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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH UTAH Lace Is Feminine, Practical And, of Course, Non-Priori- ty By CHERIE NICHOLAS By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union. RESTAURANT SCENE Waiter You wanna order now oi Memory Test Can anyone reafter you make up your mind wha! member what we used for front I cant get you? page news before the war? HUNT has learned MARSHA find a movie actress in a big city. Recently she and Ann Rutherford were both in New York, and both on personal business trips, so they hadnt office their adgiven the dresses. So, though they wanted to meet, they couldnt locate Customer first. each other. The day before return- ing to Hollywood for The Human Comedy, Marsha, besieged by fans asking for autographs, asked one if he knew where Ann was staying. Sure right on the floor above you! he replied. yours? Customer Listen, could you pick me out a good one? Waiter Extra thick? Customer Yes. Waiter Nice and juicy? Customer Thats it. . Waiter Very tender, with lots oi gravy? And, speaking of autographs VirThe ginia Weidlers new picture, is about Youngest Profession," them. In it William Powell will appear as himself; hes Virginias screen idol, and her efforts to get his autograph lead to a series of hilarious situations. Success Story: in 1940 Margaret Hayes was voted the best artists model, then the best photographers model. Shes made some pictures had the feminine lead in In Old Colorado and a featured role in the indispensable item in L ACE, every womans wardrobe, is prominent in the news for winter. The flattery, the prettiness, the allure of lace has been a theme throughout the centuries for painters and poets and fashion creators, T but this year lace takes on greater importance than ever in that it is Its patriotic to wear non-priorit- y. lace. Designers are making the most of the materials still available for civilian use and emphasizing the im- ful plum colored portance of using fabrics not needed lace. It has just the right lines to for the armed forces. So, in addition to its magic and fascination, achieve a suave, slim silhouette. The and the gaththroat the wearing of lace becomes a pa- open to the flatered sleeves contribute triotic gesture. of this gown. This is the type Lace has a way of making women tery of frock that is regarded as a neceslook prettily feminine, as they should look to please soldiers on sary luxury in the wardrobe of an . active woman. furlough. One of the fashion sucWith velvet and velveteen suits cesses created to meet the wartime spotlight as they so defi demand for a dress holdingdothe this season, the lace blouse nitely is the street length dance frock. holds forth in the fashion picture in Styled of lace, with special atten- all its charm and seductive loveli tion focused on flattering necklines, Certain it is that there is no these dresses are styled according ness. to a formula that is working like surer way of dressing up a suit a charm (especially if the lace is than to glorify it with a beguiling lace blouse. The dainty blouses infilmy black). set in the ovals above are furlough The use of lace over color is again that will team perfectin fashion, black Chantilly over pink ly with the new velvet suit, which Black with chalk will probably be black or a rich being favored. white is also especially chic in such autumn color. Val edging trims the combinations as a white lace skirt neckline and mirror butbecoming with a black velvet or jersey blouse tons accent the center of the scaltop. Jewel colored laces, too, have loped front of the model pictured in a prominent place in the mode. The the top oval. This attractive blouse colors that lead stress the fuchsia comes either in chalk white lace or purples and reds, and also a lumi- in ecru. nous blue that is gorgeous at night. Sugar-whit- e lace sweetens the othThe dress to the left in the above er blouse. Here you see the faillustration is fashioned of a beauti- - vorite jacket-typ- e blouse that carries a look of distinction all its own. The open neckline and three-quscroll-pattern- Neither Claudette Colbert 'nor Rudy Vallee cares for eggs in the raw but for a scene in The Palm Beach Story they each were to swallow three prairie oysters, concoctions of raw eggs, Worcestershire sauce, etc. The property man promised to fix up something that would look like the genuine article but avoid the raw egg difficulty. He did but the substitute was apricots in root beer! week-ende- Clever Beret rs Customer Well, lemme see . . . you used to serve a fine English mutton chop here. Waiter I recall it, too. You wouldnt care for some boiled cod, would you? Customer I guess you can bring me a couple of regular lamb chops . . and please stop laughing. Waiter Those were the good old from paper and the burlap was days, werent they? marked by drawing around these Customer What were the good with wax crayon. Loops of fabric old days? with a strips were drawn Waiter Away back when you steel rug hook. Redthrough was used for could order chops. in a restaurant the curved lines shown at the upwithout having anybody laugh at per left. Tones of brown for the you. flower and gray for the cherry Customer This is most annoying. background. Mixed colors for the Havent you any chops here? rest of the design. Waiter If we had any chops we NOTE: Mrs. Spears has prepared a would call in a pianist and write a special pattern for the rug in song about them. Todays special sketch with detailed directions for todays begin So, even if you have never made might .interest you. It is broiled ners. a hooked rug, you can start now making mackereL squares for a rug of any size you wish. Customer I dont like fish. Book 7 in the series of homemaking booklets contains 31 of these sketches with Waiter You WILL! . Customer Ah, I see what I want. Roast beef! Waiter Would you mind repeating that? Customer You heard me. Waiter Yes, but it brings back such lovely memories. Say it again, please. Customer Very well . . roast Instruction text; also descriptions of the series. Send your order to: MRS. RUTH WTETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 10 cents for Book No. and 10 cents for Rug Pattern. Name Address 1 beef. Waiter Thanks, now we can go on with your order. How would you like some filet of sole, an egg dish or maybe some chicken? Customer Im ordering this dinner! Waiter Youre not ordering; youre just hoping. I could bring you some very nice had- dock. ar ter sleeves are smart details. Lace Customer Ive a good mind to is frilled around the neckline, the leave here and go to another restausleeves and the edge of the blouse. rant. Mirror buttons twinkle down the Waiter If you expect to get any front. meat you may have to leave here Its news, too, that the new lace and go to another country. Im getblouses are introducing exciting ad ting tired of you. Ill give you five ventures in color. The column-sliminutes to accept fish or chicken. dress with that couturier look of Customer Now look here . . . Waiter Listen, how will you have expert design and workmanship shown centered in the group tops a it, boiled or broiled? d Customer Have what? crepe skirt of fluid Waiter The swordfish. . grace with a blouse done in cocoa lace over pale blue. This new color Customer I give in. War is war. alliance is dramatic and very lovely. Waiter Good. And if were Released by Western Newspaper Union. out of swordfish youll get chicken a la king. pictures. John Garfield and Harry Carey are the only d stars of the production; the youngsters of whom Director Howard Hawks has hopes are Gig Young, John Ridgely, Arthur Kennedy, Charles Drake, Ray Montgomery, Ward Wood and James Brown. The first two have an edge on the others. er m time-teste- CLEARS STUFFY NOSE Whan a cold starts spread Mentholatum thoroughly inside each nostril Instantly it releases vapor Mentholations that start 4 vital actlonsi 1) They thin out thick mucus; 2) Soothe irritated membranes; 3) Help reduce swol-le- n passages; 4) Stimulate blood supply. Every breath brings quick, welcome relief! Jars 30. ti1 coffee-colore- Fashion Notes Arch Oboler, of the weekly show Lights Out, has a new book of radio plays, Plays for Americans. As hes a writer for radio, aspirants cant do better than get a copy and study it. Sponsored by the Association for Education by Radio, the plays, through agreement with Oboler, are available to any group free of royalties for the duration of the war. writer-produc- ed not-too-for- It looks as if Warners Air Force might turn into one of those star-mak- UERE n. & Dick Powell teaches a class in navigation between his scenes in True to Life at Paramount. Hes an expert yachtsman, and some of the younger members of the company who are preparing themselves for flying and marine service in the war asked him to do it. RUTH WYET is a hooked hearth rug that may some day grow up to room size. The turquoise flowers and red cherries in the alternate squares are from dyed pieces of the old cream colored wool blankets. Customer Exactly. Twelve-inc- h squares of burlap Waiter You want it medium well overcast around the edge made done, with no bone? Patterns Customer Thats the idea, gar-co- the foundation pieces. for the repeat design were cut Waiter Were all Out of it! Customer But why lead me on like that? Waiter I have to consider your morale. m New York Town, and Goldwyn picked her for a principal supporting role in They Got Me Covered. Now shes in New York for three radio shows and a Broadway stage production! over the mem: A Purpose Waiter Dont hurry; we probably Traveler Whats the use of a havent got it anyhow. time-tabl- e if your trains dont run Customer Theres as many things by it? on the menu as ever. Waiter Thats just to hold youi wePorter If we didnt ave one, couldnt tell they was running interest. late. Customer How is your porterhouse steak? ON THE Waiter Pretty good; how is HOME FRON M-G-- M MARGARET HATES Ill look er top-not- ch Jack Pearl used to sign his name to letters, and beneath it Worlds Greatest Liar. Now its changed to Worlds Second Greatest Liar. In explanation Jack says, I couldnt be champ with Adolf around. Phil Baker ends notes with Bye-byBuy bonds! Smart? Well, smart is a mild word to use in describing this gem of a beret that tells you at the very first glimpse that it is a winner. It is a black felt beret, and if there is a type of hat more popular with the young set than a jaunty beret, it is yet to be discovered. The Brenda Marshall and Osa Massen, accordion crown is a new note.double The of Background to Danger, each unique and amusing bright yam a has parent in a country occupied treatment is in tune with the by the Axis. Miss Massens moth- present trend.right And the wide use of sister and brother are in Dener, crochet and knit and ingenious mark. . Miss Marshalls father yam treatments that include yarn fringe, was managing a plantation Neball dangles and d novel gros when the Japs moved in. effects, has given to millinery a new e. hair-brai- interest. Match the quilted cotton lining of your coat to a hat or handbag. The soft fabric that looks like a powder puff is cotton. Its being used a lot for jackets. For the young, dirndl skirts of quilted calico fill the need of something warm. Trimmed with sparkling accents, passementerie, or even lace, velveteen is as dressy as anything you will need for all but the most formal occasions. Cotton velvet, too, is a favorite. Why limit yourself to matching hat and bag, or gloves and bag. There are darling plaid blouses with hats to match. And you can get a belt, purse and gloves ensemble to dress up a simple afternoon dress. Mix em or match em is the rule. But dont combine too many articles of one color, particularly if it happens to be a bright one. A clever fashion trick is the costume carried out in one color from head to foot. Shoes matched to your red, green or purple dress and hat are this winters proud boast;;: , SHARE THE WEALTH! Sight of folks in cars luxurious Here of lute has made me furious ' Im a socialist at heart. Since my tires have come apart. Merrill Chikote. MENTHOL'ATUM HOTEL BEN LOMOND OGDEN, UTAH The Smithsonian Institution has just officially ruled that the Wright Brothers, not Professor Langley, were the pioneers of sustained airplane flight. Maybe they would all rather disclaim it now. The reason some men dont like the draft, says Merrill Chilcote, is that it makes their middle names public. TAX HEROES Consider Jeptha Otis Spink He can afford to smoke and drink! When he would use the telephone He doesnt have to float a loan! The ration book If being shown and is quite cute in size and colors. But a lot of ns still think that it would be nice to have a couponless week. se III Baths - tl.M to I4.H .. Room, for 4 penenie $4.M Air Cooled Leans and Lobby Dining Roea Coffee Shop Top Roes faaUy Horn of Kiwtnio KzoemtiToe Jotory Kxrbonso Opttwhto ' Chamber el Commoo and Ad IHf Hotel Ben Lomond OGDZN. UTAH I. YU, Kg. s 7 |