VAflTC RTX MKDPOUI) MAIL TRIUUNR, ME PROUD, ORRfiOW STXPAY, .TAXUARV 11. V.tt 3- -mr t - - - FaohionB Household Hints Gardening, Etc. Edited by Eva Nealon FOLLOWERS OF .I.iai.i KtltH fun flu.l Mary Glenn (left) of New York and Patricia Schmidt of Chiciyo tartino out to take part In the winter aporta at Lake Placid, N. Y. Suzette Morton, Chicago Deh, Comes of Political Lineage t'illCACo (!' Ci-mi'ly Sti.i-IH-Miirlon, nf thin fi'iimm'H cIiihh 1 CIiUhko (K'hiituntcN, In of dfsllu KuIhIkmI polillt-al Ihu-HK'1. Ono urcut-unimiriilhi-r wtis a I'nhlni'l ifflrii and iniothi'r a fa 1110118 Chicago mayor. KiiKotto, IS, miidc hr ihUu JiiHt 20 yia I'm aft(r htr miithor was preHonlotl to HOfh'ty, and iimiij In nttomtiinco alnu wltiust'd tlio other cvcjU two tlucatU'H uko. , J, Hti'Hinif Morton, her imlir mil ffront-randfathor, vtnn kccvq tary f nrlculturo In ProHldcnl Cleveland's cabinet. Ho nlno was rifHt Httcrolary (if the Nubrcultn Icrrllory, and th founder of Ar bor day. Carter II. llarrUon, Sr., one 01 IHo cityV inoK noted lnayorM, 1 MIwh Moitctn'M maternal Ki'and Either, and Carter- II. Harrison. Jr., hImo a former mayor, in he:' gia lulfiillier. Huzotte Iiuh hniwn hair and blue eyen, Hhe now attends VaH ar. DEBUTANTE CHOOSES GOLD COLOR FROCK WAHIlINdTON, Dee. 27. (!') Cold colored eh If foil wjih ehoNeti iih a froeli for her Vlebul by MImh h-orKolle Terby. nleeo of Major General and Mrx, Charh'ti II. BrldKi'K. Thu dreHH, intnle In iirtureisN Hlyle, watt embroidered In (told thread?. Lots of Fur Trimming Chic V--. S 1 v ' l,nurloiiK far irlniiiilnK". vvn tNtrlfdnn nMitv for winter. TltN iiihIi'I nf helee wimiI li t'lttuti Oil 1 11 nod hi tM'Ige fnx. WINTER SPORTS i 'CHIC PARISIENNES TIE MUFFS IN CENTER I'AUIS iA' 1'arlH 1m trying Uh m nf I'm In. I he inidilb- UteH days so thai Die riKlit biiiul limy not know wli;il I he Irl'l biind dorth. The m-w mnl 'f. Mimr of whleh are about IS by 2: tni'he, are eaiiKht In lite renter with a hand itf fur, Ml vln,; (he in 11 If Hie efl'uet of a humv fur buw. 011 henix, ilKtliiKiil-h the new ft. vl . I IDebs at Capital Start)New Dance; It's Walkic-Talkiei WAKIII.WroN M"l The Wlllkif tnlklc In til" Intent ln step !' vfcu'il by a kiuuii of capital de butantes. Its basis Is the fox trot, but It . Much a denatured trut that one scarcely aHsuclalcrt Its languid, ele gant innvcnifiitM with Jazz. It was evolved as a fitting uc eonipaniinent to the new Ions, de-inuri'-lookiiiK cuniic. The deb and her partner take a few sauntering tep.s, then unclasp hands. Their hands dariejo aimlessly in the air aH the owner become apparently absorbed In converwul ion. The trick, on tllo Kill's part, Is to look so Interested at her part ner'a remarks that Hhe complcte ly forgets that she has hand or feet. The Kil l, blK-eyed. entraneed, literally baliKa upon what her part ner is saylna as he (supports her with one arm. Suddenly the lilUKle recalls the dance, and alio returns with a bounce from her soulful contem plation of the ceiling. Her part ner whirls her around until her Ions skirts make a sweeping cir cle of color. Kalrlna MeCorinlck. daughter of Representative I'.utli lliinnu Me t'ormlck, and her set arc spon soring the "walkie-talkie." To do it it girl must do triple duty a dancer, a listener and a liinall talker. 4 Decorations For The Home Dy June Snedloor Arllchi A VIII Coutlniicil The .sample nieces however, arc the Hpecial acconipl'liinent of this period. Whether in plain little tables, In ehatrn and henehes, in cahinetH and tedH, tho beautiful Htirfaee of plain wood in nature's wonderful marUlnKH compPteH sue cenfully with carving from tho hand of man Tho designing of what wo would call practical fur niture, light nnough to bo easily moved and simple enough to ho easily cleaned nnd enrod for, is a iuallty of William and Mary fur nlturo for which tho housewife is grateful. Interior decoration, as nn art, had Its beginnings in Kngland at this time, for William and Mary wero interested In making palaces anil gardens Into attractive homes. In construction, forms were rec tangular but lighter and higher than earlier styles. Underbraclng was variously curved, crossed nnd ornamented with delieato carvings. Veneer, maruuelry, inlay curvlnns, colorings, gilding nnd lacquering were alj popular. The materials used for uphol stering wero cross stitch embroid eries, damasks, velvets and leath ers while carving remained pop ular. Chair backs became very Inter esting for they wero higher and tho entire frame whs filled with open-work carving or carved pan els, and the chulr seats now be came narrower at tho back. Feet became less masslvo and were bun, ball or hoof, while the legs were turned In tho characteristic Inverted cup shape. Lovely wrought, brass drawer pulls wero Used. All binges and Key plates were also of beautiful ly wrought metal and are very characteristic of tho period. William and Mary furnlturo Is especially suitable fur tho home, being particularly adapted to sleeping rooms and sitting rooms and much used for dining rooms. It blends In well with many other types and Is today popular every where. Woman to Study South Sea Life As Pearl Diver HOLLYWOOD in Helen l.ud tam aspires to be the first wo man diver seriously to study sea Hie and color under water. She Is preparing for an adven ture off the shores of Tahiti and will will soon with a parly led by Vieter lieige. master pearl er who has spent year In South Sea waters. The background for Miss Lud latn's adventurous spirit perhaps lies In those of her forefathers Her maternal grandfather was .MaJ. Cen. William rile, governor of New Mexico dtirini; It pioneer days. Her father was a Shake spearean actor. Kxperlenco nn a pearl hunter, w Ith an accomplished pcarltnu crew. Is one of the thrills await ing her. she will spend sijt months with the expedition, h cruel f diving in bidden lagoons along palm fringed coral strands, wearing a dlvliiK helmet. While in Tahiti ho will live In a native grass hut GRANDFATHER A CLOWN GIRL IS BALLET DANCER CHICAGO (fit 1'rom Ibirnunv and I la i ley to bullet In three gen erutions tells the story, thus far. of the family of Jane Itunyan, ballet dancer, q MIm Runyan N n member of the cast of the Chicago civic operu ballvt. Her homo la In Btn nesvilte. okla. Years ago Miss ltunan giaml father, A. llunyan, was a cir cus clown. At the of 1,1 ihe started training for dancing. I - -t JWP'lftjfcS . ' fr ff ' 1 4a- J 'ZzMMjL ' The roll of movie stars Tor IIWi Inrludrs M'vi'nil si-iimmi iiov(' liit'turi's In UKIO, AtiioiL Ihrm are Marlfiu DU'lrich (lt-T() ami M Ily IhihUai'fl Heavy HOLLYWOOD MV-Might new comers to films, who rank among "best ones" for movieluiid in 1 I'll 1 . sowed seeds of stardom in UCtO. Three of them. Marline I)tcLrh-h, Helen Twelvetrees and Lew Ay- res, already have harvested the official garland. Two others, (irmyj vievo Tobln and Dorothy Jordan. are virtually 'Vet" for tho coveted- rank. Tin remaining three, Maureen O'Sulllvaii, It I e h a r d Cromwell and .1 i)lni Wayne, probably will get tin dollar-studded crown some time before 1 U3 1 ends. Kix of the eight were intro duced to movie audiences during l!:ta. The Misses Jordan ami Twelvetrees made their picture debuts In 1 !(2!, but important roles didn't come to them until this past year. . i Miss O'Htillivnn, Ayres, Crom well and Wayne were without previous stage or film exporlencp until 1!U0. -Minn Dietrich fame from the New Modes NeweM rogues for Ihc i-blc ymi Ictii jacket. Ihi- one in luc a Mnart sistrtr. nutrit In ginubnm plaid ti luck-in bloiiM-, elf-fu eotmno of black ami white chcckcrctl 1whmI with lam to match at right. ORGANDIES SMART AT PALM BEACH I'.M.M Hi;ACH. l-'la. td'f Crisp organdies a r e popular among imt 11 11 i " in d 11 1 t ,11 1 mill Itcaeh. j One froek In white organdy Is being decked with clusters of lin en flowers In pastel tints. One In apple green is trimmed with nar row plaiting and garlands of arti ficial flowers. White net frocks, tucked, ft Hi ed and embroidered, and siiHKcxt- Ive of the girl graduate. 11 No are worn at social affairs here. BRITISH WOMEN ADD TRIMMINGS TO BERETS LONDON oV--Rents are still popular here, but now tlytr'e ap pearing with trimmings. Wu lat est have smart bows, sometimes over one eye, at the side or hack. : Film Newcomers Attain Cerinan stage and one picture, her first American film, "Mo rocco." was so widely approved that her second, ' Dishonored, " Is virtually built around the charac ter she portrays. lief ore "Morocco" was seen she was called "another Oarho," anil although nhe somewhat resembles Creta Car-bo, Miss Dietrich is an entirely different type. Several uosuecsful pictures ajinost kept 1 lelen Twelvetrees, a stage recruit, from reaching her goal. Her performances in "Her Man' however, gavo her "top position." Her first full-fledged Marring pie lure will be "This Marriage Itusi ness." The rise of young Ayres, whose initial starring venture is "Klrcs of Youth," was meteoric, lie gave up banjo playing to try seriously to be an actor and nearly starved the first year. Then "All Quiet on the West ern KronC made him. "Tho Iron .Man" will be his next. Miss Tobln. also from the stage, clicked In her first featured role in "The I jidv Surrenders" and for Hostess, Sports mr iuKh include a IhMcs pajama - cidorcit cliclccn -with Icinmi (STRIPES RUN ALL WAYS !N PARIS SPORTS WEAR 1'ARIS 1,1V St ripes run- ning in all dire.ttons in the now.., .,,.. ,.,,(h J - LiLr I-. ISSSO Stardom whtt miidr their flil Aim;rlraii aurccii O'Sulliviiii. has a contract calling for star dom soon. Three leads opposite Kamon Novarro and romantic roles in "Love in the Rough" and In "Min and Hill" boomed Miss Jordan's rank. She was on the stage when the talkies brought her to Holly wood. M iss O'Sullivan was leading a quiet life in a little Ireland vil lage when she wan picked for a part in "Song o My Heart." She came here to finish the picture and stayed and probably will stay for quite a while. Cromwell and Wayne are new er to iicting than the others. A few months ago, after dozens had tried for the role originated by Richard liart hid mess in "To Table David," Cromwell asked for it ami got it. Although he never had been before a movie camera, he proved a hit. A director liked the way John Wayne walked and gave him the lead In "The Illg Trail." lie prov ed one of the year's "finds". Wayne was a property man. when discovered. and Street QC itotume (left), with M'lithfnl Ihi yclbiw tmU-in bloiiM. (enter shou brie hi H ami rap tiTr. A street U (INpla.vcl by lulietle tompton One of the lute-t models of green and while striped la inn go has a blouse In which the stripes run in diagonal lines. Tho skirt In which the stripes are cut to lorm s in tuc ia'K - ,, ,,.,., iM rinuh...! . nut- : ent leather belt. Girl Author Hopes to Pay . College Costs by Writing CAXTO.V. 111. (I'j-Theluia Lentz. I!t. auihor of three novels, hopes to "write her way" through the j l.'niverslty of Illinois. j She expects to meet expenses of j a college education through I ho j sale of her writings. Just now she is finishing a fourth stmy. Miss Lentz was HI when her first woik. a story for young girls, was published. Three years before hhe sold a short movie wenarlo. but the company that bought it went bankrupt before It could be produced. Friends dNonru-ed her, explain ing they had "known people who had written for years ,aud had nothing published." I told them you never ..new till yon tried," the girl said. "Imagine their s u r p r 1 s e and mi,,,. when the first publisher aeeepu-d my first Htory. "I write becauso I like to and because 1 need the money. When I enter Illinois next autumn I'll be entirely dependent upon what I I can earn from writing. j "Some day I may write sophis-j ticated novels, but for the pres-J ent I prefer to stick to stories foi'j young readers, because I know' more about that." Miss Lentz was reared, togeth- FIRST BAY STATE P W I ! "Ohsolatc" was written across 300 years ol Massachusetts oreca dent when, for tho first time In the state's history, two women were appointed judges. They are: Mrs. Emma Fall Schofield (left) and Mrs. Sadie Lipner Schulman, both mothers, both prominent at the ban, both experienced as holders of public office. ' Double Tidips Double tulips, for some Kmc In. eclipse in garden popularity, are eoming back into favor. There is J a reason. Their huge and lasting j blooms are admirably adapted fori masses of dazzling color in spring I and make a more sumptuous tl is-1 play even than the single ea riles j while having the advantage of lasting over a longer season. That I they lack In grace and symmetry j cannot be denied, but grace Is not a feature of the early tulip class, j Their stiff formality, whleh make; t hem so admirable for formal j beds and borders. Is t heir chief eharm. I While tho eolor range n thej double carlies is not as wide as j in (he single.- there are plenty j of excellent l pes. Peach Rlos- I Mm in tlie pinks, Tourucsol in red; and yellow: Couronne do in dazz ling yellow. Rubra Maxhmt. a scarlet, Roule de Nelge and Schootuird In standard whites aro all desirable ."oris. All old -I imer, nnd one of the few late d o u h I e tulips worth J growing, is Rleu Celeste. II is not blue, as the name might suggest, but a fine tone of purple and a j good tulip. It blooms with the I arwius. The double tulip flourish under the same conditions as the singles wlih one except Ion. They need a more fertile soil to perfect their hui-e blooms to their full capacity than the singles. They come Into j bloom a few days after the single ea riles and last almost into the late tulip season and for this reason are valuable In providing an unbroken season of t ulipM from the time the earliest bloom in April until the latest fade Inj' enric .Tim. REGARDLESS of tho condition your tnt'a body imiy be In, our superb facilities and Ions experience will restoro It, eat mudoTRto expense, to a condition llko new. Antu glasses installed while you nuit. A' ' ,v, AFTER j er with two brothers nnd a sifter. l,y a widowed mother. Household faeilltioH for a novcliat were limit ed and she wrote her stories with a pencil on a small board held in tier lap. WOMEN JUDGES Anstii-iiitat Viena I'hoto Coming Back Double tulips have become fa vorite subjects for forcing in greenhouses for sale at florists, their durable character making them a better Indoor plant than the single ea riles. They require slower forcing than the single earlies and, if grown In the dwell ing, should be given ample time In tlie dark to get well rooted and into growth, and then should be given cool imarters In which to open their bloom. Try a bed of double tulips with their peony shaped blooms for a gorgeous show next spring. TREES TO BE 'ADOPTED' BY BRITISH PRINCESSES LONDON (Pi--Karly nexl spring two flowering cherry trees which have been growing at a roadside for two years will be dedicated to Princesses Uliza belli and Mar garet. The trees will be "adopted" by th little princesses and will hear a tablet Inscribed with their names. The ceremony may ho Princess Rlizahelh's first public function. The trees have been planted by l he Roads lieaulifylug association, of which the Duehcsw of York is a patroness. AN KING PLANTING TIME KnrniiiiR a onnncclion Willi this proKroKslvo liank may bo compureil to pluming a giinlon. . In Iwtli cunt's, crowlh Is tho Inevltublo re sult. Yntir iilllunce with this hank will contribute materially to your personal ami business ' progress. Why not cull today for a discus sion of your banking needs with one of our officers? "Pirtners in Community Development" i ..-4.- n i oo