THE WESTERN NEWS, LIBBY, MONTANA PACE THEE® Thurscfay, September 27, 1934.

proposed caaufacture of mattresses by Plaid for Style-Wise College Girl Easy to Acquire unemployed, etc. SEEN—HEARD So far there has been no proposal BRISBANE Skill in Carving «round tha on the part of the federal government that the fanners could pay their taxes By CHERIE NICHOLAS THIS WEEK National Capital with farm products, which would other­ Beginner, However, Will wise rot on the ground. But there la a Be Interested in By CARTER FIELD! good reason for this omission. Farm­ Redskins and Spartans ers Involved In difficulties of that sort Where Ghosts Creep These Pointers. Washington.—Negotiations between do not pay Income taxes, or any other • She Threw No Party (A)» government and Prance are un­ direct taxes to the federal government To gala the skill acquired by a officially under way looking toward one New York Needs Money good carver, the person has to know ef the new tariff treatiea The prob­ Loans to Farmers Mussolini begins military training how to cut meat to stress tenderness. lem has been that France was most for Italian boys at the age of eight Also there are certain ether knacka eager to sell Its wares In the United But the federal government has been 35G years, the Idea being to “give boys a doing better than that by the farmers. l-sgL % or tricks, which a good carver learns, States, but has found what seemed to passion for military life through fre­ which are appreciated by those who be Insuperable difficulties In the way of It hqs been loaning them money to pay quent contact with armed forces." their state taxes. It has been loaning are served, although they may not making any concessions In return. In The red Indians went even further realize why their portions seem so fact, some of our more cynical diplo­ them money on their unsold crops, par­ •' * à back. They developed a passion for ticularly cotton and wheat It has been well suited to their tastes. Points oa mats commented several times during war and scalps In the squaw even be­ poultry and Wrd carving are given Ifee preliminary overtures that France loaning them money to buy seed. And fore the little fighting papoose was today. vas so used to getting her own sweet all this for a long period prior to the born, providing the females with Inter­ drouth, and therefore unconnected The position of a bird Is, In Itself, way with this country she could not un- esting little stone hammers used to Important The legs should be at the Amtand that the Idea of this reci­ with drouth relief. crush In the skulls of surviving enemy right, the nock at the left The fork procity treaty business was that both And It has been paying them good warriors as the squaws went carefully Is thrust through the breast, one aides had to make concessions. American currency for such supplies over the battlefield at dusk. prong each side of the breast hoae. As It Is, France will not be able? to as it bought to feed the unemployed, Sparta trained her boys for killing, In this position the bird Is held firm­ make any proposals to this country, not giving them certificates which even encouraging them to murder, for ly and the knife most readily finds which would have a chance In the could be exchanged only for some prod­ practice, unarmed helots, as they went Its way to sever the first and sec­ world of being accepted unless she uct produced by the unemployed In & ■m to their work before sunrise. ond Joints and wings. The former cerises her very definite policy since state factories, as proposed by Sinclair. ii '• But Sparta was unimportant com­ are cut off together and then the leg Obe war about being practically self- By the same token the federal gov­ pared to intelligent Athens, and a few (the first Joint) la severed from the supporting so far as food Is concerned. ernment laid Itself open to the charge white Puritans easily disposed of the second Joint. Then the wings are cut Actually France could absorb a very of direct competition with industry by Indians. Intelligence and Justice win off, after which the breast Is cut In «••slderable amount of American this same difference. Had It exchanged wars. thin slices, wheat, and a far larger proportion of furniture and mattresses and whatnot In these days of airplanes and poi­ Bach portion should consist of such fruits as apples, with actual net produced by the unemployed for the son gas the warrior with a mere “pas­ some white and some dark meat, for benefit to her citizens. The point Is food products of the farmers to feed m sion for combat" will soon get more no longer Is it considered correct to that the cost of producing sufficient those same unemployed, the procedure 5? of It than he can digest ask which kind a person prefers. To wheat to feed the French people and would have been more nearly that of get enough dark meat, which Is the rial tors to France Is excessive, It is the EPIC plan of Mr. Sinclair, and the richer, to go with the whit*, which 1« accomplished only at a very consider­ manufacturers would have had a hard­ Long ago In Venice was built a fine the more delicate. It Is necessary to able cost to the French housewife and er time making their case. palace, the “Abbey of St. Gregory.” cut the dark meat of the Joints Into the French taxpayer. For the answer In either case Is that JT1 The palace has changed hands and la pieces. One such piece, with a slice 8o a move Is under serious consider­ the unemployed are not buying now, now being “renovated,” with plumbing, of breast, forms a good serving. It is ation by the existing French govern­ so the manufacturer Is not losing a bath tubs, showers, electric bells, tele­ only when meat is carved la the phones, radio, that would considerably ment, so Washington has been In­ market when they produce something of brown braided leather. kitchen and passed for each persoo formed, looking to changing this pol­ for themselves. It Is only when their The plaid for the dress oa the stand­ surprise any ancient abbot to help himself, that taking pre­ icy, The thought would be to let product is put on the market that this ing figure to the right is la red, white No “Long Bear” from across the ferred portions Is permissible. Thea American foodstuffs, particularly wheat competition arises and private Indus­ and blue and it is one af those fash­ mountains, no roving Hun from beyond the entire bird Is Jointed and cut and fruit. In with a rather moderate try Is hurt ionable thin woolen weaves which Is the Volga, has appropriated the reli­ without such apportionments. The duty, and thus at one move reduce the LAIDS to the right, plaids to gious palace to other uses. The new It may be recalled, despite the fact Pthe left, plaids everywhere In the dellghtsomely lightweight and there­ breast Is not sliced but Is separated present subsidy burden on the French tenant Is a very pretty slender Amer­ from the carcass In portions right that the episode apparently escaped autumn style pageant, did one ever fore pleasing to wear In the class­ Ireasury and reduce the cost of bread Mr. Sinclair’s notice, that last winter room. A bright blue belt and scarf ican girl named Barbara Hutton, who for Individual servings. ts the French consumera. see so many plaids as are flaunting brings with her the proceeds of a five congress specifically disapproved of their gay colors and bold patternlngs enter attractively Into the color scheme. When there is stuffing, the carver Mrs. Roosevelt's Idea of a furniture As a matter of tact the two-piece dress and ten cent store system that can slits the stitches of the sewing, auf Want Cheaper Bread throughout fashion’s realm this sea­ quickly change any old abbey Into a factory run by the government for the son? Plaids In alluring lightweight tailored of plaid Is not only a spoons out the tasty, well-seasoned modern, fashionable “dilatory domi­ crumbs, giving one spoonful, or Its benefit of subsistence fanners In West woolens. In smart rayon weaves, stun­ college girl favorite, for whether you The move would not have been pos­ cile.” She brings also a hnsband, a equivalent, with each serving. Whea sible a year ago. But two changes In Virginia. Congress, after quite a de­ ning taffeta plaids and knitted plaids, go to school, to office or saunter about town during the shopping hours a plaid “Georgian prince," named Mdlvanl, by­ the bird Is served Jointed and cut. ffie situation have come about In that bate, refused an appropriation for the too, they are all among “those pres­ This action was taken on the frock’s the thing this season which In­ product of the five and ten cent stores, the dress lag Is apt to form a center, time. One Is that there has been some purpose. ent” In the early fall collections with who will know how to make the old protests of the furniture manufactur­ very special emphasis glvea them In terprets chic at Its smartest of many portions, with the meat clamor about the rapidly rising cost of abbey “ring with merriment.” Strange about It. Roast birds are apt to he living In France. Already, to meet this ers, who would doubtless have been de­ the much-featured showings of carnpns Tremendously clever things are be­ ing done with plaid plus plain. Such old ghosts will creep cautiously over carved at the table, or the portions popular sentiment, the French govern­ nounced by Mr. Sinclair If he had been fashions. as the topping of a black velveteen highly polished, newly waxed floors be on the plates put before those ment has taken such effective means of noticing what was going on In Wash­ Evidently, according to the fall style and say to them: “Well, live and ington at the time. skirt with a striking plaid Jacket such dining when this course Is served. dealing with the middleman that the program, the college girl Is supposed to as Js shown in the foreground of the learn.” The term bind la used to Include price of meat has been sharply reduced Patronage Worries dine, to dance, to play golf and ten­ group. The plaid wool Jacket Is In chicken, fowl, turkey and the usual to the housewife. nis, to motor, to study and even te black, green and white with black calf A young lady, christened “Greta kinds of birds which are not so small But this Is not enough. The people With literally hundreds of members sleep In plaids. Not fiction but fact, belt. The modish beret Is of green Gustafson,” known to many by her In­ that they are served whole, or In •re still clamoring. So the Idea of of the house and senate fighting either this about sleeping In plaids, for one duvetyn and of course, In answer to vented name of Greta Garbo, celebrat­ halves, as Individual portions. making bread cheaper by reducing the for renomlnatlon or re-election, calm of the smartest Items to enroll In a the demand of present-day millinery ed her twenty-eighth birthday recently. ©. Bell Syndicate.—WHU Service. high government subsidy on French- judgment Is that more of them are In college wardrobe Is a sleeping and fashion. It needs must sport a dashing As a young girl she worked in a store grown wheat, and permitting importa­ trouble about patronage matters than lounging pajama outfit of gay plaid. little feather. The blouse, which you In Stockholm, Sweden, and here she Man ud Mirror tion of a sufficient amount of Amer: anything else. Yet this situation Is The most practical are made of smart cannot see In the picture. Is of match­ has made and earned ten thousand dol- Men have a penchant for sneering lean wheat to make up tor the falling present despite the fact that never, In •cotton prints which are styled with ing green duvetyn. An ascot scarf of lars a week. Her birthday Is men­ at the vanity of women and cite the off In domestic production which would the entire history of the country, have cunningly designed tunics which are black velveteen adds the finishing fatal fascination a mirror holds for immediately ensue, Is under consider­ so many Jobs been parceled out by made delightfully feminine, with such tioned because this queer young lady touch to this ensemble. did not “throw” any great party on the them. But did you ever see a mao ation. purely political endorsements of these dainty details as collar and cuffs of In the charming autumn costume pic­ pass up a mirror? And did you ever This placatlon of (he populace Is soc- same representatives and senators. scalloped white, organdie piped with edge of any costly California swim­ tured to the left above the order Is ming pool. “Just a quiet evening at study his maneuvers? If he thinks Md only to the urgent necessity of bal­ For never at any time since the estab­ the plaid, together with a wide sash of reversed lu that the skirt Is plaid and he’s alone he'll give his visage the home,” said she, and stayed at home ancing the budget, so as to keep lishment of the civil service system the plaid material which ties gypsy the jacket Is Is the solid color. Here once over and register complete ap­ France on the gold standard, on which has that system less to do with filling fashion In a big romantic bow at one to think of swiftly passing time. That a dark brown cut-velvet Jacket sur­ helps to explain her success. Es bildet proval of the reflection. But If there the government la determined. If pos­ governmental positions than In the last side. la anyone around, he behaves In a mounts a skirt In plaided brown, green ein Talent sich ln der Stille. sible. two years. A leading question put up to the and beige. The turtle-neck blouse la thoroughly masculine manner. If he The second reason ts that, as the The destruction of the civil service— college girl Is as to whether she will •f greea Jersey. The celor combina­ isn’t making ostentatious efforts te French leaders see the situation, the for that Is what It Is If It continues— have her frock, suit or ensemble of all- tion for this costume Is noteworthy New York City must feed 400,000 straighten hla cravat, he's touching urgency of the original reason for pro­ did not begin with the Roosevelt ad­ plaid “alone by Itself’ or shall It be since It Is typical of the newest trends. and more hungry families, also pay a portion of his face gingerly with a ducing all the wheat France consumes ministration. The evolution has been partly of plaid and partly of a weave There Is a disposition on the part of their gas, light and rent bills. finger, pretending he Is studying a Inside her borders Is not as Impelling nonpartisan. It began with what might In solid color. Either or both Is the designers to combine any number of The city has been paying out $17,- cut Inflicted while shaving. Which ,as was the case one year ago. be called the emergency measures. It answer, for the advance showings pre­ rich autumn colors working out ef­ 000,000 a month, or at the rate of ought to prove that women are more At that time the fear of war In the came first, so far as volume Is con­ sent as convincing arguments In favor fects which flavor of the picturesque $204,000,000 a year, almost half what honest than man.—New York Sun. Immediate future was far greater than cerned. with the farm board, spreading of one as the other. An outstanding Alpine costumes even to the soft felt It cost to run the whole national gov­ right now. Hence the necessity of be Into the Department of Agriculture, fashion Is the dress which is tailored hats with their audacious little quills ernment before the big war started. To the Attar tag self-supporting on foodstuffs. But with the Farmers’ Seed Loans, etc. of all-plald with not a frill or furbe­ and feathers. The problem, “How to continue get­ êHitler’s gyrations In Germany have low to mar Its sophisticated simplicity. A girl’s Idea of the straight and ? driven Italy, until then probably Under the direction of Secretary of And have you seen the perfectly ting the money,” has been temporarily narrow path la the bridal path. Agriculture Hyde, the old civil service You see the Idea Illustrated to the stunning velveteen and corduroy prints solved by a three-cornered agreement France's most bitter enemy. Into traditions began to drop Into the waste­ right In the picture. The girl seated done In bold plaids and checks? No between the mayor and hoard of aider- France’s arms, and the fact Is that at Is also wearing a frock of this type, college girl once glimpsing them, will men. Business In New York City will Italo-French relations basket, as far as Washington was con­ the moment cerned. From that time on it has been In brown and light beige, made In not be able ta resist this temptation. pay a “relief tax” of one-tenth of 1 are more pleasant that at any time shirtwaist fashion. The buttons arc w a debacle, most of the new agencies ©. Weaicrn Nbwsdup«- U«ion. per cent. Those that pay Income tax since the armistice. and administrations and authorities set to the national government will pay And what with the French wine and up being specifically exempted from the << »» to New York City relief 15 per cent I« brandy makers, not to mention the per­ BUTCHER BOY BACK civil service. AUTUMN CHIC of what they pay the government. fume men, the Jewelry fabricators, and By CHEBIE NICHOLAS IS MUCH IN FAVOR The world's richest city will also or­ whatnot who are now, due to the high Getting a Job ganize a public lottery nnd Invite cit­ exchange and higher tariffs of Amer­ Possibly you have never thought of izens to gamble, profits to help public ica, unable to sell their wares In the It Is rather curious that this came your butcher as a very stylish person. relief. world’s best market, there Is quite a on the heels of what had been sup­ Now we have Mninbocher’s “the butch­ r different feeling about the wheat sub- posed to be a great civil service re­ er boy hack.” It’s a loose back gath­ Another scientific discovery, most Lex/ sidy. form-applying its methods of promo­ ered from a shallow shoulder yoke. Important If It stands the test of cold Negotiations have not approached tion ami selection to the diplomatic The front of this Jacket or tunic, experiment, is revealed to the American I QUICK STARTING ttie public stage. In fact they prob­ service, except occasionally, of course, 04, whichever it happens to be, Is belted. Chemical society by Dr. Ellice McDon­ ably will not for some months. But It for more Important ambassadors and Belted front nnd unbelted backs are ald, director of cancer research labora­ with will be a feather In this administra­ And the “career diplomat" ministers. s regarded with favor by all who have tories. The kidneys of men nnd ani­ spark plugs tion's cap If It can assure our wheat entne into his own. to the great an- seen this new arrangement. It adds mals produce an enzyme, or biological cleaned growers another market for next year’s noyance of many senators and repre­ an extra fillip to the two-piece cos­ catalytic, called “phosphotaz,” that ef­ Remove Oxide Coaling with the crop. sentatives. who sneered at the spats tume, which is, ns you know, one of fectively resists the action of cancer. AC Spark Plug Cleaner—and and canes and “pink teas" (polite the season’s latest pets. Since so Human beings afflicted with cancer New Dealers Chuckle names during prohibition for cocktail many women find difficulty In wear­ lack the phosphotaz In the kidneys and Your Motor Start» Instantly parties) of the career men. ing belts well, the partially belted Idea have too much of It in the blood only 5c a plug Certain Republican blasts at Presi­ /: Young men and women wanting gov­ stream. Man's Intelligence eventually dent Roosevelt, Insisting that he tell Is a life saver. ernment Jobs today , jects, hut It Is too soon to conclude those—of whom there are a great the applicant. that experiments he Is undertaking are miles. Replace MA* many—who simply do not believe what This is the situation In Massachu­ I -v* Collars This Fall to Be not successful.” badly worn plugs THf quality setts, for Instance, where there are •• - they see. much less what they read and Worn Close to the Throat with New ACs. STARK PLUG more Republican members of the house m i Scientists have found what they call hear. a ■m* •* And one of those who believed them than Democratic, but both senators % Fall collars are something to watch. the Rosetta stone of heredity. That Loot: foe fk* “Pfag-in-fA*- Tuh selves to be In the dark. New Dealers happen to he Democrats. f I Most of them sung fairly close to the famous stone, os you. know, with the point out. Is none other than Upton If the applicant runs this gauntlet throat, hig pilgrim collars, high roll same words cut on its surface In varl collars and wide revers all being seen. Sinclair himself. successfully, the only remaining hurdle ous languages, made possible the rend­ Otherwise, they hint, how could he Is the Democratic national committee, Sleeves on the stralghter coats are ing of Egyptian hieroglyphics, The Protect Your Skin ■ , often large at the top, while those on surprised at Roosevelt’s where the eagle-eyed Emil Hurja Is the heredity Rosetta stone la n giant By Vtlna have been the looser, shorter designs generally Ideas? How could he have thought so deciding examiner, acting, of course, The new tweeds are. simply stun­ chromosome, with strings of the queer i>f his own ideas new. and then for National Chairman Farley. display fullness near the wrist. Betts little genes that control heredity. CntieuraSoap many ning both as to color and novelty In are In again, since coats are lapping learn, as Sinclair said in his Nation«1 But the curious point about the every-day texture and weave. Th latest suit well In front, and many a late mid-sea­ Press club speech, that they were not? whole business is that senators and models styled of tweed have both a son model Is snugged about the figure Many Americans take Communism Made of the puxeat ingredient», *o- For. of course. Federal Relief Ad members of the house fight manfully Jacket nnd a long topcoat, Unless you by a narrow belt hardly an Inch wide. In the United States most seriously. lected for their emollient and doom­ mlnlstrator Hopkins has been doing In to get more than their share of ap­ have already proved It to your own Governor Green of Rhode Island even ing qualities, and containing um delicate Cuticnra medication, it part just what Sinclair proposes to do pointments. If possible, yet nearly ev- satisfaction you have no Idea how says his state la “facing a Communist Hr California for some time. Not only of them will tell you privately Hosiery Shade» eooüwe, heals and protects against skm eryone really useful nnd practical these three- uprising.” Fortunately under the trouble*. Cotieorn Snnp sbeuld that, hut since last winter there have that he wishes to high heaven that the piece suits are. The model pictured la Hosiery colors that will be most Im­ worst of conditions, the state’s ml portant for street wear this full are be kept in every household for Um been the outraged protests of business civil service were airtight, and that In a very swagger-looking brown, beige lltia, backed by the army of the United daily use of all the family. dusky browns, taupe tones, smoke and interests whose toes were trampled everyone knew that a senator or eon- I nnd red cheeked tweed. The long man­ States and Its airplanes, should be able Writ* for special f older on os. Some of these activities, and the gressman had no Influence so far as nish topcoat can be worn as a separate gunmetal shades, For formal evening to deal with that situation. the care of the skin. protests of business about them, wer political appointment was The square patch pockets wear either skin tones or very dark ®. Klnf Konturen Syndicat». Ina. AdOr«»: ••Cmlcurs,” D«pt. 31S, getting a fall wrap, W.NUS«rvlo*. Mukleo, Mas«. chronicled in these dispatches shortly concerned. on the Jacket are disilmdive. shades In gossamer sheer will be worn. after last Christmas. Particularly the Om .rrlrht,—WNU Servil».