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Show Woman's World ? CLASSIFIED Al'TOS, TRI CKS ft ACCESS. 1E mom BOUGHT II SOLO HtltsMd SCREEN; RADIO iktj By VIRGINIA VALE HOMES theater in W a -- hint: ton Heights, New York C.ty. where site attended movies during her eliild-- ; hood days. She had slieady made up her mind to brook into show business; as she sinus so delightfully, "It Conies Naturally, " what with her being the nit-eof the famous Gus Edwards. And. being Joan, she'll give one of the best performances of her life in that little theater and perhaps inspire some other youngster to work as she has to win success. ON WHEELS e r Haw and Vied Hama Trail 20 Factory Built Models to Cliooae From k 25 Lata Model Used Cart Though Burl Ives was never chosen as the buy most hkely to succeed at Die Eastern Illinois Stale Teachers College, he certainly was the most famous member of his class when he attended its reunion. MOTORS FINANCE CO. 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Easy Why swift-actin- to take bottle. k were flying Rumors certainly when Fred Allen nosed Bob Hope out of first place in those popularity The latest Honpcrating ratings. looks familiar, with Fibber McGee and Molly in first plare, followed In order by the Charlie McCarthy show. Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Fred Allen. Jack Benny's ninth. Which Amos 'n' Andy thirteenth. doesn't mean that lot of us don't still prrfcr Allen. g no messy mixing, no Praised by thousands, used for yeara. .Ask your druggist for genuine Stuart Tablets. In three convenient sires 25c, 60c C IJ.20 on makers positive ittfcTy-bacaay . . . guarantee. Get the sse them tonight . . C(.e O.K. , tomorrow! k k Adolph Menjou gets a fine break, playing the title role In Columbia's film version of radio's Mr. District The cast includes Mar Attorney. guerite Chapman. Dennis O'Keefe, Michael O'Shea and George Cnu-- : louris. and Sam BiseholY is produc- Beware Coughs ing. 7 Iron common colds That Hang On Cnomuislan relieves promptly be-tt-w tt goes right to the eeatof the jble to hejploosen and expel TQladen phlegm, and aid nature be and heal raw, tender. luS ff branchial mucous mem-jn- et TeUyour druggist to sell you of jjwtle Cxeomulston with the you must like the way it the cough or you are gwly we allays your money back. mg CREOMULSION Coughs. In William Gargan, the eereen star, g is winning new laurels as Russ Dolan, the private Investigator on I Deal In Crime over ARC Saturday nights. But he isn't neglecting his screen career; Till the End of Time Is his latest. ,AWAY Chest Colds, Bronchitii 4746 Henry Morgan, ABC's mad humorist, compl'imed so much on the air about not having a place to live that the National Housing Author. 'y gut him to make a series of for e country-wid- to radio stations. 11 ran-- You To Feel Well fcowi swarf Kay, T days ovary nvar atoppLay, tbs fcidaays flits matter frua tbs Mood. hi ora penpU wara awars of bow tbs . bum eosstantiy remora nir-JJu-b nonas acids and othar tw that caoaot stay la tha vast blood ut injury to hraltb. I bars raid BBfiantandinf of vby tha 5& i eyiun is apart wbsa Udosya fall w TanHia properly, too frvquffot orfno- -, a m timas warns that psinatbing "uffrr nayinnf bHc-J"- 1 f Y I t.ftdactww, din'ir.iM. rhiimatlo u1, up at Biyh', MwHIinc. v not try . .son's iHT You wft a mcdir'ns " tbo n'ir. (Matsiirmilatathr faaw-o- f (ho kidnaps and b;p thass to nut poistznnuawsta from tho nnUio onihmy harmful. rJii . 1 y Uss with osofidsMb l,!ru sura. iMia actress Marilyn Maxwell. and featured songstress of the Abbott and Costello air show, write song as a hobby. m 4. K be will worth the effort. three-quart- light-weig- d Ironing Problems ' ' ' material 7o make pretty Jrpwi. After the matrrial is cut. sewing is done just as you would on any other dreys, ro n utter what the fabric. Just I ecuuse you are using cotton bugs, however, don't get careless with the sewing. G:ve it all the care you would if you were milking a ci:es out of ten dollar a yard Shoulders: Use a sleeve board or tailor's cushion to make them neat and smooth. Adjust the cap of thp sleeve over the tailor's cushion and press the shoulder as far down as the iron will take it. Avoid p king iron into the seams. Cloe zipi-ebefore Zippers: ironing, then plur-- a tlurk towel under the zip) er. a pressing rluth over it Ttos prevent an ugly, sh:py r;d"u. wives have faults; so have We all fall enrh other part of the time. A wife ran be Irritable 'when she la tired, but that may make her only the more loving and lorry when the time comes to make up. A wife may be extravagant In one glaring instance, but the Is aor-'r- y for It, and a little scared, when !the milliner's bill comes in, and 'she makes Tom's favorite dessert Tor dinner and resolve to wear that 'hat for two aolid seasons. A wife jtney know that she is too fussy, or too suspicious, or too slipshod about .getting the marketing and the duelling done promptly, but If she li a !real wife ehe dues try to Improve, 'she does feel sorry for poor old Torn, she does grow spiritually year by year. Not Ethel Davis. Flhel wai completely satisfied when she married Ferd Davis seven years ago, ;and she ii as smug as ever now. Ehe has two children, a boy and girl, and she talks as if no woman alive had gone through the ordeal ,of having children before. Ferd carries up a tray to Klhel every morn-linend high school girl comes in fur 50 cents a morning and gives Uie children their breakfast and .'starts them off to nursery school. Ethel gets up at 10 and goes down- -' town to lunch with friends. Than it's a beauty parlor or a movie, and late jin the afternoon she end her crowd re giggling at bar in some fashionable lounge. Perhaps then she .telephones home to the woman who comes In at a dollar an hour every 'afternoon that she wont be home to dinner. If she does come home it la to cuddle her babies, give Uiem candy and toys and shriek like a siren if Ferd comes in hungry, The children tired and critical. scream too, end cling to their mother. Ferd li an outsider in his own home. Hates to Go on Living.' Ferd gives me this aceoniit of his tyevrit-le- n 'marriage in a seven-pagHe says he's been outburst. dexertion, considering everything; kidnapping his own children, divorce, suicide. He wunts to know if there isn't a tribunal where a marriage like his could be rated; Isn't there any standard, ar.y graph by which his friends eoiiid know that his rating of marital happiness is about three per rent? "Nursery school includes and naps," writes Kurd, "and costs me $70 a month. The scli'-ogirl gets 512 and old M:nn.e uhnut coma 575 My salary is week, and missions. Klhel rai.hi s srr'il cheeks at the grorery and diujl'tuie about three times a week "Of course I can't swing it. I sweat myself ciii ry hr commissions; Ive borrowed a!1 rr.y insurance will carry My fa'her left a farm that I'm rr.vy about, to rry barbelor brother and me; row Urn In kill him my share goir-Don't say 'lalk to tten whal? Ethel; all the d ts is get st.nlJ. and mad arid say that I needn't think All j e l married a tirvant. "There's of course. But son e Irrizii i du d i1 'x s- - iin-th- pt Rub in for toot toothing Ben-Ga- y relief from muscular Bareness and pain, Ben-Gacontains up to 2Vx times mors methyl salicylate and menthol famous agents known to every doctor than five other widely offered rub-in- s. Insist on genuine Ben-Gathe original Baume Analg&iqua. Mm far Pale daa to MCUMimM, NQHUUlft aad C0LBL Ask hr MM lend far CMMran. gently-warmin- g, y K g whnt of Sharon and Ferd? I'd dia tor my kids, but I don't seem to know how to live for them. Is there any way out of this mess? Ive gotten so low that I hate to go on living." I think there is way out of thia mess, Ferd, and you indicate yourself what It might be. Many a man could take It, when faced with your problem, but not quite so simply as you can. Ga t Uie Farm. Tell Ethel that you have decided to live on the farm with the children. Any men has the right to decide thet he will be a farmer instead of a city clerk. Move out there, perhaps notifying certain shop in your city that yuu are closing your account with them. If you must Ixirrow to get the farm paying; bor row. Chickens and milk, potatoes end apples are bringing higher prices than they ever have in the history of the world. Ethel will have to mme with you, or leave you. Either way you will have the right to make terms. You e::i.not possibly take rare of babies of 5 and 4 in city apartment, but you'll huve no trouble with them on a farm. The nearest farmer's wife will run their clothes through her washing machine, and they'll be with yon all day long, in a chilli's paradise. The other day I was asked in a questionnaire what quality 1 thoughl most essential to kurorts; that is. the worldly surress of fume anti wealth, independence and security. . After sorrir reflection 1 said Whether it's running a bearding house or writing a novel, you must have imagma'inn if you are to esrape fioin the rut, ter fnrj enough ahead to discern a shining! goal. Tut your imcg, nation to work, End, upon just what this turning of the tables will n i nn to a extravagant, stupid wiTo. G t hack1 to thr soil, and give your wife every' itianre to ucem..nr,y you If sue. won't, she fulfi ls income. joMt.inJ hoHie, and she cur. uni claim ati mony. If she crin.es. t!.( re's ju! a fhurce lint she may wui.e np into real womanhood. 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KhrttiwJM.K Y.17.N.T ttmteftm iwflhrtoW wmd t wtse t wpwshu "ftfWMrtr jraOarU (iiUHnMia NMiMiffl Cnw. lw. tifka ' D BY MM Al, hus ,ei-M!ybdfiiurn playing In, vie with d.iuy herns in ((i.-iji.ii-- Vl.'" n ex-ce- TATTLE POISON? Lu.'.d FxTivu.r'.ir.t embroidery shew e!f veil on rich black soils, ninl.if" fie mnf'iritf and you'll Riifili'nr ns tie sume ri.f'if on an llin I'htl linin- - liic Ante vmn. 'd lx th b! cl;, i. i i:v. " Ji' hats, :hl d Inn i a lining tlrmt Judr dm rain in "Irnen." in ihr fill' Cl'I'IS. I':v mi's that ic eft in mI1..,o Sii'firmr." , . . f.lmnnr Imkrr : arc the rr.n1 in: ' i .Ie and cl nri I, Sit Gnndhf." with Irrnl T I of the yiar is thr (Ml nc.rcts nr kri ni- nl m ho rent lar.t si.f diwai rrrd n hi If doing nothing hoi outclass the f.:. - .i.'s in up:- watching a pin al ihn ancc and wear i: ,u:y linns hrr. M hen a laenl wnni I'luv-hono- r Elhi4 Daria is a thoroughly arlfuh w nan. She is a wife and mother, but a he wanta all the freedom of her gin file daya, dug the aerurity and sutMtrf to which a mnrrieil woman is entitled. Although her children are very young, being four and five yeara old. the lenvet them in the care of high tchool girl and old women. Moat of the day the tpendt at moviet, beauty ah opt or card portico, topped off wilh fete drinkt with her crowd. Her house it neglerted. She hat little intereal in her home to cuddle her children now and then. Poor Ferd Davit it trying to go altmg with her at Lett he can. but he it reaching the end of hit tether. If he could he would tettle on a farm that he hat recently inherited from hit father, but he hntm'i that Ethel wouhl refute to leave the city. He doesnt care about Ethel any longer, but he dearly hnret hit chiltlren. He it ashing Mitt Norrit what to do. all men. . ihillF.lSR"llrr u o n ihn ikiilm Hwi Ui'tlh tM'irf llirnuth a M hnle hull I on itulri in Calumhhi'i Ihiun In ! timn a a nw Fatih.". . . Ulini i It-n- it and Sjinifiv nflnnik cnnml tmic; in hi addtiinn la iiruit nr OlH iS na material, and the results well UNHAPPY HUSBAND HOW How to Prepare Cnttun Bag Goods Get the whole family to help you in cullerling the bugs and muke sure you have enough of them before you start on your pet project. As soon as you get a bag, rip it apart and remove the labels. The different type labels respond to different methods of removal. On some bags, they can be removed by soaking In warm soapsuds overnight. Preliminary scrubbing, soaking and boiling will take out others. Exposure to direct sunlight Is good method of bleaching the bags in many cases. When labels do not respond to the above outlined treatments, soak the bags overnight in kerosene or turpentine, then wash in soap end water. If any color remains, treat them wilh a commercial bleach. Always remember which treatment wurks best with certain kinds of Collin Ififrnl cation bngg . . . bugs and file the information fur future reference. Dry the material and press very if you ure unable to remove all carefully. It's no fun trying to cut truce of the label, finish the Job by and sew something that look worn dyeing one of the darker colors that and wrinkled, so prepare the mawill cover up the last trace. Dark terial to look like freshly cut bolt brown, navy blue, dark gray, green goods. nr black are deep enough for this. Sume of the chuiees which you can Hluek is the only one which will sew beautifully from cotton bag fab- completely cover black ink label. ric are these: A tailored but cas If you want to use bag material for with lung or malingerie, use the length sleeves with contrasting terial and dye in lovely pastel shade colored stitching as the main trimsuch as pale pink, yellow or blue. dress with Heavier bugs may be used for covming; a touches of dainty eyelet or lingerie eralls, work smocks, skirls and trimming in the sleeves and at the slacks weights of maedge of the skirt; a tailored dress teria are good for draperies and made of two different colon that curtains, pillows and table linens. blend well together. This may be Trimmings of all kinds add a print end plain material combined, dressed-up- , finished appearance to or two solid colors combined. any garment, especially if cotton cut the pieces of your pat- bag material la used. Select it with Lay tern on the material before you do as much care as you do the colors any cutting whatsoever. The fabric of yuur dress. guide of the pattern will not be of too much help, inasmuch as you are using material which will not fit regulation yard lengths. Do nut cut The way your dress looks after until you have fitted everything tolaundering depends a great deal gether and then pinned the pattern upon the ironing technique yiu to the fabric. Pinking shears are Here Is the approved employ ideal fur finishing the edges of this order. Iron sleeves first, then cotton material. ; the blouse. Then turn to the skirt end iron the hem up and down, never across the widlh of the hem. Iron collar and trimmings last. Pleats: Iron the hem and the akirt on the wrong side first. Put the pleats in on the right side with a pressing cloth over the fabric to prevent shine. If there are a lot of pleats, pin nr baste them in plare, then press. Always iron with the grain of the s By KATHLEEN NORRIS is it that a woman Ethel Davis can away with what she does? Ilow is it that while thousands of women are steadily meeting their obligations as wives and mothers, Ethel can break every law in the book, and not be thrown out of society as the outlaw she is? drum bonnet, designed by Kallv Victor, is made of smoky white felt with a band of gold braid aeross the front of the crown to accent llie mink srarf that forma a snug wrap around the shouldrra. A : When Sherman 11. Dryer books important guest stars for his set-- 1 euro-draseries, "Exploring the Unknown, Sundays on Mutual, he's responsible for the apprsranre of many famous people In the audi- enre. Kay Franris brought Grace Moore, the opera star, and Elsa Maxwell along when she appeared. And on one week's session Pat OBrien was accompanied by Wl. liam O' Dwyer, the mayor of New York. transcriptiurs for d year-roun- tmu'mi hi Holmes' houseHudson, The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes over NBC, is being portrayed by an English actress, Marjorie Bennett. Mary Gordon, who played Mre. Hudson" for the past several years both on the air and screen, is now In Scotland making a picture, "Bunniu Prince Charlie. Incidentally, many people believe that Holmes actually lived; not long ago someone sent a calabash pipe to Nigel Bruce, who's "Dr. Watson, declaring that it's one Holme smoked many times when he lived at 221 Baker Street. 'i teen-age- Year-Boun- Mrs. STOMACH ly stand up and cheer. What is free, you ask? Flour bugs, for instance. Those of you who buy flour or feed In large quantities know that the material in the bugs i well worth sewing eltort. and they ran be made into sume of the un it attractive garments you've ever seen. I've seen many at'.raetixe prints in such bags that make lovely blouses or table linen. And that doesn't even begin to scrateh the surface of their possibilities. Don't scorn the white hugs either, .not with all the attractive color 'that are available in dyes. Two or three of the white bags ran be dyed at the same time, and there's at least three or three and a quarter vnrds of material there for an attractive school dress for the daughter. Most women recognize the value of Ilnur, feed, sugar and salt bags, hut too ofit-- tlu-i- r eyes are closed to their possibilities for anything ex- cept towels. However, experience proves that we cun use bug fabrics for nut wily those things already mentioned but also skirts, draperies, coveralls, lingerie, pillows, etc. Just ask some bright girl how many things she can name that can be made fioin cuttcn bugs, and she'll amaze you. Colton Bags Make d Dresses You don't have to confine wearing apparel out of cotton bugs fur just the warmer months. After all, cotd tons arc a fabric. BetTIhJ riH ihiWWi fore you begin a dress project, BURL IVES for example, collect enough of the bag so you can cut uut an attracHailed America' mightiest tive puttern. Then rip these apart ballad singer, Burl has starred on and dye them carefully to a shape Broadway, has been featured In 20th that will fit you perfectly. Century-Fox'- s Smoky, and now he has his own radio program, beard Friday evenings over Mutual. keeper YOUR rlfa WHEN Juan Edwards first ,'T'HESE days theres a price tag f picture, Hit Parade of on everything, so when we do 1947, is released shell make come across something free we real- orhood m The Selfish , Dishonest Wife by Western .NtruH'iiivr Uauu. only one personal appearance in connection witli it. She plans to appear gratis at the neighb- PAST YEAR Kathleen Norris Says Using Cotton Bags for Garments Reduces Fabric Cost to Trifle DEPARTMENT i i i i :. x' c it rl try 'Mci'" IC'V .: n in i: :. cur. in a i f:" iaigcly in She may tk.nl." uu.c up pile I ml Kwnuk . men of t'ulif.irni.i, Kern enuntv. ri;uiHs the V come their cents fade. " m.d s wtf V I te; JjM in. LT.ivcrk.'y of Cai-f-irAn ovciuhu'.'lunce of ri,n!y!u!i riion In if ihc nrra hut b mi ki.i'Wii lercr.l shi'l.is !o te the which devi (MUe of ihc din u:-Cr-l'lme rondo ill oily after unks of fcid.ng hi ths - i ' three p i.fta aie a . They uremic und i x |