» ” N YRIADS of gay frocks wending schoolward is th flashing on th ing choicest that intrigues folks regard to many of the have been espec therm with victorial make direct “appeal Not only are the patterns ing to behold but they are in 1 instances instructive and enter ing as well. For smaller children there are prints with the of the al alph abet scattered des ly in allover patterning. Goose Sgures too, ships and birds and animals, fruits and flowers done in a way to ture the fancy of a child. The washable prints developed this season are unique and lovely. nicest, ignf }- cap- prints that we have in mind-—ar- tistic creations each of which has been inspired by a song. There are fifteen designs in this collection nine ton fabrics and six to rayon. The unique part of it is that these theme CASUAL COSTUMES “Look casual,” is the latest slo- gan being broadcast to women who are pre-occupied with the question of what to wear for early fall. Al- though both tailored tweeds and softly-feminine garments will con- tinue to be style-right for particular occasions, it's the casual ance. Suits are always an calculated to make women want to cast aside their summer clothes. display scores of casually cut mod- els ranging from classic two-piece ensembles complete with blouse and topcoat or fur cape. College Girls in Favor of Low-Heeled Daytime Shoes Increased interest in sports is giv- en as the chief factor in the college girl's inclination toward lower heel heights on daytime shoes but her choice is also influenced by other ‘ considerations such as comfort and the suitability of low-heeled foot- wear to sports clothes. The prevalence of ‘‘girls of more than average height’ was one of the reasons advanced for the in- creased popularity of low and me- dium-heeled evening shoes. Shaded Stockings Boon to Woman With Bulky Calves The woman with oversized calves can buy shaded stockings which gradually darken in color at the largest part of the leg and thus have a very slenderizing effect. These stockings shade from a light tan at the foot and ankle to a dark brown at the calf and upper leg. For slim- mer legs, there are stockings of sun. tan color with feet of dark brown. fasc and Hes yw ribbon bows crossbars set soldier-like down the front of the bodice. Pleat- ed skirt and demure Peter Pan collar complete this smart style »s8 to the right Three narr ed on ribbon and row areh march in the front, the close-fitting the now-so-fagshionable skirt.” Any girl would lov this dress “first ¢ i scattered daisies is a patterning in- spired by that familiar song, “Daisy, Daisy, Tell Me Your An- swer True’ -—enough to inspire any little girl wearing this dress to be- © Western Newspaper Union. PLAID TAILLEUR By CHERIE NICHOLAS * Plaid’s the thing for your new fall suit if you are seeking the smartest. The one pictured is of heavy plaid linen. It's a real Scotch tartan plaid done in dark green, dark blue lined with white, red and yellow. Black velvet binds the edges, pocket flaps and cuffs. This makes a stunning costume for early fall and later on you will be wanting to copy it in plaid wool. We are quite sure you will for these stunning plaid jacket suits are the “last word” in chic. Black and Sznd Black velveteen is worn with a tailored coat of sand-colored wool. HAHIIRKARKRERRAHAR STAR DUST Movie « Radio %*%% By VIRGINIA VALE hh % AMUEL GOLDWYN is tak- v7 ing bows again for succeed- ing where many other motion picture producers have failed. He has made a new version of an old picture that is even bet- ter than the old one—and the first ‘Stella Dallas” was the Ahbbbbbbbtet id 20 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 twelve years ago This picture is frankly a tear-jerk- ter who married a gentleman, but could never become a lady. But ‘Stella Dallas” was fine and cou- rageous enough to see to it that her daughter had a chance to be- come one of her father's set rather than hers. Barbara Stanwyck gives a sincere and gripping performance as Stella wins Wns would rather laugh than wount and Twentieth Cen- are all in Had If you cry, Paran ury-Fox ready for you with 1iusicail Gene Autrey sels a pace that it is tough for other cowboys to main- tain. Now producers expect them all to sing. Buck Jones hasn't fallen for vocal lessons yet, but he has hired a heavy for his new picture, “Sudden Bill Dorn,”” who can war ble Western ballads with the best of them. His name is Harold Hodge. Anna the auspices sort of her mer theaters in t Kisco, made a tren made a decorative “Princess Turandot adapted from the name, 4 tim where Frances endous hit, Ann De clothes n er Wanger to New Ye and when she ret lywood, she learned that she had a brand new Mervyn Le Roy, who gave her a contract to make pictures for him decided that Doro- thy Day was not a good name be- cause there are several actresses and two authors already using it. He is going to bill her as Vicki Les- ter, the name of the character that Janet Gaynor played in “A Star Is Born.” brief vacation, urned to Hol rk for a name. — When you saw “I Met Him in Paris” you must have wondered why Robert Young fled from such an attractive wife as the one played by Mona Barrie. Well, she explained all when she arrived in New York recently to rehearse for a stage engagement. It seems that there were long scenes that explained their differences, but the picture was too long, and Mona landed on the cutting room floor. She hopes for better “Some- thing to Sing About.” She plays a comedy role, a sort of female Mischa Auer, and she had so much fun doing it that she doesn't see why Grand National had to pay her a salary. wenn ODDS AND ENDS—Everybody won. Toast of New York” were responsible for the revival of bustles in the big Paris fashions showings . Benay Venuta, whose songs are so popular on the air, got her start dancing in the same ballet with Myrna Loy . . . Burgess Meredith used to sing in the same church choir with Lanny Ross . . . Eddie Cantor eats his lunch between scenes on the set these days, because he uses his regular lunch hour to dash over to the antique store he has bought to see how business is go- ing . . . Ina Claire's Sunday night radio dramas on NBC's blue network are grou ing so popular that maybe she won't come back to make motion pictures, after all . . . Gary Cooper has 1s bought a ranch for the old cowboys who io work with him in Western dramas . . . Because she loves sunbathing Bette Davis will have to stay away from the Warner studio for a month, most of the time in a darkened room. '® Western Newspaper Union. Ask Me Another A Quiz With Answers Offering Information on Various Subjects 1. Who was the greatest woman financier of all time? 2. Is the ily superior, child who has brothers or sisters? 3. What is the proper way to address 4. From how many acres up is considered a farm? 5. What trees are said to build islands? 6. How many walk an hour? 7. Who was Casabianca? 8. What makes a violin's the varnish or the wood? miles can a man tone, Answers Hetty Green had the ve. of being the greatest financier in the world, 2. Psychologists find that the “only child,” aged five, in a fam- reputa- woman i intelligence, play habits points, as compared of five wh } and other Was hington or infor- Presi 4. In taking the three sidered a farm, er than this census, acres up iI8 Ccon- tract small- 18 recorded as a farm $250 in crops ny iO annually, that actually build create extension the mis Trees and are seaside on of Angroves, found in shores in the and subtropics. their tangled mon trees, shallow tropics collect mud in roots, 6. In walked 8 miles, hour. 7. Louis -asabianca was a nch re ist and naval of- Aboukir bay, in 1798, he was in command of the Orient, which caught fire. He refused to quite his ship and his young refused to desert him. Thi is the basis Hemans’ 1928, N. Altimani 566 of Italy Frer volution A ficer. 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