< Eas se se SUNDAY PICTURE JOURNAL i223 x —Thomas M. Bowlus Photos NO SPORT for weaklings, adagio dancing re- quires skill, stamina, strength. Kansas Univer- Sity students acquire these attributes under the expert tutelage of Frank Anneberg. Swallow stand (above), single arm press (upper right), group pyramid (right), and high bridge (lower right), are but a few of the varied phases of adagio dancing. Lower left, a girl student learns to walk on her hands. Not expected to — become professional adagio dancers, Kansas "U" students, nonetheless, become proficient performers, gain grace in the process. Sunday Picture Journal, April 30, 1939 TWO SQUARES of muslin can work inexpensive magic for your SIMPLY SEW two squares of muslin together at the back of the neck ANOTHER QUICK CHAN®E is possible by using the muslin as a belt, tied at Spring wardrobe. Here a muslin scarf is wound gracefully around and arrange them in front to form a gilet and the entire effect of the the front. To heighten the etfect, have the two pieces of muslin of contrasting the belt, imparting a distinctive note to the ensemble, frock is altered. The pin adds a chic note, a colors, This is muslin magic, indeed. Oe Wri avd. Wha —International Photo HOLLAND LOOKS ALOFT. One of the world’s most peaceful nations, Holland takes precautionary measures with Europe seething as dictator's armies are on the march, ITALY PARADES h 1 might while the world talks of war. ; mae — qinternatfonl: Proto ; pba Dar ye Clan. tin erat ate Ree a} : : THE EYES OF ENGLAND are turned toward the air. With Il Duce’s fleet is seen staging maneuvers in the Mediterranean, oe = Bs : . o z : Ae : anything likely to happen,” London tests its defenses and ‘ ok x . keeps unceasing watch on the skies above London. Ser , —International Photo : —International Photo —International Photo MAN AND BEAST guard against possible gas attack. Like TO THE TUNE of Nazi “heils,” the German battleship Von Tirpitz slides MEDITERRANEAN MANEUVERS arg not confined to Italy’s f creatures from another world are this United States cavalryman down the ways at Wilhelmshaven. Germany forges another mighty warships also sail Mare Nostrum in these days of stress. and his mount, both equipped to ride through poison gas. link in the ever-growing Hitler chain of armaments. NEW YORK SCENE. SES Dwarfing the towering skyscrapers of the Gotham skyline, the mighty guns of the U.S.S. Tennessee loom as silent reminders of a great nation’s might. —International Photo FP. Schneider Photo SPRING IDYLL. No season is more glorious in Switzerland than Spring. Blossomtime at Lake Lucerne presents a picture of perfect peace. 2616 Warwick HA-0470 LERITZ LYRICS In Smith and Boyle and Zachman e have “‘three musketeers” ose “clean-up” steps deserve from us Nine rahs and three big cheers! HE POET iT LERITZ & SON overs LIGHTS FOR THE LAGOON. makes a veritable fairyland of the New York World’s Fair. ‘“@\Us B4 U Muy B Stor” International Photo Modern lighting equipment SEMI-FORMAL FROCK FOR GIRLS. This lovely design uses unpressed pleats in a fashion particu- larly becoming to young girls. Stitched over the hips, the pleats float and flutter gracefully to a wide hemline, as you see in this photograph of Paramouni’s Deanna Durbin. The tucked hodice, trimmed with ribbon bands and little hows, is as youthful as it can be. Brief, round, puffed sleeves, and a shallow, square neckline, give it just enough formality. Premiere Pattern No. H-3355 is de- signed for sizes 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19. Pattern No. H-3355 can be purchased for 25 cents. Please remit in coins or stamps (coins preferred), giving your name, address, pattern number and size, Mail your orders to Premiere Patterns, the Jour- nal, Woman's Service Dept, Kansas City, Mo. é FLOWERED PRINT. This charming dress is gay with the spirit of Spring—with its hearts (by way of pockets) and flowers (in color- ful splashes on crisp cotton). Select a sanforized broadcloth, pique, percale or unglazed chintz, to protect your frock through many tubbings. This design is smart and most becoming, with jts darted waistline, buttoned front and slightly full skirt. During the Summer you will want it for street, business and shopping. Premiere Pattern No. H-3358 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and 40, Premiere Pattern No. H-3358 can be procured for 25 cents. Please remit in coins or stamps (coins preferred), giving name address, pattern number and size. Mail orders to Premiere Pattern, tbe Journal, Woman's Service Dept. Kansas. City. Mai Sunday Picture Journal, April 30, 1939 peered Old ae WITH SPRING IN THE AIR Missouri’s highways and byways call to the motorists of the nation once again. The old mill in Bennett Spring State Park is but one of the sitate’s innumerable beauty spois. FISHERMAN and fishergirl will find Missouri streams and lakes a paradise, This group shown above was ready to iry fishing at Sam A. Baker State Park, IF YOU WONDER what's become of Sally—here’s your answer. So far, at least as Sally Eilers, RKO-Radio star, is concerned, she’s very much in evidence in Hollywood these days—and she is as lovely as ever, this picture proves. A FISH-EYE VIEW of a fisherman. It is no wonder that Missouri fish are contented when they can gaze on a background such -as this. one. “'NEATH TOWERING CLIFFS. Missouri offers the tourist gorgeous and unusual-:scenery. This striking picture was taken at Noel, Mo., on U.S. Highway 71.