'I'. J 8 PAGE FOUR eWEDNEg: Day r W ADl w TANKS T MASS PRODUCTION MODEL IS SATISFIED N. 1 Poser Has Ambitions, Came From Russia, Does Very Well And Pays Irfcome Tax Air cadets in centra; Alberta1 travel 60 miles every fortnight to' attend parades at the Penhold1 airport. t ment. fi 1 ' ' me thrower and other Consisting of 49 000 aeDarate rtV aquip-these Valentines eT to" 2f "V' $90-00Q 3,500 men are employed In their constrain,, 7t L . ? u ?i mUes per hour More han nms 24 hours a day. 6 daW tnem- Tl factory infantry tank. Jnadfhas lltTo) these" RuX"' f thiS NEW SHIPS FKOM OLD , The Swedish Naval Board plans to scrap six old coastal delehce' vessels, three over-age destiovers' and one outmoded gunboat, and use the scrap iron for the construction of new ships. BISSETT'S NEW PAPER The small mining town of Bis sett, 200 mtles northeast of Win nipeg, has a small weekly news paper published by boys and sirls of the town. CATS IN A CARLOAD Railway officials found a cat in a carload of oats at Winnipeg and before they could return it to Moose Jaw it ran away. 113 MMWMMXmiWiTi mil ii i l Jli l mraTMl mm mm iit J i I IT - -noj, .r "Til - "V. 1 For Ladies . . . . J I Adrienne Toilet Sets I I Jasmine Toilet Sets- & fe. to11.50i W tuilviuUO m Gold gift bdxes, o- m mnm I For Gentl Maroon and gray gift uu.xes ' - v v emen I Bachelor Shaving Sets- 75V8.50 I OrmesLtd. I fjj Uhtt Pioneer Drtu&iats m THE K EX ALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 83 f J Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 i- 2 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. Canada at War 25 Years Ago December 10, 1916. Allied forces in the Balkan made gains against Turkish riP- fences south of Seres, nussinn strength concentrated in Bucovina and Moldavia to relieve pressure against the Rumanians. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver- Tuesday S.S. Catala .... 1 Thursday S.S. Prince George n; Friday S.S. Princess Adelaide S.S Cardena 10 Saturday S.S. Prince Rupert ii; December 8 and 18 S.S. Princess Norah From Vancouver Sunday SJ3. Catala Wednesday S.S. Prince George jq Friday S.S. Princess Adelaide S.S. Prince Rupert s. S.S. Cardena December 14 and 29 November 23 S.S. Princess Norah For Stewart and Premier Sunday S.S. Catala Wednesday-SS Prince George From Stewart and Premier TuesdayS.S. Catala . Thursday-ss Prince George Saturday SS Prince Rupert . ... . 3 :30 p.m. 15 p.m. 10 p.m. :30 p.m. 15 p.m. p.m. p.m. :00 a.m. ... a.m 10 a.m. .... p.m. . a.m. 8 pm. :00 pm. a.m. 8 p.m. :00 p.m. By Ray Peacock Associated Press Staff Writer NSW YORK. De;. 10: ffi Call blonde Irene Milinkovich a glamor girl and she would turn ud her classic pose' and laugh at you. Yet ner name would appear in almost any American artist's "first five" ranking of . figure models. The green-eyed Russian-born miss is correct in her self-appraisal to the extent that an attractive iace and figure are not her only assets. Articulate nnH ambitious, she regards modelling as a business, and makes no quall-fciatioiis but one. "What I do," she savs. "I liko to do well." She paid an income tax List year, and is proud of it. She keens a methodical ledsrer diarv th pages divided into neat squares jor morninc, afternoon and zo ning appointments, with the weens income added at the bottom. One week this year she earned $65, but in order to make that mucn she had to work all day and evenings. Lives Weil Normally her income from modelling ranges from $25. to $40. "I suppose," she savs. "vnn say I live well. I stay at a good iiuiC1 ana nave all the clothes I need." Miss Milinkovich (call her Irene If it's easier i was the girl Louis Cats painted to win a medal at the N&tlonal Academy last year. The work was called "Scarlet Throw." Someother outstanding paintings she has posed for were "Seated Figure" by Gladys Rockmore Davis, wife of Floyd Davis, the illustrator, and "Quandry," a figure by Russell Cowles. "Right now." Irene vnlnntporo "I'm posing for a series of heads uy aroiyn Edmundson for some cosmetic ads. I'm also modelline frr a a., till v a uuuuier. Irene is five feet, three and a nan inches tall, and wishes she were u little taller because It viouici oe easier to get work. Her measurements are bust 34 y2, waist siv2, ana nips 37. "My weight? It's 123 now. I don't have to diet, but I do get a massage twice a week. It helps the U1UUU tto circulate after holding Maybe To Films I wanted to know what she thinks abouU-if anything while Posing. She laushprt - o . xuu have to think about something, or juur iar-e is expressionless and that is bad for the artists. Usually I watch them. They have different ways of concentrating and they're always interesting." Irene does , a great deal of costume modelling and conducts weekly life and fashion sketch classes cf her own. She has her own studio and complains that good models are hard to find. She and her family camefrom Russia as refugees. She stayed, but her father, mother and a brother went back to Yugoslavia. Irene became a citizen three years ago. Her knowledge ,of, Russian, she hopes, may lead to a radio or film job. Mostly New Yorkers ' Most figure models, artist Reginald Marsh says, are native New oncers, and often of compara tively recent foreign origin. He says: "Girls of American descent, and parucuiany those of the midwest, feel humiliated at such work. They might get turned down 40 of 50 times before they land a Job. They're easily embarrassed and afraid they'll lose face by being When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 1 3 24-IIour Service at Regular Kates ENTERPRISE FRUIT and PRODUCE Co. THIRD AVENUE AND FIRST STREET SPECIALIZING IN Fruit and Vegetables You are cordially welcome to inspect our store. We will demonstrate our new produce. "DELNOU" FROZEN FRUIT and VEGETABLES PHONE 313 CIO TO NAME o RMCUed and amdU Suttawi CABINET New Provincial Government Will He Known Following: Hart-Maitland Negotiations VICTORIA, Dec. 10: O) Hon. John Hart, who was sworn In as Premier yesterday in succession to T. D. Pattullo. is expected to name nis cabinet after the out come of negotiations with R. L. Aiaiuana K. C, Conservative leader, for a coalition government are made known. Mayor's Taste Boosts Prices LYNCHBURG. Va.. Dec. 1(1: t A concessionaire, seeklnz to In crease the price of sandwiches at me Virginia Tech-Vlreinia Mili tary football game, submittal samples to the mayor and coun cil. The mayor munched a ham sandwich and the nrire -n - x " nikea from 10 to 15 cents. Advertise in The Daily News. Phone 98 known as models. But girls still under the EuroDean inflne living in crowded quarters, are less concerned about such things. , "Right now there are fewer irirl modelling than in years but I aont Know Just why. More prosperity, maybe. They're earning all they need elsewhere. "Models are a lonely group," he said reflectively. "If they come from outside the city and ' take up figure modelling in the hotw of meeting people, which Is to say men, they're often dlsaDDolntwl Tr an artist is prosperous enough to hire a model, he usually is married anyway." Th,s adverfscment ,s not published ! or displby the L.quor Control Board Government of British Columbia. or by ' f. 2 Britain's "ATS" $1 "Mag" Story Momg aummer Wets Gir! New Uniforms to Improve Appear ance of Old Land's BiRRest Women's Army. LONDON. Dec. 10: fc ti, khaki-clad girls of Britain's largest women's army the Auxiliary Territorial Service soon will ap pear in a -new uniform. Its color will be the same but it will Hp what one officer described as well-cut where the old one was n't." The uniform will be slimmpr with square-shouldered tunic and panel skirt. All tunics. Instead of only the officers', will have belts ana bright brass buckles. The sleeves will have cuffs. "Ate" will get four shirt and four pairs of stockings. Instead of two or each. The poplin shirts will have detachable collars. Therp will be a new great coat, fitted and smarter and requlrine less n.ite rial than the old. In the changeover, there will be no waste. Each of the ats win turn In one old"unlform In ex change for a new. The old will be "rejuvlnated" and with a new uniform will be Issued to recruits as they are signed on. Th? ATS hope to double their strength by next June. The uniform will come as a Christmas present to the ATS If only because its distribution throughout the service will coincide with Christmas. Silt ALFRED DEAD EASTBOURNE, Eng.. Dec. 10: 0) Sir Alfred Davies, 60, Conserva tive member of Parllampnk for Linfcoln from 1918 to 1924, died here. More than 1.000.000 vnlimtppr Red Cross workers are producing surgical dressings for the U. s. Army. 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