' .Y _ . . _ _ ,. » . »-_‘T ,c.v,, __,"_‘._`> .,.,_,_ :rl1,.,`v';`..___,<_`7_ M_».v__ I. , _, _ ,_ _ . c » 'rr-is CI-IARLo'l"rl-:'n0wN GUARNAN JULY 7, 1931 ?AGE EIGH1; 4 M i = ' __ ll ._ _m ,s-_ sy - ,Vg l' it . . _ . .~.iWoman’s Realm -.°- Soczal and Personal -.°-- Fashions. -.-_- Literatures Paris Sfyles DO'|'Ol'hy Léfféf BOX 0 _ _"i\"_el§’u“g\'_\\¥(’& an I, l' _ By MARY m1IGHT United Press Stan Correspondent' .__ _ j Illustrated nrecsminng mm rurplniica with - f . - C\..“\ 1' PARIS, July 6.-(U. P.)-If you were told it was a matter of life or death to pick out the leading couturler in Paris, if you were an honest man and fair judge, there would be one and only one thing that you could do. Take the list of the favorite 40, shut your eyes and turn tinie backward in its flight until you come to the rime that starts oil, Eeciiey, nieeney, miney, mo. It is a pure case of counting out to see \\'ho's “I'I'." Fashion plays so many games, and plays them so fast, that all the great houses are “I'I" in z. 'nest perfect and impartial rota- tion. A summer taiileur by Rasmus has all the “l'I"' earmarks. The material is Biancliinis fiamenga, printed on a lovely design in beige on :<1 blue background. lt has a blouse of beige crepe satin with a delightful jabot. The artful Jenny Dolly is “l‘I"’ with a debutanfe dress that up- holds the Victorian shoulder-line with a vengeance, She does it with iafictu of pale green that makes a wide circular skirt. A scalloped tulle inertha bordered with barely pink flowers is all there is t.o the bodice and :ill that is necessary after a soft bow has been added at the wnistiine, center front. Nothing could be more "l’l‘-ish" than s. gown from Lanvin made of black satin, with a basque that is short and stiffened to the io:<'.i:i~e of pliable \\-illciv-thc kind summer furniture is made of. This ripnllis and runs around the waist exactly like lhe brim on a floppy hat. Boucheron is "IT" for the jewelry game when ` Happiness to Her Mother- and four bracelets. he supplies this Liinvin i:w.~'_.~l v.';th a gorgeous diamond necklace _ _ . BLIND iii;».'-me .1 E”-’ ._..!._. P- -.r-f 61|." other charmed and interested and glad he or she married the party of the first part. _ So keep on being the lover if you want to be loved. Ply your wife compliments. Bring her flowers and candy. Take her out at lout once or twice a. week. Woo hor more ardently than you did when you were trying to marry her and that will keep her feeling like a lady lcv; md acting like one. And if you will do this your honeymoon will never wane. DOROTI-IY DIZ. , O O O O O O O O Dear Miss Dix-I have been married seven years. Hove three uior. ebie childlren and e ilne husband and everything we want. He will not let . me drive the family car. Misa Dlx, I mme many menace: to psy for this car. In fact, I do withouttho things I really need in order tp moot, the payments, but my husband will not let me use it and it stands out in front of his place of business all day and on Saturday afternoon; gn g parking yard while he is at I. show and I stay at homo from ons and of the week to the other, as I sm unable to afford help, And; ching 11°, nice it would be if I could take the children out in it and get a little rest and relaxation myself. I hlve f-houzht of leavin: my husband. but 1 hm tits ciitimn ui whiider and I cm in at strange town almost e thousand miles away from my h°m° led P°°v1°- .Do you nun: 1 sm um-mentors in mum; fc drive the car a little? M35 K L_ N_ Answer: I °"“'1\'l We* im vw are in your rishu in westin: fc 1-.cvs ‘°m° “H °f the °l1' that you m 1'-elaine fc pay mr, un I trunk your 4 _ _ i husband ll most selfish and unreasonable in refusing to let you have it. ‘ POMPEIAN i How to Keep the Honeymoon From Waning Every Patina I . | QI' ` in Mar’riage -_ Dog-ln-the-Mangea1;_'&V_ho B, ;4,,,,,,;,¢;i, w,,,",;,,,¢,,, @-/SD) Another snappy sports dren Paris designed for youth. ;Andtoma.keitl|iuatu as falling of! a lcgl Dcn’t, you love the umbrella skirt plaits? The crossover yoked bodice gives it much distinction. It'| sleeve- less, of course. This ideal sports typo la delight- ful in opalinc yellow iletwuluble crepe silk. ` ~ ‘ thlt simple 37?” \_ /` Style No. 3056 mtv be had in elses 14, 18, 18, 20 years, S6 and 88 inches bust. Size 18 requiroe 3 yard! of 39- inch material. ' White shsntung is stunning too and maybetrinimedwithvfvidred bindings. - Skipper blue linen with white dots is sportivo. Flat washable creep silk, wool jer- sey, shantung, striped cotton brood- cloth. mens ahirting, novelty pique and cotton mosh make up beauti- fully in this model. ' Vacation Days are hero egainl Bo nearly here, at least, that it'l time for: you to be thinking about your Summer wardrobe. Besurotofllllnthoeiseoftho pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred.) I Price of Pattern 15 cents. _, vi _ I l li., _-vi *_-4 .i_ l .»' gl v No.3056. B126 ................~»»~. 3056 , * 1 .................................... Name . I ................................ __ 4___¢__, ,i City Sith lure to e womian-who is shut within lil;-own house ell"t`.§'e°om impossible it is for her to get out with three babies unless sho hu e out into which she can put them. That is the best way in the world to nurse children and it gives the mother some rest and relaxation besides. I know of many men who have bought little cars just for this spool- flc purpose of giving their wives a. way to take care of the children and give them air and diversion. DOROTHY DIX. 0 C O O O O O O Dear Miss Dix-I have s. devoted husband whom I love more than anything ‘on earth and he loves me as much. We would be perfectly happy except for his mother, who lives with us and makes our livee mil- erablo, and she stays with us all the time, although she has other child- ren with whom she could divide her time. I have asked my husband in let me get a room for myself and he can stay with her, but he will not agree to this. Do you think Iam wrong? should I sacrifice my life to her have her way just to please my husband and his mother? What shall I do? WORRIED COU‘P'I.gE. Answer: Get the room, but put your mother-in-law init. There is no reason why you should sacrifice your entire life to her. If you provide for her, that is all you are called upon to do. No man has aright to oak his $`¢k¢ _ j I.. j __ ___:_____________,_.| What the Fashionables are Wearingyl A \° A . ,zflqola-W 7* ' I r A i I ll ` a rs" 0 lb N " QJ%ii`;)gY?;n5a`f';1,`;/aS!a.Jr`~5¢i _ GIRL PDDDIGY' T0 ENTER COLLEGE ' o M Etiquette TWU!!-TH. Tax., July 0- 5 nh,” Graduated from Centre! Hight ’ I* 5°h°°1 lf' I3. Virginia. Loo Jones ig planning “qw to to wuegau Q. HOW Shbllld 086 DICK! lllffltk this fell. At nine she won seventh ductions in il V011 informal moot- mt|,cw»hin¢¢¢n_ A.Bevin¢e¢ohnemowiththq ‘i proper inflection is enough. Thug mu 'rnlsrnu mn Brown. was william.” smcauonm Q. saw suouia one xmcvctu SIOUKHOLM, July 6 (U. PJ- stones of cherries, pluml. 6! RIP! 'N16 ll-West theatre in Scandinavia from the mouth while at the table! willopminstooluiolm this fail., A Wlththe nugm and lug Located in the old circus building, upon the plate. f whlchllbeingmodornizedenden- Q- Aresorolllondortllhtzimq llflvd. the Dllvhouee will have 1.- MIDI! in good testo on Hilflvod hw 900 seats. Helmet Euwall, manager, vitauona? will had the new enterprise. which, A. No, they are always in poq will sponsor important dramatic taste. ' Style Chats I W... `f.Z'...}.... _ Cen ycuiult imagine whatturmoil the oopywrltonlvlldbefu today!! Eugenie ludbeeii brought-ba/ck to Amorloo with lm* grandfather, Mr. Kirkpatrick, instead of staying in Peril to later become Empress Eugenie? i Asillynotion,buttx-ytcthinkhowfunnyltwouldbeffwe were all worrying About the new Kirkpatrick hot lflhouetta, or the _ Mario-lllllmie-Igusoe-Avlusttne De Monti.io'e1lhouotte. But he 'flfmprels Eugenie' silhouette has e verve and the right dramatic tang. We think of the grandeur of a. court, and nothing so or- ' dinery es e concurs home in maybe I-I. street, washington. , So be drtmatio. Ind don' t dere admit to a soul thot you hvlllft yetan Empress nigenie sailor, or a new hat with lifted brim, or e loagleft eldo turned way for sway from your hair. These open ` lpaoel `on the left aide allow for pink and brown plumes curling in the nope cf the neck. or soft feathers laid in pod enact, or mall bird heads used in double effect. And if you don‘t like theiwov I Eugenie ,parted her hair, try one of the Rembrandt looking velvet tame from the times of Francis I and the Renaissance. wife to live with a disagreeable old women. DORJUTHY DIX. | Af- ~ _ _ -I /~‘ I For Wie-Cook; SPICE SAUCE ‘A cupful of sugar. 11/. tablespoonfuls of cornstarch. 1 ‘.2 oupfuls of scolded milk. 2 tablespoonfuls. of cinnamon. 1 tonspoonful of nutmeg. 54 teaspoonfui of allsplce. Pinch of ginger. 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