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Show PA ROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN, UTAH SEWING WOMAN'S WORLD Careful Storage Is By Ertta Haley If yi)U w g! iw int t' experience a washing Ric Rac Trim arm v at sat vfartion next fall iklns ) it yunr woolens, store them cart fully during warm wrath Ing ui on 1 er Suea'ers, skirts, snowsults, blank rta and other knitted garment otte excellent territory for moth woik unlevj they are carefully pre pared for storage. It' most dis hesrterlng t. take out something imply t) find that moths have had field day In clothes while youve been enjoying summer aun. Moth damage I unnecessary clothing and blankets have been properly cleaned and stored. One preparation is not enough. Even though clothirg la clean, moths may still poui re upon it If you have not put It away in bags which are aralcd against infestation. If clothing only partially clean and sealed tight, this will not prevent damage. Both methods of prevention are the only guarantee to complete safekeeping If clothing and blankets can be washed, the homemaker can sase a lot of money by doing the work herself. For those items which can not be laundered, professional clean 1 Guard uoolens a gaunt moths . . . moth lng and Immediate sealing tight container Is the answer. When youre doing the work yourself, set aside one or two days fur putting away your woolens. Even though this seems like a lot of time to spend on the task, you'll appreciate being able to get out wearable and usable things when cold weather comes. Closets, too, may need preparation for receiving the clothes, and this should not be neglected if you want to assure the clothing of comIn This cotton fashion from I lorl-d- s will carry you merrily through summer months Hie dress has a bare look camisole top that ran be covered with pert Jacket, truly enormous pockets, each divided In half with center stitching to mako four altogrther, and full, flowing skirt. It's washable and comes In light blue, aqua or pink with contrasting ric rao trim. Water used for washing woolens should never be warmer than 100 or when dropped against the Inside of the wrist cannot be felt Use mild soap or detergent for washing. Woolens stretch when theyre washed, and the fibers soften considerably For this reason, avoid soaking them. The generally accepted method consists of for washing woolens squeezing the garment gentlv, five or six times, in the soft suds No rub- - plete protection. Wash or dust the walls of the closets, then spray them with mothproofing liquid. Plan to keep the closets closed during storage time. Guard Against Shrinkage When Washing Woolens or Some woolens are what is the equivalent of sanforizing in other materials, but many of them will shrink unless carefully laundered. Take measurements before laundering, or draw diagrams of clothing from the pieces themselves if they are wearing apparel. This should be done before garments become shapeless from too much wear. Use large pieces of brown wrapping paper for the purpose as the clothing will be placed against the diagrams for drying. uilh methods . u blng or twisting operations should be used as this will cause the fibers to lock and give that harsh, tough and shrunken look to the material when dry. For cuffs or collars on woolen garments which are perhaps a little more soiled than the rest of the clothing, use extra soap on those parts and squeeze gently with the fingertips until clean. Rinse three times after the washing, and do this as gently as the THE READER'S COURTROOM- - blalns Hrvl Thorough cleaning or lair lerlrg re best jroteitlol.S against moth damage, but ofen its but joss, Lie to clean garments or certain heavy items of bedding In this case, go over the article very carefu'ly and remove spots and stains, smee these are the first points of attack by moths W!h n articles have been laundered or cleaned completely, airing in the sun is not necessary bv fore s'orage. if you have, however, resorted to spot and s'am removal only, its an excellent Idea to hang them out-o- f doors on a day when theres a good, brisk breeze Tobacco particles In pockets and such are no guarantee against moth damage Brush these out as carefully as you would a- v dust. When garment bags are used, they should be sealed tightly enough to prevent moths from going through No sealed bag, however, is any protection if the garment has a moth or any larvae in it wnen it's sealed. Cedarized chests and cedar-lineclosets are effective only if they are tightly sealed, and if garments are thoroughly clean before storage. If you store woolen articles of - d 8y Will Bernard, If a Moviegoer Is Hit By A Bottle From the Balcony, May He Collect Damages? One hot summer day, a theater owner decided it would be a clever Stunt to sell pop to the customers. That evening, a high school boy bought a bottle of root beer and sat dowoi in the first row of the balcony. At an exciting moment tn the picture, the bov unconsciously let the bottle slip out of his fingers ry aV' -- , - V , vf l Y v' "soft DRiNK", 1 MY EYE - A of housekeeping Buffalo want to get a message to Hollywood. Howr do we do It? We think we know what's the matter with the movies, We are writes Mary Cuttery. neighbors and friends. her letter goes on, "we do our owm work, our own washing, we share the care of 38 children, the oldest not yet 12. Isn't that a pretty good record? And we love the movies. We dont play bridge, we can't afford night clubs, but there's nothing that carries one through a hard long day quite as well as the thought of a good picture in the evening, with a drugstore soda to follow. But, equally, nothing Is so tiring as a poor movie unless it's two poor movies, and we've been burned pretty often of late We sit through bad pictures, through sheer weariness and laziness but their memory makes us a little more wary next time Now, Ill tell you what weve decided is wrong. Its the girls. Those eternal new stars and starlets and finds and 'discoveries with their gromed hair that no storm or shipwreck musses, their perfect frocks, their eyelashes, their plaster-imagbeauty. Cant we get some natural, human-lookin- g girls who can really act, onto the screen? Dont Have to Act With this letter, Mary, I entirely agree. Weve heard a good many reasons why pictures are losing e LL.B.- - retired opera singer decided to do some teaching in her home. Soon she had lessons going from dawn til! dark and even took over the coaching of an entire choral group Unfortunately, her neighbors did not take kindly to this artistic endeavor. After girl stars art puppets . . . their popularity; this is the main one. Hollywood girls dont have to act; they not only dont try but they cant understand whv they Is Bullfighting Legal-I- f should try to express emotions, express fear, surprise, passion Men the Matadors who depended upon clothes, Don't Use Swords? lovely bare legs and r pplmg A fromohr hid a bright idea one masses of hair as a day. Why not pt on a humane claim to success would not te givWhy not arm the matabullfight en a second chance Our ma'e stars dors witn wooden canes, instead of are actors Our girl stars are pupswords, so the bulls wouldn't get pets for dramatic clothing, n picHe rented a stadium, imhurt turesque setting, and are living in so a date several set and bin,', ported an atmosand for the b g show Promptly local excitingwhile itgratifying lasts that it never phere seems to cross their mines that anything Is wrong I am an enlhus.astic movie lover, but there is not one worra- - star whose name can lure rre away from my comfortabe study at night One or two of the older ones, Joan Crawford and Bet'e Davis, perhaps, are occasionally given plays worth see ng. but even they need more and more the p of a variegated and famous gr up of maes to carry the picture On the other hand, thee are 20 r officials went to c M.--t for a or 30 male stars whose fans never i T! e pro-- cW argued that he miss a picture Few of these are was taxing the cr tv out of bull-- f To list eorspicious for beau g ng but the co.it was not conRob nson. Rains P dgec Cob-navinced ar,d bj ed the show as a Tracy, Mason, Co jper. N ven nu same The public judge Oliver. Laughton, is rot to pom'ed out that the lack of sworas cataog men consnicious for good made things safer for the bulls looks Twenty more fine character but r'skier for the matadors! "The act rs, usually seen in supporting state is much more interested in roles, would include some noticethe safety of its citizens quoth ably homely men. But these men H,s Honor "than In the safety of are actors They feel what they the bulis. play; they live It. I have seen the ", . . d f and it dropped squarely on top of a man sitting d iwt, stairs! The blow raised quite a lump on the mans head, and he later filed a damage suit aga.nst the theater owner. After considerable oratory on both sides, the court granted the mans claim The judge figured that, if the owner wanted to sell pop to customers in the balcony, he should have sold it in paper cups! A girl was dnvmg along the highway when a trjck sullenly backed into the road She swerved sharply and ciaslnd into a tree Injured, the girl f.ed a damage action agairst the truck, ng f rri However, when she took the witness stand she admitted that vhe had been driving wii t a The judge said that both the girl and the truck dr.ver had v ,oi , ij the law, but he decided the ca-- e His in favor of the girl anyhow. Honor pointed out that the truck driver bad caused the accident. . wt M vre ,n tills us on aJJ.t. . r y n and blankets brought back Into use. placed In pockets are it enough to give In Clean Closets To Get Kid of Moths Once moths have Invaded a closet, get rid of them as quickly and as effectively as possible to prevent the whole h iuve from becoming infested Once the whole house Is to destroy them 1. it's difficult unless you get a competent fumi- stop-orae- Don-lev- in a pro'.ec-- t themselves. Use flakes to them. IMZ GERHARD HOI.DEN w It.I.IAM record clothing made quite d.d five 1919-- he ar this pictures at four stud. os, IBs be busy to equslly pronnsis ' is cm role in ll Uivit Boultvard of his favir.us, though he had to do figure a b,t over Jest what to him shot Swanson Gloria after That very tffutive tit of acting came after long study of the In-v- gating expert Infested closets should have everything removed from them. Hang aJ clothing outside In sun and breeze and brush thoroughly All pieces should be cleaned or laundered. Remove shelves and drawers In the closet iself, and scrub them all out with soap and water. Any loose fixtures should be removed and HILLMM HOLDEN cleaned thoroughly, since these, too. may harbor moths. character he was playing Ills per Baseboards as well as cracks In formance is really tops. In private the floors and walls should be life his severest critic is his daugh thoroughly scrubbed. Once the closet ter Virginia, who reads all his is thoroughly cleaned, you may seal scripts, of this one she said, Why His the cracks with putty, plaster patchdo you play such heels? ing or a sprayed plastic so they will young sons walked out on a recent not be able to harbor moths or picture of his to look at an old larvae. Western on television. r.?r giddy Dan Dailey do an exquisite bit of serious acting, and will go on record that Victor Mature, who had to endure an Inordinate amount of hilarious publicity when he first entered the lists, is to become a really great star. Reason There Is When pictures with only a very subordinated feminine interest score heavily at the box office, does it not occur to producers that there is a reason In this category would be most of last year's successes: All Command Decithe Kings Men, The Fallen sion, Champion, Red River, The Hasty Idol, Sword In Heart, Battleground, The Window, the D e s e r t, Down To The Sea, Sundowners, Bicycle Thief. and, of course, many more whose names I can't recall. There were parts for women in a few of these, but they were comparatively unimportant, and the women themselves were comparatively unknown and unspoiled. Other pictures, much advertised, and with famous stars in some instances. were not liked, even with the help of horses, mules, and runs of tuna fish. In one costly picture some years ago a famous woman star played the part of a peasant girl who had been brutally by soldiers, her head shaved, her clothing in rags, and her poor mind shaken by the horrors of war. The great star wore, In this picture, a most becoming crop of short curls, and a outfit that smart little sweater-skir- t might have come straight from In another really Firth Avenue. magnificent picture, enhanced by her own fine dancing, the woman star attached to her head a distracting mop of heavy hair. Trees, Wishing Wells Hoisted to Gardens NEW YORK. Dirt costs $2 per 100 pounds, f. o. b. an elevator on Park avenue. The birds nests are Imported Shade trees and wishing wells are hoisted by derrick m the dead of night. The upkeep on a garden once its hoisted to a skyscraper, runs from $50 to $2,500 a year. But Mrs. Arthur C. Fatt complains that half her company won't because theyre go out and look so afraid of heights Mrs. Fatt plants $900 worth of Rowers a year 20 stones above Fifth avenue in the shade of 15 trees and two elevator shafts. It can add up to too much attention, Mrs Fatt acknowledged. One day we found the soil was a little too sweet, she said We had to sprinkle vinegar on it. Hal Phyfe, a photographer, rented his penthouse home and studio complete w.th Greek pillars, blue tile reflecting pools and 400 feet ol privet hedge. But he had to import his own bird's nest The gardener obligingly picked it out of a tiee in Pennsylvania and set it amr.rg the buds of a potted English haxthorne tree. 1 dont know what kird of a bird to expect. he admitted Mme. Helena Rubenstem plants her garden In a serpentine bed a la Thomas Jefferson 14 stor.es above Park avenue and paints her flower pots to match her drawirg room upholstery and the newest shades In tyt shadow. 1807, Cheerful Combination Pretty anj PRETTY and be is this ych ; young girls that uses i let for yoke and poa. Z AS buttons close each and blouse ing it easy to wear. ' S . thats ideal for Pattern No. 1964 Is i M Gloria Swanson, after her sensa- the popular square dance. The full pittern In sues 3 n in Sunset Boule- skirt is trimmed with rows of rated tional years Size 4 . contrast. utisei acyard another to star colorful in ric rac, tiny ruffling vard." plans cents the peasant blouse. picture, which she will SfcWIMO come-bac- In Skyscrapers eve-lashe- s, V f Plants Thrive fretting awhile, they went to court for a stop order claiming that the singers property was restricted to The residential purposes only. woman argued that she was using her house mainly as a residence, but she was defeated. By Glamour Is Ruining the Movies Bottle From Balcony Brings Suit -- STAGE SCBEENuRADIO KATHLEEN NORRIS GROUP A women in PATTERNS Junior Pair for Summer Cat Girls' Dress Combines Fafy Necessary to Prevent Moth Damage H re ago n, water should not be li. re than IJO A mar.elous sofeier for wool er.s uses the s.rt pie pine lire of adding j ivt a bit of glvier.ne to the rinse water youll f.i d this bet e firlal for Clothing as we. I il blai.K et Moths Altark Spots, CIRCLE skirt k 1 with William Dieterle. She plans to make It in Istanbul, partial Turkish financing story sounds perfect for her about a woman who is in love a man younger than she, who not save her from death. has with The its with can- Pattern No. 13. 14 18 and of 35 or sizes 11, 12 skirt, 4V yards 2 blouse. yards. 1807 comes 18. Size 12. In tIRCLE Him, SM South Wells (., etui, Fnclose 25 cents In eta, pattern desired. Pattern Send today for your copy of the sprlns Its filled with and summer FASHION Ideas for a smart summer wardrobe Inside the book. 25 Free pattern printed No j, Name Address cents. Rhonda Fleming, star of The Eagle and the Hawk, is featured in the June Issue of Holiday magazine in a color portrait shot at Malibu; she was chosen as being typical of the 1950 feminine figure In a bathing suit. QUSEHOLD Lew Ayres began his career as a dance band singer, but in his years m pictures hes done everything but sing. At last, in RKOs The Capture, hes a singing cowboy has one scene where he plucks a guitar and sings Git Along Little But Ayres ran into diffiDogie. culty; he has a true ear, and had to practise hard to learn to sing off-ke- Delicious Fruit Compote Prunes, apricots, and dried pears make a delicious dried fruit compote. Use part orange juice for the liquid in which the fruit is cooked and add a slice or two of lemon, too. Serve with a topping if sour cream is desired. SLEEP COME TS: Freeze Leftover Waffles Walt Disney studied the appearIf youve made too many ances and careers of notorious pir- waffles wrap them in moisture, ates of history before camera work vaporproof material and place The them in your home freezer. When started on Treasute Island famous Blackboard, the ruthless ready to use heat them in your Israel Hands and others appear as automatic toaster at the lightest Stevenson characters. setting. Fred Uttal, anouncer on "Mr. District Attorney, has two boys, Bro and Lyn, aged 2 and 1 respectively. He says that if he and his wife has a third one hell call it Ook Put them all together and they spell Brooklyn WHEN ANDYS; FEEL Use U; Chewing-Gu- GLUE laiz m REMOVES WASTE. JOTE hen you cant Bleep' because jou r.ted t uu: MILLIONS dO CheW Is wondeO other Us their flushing action to mb. h. in the Mtomui Lav dosei-atHes upset digestion fLui' lshlng food you need to energy, jou feel weak, rarr j T Doctors say many But gentle T works chiefly 8 3 bowel where It remote nil good food! feeling Lse fine, full of You at old t err acd life! 25. 50 Horseradish With Ham Horseradish sauce is delicious with cold ham; to make it, whip a half cup of cream and add a quarter cup of drained, prepared horseradish to it along with a half cup of creamed cottage cheese, a half tablespoon of vinegar and a quarter teaspoon of salt. Initialing Luggage When Bill Boyd, star of Mutual s all your luggage with your Mark Hopalong Cassidy series, goes married initials, as they are for on a personal appearace tour he has to plan plane and train con- the purpose of identification. nections for the whole trip before Spooning he starts. But his horse. Topper, Make a dessert spoon work in is luckier. It takes no planning for him to walk into his specially built the mornings, too, as a cereal trailer, followed by his trainer spoon. Has his own special driver too, and You Can Spare a Tine plenty of food. A salad fork can double as a Johann Petursson, said to be the tallest man in the world, has begun work in Eagle-Lion- 's Prehistoric Women, a Cine-colproduction. He is eight feet two inches tall, weighs 420 pounds, wears a size 24 shoe. fish fork. Use it also for firm desserts such as pie and cake. or Why Red Star VikfCifllE Dry Yeast gM Guy Thomajan. young Broadway actor, started on his cinema career three weeks ago at Warner Brothers, his role is that of a gentlemanly killer in The BreakHe now is considering ing Point. three bids for his future services from Warners, Metro and 20th Century Fox, and double-datinHollywood's glamorous girls. Crime seems to pay in his case! g Wendell Since built a Corey barbecue pit at his Studio City home he has developed terrific interest in cooking Between scenes of Columbia's Harriet Craig, in which he appears opposite Joan a new Crawford, he developed salad dressing. The ingredients are sour cream, tomato juice, gar lie and a sprinkling of saffron, which sounds pretty horrible. ODDS AND ENDS . . . Hal Wallis will introduce Charles Heston, who makes his debut in Warners' to the public In a Dark City, special trailer Charlie Hankinson, heard weeklv on Juvenile Jury, will do a base ball sportscasting series on a New York radio station this summer . . The Firehouse Five plus Two, jazz band that is the rage of Hollv has been signed by wood, for a top spot in ' Grounds for Marriage, starring Kaihryn Grayson and Van Johnson. Nme-year-ol- d Gt a upply of Red Star Sp.c!ol Activ Dry Y.atl today. II find that R.d Star will iav. lima In off your roclpa. Ai for flavor and t.xfvro of baked good, made with ed Star, ud let your family be the judge. You 3T |