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Show PA HO WAN TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAII SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS WOMAN'S WORLD Drawstring Dress Easy to Sew in Smart Contrast Stain Removal Kit at Home Is Economical By Ertta Haley Slimming Panels i'i know K)W ML'CH ii Jp-- , Dr, il'i .ml r fi' .1 ! ' I. k that .mm ji, l if nil- Ihi 'a .i'il ut i.f yuur . i u ill r ! " mi ji f tl' '1 tin1 Main 'n fi r 'i- - i!ti will i 'iii.c ojI In the n i. tin- hi I w r V i ii i jo r tin ai.i iii k v nil t v iii it to A ! m mu .,r V ill t"-- f ri moved if 011 hi the n i.i lv i an be tic e iii it . ft I r i'i s A r t . i v. i v - i attention and .r linen Can be ,1 It I I' l d ; h it Y to r, mi mtier nil si mis, Hit n'i f' r Iv I Ine .it i I i C Oil A ' I II 1 difficult to .stun removal assi mhl'. in d .t will save you many hours of wniry over itains and prub-ablj i ev tit some very real losses In ilotiiinc and linens. Many of the Iten s Riven on the list can be purchased from the druggi.st or even kit Is y Jumbled together. Use These Materials In Yonr Kit Here are the Items to go In the kit which you probably have at home already: absorbent cloths, white blotting paper, medicine droppers and bowls. You also have ammonia, vinegar, baking soda, French chalk or talcum powder, and borax. Here are items which you'll probably have to buy for the kit: turpentine, benzene, glycerine, banana oil, acetone or nail polish remover, hydrogen peroxide, carbon tetrachloride or another solvent, and denatured alcohol. This alcohol should be labeled poison and placed out of the children's reach. Also, you will need oxalic acid crystals, which should be labeled poison and kept away from children. If you can find a good rust remover, place that in the kit along with the other items. -- LONG AGO I said in one of these art.cles that an im- portant element in a successful marriage was the quality all good wives have, the quality of apparently accepting what is presented them by the different members of the family, apparently agreeing to it, and then gradually and gently breaking it down. This process is entirely familiar to all intelligent women. It is dimly visualized by some men, but not clearly. That the little woman, without crossing them or starting a row, does somehow manage to keep things going with a maximum of happiness for all concerned, is all they want to know. Mens way is to do a thing at once, do it twice over if necessary, hammer and nail it down. And then they show an innocent surprise, and have been showing it for hundreds of years, that somehow it all come unstuck. Some years ago a national magazine asked me to answer a provocative article by Albert Wiggam. The N Vera Stewart poses white against black Irish linen for a sharply etched effect In this dress that can be worn In town with dark accessories or to the country club with white bag, shoes and hat. Decidedly slimming are the white panels that add height but not width to the figure. New, too, is the cut-ooat measure with linen top, used for the clever handbag. Follow These Directions For Stain Removal Blood stains If the fabric Is white cotton or linen, a washable colored or fine fabric, soak the fresh stain in cold water. then wash article was entitled "Where Are the Women Geniuses? and it contended, and truly, that there arent any. No Real Genius No, no woman has ever written a great literary classic, a play, an opera, a symphony. Rosa Bonheur, Sappho, Chammade, Jane Austen and George Eliot usually are rushed to the fore when this question is raised, but having sampled or seen the works of all of them, I am obliged to agree with Professor Wiggam. Perhaps Miss Austen comes closest to genius, but it For removing stains. in lukewarm suds. For a stubborn stain on cotton or linen, soak in salt water (V cup salt to two cups water). Hot water should not be Hit by Fire Escape, By Will Bernard, May a Pedestrian Collect Damages if Bumped By a Fire Escape? Wins Suit "Darn don good thing t t," he retorted still be an r "or if old maid." la pUmiiug lovely costumes for warm dun ahead, don't overlook the unusual and rii b beauty achieved by color contrasts. T he colors in rock collection, gray, ollow, green and rust, were chosen for their contrast In a handwoven fabric of raon. The design la deliberate- ly kept simple as the best means of plaving up the beauty of the fabric and the contrasting colors. Interwoven threads of lurex give a scintillating life to the colors. radw.it LAKE BARBk."7 AI-- Wall 1' ' Lake Cl,,, t for Living Is her dry, or the book that exhausts her physically as well as mentally, or the great statue that steeps her in plaster dust for years. No, her masterpiece is the living thing The clean and happy children about the supper tab.e. The tired man, rested and content at the end of the day, among those who love him. The delicious seven-poun- d bundle that her hands are the first to touch is her poetry. The acid little wail of the new bom is her music, or the sound of the children shouting in a Saturday backyard. Her marble is touched by her own lips as she stoops over the coffin of some loved old companion who has gone home. This sounds perhaps like the flippant answer of an offended woman to a critic. But I do not mean it so. I mean it as a sincere tribute to the name of woman. It is my profound and sorrowful belief that this quality in women this content with the fact rather than any interpretation of the fact, this putting first the pictures and the music, the statues and playi take second place, might have had a profound effect upon our whole world history had It been sooner recognized. In one of his timely poems about a great politician, whose unselfish action in one of our social crises cost him high political power, the American poet Vachel Lindsay said; "sleep on, oh eagle forgotten, who kindled the flame. Far better to live in mankind than to live in a name. There Is, ultimately, the finest reason for being. That is a woman's genius and her opportunity. To live forever in the continental betterment of Bright Cotton PRETTY dress for to a bright of fashion juniors cotton Comfortable cap sleeves For Warm Weather are in a contrasting fabric and TELIGHTFULLY easy to sew is have soft scallops for trim. this cleverly styled daytime No. 1R90 is in sizes 11. 12, 11. dress for warm weather. Cut all 14.Pattern 16 md 18 Size 12, 4 yards of yard contrast. in one piece, it has a drawstring waistline, tiny puffed sleeves. RFHIVff CIRCLP PATTFRV DFPT. A two-piec- e How You May booth Hells St. Chicago 7. III. Fnclose 25 cents in coins for each patern desired. -- SizePattern No. JtMnch. Send today and Summer ideas for a Free pattern cents. t' In sizes 12. 14, 14, 4J yards of for our copv of the Spring FASHION its filled with smart summer wardrobe printed Inside the book. 25 Name Tomorrow Nigi without being awaken? If you're tnreri up i,htly bwna, , do this Start Ulunt FuUY Sluxxub Kidney,. They purp be, wutea, they aooihe thow imuiaa Urge. Alio alliy buklrtt q x painful punpi from kidney utnw you ileep all nijht tomorrow Bitm h JO Pattern No 849 comes 18, 18. 20, 40 and 42. Size Youk money back. uym - wnu w Address Till, of LIFE? The quickest way to determine Dip a cloth in household ama plant needs water is by touch- monia and place over the rusted ing the soil surface if it is moist, spot in the broiler of your range: water the plant. close the range door for a few minutes and chances are you will To avoid stirring up dust when be able to wash spot off easily. sweeping a rug, sprinkle rug with bits of dampened newspapers: papers will absorb the dust preventing it from flying around the room. Are you going through tv tlonal 'middle age' period to women (38 to 52 jn ) make you suffer from ho: Siu feel to nervous, hlghstrt if Practical Wren House Is Simple to Construct ' red star do try ' machlc tonic After several years of married life, a wife went to court for an annulment on the grounds of fraud. She told the jury: Before the wedsaid he had ding, her husband-to-ba medical degree and was planning to apply for a license to practice. But afterward he kept postponing the application, and finally admitted that he had never finished e May a Father be Jailed for Spanking His Child too Hard? would show an innocent surprise . . . be a bold typewriter that QUICK METHOD Rd St YmsI dared place her works beside those of Dante, Goethe, Shakespeare, Milton, Dickens or the great company of the Russians. Of Sappho I know nothing, and I dont think the people who cite her as a genius do, either. "Pride and Prejudice" I last year. Its a fine tense story, but musty in its household morals as genius never becomes musty, stiff in its language. Its a book in which the lives of several helpless, love - hungry, marriage - awaiting girls are described, but what the Bennetts wore, or wanted to wear, what they ate at any single meal, or what furnished any one of their rooms. Miss Austen does not deign to say. They dont take walks or raise flowers or read books or get jobs; they languish about suffering at every slight from indifferent and godlike males, and are thrown mto ecstasies at every smile. But yet its good reading. I recommend it. Different Interpretation What I said in my countering article in defense of women was this. That mens interpretation of the word "genius" ought to be entirely different from that of women. Unfortunately it isn't. Unfortunately we have followed like sheep their proud designation of their fellow-me- n as geniuses, when half of s of them arent them geniuses at all. Genius lives Most of the geniuses" of my childhood are as forgotten as the roses ef yesteryear. The genius of women goes far deeper than that of men, and real gvniuses are almost as rare. Bjt vvh.le the man wants the imitation, the copy, the superfluous thing that is art, woman wants the real thing She doesn't spend her energy on the musical compos.t.on that drams d nine-tenth- Missing a his medical studies The court, decided this deception however, wasn't bad enough basis for an annulment. He compared the wife's situation to that of a bride who discovers that her bridegrooms teeth are false or a bridegroom who discovers th it his bride's olonde hair is deed In all these cases, said the judge, 'he deception is not serious enough to justify an annulment g g Hcwil . i$ faster VlSSOMM baby-tende- g VOU CAN solve your mg problem very easily by building the Wren House (No. Ill) illustrated above. Is is attractive as it is practical and you should have no difficulty in finding tenants. The full size patterns offered below take all the mystery out of building. User merely traces the pattern on the scraps of wood the pattern specifies, saws and assembles exactly as and where the pattern indicates. Full Size patterns for painting decorations permit finishing houses with a probird-hous-- fessional touch. Send 15e for the Wren House Pattern 111 to EasiBild Pattern Company W, Dept. Pleasantville, N. Y. No S on wtr Sbeektfiffle' DRY YEW g Like many ALFRED, N. Y. another college-goinRoy A. Kane has turned to baby-sittinas a source of extra income. And for his fellow the Alfred university undergraduate has a few suggestions to increase the efficiency of their work. The job, he maintains, "can be pleasant and profitable if the parents cooperate." "I always smoke my pipe when I go to a home, he said, because I have heard that a man gives a woman confidence. Also, when I get to the house, I always ask about the children's health to reassure her and to find out whether I will have a pleasant evening, he said. Upon arriving at the home, the Fanwood, N. J political-scienc- e major sits down with his pipe, glasses, and textbook and looks intelligent. As soon as I am sure the parents are safely gone, I make a quick reconnaissance of the refrigerator, cookie jar, and cake box to get my evening properly scheduled. If the man of the house Is a pipe smoker and has an expensive make of tobacco in his humidor, I knock out my pipe and refill with his tobacco, Kane explained. The pipe and a magazine keep him occupied for the next few hours. Later I go to the kitchen and On prepare a snack," he said one occasion I had Just finished cutting a liberal slice of beef for a sandwich when I heard the sound of little footsteps. It was Junior, rather displeased. I couldnt scold him for gett rg out of bed because he had caught me being naughty before I caught him. effect LYDIA E. PINKHAM'SE Says Job Can Be Happy Avocation . . . A Lydia E. Vegetable Compound to re.mr: symptoms. Plnkham'i Cojskl,c also has what Doctors ok i BREAD tMnpwnnM 1 fmktm Dry 3 k cup Uwwrtw IIS aw cop 5 UklupM Disoive I (octane Red Stir Dry Yen In U cop tm nk filer Let lund 2 lo ) minute Plice cup wpr ml )i, cup. water in Urge bowl. Slu ran Hume, Ao the thoroughly nf add to this mixture Add half and beat well Add melted and cooled ihonmini. ttr sumni flour, of remainder Add rigorously ring sad well mixed. Place dough oo lightly floured board knead 5 to 7 minutes Shape Into smooth bsfl and pha Cw In greased bowl. Brush top hghtly with shortening. and let rise la warm place for 45 minutes. Punch daup down, shape into loaves and place in grewed pa. Brush lope of loaves lightly with shortening. Covow let rue la warm place for 45 minutes. Bake in 4 losm atety bos oven (400 F I for 50 minutes. Makes Likes GI Baby-Sittin- May a Husband Annul A Marriage After 28 Years? Because Her Husband Doesn't Have a College Degree? the court ob5 You never vice," she complained1 gmg fashion. LLB.- - May a Wife Get an Annulment piece from his pocket, a father concluded that son was the thief his He gave the boy a terrible beatirg and left him locked in an attic room, his hands tied together. For two days the child was kept that way. fed only on bread and water At last his cries attracted a neighbor and the boy was rescued by police. Arrested for assault and battery, the father was held guilty by rat'" Ex-- husband went to court for an 28 years after his wedannulment, At the end of a movie matinee, ding. He claimed he had just found several of the patrons in the balcony out that at the time of the decided to make their exit by way ceremony his bride was marriage already of the fire escape. They stepped out the common-lawife of another onto the platform and the drop ladman! To make the story still more der swung slowly down to the street. remarkable, he that the The end of the ladder struck an un- other man was noalleged one else but his suspecting woman passerby, knockown brother! However, the court ing her down. When she later sued refused to grant an annulment. The the theater for damages, the proprie judge said he didn't believe it. tor insisted that he was not responsible for the misbehavior of the patrons. However, he admitted that customers often had usi d this same exit in the past. For th.s reason the court held him liable, saying that it was up to the theater management to take reasonable precautions against such a dangi rous practice. yyf' r"W dividual He rubbers when it an extra sweater were chilly. Peeved at h:s Woman's Genius THE READER'S COURTROOM- - -- xi er KATHLEEN NORRIS grocer. Others are household Items uhith you already have, but they should be placed In a handy kit where you don't have to search for them. A large tin box that locks Is the Ideal kit. Or, use any other dur- - , Select proper methodt able box which you may have. It should be large enough to hold all the items without their getting used until at least part of the st.un has been removed as It i: ay set it For a fabric, ue an absorbent first, ll.i n sponge with cold water. Candle wax stains' fir nil fabrics, scrape off excess wax, then place between blotters aid n ss with hot iron. Sponge wjUi i arbon ti 'r ii hh ride. Chocolate or Cocoa fur cotton or limn, dip fabric up and d wn m hot water; w.rdi .n h a siuii Bleach any remaining stam wi'h hjilrngtn peroxide. For washible colored fabric, use lukewarm suds :n d carbon tetrachloride Hr slanging e the solnon washable material, vent. Coffee or Tea: Pour lunlii g wat' r from h height through the st i n ntrelrh fabric over a bowl1 file nil with hvdiogen Jiroxuie F r f ne, but Wa. liable fabrics, p ii,'e Wllh warm water, apj ly glvu riie if H ir and st uri remains, let stand rin-- e well, then wash in lukewarm wa'er. For material, sponge with carbon tetrachloride, then a i ply glycerine twarml, then sponge with warm water u-- n men er the rn'ii-ii- ' tie m prim r t nt itlu r. e it's a rood idea n to p i .! the t. i I m giving you. itebi n or laundry t.o k tt to i t! tier itiil. In your room w.'I. o' !aln re" i ,1 ! t, and then you'll koiiar ) ist v Ii it to dn when the tune .1 e Two-Piec- if A1 'makes Tftsre.BETTRr Got oequaintod with Rod St try special aefivo Dry Yoast this tostod rocipo today. You will agroo that Rod Star savot kitchon timo in any roapo. |