powder is wiped away. Shrinkage in woolens is usually In ordinary circumstances, three minutes is long enough for them. due to marhalf-brothe- To keep the inside of a gas range in good condition, remove rust that may have accumulated with coarse sandpaper, then rub over entire surface with olive oil. rs over-washin- g. Overall Boy Cutout Holds Garden Hose neckerchief, poses for a most practical cutout. He gladly holds a hose and sprinkles lawn or garden the whole day through. polka-d- ot rESIGNERS are in a mood to play with prints this season. Never in the history of fashion have prints been put to such different and fascinating uses. Anything and everything that can be made of printed fabric is being made. Per- haps the biggest splurge prints are making at present is their teaming up with monotone wools. This companioning of print with plain is dramatically interpreted throughout all costume design but most notably in jacket suits, red ingote ensembles and in capes. While splashy prints play an important role in formal evening apparel and play clothes, in neat, small prints are featured smart daytime ensembles. ' However, what these prints of tiny motifs and checks lack in size is made up in color. For instance, the latest fashion is to top red prints of neat design with red wool coats, jackets or capes a fashion that is being used to a great extent in teenage frocks. Red prints are the rage this season. Made up in dresses, they are variously teamed with black, navy, or as mentioned above, red. This trend is illustrated in the model shown to the right in the photograph. This dress featured by the Style Creators of Chicago in a recent display, is topped by a flower print red crepe with a thin black wool jacket, tailored to perfection. The pleated skirt and the hat that repeats the huge-pattern- ed Plaid Accents In size, the outlines for this overall boy are on Z9278, 15 cents. Trace him on plywood or thin lumber, cut out with jig, coping or keyhole saw and paint as suggested on the pattern, or as you wish. General cutout directions accompany the order. Send your order to: h print of the dress are smart accents. The youthful cape coat in dark wool, centered in the group, is made outstanding by the introduction of a silk print lining in the newly important fine check print, repeating the silk print check of the slim, pleated dress with which it is worn. A youthful interpretation of the print with plain vogue is pictured to the left. This ingenue dress is of delft blue and white print crepe. The jacket, wearable over other things, is of blue rabbits hair. Note that the sleeves are short, in keeping with the girlishness of the ensemble. There is a cunning little handkerchief of the print. This is one of those casual, intriguingly styled outfits that is so universally likeable for general wear. There is a new use of prints this season that is challenging the creative genius of designers. It is the idea of trimming with gay prints. You will see it carried out in pipings, bindings, appliques of print motifs, also bow trims- of print bands. There is, for example, the dress with pleated skirt that is topped with a monotone jacket that is bound with an inch bordering of print, or possibly a mere binding-j- ust enough to relate it to the dress with which it is worn. Another way of arriving at a touch of print for your Costume is to have a hat and bag of print that will enliven monotone dresses and coats to the nth degree. dress-plus-jack- et - (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) AUNT MARTHA Kansas City, Mo. Enclose 15 cents for each pattern desired. Pattern No Name Address Box 166-- Unlikely Sentiments Laws Gravitate Laws and institutions are constantly tending to gravitate. Like clocks, they must be occasionally cleansed, and wound up, and set to true time. Henry Ward Beecher. I distrust those sentiments that are too far removed from nature, Costly Toys and whose sublimity is blended with ridicule; which two are as The yacht Rainbow, built at a near one another as extreme wiscost of $400,000 only six years ago dom and folly. Deslaudes. to defend the Americas cup against Mr. Sopwiths Endeavour, has been sold as scrap for of her original cost. These modern racing yachts are nothing but speed machines. They cannot be turned to any other use when their racing days are over. Of Liptons four first Shamrocks the only relic is a mast now used as a flagstaff at an American university. Every one of the modern cup racers has gone to the scrap yard. These ships were not fit for anything but racing, and their average life has not been more than three years. It was different with the older yachts. Volunteer, which beat the Scottish boat Thistle, was a strongly built schooner, and, after her racing days were over, was used for cruising. Her life was Selfish Fear Sin of Omission 22 years. More wonderful still is A wrong-doe- r is often a man What each man feared would the case of Amphion, a racing yacht built in 1832. After an active that has left something undone, happen to himself, did not trouble life of 80 years, in 1912 she was not always he that has done some- him when he saw that it would ruin another. Vergil. turned into a houseboat. thing. Marcus Aurelius. one-thi- rd Roses Take Spotlight In Many Fabric Designs Its rosetime in fashionland. The most featured flower in fabric design, in hat trimmings and in smart corsages is the rose. It is going to be a particularly rosy summer in cottons, because cottons this year are reminiscent of weaves that were favorites in the You will find roses early 1900s. blooming on waffle piques, on unbleached muslins, in mezzotint, on glazed chintz and on lawns and percales. For party frocks, the newest mad sheers. A terials are American Beauty rose, one huge painted on the bodice, one on the skirt, enhances the beauty of these sheers. ' "'"f Dont overlook the cunning little . ..i ShiwAsvS.w. sailor hats that are made to wear with the new tailored suits or cape Heres how to add a note of gaiety costumes. You will be charmed with a navy suit that boasts an e single rose trim that mounts right mannish cut. Wear a plaid from the very front of the crown. The latest evening corsage is a feta hat and carry matching Choose a rose. single long-stet of plaid taffeta in red and soft res. Over your shoulder, sling a Frilly Accents itching pouch bag. 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