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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Cottons Tell a Most Amazing Story to the Fashion World OUR COMIC SECTION By CHERIE NICHOLAS I QOTTONS for workaday kitchen, farm and factory wear; cottons for play clothes and sportswear; cottons for simple daytime and school wear; cottons for your afternoon and dresses ; cottons for negligee and boudoir apparel and your daintiest nighties ; cottons for your smartest town-wesuits and coats, cottons for blouses from the sturdiest shirt types to the and muchly lingerie types that are making conversation this season; cottons for delectable party frocks that will vote you the belle of the ball ; cottons for wedding and graduation frocks; and would you believe it! milliners have all of. a sudden taken to creating our smartest hats of gingham, chintz, pique or what have you in cottons gloves and handbags, too, of matching cottons, if you please! Well admit the spectacular career story of cottons sounds almost too fantastic to be real, but its true, every word of it, in regard to the meteoric flight they have made in the fashion world right on and up to the very pinnacle of fabric fame. It is plain to be seen, why women en ashion sense are their entire late spring and planning summer wardrobes in terms of cottons. They know, for instance, that in the cotton fabric there s to be had for department the buying WANT TO SEE THE COLONEL! SEAT ty lace-trimm- fur-tou- gh ed ar airy-fair- y, be-frill- ed I SUPPOSE YOU KNOW IM THE n f BRIGADIER By J. Millar Waft lace-trimm- up-to-d- WNU dm Teen-Ag- e Vogue r- ed (not expensive, mind you) a series of new 1943 city cottons in tweed mixtures that make up into as stunsuits as the model ning town-weshown to the left in the above illuar rt stration. This smart suit is made of a handsome new cotton tweed mixture in black and n white plaid. The jacket is in the new shorter length and has jacket-and-ski- three-butto- buttoned breast pockets cut on the bias. A kick pleat in the front ol the skirt is for walking. Here is a suit of unquestioned style, its wearability is assured, and it comes forth from each tubbing looking as bright and fresh and capable as new. In making up the new plaid ginghams designers never miss a trick in way of details that have For endearing young charms. proof, take a look at the gay little dress to the right. Here you see an appliqued pique tulip apparently growing right out of the background of a bright gingham plaid-with-bla- ck that is ever so goodlooking. OJ course there had to be a smattering of wee ruffles at the sleeves and neck, for ruffles bob up anywhere and everywhere on the new summer frocks. The ruffles are of the same cotton fabric as the bands on the skirt. Amazing things are certainly haj pening with cottons in these moc em times of ours. For instance, d signers have this season discovere in ordinary mattress ticking fashio potentialities they never dreamed c in days of yore, as you will see you glance at the winsome twc piece dress centered in the group This attractive is actual! made of mattress ticking. It trimmed with guess what! whit cotton upholstery fringe, such as i used to trim couch covers and sof pillows. Whod ever have suspecte a humble cotton material could b so glamorous! i two-pie- WELL, fT iS AJOTMY IDE- CHARLES STUCKVJELL ASKED ME TO GO ON A 5X TRIP WITH HIM-A- N' EVBRY f O'! HIS DAD IS THINKING OF - day, and woof woof! lTHIS cay is MlAIE.'i WAV AND WRONG I HEAR bOU.CAMfi Released by Western Newspaper Union. - The old man loved to spin a around the general store stove. yarn he was saying this time, so there I was pinned to the tree by fifteen Injun arrers. And there I stayed for nigh a week. put in a young fellow, winking at the others, but didnt New Pastor Do you think the con- the arrows hurt you? gregation approved of my sermon? The old man fixed him with a bale-Friend I think so. They were all 1 Nope son. only when I nodding. laughed. Uh-huh- ," skirt-an- d rs rs j , NO EXAGGERATION Well, sir, that peasant continue first ii favor among teen-ageand in thi junior group, the outlook on cotton in that direction presents a scene o picturesque dirndls made of flower patterned and bordered gay chintz or of heavy unbleached muslin dyei in clear reds and greens, yellow: and blues, these so combined as t achieve fascinating color contrasts The blouses with these skirts an exquisite lingerie types with peasan drawstring necklines. , HEElHEB: V N NODDIN HAS HIS SOME 2, Features. DOS business your $ WNU THROWING- Seeing blouse two-piece- A- ce vU-- .. ? - One of the most ions scheduled for important fashthis spring and Whims of Fashion Make the most of what you bu summer is the rt this season. Buy jackets, skirts, ac ONLY TOO GLAD It is not only with cessories that you can interchang the young set, but alsopopular in the adult for variety and dont be afraid to trj realm. The blouse for this charm- - new combinations! mg junior dress is of white swiss Shoulder-cap- e veils are somethin! voile, and it has the low new in the fashion picture. As theii flattering neckline that young girls want in name implies, the veil (usually in 1 the smart peasant waists all delectable they pastel) falls like a curtail will be wearing this summer. about the head to the shoulders. Th The cirt is black taffeta, for party wear. newsy part is that the edge of the For casual everyday wear most of veil is finished off with a flounce thai Friends Dont bother seeing us to the skirts are vividly colorful peas-a- circles about exactly like a be' dirndls. Exquisitely sheer and ruffled bertha. the door. It will dramatize fine lingerie blouses are worn with your simplest little Host No bother at alL felt hat or sei a both dressy skirts and casual Its wash-fabroff your pompadour. Try it for thai pleasure. dirndls. lovely feminine touch. blouse-and-ski- cos-tum- e. nt ic |