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A Braided Rug That
Grew Up With Family
Star D ust
By R l ’T Il W Y E T H S P E A R S
★ Brushing Otf Old Scripts
“ r \ E A R MRS. SPEARS: T he
★ Courting Our Neighbors
le aflet on m a k in g R ag R ugs
t h a t ju s t c a m e w ith y o u r tw o
A' Got Breaks: Note Stars
b o o k s is m o s t in te re s tin g to m e ,
a n d I th o u g h t you m ig h t lik e to
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k n o w ab o u t a ra g ru g t h a t lite ra lly
g re w u p w ith o u r fa m ily . W hen
emember
“ June
w e first w e n t to h o u se k e e p in g 1
Moon” ? It will return to
s t a r t e d w h a t I hoped w ould be a
the
screen
probably as “Lov­
la r g e b ra id e d ru g fo r th e d in in g
ro o m . W hen it w a s big en o u g h to er, Come Back to Me,” with
go u n d e r th e s m a ll ta b le w e w e re Nelson Eddy as its star, and
u sin g th e n , I p u t it dow n. E a c h perhaps with Miliza Korjus
R
appearing opposite him. This
is just one of the old pictures
that wrill bob up before long
in new versions. “Morocco,”
for instance, the first picture
that Marlene Dietrich made
in this country, with Gary
Cooper as her leading man.
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h er best one. T here m ay be a new
"Show B oat." In fact, m ost of your
old favorites will be back, for Holly­
wood is playing safe and brushing
off m any of the scripts th at brought
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AND STITCHED
w in te r I h a v e a d d e d m o re row s
to th e ed g e. T h e fa m ily h a s grow n
a n d we a ll fit on th e ru g q u ite
n ic e ly now .
" I s a v e th e b e s t p a r ts of old
s h e e ts a n d d y e th e m d iffe re n t c o l­
o r s : th e n t e a r th e m in to one-inch
s tr ip s . I h a v e a p o w e r m a c h in e ,
so I ru n th e s e th ro u g h it tu rn in g in
th e ra w e d g e s. T h e stitc h in g
s tr e n g th e n s th e s tr ip s a n d m a k e s
th e m firm a n d n e a t fo r b r a id in g .”
If th is le t t e r in s p ire s you, I h a v e
m a d e a s k e tc h h e re sh o w in g how
to s t a r t y o u r ro o m siz e ru g .
If
y o u a r e not q u ite th a t a m b itio u s ,
y o u w ill find m a n y id e a s for
s m a lle r ru g s in th e leaflet o ffered
below .
N O T E : N ow is th e tim e fo r all
of u s to g iv e o u r h o u se s a fre sh
s t a r t . C ris p n ew c u r ta i n s ; a b rig h t
s lip c o v e r; n ew la m p s h a d e s ; o r an
o tto m a n w ill do th e tric k . M ake
th e s e th in g s y o u rse lf. M rs. S p e a r s ’
B ook 1—S E W IN G , fo r th e H om e
D e c o ra to r , sh o w s you how w ith
s te p -b y -s te p ,
easy
to
follow
s k e tc h e s .
Book 2—G ifts, N o v el­
tie s a n d E m b ro id e r y , sh o w s you
how to m a k e fa s c in a tin g th in g s
fro m o d d s a n d e n d s a n d w ill s a v e
its co st m a n y tim e s . B ooks a r e
25 c e n ts e a c h ; if you o r d e r both
b o o k s, co p y of th e n ew R ag R ug
L e a fle t w ill b e in c lu d e d fre e . A d­
d r e s s M rs. S p e a rs , 210 S. Des-
p la in e s S t., C h ic a g o , 111.
MILIZA KORJUS
the public to the box office once
upon a tim e.
Given different d irecto rs, sta rs
and sets, they’ll p ractically be new
pictures.
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The E uropean m a rk e t for films
m ay be shot to pieces, but the Latin-
A m erican one is m ore im p o rtan t
than ever.
Movita, the M exican
a c tre ss who was last seen in "R ose
of the Rio G ra n d e," will have the
sam e so rt of role in "T he G irl F rom
R io," and will sing songs in both
English and Spanish.
RKO is whipping up "The G irl
F rom M exico" with Lupe Velez as
the S tar. No doubt all the other
com panies will blossom out with
p ictures intended to please our good
neighbors in South A m erica before
the y e a r i> over.
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Many a radio star can thank a
lucky break for the boost that
brought success. Lanny Ross Is
one of them. Ten years ago hr
wanted to Join NBC’a legal staff.
They told him they were looking for
singers, not law) era. He auditioned
as a singer, and to his am asem eut,
was engaged. He’s never returned
to the law.
G abriel H e atte r leaped into n a ­
tional prom inence as a co m m en ta­
tor when he handled the H auptm ann
trial, although h e'd been doing an
excellent Job long before that. Paul
W hitem an Just happened to h ear
Jo an E dw ards singing one day In
a m usic p u b lish er's office, and en ­
gaged h er to sing with hla band.
M ark W am ow was a violinist in an
o rch estra th at accom panied Morton
Downey. One day the lead e r was
ill, and W am ow substituted for him ,
with the resu lt th a t Downey Insisted
th at he conduct all h it b ro a d casts
from th at tim e on.
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NERVOUS?
D o you feel »o M r v o u i y o u w ant to acre«s'?
Are you croa» and irritable? D o you acold
ihofte dearest to you?
If your n erves are on e d f e and you feel
9U need a fo o d general sy ste m tonic, try
yd ia E. Pink ham 's Y< g eta b ls C om pound,
m n.ie (specially J ot tromcn.
For over t*> years one w om an has ta l | M
other how to go “ sm ilin * thru" w ith relishle
P in k h am 's C om p oun d . It helps nature buiid
up more p h ysical resistan ce and th u s helps
calm q u h e n n g m rves and lessen discom forta
(rum a n n oyin g sy m p to m s which often Ac­
co m p a n y fem á is fun ction al disorder».
^ h y not give it a chance to help YO U?
O ver one m illion w om en h ave w ritten in
reporting w onderful benefit# from P in k h am ’s
C om p oun d .
C
by do you u»e Luden'»
r your cold. Miry?
IMS W E R
They offer relief—plus
an alkaline factor!
LUDENS 5 «
M IN TH O l
COUOM
DSO»S
A D VERTISING if as essco-
C ¿/JL tial to business as is rain
t o growing crops. It is the key­
stone in the arch of successful
merchandising Let us showr you
how to apply it to your business.
Fashions Stress
It Will Be Fun to
Color Affiliation C L A S S I F I E D
Sew These at Home
DEPARTMENT
Current Mode Seem s Built
Around That Idea.
By C H E R IE N IC H O L A S
If you do not by in h eritan ce pos­
sess a fine color instinct then the
next best thing to do is to develop
it. for in o rd e r to d ress up to the
m ark in this day and g eneration you
sim ply m u st "x n o w " color.
The whole s tru c tu re id cu rre n t
mode seem s to be built around the
basic idea of color—color that affili­
ates, color th at c a rrie s through the
entire costum e from s ta rt to finish
down to the slightest d etail eith er
by blend, m atch or con trast.
Which leads us to tell you about
one of the h appiest hap p en stan ces
that ev er o ccurred In fashion's do­
m ain. It’s the getting together of
certain lead ers ui the style world
in a group known as Color Affiliates,
whose object It Is to answ er the
m atching-color question for fashion-
wise wom en in village, ham let,
town, big city the country over. To
solve the problem this group of color
V * O . 1672—A very flattering d ress enth u siasts have ag reed on certain
^ ’ is this with b ra id used to e m ­ au th o ritativ e new colors to be ac ­
phasize the bust fullness, with the cu rately m atch ed and used In
effect of a bolero, and with a g ra c e ­ gloves, handbugs. hats, hosiery and
ful. rippling skirt. M ake this tiny- so on.
What could be sim p ler than to go
w aisted c h a rm e r of thin wool, flat
crepe or silk prints. You'll enjoy to one d e p a rtm e n t In a store and
having som e cottons like this, too, n am e a color th at by m agic be
in the su m m er-tim e; it's a p attern com es a reality before your eyes,
then go to counter u fter counter and
you'll frequently rep eat.
No. 1505—The little d re ss with the get the accesso ry Item s you seek
sleeveless bolero is a p erfect style in a perfectly m utched color sim ply
by m entioning the n am e of the sam e
for girls from four up to twelve.
color.
The full skirt, the round balloons of
Ladies.
your
nerve-w racking,
sleeves, the high neckline, are Just
m addening color q u ests a re over.
ns becom ing ns possible! In challis, No m o re w eary foot sore treking
in gingham , in d im ity —this d ress from one counter to an o th er with
will be charm ing, and a dress-up ■ample in hand fran tically striv in g
version in taffeta will go sm artly to m atch the this to the th a t ill
to parties.
your costum e! And the resu lt should
Material Requirements.
be, will be, a spring fushion p ic­
No. 1672 is designed for sizes 14. tu re of exquisite colors in beuutl-
16. 18. 20. 40 and 42. Size 16 r e ­ fully executed and high-styled a c ­
quires 3 S yards of 35-lnch m a te ria l cessories, th a t tune to p erfect en-
sem bling.
and 5 y a rd s of braid.
No. 1505 is designed for sixos 4.
6, 8. 10 and 12 y e a rs. Size 6 r e ­
quires 2H y ard s of 33-inch m ateria l
without n ap; V« y ard of contrasting
for collar; 2H y ard s of braid to
trim .
Spring Pattern Book Ready.
Send IS cents for the B arb a ra Bell
Spring P a tte rn Book. M ake yourself
a ttra c tiv e , p ra ctical and becom ing
clothes, selecting designs from the
B a rb a ra Bell well-planned, easy-to-
m ake p atterns.
Send your o rd er to The Sewing
C ircle P a tte rn Dept . Room 1020, 211
W. W acker Dr., Chicago, 111. P rice
of p attern s, 15 cents (In coins) each.
In High Style
C B«U S y n d ic « ! » .— W NU S e rv ic e .
Fashion Dictates
Suits for Spring
Ju st a m om ent, m ilady of fash
Ion, a question for you to answ er,
please—how about a chic blouse or
two or m o re to add to your collec­
tion? F o r of course now th at fa sh ­
ion has thoroughly convinced us th at
the su it's the thing for spring, It’a
going to n ecessitate the accu m u lat­
ing of a whole w ardrobe of blouses,
for th at is exactly the up keep th at
a suit season never falls to dem and
Such a bew ildering a rra y of
blouses as designers a re turning out
this spring is sure to lead to te m p ta ­
tion. P erh a p s the m oat lrrealsU bla
of all will prove to be the perfectly
adorable
"baby
blouse"
lace-
trim m ed and frilled and hand-
tucked and otherw ise finely h a n d ­
worked lingerie type«. I t's the last
word In blouse fashion la this p retty
confection of frothy aheer w hiteness
and it Is a tre a t to see these utterly
fem inine blouses displayed In the
■tores for they a re ao very lovely
and It's been such a long lim a since
O D D S . 4 \ D E.N D $ —T h it r e a r ’» K in
l*r carnnal at Dartm outh college wtll they held the cen ter of the stage
but fashion's spotlight la definitely
m i « 0 alter 0 anger tom e m oney, h e 'i
tending a ereu of tec b me i ant to record upon them for spring and sum m er.
UESTION
I
enty of U for background material for
plea
~ 0 'in te r ( a n u ta T . . . Sam
k it picture,
i
uel Goldu-yn m i U ute a large cast o f un
known playert in “ Thirteen Oa f lying."
U tuck m i II be bated on the recent cratb
pf the H n ti'h 4 * in* boat, ‘ ( a t altar.”
C W» « i » r n H i m »(.«per L u o o .
PAG E THHKK
P astel Plaid ( osta.
A coat th a t definitely has the new
look is fashioned of p astel plaid.
This Is re g ard e d as one of the big
successes of the season.
Phonograph Records
PH ONOG RAPH RECO RDS
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f**w o n o u r n i a i U n a lia i » h oh m\W c o n t a i n
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I ■ *:< a i« t « a will ahl|> I 'r t i i a M SS.
I h r e « t o f o u r f oot, t o p a ra ti* f r u i t
t r e e » Y o u r aelee-tion, a l l of o n e
v a rie ty or an a a a e r i n i « n i of
l'e a o l ie a . C h e r r i e s , P r u n e s , IV.tr«.
P l u m a . Apn.-otB a m i A p p U a T h la
H P K t M A l . P R I C K for a l i m i ta d
t i m e o n ly .
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S h erw o o d , O regon
Need More Pop???
Ciri t h è “ p h ' k - u n h a h l l " « U h W a r r e n ' a
\ >'*etnl>le l l r . i l h A tle llc loua, a k a l l n «
d r i n k — r l e h Iti v l l n m l n . m i n e r a l e . N o
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O ram i ('e n tra i M ark et
P u r l i m i t i. C r e x o n
AUTO » T H I CK P.AIITS
( T C L ' I ) • n ‘* n , w * u t o A t r u c k p e r t e ,
v j o e j e v l t r r - i r e b u i l t m o to r e . M e li
w tlere eh lyped p r o m p tly S v e lile Auto
W r e c k in g . ISSO »‘I r s i S o u th .
P attern 6283
A n g o ra is nil th e ra g e a n d you,
too, c u n be rig h t in s ty le w ith th e
h e lp of y o u r k n ittin g n e e d le s . If
it's g la m o r yo u a r e a f te r , m a k e
th e b o le ro , so lo v ely fo r e v e n in g
w e a r a t a n y s e a s o n ; u se w h ite ,
b lu ck o r a p a s te l s h a d e . T h e
b lo u se, w ith its s m a r t rib b e d e f­
fe ct, is ju s t th e th in g for w e a r
u n d e r n su it.
P a t t e r n 6285 c o n ­
ta in s d ire c tio n s for m a k in g b lo u se
a n d b o lero in s iz e s 12 to 14 a n d
16 to 18; illu s tr a tio n s of it u n d of
s titc h e s ; m a t e r ia ls n e e d e d .
T o o b ta in Ib is p a tte r n sen d 15
c e n ts in c o in s to T h e S ew in g C ir-
o k , H o u seh o ld Ai t s D opt . 259
W est N th S tr e e t, N ew Y ork, N. Y.
P le a s e w rite y o u r n a m e , a d ­
d re s s a n d p a tte r n n u m b e r p la in ly .
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SALVE
COLDS
relieve«
Hleatings and tuckings dona In
novel and original w ays abound
throughout the spring fashion pic­
p r ic e
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ture. The sm artly a ttire d y o u n g 1 L K I A t U i v I O i - T - A N B O l M
10c St 25c
lady her* po rtray ed confines the
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accordion pleated fro n t of her
ch arm in g new g'.wn un d er a stu n ­ W N U— 13
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ning wide belt, and if th ere la ona
accessory m ore than ano th er th at
fashion ia playing up In v ersa til* ,
mo. d s for spring, th at accesso ry la
belts. F o r the belt th a t adds in­
finite swank to tha costum e her«
shown. C riterion uses a soft whit« i
kid with an appliqua of gayly col­
Have you anything around
the bouse you would like
ored circles.
to trade or sell/T ry e clas-
K lrrvrd Evening (»owns.
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a few cents and there are
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and evening gowns to h ave long
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sleeves. Very frequently high n eck ­
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