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THE MUNCIE EVENING PRESS rPACE 11 THURSDAY," APRIL" 1 "We Like Your Stvle. Good Taste Today BIT EMIL1', POST. Plain Meals Made Into Great Events Says WE, the WOMEN terest la J-ott. 11 this is the case it is more than likely then that the other guests will draw the very conclusion that you want to avoid. A lIOStES3COMPLAlNS.

Dear Mrs. Poeti I have a friend Who upset me and I would like to have your opinion. After dinner when cigarettes were passed with AX INNOVATION IN SERVING, Dear Mrs. Post: Could hot bouillon By Strawberries liY MttS. OAVNOIt MAtJbOA, Hollywood to Irene Lunne be served In the living-room instead of at the table as a first course? Splash strawberries over your sorinst menu.

Wash Carefully by BY KtJTH MILLETT. have thought that this would give me a chance to get iny food on the table, ready for my guests, while the placing in a colander and lowering Film Capital Rates Actress as colander into cold water, HUH alter test of my family stayed in the liv washing, hot before "Most in -room having bouillon, with the Serve plump ripe berries with their others. I am not only airs. Three stems, and dip into a mound of In-One, but am also mother as well powdered sugar, of" oner th luury Coffee in the living room, au my other guests seemingly found a brand of cigarettes they liked from among those I proffered. This One guest looked over my assortment, said, "no thanks," and then left the room to get his own.

I think she was rude. Answer: Her way of refusing was rude, but not the fact that she smoked her own. Had she opened her own. case without even looking to see-the varieties on your tray, it as hostess, cook and waitress. of strawberries and ci-earh to the family.df cake goes With thfeih, keep Answer: Your suggestions brings it plain.

Save rich and frosted cakes for times When strawberries are only back a charming picture of yesterday's custom of offering hot bouillon out in the front hails after parties before people went out into the cold Hollywood, which man; stvle experts declare rivals Paris as a world style capi'al, calls Irene Dunne its most fashion-conscious woman. MitUn Younc. a fashion expert herself; tallied to Miss Dunne Hollywood and not only observed why the star deserved her high sartorial rating, but also gleaned a few tips for husbands. She sets them forth in this fifth of six articles on "The Pick ot the Lots." a festive memory. -Get a small jar 6f preserved figs weather.

It also reminds me to men Slice a few and place in bottom oi sherbet felass, Then tumble in a would have been all right. In fact, people who care very much about a particular kind always carry their tion a brand-new fashion, which Is that of serving cold chicken bouillon In a decanter with the cocktails fof serving of berries, Serve With slight ly Whipped cream, The figs supply BY MARIAN YOUNG. HUULYWUUU.otr the screen. a magic sweetness. Strawberry Cake Butler.

day in and day out, lovely Irene own cigarettes. Furthermore, those who smoke a great many cigarettes usually carry their own out of consideration for the hostesses or hosts. Dunne is by far the most fashion Two eup cut-up strawberries, conscious woman in Hollywood. She place for "a young girl in Hollywood -no crowd she can fit into, There are a number of young stars my age, but they are working people. They don't have time to be friends." Leslit Howard II looking forward to the time when she can accomplish something! in her own name, Rather in thename she's going to choose for herself.

For she's not gding td be Leslie Howard when she goes job-huntittg. She is going to think up a new name one that hasn't been in electric lights. Z0E BECKLErsTcORNER Cohtltiued tfotti PagS Tea. afraid 1 would send back that diamond as quickly as-1 could get it into the box. All fof the simple teasott that I would assume a man is not ready fof marriage if he cannot Be true td en girl.

When a woman cannet have a man's wholehearted interest before marriage what can she expect after the gloss and glamor have worn off? IDEAL. He is very attractive aha beloved by men as well as women. He enjoys this and gads.arotmd the Whole time, rarely keeping, his dates with me, And often staying away as long as six weeks. Yet insists he loves me more than anyone in the world. He really is ideal-hv every way but this, -S.

S. .) Many a girl thinks she loves the man because she is loving her ideal of that man; hot the actual man as he is. tacts have to be faced, ndt dreams, In this life. Never marry the fly 'around. Dependability counts more in a husband than any other quality, AhsWef to J.

T.i i 6hduld think you would be convinced by now that such an involved affair should be ended as cjulckly" as possiblEf. Corl-sidef the money you lent as the pride of the lesson it taUght you. TOMORROW: dependent husband. three-fourths cUp unsalted 6t Washed salted butter one and Onfe-half Cups confectioner's sugar, on egg yolk unbeaten, ene-half teaspfldn vanilla, wears smart clothes, she wears them well and she wears them all the time. In her home, on the street, one-half teasooori almond extract.

playing golf, or lunching in the in formal atmosphere of a studio com Place butter in bowl, Stir until soft. Gradually add sugar, stirring missary, nobody ever saw Miss Dunne looking anything except the Most Womfen suspect that being a Hoiijwood wife playing "little Woman" td a star whose salary is direct proportion to his ability to stif fettiinihe emotions isn't the easiest job ill the world. But what about the datirig-aged daughter of SUCh A man? Is having hei Dad a movie lover and Holly wood for a home town more satisfactory than being a small town girl With a father who runs the bank of drugstore? The" tnoVie star's daughter has a harder lime putting herself across if you'll believe Leslie Howard, daughter ef Leslie Howard, who is busy ight how "playing the roifiahtic Ashley in th filming of "Done With the Wind." T5 prove that being the daughter of, and bearing the name of a celebrity, is pretty tough oil a yoUng" girl. Miss Howard, Who is fifteen, blonde and full of pep, sat bh the edge of hef chair hi New York's Ambassador Hotel and acted 6ut a little skit for me, while hef mother listehed, amused. In it a young man cuts in on her at a dance.

He" introduces himself and asks her name, which, knowing all that she does, she tries to mumble. But he gets it, And from that moment on the talk is ail about Mr, Leslie Howard ho matter how she tries to switch it to Miss Leslie" Howard. It's even Worse When she meets another- girl 6r woman. They always say, "I just LOVE your father," and go on from there, never even 6eelng her. She declares the only part she evef gets tb play in a conversation is- tr say, "That's nice" td "mush (her" Word) about hef Dad, ahd fthswef questions still about hef Dad, "And," she says, "there's hd real vigorously until butter is creamed epitome or cnic.

Add unbeaten yolk and stif in. Stir must, admit," Irene Dunne Emily Post cannot answer readers letters personally but she will be glad to send you her leaflet entitled "Wedding Invitations and Announcements," if with vour request you will enclose a THREE-CENT, STAMPED, SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. Address Mrs. Post, cafe Muncle Press, P. O.

Bom 150, Times Square Station, New York, N. T. laughed, "that there are times when in vanilla ahd almond. Chill in re frieerator. Wash, hull arid Cut Up berries.

Mi those who do hot care for alcohol. In other words, I think the idea excellent. Many of us would like a hot drink better than a cold one. At least we would until the weather grows warmer. AN INVITATION TO DECLINE.

Dear Mrs. Post: 1 have been invited to a wedding and before ac- cepting I would like to have you tell me first whether my presence there might create the impression that I don't want to give to others. This wedding is to be a very intimate family party and I have been invited by the bride because I am a friend of the groom's brother. In fact, the groom's brother would like to be my husband. I like him very much and am very fond of all his family, but 1 shall never marry him.

Will my presence at this wedding make the others think that we are actually engaged. I would like to go to the wedding, understand, but I would hot like to create this false Impression. Answer: From your description it does seem as if you had been invited solely because of the brother's in into creamed butter, then spread on cooled cake, Strawberry Cream Tart. One qUart strawberries, two cups milk, one package vanilla arrowroot pudding, one-half cup sugar, one- Tomorrow's Menu: BREAKFAST: Orange and grape i. i i i A is cv.v "-r vs i i 'h 'V- 'it" I 1 1 I I 4 I I I 'j i i I tv i II I i n'TntmBiirrfitlBrn if iBMtiitft ri uriniinmH wn iiBiiiMraiT-nM) nr 'i ii'li fii third cup water, few grams salt, one tablespoon cornstarch, one baked fruit juice, creamed fish flakes, pop- overs, jelly, coffee, milk.

LUNCHEON: Fried duckling, cur- rant-orange sauce, potatoes in cream, new peas, escarole salad, fresh straw berry cream tart, coffee, milk. SUPPER: Eggs poached in cream, pastry shell. Mix milk With puddihg. Bring to boil, stirring Cool. Mash one cup strawberries very fine.

Heat sugar, watef afld salt to boiling. Add inashed berries; stir well and strain, Heat to boiling again afid remove any foam bh top. Mi cornstarch with one tablespoon cold water; add to hot syrup. 6tirrlng constantly. Continue cooking until thick and clear, about 10 minutes.

Cool. Pour cooled pudding in pastry Parmesan cheese, hard rolls, straw berries with preserved figs, tea, milk. shell, arrange whole strawberries on "EASTER" Activities top and spoon thickened strawberry syrup over berries to glaze; Chill thoroughly. TS ELsastf CsaDI IS SQ It IP In Our Smart New Styles for Spring. Foot discomfort clten causes physical strain and nsrrou tension that latigues the entire body.

The remedy is. ef course, more comfort The fdmotts Oickerson Arch lock EastcrGandics Ybuf Choice ot GIFT BOXES and Special Easter li ask eta! With Chocolate Bunhles, Chicks and Eggs. We put STolif Naine on Eggs Free! Extra WHITE RABBITS WITH PINK EYES! TEMltKiE'S 102 South Walnut St. No one knows whether Irene Dunne's novel earrings are inexpensive or costly, but most people assume the latter merely because her main costume usually is expensive-looking. shoes have lour features that make them supremely comfort (1) the innersote curves up into the arch, giving welcoms support.

(2) a tiny cushion concealed in the sole relieves some of the shock and pressure that might otherwise cause tenderness under the ball of the (3) lower heels, and (4) more toe room size tor size than "The simplest clothes are always the smartest," says smart Irene Dunne, Above, she wears a classically simple evening ensemble. ether smart shoes. I don't feel particularly in the mood to- dress carefully. But I have a husband who always showers, shaves and grooms himself in shining fashion the minute he gets up in the morning. You just can't go down tractive, light brown-haired Miss Dunne continued, "I think a nus band has more to do with whether or hot his wife is chic than either stairs in a bathrobe and curlers to face a man who looks like the hero perhaps realizes.

Show me a man in a soap ad. who notices his wife's clothes and AAAAA to Sizes up to 10's 2, a matter. of fact the at discusses them with her or who draws her attention to what other women at a party are -wearing and I'll show you a woman who will be i IF OJ'flG Today's Pattern style very" quickljr. Tricky fashions do, "Incidentally, remember that you can get kway with inexpensive, novel accessories only if the main costume of your ensemble is expensive and looks it. If the main costume does hot look expensive, the best access sories you possibly can afford are in order.

Don't, hv your struggle to be chic," Miss Dunne concluded, "acquire a brittle, too crisply tailored, hard-looking kind of smartness. Men and women, tori-may ADMIRE chic, but they CARE about loveliness' come smarter and smarter as tne For Sportwear years go on. tlcline Your Chat Your own selection of lining from many patterns, guar- an teed jfears. Smart for- the hew season. Sheers, laces, rayons, crepes, lingerie lace trimmed.

Roman 'tileats, shirred and (j! ff An nr; tUck-stitchecf fa tpjtid SPRING PURSES Exciting bags in patent, smart kid, pigskin and others. Popular spring (MAit dP fin shades HUU to NEW GLOVES Beautiful soft suedette Hi all spring Cblors $1.00. Doe- skin and fabric combination In white and Pigskin and fabric in white and Genuine pisjskin in white and colors ftfl 09 flfl $225 and $3. Soft kids at 'mm and 3JUU COSTUME JEWELRY Just the thing" td biighteA tip CI flfl t( your Easter costume arid )aCUU SPRING FLOWERS To give you that well-drssed look Cf CI ft on Easter morn OUC to J)1UU Jackson at Mulberry "Furthermore, I think the young husband who refuses to take the slightest interest in his wife's ap pearance has little cause for com tier feet are smartly turned out in Jhtali-sten-iks. Their built-in features fit her feet and ail their movements.

plaint years later when it becomes obvious that she hasn't 'kept up'. 13 Special AAAA Miss Dunne thinks that it is im Hollywood's most charm- to NEXT: ing star. possible for any woman who never has taken time to analyze herself to be trulv smart. Admitting to your self what kind of woman you really are is step number one she insists Expert Cteahihg including hew loops, buttons and ripe mended $5.00 IteUted Pur Storage 0 $2-00 "Are you honestly sports-minded Careful Attention to Fitting Here. Foot Health Shop 108 EAST ADAMS KEITH D.

SPENCER, Prop. PAUL M. ANNAN, Mgr. AlfettCHANT, BANKER BtES. BLOOMINGTON, April 6.

rp J. D. Showers, pioneer furniture manufacturer and banker, died at his home here today after a long illness. He was 97. A native of Blodmington, Showers assisted in founding the SHoWers Brothers Furniture company and for many years was connected with the Citizens Loan and Trust Company.

or do you just say that? Are you es sentially feminine or, underneath your frills and bows, are you a fairly self-sufficient person? Are you domestic or aren't you? Many are not, you know, regardless of what the copy books say about all women PAV mxt FALL! beintf little homemakers at neart Whatever vou are. admitting it to voufself will cd a lone wav toward helping you choose the right clothes WEAutt A (COD A IT to suit your personality. "Take vour fisure defects and as sets into consideration, too. The" perfect clothes for any woman ar6 those which dramatize her best points and conceal aultv ones. ,00 A IT'S; (3D 0) ft Op "And consider your setting.

A sweater and skirt wardrobe is as all wrone for the citv woman as a mm mm 'iH TT1 1 While youre buying a coat, -you may as well buy one of the very newest styles: and that means a young coat! Whether it's fitted or boxy, collarless Or collared doesn't matter. What ddes matter is that it be a well made young coat and that it carry sur label. Your choice of black, navy, plaids, stripes and tweeds. BY CAROL DAY. velvet dress and sequin-jacket wardrobe would be for the college girl.

A small, picturesque old town against a background of rugged mountains calls for tweed suits and bright dresses of pebbly-textured materials not twill suits, silver fox capes and suave black silk dresses. Slacks, however handsomely tailored, are as out of place in New York as" afternoon clothes would be at a mountain resort." Unless you have an unlimited amount of money to spend on clothes, Miss Dunne warns, select one basic color scheme for your wardrobe and stick to it. For instance, if you buy a navy coat and navy accessories this spring, don't be tempted to get the first smart little black summer dress you see. Get navy blue or some color which will go nicely with the navy coat and shoes. "The simplest clothes always ate the smartest," Miss Dunnei continued.

"Fall for one frilly, fluffy schoolgirl frock if you must, but don't build your wardrobe around the schoolgirl theme. Or, for that matter, around any other currently touted, lash-in-the-pan theme. Good sound styles do not go out of SVJESTitZMT RCA VICTOR RECORD PLAYER new invention that plays records through youf radio with full tone of set. Can be connected to any modern AC radio at little or no expense. List price $14.95 A QUAUtf SOAP von 46 flans! There's nothing like a frill to make you look pretty and -springlike.

Pattern 8444 uses them lavishly around the sleeves and neck, over the shoulders, and all down the front. It's the easiest possible way to keep a day frock looking always new and fresh. A double row of small buttons makes the front frill doubly smart! This frock has unusually charming sleeves, puffed and draped at the shoulder, snug to the arm below. It's cut on a beautiful princess line, youthful and very flattering to the figure. Make this dress of silk print, flat crepe or taffeta.

You'll find It amazingly easy to make, with the step-by-step sew chart that comes with jour pattern. Pattern No. 8444 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18. 20 and 40. Size 14 requires 4'i yards of 39-inch material, with short sleeves; yards for long sleeves; 5 yards of pleating or ruffing.

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