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Show WOMAN'S WORLD .. Lilian Room Style, 'Atmosphere' Carefully TM 10 T'irr r " R . ' IS J' r unT V ? Ertta Haley By ' M' urh a ti sh.-i- oT frjr.e or no irce isn't anything it Maybe 'but something intangible !.cre or style? How at out getting it? ,. . -- though g ,J rp ch 'Diory mes, , rhapj draw P s ia no money, only knowledge I over a problem Is not one of it. but one of what you s w do with. Look over the think about em critically and ?, See what the depossibilitiesI j effect should be, and then it's it. li rh easier to go about getting Ifrst ' -' atmosphere are a imagination, but they must knowledge i based on practical 1 certain bas.c rules. You can- re--'- and the reddle. perhaps This Light over the counter, cupboard spare near the range and countertop of sanitary clay tile makes a convenient preparation center In this kitchen. Hot pots and pans ran be set from fhe range onto the counter without damaging It. since the tile Is unaffected by heat and Is also stain-proo- Is the classic st)lr of the limes. dress For the winter season you'll find It In aheer wools, dresswelqht gab- ardines and similar fabric that take to tailoring In a handsome way. For the spring season it Is beginning to appear in moire, (aiite and similar fabrics ef silk and rayon, and In handsome linens. Il'a a wonderfully flattering dress with its slim lines undisturbed by the deftly Inserted fullness in deep Inverted or acrordlan pleats. This style has a long fashion life ahead. hobby Collection, a knick-knacshelf, a wall with a large map. or some other distinctive feature which is interest catching. Where rooms have a lot of or a row of windows. thee might be utilised for the focal point. Plants, glass collections, china or miniatures might be used on small shelves on the windows to C05t. f in ' - T' m. - 1 sun-Im- center attention. fcu mjy a.complish wonders . . . violate the principles of balance Of rules of color harmony and r Jt. result a pleasing you lack hen you feel to the s imagina-amplc- and soon yourself becoming crea-e- . In this way you can achieve style you want, and. at the 4".e time, have a lot of fun. .mple practical tricks that you d w.th pictures or decoration add ta::. study good feel 11 H and individuality room or a home yours, out with neatness and tfie atmosphere tlt make a rry them patch and you will have created ffnething that gives you and any-els- e real pleasure. Pictnre Arrangements llect Fersonality ts not necessary to rush out to gi-e- "one-arme- cross-betwee- n expensive originals if you like pictures in the home. People have Wen known to collect inexpensive . Jfmts or greeting cards that they l$e or which reflect a certain hob-t- y of theirs. Groupings of several of these over a couch, above a Usk, or on some bare wall reflect the personality of the owner, . roups of pictures which go might be pasted on a wall nr a deep window without femes of their own. Colored glue ke, to match some color in the dfapes or in the room itself would ifive to Family frame each of the pictures. portraits might all be THE READER'S KATHLEEN NORRIS with simple decorating tricks. the room in which theyre used. The widfh of the frame depends upon the picture which is used. When selecting frames, try several different widths and woods against the picture to make the is that of my husband's daughter. writes an Iowa woman. "But for Fay. everything in my life would be Van is truly a kind, paperfect. tient, good and generous man, and we have a daughter, Amy. who is idolized by us both. Fay is H. a tall, strong girl, who in the three years of our marriage has never been anything but difficult; impudent. unmanageable, lazy, unhelpful, and lately showing a dangerous independence. If I ask her to open a door or answer the telephone, she says 'Oh. heck.' and moves so slowly that I usually get there before her. "My Cannot Trust Her "She has a brother of 10. a darling boy, but the mother kept him she also has married again, and handed this girl over to me. Far from being any help, I have to pick up after her, and see that her clothes and her room are kept in some sort of order. We cannot trust her even to sit with Amy, if we wish to go out, for twice, on these occasions, she has gene off she says for a few minutes only, to see a friend. "What makes it especially hard the letter goes on, "is that my husband is completely under Fay's thumb. She can tell him anything, and he only laughs and agrees. He constantly says to me that the poor kid never has had a break, which is nonsense. She has everything we have, and more clothes than I have. I have tried gentleness, tried to be patient, tried to advise; it is all no use. It does seem hard to me that Furniture For Pleasing Effects One of the basic rules In arranging a room is that it should wlect Compensation? A man worked in e I a as a night watch- machinery warehouse, - warm night, feeling drowsy, he a chair by an open window settled down for a nap. During slumber, he began to twist and tipped occupant right Luekiy the win-- I 4 them0 far above the ground, lowevJT 'V,asnt seriousy injured. 6 f'led a workcaim ien'j r orril::ensation for the cuts ed &,er 4t I f th weacW1,nd.w! tr he had suffere1- cor" - One Gave Ice Star First Urge to Skate Is a Grocer to Blame If a Customer Is Bitten by a Dog? A man walked into a grocery store one morning with a bulldog on a leash. The dog stood quietly, while his master made a purchase. Suddenly, without warning, the animal snapped at a woman customer, leaving tooth marks in her leg. The woman sued the grocer for damages. blaming him for allowing such a "viseious beast in the store. However, the court turned down her claim. The judge said that, until the woman had actually been bitten, the grocer had no way of knowing that the dog had such a If a Scrubwoman Kneels On a Bottle Cap, May She Collect Damages? A small tavern hired a woman to scrub the floors every evening, after the place closed. One night, while the woman was scouring the put one floor, she accidentally But working, A isewife had an Insurance Per month in case "totally disabled. a severe arthrt 5CeVtl0ped ri"1 bth feet' lhe woman in lhe in:!urance. re corrnaa'm policy 5 pa'i:ig i fr :; ng e tha. could 4s:-.ra:- HrefuSed t0 TKhe Was not "totally Woman admitted a . Ut lttle housework she 'd-her that she was in fppt1 Jhenever she was I7le court decided s er,t t.ed to the money. rrTled her she f u-- and she says. Oh, beck just this one thing, this one person, stands in the way of my complete happiness. Van and I loved each other for two years before either one would make the break of divorce. There was nothing shameful or secret about our affair. We considered it soberly: after long made our decision thought. "My husband and I had been living apart for some years. Van and his wife were utterly out of sympathy, and her subsequent marriage proves, I think, that she did not long consider herself injured. "Surely adults have the right to adlives to happier lines, their just hurting nobody, and winning for themselves a more balanced and Suzanne demands wider outlook? pathetically in conclusion. Child Has Rights Too Well. Suzanne, perhaps they have. But you dont give the full picture here. You don't mention, in this summary of what intelligent adults have the right to do, that a little girl of 14 has her rights, too. Fay knew her mother preferred her brother to herself. She knows she is superfluous and unloved in her new home. You are not her scoldmother, and your ings and reminders and demands fall upon a young, sensitive heart that already feels itself rejected world-exc- ept Dad. by all her never solves half as Divorce many pre'o'ems as there are prob- Urns that follow divorce. There is ;:n;.!y no end to the difficulties that women get themselves into when they break with the past; the vows, the young love, the first the first baby These everyday human experl- well-mea- $25 became it MILWAUKEE, B- id3e catranled him nthing. The 4 Lnd 8 man cannt expect to arS'1l?d or an injury that fep-p- n wh" he was loafing in- fead of 1 sweet-tempere- d Influence Tots nasty disposition! denly the chair dumPed its mar-riagabl- e Baby Sitters abfj aittU W'lile Loafing, May He ences cut far deeper Into our into our whole spiritual hearts and mental make-uthan we know. Many nn angry and per haps justifiably angry and disil- lusioned woman imagines that just to be free of matrimonial tics, Just not to have to argue with Bob ever again, would be heaven on earth. But the complications that arise often make the old bondage seem infinitely preferable to the new. In this particular case I would advise Suzanne to bide her time. Just to wait. Fay will be of a age in a few years and will be off her hands. This isn't like the problem of a troublesome mother - in - law, a helpless old grandmother, an incurable invalid. Many women have those burdens to carry. Fay will either grow into useful womanhood, or she won't. Don't fret about it. If she leaves her room in a mess, let it stay that way. Put as much of the responsibility as you can on the indulgent father. Be an innocent bystander to their arguments. Shut your eyes to the fact that he permits her extravagances you wouldn't dream of, and shut your ears to impudence. Tolerance and amusement and refusal to accept any responsibility for Fay, once she has rejected your advice, will go much further than rigid anxiety and suspicion and criticism. In few years shell be out of the pic ture and, meanwhile, since hei own father and mother are the only ones really concerned, save your nerves in every way you can. choice. Will Bernard, LL.- knee down upon an upturned bottle cap. Painfully cut, she sued the tavern owner for damages How- ever, the court held the owner not liable The judge pointed out that bottle caps are nothing unusual on the floor of a tavern sn the have been more woman should careful where she knelt tm - "t . 8544 WIS. Be most r- t , "j - Sunny Double i PROBLEM COURTROOM H a Workman Gets Hurt n'm Breaking With Past Brings Woe for me," tly Daytime Charm in Junior Size Girls' Dress Goes to Parties What a New Yolk farmer get these day when he "hits the jackpot might not be dimes or quarters, but it may be increased crop yield In the years ahead. Or. the saying in Ithaca, Cornell' two versatile soil conservationists have "done it again " Hugh Wilson and Harry Kerr of the state extension stuff have come up with another "gadget" to demonstrate the value of good soil management That's where the Jackpot come In. Their latest contribution has been dubbed the bandit because it looks like a a rouand lette wheel. Hut it has proved an f. framed together on a neutral background and hung above a couch. This would take care of the odd shapes and styles in which they so frequently come. When you're preparing pictures for a group arrangement, have them all cor form in some way or another. P.ffercnt types of birds go together just as do prints of flowers. Charcoal sketches might be used torether as would photographs of the family. All of these have something in common which would dictate their belonging to a certain group. Framing should suit the furnish ing of the room. For modern use light or black woods, or even white. For period rooms, select framing that goes pleasantly with your furniture wood. Informal rooms may have their pictures framed with wallpaper or tape, provided this is taken from SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS New Device Determines Good Soil Management r'ahlv ronld serve just os wc'l In dons, hohhy room and such, the center of interest might be a r,ay mean constructing studio couch at very t t"h!e f -! New York Farmers Hit The Jackpot You d 'nt rrrd a fireplace, however An Into'e'iing arrangement of furniture who-Invites a group of pennle to s;t down ard talk rnm-- f old-fas- 1 s a the r,f3n taking some of the off mmings u a bit of refinishing T, and -rvt money, but elbow ? ' t'-- hee decorative problems sohed in many cases rhancing a furni jiiifi'S 1 ... e-- P Vid; (f Interest or r V. hen r cm has a fireplace this gives a r.Vural center of nod arri'ieerrent are built around this w,h chairs to rither S de of the fn-Mard aeem it mnv cen'.-- focal P lot as th.s is son i times ex. rmi.,. ) Whm a room do not hue this, y.! fee retle j in it bemuse attent: m does rot become drawn to me particularly pleasin' aspect of the room and cannot settle Preparation Center feature In your you. y I:' I'd room, tj.at )u a,!.. . Aff COME have a 1 'PHIS adorable party dress for A young girls can double as a sun outfit when warm weather comes. A tiny button-ojncket Crisp and Smart matches the dress trimming deYOUTHFUL and smart is this lightfully easy to sew! daytime diass for juniors. Crisp white yoke is a Patern No. RM4 Is n 8 pattern for Mes 3. 4. S. 6. 7 detail, a narrow belt ties Sie 4. tire. 2 yards of yc.'TV softly in front. Short or Jacket and trimming, y.nds. sleeves are provided. n fu"e-frnmin- Hugh Wilson, left, and Harry Kerr, originators of Cornell's bandit, stand before the device dlseussing Improvements. "one-arme- d three-(juart- Is a H.VU effective careful when you choose your baby sitter. when you Your baby sitter arent looking may chart the course of life over which your child will travel, and she may, knowinginfluence the ly or unknowingly, child to enter a business, profession or trade that may not exactly fit into your plans. Winning Carload So says Phil Hiser, dean of skaters in "Holiday on Ice, who does the popular Memory Lane waltz with Jeanne Berman and spends the remainder of his time on the ice getting laughs out of the audience with his comedy acts. l'I know whereof I speak, says Phil. "It was a baby sitter who put me on skates when I was ZVz years old. I've been on skates ever since and I'm 41 now. My father was on the road with the Frank Warren Minstrels. So I was left in the care of the Irish nursemaid, whose sole ambition The grand champion carload was to skate and skate and skate. lot of hogs at the annual InterFirst she dragged me to the ice national Livestock Show in Chipond and hauled me around on a old was owned by cago of a broom. Then she got me pair K. Swift, Gilman, Iowa, Stanley sled skates and it was not long bewho is shown with the winners. fore she got hockey skates for me. Swift is said to be the youngest I just had to skate. There was winner of the carload chamnothing I could do about it. pionship in the history of the Phil admits he became an addict big show. The hogs are purebred Berkshires. and he and Bridget never missed an opportunity to indulge in their favorite sport. When he was 11 nsects. Insecticides years old, Pittsfield, Mass. Phil's home town had a great celebra- Team Up on Bad' Bugs tion because one of the local boys to many scientists, According had won the national junior chamcertain insects beneficial to man. pionship and another 'of the local in that they prey on harmful bugs, boys had taken second place. may be expected to team with in "Our champions came home and newer and better insecticides harmful bugs. these controlling So a was celebration. there great tell how insecticidal spraying that the Pittsfield folks could see They killed the "friendly bugs as well how fast these boys really were an as others in North Dakota, and exhibition was arranged and all of that spraying was suspended for a to the best skaters in town were to let predators of race against them to be left far time sufficient the harmful bugs build back up. course. of behind, ar e 1 13. 14. SI W1N(1 ( ll(( IE lA FT Kit N MU South Well St.. . porfor-11- yards oi Fncloi 10 l)KPf. 7. 111. cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No. .Size. 25 Name styles for all the Address .... SALESMAN FISH LIKE SAWDUST WANTED Fish thrive on sawdust. Hatchery men have included sawdust in the especially for roughage diets of fish and have found it reduces mortality. The fish flourish on it, growing only a little less rapidly than those fed on more conventional diets. To represent our plane line your town In or lib- community, eral commission to right party. Write D. Wendelboe, Mgr,, for particulars, SUMMERHAYS 1 MUSIC CO. 7 West 1 st South St. Salt lake City, Utah 0$ rtitfe. Cows Infested With Lice Give Poor Milk Output Cows with lice make lousy performance records, says T. H. Parks, extension entomologist at Ohio state university. Since lice are often abundant on cattle during the winter and spring when the hair is long, he recommends treating the animals for lice as soon as possible. Either rotenone or DDT is an effective treatment. If rotenone is 15 days used, two treatments, apart, are necessary. Only one thorough treatment with DDT is required. Parks states that cattle with lice will not make satisfactory gains in weight, or if being milked, will not maintain a steady milk flow. Symptoms of lice include rough and coarse hair, and, sometimes, large, hairless patches on the neck and body caused by the animal rubbing the irritated area. sev-nt- 12. farmers length of slope, internal drainage, texture, erosion and humus. Values determined mathematically from these characteristics are assigned to slides of varying sizes which fit into the LUC chart. The color and number which the six slides reach show the land use capability for the field. perfor-ri!(- d new-rtt- No. teaching device to let know if their crop practices are robbing the soil. The "bandit" is in two parts; one. a chart which determines land use capability (LUC) and the other, an analyzer consisting of four concentric circles. 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