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Show NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS Woman's World Reclaim Khakis and Navy Blues For Making Wearing Apparel )athe Right Thing At the Right Time Kathleen Norris Says: The Misery of Hein g Sixteen STAGESCREEN 'RADIO Rttruftrd by Wvctrm Newapuprt rlla ihij J-lafvi- Lockhart, THOUGH June n of the Gene, is only 21, shes well-know- service, many a homemaker has be gun to wonder about the possibility of using those wonderful khaki and inavy blue clothes fur something 'useful. It's very true that the lali- rrwr :.l or guy who goes nc in these clothes is much too good ltaori ur.d does things is the to be shut up in nuithproi.f bags or Msaho's river fazed by any situ- closets. They can be converted into : excellent civilian wearing j .L.U want to be more popu-cheek up on your man-- parel. in The main problem using cloth- H' ,ing of this type is to really change and fXivrience Service bonk- - the appearance, H,rl:ly Newspaper Ininsiuctiuiis. dui- - proves that it can be done. Sad- Ju, irr many phases colored olive drab can actually be fmra : ai V t are covered. (coin) far New Book of dyed so you wont know the origin, ,0ur n,n,, And as for navy blue, it's a good rsiy substantial color which vuu probif you ably won't change, change the style of the garment sufficiently. ' If you've hud a WAVE in the family, then you'll be surprised how beautifully her navy blue suit into something very nltractive. If the girl herself is using the suit, it probably won't need murh alteration in fitting. Kernove the insignia. and add some bright red braid around the slioutdeis and sleeves, or run the braiding all around the bustlme in several of Mysore, India, rows, and you'll be surprised at how B.e Maharaja ir hir.aRC his fabulous palace the garment reconverts. as si'cchicular at n:,et as nicely It's only natural that you might ou exterior its has the , daj during hpgIlRte 8t dveinj, llie tll,.lvy hve . jged JfJJf drub garments but it reully can be inches sot are apart dune. eight fUcii ud shah, if p'aced in a straight already had quin a career. She made her dohut at the Metropolitan Opera House when she was eight; since then shes been appearing in I'lciures nff mid on, when it didn't interfere with her school uuik. "All Til's and Hc.iviii Too." "Seigeant York." in which she played Gary Cnuprr't young sister, and others weie sar.dw idled in between being cheer leader at schiml ' Spy kpw)RFSuKR .? V JINK . 2. Make sure you have enough dye tor the quantity of fabric you are Because ttlICKS V VapoRub vC IP x-'- PLAY! i Dos' I lei the embarrassing, Sfoaizing tonurrs of simple piles aresten your job, or nib you of foul fun when you're si play. Now fou can gel quick, safe, easy rel icf itching, burning and other tortures of simple hemorrhoids even when you're away from ihe privacy of your home! Thousands of pile sufferers use from painful of their heavy dyeing. weight woolena require more dye per yard than eottona or rayons. 3. Use a limmering temperature all during the dyeing period. Use a large enough vessel for the purpose an that you can stir the garment gently in its dye bath. Avoid rough treatment ai this makes the garment shrink. 4. Remember that wools appear much darker when wet than when dry. Test a small strip of fabric by ironing dry to make sure you have the shade desired. 5. When you are satn-Iicwith the color, rinse the garment thoroughly. Then stietch it tu its original proportions, using the pencilled figure or measurements mentioned above. Iron the woolens while they are just barely damp. Of course you understand (his has to be done with a pressing cloth or tlie wool will develop an ugly shine. If the garment has not stretched to its proper shape, it can be stretrhed even more while ynu are pressing the fabric. priise handy, convenient ml nh nhol, hrrniise while you may hrrimie a Unity on rigureffe ernigfit, ton ruanof frrruai e a genlleu nmun overnifhl . By KATHLEEN NORRIS MY tliis mnrmni lies a letter from a little pirl of lfi. Site sends a snupsltnt of herself, too; a slender brif.lil-lookint- ? creature in a bnthini'-sui- t, with the flu!fv aureole of dark hair that j;oes so far to LOCKHART diver on the and becoming the bol swimming team. "The Yearling'' and Eagle-Lion- ' "Its a Joke, Sun," with Kenny Delmar, arc her latest films, And her chief inlcivM is a former tighter pilot who's a student at Partmuuth. liEST IS YET TO Ull Adolescence is 4 trying period, full of t 'ague ambitious, frustrations, hopes and fears. Mauy girls, like the one whom Miss Norris tells about in this article, are unhappy although they have everything they need for contentment. Girls in other countries, who have endured the fear and misery of war, art thankful for simple comforts and a little security. They have no hope of ever reaching the standard of living that the discontented American girl takes for granted. Miss Norris contends that a certain degree of insecurity and difficulty are wholesome elements in fife. The straggle to overcome these obstacles to happiness gives meaning and purpose to life, the says. for the middle class American girl who has so much of everything end yet it "sick of it ail," Miss Norris points out e wey to attain happiness in the present and to prepare for a hrigft future. ON ; j Ralph t "Truth or Consemake every f.;irl pretty nowEdwards and his dequences'') adays. lightful wife weie guests of honor ot Norma's quarrel is with tlie unia cocktail parly in New York the verse. Though 16 years old slid livother day suine strangers apIn an unusually pleasant Caliing very smartest things to own. The peared; seems they expected to fornia cullege town, Norma has quality of service over- - hearse for a wedding in that hold small use for life School makes her coats is excellent material to use suite, at that time. Edwards swore make her sirk; Muni he knew nothing abuut it, but tlie sick; people for them. und the family make her Dad and suspicious guests, all newspaper sick. Reclaim Those Overeoals people, didn't believe him, and kept Poor little thing, she pours out a Far Kmart, Boxy Jackets waiting fur the gag to come off. confused story of resentments nnd Incidentally, you won't want the and frustrations and all the desires "The A Private few after coat an olive drnb. Dye it one of days iUa afflict our rising genother that was Ami" of Bel finished, the following beautiful colors: navy Affairs eration so terribly. And it isn't funblue, dark green, jade green, scar- - Ann Dvorak of the cast, divorced little Fenton. Then Angela ny. Norina. with a sweet fresh let. cardinal red, dark brown or Leslie of her own. lots of black. Lamsbury divorced Richard Crom- - chintzy room The film colony waited for the clothes not rxiwnsive clothes, but Dyeing will be much easier if the aiht-uit was tlie star, lots of them, devoted parents, a lir coat is first ri,prd at the seams. younger sister, an older brother, This makes it less bulky to handle GurKe Sanders, and his wife. friends, family car. health, movies, in the dye bath. And incidentally, but school dances, theatricals been have Yorkers New once the ripping is dime, a big job having what's use? Why capitulate all the is out of the way and you can begin a fine time since Edgar Bergen this? It Isn't enough to keep Norma arrived, for of course Bergen taken sewing so much sooner. so what use is it? 'Earthy to parties, and happy, Use a pattern for cutting the coat chr,le Give Balanee. Hardships he mind whom Charlie doesn't down to your measurements and the saving elelife hasn't Norma's how. his Dldn QT t punchpoll N' it just as square and boxy as of hard work, necessary work. ment lunrhve press possible with trim shoulder lines. A Charlie opened She hasn't the wholesome element double breasted model with large e,m or l,m ot hunger, of disposProceeding, by exploding at one of of fear, fear pearl buttons will look very up-tIhe broadcasting company's vice session, of being rcpnmtrd from went an from her people, her country. If she were If you don't want a collar on the presidents, and then wearing a dress that belonged to her there. coat, then have it cnllnrless, button- aunt 10 years ago, and were glad -' Ing up high. Make slit or diagenough to get it, if she were helping ot Warners star Jams Paige, onal pockets, and plan to wear it her falhcr and mother run a little the "The Place the and Tunc, with a scarf and a snappy little unit still restaurant. "Golf roadside chosen has been Girl." hut. cost tor an outfit of this of bemiracle over tlie Anspeechless to over Los the Queen." reign type is under five dollars, and you'll t annual ojien tour- - ing able to get potatoes and tea and have both warmth and wear from geles twenty-firsmilk enough in January. And nament Iolly bread and carrots and the outfit. thankCraus, script girl on "My Wild Irish to keep it open, if she were Hose," at the same studio, has ing God on her knees every night been selected for the United Slates for the grare that spared her (mnr physifencing team, fur internationnl coin- - irage from enemy troopers, Rugs cal disablement from long months of You can do a M to make your petition durirg the 1910 Ulympic starving and cold, then Norma games. home more attractive with braidwould look at herself with different ed rugs, provided you use guy Then realities and not eneyes. never to It's unyone happened colors and g'rnu itlcmx. Theres dreams would possess her. chanting Anne but The she day Jeffreys. a definite place in the bedroom, warm clothes, starred in "La Tusca" al the Brook- and sufficient den, dressing room and chila bed to In. and a family to dren's play room for charming lyn Academy of Music, with her serve and sleep love would serin to Nonna name on the marquee, it was also braided ruus. the miracles of life, as indeed they of on a movie house the marquee Nothing is too small or too where thi y were showing arc. large to use for rug making. there, Well, we can't set our little disKKO's ''Vacation in Renu. Here is a list of some worn-ou- t Nonnas to Arr.eriran contented that are worn often used: things we can't make life rial to work, Joan After had Crawford given draperies, bedspreads, blankets, Van llellin four resounding slaps them, and except for an occasional tablecloths, coals, trousers, ut old sweaters or a spine coal, on the check for n scene in War- - gift and gathered pleated we can't help the Normas of China. skirts. You can even use towels, nrrs' "Possessed." Van asked, Poland, Italy. Gcrinauy. Belgium napkins, aprons, blouses and "Have you looked at page 121 in the Normas of none than half tlie She hadn't. the "Wrll." Don't to script? stockings. forget shop said he, on page 121, I slap you!" world. It, only irritates our girls for inexpensive remnants at barwhen we jiolnl Hus moral. If there gain prices, too! is anything maddening in this world, For a rug that will please you Ida Lupinn says her current role it is the elderly voice that when finished, work out a plan in "Deep Your Valley" is one of tlie sr.is. "Just be paUi-ot- , ancad of tune and shape it with toughest she's ever hap;y time will cnri.e, when you'll assignments Then select material, eiayons. undertaken. She plays an unedu- have al the things you war.! " dye it, if necessary, in accordof the mountains who's cated Prepare for Future. ance with the plan. Before you afl'.iclidgirlwith a s'anirr-e"I have And cut the fabric, write down the yet it's true, diameter make-ulittle and no fancy is f.i'c. What Norma Irakis heisiff number of rows you will need of very waidrube to he.'p me," Ida said fit now is wh.-.- t Norma w.ll be, each color. "It'll be all acting " Klie's had lfi years from now. or 20 tears from Colors in a braided rug should roles plenty o those e'er-nngive a feeling of unity. Keep on the screen, does them so well tow Twenty years sounds an to her Yet. 2'i is tlie very areas large quiet in their effect that people them. and keep cuiurs balanced by rerreiun of life, and even IU years more than .Vt finds a iin-- d and peating them with discriminaJean Siibion. Die Gull.c baritone woman ut the very reruih of tion, is getting a S.na'ra type b.i.ldup. her power. Braids may be made of anyto take him out of tne highbrow Norn. a. forgi t the story of the where from three to eight strips, liim to the nmve gill who was wh.ilid but the number of strips does d'partu.ent and endear foiks H.s ir CiiS show is' cither fi urn tl.e job ot wailrn-in a not con plicate the braiding proc( iilmg, iihrg up a good ifri'.e-iIn s year or to stardom ess. the radio woild two she will la whirl'd back, or When soothing medication reduces train, helps tighten and draw up labby membranes, gently lubricates and softens dry. hardened Helps promote healing. fins. sizes 60c and 1.20 with maker's money-bacguarantee. Get your genuine Stuart's Pyramid Suppositories at your drug store today. In to fashinmihU rlolhint. While dyeing will cause some shrinkage, the most shrir.kage you can expect of a properly ti eared gars ment should not exceed It can certainly of sn inch. be a lot less if you give the garment your most gentle treatment If you've been following fashion news lstely. you know that the hip length boxy Jacket is one of the three-quarter- of Disordered Kidney Action May Warn Mo&ni l!f with ft harry and worry. Tpfular habila, iorpropor wting mod tfrifikmc its of npnavr and infrw threw heavy strata m tba work ih kidary Thry ara apt to barowa rtasd and fail to iiur aviwaa and otaar lapumiaa Iran tba lifwgivtafl hood, . Yhi May nffar aaeffoe baekarlMt iadarha, dimnvm. gaitmg up Bight puna. awHliar (nI eonataatiy L'M. arrvmM, all wra auL Otfear aifu unry or hladdn diaordrr ara iwur lir bvrniBc. aranty or too fraquaat rk Lrai.oa. hHp tba ta paw off harmful fkvvwi bndy They hava had mw man haif iiury of pub! c approval. Ara rwi HH'ya oaara ovarywhaiw tL ; Braided . ' dt-;- k 46 . s, Stain's Pyramid Suppositories, bsy io use, easy to carry, easy to insen. Act instantly. Antiseptic, r.unl by gratafuJ M year ntigkborl d I.ace combined with satin is made by a New York designer for a winter bridal gown. Thin gown features a low neckline and closely fitted bodiee. cream-colore- Convert urvirr uniforms works for VapoRub boon to relieve distress of child nidi while the sleeps. Often by morning most misery of the cold is a PHU. 1.1 p Ticks Paau't rial di-si- ; ss Dyeing Rrquirra Simmering Temperature action -- brought to you only by Try '.s'. I 1 16 Wsol I Biting-stimulati- ng 49-- h K : hihhI star ' Thk wonderful special pen $fU-- W ; ' isi.coafsrtisg nd . J C ckssl Mid back toe tacss kte a win. Swat . i ; s itets V-- " j 'i The important points to rememcun be ber when dyeing woHc-nsummarized in five steps. These re particularly applicable when you re dyeing such things as clothing. 1. Measure the garment before dyeing or draw its outline on large theet of paper for measuring purposes. . ' ..I -- W- no e. Try f - i tonlghtl :t i'if - li 4- ap-M- cover a distance of IV 3 esH-ci.il- at, would X ' v I Biles. t'nun. By VIKCilMA VALE j that many boys have marched home from overseas i Cable Knit Socks for School Gay Animal Head Potholders ' d .,ver-n:ght 4i fashion Soft gray wool is a'V-efavorite ard is a wonderful reu'ral that you can use with cav uci en'- - of - very p color. Green if roi.i.-and so is n;i gvit-Want to give gl 've ii f' " Sc : j'i hi.r.ds of cumrisii; g ch-mr- i v ai on the cuffs or ri. j ler with sequins that hq:i,!i,'!'t '.''e colors of yuur costume. o i f.is - hr Dili, ( nuts Viinrlls hit le mill rhrii v hiimin unit 11I fl r one ofe nnum in for rung In ,1 filnni . nnil Iih t r nnli-r- i it In n mure If fnii'iite from-neinnh 'in-- r . . . I Hire tn lliiimrinlinl tut ihr tint ri'iic fkirts seem sonrcv.hlit miirrf lit rt tl trtjM, r , rrififvltris hi I . Lot knee- - are c'.i'.l c.rq kept cov- iiiithiri ut en-r,iMior iIihmi tici.d has I hiil tmini it 111, u mu ti - m tin er. j Prob'ibly '! i " in iinirin ie,r n '..'Ml rc el. i d for m'iiiiic ,ri 1 of r,f rum. n II il-K of nm-iint i : ' g ly-e'-If till I , tint 11 I Hilli't It'll re in ,rf rr.ui rlnihe1 hum III fnt' 1 11 11M ! nml.e iei,,f , I. .lifin j al'.i drojH'l shou! ft I li'lh hit folro,iillit. nli'iit nlnlii Ii !1 vi -- y do- - l.i.ip a;e popular m-it o- t'it"li mi'll' f nit it thi"e L r 1! ai I nn ,1 hi'.- - of vlvi' t r fur ad-nml fH' 'tr1. niiuiiilti sn i t lit the i'lill tm ihf r ei.-- r lax.iry null- - to many r, it 7 fa she will be burned by the fierce fires ot Hullywood into a nervous, anxious, jealou watcher of otlirra' success, and a fighter to maintain her own against losing odds. Norma, make yourself beloved at home, by service, unselfishness, Watch your lanunderstanding. guage. prune it of the vulgarities and that pass for conversation in your set Go easy on cigarettesund alcohol, bemuse, while you may become a Hollywood alar overnight, you can't become a gentlewoman overnight. That takes lime. Try to be fine. Whether It's a question of too many "iny gawds in your conversation, gum rhewing. crossed almost-nakclegs, overmuch cheap mukc-up- . cheap per, rotten stones, loud fume, whether it's laughter in public any one of these, think seriously before you adopt it as a habit. I know pretty girls, of decent families, too, who do sill these things, and are proud of themselves fur (heir daring and independence. Worthwhile Objectives. Suppose you hitch your wagon to some such star as this: "In 14 years, when I am 30, I would like to be a luvt-land cultivated woman. I would like to speak one other language well. I would like to be happily married to a professional man and have some children. Id like to have just one of tlie many comfortable American homes of which the suburbs of nur big cities are filled; nurgarden, garage, sewing-room- , sery, glassed bicak I'd like tu have country club membership and a liltle cabin somewhere in the mountains for holidays. And I'd like an avocation that gave me a eiiai.ee for and that brought me some moiiy. some fame, some friends, whether it was Jain making, poetry, interior decorating, book binding " Start today cm tins order. Thousands of happy An women have achieved its fulfillment. In 14 years you may do it, if you will. In 14 years not one name in Ihe Hollywood firm.'iu.erit, incidentally, will have any rm along for the new catch-phrase- s S12 Gay Potholders colorful scraps of left-ov- er materials to'make these gay 5085 little animal head potholders. Embroider with bits of floss and you've some ideal gifts for holiday giving, church bazaars, bridge prizes and for your own kitchen. Actual size is given on the pattern Woolen Socks "pllAT active high school crowd chart. needs lots of socks why not make up some woolen ones in white, navy blue, maroon, brown or gray. Theyre easy to knit and go quickly. The socks illustrated have a cable stitch cull (or trimming. To obtain complete knitting Instructions for the Coble Knit Socks (Pattern No. Mist) aucs small, madluin and largo included, aend 10 rrnti in Coin, Jrout name, addrraa and patten number. The Honorable' Refers hut To High Public Officials To coin, three Animal Potholders tZHU) actual sire for color chart, send to cents ta ohlnln (Pattern No. your name, address and pattern number. Due to an unusually large demand and current camtiliiaia, slightly more time la required In filling orders for a few of the moat popular pattern numbers. 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