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Show 4 ' . ' THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thnredaj. Aagust 30, 1928 (TIERED FROCKS ARE POPULAR; STYLE IN CHILDREN'S FROCKS TMEVEIt were tiers more plentiful In fashion's realm than at the ipresent moment Not only are eve-iDln- g gowns expressing themselves In (tiers of bouffant flounces, but daytime Crocks are also In a tierful mood. Interesting fall styllngs Include myriads of afternoon dresses the skirts of which are tiered with many "1 Hf plaltingg. Some gowns go so far as to indulge in tiers from neckline to hemline. That is, the material is cut In tiny folds which are doubled to simulate tucks or hemstitched along the edge. They are then wsltloned row upon row in overlapping tiers. Usually the folds are arranged nar- - Tlay frocks, party frocks, school frocks I No doubt many mothers have been reciting the list over and over again, as they return with their offspring from carefree vacatlonland, and as they face the problem of re-plenishing their little folks' wardrobe. Perhaps your little girl has several white and light-colore- d linen frocks left over from summer. If so, it might be a good plan to buy a rem-nant or two of printed linen and make her several cute little sleeve-less jumpers to wear over them. The little girl in the picture to the left is wearing a French model consisting of a flowered linen Jumper nosed over SUL ""' a t tff ' - y&mmnm Ribbon Tiered From Neck to Hem. ,row at the yoke, widening as they ap-proach the bemllue. For the street (frock It Is necessary that a slender-jlze- d silhouette be preserved. To so ;do the foundation to which the tiers ,'' are sewed Is purposely cut along fash ionable slim lines. Not always is the tiered effect gained by applying the material row 'and row, for many new gowns are .tucked from head to foot, graduating ifrora very narrow at the shoulder and iyoke line to wider and widest at the hemline. This vogue for frocks which are tiered from top to bottom is frequen-tly prettily aecompllHhed with ribbon, more especially, however, for the eve-sin- g mode. Seeing that ness Is so favored for formal dine and dance gowns, the tiered ribbon models usually define a picturesque bouffancy as does the youthful model In this picture. One of the charming things about this girlish frock Is that It achieves a a white linen dress. This clever article would be pretty made of plain and printed crepe, too. It would be very serviceable for school. Jersey and velveteen, also tweed, are Included In dresses of school type for fall. The Jerseys are gay colored and, best of all, they tub to perfection that is, if you Insist on the right kind of Jersey, the sort war. ranted to launder. Many of the ready-mad- e frocks for children have plaited skirts of mottled or tweed-like patterned Jersey with Jumper tops In solid color, or the order Is reversed. Velveteen Is combined with various fabrics, including wool crepe,, plal woolens, checked weaves, fane, tweeds and crepe de chine. One o the latest Ideas is for sleeves of con trastlng material. This will be wel come news to mothers who make tbeii children's clothes, for It suggests i way of using short lengths of left over materials. In fact, the comblr r) 31 I Two Charming Frocks. lovely coloring, fri It shades from dark to light, which la one of tin ad-vantages which the tiered Rt.vllug o-ffersthat of gradunted coloring. The girdle ornament Is made of metal-edge- d ribbon, for tlrsel effects are forespokfa for novelty rlbb ns which are to be jsed In a decorative way. Everyth'ng In fashion from hnts to gowns and accessories heralds a com-ing rlblKin reason. At this moment bows of velvet ribbon are enhancing the mldseasin print silk frocks. For Instnnce a nrvy and white pnlkn-do- t dress adopts a girdle bow, iotnetlmee a necktie, too, of ride navy velvet ribbon ing of two contrasting rubrics Is ac-cented throughout the new styles, for. grownups as well as children. One of the prettiest among recent arrivals in the children's fnshloD realm is a rout-dres- s of dnrk greet velveteen, which Is cut with a tlar from the shoulders. The sleeves hu an elongated vestee are made of silk in a lighter green. A soft bow of thf silk Is tied at the bus of the vestee The party dress to the right In thf picture Is of rose georgette crepe .with blue appliques on which rose and blue flowerets are embroidered. JULIA BOTTOM LEY. (Xs. 1KI. Wiitem Ncwpir t"Dlo.l . Natural Query The stroller happened to be present one evening when a young hopeful of six years returned home after a hard day's play and received a quarter left by big grandmother, who had called to iee him, but who, fenriig the night air, as grandmother do, bad had to leave before his return. The boy had heard grown persons talk about "when the old lady Is gone Junior will get quite a sum," and al-ways when she came to see blra nhe had placed a dime In the chubby spendthrift hand. He stood with the quarter almost covering his palm, then looking op with great mysterious eyes, asked in awed tones: "Is she died?" Philadelphia Public Ledger Odd Form of Prayer for Parching Field i Many countries bold odd ceremonies to end drought. The Chinese take their dragon god around In a proces-sion, and beat blm soundly when he Ignores their prayers for rain. The Bant us of Delagoa bay sing songs at their drled-u- p wells and make moth-ers who have twins carry the children around the parched fields. In Greece they send children marching round all the wells and springs, nnder the lead-ership of a girl adorned with flowers, who sings at each halting place. The same cuntora prevails In Yugo-olavt-where a little girl called the Dodota is clothed from bead to foot In grass and flowers, and leads her compan-ions through their native village, stop-ping at each house, so that the house wife may pour a pall of water over her, and singing the good news that the rain has come, even though it is usuully far away. New high pressure fueling and lfew high speed carbirelion Supplementing the amazing abilities of Buick's improved Valve-in-IIe- ad engine providing brilliant new efficiency and effectiveness at all engine speeds are two wonderful new Silver Anniversary Buick features ... A new high-pressu- re gas pump completely eliminating the old fashioned vacuum tank assures a steady flow of fuel under all driving conditions; and a new high-spe- ed carburetor the most enpensive employed on any motor car produces unrival-ed ease of starting, smooth operation and maximum economy. The world-fatuo- us Buick engine with these two new features attains the highest degree of efficiency of any automobile engine . . . and attains that peak efficiency with any grade of fuel low-te- st, high-te- st or in between I Hair-trigg- er acceleration 1 Dazzling new swiftness 1 Match-less ng I Unrivaled ability to maintain a high pace hour after hour and day after day 1 Take this new Buick out on the highway. Test it to the limit. Prove to yourself it's the great car of the world ! THE SILVER ANNIVERSARY .B.0JBCK WITH MASTERPIECE BODIES BY FISHER RANDALL - DODD AUTO COMPANY 47-5- 3 Second East, Salt Lake City. WITEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT . . . BUCK. 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' "Traveling Stonet" "Traveling stones," from the size of a pea to 6 Inches In diameter, are found In Nevada. When distributed upon a floor or other level surface within 2 or 3 feet of one another they Immediately began to travel onward toward a common center, and there lie huddled like a clutch of eggs In a nest A single stone, removed to a dis-tance of SM feet, upon being released, at once started with a wonderful and somewhat comical celerity to Join its fellows. These queer stones are found In a region that is comparatively level and little more than hare rock. Scattered over this barren region are little basins, irom a few feet to a rod or two In diameter, and it is in the bot-tom of these that the rolling stones are found. The cause for the strange conduct of these stones is doubtless to be found In the material of which they are composed, which appears to be lodestone or magnetic iron ore. Planetary Lore Including ttie emtn, there are eight major planets revolving around the sun. They are Mercury, Venus, the earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Mercury and Venus re-volve around the sun within the orbit of the earth ; namely, they are closer to the sun than the earth Is. In addi-tion to these, there are several hun-dred minor planets which cannot be seen by the naked eye. The moon is not called a planet It Is a satellite. Some of the other planets also hart satellites. Pathfinder Magazine. |