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THE IXDIAXArOLIS STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1029." PARTY CHAIRMAN. WHAT'S WHAT IN CLUBS. BT MABRIETTE K. SI'ARKS. at WASSON'S Docs Mot Carry Seconds the studv of thfe Club Editor of The Star: books at each club members t- -haf 1.

meant meeting wouM Kive Afo Gender Restriction in Mentality, Says Associate Justice Genevieve Cline BY KATHRYX E. TICKETT. "As soon as -women learn to stand together, then they will find out their influence and power in politics," said Miss Genevieve Cline, associate justice of the I'nited States Customs court and the first woman ever appoined to be a Federal judge. Miss Cline spoke yesterday at a luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis League ot Women Voters at the Hotel Lincoln. She based her talk upon the stories of the Customs court.

rsi. the intimate knowledge they should by "Confornj.ty with iedejation Ob- hav(1 of lhp Il0liciM of thpir jectives?" To what extent is it ad-I mate an national organizations and; visable to observe special days and i would give them the feeling of por-weeks in the printed program for the sonal responsibility necessary for year? Will this not conflict with the good team work, unity of subject matter? The character of this study should What is a good wav to bring the be as carefully planned for as other work of the various departments in i program numbers by the program the state and general federations be- I committee and should be so dis- fore the club? Take, for example, the department of international rela tions. MRS. H. H.

S. WORTHINGTON. v. i rMk A A' If fV 1. The objectives of the stale and In a clear, concise way she outlined the history and workings of tributed among the members for leadership that each member would become personally interested in it.

A case in point: You userl for an example the department of international relations. In the General Federation News for February. Mrs. John F. Sippcl makes an announcement of plans by which the women of her organiza- tion may help to bring about friend- ly relations between nations.

Quoting Mrs. Sippcl: "I have said national federations are embodied in their departments of work: Ameri can citizenship, American home, education, fine arts, international rela tions, legislation, child welfare and press and publicity. These departments with the several divisions of that the General Federation was peculiarly fitted to serve" as the agency through Vhich women of the world can bring the homes and communities of the nations of the world into friendly touch." Mrs. Sippel follows this a' statement of how the General Federation is making its plans for this work. Clubs that are in touch with i the General Federation News will be kept in touch with these plans as they are developed.

I MISS MART KATHERIXE FALVEY. tion law and clean ballot boxes. Here she made a plea for the women workers to get laws, not for women, not for children, but laws for the integrity and honor of the state. The speaker was introduced by Mrs. Warren K.

Mannon, president of the Indianapolis League. Mrs. Walter S. Greenough, president of the state league, announced the annual convention to be held in Evansville March 21 and 22. Miss Cline was entertained at an informal dinner at the Columbia Club last night by women lawyers in the city.

Yesterday afternoon she was the guest of Mrs. Edward Franklin White at the tea given the members of the State Assembly Woman's Club at the home of Mrs. John W. Kern." Miss Cline served with Mrs. White as vice chairman of the department of legislature of the General Federation of Women's Clubs when Mrs.

White was chairman of the department. LOUIS UNTERMEYER WILL TALK, FEB 20 The next in the series of lec-ti'res given under the auspices of Tudor Hall school will take place Feb. 20. when Louis Un-termeyer will speak on "The New Era in American Poetry." Mr. Un-termeyer is well known in the world of letters as an essayist, a critic, and a poet.

His poem, "Caliban in Miss Falvev. 4411 Park avenue, is "Kent95 Headsize Hats Make Their Bow at One Price chairman of the Alpha Delta Pi So each, have for their basic purpose, better homes, better communities and more friendly relations at home and abroad. A program built with that basic purpose would be in conformity with federation objectives whether it particularly emphasized any one ot the specified departments or not. In fact, it would be difficult to build a unified study program having for Its purpose, as it should, the growth and development of the individual clubwoman, without emphasizing one or more federation objectives. 2.

The extent to which it is ad-visablue to print the observance of special days and weeks in the club program depends upon how responsible the club feels about observing as a club the days and weeks set apart for observance by communities. It sometimes happens that tbe special day may have enough of a relation to be embodied in the study program as planned. Otherwise, if observed, it should be indicated as a special program and be classed with Christmas and anniversary programs. RnmA cluha list their snpeial affairs roritv postvalentine bridge party. Kate Milner Rabb Is Elected Head of Woman Press Club The party will be given Saturday at the chapter house, 4403 North Capi the Customs court, painting a vivid picture of the various kinds of cases that come before the court.

Miss Cline said that she had always been a close student of tariff. "There is no gender restriction as to the mentality," she said. "A woman in official life must work as few men work. As long as women grow in thought and power they no longer are treated as women by the men. but as competitors and must work as men." "All that women ask," said Miss Cline, "is a square deal and an even Coolidge Appointee.

She was appointed as Federal judge by President Coolidge and in speaking of this she said that when he had the courage to appoint a woman to such a position in the face of something that had never been done before he had opened to women a new door of endeavor. She told how tariff is growing to be less and less a party question, but more of an economic one. She explained that there was both romance and tragedy in the Customs court. This department of the government interests all people and touches their lives. The court has no criminal jurisdiction, no smugglers and no liquor law violators.

In speaking of the permanent registration law that the Indiana League of Women Voters is trying to get through the present session of the Legislature Miss Cline said, "Why there should be a thousand women down here working for that bill. Must Work for Laws. "Just as soon as the women of Indiana show that they mean what they say they will have a registra- tol avenue. Miss Falvey will be as sisted by Misses Elma Paul, Marian Whetstine and Dorothy Kepner. ESTELLE TAYLOR'S skin it like velvet.

Lovely Skin Essential Says Movie Director HOLLYWOOD, Cruze, well-known Hollywood director, agrees with 38 other foremost movie directors that a lovely skin is the first requisite of a girl's charm. f'Few people can resist the spell of smooth lovely skin," he says. "Every woman wants beautiful skin, but a star must have it!" Estelle Taylor, famous screen and stage star, says. And like 442 of the 451 important actresses in Hollywood, she recommends Lux Toilet Soap for keeping the skin charming. "This white fragrant soap is a boon to me in keeping my skin heavenly smooth," she says.

Nine out of ten screen stars depend on Lux Toilet Soap to guard their lovely ekin, and it has been made the official soap in the dressing rooms'' of all the great Hollywood film g.OQ Fourteen New Colors the Coal Mine," reveals his interest in the social problems of our time Ho has translated the poems of Heinrich Heine and has compiled Mrs. Kate Milner Rabb, special writer for The Star, was unanimous- ly elected president of the Woman's Press Club of Indiana at the monthly luncheon-meeting held yesterday at the Columbia Club. i anthologies of modern American and British poetry. The lecture, which is at 8 o'clock, is open to the public. Tickets are Mrs.

Edward C. Toner was elected first vice president, Mrs. Francis C. on sale now at the school. How to Tell When a Girl's in Love.

Explains Mystery to Anxious Swains. Dorothy Dix separate in tfieir yearbook to signify that they are not to be considered part of the study program. Mothers' and Daughters' day is the special day most observed by clubs. A special program need not be provided for such an occasion. Such a day can be observed effectively by arranging for one of the most interesting study programs of the year to be given on that day, with the daughters as the guests, or by having them provide all or part of that program with their names appearing in the yearbook for that day, This makes excellent training for future members of junior clubs.

ITierc's only one way to assure that your hats will fit your head with the glove-like precision that the mode demands. That is to buy them to fit! These new "Kent" hats, made by the famous makers of "Pinchurst" hats, in the fashionable fabrics and colors, are sized to exact fit. And they're always at one modest price 5.00. Accurate Head Size What size hat do you wear? Measure your head and see. Below are the average head cir cumfcrences in inches, and in the second line the corresponding head sizes.

RESULT GETTERS STAR WANTS (Mnoreflrld.) xJl, Ht Vf i 1 I 'fv HE FACT THAT A MAN CAH DATE A GIRL IS HO SIGH THAT SHE LOVES HIM, BUT IF SHE WATCHES HIS HEALTH AND TAKES CARE Of HIS POCKETBOOK IT IS TIME TO BUT THE RING. 3. Answering your third question, Mrs. H. H.

the best way to fa miliarize club members with the various departments of state and national federation work Is to make A young man wants to know how to tell whether a girl is in love with him or not. Well, son, you can't absolutely. There is no infallible test textbooks of the state yearbook, Inches Sizes. I that you can apply to a girl's affection that will unmistakably register the General Federation News, the national magazine, and the Club 7 I 7i va D8 its precise degree of warmth and leyou know whether it is at fever heat or subnormal. In the end you have to take her word for the state of her Woman, the state organ.

H'asso -Third Floor. Ten or fifteen minutes devoted to heart, and you can't always believe even that. You see women have played at the love game lor so many centuries that they have become adepts at it. Their bread and butter, and cakes and ale, have depended on their making men be High School Girls to Be Guests at lieve what they wanted them to believe, (DWARY0M(G and they have developed such finesse in simulating love, and hiding love, that it is not easy for a man to tell when they Altrusa Meeting are leading from a full hand or merely bluffing. EWHEHOJIE Members of the Indianapolis Altrusa Club will have their monthly dinner meeting at the Columbia Club at 6:15 o'clock Friday evening.

The national policy committee has Because you can always date a girl Is no proof that she is really In love with you. The thing that thrills her about you may be your car, and not your personality. Or she may like to step out with you because you are a good-looker and charge of the meeting. The policy of the National Association of Altrusa Clubs is vocational guidance for young women entering the business or professional world. Harry E.

Wood, director of voca it makes the other girls green with envy to behold her with such a sheik. Or it may be because you are a good feeder, or a good dancer, or for a hundred otHer reasons unconnected with any sentimental reactions she may have toward you. Nor is it anv nroof that a' girl is in love with you because she is always MRS. KATE MILNER RABB. TilriVn, Greenrastie, second vice president; Mrs.

William M. Hcrschell, third vice president. The following officers were reelected: Mesdames James R. Branson, recording secretary; Johnny B. Collins, corresponding secretary; A.

A. Kist, Portland, treasurer; Mind-well Crampton Wilson, historian, and Edward Franklin White, auditor. Mrs. Sara Messing Stern, Terre Haute, retiring president, presided. Covers were laid for twenty-five members.

Other out-of-lown members who attended were Mrs. Kist, Mesdames Julian D. Hogate, Alvin Hall. Danville; George A. Gagg, Terre Haute; Omar I.

Demaree, Franklin; Mrs. K. Neal, Noblesville, and J. Olias Vanier. Sullivan.

tional guidance and manual training in the city schools, will be the principal speaker. Five members, Misses calling you up over the telephone and telling you how she has missed you, Mamie Larsh, Eunice Johnson, Jessie Bass, Mary Dickson and Audra Folckcmer will speak on "My Job, What It Is." Miss Larsh's sub and reproaching you for not having been to see her. it may only inaicate that she has no steady and she is aware that competition is the lite oi ject will be "Law," Miss Johnson's, trade, and that the more men a girl has hanging around her the more desirable she is in other men's eyes. Neither can a girl's love be gauged by her kisses, because in these petting-party days most young women's lips are on the bargain counter and are given to every Tom, Dick and Harry in exchange for a joy ride, or a ticket to the movies. Yaw Ok "Department Store Work, Miss Bass's, "Nursing As a Profession and Other Things to Which It Leads;" Miss Folckemer's, "Being a Secretary," and Miss Dickson on "Business in General." The club members are to take as their guests high school girls who will soon be ready to choose their FOR However, In spite of all this, there are certain signs of love by which a maiden unconsciously reveals her real feelings toward a man and which should enable any astute youth to Judge how he stands with her.

and whether she looks upon him, as her Prince Charming, or merely 'as a joy ride, or a meal ticket'. As the first straw which shows which way the wind of a girl's affec business or profession. Special guests BAKING SATISFACTION will be six girls, representing the Girl Reserves, the Camp Fire Girls and the Girl Scouts. The national policy committee is EVANS Condition of King George Described as "Very Good" BOGNOR, Sussex, England, Feb. 12.

(HI Members of the royal household tonight described the condition of King George as "very good." There was an air of satisfaction about the eslablishment at Craig-well house which 'denoted that his Majesty was already beginning to composed of Misses Pearl B. For tions blow observe whether she brightens up at your approach, or nails on her face the smile that won't come off. Observe whether, when you take AS LASS- The Perfect Washer The new Automatic is the last word in washer design. Faster, safer, more efficient and so simple a child can operate it. Exclusive Duo-Disc feature which makes it possible to wash a whole laundry or a few pieces at a time.

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Holden. her to places, she keeps up a desultory conversation with you, but becomes full of pep when some other man approaches, and whether she gives you A just enough dances to pay you decently for the money you have spent on FLOUR her, and give her a reasonable assurance that you win take ner out again. one rioxn FOB (VE KING PURPOS benefit from the change of air and sea. Bngnor had seven hours of sunshine today, although it was still extremely cold. For Women Today No girl ever falls in love with a man who bores her, and dull and stupid or besotted with vanity must the youth be who can not tell whether a woman really enjoys his society, or just endure htm because he is an easy mark and a good thing.

The next sign of love that a girl gives is when she begins to manifest the fireside companion complex. As long as a girl comes down with her hat on when a young man calls she is not in love. She is looking upon him merely as a purveyor of amusement. He is only a means to an end and any other man with the price in nis pocKet would do just as wen. sne wants to dance, or go to the theater, to be in the crowds in the bright .00 down $9 Balance in Easy Payments When she falls in love she wants to segregate her man and monopolize him.

She wants to get him away from the other women who may be better looking and more charming than she is, and her Idea of a perfectly thrilling evening Is one spent on a sofa under a pink-shaded lamp at home, listening to him tell her how perfectly wonderful she Is, and how different she Is from all other girls. The next sign of love a girl gives Is when she begins to consider a Zetathea Club meeting at the home of Mrs. J. S. Bates, 4646 Kenwood avenue.

Indianapolis Headers' Club guest party, Lumley tearoom; hours, 2 until 5 o'clock. Children's Sunshine Club of Sunny-side, 2 o'clock at the Fletcher American Bank building. Council Past Presidents, W. R. No.

10, noon luncheon at the home of Mrs. Frank Hay, 545 Highland avenue. Fidessa Club will entertain their husbands with a Valentine party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D.

Davy, 2429 North Harding street. Mrs. Walter Loser, hostess for the luncheon-meeting of the Versatile Bridge Club at the Red Poppy tearoom. Whing Whang chapter of the Riley Hospital Cheer iuild, home of Miss Mable Mace, 37 West street. Indiana Democratic Women's luncheon, noon, Claypool hotel.

Woman's Department Club, 2 o'clock, clubhouse, 1702 North Meridian street. Chapter F. P. E. O.

2 o'clock, Mrs. J. Albert Bristow, 3250 Central avenue. 1 NEW. man pocketbooK.

as long as a gin sums a man aoesn get me oesi seats at the theater, and orders all of the most expensive dishes when he takes her to a restaurant, and can dance at a place where the cover charges aren't $10 per, and hints that a sapphire bracelet would be a suitable birthday present, she is merely gold-digging. She hasn't a spark of affection for the man, and unless he Is a millionaire she hasn't the slightest Intention of marrying him. She Is just getting everything she can out of him as she goes along, and she will cast him aside like a worn-out glove when some man she really cares for, or some one with more money, comes along. When she falls In love with a man it is a different story. She begins YOUTHFUL BEAUTY FOR RED, ROUGH.

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Lincoln 0317. The next indication that a girl gives of being in love is when she encourages a man to talk about himself, when she begs him to tell her all about what he did when he was a little boy with warts on his hands and pale green freckles on his nose, and when she hangs breathless on his account of how he sold a bunch of bonds, or an automobile, or got off a trial balance. There are only two women In the world who ever love a man well enough to want to hear all the details of his life, and they are his mother and the girl who expects to marry him. The final proof that a girl Is In love Is when she begins to mother a ma-i and treat a great, big, husky six-footer as if he were a frail infant with a feeble mind. As long as a girl doesn't worry over a man's health, and regards him as being able to take care of himself, she is indifferent to him.

But when Bhe begins to tell him that he is smoking too many cigarettes, and that everything he likes to eat is bad for his digestion, and when she warns him to wrap up his throat and put on his rubbers and to watch out for automobiles, she is in love for keeps, and she is ready down Hand Creme 95 hi U. mk on. $1 Per Month INDIANAPOLIS POWER Ci LIGHT to assume the job for life of looking after him. So, son, apply these tests to your Lady Love and you can form a pretty good Idea of whether she will say "yes," or tell you that she wUl be a sister to jou. DOROTHY DIX.

(Copyright, 1929,. by Public LedfeU COMPANY "Daylight Corner" Washington and Meridian Sts. 41 Monument Circle 1 bUN W.HE.N THIN.KJJSJC OF BEAUTY.

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