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Show THE RICH COUNT! REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Summer Fashions Tell a Story Of Fascinating Color Trends Wounded From Dutch Harbor Arrive in U. S with a lavish hand that fash-io- n dealt out color during the spring season, and the emphasis on color glamour in the style picture is rushing on at a fast and furious T T IS rate It the summer program. not only that designers are making a brilliant record in carrying out color technique that gives full play to the imagination in the matter of almost unbelievable combinations that either contrast or blend, but the fact that featured individual colors are in themselves so refreshingly new and out of the ordinary makes this a season that fairly thrills with excitement. Speaking in general, the scheme of things seems to indicate gowns and suits in is a seaman, wounded during the and strafing attack on Dutch Harbor, Alaska, is shown as he wasbombing carried from the vessel that brought him to Seattle Wounded soldiers, sailors and civilians as well as evacuated women and children, were brought to Seattle after the ship was subjected to strafing by Jap planes.safely Colonel Harry A. Halverson, left, commander of the which were reported in action in the Black Sea area, shown discussing last minute details with another officer before taking off from an air force base in the United States. U. S. and RAF Airmen Cooperate in Egypt Vacationing Here T. K The flattery of these colors is tolc in the two handsome, summery costumes pictured in the above illustration. In each instance it is color that exultantly gives drama to the ensemble. The simple dress, toppec with a swank, short box coat, shown to the right presents a monotone color scheme in the very new lemon yellow. The dress is the newly approved length with the straight skirt which is on the way for fall. The sleeves are short, as most sleeves are wont to be in summary frocks. A wide girdle belt of selffabric fastens in front with a square covered button. The coat has cuffless bracelet-lengt- h sleeves. The hat is in matching yellow straw with white polka dot veiling draped under the chin. styled with sophisticated simplicity, yet so strikingly colorful theres never a dull moment throughout the current fashion program. Two outstanding trends that lead to a new high in color glory in the summer picture stress flattering, romantic grays in soft sheers for both day and evening wear, and also a With ladies of fashion who appremad rush for dresses, coats, fnilli-ner- y ciate the refined loveliness and suband accessories done in bright tle flattery of soft grays a preferlemon yellows, yellow being most ence is growing for costumes made important of all. of exquisite gray sheers having an air of distinction about them that makes definite appeal to discriminating taste. The smartly styled summer gown pictured to the left in the above illustration is in this class which dramatizes sophisticated simplicity which conveys its mes sage through color. It is detailed with touches of chartreuse, and the sun hat is carried out in chartreuse. Speaking of color importance, ginger is very much exploited this season. The fashion-ale- rt are wearing colored straw hats with their black, navy or white dresses and suits this season, and the popularity of this color is reflected in entire costumes, from hat to shoes, carried out in monotone ginger with which topaz jewelry is effectively worn. Considerable attention is being given to alliances. This is especially noticeable in the latest prints, so many of which are in brown patterned on a white background or in white on brown. Hats of brown straw that are in white are also fashionable. Color is especially on at a fast and furious ratecarrying in the realm of play clothes and casual daytime Bows on Parade style-corre- ct Action in Black Sea ,, B-2- 4s 'j I f . Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands shown on her arrival at Lee, adl0.ed to New York from Cairo, shows a crew of United from Ottawa, Canada, to Mass., AF bombing planes chatting together after a combined at-Sesnna N an positionsin Libya, just before General Rommels armored spend wasindefinite vacation. The queen accompanied by hei E?ypt. These men took part in the bombing of daughter. Princess peetr.ated thi Italian fleet and the bombing of Bengazi harbor. Juliana, and the Princesses Beatrix and Irene. wide-of-bri- m Tank Comer in Arsenal of Democracy - . brown-and-whi- te Saves Work for U. S. 33 apparel. Released by Western Newspaper Union. Whims of Fashion MWVVWiVi Faded blue denim is again a popular fabric for play clothes. Summer clothes for little girls resemble more than ever those worn by their mothers. Another lovely dark sheer to add to the rapidly growing list of for summer dinner wear is gems dark The new slim silhouette advocated by the War Production board in its fabric conservation efforts is smartly interpreted in this New York creation of brown crepe animated by pert little bows of brown and white polka-dotte-d crepe. Bows are organza. certainly going on parade this sumSheer 'cotton veils match the mamer in unexpected ways. This scatterial of the gowns worn by many ter treatment, for example,' ani- summer brides. Favorite materials mates the dress neckline to hemline. are marquisette and net. The large cartwheel hat is of white make you look like little sheer straw. Note the flattering Lord Fauntleroy, but border of brown horsehair you wont mesh. mmd that when see the pastel you And the hat, in a clever style ges- rayon blouses with .ruffles around ture, buttons on. the neck and sleeves. The army and navy soon will in augurate a new method- of microscopically copying letters to soldiers in foreign lands. By means of this method 1,500 letters can be recorded on one reel of film. Three reels are the equivalent of two mail pouches. to to. raijhl, In this picture Private Erwin Twad-de- ll ,0 o removes the camera from the took, roll oB, nl.ht recording machine, for processing before red is shipped. ; , - macUi now In toto. Production So 7. to . .tend, SHK, nr Wta ; M V |