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Show The Cache American, Lojran. Cache Countv. Utah Woman's World When a Marriage 0 Sradleala. WNU rtla Jlafcij faeturaa. STAGESCREEH1'. RADIO RiliutS TF YOURE all agog about a who's going to portray Forever Amber, here are the most recent whom in casting additions: Peggy Cumming, the young English actress, has the role of "Amber, of course, and in-ai- slip-stitchi- well-tailore- d st er Adjusting to Make Well Clothes e, Cornel Wilde Is the dashing "Bruce Carlton." Paul Guilfoyle, Clyde Cook end John Rogers ere "Jim "Deadsye" and "Blucskin" respectively. Twentieth Is doing it In techniCentury-Fo- x color, and the production hat already gone before the cameras, with John Stahl directing. 1 Oss Matsen, who has a featured role in RKO'a "Deadline at Dawn," waa a photographer and film cutter before she became an actress. Later. when she was a star in her na- - ry, effect FOR a magic embroider By KATHLEEN NORRIS trouble with most THE is that they which I mean By that they get set into a certain form and shape, and neither party to the contract takes the trouble ever to change them. Having mutually flattered and spoiled and given way to each other In the ecstatic days of the honeymoon, both husband and wife naturally begin to think themselves perfect Any criticism after that if it is merely to brown the toast a must be offered with little darker the utmost tact If presently Peter says that Susans upsweep hairdo is prettier, in his humble opinion, than of banging the eternal bell-shap- e locks. Susan is deeply wounded. "Dont you like the way I usually wear my hair, Peter?" "Of course I do, darling. Only thie way is pretty, too." "You never said, all those lovely days at Cypress Point that you hated the way I do my hair!" "I never hated It honey. I Just thought How It Begins. But that Just It Peter. You may be one of those unfortunate who mustnt think, at least as far as any change is concerned. And right there your marriage to JelL Any marriage la In danger when you begin to hear husband or wife ay things like this: "The plane will slay there, Peter, because thats the place for It." "We cant Mary. Peter never goes te weddings. Why should we go to the company ptcnlc7 We never have. "When we were first married yon werent alwaye yapping about being borne evenings." Dont lets talk when Peters here. He hates to hear women talking clothes." "She always gets mad if Its poker. Just dont say anything about bus-ban- be-gi- It That disgusting smell of your pipe again!" Neither one willing to change, to stop now and then to consider the others point of view. And one more marriage Is hardening Into failure. To say "I am always like that, and hell just have to make up his mind to it," doesnt hurt him half as much as It hurts you. It hurts us all to jell in our manners, prejudices, habits, thoughts. Many a woman who carefully changes her hats, hair arrangements and the color of her fingernails from year to year, wont consider changing her stupid mind and soul. She would blush to be seen in a peach-baskhat with her belt about the hips of her gown, or to happily allude to "Gone With The Wind as the book of the moment If the shoulders of her coat have too little or too much padding, she suffers until It Is made right. Irritating Habits. In her rooted But In her ideas In her habits dislikes and fancies of always. being just a little late, always spending just a little too much, always saying the light little hurtful thing, hew fixed she is! I knew one man who finally divorced the wife whs humiliated him by always referring to herself as poor. They were not poor, be was a hard- et HARD-SHEL- lockets. In the market for a spring coat? Theyre featherweight, and made of very fine woolens. Big checks and plaids are common in the shortie coat; soft shades in the other types Deep pockets are an important fea-ur- e as are wide, shiny belts which acentuate the waist. Three - quarter length coats are still very much in the picture, and cooi but dressy mMy dear, thafs for rich people . Th crochet motif can be tued hi S ways Pattern 793 haa a transfer of motili aver a in by U In., crochat L direction. PERSONALITIES At Mist Norris points oaf in today's article, it takes an effort on the part of botl husband and wife to keep a marriage from going stale. As toon as one or both of the partners begin to let down, to be leu considerate of the other than he used to be, the danger zone is crossed. Habits of nagging, complaining, criticising put a strain on the bonds of matrimony. Carelessness in dress, in courtesy, in regard for the other s' feelings and desires, mark the end of the happy days of true love. Among the worst failings is the tendency to complain to friends about the family income. It is never enough to satisfy some women. Always someone else has so much more, and comparisons can make a woman so miserable! Probably most fatal, however, is the refusal of one or both spouses to change his ways a bit, to make adjustments that are necessary to get along smoothly. A hardened attitude, stubborn, unchangeable personality traits, lays the foundation for dissension, quarrels, and in many oases, divorce. it." MAKING Du to an tmuiually 1are demand and Current conditions, allghllv more lima ta required tn (Him orders lor a few of th most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: Sewing Circle Needier raft Dept, San Franclaco I, Calif. Bos 3217 Enclose SO cents (or Pattern. satt'. OSA MASSES No- tive Copenhagen, the pitched in and cut and edited her own pictures. And she's still at it ihe now makes a weekly photographic record of Susan Hayward's twins; the girls became friendly while in "Deadline at Dawn. - Nam Address. Lowest Birth Rate Among Women of Most Schooling Cass Daley bad a beautiful dream How the number of years womthe other night She dreamt that en devote to their education relaahe was In the White House, singing as the never sang before. And her tively lowers the birth rate them is revealed by staaccompanist President Harry Tru- among for the first time tistics collected man, of course. Now her one ambition is to make that dream come during the 1940 census and covering 2,638,000 married white womtrue. en aged 9 years, according to Colliers. Those who had completed one to four years of grade school had an average of 4.33 children and those who had completed eight years had an average of 2.78; while the women who had finished college averaged 1.23 children- 45-4- Housewives, take a bowl Profes-o- r Qul says housewives usually make out the best on his program, with doctors, lawyers and teachers on the rear ranks. And he should know. Hes bad contestants from every state In the Union on his Thursday night radio show, and there have been some from Canada, Europe and South Amerira. While Ingrid Bergman was making "Saratoga Trunk" she also made an abridged version of it for herself, shooting It In color with her own 16 mm. camera. Gary Cooper was camera man for the few shots of herself which she included. She began making her own pictorial rec in Hollyord of movie-makin- g wood shortly after she arrived there; "Casablanca" turned out so well in her miniature version that she attempted a more ambitious Incirecord of "Saratoga Trunk. dentally, she read "Saratoga Trunk' aloud, when it came out, to perfect her English, and was so much impressed by "Clio, the Creole heroine, that she envied the actress whod play her and got the role herself. working, intelligent and capable man, but it satisfied some deep sadistic vein in Francle to complain prettily to her friends of poverty. "My dear, thats for rich people. Bob and I cant afford anything like that. It would be lovely, but poor folks cant be choosers, said Fran-ci- e, for 12 long years. Her pretty home, her car, her generous share pf the good tilings of life meant nothing to her. Wifely consideration and generosity were nowhere. For the seven long years of their marriage Francie argued very deTeresa Wright dreamed for years finitely and firmly that they could of having her name in lights on not afford a child. then she made her de"Not until we can give him every- Broadway; but In "Our Town and had to thing! she said. That time never came. But a divorce and a second change her name, because her name was Muriel, and there was marriage came for Bob, who now another Muriel Wright on the Equihas a nurseryful of small children. rolls. Teresas her middle name. Children to be given just as good a ty chance as any in the world, and Ricardo Cortez Is resuming his better. acting career after four years reHuman life is change and movetirement from the screen. Hell rement. Spiritual life is change and turn In Republics "The Twisted movement, too. Unless you are con- Circle," starring Adele Mara, and tinually examining your marriage, will play a suave villain. studying your part in it, thinking of the ways you yourself may change, British actresses seem to be stepin mind, soul and body, to make ping into the lead in a lot of our yourself sweeter and dearer to pictures lately. Lilli Palmer, a Britthose near to you, your marriage ish film star, has been signed to a may go dead. long-tercontract by United States A woman my age often looks back Pictures, the new producing comwith regret to the vagaries of her pany headed by Joseph Bernhard and Milton Sperling. Her first asyounger years, the unnecessary things she wanted, the foolish laws signment will be the leading role she laid down, the things she posi- in Cloak and Dagger, in which tively "couldnt do. Too late she Gary Cooper will play the lead. learns how little she really needed for happiness, how useless the laws Grace Albert, a Crime Doctor" were, how many of the "imposregular, is a successful business sible" things she had to do. But woman as well. Shes purchasing hew much prayer and thought and agent and eastern sales manager study e young wife needs, to keep for her mothers fruit cake busiher marriage from jelling! ness, operated In Minnesota. Cookery calls for expert gravymaking. Though gravy must often be made the last thing before serving the meal, it pays to take time to measure carefully, mix thoroughly, and cook slowly with steady stirring. For best flavor and rich brown color, blend the fiour with the fat. Then slowly add cool or lukewarm liquid, while stirring over low heat The right proportions are: 114 to 2 tablespoons each of flour and fat to 1 cup of liquid. on plain flowered borders in natural colors, touched off with a pineapple crochet edge I So fresh I " For seven long rears of their marriage, Francis argued very definitely and firmly that they could not afford a child. GRAVY youre dressing for business, youll want one of the new voolen bolero suits or dress-- r suits that make one look so Choose your dingly smart. carefully and select accesso-rit- h an eye to color, ou are choosing a striped coat, or loose sleeves (that help you suits underneath so easily) and by Wtaltm Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE D hava raincoat EVERSIBLE been tn styls just long enough lor th older one to wear out and become shabby looking. However, in moat caset. it 1 Just the gabardine aide which is worn and a potted, while the tweed or aolld colored ia almost a good aa new. Your first Job In remodeling this type of coat la to Inspect it carefully for worn spot. If it la too badly worn out along the sleeve or shoulders and will require too much cutting away, then don't try to stretch enough material out of it to make a dress or suit for yourself. It can be used to much better who for daughter advantage wears a smaller size. Since these raincoats have had the hardest of wear, your cleaning Job will have to be top. Thi can be done at home with a good dry cleaner and thorough pressing, or it can be done professionally. Take particular care to see that all spot ere removed before you start working. When you finally take aclssora in hand, remove the gabardine or outside first. Then remove the collar, Martha Vickers, now appearpocket flaps and front closing from both sides. Press the remainder of ing In a Warner Brothers picture, "The Big Sleep," Is wearing a the material, open carefully, and black wool Jersey blouse with a waist the coat at the separate striped taffeta collar and cuffs After you have decided on a definite style, the material la easy to to match the peacock blue and black atrlped taffeta skirt lay out and pin on the pattern. Sometimes this takes a bit of fitting, but dont be discouraged, as casting, whipping and with a little moving about you can are commonly used In tailoring. Youll find bastings when working with a woolen garment. The aeams should not be stretched or the stitching will seem Consider the tight and price of wool as compared with some of the cottons and rayons, even though you are working on reclaimed material, and you will want to work with it carefully. The results will well repay your efforts. A garment even though made at borne can look as though It were' handled by an expert tailor. Another small pointer which If you have a reversible raincoat , . Is well to remember when working make the material fit the pattern. with wool, is to hang the garment A shirt-waistyle in a dress when you are not working on it, this type using a minimum of and also to keep the skirt or bodice material Is a good style, or an- hung while the other Is being other of the classic types Is also worked on. an excellent choice, both from the To cover the pocket openings as point of view of material and type suggested previously, cut strips of of wear desired from this fabric. lining fabric 1 inches wide and Another little detail which you will the length of the opening plus 1 want is slashed pockets bound with Inch. Press or baste M inch seams a contrasting colored tape or rib- around all edges of the strip. bon and closed as they are on Baste the right side of the openready-mad- e dresses. ings, keeping fabric smooth. Stitch A bolero type, too, is easily made strips on edges. Press with a damp from this type of material. This cloth. These strips will be hidden Is a particularly smart choice If by the pockets. If the material is the top part will not make a well-fitte- d a smooth, dark fabric a band of bodice to a dress, and too, contrasting ribbon would be very the dress will need no collar and becoming. As finishing touches to the garthe sleeves can be made three-quartlength. A smart touch is to trim ment, a complete pressing job Is the sleeves and opening of the front In order. Use a damp muslin cloth of the bolero In contrasting ribbon and do take your time. Here, more and have a belt to match the trim. than on any other material, pressThe slim skirt should be fitted as ing Is the secret to successful tailcarefully as possible. You will un- oring. doubtedly have plenty of material at your disposal because these coats are made much larger than your skirts. Be sure to select a pattern Fit or style, however, that has a seam Home sewing gives you a wonIn the front, directly down the derful opportunity for making center as this will, of course, be things fit. Slight alterations on open or cut in the material you garments spell the difference between good and bad grooming For lengthening a dress, a folded band of contrasting material may be added to the dirndl type of skirt. The band, when finished should be about 5 inches wide for a youngsters garment and 7 inches wide for the adult. A concealed piecing at the top of a skirt can also serve to lengthen a skirt. Use a bolero for concealing purposes. If the sleeves of a dress are rip them out and reMako it into a mart dress. make them. The current trend in the cap sleeve makes it possible are using. Basting, pressing and to have new sleeves even if there to enable you sewing, however, will is only a small amount of mat-ria- l. make a neat closing of the material front. In Proper sleeve padding Is imWool Garments Need portant. Ready-mad- e pads may Care in Tailoring be purchased reasonably, or they Since a dress Is much smaller may be made from the same material as the garment. Baste than the original coat, you will have them in and fit before actually plenty of material for generous seam allowances. Even If the patattaching them. tern calls for narrow seam allowFor bagginess at the back of ances, make them wider. Work on the skirt of a dress, take out a flat surface and press each seam the back waistline seam and side before It joins another. seams of the skirt. Raise the back All woolen garments should be of the skirt just enough to bring machine stitched at all points. The the side seams into line. Re-f- it well. It should be as short stitch side seams and even the hemas Is practical for the fabric, and line. you are the best Judge of that. 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