.- "APRiL 21. i939; '7" A a n...vvvv v w‘ m" " I i ,W0niifl.n'S Re I Top Star for Ti din Is-Nedt Anita Lo Hollywcoifs 7Resort’Spirit1-‘tuino'usTo Good Grooming i BY MARIAN YOUNGV NEA Home Page Editor HOLLYWOOD- In Hollywood, where beauty, chem; sex ‘IPPBIJ we personality are the rule rather than the exception, blonds, Anita Louise stands tout like a'bril‘.iant wel. “The majority oiywomen in the (ilmcaipital have caught the sum- dé idly lovely M!“ mm, ».llgol%gwmyttiinx except delicate? Shewears t st w» m» art... and other flpproprlgtg m”- es. She wouldn't think of maflm- 5 “'99?- wfl/t. however flékflnt, . over an evening gown H" I?“ 15 always frxhly made up. erhair is soft. and shining with cleanliness. When she dQg5s wear active sports clcthes-{urh Well-groomed Anita Louisa... "a, sr face us..." freshly made up. Ber hair ls soft "and shining with cleanliness." mer resort atmosphere which pre- asmorts cn- slacks-tor driving vails here, and, when not actually between her hcmc and the studio, before the camera, weer unpressed, they areiwell-tailoa-ed once. K160i- slacks at}: shirts day in andiday ly 1| essed. - out. The lo bobs, unhampered "roles-n my face and apply me; puttih! 118 hots or even ribbon bands, flut- from comedies many. many ter in the breeze Gloves are com- a ‘ day," sa Mil-es pletely busing. . i I ~' - think-flint, Afierworki ‘weeks onaplc- "p1 I ture, during w ch she has had cnLv her hair washed and m every ' morning, and has worn. __ , makeup continuously the a _ screen star is pretty _ IPPNPMTC But the,‘ sleniiergetbxuotive kn- ‘ the t wh italouiseislmo 0 never let down. _ lywood over" vw”“w H¢.¢k "H"nunany.“t:._._..-_..;.:-............."n"... lfifihtcmmnfiwpe n ess uise s t 11nd down by experts ans follow- ed everywhere by women who are truly smart. she has a warm, soapy bath every night of her life, a lukewarm shower every moming. she uses an anti-perspi- flfll "Kills-fly. keeps erarms and legs free from superfluous Hall’. Her stockings are rinsed out the moment she takes them off, She puts on fresh under- wear every morning, brushes her hats as well as her shoes. O O "Next to cleanlines, now t0 put your clothes on is the important step toward achievement of that fresh-as-a- Miss Minnie contin- knowing no bulges of flesh around the middle of the fig- ure "If you roll stockings up in- stead of pulling them up, fasten amen properly. §v0¢kng seams just won't get twisted our- in; the day. When you put on a dress-any dress— make believe that it is a now one and that you are wearing it for the first time. T1115 FEB-ll)’ heiP-"v- I! you slide _l no (JHARLQTTE: ‘ 00s‘- film f §Oci3| an OWN .0 gunman cl Personal 1 Fa My aged Grandma cams one day And fulqi on me her kindly eye Then whispered, ‘Child, I'm in the way; The time is nearing I should die." Tessie hurried down he: wrinkled ace Her head lay hurled ‘gainst my breast i Close to myhesrt in long embrace Her silvered head I fondly pressed I sakig, “Dear Grandma, well you ow I need so much your tender care So ymmg am I and here low My hasty feet might strike some I snare." 5h looked at me and sweetly. esmlled ' cheeks were all allow 5% r222]: then need me. loving ild Godc and Our Savious all things know." Our tears comminglsd as we stood, Grandma so old. I outhfial fair, Then Grandma whLqu-ed. "It is You need a Grandma's love and care" ' _.a. s. (Trieste. Iltaly) ' WHIP-WY into your clothes, you won't look trim rorn head to foot when on have finisheddreesine." . m» | l ' It took six years to carve the i out of the granite oil-fit. ‘lrtplets have been to the 38-year-old "wife of an lian farm laborer, and the couple now have a family of ten, including three pairs of twins. fourPr Using a new design of alumi- num top. bottles can be opened and dispe by a single move- ment o! the hand. MOTH - PROTECTION SERVICE No need to worry now when the season for acking away win- ter clothes ro around. You can protect your garments-no matter whet fabric-by havina them moth- ed when they are sent to the cleaner. Such moth-brooding lasts about six months. Many railroad engines in Russia are now driven by women_ The tourist often ots a shock when he sees s feminne head out the cab. They have proved them- selves expert drivers, having had special training for their work. Over fifty women are now in train- ing schools. So efficient have wo- men become as railway hands that the sm and quickest train =on- the Bouah-Westerdltailway is "manned" by women. The wise tanner counts his eggs as well as his chickens. Fruit cooked slowly is sweeter. [Prunes cooked this way generally require no additional sweetening. v 1i’ you want crlspler, browner waffles put extra. fat into the batter instead of on the surface and added sugar ' creases brown- n8. A bronze statue near Middle- bury, Vermont. honors a horse, the progenitor of the Morgan breed. Blackheads show that the diet No victim of the casual resort” atmosphere of “summer Hollywood ls neat Anita Louise, the film eap- ggcrgtg qf-p, 30M ¢mm1eg1°n_ ital’s lat-groomed allf- H6!‘ ——-- street costume here ls carefully Lmo r5355 1141'; harrlmonllcd with correct acces- —--- so es. - i - not receiving sufficient attenron; ‘for external treaim filllNeuihlllfjbl 0‘ a I I: Kellogg’: um: .. . n Lab dart dllombn w» . Y» Breakfast: should. .4‘ met is just wit" ““i'2°"‘f.i . guard you! (m! ‘Hetfre rich ‘is izrbohydgats “fusl." Ks] o ‘s starts you tight-helps rightgmi dfKello oili P11'.8_9L1!l£9-_Q1.1_L1fl_°°. ii one oft/ae , ‘hank! s V“ ' ' ,- mtatm” When you g °°1 ""5?" ‘ . asleep. The right - it's": necessity! , . Unless urb ‘Golden, crisgylisllotg‘: gh the morning. The Housewife And Her A c t i vii i es m? Gum,“ ' 2.2”’ ti?‘ which. w stand fi bulb how's, 0r , piece of thin material or card to the underside to prevent it scratch- ing a Elolished table and, if the lino is pla , paint a simple design on it with bright colored enamel. PRESENT FRDM TINS I am converting em wrup tins into a decorative an useful string boxes. A ball oi’ string gos into esclr tin. with the end pulled through a hols in the lid. Inch tin is covered witlh a guy "ease" worked in crochet in bright col- ored raffle. Thoroughly chilled in the refrig- erator, wax candles will bum slow- l ea- and hat longer. Yeast and baking breads will be softer and more ten- der ii’ the dough is allowed to stand l0 minutes just bs-fore knead- ng. Hard-cooked eggs can be sliced evenly and without discolor by us- ing a silver knife frequently dllp- ped in cold water The truest mark of being born with great qualities is being born without envy. "Open your mouth and close your eym" may be all right in childhood, but in later years it is far better to open your mind and close your mouth. History has been made out o! opportunity prompt seized. CARE OF THE SKIN Who was it said, "Take care 0d the body and the complexion will take care of itself? ’ someone who know more about beauty culture than most people who profess in make the p.ain woman pretty and the rough skin smooth. At this time of the year the body should be in good trim. Keep it toned up; avoid constipation; take daily draughts of pure water_ There's nothing like water for keeping the skin in good condition. Let this daily practice of drinking water be accompanied by another Bi-lllilll’ lmlwftflfli. despite anything beauty specialists may say to the contrary-wash the face good soap in warm, hot ‘water. If the skin is greasy, a few drops of lemon Juice may be rubbed Benny over the face. Dab the skin with a soft towel. AMomingSmile AN Easy common. "Now, boys," said the teacher, "suppose in a family there are five children. and the mother has only four potatoes to divide among them. She wants to give each child an equal share. What should she do?" Silence reigned in the room. ginailiy one little boy put up his an . "Well. Johnny,‘ what would you do?" asked the teacher, “Mash the potatoes, sir." Friend-Did you get any replies to your advertiseunent that a lonely maiden sought light and warmth in her life? 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