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Show PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAn WOMAN'S WORLD Making Own Clothes Gives Color Choice By from which to choose your very Ertta Haley Velvet Highlights EVERY WOMAN, in her very own and mind know that cer turn colors do more for her than any others! Thia may teem like a bold statement to make, but fashinn-wpeoplo who know the psychology of women wiU readily e admit it's so. Yet, how often have you gone out to buy a dress, and finally found a suitable style after much search, and then hud to take a color that was a second or third choice sim ply because you had to have the dress? Every woman who has done any amount of buying has had this experience. She finds a stunning dress, or sees one in a heavenly shade of forest green, but her sire Is gone in that color, and she ends with taking a purple that Is harsh on her. Have you ever passed the yard goods counter and seen a bolt of some beautiful print which you've held to your face and hair? And haven't you thought at the same time, its a shame not to have found that particular print' and color in a dress you just purchased? Lucky is the woman who sews, since she may spend time hunting the suitable fabric, without worrying about size. She can transform tile fabric to fit her proportions, arid so her whole concern Is the choice of the right material. With the most amazing choice and wealth of materials now in the stores. It's a pleasure to shop for materials and find the dream stuff from which you can make your most becoming dresses. Most women have at one time or another had certain colors In which they were often compli- - best. Complexion, hair and eye colors ore so interrelated that its espe chilly important to choose only after cartful study. If you have medium shade of blue eyes, youll want to deepen that color rather than select a blue so strong in its tone that it actually washes out ttie blue you have in the eyes. Brunnettes usually look lovely In pinks and yellows, but a redhead may look ridiculous in the same shades, if you have an olive com plexiun, the mustard golds and cer tain browns may make you look more sallow than you really are. Those who have tinted hair should avoid the vivid shades since these will usually play up the artificial colorings in the hair. They should choose the soft pastels, or wat ered down colors to look most flattering. The best way to choose the color is to get into a good light, then hold the color sample against the face. If your hair and eyes come to life with a certain color, you may be pretty certain it does something for you. Whenever possible, make the choice with a minimum of makeup. for with correct make-up- , youll be even prettier. and the Sheath silhouette pencil slim" lines will come and go, and all the while many women, especially the youthful ones, wisely cling to the Towing beauty of the bouffant style for formal wear. In this season which features the magnificent richness of fabrle, this Is indeed a stunning style. Sketched here from current collections are two such designs, at the left, black velvet made dramatic with ecru lace banding on the akirt, white at the right, red velveteen Is featured with an overdress of black lace. tions, personality, age, and position in business or community. Further considerations involve the suitability of the color for your purposes, the occasion ,or which it's worn, the season and the type of community in which you live. Obscure Carpenter Can Aid UN MEMBER of ARE F I A YOU any one of the numerous Christian sects, do you agree with me that it is about time we asked that the name of Christ be Introduced Into the conferences of the United Na- tions? Even if you belong to the older Hebrew sect from which Christianf ty sprang that sect of which the Master said, "1 come not to the law, but to fulfill It" Christ Is one of your prophets. He is a recognized figure in your theology, and like all of us, you call our civilization "Christianity; you call our world Christendom." China, India, Africa are not Christendom. They do not use that word in reference to themselves. We do. And dent knows any high school that Christianity stu- fore she could crush out so much that was decent and civilized; Mussolini had to Bing prayer aside In his tour of undisputed power, before he could reduce men to beasts. Are we joining these two blind leaders when we let the councils of the U. N. go on without prayer? I think we are. There have been no prayers in Paris. There were none here in my own city, three years ago, at the first meeting. The excuse was that if we asked a priest, a rabbi, or a Protestant clergyman to open and close our consultations with prayer, other nations might want to invoke their gods, too. Well why not? Thats their affair. We certainly cant have too much prayer and if we had not shut the door in Christs face the meetings might have been pretty much all prayer. Yes, if we had not abandoned Christ, He would not have abandoned us. Prayer changes hard hearts; it opens blind eyes; it causes sudden capitulations and solutions. Personally, unthought-o- f I would be very glad to hear that prayer was to be permitted at the meetings. Even if 40 nations all wanted five minutes for prayer why, that would be only something less than three hours of prayer. How many hours have they muddled away now, without prayer? Three hour? of prayer might save the world. in Europe, for 2,000 years, represents something that does not exist under any other form of theism or Study fabric in relation paganism. mented. At least, they may have China and India, With their had advice as to what was best Illiterate, swarming, for them to wear. These triumphs diseased and underpriviledged tens should be duplicated to give the of millions, do not know the librarmost satisfaction and happiness. ies. roadways, hospitals, museums, Never Choose Color schools, colleges, the musicians For Fashions Sake and the laws and ideals, painters, Every season we hear of certain the writers and philosophers with colors which are making fashion which the physical and mental history. On some people these very of Christendom teems. We history same shades may be used, but for to complexion and figure. take them for granted. We say unothers 'a slight variation may be more suitable. Consider the color Sometimes it's necessary to de- thinkingly that the orient hasnt from its suitability for you before cide whether its practical since got them, and we have. But do we some colors give better service than stop to think why the orient hasnt making the choice. got them, and why we have. others. color The chosen should be suitNo season or fashion will leave The Obscure Carpenter able for your individual characteristics such as natural skin tone, you without any choice at all. There Isnt it because of that mysterihair and eye color, figure propor- - are always variations and tints ous and inexplicable life that was lived 2,000 years ago, that obscure life that a carpenter lived, never THE READER'S COURTROOM. writing a line, never having an influential friend, destroyed as politically dangerous to the commonwealth, and yet voicing those laws that have thundered down into our other. With all its misinterpretaBy Will Bernard, LL.B- tions, its inquisitions, its priest- TooManyTenors Found, Is a Pretty Girl to Blame If a Movie Seat Caves in, Not Enough Baritones If a Married Man Falls May the Sitter Collect Damages? In Love With Her? FORT DIX, N. J.-- The A trouble man went to a movie A pretty cashier in a restaurant matinee, and eased himself into a with the army is it has too many tenors. And not enough baritones became acquainted with a customer back row seat. Half way through or basses. who often had lunch there. He was the main feature, as the man was a married man, but nevertheless shifting his position, the seat sudThis disparity, at first glance, became more and more interested denly collapsed dumping him unseems hardly worth noticing. Howin the young woman. Although she ceremoniously upon the floor. Painever, it is a source of grave concern didnt give him any encouragement, fully bruised, he filed suit against to a number of high ranking officers he began sending her gifts, writing the theater owner. At the trial, he for this reason: romantic letters, and "hanging was able to prove that the bracket It may upset the armys current restaurant. around" the Finally the underneath the seat had been loose plan, as outlined in a defense deman left his home and moved to for some time. The theater owners partment pamphlet, of organizing an apartment. His wife promptly defense was that the defect had at least one barbershop quartet in never been reported and that he . any high school student knows . " every service club and tactical unit shouldnt be blamed for something he knew nothing about. But the civilization of the newer world, in the country. The snafu came to light when the court granted the moviegoers even unto today? claim. The judge said that, when a What other thing explains these armys office of special services theater sells tickets to the public, mighty differences? There is no started a 60 day course here in the the management must take precau-- j burning fanatica, its pomp and its techniques of soldier show enter-tions to see that the premises are wars, still enough of that strange, tainment. The idea is to teach a 50 in safe condition. simple law has filtered down small group of soldiers about through human weaknesses and in this case to teach other soldiers to entertain themselves. stupidities to make "Christianity May You Swear and "Christendom Thats where the tenor heavy synonomous All You Want To with the word "civilization today. army ran into trouble. In Your Own Home? The word that means equity, With the heart of the music phase sued the cashier for alienating her While repairing his kitchen sink charity, education for the underhusbands affections and breaking late one night, a man hit his thumb privileged, health for the suffer- listed as barbershop quartet singing, the army neglected to stockpile up her happy home. But the court with a hammer. He promptly gave ing, respect for human dep dignity, baritones and basses. A enough denied her claim. The judge said vent to a torrent of purple language fense by honest law, sharing and quartets table of organizathat a girl cant be held responsible uplifting hospitals, tion as the army puts it calls for through if, without any encouragement, a wide roadways, one tenor, one lead churches, colleges, (usually a married man happens to fall in love clean dwellings and whatever tenor), one baritone and one bass. with her. He added: To be friends mistakes the higher-upin relig"We dont seem to have ly is a virtue, not a fault. To be atious sometimes enough just may authority baritones or basses, com-- 1 a tractive and pleasing is natural the that make! means life word Capt. H. H. Copeland, chief right, we may even say a primal and strength in millions of human plained of the special service music section. instinct of a woman!" hearts, the destruction of fear, the "We have plenty of tenors, simple good life of loving God, as though," he added.. At a party one night, a man told our Father, and our neighbor as Copeland attributed the overabunsome of his cronies that a certain ourselves. dance of high voiced soldiers to the girl was guilty of immoral conduct. Christs Law When the girl found out about this, youthfulness of today's army. These truths are she sued the man for slander. In "The average age of our soldiers nobody can deny them. Russias his defense, the man pleaded that that could be heard a block away! attitude today was built upon is less than 19," he said. he had merely repeated something Arrested on a He explained that most young men charge of disturbing that was "common gossip. But the peace, the man insisted that he Christs law, as she will presently have tenor voices, awaken and All acquiring a deepconcede. Russia the court held him liable anyhow', could swear as much as he wanted er as pitch older. Ungrow they was a Christs, only generation saying that it is just as wrong to to in the privacy of his own home. fortunately, he pointed out. many old surface scum of oprepeat a slander as to originate But the court disagreed and found ago. The pression and despotism may well young soldiers also acquire army one. The judge added wryly: "I him guilty. The judge said: "The be swept away, but Our of discharges as they grow older. can feel but little sympathy for a speaker stayed in his house, but Kazan will come back Lady to her man who will go around tattling the words did not and the words! Despite the drawbacks, however, church, one of these days. Ger- Copeland said this type of singing about such matters. are the crime! many had to crush out Christ be was best for the army's purposes. .... half-nake- Quartet Singers Not Her Fault She's Pretty Exciting Wooden Hobby trical system, with the sun as a generator, thunderstorms at batteries and the earth and the Ionosphere as a condenser was pictured In a recent seminar on the Los Angeles campus of the University of California by Dr. Robert E. Holser, professor of geophysics. On the average of 1.800 "thunderstorm batteries" are busy at all times maintaining the negae tive charge of the condenser," he said. The concept of thunderstorms maintaining the earth's negative charge is not entirely new. Dr. llolzer pointed out. Nobel prizewinner C. T. R. Wilson suggested it several years ago. Current investigations tend to bear out that hypothesis. The greatest number of thunderstorms occur when it is afternoon over such land areas as South America and Africa. Measurements of the earth's charge indicate that it Is at the maximum during this period. Further investigation In this field may prove highly significant to weather forecasting. Dr. Holzer said. Sought by Army d Del i lied directum. tenctlm 25' uric. PATTCfiN 1 In ' ,y WORKSHOP 257 ASPlRlTfD A 'ms PATTtRu E, IS SttfDPOK K.. YOUbS ,,rt ROMCO-BuSTI- More Sheep Andorra. Europe', smallest country miles), the sheep ou,i people almost three to Z Early American Hobby Horse latest official count put is cut from a scrap n 01 17'00Wa TI1E HEAD and - one half inches S For a Small Mother cACMtTicm i it T,y l i Li H p0( T I ...TY today ?l " lwlul l,k ,.h.r PF Jolly M ' you .-- rr. -- SWltlM, (LAN SAKES THESE CONTRAPTIONS I WORK GOOD WITH Rubber Mask Fad Attracts Attention Of Mental Probers V3-1N-O- jh YORK. The wearing of rubber masks by otherwise normal NEW people a practice that apparently is spreading rapidly in the bigger cities has engaged the attention of the psychiatrists. Why are the masks going like 'hot cakes? Why are so many ordinary people buying false faces to make them look like witches, pirates, glamour girls and boys? According to the mental probers, folks who wear the masks are just "little guys who dont think much of themselves and are trying to show a brave, bold face to FEELS 100 Laxatives didn't well-dresse- face-fittin- Mayan Woman Bought Items Of Pottery During Revolt The Mayan woman may have undergone period ic revolts against the status quo just as the modern housewife does says Dr. G. W. Brainerd, University of California at Los Angeles anthropologist and authority on Mayan civilization. What did she do about it? She couldn't switch her living room fur niture around, because she didnt have enough to bother with. She didnt go out and buy a new hat, because the Mayas didnt wear hats. Dr. Brainerd says she may have acquired a new set of pottery. A constant change in pottery-and-jufashions, he points out, was a very fortunate thing for archaeologists and anthropologists today. Pottery has been one of the main sources of the analysis of the cultural history of these ancient people. Without it we may have known much less about them than we know now, the U.C.L.A. anthropologist emphasizes. Dr. Brainerd and Dr. W. S. Robinson have worked out a statistical analysis technique of variations in patterns of buried ceramics. This new technique has made possible greater accuracy in determining the chronology of deposits in important Mayan sites. The Mayas, Dr. Brainerd points out, didn't change their pottery design as regularly as women change fashions today. But the change was often enough to be of decided assistance in accurately determining the age of various ruins with the use of the statistical analysis method. BETTI help. I victim of constipation for world. The psychiatrists put it into longer words, but thats the gist of their diagnosis. According to a clerk in a drugstore at 51st and Sixth avenue, the store sells on an average of 100 masks a day to businessmen, women, "all sorts of people. For $1, it appears, you can transform yourself instantly into a pirate, a witch, a glamourpuss, the devil or 10 other assorted personalities. You'll look real enough to scare yourself, too. The masks are thin, and realistic down the last wen and wrinkle. Most of those on the market are turned out by designer Keith Ward and manufacturer Fred Hagemann Production started last May and they cant keep up with orders Chain stores are selling masks all over the country. Enter now the psychiatrist. Dr. J. L. Moreno. How, doctor, do you account for this mass masquerading? "Many people, he says, "are dissatisfied with themselves, with their personalities. "Wearing a mask does two things for them. First, it hides their faces. It enables them to become anonymous. 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