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Show I Youngest Generation j Takes To Syncopation 6 ? ""? 1 .. . , my mmmmm tail miym i - xffmPC Berta . ' ton't - mind nt ruin, lt'i bound to dtor vf tt - jam II Artists, Married, Evolve to Music, Cut-outs That Really Dance; the Delight of Children Everywhere "The very youngest of that active younger generation has taken to syncopation," says Berta Hader, who, in partnership with her husband, Elmer Hader, evolves cut-outs that American youngsters all over the country adore. J The latest Hader creation is j Toddling Teetsie, the paper doll that, to keep up with the modern trend, really dances. "It took several months of ex- periment to music to bring Toot- ; sie to life," explains Mrs. Hader. "We finally turned the trick to the tune of 'Don't Mind the Rain,' a fox-trot dance with a spring-time lilt that rerriirfda yo f. of babies frolicking. "Tootsie does all the new dances by means of her small owners' fingers, -which serve as her legs. The doll fits on the hands and ,. the fingers go into her little J shoes." ' The Hader cut-outs are appear- v Ing in Good Housekeeping, Mo- j Call's and other magazines j . - |