..- . ..-cu-v PAGE TWO THE CnARl.O'1'r1-.'1UwN GUARDIAN ' 7”‘-Y 29» 1936_ * ~— —— ~.. ---»I-. - - - . ‘ .. _ .._.__, ____ __ ._A _ U ._ _" -V - ---«. -:¢v,w.’_v ‘ ‘ - .:-.. ....::r.:- .-. -. . H; _ , ;__ H A A u ~_:rv__---;¢; ,, ¢¢-,,;¢,,,;.-..::::‘-.--r:¢"v= v °‘° """' " "".""""""" ' " ' " ' ¢ . . , I I . ‘ I . . ‘ . . __ _ . . Q I O - I t t ,.,. M/Oman 8 Realm ,-.- SOC! I and PBTSOIIG -5- 1:03 IOHS . I era are 3? L':":'{. - _ ‘_ V‘: _ V 3, A __ _.._'___.__ _ M ‘ _ ‘A___ _ _ _ _ _A‘__‘ A‘__ A__ ::.’....“.“.“.,“,“...¢¢«p»oooo 000400499 40 .. 5 11 n J— 7 : - r Tells V E Daughter Of .\/enus F”: D th , u....%.; mm m_,,_,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -’~ '—-'—' I e . . IOTII 2 momnm..m.o. ""°'°° °'° 3’ D“ ‘°°"°° " CHAPTER I for acoosting . strange young lady. ' ’ w ' _ _ ‘ “M ms" R'H'J:§,Esh£Tk MW, uflodfld :7 ......, ...... ... ....- ‘...:.‘“..::..°°.‘.’...‘;“.:..‘::"::.”.;.::*:¢ W has Lack of Feeling of Security» S°°*eW’s Ail“ «=-»"""'-4% ’“""n- H-= d=--,2-..°'..,~'~......,.'°'='v..,.°+..-.~. j:g1etsu;:a1;§y ab 131:: or mzmgruve “Does it always affect you cm. i tude, Finances and the Fact That Man)’ fi,"'...,;"$ ""“"" "L """"" ‘ ‘_ . El’ EVE CS ?" I , ’ . :31; positively ellséeneduxght etzmg. "fi{,,,,,;,’“’ §f,,*‘-““,;°j_,‘,,,;';j.‘."“¢.,,~,,,,,m Women Are Money Earners Are Set yml'r;.l:hdi:'ol‘f'v¢‘“I.|.3¢‘fo'fllY"'£l“d:l.:':‘_ndA"‘ y~;f;|-0-gf, ;:;¢_{;_f .. .. on——a v on " . . k o_ ,_ L .. . . ' :..unnng.u‘§$,°°§”ez noeu$°..egu’,' 233' ,.§f,°'..",‘,i,,,,°“",‘,’,_{f,,"‘,f,‘ f;,,,,“,'f;,,§ Forth as Principal Causes for $ 3‘ on. . dun . - "Al fn . _ - ”“"" "'u“" "°"'“’ ,‘;‘},,_.§”,,,,, .,,,,,,,,, M, ,,,,e,, be, ggg 1-J;;*;;8_jgh°a mtggfggégmg Domestic Break-ups a......,sooi;_l...a.l;.un.. In Uord-er, she inspected the diners and thought how nice it would be to °°'“"°""'"‘”""(';'° “'42:, um, V‘... %dg_n¢er3 mm the slightly anon“, chat with y°u_Just for 3 mm Human nature being no different today from what it altvrvlayswlelgg vtnctndng lather. oi.:g -mi yo 90$: ‘. gaze of one to whom Life is but a while. Actually Im quite harmless. b°9“- “"1 husband-5 and wives being no harder to stand than megmlw it %‘£I;!n ;°dl;dm 3"“ . Am _ _llvcrlcd servant Will you forgive me?" mrmeflx why is it that d‘VT{§‘§e“u7.:n§§§c‘:,a,:.I§' f.3cltZhi§gmclf:ft” :11 9399"‘ while Palmolive it refreshes and soothes , "Not a soul that looks interesting ‘in? J. .2‘ unbowcd. , "W€"l‘9 flow?! —a. lot of us-from .Ssn Francisco for the Stanford- " Trojan game tomorrow,’ --<-Lin Juliet found herself liking him . k with it. add, leaves It healthy and ._m,¢u,-allygvv d _ silent? If you like it, you Gel) on as your Juliet had come down from her mgfiig-13's l;l‘g$lllig' to forgive" sh '.("l?l’Z‘i::'FsR?l|l'1'oIg:\IEl'-Sll,(;:O'¢glEilv1’l‘Yl'llTu H you am”, you quit‘ sodc:ln-bk; al:;.‘‘b¢flI» ’ ‘tiny mom (minimum ate next the id ll _ -« -‘ 1° '‘-'‘-H j‘'‘‘' 0'“ ' ,3. ‘ “.elevator) to the coconxfuc Grove be- S” “S” Y Why shculdnt peo- —————————————.. People have not. changed. There have Use it from today omior your .‘..cause she was dlscontenbedly hun- gry, because she wanted to sense Jhe pulse of this unfamiliar city, :but mainly because there was the .‘.‘dusty and lonesome feeling in her ':‘heart that strange hotels always inroused. When the avocado salad she had ordered arrived, she immediately -felt more cheerful. This was be- ‘Iause Destiny had declded——on the gIly—to do something about Juliet. without further delay, and the jubtle elation she began to sense _;w:ls really the preliminary thrill _;of new luck a-bornlng, The salad --had nothing whatever to do with it. To any unobservant eye, nothing extraordinary occurred in the next ‘few minutes. Certainly the foul- .l.mldd1e-aged gentlemen, who leaned ':as though in a strong wind when ‘they came into the Grove. were not recognizable as out-riders of Des- .'tlny‘s caravan. Three of them wore flushed faces Zubove smart tuxeclos and spiced the festive atmosphere with their con- vivial and in-om.a’ulc breath. The f0ll.I'lJ‘l'!’na.Yl, taller than the the others, wore a. plain gray suit and a somewhat more serious ex- jaresslon on his lean face. His gaze fell upon Juliet and she returned it -unlwavcrlngly. _ "rhis man is a superior person,‘ .she announced to herself and con- tinued courageously to look at him. The three in tux:-dos spied a group of hilarious friends at ta. ta- .'.ble across the room and forward- "pltchcd in that direction. The man in gray lingered behind and kept looking at Juliet. "May I sit down?" he asked with a. shadow of D. smile. his hand rest- ing on the back of the other chair at tho small table. "If you like," said Juliet ‘smoothly-varnished voice. "Thlmks. Those other chaps were ,;gettlng a little-—tlresome " " B€‘f0I'e him was a. girl of twenty- fire with brirrllt seductive lips that .seemcd somehow to contradict the Xaloofness in her dark and fearless Zc-yes. Her complexion was exquis- Zite, the black hair Iuslr-ous. and she Tcaricd her head like a queen. Win or loss‘. J'uliet's head was .thc kind that would remain forever lna said the .sh‘angcr. “It's remarkable, isn't .lt what idiots the big game makes __out of fairly sensible men? A few ‘ drinks and they think they're twgn- ,ty again.’ Juliet smiled. “And you?" “I merely envy their cheerful idiorv. I'm ririy. I know it and I don't try to keep up with the pack. But. let me introduce mysc11__'re,-_ hune's my name. I'm a. lawyer and Im going back to San Fransisco tomorrow night. Know lots of peo- ple in this town and here's a con- fession——I'm astonished at myself Die act natumlly?’ ' The Cocoanut Grove was getting a bit tempestuous friends. apparently. were swallowed up in the tossing sea of humanity of dancers and harnmed waiters. The pro-game celebration surged around them but its excitment left Juliet untouched. It was agreeable merely to drift along with Ter- huns easy conversation, "You're a courageous young ere“- ture. Terhune told ha, later on. “Masibe it's a pose," smiled Ju- 119} "Yau couldn't know really." ‘A good lawyer develops the gift Of second sight." "‘AI'8 you 9. good lawyer?" ‘I think so." Tel-hune admitted without egotlsm. "We learn to mm people. Shall I tell you something about voulself?" "First there is a touch of the adventures about you. You are self-willed and rather cynjca] _. tried your hand at quite a. few 31111185. haven't you?" Juliet smiled. "You're Just gugg- lng ‘Tm 800d at if.” returned Ter- hune. "You've travelled but, I think. you've never quite found 9. place to anchor. And I don't think you are overwhelmingly interested in romance or marriage. You want gl1t;l£e_out of existence than Just "What do I went out of it?" ‘That I cannot stati.~—and nei- ther can you. But than mysterious W“? 0‘ YDurs——and you want draw out of it. all manner of thrill- ing and Slmslylng and sustaining JOE'S. You want. life to be better than it is for the rest of the herd- s. breathless something you cannot give a name to." :50 011. please," she urged, ‘There is a new type or pegpje COYMHB into existence who aren’t satisfied with old things," con. ~ "The? need some are new People. It's come over the world quite rapidly. The girl and jazz generation is al- reildy antiquated. If I were twenty Years younger I would sign up Wm; your new crowd myself." Juliet was surprised to find her- self breathing a little more deeply "Perfectly ridiculous!" she ex.’ claimed defiantly, ‘The 31:31 always iounds ridicu- “Well, we've had oufliiytlfichsgltltslfi now I'm going up to bed. Jtged kn you 5 rinse ships passing distantly in the “Shir-exchanging signals and irzolnson to different pol-ls.Butbe. We 1 80 I went to lntrodu ‘ to the oddest and most inlegstllfi “mm in 1-05 Angeles. You'll like 9°‘-‘h “her because You're both so totally different." Spring Fashions For Home Dress-Making some of us, while we'd love an honest to goodness princess dress. are not really cut out for it. Just the moral, blouslng is needed no temper our hips. The strut ht front panel in this model. area s is him. of princes. The belt merging from either side and Terhu.I1e‘s to . Today’: Short Wave . Radio Program ll iluanuunnmi-nsinnanu) WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 Moscow 4 p m —-our Commisar for De- fence-—Ma.rsh.al Voroshilov. RNE, 25 m., 12 meg. Home 6:00 p. m. —~News bulletins in English; Symphonic concert; Talk by Prof. A. de Masi: Sardlnlun songs. 2R0, 31.1 m., 9.63 meg. London 8:00 p. m. —“Holldays: some Unusual Angles on Holidays in England.” Gs-P, 19 6 m., 15.31 meg.. GSF, 19 8 m., 15 14 meg. GSD, 25 5 m., 1175 meg. Madrid '1 p m. -«Music; time Watch Tower; music. EAQ, 9 87 meg. Elndhoven, Netherlands 318351.’ 30 5 m., 7 p m. —Happy Progmms. JCJ, 31 2 m., 9 59 meg. London 7:15 p m --Songs of Merrie Eng- land. GSP, 19.6 m., 15 31 meg., G-SF‘, 19.8 m., 15 14 meg., 06D, 25 5 m., 1175 meg. Caracas I 8:30 p. m -—Muslcal Comedies. ,YV2R;C 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. " Berlin 9:15 p. m. —-Variety Program. jDJ'D, 25 4 m., 11 77 meg. 2 London 1 9:50 p. m —-"Letters of 9. Golf Club Secretary." G61). 25 5 m., i ll 75 meg..GSC, 31 3 m., 9 58 meg. _é________‘__*__ .’ Juliet saw his gaze move to an- , other table where a handsome i youngish man was bitterly quar- rcling at a hawk-faced old woman with hunched shoulders, a. black Ik drw. and a diamond dog-col- lar around her scrawny throat. They were quarrellng about a matter that lay. roughly, some- where between manslaughter and murder. Jullet.'s attention moved to the youngish man with the grotesque old woman at the other table. He S:€I1‘:|'lh:dttO'beé even from a. distance 0 I‘ y .08 , B V8 an rson Indeed’ TY ETY P6 He reminded J'uliet—~whose life had not all been cavlar—of a mule that had balked. H18 shoulders were ptiffiy set, his Jaw thrust out, and, almost, his ears were laid back. His features were square and regular with navy- bluc eycs under 8. jutting line of straight black brow. His prment mood had changed a natzumlly pleasant voice into something like 9. bulldog's growl. The amazing thing about the Cbllble was that such a. good-lcok- lng chap should be in 3, place as Elamerous as the Gocoanut Grove in escort to a woman who looked like an old black crow capnrisoned in somber silk and diamonds. Juliet was certain she had never seen him before but disturbingly, she felt she had seen hlrn somewhere, but the recollection stuck obstzinotely in the back of her mind like a for- gotten word. "The old woman's name is Hu- bert—-Madame Hubert," Terhune informed her. "I've known the Madame for years. she had made in fortune out of the oldest pro- fession in the world—-the first cave- woman daubed her lips with the scam, blouses the bodice just slight- ly before fastening prettily at the bank. This dress may be fashioned of numerous materials as cottons, hu- eul. Avon, .tub silks, etc. The aloenucutin one with the shoul- ders, nuke it very easy to make. Gay cotton print pictin-ed is both smart and practical. 3tw1oNo.1782is deeignedforslue ll, 13, 15, l’! and 19 years. Blue 16 requires 2% yards of 39-inch maim- iu with as you! of 35-inch con- trast lng. Price of PA'I'r!ll'l.N 15 cents in lump: or com (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. 110.1782. Bile --nueeuoneetueu Name red juice of some prehistoric ben-y. Madame Hubert has built up one of] the gll-leaAt beauty’ institutions of e wor . afty ulldlng employ- ing I hundred or more mameuses, hill-1' . and the like. There is e. face-lifting department with A Heidelberg graduate in charge. she has graduate nurses and chlropo- diets and even a discreet string or- chestim in her salon—o regular Perfumed bmuty factory where they do remarkable things to wo- men’: appearances. The idea, I believe is tomake them more love- a 5 been the same WW5 01 mm 3”“ .‘3l.‘$..!.l The same sort of husbands and wives There have always been hush‘-I165 who were good and kind and tender. '1'h¢‘-T8 have always been husbands who were drunk- uds, or plillunderers, or 11% 61'-4-'10'W3“-3 °" tyrants, or grouches; but in the 13,35‘. W 9‘ ther a husband came up to his wlfes ideal or not, she made the best. of her lot and Well‘ on with her ma.rriB8€- There have always been 8°05 WW“ “"3 " bad wives. There hm alwizys begnhofgaef who were loving and faithful, loyal and unde}l:)?B‘l'lereKn:;‘gmgg°°5h1-ewl.sh., keepers, and there have always been w yhesgwwes get mt and dun; but bossy, slovenly, extravagant, or who let 6 “ed his choice he did not in other days, no matter how much a. man zetsra mm and 105:‘ and M it welch on his bargain, He Just chN'8°<1 it P so at that. atria or husbands and Wm’-8 “"9 chnI?8veb:iy'i<g‘ swxbcrienillcghxfirodlgms flgxgl Iii so unendumble thamgify if; so to W and *“l‘..‘.;,°'li.’:.“.f.‘.‘.’“..°..?.'.§. ...°*l.... order to escape from it? I think there are 1 regarded as a binding comm‘ by tlfgeglgzit nbl;a'_l§:i‘tyfn¢:!fl .’f..‘.‘ It is an advelg-jure. file?» :2 ’t ere 6 W3 the dark. If you land on your feel. fln°- 1‘ 7°" d°“ ' ml" _ R-Ana, Nothing is more common than to hear people 865' 0‘ 1'“ ‘ “Well, I'll try anythinz We-' mam e h ;m;s1;g§I,°;,:°;“;‘:,?,.°;..°.3’;;°’3:9:§'.‘;“€.s“"b“¢‘:‘a.s ..."‘€‘.?.;..i.‘.?..!‘°...'.’.i “5 ,3“ To know that you are making the best of the mates they have chosen. _ mu irrevocably tied to one person until death was) oneerthlnflge and Y°“ °‘“‘ '''‘’'‘’° mm °’ 1”’ °fl M somebodoyth" ‘Thug It is somethinfl more alluring whenever you choose, is gnieefirr mm.“ ‘mm wormwmle W“ keeps p°°p1° remve md “am: an :18 marriage that. may not to work yourself to death to make 3 success 0 9. last after all. the launcher reason why izhere is an incrtza-:2 till-;n;l1;"§fvfi,r‘§e'j,9§_:“;5§.,,n- point. of view on it has changed. It “-5“-‘dnce and ,,pom,_M”yed'.. no man. W 2“ *.dl:°%,::.;"°.-l:°°.::.“.:.;':?...““‘. mu m a we. now- ter °w r 8 e affects orie‘e social stand- gdays getting rid of a husband or wife not mom doubt saves many men lng than having a tooth cut, end, while d vorce no_ n named t. d ,lt.alsocauses the UW5 §‘,’§‘,§i,,k“f,‘i§"f,’}, §i°$a(rli(;vnllieosrtriicsX:.]h.:tywo?lIl.li have been saved by a few uglétfhfg r e eyebrows and cold shoulders. For the fear of Mrs. Grundslrliis 1110 6 than all the Ten oclnmandments in preserving the m0!‘B 993- man it The thgdbreason l\)7vhgI;11&';i'x<l:aenl&~l 3 glare-e‘:':)nu11l:ion élvizwmoderm usedtobe ecause co 1‘ w h em don't seem able to take punishment as our forefathers d d. e I-V trike the hardship! 01 live more softly in every W8Y- And 30 when We 5 h W up man-1a,ge we do not brace ourselves up to see them f«hl°“8 - We ““'° our hands and <l1115- ' the pro- Tnousnnds of boys and girls fall in love_and get married onh they .Y§.’.l°“2.‘. ..*::.l:‘::::.s;u:~..:*l.:.‘;f.‘;‘: i2:.“:S.‘i.%“»ems 3 d 1 personslly lmow able to go 10 me movies and run with their old cmcllwlth each other but one young couple who had no fault whatever to flu _ - who got a divorce and broke up their houlice. b°Ca5é‘13X?“1’a‘r*““;7t:1)‘d8:)‘°:)\’l‘;‘Vt°°f home to support they could afl0l'd to 999 gems: and have good times. the fact fill-5 And the fourth reason for the increase in divorce is _ 11 sinful occul>8tl0fl N70” m“ riltagxialyuiedetlzisghrnfljtgvlzalitiarfie ¥1)lI¥?1v1:f!rslt;;nElie8m for domesticity. They mlfl mom- the excitement of dolllng themselves 803:: gggnggmngexfigy mm”. lng, of working in crowds, of €00‘-m“5k:’tch°‘:" and they are bored working alone in 9. e . trade makes V-Mm They miss having their own money find h3Vm8 5 d financially independent so that the!’ 0811 W911‘ %‘§l'_e‘£ 312% gugmgtgfl their jobs whenever they get tired of them, W had to stick to their meal t$Cke¢5- Thue to my way of thinking are four of the princlpfl-1 T005093 1°’ tn‘ increase in the number of divorces. But there are Dix. AMorningSmile Vlsltor—Why aren't you 111 °°h°°‘ to-day, boy? Boy—!'m stayins h°m° '0 mm“ the house for father. visiim-—where is your MM‘? Boy--I-Is is in .1311 for not 5'34‘ mg me to school. WHEN EYES BURN Go! 01//cl’, Sllf» V /fl://cf’ W/l’/l - l waitu to bring iihe check. "And the ,men her?" asked. "Her gclural managel-—name‘s ZURINE, lkln around his pa¢is'l:l,emrl'vll:tan,u1‘1" old 3 parishionu. “Well. John." he said. "now 1511591 have not soon 1011 l‘ °h“-“h ' ' Iv?" .. Juliet ,,mm.t But no gumguy uouui-5, answered John. " "Well," said the cler€Ymm- 1 You’ii have n complexion that’: youthful For shoul c , and for your bath. Gently massage into your skin -- I warn. rich accuse the pore: thoroughly. Rinse wilh warm water, then with cold. That’: all there is to this aim le beauty nur- inent. Ye: ( are is no sure: way no reel,all-over skin beauty. . . . lovely all over. 11!? rolls Iuulouvl IIAIJTV TIIIYHINT our face throat and Ilmolive lather. The HOUSEVVIFE and HER ACTIVITIES ECSTABY The shore-lark.soe.rs to his WP‘ moel: flight, Sings at the height where morn- ing sprlnos. What though his voice be lost in the light. The ligm coma dropping Mm his wings. Mou.nt,mysoul,mdBhi8 Wu“ he t ish or the clearfllght in the mat and the air. Heard or unheard in the night. in the light sing there! Bing there! —Duncan Campbell Scott» It is better to be up and than down and out. An election i.swi;§°full of surP1’l5' es 11‘. a gram w. one of the worst things about I holiday is the day after. sometimes when a man is in the public eye he's just a cinder. Too X11831)’ parple ‘chiefs; days age enjoy-izg e r h o screec . some men think more than they say, and some my more than they think A great mind treats little minds as such and is never bellttled by out them. Never get in an automobile with I drunken driver. Let him commit suicide alone. The wise man knows that an ounce of keeping your mouth shut is worth a pound of explanation. It's a. funny thing how a. sucker can find ; swindle‘: when the most skilled detectives are-baffled. An attractive dinner dress has is foundation of black taffeta be- neath a dress of white embroidered organza made in redingote style with a little turnover collar, but- toned detail and short puffed sleeves. .;______.____ WOMEN BEHIND LEAGUE National Council ‘of Women in session in southport, Eng., urged the people of Great Britain to maintain allegiance to the princi- plea of the League of Nations. ._______._ GOES TO WEST INDIES Miss Sheila MacDonald, young- of former Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald is leaving shortly for the West Indies to take up a secretarial appoint- ment. A PRIVATE MAP If you dwell in a suburb or on the outskirts of a town with which 0’H.a.rs. Keen chap. But Madame Hubert is 3 queer old party—ebso- lutely without personal venlity, ex- cept for her diamonds. aha likes to get around a lot and see what’: do- ing in the cafes and theatres. Makes O'Hara take helhbut it's purely professional. she's one of the few people in town worm knowing." ‘Tm sure of it,’ rep!-led Juliet, as flickering sparks of interest be- gun to bob Around in her lnnln. have 8 pair at home that will fit you. I'll have them sent to you." The trousers were sent. Ind 011 the following three Sunday! -V0131 was seen at cbumh. Then he miss- ed a couple of Sundays, and the clergyman called on hing; "Well, John," be said. ‘you MW had no excuse for not coming in hutch lately-" 0 "Look here. person," said John, ‘I cane to church three Sundays, on ifyo'don't think I eernedtlunn invited guests are unacquainted meilthernaclearmapdrawnby the member of your household who can bemostdirectmd conclsein descrlptlom. Extra smartnem may be achieved by printing a small map of your town and its “twists and turns" on your writing paper and invitation cards. _...__..._._._______ TIT THIS ON YOUR. HEAT- BOUND IIOIIBI ' the room. a similar al7Pe8J’9-fl°¢- ’ - otherwise . Minneapolis h°“5°W“°‘ P1"‘° ’" elecmc fan at the 'b°W°“‘ °‘ yo“: clothes chute and open the 6905:” the top. It starts the air cl!‘ and does really a. first rate Job- MOCK VENETIAN BLINDS rbr those who admire Vane‘-1311 hlinik but cannot afford them 3 window shade has been designed that copies the horizontal lines and binding of the Venetian blinds. The shade does not allow ventilation as do the Venetian blinds, but gives NAILS IN PLASTBII Frequently e. mil has to be driv- en info a plaster wall, and before long the plaster ducks and the nail is useless for its PU1'P°9°- A mail may. however, be securely 9”‘ ed in the following manner. PTO’ vlded. of course that it is not to stand a great deal of weight. Be- fore hammering the nail into the well either heat the end over a gas jet or hold it: in boiling Waber for B few seconds. If the nail is treated in this way the plaster will not crumble, and the nail will hold firmly for 3 far longer period than An umbrella. dmlgncd to fit the peculiar conditions at rumble-seat auto riding has been devised- GUARD KEPT on nvav col.- LECTION or GANNA WALSKA Included in the jewelry collec- tion of the glamorous Gonna. Wiilska is a set of ruby Dl¢?€95 that are so valuable that when Madame Walskn, went out to luncheon wearing them she had in have a special guard. Cartier’: asernbled the rubies for her, over 3 period of years. the purchase of some of the stones necesltatlng I special trip around the world. By the time the collection was com- pleted, Cartlcr's had gathered so many rubies that the singer was able to have a double string of the Jewels to wind about her throat. she had at one time a set of jewels in emeralds as well. but sold them to Barbara Hutton Hilugwitz von Reventlow. Also included among the jewels of Ganna Walska were 8 pair of dia- mond shoulder stlvaps valued at several hundred thousand dollars. For those who carry only a few keys a miniature catalln key ring solves the problem of keeping track of them without crowding your handbag with bulky cases. Tiny rectangles of navy blue, hnown, or black catalln form a lock, and you slip the keys on the metal loop. Ever so small animal pictures in round glue fnmu of- fer a colorful decorative touch. LACQUEIIED SATIN Prints for the early fall offer at- tractive and new-looking patterns in color and gold on lacquered satin backgrounds, usually black or white with desirm of modern chu- actec, among them being flower! and medallions framed In gold. 1 Mn. R. H. and Janirfihg year old daugbln. added to the lacquered finish give rich effect. Along with the interest in mm»- rials with shiny faces for formal wear, stylists are reported to be choosing cellophane fabrics once again. Crepes shot with cellophane are used fol! bar frocks and formal afternoon dreses, mostly in black Cellophane velvets are likewise registering again. such as transpa- rent velvet with cellophane mixed in the pile. Ems COOK'S comm: Whoiewheal. Rupbe q Pin 1% cups whole wheat flour fii teaspoon salt . ‘A cup shoi-to in cup water (about) 3 cups raspberl-lag 1 cup sugar 3 tablespons flour 1 tablespoon butter lfi teaspoon clnnilmon Method: Sift the flour, tbant um back into the mixture the particles of bran that remain in the sitter. Add the salt and cut in the shon- ening. Add the water, Jllstsuiflciem to hold the ingredients together. Roll thin and line 9. deep plcpna, lifting up well at the sides. Sprinkle the dough with one tablespoon flour. Add the remaining flour to the sugar and silt over Llle berries. Turn into the uubaed shell and dot with butter and sprlllkle with cinnamon. Cover the top with strips of the pastry, pressing the edges well onto the lower cngr. and bake in a hot, 435 degl F. oven for about 40 nun- utes. 1-!.educe,t.h eheat to 375 deg. F‘. after the mat 15 minutes. whole wheat flour makes a pas- try that is A little more dllllcult to handle man does white flour, so you will have to use care. But it does mac a. crust that is exceedingly l.(‘Il- der and delicate. Raspberry Mallow 1 pint ripe raspberries 24 ma.r'ahma.llows 54 teaspoon salt. 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 cup heavy cream Clean raspberries and crush vary thoroughly. Drain on’ la cup of the juice and place in upper pull of double-boiler. Cut mnrshmaliows very small and add to Iii-‘ill’-><‘1'1‘l’ juice. stir over boiling water until marshmallows have about half malted. Remove from heat and continue folding the mixture until entirely smooth. Add salt. alld im- on Juice. cool, then add the rats?" berries. Chill very thoroughly. 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