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Contrasting colored hems are very popular and are conservative enough even to please the most discriminating hostess. This may be done with a fabric of a different color added to the mat itself; or, It may be In the form of a bias tape used for finishing the edges. h iries, d in leut if and if hip Eemember nets that hems l:!y or.ce the linen is set and its important to careful sewing to make is very popular on the very simple doilies, and ric rac is always welcome. A simple crochet stitch often adds newness to doilies, and this may be worked out in white or in other colors that combine well with your dishes and accessories. For formal doilies such as you might want to use when entertaining stay with the simple designs like bands, panels or classic designs. A band might be run through the middle, but choose its width carefully so that it does not look like patch-worAlways miter the corners carefully so that the placemat will lie flat on the table. If your machine has an edge stitcher, it will be easy to insert lace bands to run around the doily. This gives particularly fine effects on the sheer materials like dimity and organdy. For decorative stitching on the machine, use the durable buttonhole twist or yarn. This washes and irons beautifully and is just the right weight to give an excellent line when stitching. Mark and measure where you want to stitch before starting out on the machine. DECONTROL I?0RI) . . . Future price control will rest with a three-ma- n price decontrol board. Recently named to the board by President Truman are, left to right: Daniel W. Bell, Washing ton, I). C., former undersecretary of the treasury; Roy L. Thompson, New Orleans Federal I.and Bank president, chairman; and George II. Mead, Dayton, Ohio, former chairman of the industrial advisory hoard under the NRA and member of advisory board of Office of War Mobilization. TI!KFE-- Physica: such ( a card f ol very best. best guides as to what tied in decoration is to e Andre new onary, pris lie linens being shown has Just experiw rs weigh Then Jta " 1th, Heaved uiri cc. Lat an applique. mtifs are currently ou might like to use ap-- s corners of bright flow-o- r Cese 8Id sparkle to break- - be the highlighted note fashions. You can colors with ' SDfa and colors designed Table Linen Tips sr ,jil rot f evei7 coloring. In many styles to fit Odious taste. Draped Ice for dress-u- p occa- - tailored bags with s are good for day- inter-.falng- IZ? Ig, p': AND MEMORY Rajah Kumar Narayan Roy of India, who was believed to have died and been burned on funeral pyre, 12 years later regained his memory and was awarded his property rights. He reported that rain had put out the fire and brought him out of coma and that for years he wandered as a beggar over India. The I.ord Frlvy council now has ruled that he Is the rightful owner of a huge estate with a yearly Income. REGAINED RIGHTS ' POPPER Rose-ma- n BABY THEN AND NOW . . . When Richard to Doctors 21 ounces. fighting was born in 1943. he weighed just as shown an with fed him mite the' of life tiny the at left. He was kept in an incubator. Today. Richard is a strapping muscles. of sturdy body and young man of 40 pounds, , y- - r, . . . left-hand-er back Newhouser, baseball's years. who best pitcher has been for three all-sta- - , v short-waiste- d modem basewinner I can recall at the moment happen to be Ed Walsh and Jack Chesbro. game winAmong the ners, we've had Matty, Johnson, Smokey Joe Wood, Dizzy Dean, Grover Alexander, Lefty Grove and possibly one or two others. Only Matty and Alexander have won 30 or more games three times. In the past 40 years. You can let us know if our memory is slipping. Newhouser has yet to be a winner. But the willowy Tiger has the best chance to reach this mark for 1946. He comes so close to being the best pitcher in the game that someone else will need a spur to crowd him back before the stretch run ends In September. Bob Feller, Spud Chandler and Tex Hughson are all great pitchers. Among the best. But all three will have to put on extra steam to crowd Several querulous letters have r game come in s.nce the from National league supporters asking what has happened to the difference. nicely give type of dress. If you lean towards the practical, select at least one good suit for the find coming months. You'll models for the shortie, and the slender longer length jackets for and willowy. Winners e About the Tuo Leagues into a luncheon cloth particularuse an ly If It is near the edge, or fruit design flower appliqued over it, and no one will know the and Look for natural shantung smart town nylon fabrics for those They both drape wear dresses. good lines in this to 40-Gam- So far as ball goes the only Fashion Forecast J1 other wartime pitcher. Our league happens to be well stocked with fine pitchers. I mean Chandler, Hughson, Ferris, Harris, Trucks, Kramer and a few more. But so far I havent seen a better pitcher than Newhouser. You know how hard it is to win 20 games. Newhouser has won 54 in the last two years. It wouldnt surprise me to see him win 30 or more this year. What has he got? About all It takes. A good fast ball. A good curve ball. Good control. A lot uf Determiin himself. confidence nation to win. A good head. Plenty of heart. Unless something disastrous happens suddenly, it is a pretty safe bet that Hal Newhouser will lead both leagues on the pitching side. It is also a pretty fair bet that he mark again will pass the and threaten the 30 spot, which few have ever reached. Tuo ll Unbleached or muslin bleaches quickly in washing and Is an economical buy for table linen. Usually this fabric has a rough weave and more stiffness which is desirable in making good table lin Single and double damask are often confusing to the new buyer of household linen. This simply means that single damask has fewer threads to the inch than double damask, and thus the former has a more loose weave. It is cheaper and less good quality. When making or buying a tablecloth, make sure it hangs it evenly on all sides; otherwise will give tile table a appearance. with Crocheting should be used too If discrimination. care and coarse, gaudy or the piece will have a messy in spite of the work put alinto it Simple edgings are taste. ways In good If cigarette hole has burred title role in Forever Amber, and a lot of us are still protesting that 20th Centuhas made another ry-Fox bad mistake in connection with that opus. for the goes down the drains because of the first one giving Amber to Ieggy Cummins. Cornel Wilde remains as Bruce Carlcton; Otto Preminger will direct, replacing John Stahl, who walked out before shooting came to a halt last spring. Come September the whole thing starts again -- and this time it's got to be good! K Also In September William Cag- The Stray Lamb" goes into production, with Audie Murphy, the most decorated G.I., making his debut. unless Cagney lends him out to somebody else first. Murphy has been considering various film neys ' V- ' )s - 1'$; i; -- I J , JtX - well-know- st use a hem of contrast-- E thread, made In even won DARNELL SOoutLINDA over Gene Tierney 1 We decided to make a fuller check on Newhouser in his own league. n We took a survey from 10 veterans who know their way around. Nine gave us Newhouser. one gave us Bob Feller. what he I asked Bill Dickey matter. The Arabout the thought kansas quail hunter gave us a slow "I'm already in enough smile. trouble, he said, without getting When I into another argument. came back to baseball this spring, I heard that Newhouser was just an- g flat-fe- threw that one out A war year. Newhouser was the brst pitcher in baseball last season when he won 25 games and took over the World series. They threw that one out, also. Another war year. Walt until the big hitter come back, they said last spring Ted Mliiams, Joe DiMagglo, Dnm Bobby Dmrr, Bill Dickey, Charlie Keller, aU these and many others. So what happens? Newhouser has been winning six time out of seven. And Newhouser has been winning ball these games with a third-plac- It's Ncu houscr, 9 to It doesnt take j to baste and press to Hughes are getting feju and even, and the Physical Jworth the extra effort, seams If you make good i mental a hem is used on our on your doilies, they can often be take one! ensFor sheer place-ildeused on both sides. They will also s. f tay use a small and and wear much better than launder rs ;vi J that gives the if you are haphazard in doing the tost, of a rolled hem. seams. fact, to .f )stj tch or running hem raring kj 4 on the sj,eer fatrjcs. ( cotton sets, you tirel;o.:fal every-vidualist- VAI-- club a ball club that without Newhouser would be In fifth place. Newhouser was the best pitcher In baseball In 1944 and 1945. It Is our prediction that he also will be the best pitcher in baseball In the current season of 194G. d an ager; g into the of refah United ti" 1 An afternoon dress In Klaneht-nl- a melon print designed by Joseph Ilalpert has a black crepe blouse with a low boat neckline, long, slimming sleeves. The softly draped skirt is accented with a black patent belt. Feather-stitchin- d ieving . than 501 flying farmers from Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and Indi-to fly to I.afayette, Ind., to attend the first annual flying farmers to prove that the airplane will play an important part in Midwest has 1 ,050 members, watched demonstrations. L'se Your Ingenuity In Decorations nd our d be expad onths. rtment agriculture M,,r( and cn,,1bin( s U Ul11'1 rsil. and new group, which fabrics A In2 $2,000 iota linens. t- . aifaRh'fItI(hJrA.Kr ra should be This means must not be too medal. &ed Howard Jn that test u lunch- - , MJ r- - fs how table-piece- By VIRGINIA Three hundred thousand dollars s he won 29 games. s rases, uf material How wiry left- name of Harold Newhouser of the Tigers. Newhous- er was the best pitcher in baseball In 1944 when einbroid- - nrePorted a hander by the the eoge, laun-an- d well pressed, table. jy for the Ler, is 1 . she drawer cloths worn sheet is ei.t m!o h '(formation ) 'iLi'1-- ffcff on :,d, V tff is a pitcher we think is a We suy that trifle overlooked. because all the ball players weve talked to lately rank him as the best in either league. No his name Isnt Bob Feller or Spud Chandler or Tex llughson. He never throw raterb.l if there con-l'i- y for it." she - m- - I 'T'HEUE ha, I ng he can tead of e. ftt 1 ta and . ' sh' Unton. Keleased bv Western Lays br for .0d doihcs Led her bow 0f J9& The dog(1; ar Wouldnt han 0 on. Jlcifa f e; .,w has thorn j yItU lots of that It fl Waite,' oadaav mxi STAGED SCREEN1 RADIO Mil" which is i"j T r ,.T as . irsi - crrFKRFRS . . . I ull war on ragweed, "Vr'em niovecs graving a luvurious growth opened in in vacant nhPnv acetic. In six to with of the pcsty weeds c nt solution of spraying. die from a nin.Tc eiMU weeks, treated plants now possible of ragweed Complete control POTATO BLOSSOM QUEEN . . . Miss Yvette Gagne, Van Buren, Me., who was chosen from some 15 queen candidates and crowned Maine potato blossom queen by Gov. Horace Hildreth during festival at Iloulton, Maine. veteran circuit. that the Why is it," one asked, American league should come up with most of the top stars such men as Ted Williams, Charlie Keller. Bob Feller, Newhouser, Chandler and so many others who apparently outclass most of the National leagues best men?" The sad facts sad for the N. L. are that the older league this season can match the youngvr circuit neither In stars, nor In average playing strength. The N. L. has no pitchers to rank with Feller, Newhouser, Chandler, Hughson and others. Outside of Johnny Mize It has no power hitters who can be lassed with Williams, Greenberg, and several DiMagglo Keller, more. This was all known before. It would have taken a Carl Hub-bel- l, a Dizzy Dean, a Matty or an Alexander to remove the noise from A. L. bats this season. c LINDA DARNELL ever since last February James Cagney has been after him The since last July. Following booked for Lamb, Murphys Stray A Lion Is In the Streets. bids K daughter wrote Life With Father, has been given a role in the picture based on the book and play. Irene Dunne and William Powell star; If the movies half as good as the play It should get an Academy Award. Wendy Day, of Clarence Jr., Day who A perfect piece of casting Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray That hilariIn "The Egg and I. ous account of an adventure In raising chickens should be the year's best comedy, especially appreciated by all whove ever raised chick- ens. When Harry Von Zell went Into movies he swore hed never play a radio announcer Standing In front of a mike and talking and giggling into it is not acting, as I see it." But Von Zell, who's featured Till the End of Time, In RKOs did play a radio announcer In How Do You Do? However, he alibis himself; explains that he did more than just talk Into a mike he really acted. That same "Till the End of Time gave Guy Madison his big chance. His only other screen role had been in in "Since You Went Away, which he was the sailor who laughed at Jennifer Jones bowling. Fan went crazy about him, and there he is, playing opposite Dorothy McGuire. K sat on an eight-fochampagne glass In Republic' Earl Carrol Sketchbook," has been promoted. In "The Magnificent Rogue she lies around tn the sand, in a wispy bathing suit. But its an advance in her career she gets to speak a few linesl Mary Meade, who ot The airs daytime serials are nonaudience broadcasts, but If you're privileged to walk In on one, Its no shock (after the first few times!) to find a Broadway star In the cast. Margalo Gilmore's the latest recruit. Ou the stage, she has an important role in the smash hit, And on The State of the Union. the air she's recently assumed the role of Connie Wakefield In The Right to Happiness. As a special concession to Wendell Corey, who had the weeks starring role In Goodbye, Again at the Yardley, Pa., summer theater, the company omitted a recent WedThat nesday night performance. made it possible for Corey to get to New York for his McGarry and His Mouse, NEC air show. The concession wasnt hard to arrange the owner of the theater is Wendell Coreyl ODDS AMD EMDSl'ndiscouraiied by uhut happened with forever Earn-esJackie Coogan says he'll return to the air with his own show; hell also return to the screen in Terry and the Pirates." . . . So You're Having a Nervous Ureukdoun a short, is now being made by U arner Bros. . . . Remember Dirk Jones, the third Henry" of "The Aldrich Family"? He's still in trie army. . . . The typical day of a Hollywood star will be shown in the Columbia screen snapshot, Ifs Tough to Be a Star", . . Dennis Morgan tells it on his young daughter Kirstin lay she asked him what part of the cow makes the bottle! t, |