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Show Save Laundry, Wear Paper Lingerie: Actresses 7o Manufacture Garments KBW YORK. PapT lfhgene oi llTO ; cents a garment! "Mghtlea' at the same price: TJnat a how two aca-anei, already ' lurreasful business women In other ! lines, propose to cheer up the housewife house-wife In her cor.ti' with ihe II. C. of : laundry They p!a In "Hlghtnlo.' 1st the Qaioty t Heater Jeie k. Pnn- Sla srbe plays ' Mother Jonen." and Ueaale Bacon, who IS the daughter of I'r-uik liacon. star and aathor of the plaj. rh. s w tsa in TV. R The p-acep of msnnfacturlng these I . .i j . r r-.rnii:iii Is the dlacovery Of Miss I'rins-ie. developed with the es-.n'.mce es-.n'.mce of MUs Bacon, who helped especially In t'.e molding tore-her of the garment' peon. MUs Bacon has I also Invented n machine for use In hotel rooms from which, OS the deposit depos-it . f coin, n transient guest may get any of theac garments. The use of these garments, the Inventors In-ventors explain, will rot only permit the wearer to change every day at small expense, by throwing the garment gar-ment n the waste paper basket instead of In the laundry hamper, but will eliminate the rr,i of laundering, now rlen .n high as 12 cent a piece And It wilt ellnnnafe the original cost of any one of thee garments, now triple that of before the war The saving oi the yen- will be Uie. ilirrercrue oo-tweeh oo-tweeh five times .155. or ll.Sa and IS limes 3.'., or Hi. SO. plus the cost of about four editions of the loth garment. According to Sites T'rlngle it will mean easily a saving of $30 per year per garment. PAPER kPKIXS I IDE "Paper napkins, and the immenpc BSYlng they hav already made in family fam-ily wash bills, gave me the Idea," she si "Wo b.ave overcome the ob-JertUm ob-JertUm to tb.' roughness of pnp r aSjOinst the skin by originating a pulp which converts into the softest of crepes, yot Is tough enough to hold together to-gether fr.r Eotne time." The president and general manager of i in- company win be iliss pringie. who already conducts her own ranch In the vicinity of Denver and raises blooded Kolstein cattle on an extensive scab- The vice president and tr . -urer will be Miss r..,:on and she has personally developed on the family homestead rvt Mountain View, Cal., la iv: groves of cherry trees and plums, '" 'lil BF 9S7E EACOff "Llghtiiiii " players arc successful busfnet v. omen. with a resultant income larne enough to take care of all the Hacons now or to come. Independent of the earnings of Mr Bacon on the stage Tho first factory is to be built near Miss Prlngle's Colorado ranch. she having already secured a large tract of short timber In the spur of the Rocky Mountains in that vicinity. The two women have also secured an option on an extensive wood belt In tho Coeur d' Alene Lake region oT northern Idaho. |