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Show THE RICH COUNT! REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Knitted Clothes Ideal for Town, Country Wear Smartly-Style- d Tea makes a good base for By CHERIE NICHOLAS junch. By VIRGINIA VALE Add a little sweet cream to your cake icing and it will not get too hard. - - A wire screen, galvanized steel Glassware takes on the highest or copper, can be fitted over the to out of roof tops gutters keep polish if dried directly from hot, (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) see a much slimmer Arnold than usual in slimNothing But the Truth mer by 35 pounds, as a matter of fact. The reducing wasnt intentional; Arnold barked his shin in a plane, developed blood poisoning, and off went the 35 YOULL leaves and trash. clean Suds without being rinsed. Covering uncooked meats placed n the refrigerator favors rial growth. bacte- There is nothing so handy in a kitchen as a shelf above the sink for soaps, etc. Offensive odors coming from Common kerosene will cut the sinks and drains can be eliminat- grease from the kitchen sink and ed by pouring in a strong solution remove that ring from the bath pounds. As all the action of the pic- of borax and hot water. tub. ture takes place during 24 hours, he had to be careful not to gain even a few ounces while it was being made. as Hes to have the top role in The Boy Meets Devil and Daniel Webster next as a result of an accident suffered by Thomas Mitchell. Girl Told in Embroidery , Bing Crosby and Bob Hope were to take the Road to Moscow in SHE their next Road picture, but current events made it seem advisable to change the title, so instead theyll take the Road to Morocco. KNOWS... Grandmothers baking day secret, the baking powder that has been the favorite of millions of proud bakers for yean and years. Ellen Drews good work in The Parson of Panamint caused her studio to buy The Silver Queen as a future starring vehicle for her. Shell play a New York girl of wealth in the 1880s the girls father bodice is closely knit and it is trimmed with metal buttons and - Bearing Ills belt. There are three modes of bearthe ills of life; by indifference, ing mance results for the purpose of this new tea towel set. While Miss which is the most common; by which is the most osKitty, plucks flower petals to de- philosophy, and by religion, which cide whether it is really love, Mr. tentatious; Tom serenades on his guitar. He is the most effectual. Colton. Hounds tooth check in sage green and white and tricot cord, both machine knitted of lightweight wool, make a wonderful casual suit for the country, as shown centered in the group. The softly tailored one-butt- A.V. l'NITTED fashions may steal the show this season, according to reports from style headquarters. The enthusiastic demand for knitted things has gone beyond what even the most optimistic dealers anticipated. Not for many seasons has there been such a tremendous vogue for handknits and for machine knits that look like handknits. The wonders that are being performed in simulating, through knitted technique, tweeds and patterned woolens seem almost unbelievable until one sees the 1941 knitted apparel. In modern displays one tomes across such stunning machine-kni- t models as are pictured in the accompanying illustration. The town suit shown to the left is a tailor knit of navy wool combined with a nubby white yam. The horizontal stripes are cleverly Worked through the o fitted jacket. The navy skirt bf htxbby wool knit is simple in line a wonderful light machine-kn- it fabric that gives body for good tailoring. White gloves and shirt and bright red straw' hat make it crisp looking for town. The casual dress to the right, a clever simulated handknit in crayon beige, is one of the reasons for the new enthusiasm for knitted clothes. Fashioned on simple line, its yoke, sleeves and skirt introduce interesting texture in ribbed effect. The long-tors- Underbrim Flowers jacket with deep revers has narrow yellow zephyr knit piping as its only trimming. This is a woolknjt that wont sag or stretch, the perfect costume for casual country wear. There is fine opportunity in the knitted realm to mix and match skirts and jackets. While most of the newer knit skirts, have the pleated look there are also skirts with stylish gored flares. In jacket styled Wrist-lengone finds endless variety. tailored jackets, often with small notched collars, novelty gold buttons and four patch pockets, are leaders. One very stylish jacket is the type, with slight easy blousing above a belted waistline. Stripes are often favored in jackets worn with plain skirts. In dresses a popular choice is wool chenille that looks as if it is Also a favorite is a collarless line plaid wool knit model with round neck, and buttons down to the waist. Jacket sweaters are very important. They are interesting because of their novelty and variety; The cable stitch cardigan, which comes well down, over the hips is a favorite ' type. Novel trims in endless variety add zest to the jacket mode. One of the interesting decorative touches is narrow fringe made of the yarn of which the jacket is knitted. Enthusiasm for things knitted is reflected in a revived vogue for swim suits that are fashioned most intriguingly, a favorite model being striped and styled along princess lines. Red and white is the most popular color th Shorter-than-wrist-leng- th hand-knitte- d. com-bihatio- n. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Whims of Fashion proposes; she accepts; they are such is the story told so delightfully in embroidery. wed Transfer brings 7 clever towel supply and an extra motif for a matching panholder. Send your order to: Z9351, 15 cents, motifs for a weeks tea AUNT MARTHA Box 166-- Enclose ELLEN DREW loses his fortune, in gambling, and the girl becomes a spectacular professional gambler in the mining camps of the old West. Her latest film to be released is Reaching for the Sun, in, which she is with Joel McCrea and Eddie Bracken. desired. Name Address 15 Kansas City, Mo. cents lor each pattern Pattern No.. ..I Knowledge Elevates Knowledge is, indeed, that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially raises' one man above another. Addison. ed Bill Boyd breaks the long term screen characterization record with his present Hopalong Cassidy portrayal in "Secret of the Wastelands h appearance its his in the part, and hes been at it for seven years. thirty-sevent- Ginny Simms, whom you've heard on the air as the singer with Kay Kyser.s band, has signed a longterm contract with RKO. Shell go right on appearing with the Copausllege of Musical Knowledge, ing to make pietutes when shes summoned. Jean Arthur is practically certain to play the lead in Miss Susie Slagles, Paramounts version of the very popular book of two years ago. She should be excellent as the charming little Southern woman with a flock of medical students as paying guests in her home. r The man who gave Bette Davis Fashions in feathers are preying first job in a theater is in the her cruelly upon the wild birds of the movies himself; hes Harold Win. world again! on Frank director ston, dialogue Old coins stud a wide black belt He was directing which a Hollywood designer made Capras pictures. at the Cape Playhouse at Cape Cod, for a beige wool frock. and she was just out of drawhich are little more Mass., Tiny hats when she asked for a school matic than a nosegay of flowers are worn He have one for her, didnt job. this season with everything from usher for the she said shed but evening dresses to strictly tailored chance to work in a theater. After Lack of Zeal tion, than a want of zeal in its suits. There is no greater sign of a inhabitants for the good of their comof star the the weeks several waist-fitte- d The Marguerite Churchill, had to general decay of virtue in a na country. Addison. be coat to seems the coat pany, for quilted leave Hollywood, suddenly, and of the hour. You will see it in crepes Bette took her place. 1 China-inspire- d, and printed silks, and even glazed Jchintzes. Look Whos Talking is before Now that the new low necklines have come in, a cluster of flowers the cameras with a listener audiwill ence of nearly 100,000,009 radio fans pinned at the low-cadd the perfect accent to your sum- waiting for it to reach tthe screen. It stars Edgar Bergen and Charlie mer gowns. The new flower jewelry is lovely, McCarthy, Fibber McGee and Moland the latest whim is to match the ly. Lucille Ball, whos very good in posies that pattern your dress with Harold Lloyds A Girl, A Gny and necklace, clip, bracelet and earrings A Gdb, has a major role; Lee Bon-he- ll plays opposite her. that repeat the dress design. -- ut HereS how flowers are being Worn on the underbrims of the new large summer hats. , Those pictured are Milliners everybright yellow. where will tell you that theres nothing Smarter than a touch of yellbw on your chapeau. The biggest flow- er news of, all is that it is very smart to pin natural flowers on your hat. Lots of girls have put roses and even orchids, real ones, on their hats. The hat above is black felt, tied on With a black tulle bow. Fresh mimosa sprays are on the underbrim. The suit worn is black faille sift, with a snugly fitted jacket, over a Val lace and white batiste blouse. int T Nylon Dresses their sections of leading stores. Daytime styles include afternoon types in navy with cape shoulders and fihely pleated skirts.' A model in black has an shirred jacket. . . . Evening styles, including dinher and more formal gowns, have crisp full skirts. Nylon dresses debut in the better-dres- all-ov- er ate-makin- g s -- Metro has a new singer on its list Anne Rooney, who is sixteen, five feet tall, and has been gathering experience as an entertainer since she was two. At five she was guest star with A1 Pearce and his Radio Gang; three years later she did h year in vaudeville with her sister and parents. Shes also done .a stint in little theater productions. ' |