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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. UTAH Gayly Colored Cottons Favored For Sunback Dresses, Swim Suits By CHERIE NICHOLAS Returns From a German Prison Grave to Health TXT'HAT a fashion v has come to be! The big idea this year seems to center about the theme of brief and beautiful clothes that bare you to the beneficent and health-givin- g rays of the sun. The tactful feature of this vogue is that a bolero or jacket is always added, thus providing a most clever coverage when you want to go stepping,, here or there, for your bareback play:frock transforms into a charming double-dut- y costume. The bare-bac- k frock to the left is a perfect example of the new trend to sun - exposure fashions. Quaker gray broadcloth makes this sunback dress that is far from demure with its back cut to the waist, but as you will note, she has her bolero in hand ready to slip on at will. The dress has a large soft bow at the neck in front. White fluting adds a pretty trimming touch. Worn with its matching bolero, this dress is as modest as modest can be. Not only does the costume described go sunning on the beach, but it will be fun to wear to barbecue parties and all sorts of outdoor playtime occasions. When it comes to the fabrics used for the new its gay colored cottons that turn on the glamour full force. The best of it is that in these modern times one need have no misgivings as to whether the gorgeous prints or monotones will fade. One of the miracles of the sun-worship- er Yon would never flunk Out Pvt. Joseph Demler of Fredonia, Wis., shown above as he appears (left) at the Kennedy General hospital in Memphis, was the same man who is shown at right, a bag of bones, as caPtured h German prison camp where he was held. He weighed 70 pounds h5L'?,en on March 29, 1945. 7 he weighed 124 pounds. He was fed a planned starvation diet while a prisoner. Drums Furnish Home and Industrial Convenience ,vs yv.vy.nnv vr sun-exposu- re get-togeth- er sun-frock- s, Checks for Summer How empty oil drums are being used in the Pacific area is shown by these photos. Left, the drums were used in asphalt plant, as stacks, etc. Center, household use, wash sinks made from drums. Upper right, view of one of the oil drum farms. Lower right, used for barbecue. Other uses include bomb shelters, gateway arches, legs for water tanks, incinerators, sewer pipes and reflectors on light poles. Coaches One-Arme- d Ball Players New Veterans Head age is the achievement of everfast cottons that you can buy as bright' as you like and launder as often as you wish without danger of color' deterioration or shrinkage. Among outstanding favorites, spun crash' registers as something new and, smart. This classy cotton tailors beautifully and the separate bolero' made of it is chic to wear with slacks and shorts and bare-bac- k dresses of contrast cottons, such as the modish eyeleted fabrics and the bright ginghams and the gorgeous printed piques. Now that you can get seersucker in gay plaids, everybodys calling for it. Not only does it make up stunningly in the new bare midriff, sleeveless and bareback fashions, but it is the latest for swim suits with sarong skirts and bra tops. Checked ginghams and striped chambrays are also high fashion for sun frocks with boleros and for swim' suits with matching beach coats. Yes indeed, its the soap n water cottons that hold fashions spotlight this sum- mer. Beach cottons for sports and beach fashions, especially rate top fashion. Speaking of black, the swim suit that is creating the big sensa-tion is a sleek form-fittin- g made of black elasticized velvet that is light as a feather In weight. Or you may choose models of black satin. g Practical and ever so too, is the swim suit of black wool jersey. The girl centered in the illustration is wearing a handsome black swim suit. That this fair swimmer throws a white wool sweater about her shoulders is important news for a new fad is going the rounds which calls upon the sweater to play the role of a smart beach coat or wrap. Fashion-wis- e girls are taking up the idea with enthusiasm. Much ado is being made over handsome accessory ensembles including bra and headdress made of brilliantly colorful striped or plaid taffeta. As you see pictured in the inset to the right the bra is formed of an artfully arranged scarf of woven taffeta in gay stripes teamed with which is a draped headdress of the same beautiful taffeta. To add to the colorful scene on the beach, huge bags cleverly designed of fabcosrics to match the tumes together with wide scarfs of the same material form a most fascinating twosome. These sets are ever so smart, made of gay gingham. one-pie- ce water-repelle- nt good-lookin- , sun-exposu- re self-fring- ed Released by Western Newspaper Union. Black and White Prints Emphasized by Designers In all fashions centers is getting big promotion. Special emphasis is on black and white prints, white design on black background or black done in dainty line-woon white. The prints that are newest looking outline florals in black producing an exquisitely delicate effect. Another interpretation tops the new and very narrow black skirt with a tunic blouse made of cotton lace. black-and-whi- te York 'style in navy This and white crepe artfully designs the dressmaker checks for a womans figure. The styling given this daytime dress is unusuGen. Omar Bradley appointed ally attractive. Self fabric ruching, administration. a flat bow at the neckline, and a Amputees at the Walter Reed hospital, Washington, watch Pete Gray, head of the veterans like him to would go subtly arranged fullness in the skirt son I a had can If he how i ball player of the St. Louis Browns, demonstrate catch a ball, shake off his glove and throw the ball with the greatest of to Bradley or Ike for advice, the contribute smart details. The large to ase. Left to Pvt. Steve Lawrence, T5 Anthony Motyka, Pfc. late Ernie Pyle once said. Service- white pearl buttons adds greatly choice. charm. the their are men Peter Brennan,righare backing Sgt. John Gallagher and Cpl. Harry Waters. New now-so-vogui- sh one-arm- ed rk black-and-whi- te ' |