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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1939 a Your Port Shopping With Peggy Margaret Sullavan Happy Birthday to- Saturday, April I. With the revival of Vlctorlanlsm in fashions and hair-do's it's natural we should turn to the favorite per Returns to ocreen In a Storm Husband Keeps Purse Closed By Dorothea Ames To Play Opposite Kobert layior And Beery in 'Northwest Ray Milland Heads for England Dear Dorothea Ames: We have 1 been married 16 years, and have a daughter of 15. 1 am 39, but look 27. day you're likely to find what you want. I'll be glad to give you the address.

4. How about a dessert for your Sunday dinner that will look like Easier, that will save you the trouble of preparing it yourself and that won't be too rich for little folk in case they are numbered among your guests. That's a pretty big order, you say, yet it can be filled In the twinkling of an eye and for a very modest sum, too. It's Ice cream you guessed It and it comes in the shape of a bunny. He's the "realost" locking fellow and he'll serve ten persons liberally or eight gluttonously, in case they're Ice cream hounds.

Pries only $1.50. Call me early for 'he, name of the maker so you can place your order In time. It is Impoiilbla for Pegsy to make pur-chanei for her readen, but ti mil ba glad to tell you where the above iiem may be found If you phone Rlitenhouia law, 9 to My nusoand is 43. I didn't nave a 1 HOLLYWOOD, April 7. home before I was married.

It never occurred to me to ask my husband, fumes of that period to complete the picture. A navy blue reefer, touches of white pique, a perky little sailor and the fragrance of violets! Doesn't tnat combination take you right back I to your childhood when you stood open-eyed in admiration before your mother in such a costume? Oh, our clothes definitely call for perfumes they are so feminine with their ruffles and huge bows and bits of lace and It seems to me a floral scent answers the need better than any other. Mentioning violets a moment ago reminds me of an extract of the flower that is very lovely and that is specially priced in one of I the shops riKht now. It's a French perfume, well-known to many of ou, and a two-ounce bottle, regularly $5, may be had for $1.95. Sweet-pea, Jasmine and several other scents are reduced also.

You see I'm still talking perfume as an Easter gift. 2. Here's another nice remembranceJust a little one for that friend you wish to give more than a card but who would be embarrassed if you sent anything costly. It a second Heyward heiress Is at the gurgling stage qW that ine a ft Jn othef handS) Margaret Sullavan nd to the screen In "Northwest Passage" opposite is returning when we married, If he had money or how much he earned. After our i wedding he started right out by giv 0 Taylor- a close rUnner-up to Bette Davis for the Margaret, Jno ade a picture since "The Shining Hour," award, ty.le Innir-nnernnneri lng me as little as a dollar a day.

I never knew how much he made. W-V. I 4 vx L7X' When I asked, he would evade the "Rob and Wally Beery. ton with boo everyone feeia sorry over the turn question. Eight years later he showed me nr vvaiui lally except Saturday, when ilia noun are i to or write her In rare of The Phll.Hfi.

sp affairs have taken. He really doesn't want a divorce u-hnse sudden appearance In town last week his envelope, but not the money. I phla Inquirer, enclosing addressed, Hamoed fc K1. that she had called off her Reno plans. But it envelop.

have to go to him for everything. He has a way of looking around the uned tne ru- alam for she now talklng of gettlng a 35 house to see how his money is spent. still hoping she may change her mind, for When he comes home, he eats his IrLn ion to little Carol Ann, their adopted daughter, is deep dinner, reads the paper, and then My aevouu Oiie'11- it seems a falls asleep. I am always alone. When I speak to him of these things he Miss Lamour to Milland Reverses Trip tells me I should have married a banker, and that he can't be any.

dif his way to Hono Paramount caught Ray Milland practically on the other direction arouna. oag anu osbbbbc, ferent. I have been a good wife and house without Tears Gives Secret By Ida Jean Kain Tholn hv Barhrach MRS. EDGAR SCOTT, Jr. Prominent horsewoman who hunts with Mr.

Plunket Stewart's Cheshire Fox Hounds. She was born in this city and attended the Foxcroft School in Middleburg, Va. Mrs. Scott, whose residence is in Ithan, Is chairman of the Entries Committee of the Bryn Mawr Horse Show. She is a member of the Women's Republican Club of Pennsylvania, National Economy League, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Merlon Cricket Club and the River Club of New York City.

PnfflflTld 10 mv. dv i bewildered it Isn't surprising. All week long he had keeper. I never go anywhere without boutonnlere for only 50 cents, and the most natural one you ever saw no matter what posies you choose. There are some of violets, roses, Raidenlas, corn flowers, lilles-of-the-valley, sweetpeas and more I can't remember arranged separately, as well as interesting combinations such as a little tea rose surrounded with for-Ket-me-nots or gay and colorful field flowers.

Really, you never saw boutonnleres so nice for the money. Most are in nature's colors though you'll find some that are beyond Burbank's wildest dream. The reason for the latter Is of course the need for certain shades to accent particular frocks. I was attracted to a few made of white pique, Do see them yourself and say Happy Easter with them. i.

hnHHip with his permission. I don't like to ask him for the money, so stay at home. My life Isn't a happy one, so please Dorothy Lamour, whose figure Is nerennial classic. But before the Para press boys could get a to breaking the news that Milland was to be starred In this "favorite with Eugene Zukor producing, he was switched to the Julius Katchen, 12-year-old pianist, who will give a recital at the Academy of Music next Saturday, it called by critics the most unusual child prodigy of recent years. He is shown above examining the piano on which he practiced at the Bellevue-Stratford yesterday.

Eugene Ormandy "discovered" Julius. so beautiful that she is almost con sidered wasted in any picture in help me to decide, Shall I break up which her wardrobe is not restricted liUtrp j. fA- vio native Tptnmfnir an snnrt a my home? My daughter does not I Bav leaves Munuajr i want me to do so. So shall I stay for to a sarong, does not like calisthenics and doesn't hesitate to say so. She prefers to swim, once a day, like most people take baths.

And she really Visible lor ine cv. Jiujrw En and Robert Preston in the cast. her sake? ELSIE Boy Piano Prodigy Qives WIFE'S FAULT swims I Uy Dumpling Joins 'Mr. Smith' Miss Lamour unwittingly laid the Practically every husband is the Interview in Cocktail Room I Thd movie home life of Dagwood and Blondle will be broken up product of his wife, Elsie. I hope it isn't too late for you to remedy those habits into which you have allowed Whey lend Baby Dumpling to Frank Capra for "Mr.

Smith Goes A 12-year-old boy who can Im your husband to fall. You have been foundation for her perfect proportions when she was a schoolgirl. She swam off with the honors In a number of high school contests and, for extracurricular exercise, she collected medals at Olrl Scout meets. Finally, the Scouts promoted her to the post of life saver to keep her busy while someone else got a chance at the medals. personally discuss his own Intelligence quotient and bandy about such terms as "mental age" will give too easy, and your husband treats you as his housekeeper, not his wife.

piano recital at the Academy of Music Saturday afternoon, April 15. Instead of leaving your home, now is the time to talk with him. I don't ties Julius Katchen. sturdy. Julius, who has a chubby face and a blunt nose, has been studying piano for seven years under his grandmother, Rosalie Svet, Newark music teacher.

He was discovered by Eugene Ormandy. director of the Philadelphia Orchestra, two years ago, and since then has played with the Philadelphia Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Although he left public school four years ago, he plays with a number of 7 I shaggy-haired child prodigy already mean small naggings or reproaches, And what strokes does the cinema Venus like? Why, the Australian but a long, sensible conversation. referred to by critics here and In New York as a "grown artist," a Change the rules you let him make crawl, which Is splendid for the arms, 3. 1 bet you thought I had forgotten the men this Easter but you're wrong.

I was Just waiting until I found something extra nice for them. Bless their heartsl I know handkerchiefs are sort of commonplace gifts but no man will object to having flocks of the kind I saw yesterday. Of course you're not likely to buy flocks because they are $1 each, but, believe me, they have been $1.50 and are the smartest ones I've found. All white or white with borders of green, brown, wine or blue, are in the assortment and each has a hand-rolled hem and a hand-embroidered Initial. They Bre French handkerchiefs and though sheer are not too sheer to be practical.

Incidentally, this same shop has some mighty good looking Initialed ones for only 38 cents each. These were formerly $1. All these hankies are reduced because of a shortage in some letters but if you get there early to- master of technique." Yesterday in with one full swoop. shoulders, midriff and lower limbs; and the old-fashioned breast stroke, It may be hard and cause momen the incongruous setting of the Belle-vue-Stratford's cocktail bar the self-possessed young man told interview tary dissension, but if he sees that children and is proud of beinu back you are serious about your marriage situation he will come around. In ers of his music and his life.

stroke swimming champion in the "We live in seclusion (ed. note: his loffashington. It Will oe me iiisu riue iibue ajtuiy ouiuua una piay- outside of the Chic Young series with Arthur Lake and Penny Thistime Guy Kibbee will be his parent, and Guy must be head- a large family, for four of the famous Watson clan are also ipted as his children. These Watson kids, of whom Bobs is now the best known, get omuch work they support their entire family and keep the wolf 3m the door. Harry, Delmar, Gary and Billy have all signed for Mr.

Smith," and they could have used Bobs if he hadn't been tied patM-O-M. playing Pud in "On Borrowed Time." Surprising indeed Is the very good performances Lon Chaney, jives as Lennie in the local stage production, "Of Mice and tel." He was just a trifle nervous at first, but when he got Into the it he was excellent as the dumb, inarticulate giant. There is a little story back of Chaney's success. Wally Ford, rho put some of his own money into the Steinbeck play, was unable get Broderlck Crawford, who played Lennie in New York, so he self trained Lon, spending hours with him. It's nice to know hat Wally's work is appreciated, as shown by the reception given is pupil's characterization.

Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Richard Dix was sobbed by 28,000 fans at the "Man of Conquest" premiere in louston. Charles Bennett and Peggy Morrow in deep conversation at i tale. The Joe E. Browns will christen the barbecue pit at their aew Brentwood home with a steak picnic. fact, the only cure for your marriage is backbone on your part, and a re uoiony Surf Club of West End.

He plays, he says, "all of the lm portant composers Bach, BeethO' exact words) in West End, New Jersey," Julius began, "and I prac fusal to accept evasions and selfish tice five hours a day. My sister, Rita, ven, Brahms, Schumann and Chopin" but can't be bothered with and I don't go to school. Instead we dictates. GREAT LOVE NEEDED A. F.

E. You can secure separa jazz, jjeanna uurDin he Ilnds a have a tutor who teaches each of us for an hour each afternoon. And an hour Is enough, believe me." capable actress," but as his favorite singer he names Klrsten Plagstad. tion In your State on charges of mental and physical cruelty. This time out from abuse from your hus Sues Disnev band will give you time to consider.

Time in which to think over your Music Treats Listed for Fair love for this new man, and also the And Stokowsk! fact, can he support your six chll which is good for all these measurements and for the bust contour, too. As an extra reward for all her swimming, Miss Lamour's figure measures even better than it screens: Bust, 35 V4 inches; waist, 25 inches; hips, 36 inches. POSTURE CONSCIOUS She Is five feet five and one-half Inches tall and weighs only 116 pounds, but that nice musculature takes care of any possible angles as well as assuring beautiful weight distribution. She looks like conclusive proof of her own conviction that women can get more fun and streamlines out of a sport preferably swimming than In any routine exercise. Miss Lamour, Whose regal walk contributes considerably to her attractiveness in those native girl costumes, Is extremely posture conscious.

She thinks It Is the general feminine tendency to walk with the tummy slightly out in front and the hips out In back, and the remedy for that, she declares, is fencing. As soon as she gets back to Hollywood she Intends to take up fencing. Usually she Is radiantly healthy, thanks to sensible living: Eight hours dren? It has to be a very great love My Child Said The Inquirer will pay $2 for each "bright saying" published. Mail your confribuffon to "What My Child Said," The Philadelphia Inquirer. Unused manuscripts will not be paid Jor nor returned.

indeed for a young man to take over A suit to restrain Walt Disney, NEW YORK, April Im Leopold Stokowskl and their asso portant musical events have been another man's six children and treat and care for them as if they were his own. However there is no reason on isl Rathbones Honored Mme. Maria OusDenskava arrived todav to talk over her rn- scheduled for New York World's Fair ciates from continuing their- work crowds by the music division, ofl arth mi wWle mul1 over thls umes for "The Rains Came." Marina Schubert is hostintr at a decision that you must submit to which Olin Downes, music critic for on their new animated cartoon, Fantasia, which features the Philadelphia Orchestra, has been filed In Our little girl received doctor's the New York Times, Is director. the cruelty of your husband, NOT SURE OF HIMSELF kit for a gift and I thought I would Sussiaa Easter breakfast honoring the Basil Rathbones. Eolse O'Brien, Pat's bride and one of the prettiest women in Mywood, was a vision in white at the "Of Mice and Men" opening.

Martha Ford (Mrs. Wally) was so nervous she kept walking in ad out of the theatre. MISS S. ELIZABETH HOLMES Attorney of this city who Is the national secretary of the Phi Delta International Legal Fraternity, and president of the Tau Chapter. Miss Holmes Is Legal Aid Officer, Yeomen Post 50 of the American Legion, and a member of the Lawyers' Club, Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Bar Associations, serving on the Workmen's Compensation Committee of the latter.

She Is assistant secretary of the Temple University Law School Alumni. Among her various interests are gardening and photography, Lenten Chowder 1 cup diced raw potatoes 1 cup diced raw carrot 4 cups water i cup diced celery 1-3 cup chopped onions' 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup cooked peas i teasnoon nanrlka To Mem: It is hardly advisable to Dally programs are listed through May, with more later and, according fo Downes' office, some of the most Common Pleas Court No. 1 on behalf of a young Philadelphia advertising man, Mark S. Tutelman. see if she knew the name of everything in the outfit.

When I came to the tongue depresser I said, "I'll bet marry a man who is in the process of sowing his wild oats. If his re you can't tell me what this She Isobel Jewel's dressing room was filled with flowers and tele- Tutelman who lives at 1938 Locust Important of all yet in process of ne got la Lion. said, "Oh, yes, I can, Mother that's spect and love for you are so weak that they do not prevent him from pas. Just heard that she and Owen Crump are secretly wed. picking up side-engagements, much One is a visit from the Paris Opera; others are the possible ap charges the new picture is based on a scenario he submitted to Stokowskl in 1937.

the ah' stick. Submitted by Mrs. O. King, 189 Brandywlne Wilmington, Del. to your embarrassment, it does not sleep every night and sometimes nine me uoya Bacons were hosts at a party.

Mrs. Elsie Torrence wwlth a group of English friends. Mrs. Lewis Milestone was es-eo by Whitney de Rham and the Richard Barthelmesses. The tony Chaliffs.

the Douglas Fairbanks, Kay Francis and many oth- pearances of the Leningrad and Ru manlan Ballets. or ten; plenty of sun and swimming Named as defendants In the suit and occasionally a long hike. Returning from the barbershop, bode a successful or happy marriage. New face, new fancy, and then rushing back to the understanding shoulder is extremely wearing. The man Most of May will be devoted to a That is simple enough, isn't It? double festival of music: a festival of in me nrst night audience.

are Stokowskl, Disney, Deems Tay-j lor, noted musician and musical my four-year-old son scrutinised his reflection in the mirror and re is weak and not sure of himself. marked. "I don't look samlliar (fa commentator, the Philadelphia Or Jwph Schenclc at Arrowh ead And yet, how few women follow such a program! If they did, there would be many, many more of these perfect figures! Important Wagnerian operas at the Metropolitan Opera House, and a series of national orchestral concerts, divided among the Fair's new Music miliar), but I know it's me." Sub chestra Association, Walt Disney Productions, and RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc. I Ralph Spence, well-known writer, is getting acquainted with Raisin-Bran Gemlets mitted by Mrs. Joseph N.

Kesaler, 5422 Morse st. (Copyright IMS) A hearing on Tutelman's request ver again arter an absence of several years in London. Joseph Schenck is SDenriinff Faster at ArrnurheaH Th nnrrvl for a preliminary injunction, which would stop the work on the picture NkIu, Lew Schreibers. PhvHis Brooks. Bin and Dix 1 Crosbv and (Using Buttermilk) 2 cups flour 1 cup bran 2 teaspoons soda fr youngsters are in Palm Springs.

3 tablespoons butter 2 cups milk 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Cook covered over a low heat for 25 minutes the potatoes, carrots, water, celery and onions. Add rest of ingredients. Cook four minutes and serve in a bowl. being done now at the Academy of 1-3 cup dark brown sugar Music, will be held next Friday at 3 P. In Room 243, City Hall, be V.

wombergs in Coronado. May Robson is week-ending UTh rranclsco- Th sisters are giving their mother a wel- Hall, Carnegie Hall and the Metropolitan. There will be at least 13' orchestral concerts, sponsored by six nations exclusive of this country. A concert by the New York Philharmonic-Symphony under John Barfci-rolll, with Josef Hofmann as soloist, will open the fair April 30. A second locally sponsored concert will present Beethoven's Ninth Symphony on May 7, with Walter Damrosch conducting the same orchestra.

DINE AT THE CITY'S FINEST RESTAURANTS fore Judge Joseph L. Kun. uuuir pany. Stokowskl, who marked his 67th cup chopped raisins teaspoon salt 2 egg yolks, beaten 1 1-3 cups buttermilk 2 tablespoons fat, melted 2 egg whites, beaten Mix together the flour, bran, soda, sector George Marshall and his bride of 20 years celebrated wanniversary by taking the children to the San Francisco CopyMfht 1939) birthday yesterday, was served with a subpena for the hearing while he was dressing at the Academy. Disney and Taylor were also served.

The Inquirer Daily Menu By Urt. Anna B. Bcntt. Th mtnui bated tin ta'ile budget for jamilieii Tormina! RESTAURANT (Train Floor 12th and Market Bauerle i Keaamg lerminai BrMkIllIti aso-Luncheons. -umners, tsc.

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Half-fill greased muffin pans ITALIAN RESTAURANTS and bake for 15 minutes In a moderate oven. hi IllllfyC. 4 llth St. Best In foods. Luncheon, '15c.

Delirious platters. Full. Course Dinner Mr Until If) P.M. Wlr lne, Liquors and Bwr. Open Sunday.

"WiiZ'a'r'St. Orphan Annie" rfRBPROC. 1K2 Market St. Full Coiirsa Itallnn Sunday Dinner, fi5c. Luncheons, 35c rcicCtWJ Dinners, 300.

Special Plattera. ft Koast Spring Chicken, French Fries. 45c. ol four, two adult I anil tito children. For the S13 to $15 week tabla allowance, or the W) a month budget! Esrallnped Oysteri Bilked Potatoes Green Henris Bread and Butler Sllfml Tomatoes Peach Tnrt Beverage of C'holct For the $15 to a week table allowance, or the special or company dinner: Fruit Cup Celery Pkklel fried Oysters Potato Snlad, Tomato Garnish Bread and Buller Chocolate Cream Pla Coffee In The Philadelphia Inquirer an Fridays and Tuesdays, Krott gives the complete weekly marketlni lists and menu for Bta TarAn a "DISBARRED" 'RITRN 'KM UP O'CONNOR' 'ripoMd' Orttindol Drthnrfn.

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Nightly dinner and supper. Also SATURDAY AT LUNCHEON. Dinner $1.50. No cover charge. Finest food and bev erages at honest prices.

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