Show 0 4" v V — 'V " y r " ' '"'I" ' t " r V i "' 'vb i 4 ‘i 1 ’ I ' : l' ' ' ' ‘Vi!!- :f -- ' - ’’ ' v E I j y Wl Polly's Quitj HERALD JOURNAL— 11 lixon Speaks -- v: v'-’''- ’'” l"- ' t Draperies Should Pick Up Room's Dominant Colors : ht which Nixon win outline Ms ideas for winning the cold war Although Nixon’s press secretary Herbert G Klein rejected the term' “brain trust” the new advisory group was expeested Is help formulate Nixon's' statements on major issues as the campaign develops' The North Carolina invasion was bffled is s form of coming” for the vice president who attended Duke University Law School in 1934-3- 7 and was' graduated with honors -- ' 7 By Felly Cramer Dev Polly: ‘ r ' What color for carpet and draperiea? mange ' The kitchen-dinin- g area haa natural pine walla and cabinet! three-ton- e brown floor aqua counter topi and brown range top and oven What for curtain? I'm considering louvered panda over the lower half and curtaina at the top— Mra W R H Dear Mr W R H: Pleaae forglveme for not answering your first letter I didn’t Ignore It Intentionally Only letter of this moat general Intereat can be answered in jhla column A brown carpet should look well with your present living room furniture Draperies could be done In narrow beige brown and deep green atripes I’d like to see yellow 'and aqua plaid curtains in the kitchen Have lota of yellow and copper in the accessories If you us shutter panels over the lower halves of the windows do have curtains at either aide Shutters could be aqua or - onCe-aoIi- ic South Nixon scheduled no formal appointments except his constitutional ehore of opening the Senate so he could concentrate on his speech tonight in the Greensboro N£ Memorial Coliseum The Republican presidential nominee planned no prepared full-leng- th ' yellow - : Dear Polly: My husband always wanted a Persian rug and bought one against my better Judgment It's a light beige with center medallion and edging of pale rose and green We need a couch and chair I want nothing ornate as the room is smalL Would you suggest colors for walla drapes and furniture?— U B J Dear U R Since your room la amah do keep the back-- ' ground plain and all of one color ibis will help to enhance the beauty of your patterned rug Light green walla woodwork and draw curtaina would be pretty The sofa could be a d ‘ J: will love thin dang blazer and skirt combination The skirt has thin year's popular pleats and te blazer has three patch pockets piped in white Companion skirt is in a coin print with peter pan collar and three quarter roll up self-tone- ' natural eolton damask with rose and green pillows' Have a hi'r ' in rose and cream stripes Dear Polly: Do suggest some plain andrestfol shades for my living room and dining room walls Furnishings are all mahogany reproductions and antiques Sofa is beige with pink and blue ''floral design Drapes and rugs are solid beige One chair la dull blue brocade and the other beige I don't want pink walla because that? aU you see around here I'd like to give more color and beauty to my furnishings— Mrs X G R Dear Mrs X You do have a problem The present color scheme sounds dull But the walls could be a pretty Wedge- wood blue The beige curtains will perk up when you've added a narrow brush fringe in blue pink and green GB: Dorothy Dix Says 'I s - WASHINGTON (DPI) Vice Nixon President Richard M wotted with key advisers today on basic ' outlines for the first speech -- of his presidential camd Democratpaign in the Help please! Thla la my aecond SOS The first one ignored Thla la what I bow have ao ten me pleaae what I ahould add Mr living room walla are aandy beige the aofa la in Orange green brown and gray floral bn beige and one chair la For Happiness Of All Mother Should Live Own Life sleeves Dead 2 Weeks With $45000 About The Place BRIGHT NEW IDEA! DECORATE OUTDOORS AND INDOORS WITH NEW YORK (UPI— The body of a was found Monday in an apartment Uttlered with magazines newspasemi-reclu- text but his campaign aides expected him to open up on several major' lasues possibly Including the touchy one of Hvil rights ' Nixon unveiled plans Tuesday for using a high-levcampaign policy advisory committee to help him work out a series of papers on key national issues The advisory group will be assigned special topics and will work under the general coordlna Uon of James R Shepley Time magazine executive on leave from that publication The first of Nixon's "statement papers" probably will be issued within a few days jit will deal with Communism aa a philosophy and win be followed with another on Communism as a conspiracy se © pers used razor blades and about $45000 in cash It took police nearly all night to count the cash which included envelopes foil of $1000 and $500 Mils' smaller bills r and evfen coin a— right down to pennies Also found in the five-roosparsely-furnishe- d East 86th St apartment of George Alchele who owned a number of apartment buildings were 80 bankbooks showing deposits ranging from $10 to $10000 and a safe containing beads and Jewel Alchele's attorney George -m Dear Dorothy Dix: books Can they be pbtained at Have been married eight Mess- our local library or book store? Please send me your leaflet 'on lives ed years My mother-in-la"Sex Education for the Teenager" The five us first she with years you also mentioned Do you ' was a darling For the last three which she has been telling us how to answer only in newspapers or live our lives She says It is my send personal replies?— SPH Dear SPH: The Davis’ book husband's duty to take care of Mrestate-might — her- - He ':li wurufnlne children' " was - published - by— The Dlal Dickinson-ia- ld total a quarter of a' million dolWe asked a couple of Ms sisters Press “Facts of Life” by the lars He said Alchele alio had to take her for a few days They Association Press You can orfour aaft deposit boxes der them bookstore through any told us they had families of their Alchele who apparently died of or find them at probably your atown to take care causes was believed to natural leafneighborhood My library My mother-in-la-w gets a nice let on sex Education have-beedead about two weeks to goes you monthly pennon We don't charge when hist body waa found by poIn are answered Queries today ' her for room or board She comes this column unless a personal lice who broke into his apartand- - goes pleaaes I'm ment la requested dreadfully afraid our marriage reply Dickerson had summoned the ' la going on the rocks— Desperate police Send to your problem Dorothy Dear Desperate: Dorothy Dix had this to say on the ahbject Dix Be sure to enclose a stampMore than 90 per cent fll the ed envelope and many years ago: "Don’t live wood used in this country is harIn address her newscare thla jof ' with your parents or let yfltir - V vested from private lands paper Old live with peoyou parents and pie are often tyrannical they get childish and have to be treated like 77 North Moil children spoiled children owe a great deal to their parLogon Utah ents but they do not owe the sacrifice of their entire lives there is no problem ' to Back-To-Scho- ol which we bring so much mawkish sentimentality" I’ve seen lives wrecked on SUPER these same rocks For the hap-- pinesa of aU concerned she must lead her own Ufa Tell her daughters that they must find a suitable place for her to stay Fair is fair You have done your part Now they must do theirs w 1 t ONLY w as-sh- ed self-center-ed — ’ Dear Dorothy Dix: What obligation do we children have to our stepmother who married and took the very best care of our Dad till his death? l am speaking for a very large family of children that foci the same as I do 'Our stepmother is a wonderful person and not in need of our help st this time But we all appreciate the way she lovd and cared for our Dad making a homo where all of us work welcome and giving Dad we believe the happiest 'years of Ms life— Dear What’s Devotion can’t be measured In dollars and cents so obligation Is hardly the word Your step- mother would probably ssy that she had already been repaid by having the opportunity to prove her love for your father Show your appreciation by doing little everyday 'thoughtful things for her like sending a box or pot of her favorite flowers taking her to a show or baring her something she would pass up as an extravagance Find out what Interests her the moat Encourage her to busy herself about it Above all make her feel she is still tn cirsee culation In other words that she remembers to live - You'd gladly pay double this amount! 12 decorator colors Mix or1 match 'em to creata a festivo - indoors party atmosphera or out ' i 3 attractive hokUrs tot you place lampt on tables hang them or plant-Itha ground at small additional (holders LIMITED cost) I QUANTITIES FREE lighting wand with purof aach chase lamp Easy to light -l- amps burn up to 3 Days Only! 100 hours FALL SKIRTS o? Dear Dorothy Dix: Some time ago I noticed your reply to a request about sex education You mentioned Maxine Davis’ book "Sex and the Adoles- cent" ind "Facts of Life” by Evslyn Mills Duval However you did not say where to get these Resubmitted gate thlsweek with the follow sg note on the cover j "Original draft 1954 rewritteh restudied 1957 revamped revised 1959 reevaluated 9G0” ' The diplomatic power of the U S secretary of state la aecond only to that of the president NOW at most Chevron Distort to Largo assortment Flannels corduroys and tweeds Plaids and plaint e Values to and Standard Stations Inc 2ft Fall Handbags 100 A handsome collection for fall and wintar Many itylai both largo and small Nylon Gowns 177 Elagant fashioned nighties In waltz and fulljerfgth styles Vetoes to 299 HIST - Of- TRENTON N S (UPI! 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