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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Wide Wale Corduroy Is Given Gems of Thought New Importance by Designers U UMAN slavery is wrong, secure, and demoralizing. in-- A On mechanical slavery, on the slavery of the machine, the future of the world depends. Os- By CHERIE NICHOLAS When making raisin breads, Make an oilcloth cover for your ironing board, to use when brush- cookies, etc., cover the raisins with hot water and simmer them for ing and sponging garments. about five minutes before using. To help prevent peeled pears, They will be larger and softer. apples and bananas from darkenA good spice tip: Try putting ing when theyre to be used in a fruit cup, cover them with grape- cinnamon in lamb stew. fruit juice and chill. In choosing an innerspring matTo remove the shine from worst- tress, look for these: well-ted eds mix a small amount of vinegar pered steel wire coils, with water, dip a pressing cloth in cotton or curled hair padding top it, place the cloth on the right side and bottom, sturdy borders, strong of the fabric and press with a warm ticking that wont stretch and some provision for ventilation. iron. car Wilde. Let us then be up and doing. With a heart for any fate; Still achieving, still pursuing. Learn to labor and to wait. LONGFELLOW. No one has had gods so favorable to him that he can prom- ise himself a morrow. Seneca. No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men. Carlyle. m long-fibere- J. Fuller Pep By JERRY LINK C'OUR pillow slip motifs each new and delightfully different come on one transfer, Z9454. The three sleepy bunnies are perfect for a childs room; two hearts entwined might grace a gift set, and the others a nosegay border and cross stitch baskets are suitable for giving or home use. CT&RTO Itl Raw, smarting surface relieved amazingly by the soothing medication of Transfer Z9454 is 15 order to: cents. Send your AUNT MARTHA Box 1 YXT'ATCH corduroys as they take Y the lead in the fashion parade this fall. As front page fabric news corduroy is it this season and no Ask any college-boun- d mistake. girl. She knows! Not only are campus enthusiasts rushing corduroy for all it is worth, but though the season is yet young this material is proving so choice the much of an fabric sections are booking orders one fast following after another. To be sure, the fact that corduroy is free from priority rulings is in itself a sufficient reason why enthusiasm for it is running high. However, seeing the stunning coats and suits designers are turning out made of corduroy puts an irresistible desire in one to acquire a whole wardrobe of corduroys. The amazing adaptability of corduroy to all phases of fashion is enough to inspire one to do just that. Certainly corduroy serves as an fabric with amazing versatility. You can find in the shops everything from slacks to the smartest sort of town suits and stunning topcoats to satisfy the most exacting and disout-and-o- ut s. 'i ti se criminating taste. Wide wale corduroy is the impor- tant news in stylish corduroys this season. The new wide wales are making such a dramatic and spectacular appearance in all costume collections you can find everything from shorts outfits to daytime boxy jackets and coats knee-leng- th . "i? Safe Rule everything in corduroy that has gone before. A tailored suit of wide wale corvelveteen duroy of the hollow-ctype as pictured to the right in the above illustration is a prize possession to include in a 1942 collegians wardrobe. Its the suit of a hundred uses, dressy enough to wear to faculty teas, sturdy enough to wear to class, of a weight that is comfortable for spring (looking ahead) and just-rigfor fall wear. For town wear add a casual chenille hat (note its towering tall crown) and handsewn double-wove- n cotton gloves. Off to town for a big week-en- d the young lady shown centered in the above illustration chooses to wear velveteen coat, for its a hollow-cu- t going to look ever so smart when she goes tea dancing or to the matinee wjth her soldier. This corduroy velveteen is not only glamorous, but, being cotton and sturdy, it has plenty of common sense back of it. The fingertip coat pictured to the left will prove a friend indeed come rain or storm. Here is an, outfit that shows judgment, common sense and high fashion instinct combined. which mounts a reThis coat over a versible corduroy-line- d corduroy skirt is typical of what college girls will be wearing this fall. They will also be lounging informally or playing hard in corduroy slacks and in culottes made of corduroy. The favorite color in corduroy is a rich beige. College girls also like coats made of bright red corduroy, and forest green corduroy lined with quilted red cotton is another college favorite. le ut hand-crochet- TELLO ed ce Whims of Fashion Leather combined with sequins trims simple dress-u- p dresses. Saddle pockets swing free from the waistline of a black and white checked dress. They may be short or long, flared or sharply pleated, but you will see peplums everywhere. You have heard that many of the smartest new sweaters are made of nylon fleece. But had you heard about those crocheted of ribbon? The sampler is back! No, you dont hang this one on the wall. You wear it. Cross stitching in the sampler manner decorates a black faille dirndl, giving it a quaintly demure Keeping close watch on the clothes preferences of women as they lead look. a life packed to the brim with ac-- I The new black crepes show a modtivity, designers have laid much ification of the peg-top skirt. The stress on practical clothes. The pockets stiff, high standing straight present revival of the jumper dress out from the hips have undergone fash-jio- n as a smart and d is recognized in the practical a change. They are longer, curving i outfit pictured above a model dis- softly down the hipline. played at the Merchandise Mart of Dressy afternoon styles place emGiicago at an advance showing of phasis on the velvet suit worn with fall styles. It is made of red gabar- a blouse fashioned of lace. This is dine, will wash and is altogether a fashion that is destined to become practical. Its gay color classes it of outstanding importance ae the 3 right up to tile minute. social season gets into swing. much-neede- SALT ht Released by Western Newspaper Union. ! You will find it a safe rule to A delicious cereal that supplies per serving take a thing just as quick as it is (t of,): the fitU minimum daily need of offered especially a job. It is vitamin Di 14 the daily sued of vitamin Bu never easy to get one, except when you dont want it; but when youve got to get work, and go after it with a gun youll find it as shy as an old crow that every farmer Many Trades A man of many trades begsthis in the county has shot at. George Horace Lorimer. bread on Sunday. Scotch Proverb. that are so craftily styled they realout-sty- folks about KELLOGGS PEP. An thats because this swell cereal is extra-ric- h in the two vitamins most often short in ordinary meals B, and D. And believe me, PEP is a mighty slick-tasticereal. Why dont you try it tomorrow? 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