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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Stair HD Scarlett at Last Daddy of Sound WHOS 9 Delayed Honeymoon By Virginia Vale THE announcement that Shearer will play Scarlett OHara in Gone With the Wind stirred up a tempest in a teapot. Certainly, on the face of things. It does not seem to be the type of role that she does best. She has no southern accent naturally, so whatever she says will sound phoney, declare the Miriam Hopkins She's too sweet and supporters; mild, waU the people who wanted Bette Davis to have the part. But nobodys complaining because Clark Gable is to play Rhett Butler; that role was made for him from the beginning. Robert Taylors New York fans were numerous but not unruly when he spent a short vacation in the city recently. This time he managed to arrive and leave places without hav- ' 63 .1 ROBERT TAYLOR ing his shirt or his shoes torn off. No strange girls were discovered hidden in his suite at the hotel, 3 Simple Solution To a Great Difficulty A oust The French have a great terror draughts, says Norval Richardson in Living Abroad, the Adventures of an American Family. The many stories told about them and their currents of air are not exaggerated, he adds. The best one of all is of the two women in a bus. One said she would die if a window was not opened; the other one said she would die if it was. The conductor quietly solved the problem when he said: Ill open this win-oBy LEMUEL F. PARTON Madame, which you say will kill you. When you are dead, Ill "TEW YORK Several years Romain Rolland finished close it. That, Madame, he said Jean Christophe, Leo Tolstoi to the other woman, will kill you. called him the warden of the con- Then well proceed peacefully. science of Europe Rolland In his quarter- Comes Home century exile in he To pie Switzerland, of NEWS THIS Pre-Shrun- WEEK pre-shru- nk sarily guarantee that the garment chairs from dusty bags. will not shrink any further; it merely states that some shrinking Help Children Help Selves. has taken place. Buttons on small childrens clothto 1 ing should be from Pans. Save heat inches in diameter so that the and money by using pots and child can easily button his own d clothes. pans with black or - w, be-fo- re Dull-Bottom- satin-finishe- Frosting a Cake for Judges to Sample has remained "above the battle, warning of war, decrying hatred, pleading for peace and understanding. His has been a voice crying in the wilderness. His exile ended, he returns to France, an old man, broken and despairing, as the news dispatches report. The world seems to have little heeded his impassioned appeals. He wants to die in Clamecy, the village where he was born. The greatest novel of a century, possibly of many cenhas turies, Jean Christophe been called by great critics and multitudes of lesser lights. It was published in 1913. This writer has found few young persons, even those majoring in literature, who have read it. He has found others who have never heard of Romain Rolland, the Nobel peace prize winner exiled from his country, while Carl von Ossietsky, German Nobel peace prize winner, was impoverished, jailed and harried to his death in the same years between. There is in this age swift obsolescence in the spiritual heritage as well as in machines. But anbther, even greater teacher, looking sadly down on the tude from a hill in was Teachings Jerusalem, Will Be also unheeded: How often would Remembered I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her But wings,' and ye would not! neither He nor His teaching was altogether forgotten. There will also be those who will remember Romain Rolland. When he was exiled from France, vast sums of money were offered him if he would go, to America, to write and lecture. Publicity, or any form of is to him profoundly distasteful. He withdrew to a secluded villa near Zurich, Switzerland. There is one definite attitude in all these post-wwritings. He had no faith in move- He Knew , ments, in idolo-gies, right or left. Righteous Can Be Cruel He repulsed Henri Theres grace and beauty in every detail of this cross-stitc- h motif which you will enjoy embroidering on a bedspread its quickly done and so decorative when finished. The bluebirds are in crosses, the greater part of the rest of the decrosses. sign is in Motifs to match make a lovely bolster or scarf. In pattern 5940 ch ch A professional cake baker, frosting one of the hundreds of cakes which were made up in the Experimental Kitchen Laboratory, maintained by C. Houston Goudiss in New York City, in the course of selecting the winners in his recent Cake Recipe Contest. By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS ATURALLY, I am accustomed to seeing exhibits of delicious and interesting foods in the Exper- , - ed up-to-da- te et o. Fair! The Don Ameches were married six years ago, and at the time Don promised his wife a honeymoon in Add Radiant Beauty to Your Bedroom , ar e. to the Housewife Tickless Time. Does the tick- bottoms, which absorb heat more ing of the clock annoy you? Cover evenly and rapidly than those with the clock with a glass bowl. You shiny bottoms. can still read the time but you wont hear the buzzing or ticking. Handy Stool. A folding camp stool makes an excellent luggage k Goods. The la- rack for tourist homes and saves and bel does not neces- bedspreads upholstered imental Kitchen Laboratory that I maintain in New York City. But in all the years of its existence, it has never been a busier nor a more inviting place than during the last few weeks when the home economists on my staff have been busily testing and judging the many fine cake recipes submitted by readers of this paper in our recent Cake Recipe Contest. Imagine, if you can, a big cheerm ful and colorful kitchen filled When August Baron died a little with long tables upon which row while ago the public, in general, row of handsome cakes after to fact. Few the attention little paid were arranged proudly testifying people had ever heard of him. Yet to skill of the homemakers the out to man first take he was the who the recipes from cherish patents on talking pictures. He did were made. which they it in 1896 and 1900, but the patents backcould before he of Cake Entered. get expired Every Type ing. He died, penniless and blind, A whole tableful of white cakes, at the age of eighty-threand without icing. Chocolate with his and cocoa Barbusse, cakes of every possible Richard Cromwell has learned to clarte group and the various united manner of cakes, fraAll did as type. the of he emissaries expect- practical jokes in the movie fronts, delicious and spice, ice studios where hes worked, but he bloody reaction from the right. He grant maple cream, honey; caramel, can be the knew as that righteous wasnt prepared until recently to ornut, date, once as pineapple, find syrup, cruel the wicked, they encounter them in the radio world butterscotch, jam, ange, lemon, reliance on force. as well. He plays Kit Marshall banana, raisin, oatmeal, cocoanut Like the great German Fichin Those We Love, and takes it and marble cakes. Cakes baked te, whom he esteehied, he bepretty seriously, so when he rein in the inner long sheets, square cakes, lieved only light ceived a phone call one day recentround in or never force. cakes, layer cakes. organization the him rehearsal that ly, telling cakes from grandnot a was he But political agwould be held an hour earlier than books. Very modsuf-- mothers He and nostic. recipe fought, to he there got usual, he saw it that cakes. And conern and to world arouse the fered, in plenty of time. to have said one was even that science. And then he sat there for one He is a tall, spare, pallid old man, been a favorite with General Robsolid hour, waiting for the rest of the cast to show up. Donald Woods, with thinning hair and sad, deep-s- ert E. Lee. Ive never seen anyeyes as he returns to France at thing to compare with the collecwhos also in the serial, was rethe tion, even at the biggest State age of seventy-twsponsible. waiting for autographs. Fans just gathered in crowds outside his hotel and waited for him to appear. And he endeared himself to them by refusing to duck in and out by the freight entrance, and so disappoint them. Furthermore, he did what few movie stars do: came out and said quite frankly that, if the fans didnt gather to see him, hed know that he was slipping. Items of Interest AROUND he HOUSE The scoring system was highly scientific. And we can say with conviction that no matter how close the race, the winners definitely outpointed even their closest rivals. First Prize Winner. The first prize of $25.00 went to Mrs. D. F. Kelly, 1004 Charles St., Whitewater, Wis. Second Prize Winners. The five second prizes were awarded to Mrs. H. Harshbargen of 2427 Fifth Ave., Altoona, Pa.; R. A. Williams, 12075 Rosemary Ave., Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. C. A. Burns, Box 788, Oakland, Miss.; Miss Sadie Cunningham, Avon-morPa.; and Mrs. Laura Meyer, 107 Pleasant St., Plymouth, Pattern 5940. transfer pattern of you will find a a motif 15 by 20 inches, reverse motif 5 by 5 inches and one motif 4 by 5 inches; a color chart and key; material requirements ; illustrations of all stitches used. To obtain this pattern, send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth St., New York City. one e, Wis. Women in Baseball One of the few women holding an executive position in major league baseball is Mrs. Barney Dreyfuss, chairman of the board of the Pittsburgh Pirates. She was married to the late Barney Dreyfuss in 1894 and has been connected with the game for more than 40 years. Miss Dorothy Hummel, assistant to Will Harridge, president of the American league, is another , woman who has succeeded in this line. She has had nearly 25 years experience in the American league and handles all details connected with contracts Mrs. P. C. Blakely, Alden, Mich. assignments of umpires and financial matters. Honorable Mention. Emogene Williams, Damon, Texas; Mrs. Simon Moen, Norma, COOUNG1REFRESHINGT N. D.; Mrs. Dick Collins, Mason-villIowa; Mrs. B. F. Herman, Box 1118, Crosby, Miss.; Mrs. Paul Lorenz, P. O. Box 225, Strathmore, Calif.; Mrs. S. S. Simpson, Nev.; Mrs. Vida Hilger, Box 257, Rockland, Mich.; Mrs. Grace H. Peterson, Box 335, Amherst, Wis.; Mrs. Cecil SkinOISUCKERSJ ner, Bedford, Wyo. ; Mrs. Joe Furnace, 317 West Twentieth St., South Sioux City, Neb. Blaming No One Common and vulgar people asMy thanks and my compliments to every homemaker who submit- cribe all ill that they feel to others; ted a recipe. I only regret that people of little wisdom ascribe to everyone who submitted a recipe themselves; people of much wiscould not win a prize. dom, to no one. Epictetus. Third Prize Winners. Mrs. T. H. Fjone, Flaxville, Mont.; Mrs. Lester Ralston, 127 South Judd St., Sioux City, Iowa; Mrs. Harry A. Kramer, 16 Marin Road, Manor, Calif.; Mrs. F. D. Route 1, Amherst, McDonald, Texas; Vera Tygar, Commodore, Pa.; Mrs. George Ahlborn, R. D. No. 1, Mt. Pleasant, Pa.; Mrs. B. A. Robinson, Box 578, Emmett, Idaho; Jean Guthrie, 4712 Campbell St., Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Walter Richter, Bonduel, Wis. ; e, Ar-ent- z, Do you wonder that the home reported that Sir John ITReith, director general of the economists on my staff required British Broadcasting corporation,' several weeks to pick the winwas badly licked in that interna ners? For with such a wealth of tional .Arabic exceptional cakes from which to Europe. They started on it just Sir John crooning contest a choose, selecting those for top while back. Virtu- - honors, was indeed difficult. after Don fin- Beaten in ished his last Radio Duel aUy a11 observers The cake bakers were trained broadcast of the gave the decision for their work. They followed the current season, to Italy. If so, it probably was the recipes precisely. They measured July 3 flew from only time he ever lost a contest. accurately. They checked bven to Hollywood The tall, bald, grim Scotsman temperatures. New York and is upped to the job of running set sail on the the Imperial Airways, as a civil Queen Mary. And arm of rearmament, with a ' planned sizeable hike in salary. It is theyve a honeymoon now $50,000 a year, instead of worth waiting six $35,000. OB years for. He is an engineer, and in 1916 was here with 600 technicians checking ODDS AND ENDS Walter Wanger on war material contracts. 'He has announced that hes through with didnt .like America or Americans "difficult actresses; hes let Sylvia Sidney but eased up on us later on. 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