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Show MIII1 f C $ ' ; ;7r A -- "j i - . ;AAAAl - gj P P Kathleen Norris Says: (? i V W'vz?mX7 j, STAGED SCREEN Ry Rf leased b ? UUGIM Uejein Ne vj ftUDIO VALE ,s per mon L have the sijht. If rector call jou after lunch. On the other hand, working with Bill means you're home in time for dinner. Do barn to tie ties; B.1I cant Neither does he hke noise on the set He just laurhs if you blow your lines, but dont you laugh if he blows his. Good luck from an di- The March of Time breaks all its precedents to bring us firsthand knowledge of India, now that U S. soldiers are flghtmg at her Two pictures will very frontiers be released. Tnd.a in Crisis, covering the political and social background of the Indian question, presents the viewpoints of the various dissenting grouj s. The second installment is India at War. own Frederic March is one of the few actors who always know' what he'll be doing six months hence. If he's in Hollywood, he knows he'll be on ' '1 U hen a girl of IB marries e er thing is joyous tumulL Presents pour in; a dizzying number of frocks are bought. Grandmother s ted is brought out of the linen chest ; a photographer takes pictures of little Betsey. By KATHLEEN NORRIS I i. girls like the idea young. 17, a normal girl, MOST marrying walking home from high school between two girl FREDERIC MARCH seaBroadway; he does one play son there. If he in New York, he know he'll be in Hollywood, making a picture. A midget clad In a chimpanzees suit works with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby in Road to Morocco. Naturally, when the comedians recognized friends among a group of studio visitors, they turned the loose on them. He chimpanzee screeched, grabbed them, ran amok; they fled for their lives, while Hope and Crosby sat back, looking a little too innocent. A Herbert Wilcox recently returned from making They Flew Alone, in London; it's the story of Amy Moliison's life, starring Anna Nea-gl- e and Robert Newton. And what snags he ran into! He wanted NewNewton to play James Mollison ton was serving on a minesweeper. An appeal to the government got his release. Electric power at the All timber in studio was limited the sets had to be used over and over. It took seven months to make the picture, but Mr. Wilcox feels that the very difficulties helped to give it an unusual quality of reality. Here Comes Mr. ought to like Metro's Three Guys Named Joe a tale of three pilots who perish while fighting in the Pacific, only to return m a series of post mortal adventures and adopt" the crew of another plane, and guide them in battle Sounds a bit like some of those hilarious Topper" films Did you like Jordan"? Then you happy-go-luck- It has been years, and It seems like torever, since first there was talk of making a picture of Rudyard Kipling's Kim. Metro has owned the screen rights lor a good while, and is settling down to work now, with Mu key Rooney to play the title role, after he finishes "A Yank at Eton. As a boy Joel McCrea used to play around a haunted house on a Some years ago, when lull tin Anne Hurd'i.g was looking for a hill to build on, he recommended the one on which that house had stood. She built there, later sold the house; no v it belongs to P.udy Vallee but be d dn't know the site was haunted until told by McCrea. who's working with him and Claudette Colbert in 'The Palm Ecaeh Story. OIlS A W hl)S - liKO its t,u n pirture of I he I he Sqij Comet murine lurrmg t'al O'Brien is prejasr-tri- merihnnt Through,' Scott , Hundnlph orui fur hie Cooper . . , Oreer Cnr$on'3 become a ha,kcihnlt fin , she Bought sn.armi for ihe hum of the 71th at. artillery unit . . . Spencer 1 rary gaie hit slum! m, Jerry Si a gold upped rabbit's foot uhen S humarher puned the parar hute urtilh flat' trmips; the rest of the compm gate him a hr je pillow "for " B . onder lluby toft Bindings " Corey is now but k at work in 7 he Lone If olf m Scotland V if d." 3 j By CIIERIE NICHOLAS man of 62 in good health had a hemorrhage from the stomach, was rushed to the hospital, and given two blood transfusions. The blood transfusions increased the richness of his blood and he left the hospital m 10 days feeling well and strong. As he was leaving, he asked the surgeon about his diet The surgeon had the nurse give him the diet list to be followed by ulcer patients but said that he expected to operate on him in a adice pos-ibl- h(f-- Gay Vanity Table Is Easy to Make FOLLOWING A DIET ells scietn his W,,', Short Length of Ballerina Vil Skirt Offers New Style Trend A ) wife with exfrom Mvrna Loy, whos so often been Mrs. Thin Man. ileres her note. Dear Iledy: Just remember, when Bill starts emetine:, you stop breathing but he'll always give you the best s je of toe ca:rora If he hasnt had time fir breakfast, keep out of pert . (Keieistfd by Western Neuspuper Union.) LAMARR started HEDY career as William I 'em A. CT WNU Service.) iiW vt Young& Marriage Is Unbalanced Business (Bell Sjndicate t ' chums, feels in her soul that if she .could have the excitement and glory of quietly announcing that she and Peter Baker are going to be married on her graduation day, she wouldnt care much what else happened or didnt happen in all the years to come! g. .p the Betsey engaged! aunts. Why. mercy on us, how old is the child!" I'll be 18 in June," Betsey them demurely. But inside her nothing is demure. Everything is joyous tumult Pride, thrill expectation, love of the nice boy who loves her so madly, all these keep Betseys spirits at high level during her last weeks as a girl. Other things contribute. Presents pour in; dizzying numbers of frocks are bought; parties are given. There is an adorable little apartment to furnish; there is a spaiklmg ring; Grandmother's wedding veil is brought out of the linen chest; a photographer conies to take pictures behind the of little Betsey half-hifolds of it. The Miracle of Marriage. In all of this Peter's image becomes somewhat fogged in Betsey's mind He is there, of course, loving and happy, but he is really much less important, in the eyes of an girl, than the fit of her wedding gown. Betsey in all her life has never been lonely, ignored, doubtful, hungry for friendship. By no possibility can she value Peter's affection rightly, or estimate this miracle that is marriage at its true worth. No, it is all fun. fur her. Betsey has smart little calling cards with Mrs. Peter Arnold Baker" engraved upon them, at 18 But at 19, at 20, the glow begins to pale. It isn't that she doesn't love Peter and dear little ridiculous Patsy, but Betsey isn't the center of attention any more. The other girls, who looked on impressed and perhaps a little envious, two years ago, are in the full swing of lifes happiest days now. Betsey is missing all of tins; she is married Peter has charged fiom the carefree sweetheart of a few years ago; he has a wife and baby to support now. I was married at 18, Betsey can But it doesn't still say proudly. seem to matter any more, the is beginning dimly to perceive that the very young wife has an obl.gjtion that sits bauly on young shojlders. Hers Must Wait. Janet is 38 now; she married at 18 and has two daughters of 16 and 13 Her husband had two girls by his first marr.age also; they are t. w in their early t verities, going out a good dpal, and never so happy as when their handsome father shares the.r social ergagemsnU. He gives them dances at the country club, little downtown dinners, and now that Emily, the oldest, is engaged to an army captain, the house is m a flurry of wedd.ng prepara-tio- r OLD AT 20 can't expect, twenty years from now, to recapture the youth, you lost by marrying at 17 or 18. If you try, you will probably become one of those pathetic middle-age- d women who refuse stubbornly to grow old gracefully, thereby ledng not only the joy of youth but the charm and peace of the later years. Not all such marriages turn out badly. But more often than not, uhen the novelty and glamour wears thin and marriage becomes the serious business it really is, the bride of less than 20 years begins to realize that she is po longer a girl. She is, at 20, already too old for her age. You "Why do I need an operation, now that my ulcer is healed? Will I not be safe from another perforation if I follow the diet? The surgeon told him in a matter of fact tone that he always operated on patients past 60 years of age who had a perforation of an ulcer. If you were younger I might take a chance but I have found that practically all these cases past 60 have further perforations, and the transfusions become less successful each time and these patients die. By the affected tissue is removed and at this age they are not likely to grow a new ulcer." If I follow the diet will I be safe from perforation? You w'oold be safe if you followed the diet but nobody follows it completely, even if they try, because they find themselves at times where they cannot obtain the proper diet, and they eat improper food which brings on the hemorrhage." The patient was so anxious to avoid operation that he faithfully followed the prescribed diet, increased his weight to normal, and the surgeon has told him he can take a few chances with his diet because it is now three years since he had the hemorrhage. Why am I recording this case? I am recording it because it shows that even after the age of 60 when an individual has not the resistance or rallying powers of former days, he can avoid perforation of ulcer wnth the necessity of operation by faithfully following what is called the ulcer diet anywhere, everywhere and alw'ays. The important point is to avoid fried and greasy foods, pepper, mustard and other condiments, and to cut down on coffee, tea, alcohol and tobacco. Calmness and Its Bodily Relations 'T'HIS is what your bedroom vanneeds a Southern-bell- e ity! Between frothy ruffles of white swiss you get tantalizing glimpses of red ribbon, run through beading and tied in bows. 11 prefer their fine fiivor-.- W li atlptd by their vitamins Oranges contain vitamins A, Bi and G; calcium, and ocher essential minerals. They're the richest practical source of vitamin C Few foodj have much. It's easily lost in cooking. Yet red-dott- ed Barling, with pretty curtains and bed Our booklet spread to match! tells details of making the vanity. Also tells how to make inexpensively a book rack side table, pillow tops, pot holders, many other attractive items tor yourself or as giita. Send your order to: you need an abundance daily, as you do not stun it! Buy otangel in quantities. They're good keepers 1 READER HOME SERVICE 11? Minna St. San Francisco, Calif. Enclose IS cents in coins for your GIFT NOV copy of HAND-MAD- TF ELITES. Nam j . , Address Legal Holidays tth ... ONE of the most fascinating style of the season is the bal- lerina influence seen in dressy frocks for noon to midnight wear. This flattering mode has been appearing lately in stunning street and midcalf lengths styled entranc-ingl- y for both afternoon and evening wear. The degree of formality of these festive frocks which are so charming for daylight dancing and evening party wear depends upon their styling and upon the type of fabric used. Emphasis on luxurious weave Your new ballerina is the rule. frock may be crisp and perky in checked rayon taffeta (a newly important fabric), or it may be ethereal and fairylike in misty rayon mousseline or in such glamorous rayon fabrics as handsome faille, or filmy marquisette with very special emphasis on the importance of black sheers and laces. These daylight dancing dresses are at their height of glory for immediate wear. They will be helping to bid farewell this summer to skirts using yards and yards of material The new fabric conservation program begins with fall and winter clothes. It is interesting to note that in the models pictured in the above illustration the silhouette is faithful to the original ballet inspiration in bodice as well as hemline. Necklines are flatteringly low in cut and are likely to be squared, heartshaped or slashed in a deep plunging In sleeve lengths you will find every type from brief shoulder caps to wrist length, fitted or bishop styles. Shown to the left in the above verIllustration is a daytime-lengtsion of the smart ballerina frock fashioned of fine rayon faille in a flattering shade of plantation" green with a graceful overskirt of exquisite rayon lace in matching color. The fitted bodice, with Its style and becoming is typically ballerina." h long-tors- muth-eate- cooperating growtrsl lure to get trademarked Sunkist Ounces! You Be A charming multicolor floral cutout design of the flower print of the softly draped rayon crepe bodice is repeated in applique on the filmy rayon marquisette skirt of the enballerina chanting midcatf-lengtfrock designed for gala evenings shown centered in the illustration. Pictured to the right is a dramatic interpretation of the midcalf frock for dining and dancing that uses romantic black rayon lace with unexpected and very effective ruffled cuffs of snowy marquisette at the wrist. A black rayon taffeta slip adds crispness to the full flare of the skirt. It Is dresses of the type of this black beauty that will be worn by guests attending fashionable weddings this summer. hats, also in black, will top these adorable lacy sheer black frocks. Pompadour versions of petite flowery bonnets misted in beguiling colorful veils will also be popular. From all indications the "pretty black frock is destined to triumph These sheers anew this summer. 'will practice their "black magic in beguiling feminine versions dramatized with tiered skirts, detachable apron fronts, transparent yokes and fringe and lace trims, to which will be added delectable pastel or vivid color accents. No smart summer wardrobe will be complete without at least one of these black frocks of fragile beauty. The new black vogue is also evidenced in stunning suits softly tailored of handsome faille or moire. For the most part these suits subscribe to the new slim short silhouette that is making conversation these days. h o According to the Constitution neither congress nor the President has the power to prescribe legal holidays except in the District of Columbia and the U. S. territorial possessions, says Collier's. Nevertheless, congress has recognized the following days as public holidays: New Years day, Washington's birthday, Memorial day, the Fourth of July, Labor day, and Christmas. Since most of these holidays have been declared local holidays by the individual states, they can be said to be national and legal holidays. The President proclaims Thanksgiving a holiday. SmUfiaj r 'lUHu mil ) imp.ngtfj SPLIT-SECON- iM n n n 1KJ, CatUorw Fnui grown CopM i rrr i Bactwng D SPECIALIST! Huge-bnmme- d married, that I would have the manWhen as a youngster I heaid about aging of his house and his children, but from the first Emmet's sister someone dying of a broken heart I who lived next door, practically ran had m mind an actual break in the our house, and the girls were In heart. When I became older I school. thought of a broken heart as just a When they came Emmet was so figure of speech; that it meant that delighted to have two young lady the heart, the spirit, was greatly bowed down by grief. And as a meddaughters to spoil that I was reduced to a working housekeeper's ical student I knew" that the heart position, and anything my own girls could not be broken by grief. How wrong I was has been shown wanted had to wait until their had had a chance at the soby the work of Prof. W. P. Cannon, cial whirl, a chance to go the right who has shown that an individual who worries about his heart not only places and meet the right men. Just to give you an idea: Isabel, causes a functional disturbance of when she leaves the house, will call the heart, but can cause true or organic disease of the heart. up to me, 'Two extra for dinner, There is no doubt that infection Janet! Emily borrowed a fur coat can upset the mind teeth, tonsils, my aunt left me, just for this once gall bladder as dramatically shown and has been wearing it all winter. in the reports of a large mental hos(Released by Western Newspaper Union.) When I spoke to Emmet about it and said I had intended to cut it into pital. Diseases of the heart, liver muffs for Jane and Diana, my own and kidneys can cause mental symp. Hand-Crochete- d toms. That emotional disturbances girls, he laughed and said that long can the mind and upset upset other before they were ready for muffs the organs and processes of the body is coat would be anyway. not so well known. You may swim this season in a Inconsiderate Demands. The Institute for Psychoanalysis, draped and softly I feel as if I had thrown away Chicago, has issued a booklet, Psydressmaker suit styled of fine my life; no girlhood, really, no choanalysis in Medicine," by Dr rayon crepe or sleek' rayon jersey. of dancing and good Alfred E. Cohn, member of the Or you can be gaily outfitted in a the with maternal of Rockefeller Institute Medical Retimes, problems trim halter and shorts children of a man more than twice search. costume of sprightly acetate rayon I was only 18, and Dr. Cohn states that while physimy age when sharkskin. now nothing but slavery in a family cians recognize the effects of infecYou'll see "little girl ruffled suits of six, with constant problems of tion and disease on the mind and in crisp rayon taffeta, as well company, meals, parties, late hours, body, they do not so readily recogbeautifully tailored princess styles and the inconsiderate demands of nize that emotiunal disturbance, of in rich rayon materials. The new two spoiled girls. Except for occalong standing or short, is the main failles and shantungs offer a lovely sional help by the hour, my girls or real cause of the symptoms presrange of brilliant or dusky colors. and 1 do all the work. ent in many cases. Black play and swim clothes are Into this class or category are inJust now, tiie letter concludes, given drama with vivid color touches dividuals who through shock or conEmmet is asking me to put a mortThe dressmaker and accessories. influence is very much in evidence. gage on our own home so that he tinued strain develop sugar in the con make the down payment on a urine, pethaps diabetes, paroxysmal heme for Emily and Martin." lacchycard.a (sudden rap d beating Casual Dresses Designed of the heart) or irregular beat.ng of mar. logos don't alWell, little-githe heart. of Cases e asthma in For Life ways mean total eclipse. But they which attacks are clearly brought on No more long drives in the car. almost always present problems emotional disturbances by profound that can be solved only by the sudThis flattiring brim and beguiling So we will have a new program of Alentertainment. den and painful growing up of the seem to belong to this group. mesh scarf look as if they had just I do What must to and you is try left the workrooms of an little girl. She doesn't long hold the ready invitations are being sent out expensive to to come and enjoy yourself at a acquire calmness of mind satisproud position of a young queen, designer, but you can crochet them adored by her older husband, and faction with life through religion for yourself. The brim looks like backyard barbecue party or p!cnic. or philosophy so that emotional disOf course you will want to cress hardly older, herself, than those straw, but it is actually cotton crochildren 6he is mothering so charm- turbances will not so greatly upset chet treated with a starch solution. to the occasion, which will mean picour mind and body processes. ingly. For a few months or a year The fish net open mesh as seen in turesque, young and refreshing cotshe does bustle about, identified in the scarf has become a hobby with tons done in rustic style. For these, QUESTION BOA of the shops as that pretty fashion. It is used for the mak- gingham, flowery chintzes, cham-braymattress ticking stripes and Doctor Brown, for a few yean she of the ing fancy Q What causes a constart ringtalks with precocious wisdom, like snoods in which young girls are so an endless list of sturdy cottons will fit picturesquely into the scene. a grave little girl playing mamma, ing in the ears? prettily caging their curls. It is A. Ringing in the ears may be about what she and Harry mean to stretched over linen handbags. The due to an ear condition, to cerumen do for Toddy and Nancy. newest idea is to top your summer Glass Jewelry s But very shortly she learns that (wax) in outer ears, and sometimes blouse with a fishnet sleeveless bodJrwelry, as well as handbag and From the moment I married of the down as position just lying a even Titania. when she marries, has ice. For dramatic note for simple shoe ornaments, is being made of Emmet, Janet writes ai'gr.evedly, summer frocks, the to keep a house comfortable and a it affects the blood pressure. colorful glass. Flower motifs in everyone seen ed to regard me as would What cause Q little my scarfed wide-brihat as here shown jewelry are favorites. You can get a s tiled old woman I am not old, cook pacified, that Toddy is an unto I to whenever use try pain is just about 100 per cent perfect earrings, bracelets and clips to even now, but w.lh two great g.r s pleasantly spoiled little boy who runs Part of looking your best tins sum- match. Very lovely necklaces clusat the avkward ages 1 am not in- to h,s grandmother with all h's trouA. The nerve has likely been mer will be keep'ng yourself looking ter flowers about the throat The cluded m any young parV s Emmet bles and makes a partisan of his camaged ly infei lion teeth, ton- - fresh and cool and, even after hours colorings are superb in these attracfather, and that Nancy d. isn't hl.e wants Erru'y and Isabt to hae evor etc. seme ails, by pressure. w ,11 as st work, crisp as a lady of leisure. tive glass "jewels. her and never ery.! .ng; I thou ht. when we were half-siste- finest from 14,500 Th HES A SELF-STARTE- R JOHNNY STEGER, famous sports photographer, leads s hectic hi chasing action shots sll over the country. He says, Night and day Im on th go. And I've found that on way to help stay on my toes from early morning to noon Is to eat a good breakfast I like big bowl of Kellogg's Com Hakes with fruit and milk. Tastes swell and what i a Bathing Suits Are Draped and Ruffled n molded-to-the-flgur- e young-ladyhoo- d bare-midri- rl Stay-at-IIom- e s, girl-wif- e f mmrn The ordinary wallpaper cleaner removes grime and soot well enough but leaves the stubborn grease stains to become more conspicuous than ever. A combination of Fullers Earth or Talc and Carbon Tetrachloride mixed to the consistency of toothpaste makes an ideal poultice to remove these difficult stains. Apply the poultice over the spot and allow to remain until the liquid has evaporated, leaving only the white powder which a clean, dry cloth or a very long bristled brush will remove. The grease will entirely disappear and the wallpaper is neither faded or ringed. fill: I.TAVlieijS: I hi, 1 4 r 1 1 : 4 J11 Jj f WljifdWk if) . v i i ( i lTf Ci i i A .. j.j, j DJV ( |