WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1937. IMPERIAL. VALLEYPRESS, EL CENTRO, CALIF. (PHONE 300 11 Here Are Nominees for ‘Outstanding Stars of ’36’ STAHL BROS. Lay Your Bets on Three Favorites - * SHOWS NEW Ry MARY HAMPTON they take such a variety of blouses Mighty new afternoon frocks to embroidered crepe for evening SPRING STYLES are three Spring frocks or that the There favorites or accessories which have, instead of usual print- frocks! * in the way of costumes now. You one costume be made to look can ed designs, splashy flowers all Evening gowns have skirts tre- BRAWLEY. Feb. 17 After a put your money any like six. Give them a lot of con- can on one—- quarter century of successful busi- or on all three—ahd any way at sideration before making those hand embroidered. For handwork mendously full that almost waltz ness Stahl Bros. Co, one of all you will win. last, final plans! of every sort is “big" for Spring. as they move—exciting with gla- here, Imperial Valley’s oldest One is the bolero costume. * * * Sheer or wool-like en- mor. There is lots of soft mercantile A second is the youthful red- establishments, has moved info new Take the bolero! Tbday it can sembles including trim frocks top- in blended combinations of colors ingote particularly allied to ped by—not soft, gathered quarters at 523 Main street and have crisp pique blouse and coats —but capes! —and shirred, fem- prints. white installed a sparkling line of mer- or navy accessories to match Lots of flared skirts—but none inine bodices. And the third is the tailored black chandise. the black or navy wool of the of this home-made, school-girl sort There are sashes everywhere—- suit. The new location is closer to the ,suit. Tomorrow a full, fluffy- of thing. The new ones arc subtly looking so different and charm- Gary Cooper William Powell Spencer Tracy Now not for one moment do I Walter Huston Paul Muni center Brawley business of- collared printed silk blouse in bold cut and restrained in fullness for ing after all these seasons of belts, of and mean this is all. Oh there are a greater opportunity for serv- colors. The next day a horizon- daytime. Of course night-time is belts and more tailored belts. fers capes—thrilling, exciting, dashing Dry goods. Men's and tally striped green and blue taf- a different thing. There are flaming red sashes with ice. wear short capes—and long ones, too. shoe departments occupy the lower feta and a frivolous hat! And it most thrilling long fringes on otherwise tailored And there are these peppy young The new knitted floor. On the mezzanine at. the would love some furs! things—looking like , or daytime frocks. There are long Jigger coats which are going to soft i rear the Ladies ready-to-wear and the redingote. For even at times, and sashes wrapped around and a- score enormously for those gay Or consider yet knit- Children's wear units have been shopping, it a ted just the same. And of course, round soft afternoon frocks. There moderns who catch their swing. tops tailored challis installed. On another mezzanine in beige green. For nothing meets life are sashes no end on evening And there is a whole score of stitched with country or mo- floor at the front are located the tea it tops print. toring with the of gowns. > shortish, flared jackets which a new For cock- success a knit! department, Beauty shop and “natural”, galore write a new history as far as suits tail hour it tops a splashy print It is the California and Of course there are prints Dressmaking shop. with flowers upon the lapel or the growing choice of resort life again—yet looking different too! are cncerned. I saw one today—- Stahl style experts recommend red even a shirred chiffon. For the where breezes blow coolish! Scattered prints look very new—- black wool skirt with a black, early shopping this spring, partly country club breakfast |t goes over galore! those with here and there and white plaited jacket whose Boleros And each one dabs because of an early Easter —March a white or dusty blue looking perkier open spaces of mono- beltless back flared fully. and more fascin- and wide 28—and partly because of unprece- sport dress. And with right ac- ating tone background in-between. Then Only the first three are more than the ones before. There dented demand for new spring cessories it clicks every time! are some are bold and others softly than smart and new and just boleros with wool daytime Irene Dunne Gladys George Carole Lombard Luise Rainer Norma Shearer fashions. right. They are terrifically safe. The tailored suit? Between frocks —boleros with day or after- diffused. There are sport prints From among the group pictured above, members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences evening They don't need any tricky fash- sophisticated jfull-overs and frilly noon frocks of silk—boleros with and day prints and prints on March 4 will select and reward the actor and actress whose work is adjudged the best for 1936. ion consciousness to make their blouses, colored beads and gaudy shorts for the sun and the beach —and oh such colors! The five men nominated for the best performance are: Gary Cooper, for his work in "Mr. Deeds Goes to in Story of Louis Pasteur”; William wearer look really smart. They scarfs the story needs no more —boleros with children’s dresses. But the biggest news of it all Town"; Walter Huston, in "Dodsworth”; Paul Muni, "The Powell, Godfrey,” Tracy, Irene Dunne, won’t go out of style or get tire- telling. We have all seen and And there are just no end to the is that daytime skirts have bone in "My Man and Spencer in "San Francisco.” Actress nominees: in "Theodora Gladys George, in "Valignt Is the Word for Carrie"; Cardie Lombard, in case one can have only been conquered! The suit is the most beautifully decorative boler- Even Paris sends us that Goes Wild"; some in short. “MvMan Godfrey”: Luise Rainer, in “The Great Ziegfeld.” and Norma Shearer in "Romeo and Juliet.” one costume for the season. And darling of the sophisticate! os In everything from shirred dictus —as short as 14 inches again “everything that happens in this KOREAN SMILES AT CHARGES OF world always happens for the best.” Palmer’s Installs MOST PEOPLE CONTINUE TO GROW POISONING WOMAN’STOOTHPASTE Chang, after listening to her story, Complete TIL THEY’RE FORTY YEARS OLD contributed more of his philosophy Line of WHITE PLAINS. N. Y„ Feb. 17. to her while she lay pain- wracked for the benefit of newspapermen. (U.R)—Chang smiling charge against fate,” NONSENSEONkE. (U.R)—lt’s got Soo Lee. Korean from poison. "Tlie me is ftKTS MOR.S. WASHINGTON. Feb. 17. you were before you bald. This Children’s Wear houseboy accused of putting poison- His accuser. Mrs. Reeves, he said. “It all the pants that shrink, much, its enough Louise was pre-destined not it’s the may not seem but ous sugar of toothpaste of lead In was pushed into court in a wheel- in the beginning." legs that grow and you can take to expose a of sock be- BRAWLEY. Feb. 17. Showing lot white guests, listened placidly today while chair to identify Chang the • the word of one of the world's as man He explained that from child- You’llbe proud of your hands tween pants-bottom and shoe-top. one of his supposed victims also she says tried to you new spring styles in nearly every leading anthropologists that its murder her and when use Chamberlain’s Lo- Your accused him of spouting philosophy her husband. George Reeves, pre- hood it had been foreordained that tion. A few drops used regularly department, Palmer Co. of your own fault if your trousers chest also keeps on ex- the sumably to keep he was to be “wrongly" accused helps keep them smooth, attractive through panding through life, though them from per- of Brawley, one of Imperial Valley’s hike higher and higher even because it jafwaser. Never sticky* suading his mistress. Mrs. Ida L. trying to murder and Mrs. the years. you are a failure business and Mr. gummy, it dries quickly. better department stores. Is prepared in Churchill, to fire him. greasy or After measuring thousands of men a hen-pecked husband and have Look What Paris Reeves. At all toilet goods counters. For to fulfill the spring needs of valley The frail, middle-aged woman "The fact that I am innocent has free sample, use coupon below. at regular intervals, Dr. Alex nothing miiSOvj shoppers, according Palmer, whatever about which to pointed a trembling finger at Chang to Paul Hrdlicka of the Smithsonian in- Says to Wear! nothing to do with working of be proud. If your vest gets too from the folds of a blanket. fate," he said. proprietor. stitution announced today that most Chamberlain laboratories. Inc., grow tight and the buttons pop off, you’re “After I was sick, he came into Mrs. Reeves’ testimony was the Dea Moines, lowa. 216 silks, people continue to until they- r free trial size of lotion. New new millinery, new my and state's at Please send 're forty years old. Tailors, you're not growing fat, you’re merely bedroom asked me how I first direct shot Chang dresses, new men’s wear and shoes was," she said. “I said I was better. in the bizarre case. Chang was IVi —¦¦¦¦>¦¦¦¦¦ vindicated. growing, and your wife should hold - _... Then he looked at me admiringly previously linked with the case only Ad'lress. , vic for first attention on shopping The ears of these same citizens her tongue. and said: by evidence he had bought enough too, " keep on growing, and although - tours of the store. Recently in- Your mouth gets bigger, the bet- ‘You are a superwoman ." cyanide to kill 500 men. He said Dr. mentioned no names, Hrdlicka ter to eat with, and your nose She then told how Chang bustled it was for a squirrel that pestered stalled is a complete Infants* and this fact explains why a lot of ° about room, her that the estate oi Mrs. ' her telling * longer, to Churchill. - the better look down. , a we children’s department with the new- funny looking folks look that way. There's nothing you can do about That’s all right if you had a me- f Mode- young est in spring wear for the your ears if they insist on spread- dium mouth and an ordinary nose modern. ing all over the map. You've got to start with, but if these extra to grin—and let ’em flap. big in the beginning—beware of Your hands also get bigger as mirrors! Save Money See the Want-Ads you grow older, and so do your As Dr. Hrdlicka put it: feet, so the only thing you can do “The majority of the dimensions, is swallow your pride and buy big- headed by stature, progress per- ger shoes; either that or grow coms. ceptibly on the average until well of life. Oth- an the SOS! “There is a universal notion that into fourth decade Q Flashing THE 1937 the age of 24 has been reached, all ers increase slightly until the fifth growth of the human body and its or even sixth decade. parts has been accomplished and “Still others, such as the doral henceforth ceases.” Dr. Hrdlicka length and breadth of the nose, said. “Scientifically speaking, this the length of the ears, width of *On been H view is now seen to have the mouth and depth of the chest erroneous.” keep on augmenting throughout People don't grow much, only most, if not all, of adult existence.” - enough to keep their clothes from What I'm going to do is grow |s| Spring fitting the way they should. Thus, whiskers, smash my looking glass, if you’re forty years old, you may i and wear plus fours. I see no other Quite as ga-ga as the extremest be half an inch or so taller than i solution. modes of winter is Erik’s mad * creation in black with che- Fashions nille dot veil. 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/’ SACRAMENTO. Feb. 17.—Twen- to Spring ty-seven foreign WKre countries, four dis- vMfa tant United States possessions * and territories, and the forty-eight stales Coats Suits of the Union were represented in the 252,727 non-resident cars that r. A . entered California in 1936, Ray In- JUffWO- z F nF sr»' I it- ! gels, director of motor vehicles, an- <1 1 I |l| h nounced today. d™... If This represents an increase of i 0 more than eighteen per cent over x!I is the 1935 total of 213.428. Ingels said The number of persons in the cars that are truly smart 11l HI H m iIW , ky.-. jgjß» was given as 757,167 last year, .an ' of twenty-three per cent Hl|i p L-\ and was when from the correct fabrics and in the right color- T T" 12,551 4 automobiles entered from that ings to accentuate your personality. $ I state, Ingels said. , | s Delaware sent fewer cars than Wr any other —eighty-four—being ggk»&|Hß^L Accept our invitation to state modestly priced surpassed by the Territory of Hawaii j Spring via one of these 408, and the Republic of Panama, 116. X 85 50 r! 1 w3BjßMw|k brilliant new prints’ Canada led all foreign countries $18 Sport Coats with 3.465. Mexico was second with There is nothing smarter a Smartly patterned 371. Two cars bearing Australian suit construction plates traveled half way around the coats in plaids, checks and overplaids. ,or wear now 'neath your (jK world to reach California. Two also 50 Latest sport-back models - tans, browns, came from coat . . . and you can wear India. $22 blues, greeiis. l,lcni Non-resident permits were issued ’gf r ht through $1950 Ml ‘b ’til to one or more visitors from each I. r i £lk ¦ aS Summer, Important new of the following distant points. Argentine. Austria, Baja, Chile-, sleeves and flared skirts. China. Costa Rica. Cuba. Czechos- Slacks lovakia. Dutch West Indies. El Sal- vador. England. France, French Chic Hats! To be worn with sport coats. Shown in \\ \ Acetates & Beinberga Indo-China, Germany, Guam. Hon- greys, greens, tans, browns and blues. I duras. Jamaica, Philippines. Vene- \ zuela, and the West Indies. All sizes and models. Pure Dye Silks Braids, new straws also Silk and Felt NEWeffects . . . whether It be to atop that new V H \ i SJ9S W V $495 to slgso PUMPKIN YIELDS RING suit or to compliment your daytime or evening \ 1 CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo., (U.P)— frocks, you are sure to find JUST THE RIGHT \ | '¦k Preparing a pumpkin for pie, Mrs. ONE in this collection . . . OFF-THE-Face or •

WIDE BRIMMED styles, are . . . , Clarence Stephens found a gold both correct here 1 1 in new colorings and all head sizes. ; ring. A lump of fibrous vegetable Stahl Bros. matter surrounded the ring, but Co. Stahl Bros. Co. there were no scars or any other - & deformities on the outside of the 1.95 2.95 and 5.85 BRAWLEY BRAWLEY pumpkin to Indicate that it had ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦"¦¦ II ' II I | ¦¦ I I "¦« II been forced inside. WW W— ¦¦ ¦ ll ——¦—— - - . . ... - . . . ¦