WOMAN'S WORLD
Housewife Needs Workroom of Her Own
By Ertla Haley
•P H F M EN of the house have theli
libraries, dens or workshops,
the youngsters th e ir playroom s or
dens, hut what does the lady of the
house tiuve? F requently, nothing!
Homemakers need a room of their
own, a sort of p rlvu te retreat
where they can follow th e ir hob
bles, home management or enter
tain a guest or two Just ns much
ss anyone else In the fa m ily. In
m any houses this Is a very real
p ossibility, too. If space Is utilized
properly.
So m any houses have small
rooms which m ay be used as a
•pare guest room, or as a sort of
a den,or ns a catch-all fo r things
that re a lly could go into the a ttic
or basement. Since these rooms
arc so sm ull, few have thought of
p uttin g them Into real, busy use.
The room 1 have in m ind enn be
ss sm all us 8x8'.
When a ll the
space Is ca re fu lly and fu lly used,
this can be converted Into a "room
of her o w n " fo r the lady of the
house who not only so m uch de
serves It but also needs It.
Here she can do her m arketing
If there's a telephone nt hund;
here she can catch up on letter-
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS
Bt Smart!
Two-Piecer Has Yoke Interest
Girls" Dress for School W e a r
store one or two folding chairs that
you want handy In cuse of enter
taining.
The beauty of the fragile des
ert rose, that all too briefly
blooms In the Mojave desert,
has been raptured for perma
nent enjoyment In all Its lovely
colors under the durable glaze
of this California earthenware.
The dinnerware Is shown on
brown tablecloth with a pink
napkin reflecting the pink of
the decorative floral design.
Use Decorations
To Reflect Personality
In a room of her own, each
hom ernukcr has a real opportunity
to refle ct her own personality e f
fectively. The room can be gay,
sm art,
subdued
but
churm ing,
with b righ t or b rillia n t colors.
If the room is sm all, take It easy
on puttern since too much decora
tion w ill muke it seem too fu ll und
crowded looking. W ith a little more
space, you can use some puttern,
if this is wisely done.
A picture or two, your favorites,
of course, m ay be used on the
walls, but too m any of these w ill
only odd clutter. Much of what
is used depends upon the propor
tions of the room.
With lots of n atu ra l ligh t, you
need but few lamps. I f the room
is on the shady side of the house,
and you lack space fo r lamps, use
the pin-up types on the walls as
they w ill be space-savers.
Have at least one com fortable
chair in the room, as you w ill do
much of your work in it. Other
chairs may be added as space and
necessity dictate, but when space
is lacking, store folding chairs In
the closet.
A high fashion theme that
will add smartness and ver
satility
to ever so many
dresses, come Autumn, Is the
dress and jacket combination.
This may be chosen in sheer
wool, Jersey, tweeds, checks
and plaids with a plain fabric
for contrast. There will be
bare-top dresses with matching
Jackets and sleeveless dresses
with Jackets. The trend Is
toward hipbone length and
simple design. In Itself this
fashion Is a wonderful double
duty idea, giving the same
outfit a range from daytime
casual to dress-up! Another
new Jacket Idea for evening In
cludes separate Jackets of taf
feta, often lace-trimmed.
Simple and Neat
J^ESTINED for a busy term at
school is this exciting frock,
for the 6-to-14 miss. Simple and
neat, it uses a bright striped
fabric to advantage.
KATHLEEN NORRIS
eight shelves running from top to
bottom on one side of the closet.
These muy be made into drawers,
if desired, but at any rate have the
sections which can be used for
Q N E OF TH E CR UELEST prob-
spools of thread, needles and pirn,
lems life could b ring to any repulsive or even puzzling, is an
fasteners, trim m in g s, tape meas
immense asset In a place like this
ure, scissors, pin king shears, pat woman came some years ago to
Many a heartbroken m other goes
L
ily
Drake.
When
her
husband
terns, sewing books, rem nants to
away comforted, a fte r a sight of
came
home
in
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L
ily
had
a
g
irl
use in m ending or q u iltin g us well
of 3, and a year la te r a boy was the long dining room w ith its
as sewing m achine attachments.
Ute ¡m all room lo r ¡ru in g
bowls and bibs and highchairs, the
born.
I f you do not feel that you have
big playroom w ith its rings of fat
w ritin g ; here she'll sew either
The
boy
was
s
till
an
Infant
when
alone or w ith her friends; or here room fo r an iro nin g board in the his father was kille d tn a m otor little cushioned chairs, the lawns
perhaps y o u 'll want to place
she cun re tre a t to listen to her fa closet,
n card-table in the closet. Another I " “ ‘j' They * ere d riv in « alon« and playground. And older chil
vo rite program or rend a book possibility 1. a board that can be
S ,.
“ ’ Umm" ,du** ’ dren, the six and eight and 10
w hile the youngsters entertain their used fo r n r e s .in e « n d
I
but
the
man
in
the
convertible be group, have been known in count
friends in the liv in g room or while used fo r pressing and cutting. For hind them w asn't; W ard D rake less cases to cry to come back,
the la tte r purpose you should have I n‘nQ lnen? Jwasn,t: Ward D rake
Dad has his evening fun fest with a b o a rd th a . i.
97- wide Was C,rowded against a bank, the after a very b rie f contact w ith the
the youngsters before they go to a board that is a t least 27
car tipped over, little Ned was big w orld outside.
and 60" long.
bed.
"M rs.
D rake
has
Introduced
hurt, and the man of the fa m ily
Now available are card tables killed.
changes here that have been copied
In re a lity, the room can be to the
hom em aker an office such os many which all fold into a sm all suit-case
L ily faced it, and was going all over the union,” said the old
have from which they d ire c t th eir
along w ell enough when the real head doctor to me. "J u s t simple
activities.
trouble developed. H er little son things, but things that never were
Select Itoorn
is an im becile. No one knows done before. We firs t noticed the
With Closet
whether the Jarring crash of the change in the noises they made
One feature which the room ab
accident brought it on, or whether when they were a ll together. Now
solutely needs is a closet, especial
it was rooted fu rth e r back. F o r a that is over.”
ly if it is to serve a v a rie ty of
"The old » ru
le v , ,” u he
said,
"was
n u u c
S
I I I f
s
ne
we
u
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little while
L ily J fe V J lt l U as
she
uses. This need not be large, for
couldn’t face this blow. She had 11131 tbey marched two and two for
one which is 21 inches deep w ill
an office Job at th a t tim e, received 20 minutes after breakfast, then
hold all that it needs in the way of
a pension,
and w hatever
her clim bed into the circle of chairs
sewing aids.
m other’ s slender Income added, and stay ed there. Any foot that
The closet w ill serve its purpose
fo r they a ll live d together.
came down was rapped. That was
fir s t of a ll i f it has double m irro rs,
She investigated the situation necessary, fo r they would have
one mounted on fro n t of the center
fo r defective children and found torn each other'8 eyes out, then,
door and one on the bock o f the
the rig h t place fo r Ned—b ut at Now little 8ets come down in turn,
closet door. These w ill be In va l
$300 a month. You, who don't and her nurses watch and grade
uable in helping you to f it clothing
know anything about it, m ay ask them - These are little changes, but
A n d en tertain in g g u e tll.
properly when you're sewing.
all
need VUBk
cost I any cban8e
sensational “ here.”
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. why
—er sm —
— babies' care iICCU
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Also in the closet y o u 'll have which would also be handy fo r the m
50 much.
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special
care.
. he solved her problem
problem ,”
space fo r a dress form which is so room. This w ill serve fo r pressing Children of this type never can be sa*d' in deep adm iration,
helpful
in
sewing,
an ironing and sewing, and some cu tting op- le ^ alone. Day and n ig ht they m ust
Yes, and no one can do that
board, on Iron and cord, a large erations. I t can double as a table be watched. A lm ost pvery child and not solve a lo t of others.”
box fo r mending, etc.
fo r refreshm ents or bridge when needs a nurse; nurses are well
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Another aid w hich w ill be ex you entertain.
paid. L ittle beds need d a lly chang- ‘Hearing Ear’ Dog Helps
tre m e ly helpful is to have six or
The closet m ig h t also be used to lng and a irin g ; sm all garm ents are u
iu . - . i b l . . .
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day.
N EV AD A, MO.—A “ hearing ear
As fcny m other of an im becile dog 18 “ Ted,” a te rrie r owned by
child knows, he cannot be kept at M rs - c - s - Townsend,
home. N either child nor m other
M rs - Townsend’s hearing is im-
can stand it. So L ily trie d every- Paired. She cannot te ll when the
thing, she borrowed money, she | telephone rings w ithout using a
hearing aid, and the device bothers
-By W ill Bernard, LL.B.
her.
Is it a Crime to Shoot Blank
It was a title bout, and the cham
B ut “ T ed" hears the teyephone.
pion was taking a te rrib le beating.
I finds M rs. Townsend, and nudges
Cartridges at Somebody?
Sensing a knockout, the excited
her tow ard the instrum ent. Then
A p layful youth got ve ry drunk crowd stood up on the benches —
she puts on the hearing aid.
one C hristm as Eve. and decided shouting and screaming. Suddenly
to "have a little fu n .’’ T aking an one of the ringside benches caved
old-fashioned shotgun from the at in. One fan was seriously injured,
tic, he loaded it w ith powder nnd and la te r sued the prom oter fo r not
went down to the ra ilro a d station. pro vid ing stu rd ier seats. The pro
As the next tra in rolled into the de m oter argued th a t the spectators
should not have stood up. but the
court disagreed and held h im l i
able. The judge said it was only
Industrial Group
n atu ra l fo r boxing fans to ju m p up
onto the benches.
Urges
Lower Taxes
• • •
the borrowed money . ,
LONDON. — The federation of
Aid Yourself by Aiding Others
Year 'Round W ear
Britons Told
To Economize
Is an Engaged Man Presumed
To Know His Own Mind?
trie d to find some kind old woman B ritis h industries asserted the only
who would take h im to the country. way fo r B rita in to pull out of its
Then heart-broken, she put him economic nosedive is to lower its
A young man and his fiancee
each owned a vacant lot. However, into a state institutio n, and rented standard of living.
The federation said the Labor
his property was w orth seven tiir.es one of the cottages on the grounds,
as much as hers. One day, the g irl to be near him . She commuted to governm ent's spending on social
coyly suggested that they trade the city, 40 m iles away. She got w elfare schemes must be cur
lots w ith
each other — "even up at 5:30, caught a 7:15 bus, then tailed. One of these schemes is
Stephen.” When the youth hesi a street car, then office hours and the costly national health service.
statement
the
federation
And then the | In " a —
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v .i
pot. the youth gleefully fire d away tated, she threatened to break the a counter lunch.
at the engineer! Arrested fo r as engagement at once. In a panic, he whole story backward, in burning also called fo r low er taxes, fewer
sum
m er heat u and
w inte
black-
and harder
deal
— a and
the ex-
ex
we u
c t ii —
n a me
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uu
m
i n e r r u
ia c a - I governm ent controls,
sault, he protested that he wasn’t agreed to the
------ Then she broke
- down.
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I work
w ork to
more w ithout
out. But soon ness-
to produce
pr
g u ilty — since there weren’ t any change was ca rried
Convalescent, deep in debt
but rl8 in 8 prices,
bullets in the gun. However, the a fte rw ard , the g irl broke the en-
D isillusioned undaunted. L ily began to make her- , 11 added that Labor party plans
court found him g u ilty anyhow, gagement anyhow.
. nationalizing more basic indus-
pointing out that the frightened at last, the young man went to seli useful In the institution. She
\ rj es' such ,as iro n and s,eel. are
engineer couldn’t te ll the gun court to get his pro pe rty back. And had been a war nurse; that train-
the court cancelled the whole deal inR was invaluable.
"d is tra c tin g ” the nation’ s produc-
wasn’t loaded! The judge com
of “ undue influence.”
Sbe studied the children; Ned ®rs at a tim e when business prob-
m ented: "F u n is too energetic, on grounds
she could not help, but he loved to lems demand th e ir closest atten-
even fo r C hristm as Eve, when it
u— in
i_ a
_ quiet, w . istfu
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. I tion.
be near her
l little
looks like a little free-and-easy
The federation represents 6,000
way, and m any another child was
hom icidel
Shooting
blank
ca r
owners
industries
brought
to
more
norm
al
w
ork
and
I
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” of * B ritis h ••«•name».
n
It
tridges at a m an is among the out
play through L ily ’s interest. She is corresP°nds roughly to A m e rica ’s
door sports that are forbidden I ”
now one of the -----
managers, at --------
$400 a I N ational Association of M anufactur
• • *
month, her cottage ren t free, and ers.
A woman adopted a little boy,
little Jane, although aware that one
Its statement said: "There can
but soon decided th a t she d id n 't
of the children in the big tree- be no escape from the hard logic
lik e the youngster a fte r all. Late
shaded hospital is her brother, that our standards of living, in
one night she deposited h im on
seems not at a ll disturbed by the cluding social services, m ust be
situation.
somebody’ s doorstep, rang
the
cut according to the cloth we can
bell, and fled. However, the woman
B ut best of all, in this most from now on make.
was soon picked up by police and
heroic and satisfactory solution, is
"T he vast and menacing increase
charged w ith vio la tin g the state's Said His Honor: "T h is young man I ‘ *1® fact that L ily has found herself, in state expenditure constitutes
child-abandonm ent law. A t the was not well matched against this
, . loves her w ork; her fresh the basic in fla tio n a ry influence In
tria l, she insisted th a t the law ap accomplished
woman.
She
re- s rir>ed uniform s, her swarms of our whole economy.
plied only to n atural children, not quests, he demurs, she urges, he “ T w 1* adorers> her serious talks
" I t is this which bears most
to adopted ones. B ut the court yields. The contest was unequal. W! th the mothers and guardians heavily upon production costs and
found her g u ilty anyhow. The judge A woman can always exercise an
° ?° mudh " eed her advice, and is one of the most serious handi
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influence over the man s h e ' „ cheer she brings them. F o r an
said that, when
person adopts
a
caps to the future of B ritis h trade
child, she is responsible fo r h im . I professes to lo v e !”
a ttra ctive woman, obviously loved and to the liv in g standards of our
1 by her charges, not fin ding them people.”
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