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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 21

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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21
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Friday Evening, November 11, 1927 APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Page Twenty-one new fashions A PAGE OF INTEREST TO WOMEN beauty hints And When You Finish Telling- AS WALTER GOSS--UNKNOWN, AS ROLAND DREW-FAMOUS! SAINT AND SINNER By Anne Austli 0LLYWOOD, CALIF. There are For a dreadful minute, while she bit DObdT IT GET YOliQ GOff- H' the knuckles of her hand to keep from any number of persons in the cinema colony who are "just Walter Goss was one crying aloud a more abject plea 'o him Faith thought he wasn't going to answer. But his voice came at last, a "SMELL-BLIND" i PARISIANS CALL FOR ANALYSIS Paris CP) With good perfume selling at many dollars an ounce Parisians are beginning to want mor for their money. It no longer suffices to pay your money and make your choice. The society women patronizing one big house now want special analyses made of their personalities, pursuit and wardrobes for a determination by experts of what scents they shouM wear.

The analyses started when Lucien Lelong, self-acknowledged perfume expert began criticizing certain Par quieter, shamed voice, as if Bob too realized the precipice to which their know it's Cherry he's crazy about, that he was simply unable to resist the temptation to give a prim married woman a thrill "Then you admit you were thrilled!" "Yes, I admit I reacted in a perfectly normal way to a good-looking man's flattery," she retorted. 'Terhaps if I were a little more accustomed to admiration shouldn't be so easily pleased with a shop-worn variety." "Rot!" Bob repudiated her heavy sarcasm rudely. "He got you going quarrel had brought them: "Why did you say that, Faith 'for the sake of what little love I ever had for you'? Have you found it so- in about one-tenth tho time it takes 1 4 A ss IF -sgfV''S fkF isians for being smell-blind. him to get a flapper all primed up for a' kiss and by heaven, I thought you were going to kiss him right there in front of us all. A pleasant little scene little?" "It must have been only a feeble love, dear, since it has not survived even the first year of marriage.

But you are putting me off, and I want the truth at last. I asked you to be honest with me, to tell me what's really in your heart and mind. It isn't jealousy of Bruce Patton or of George Pruitt. I wish it were. That would prove that you love me "Don't be so damned sure," Bob interrupted, as if grateful for the open ETIQUET HINTS tor cnerry, must say I suppose she'll be pretty skittish about bringing home any more of her sheiks! Not so different after all, you two girls!" he added bitterly.

"Perhaps not," 'Faith answered with dangerous quietness. 'Perhaps if I were more like Cherry you would love ing, "that I'm not jealous! I suppose von think it was pleasant for me to of the mob yet different. Walter was under contract to one of the big studios and although his pay came in regularly, he never did any work and no one ever heard of him. So Walter Goss just faded from view. It was a strange thing that the very day the papers carried small stories to the effect that Walter Goss had been released from his contract, they also carried big stories of Edwin Carewe's marvelous new "discovery," Roland Drew.

It was strange because Walter Goss and Roland Drew were one and the same person. As Walter Goss, the young actor couldn't get anywhere. The name seemed to jinx him. So he became Roland Drew and now, with Roland Drew scarcely two months old, Hollywood is unanimous in its opinion that there is no limit to his possibilities. HAS THINGS HIS WAY Drew has about the best chance for advancement of any beginner in the film racket.

Everything is in his favor. He is an honest-to-gosh juvenile type, strikingly handsome and a good actor. And he is being backed by the same men, Edwin Carewe and Harry Wilson, who put Dolores Del Rio over the top. Carewe met the boy in the barber shop of the Hollywood Athletic Club about the time he was casting for "Ramona" and asked him to come over to the studio for a test. He was given the test, a five-year contract and one of the two leading male roles opposite Dolores Del Rio in "Ramona." With that film half completed, Carewe is just as enthusiastic about Drew as he was two years ago when he brought Dolores Del Rio here me more, and it was only my faint ve- 1.

Should one expect to receive Christmas cards or other greeting cards from friends in mourning? 2. It is proper, however, for people in mourning to send cards if they so wish? 3. Is one expected to answer Christmas and other greeting cards? THE ANSWERS 1. No. 2.

Yes. 3. Xo, though it is nice for every kindly greeting to be acknowledged. see you glowing and sparkling and smiling and fluttering your eyes at a ROLAND DREW semblance to ner winch attracted you at all, in the first place." man you know I detest, a professional who doesn't even take "Out tit last!" Bob's voice through some for a comparative newcomer in the dark, sarcastic, triumphant, con the trouble to think up a new line Moviana. Perhaps there's something in a name temptuoiis, each word like the flick of snnnose." his voice grew bitter a cat-o'-mnj tails on her quivering after all.

told you that your husband doesn't understand you and that he does! ties), "ow were getting down to brass tacks! Jealous! Eaten up with r.nd? To think you would fall for a TO HIYJL ttlft SAY jealousy of own sister! Every ft line like that I didn't except anythin better of Cherry, but you!" hour of your life made miserable with She snatched at that, drew comfort mm from it, lean though it was, comfort. "Don't you think I'm human? Any VVYAB life orifc I fOLO foolish imaginings "Foolish?" Faithls voice, shrill, unrecognizable, interrupted his impassioned accusation. NEXT: Faith on her Knees. (Copyright, 19:7, NEA Service, Inc.) woman likes admiration, even if it is mm only lip-service from a professional flatterer. Don't think he fooled me 1 your 7 Eat right, if you wish DRESSING THE CHILDREN BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON imtb from Mexico City.

When Miss Del Rio first arrived here, she was absolutely unknown to the film world. But Carewe and Wilson worked so hard with her that she is now one of cinemaland's leading players. According to Carewe, the queer. But it is just as bad, even worse, to dress him beyond the stand is when seasons change, as they have a habit of doing four tinies a war. that the woman of I ard of other children with whom he associates.

He's going to keen up to live long, prosper and enjoy life to the very limit. You don't have to go on a restricted diet or eat things you do not care for. Thereare scores and scores of delicious, healthful, nourishing foods that can be made with Calumet Baking Powder. Foods that you will relish. That are rich with body and vigor building elements of the highest value.

Eat your way to health. Let Calumet help you. Eat your way to health. Let Calumet help you. that demand of standard for you to same pains will be taken in boosting Drew.

The youth has potentialities live up to, and he's likely to turn pea cock, too. Don't envy too much the smartly dressed children of your friends. I'v and everything possible will be done to shove them forward. Just to show how quickly his popularity spread under another name, Drew has not yet finished "Ramona" DOUBLE ACTING MAKES BAKING EASIER seen such children have an air in a three-year-old coat that could not be touched by others in spanking new ones. and rumors are fluttering around to tho effect that he may be chosen by small means and particularly the woman who has children, feels the want of money the most.

It is all the more discouraging If she sees other people's children blossoming out in winter grandeur. "How wonderful it must be to have enough money to walk right into a store and buy what one needs and wants!" she sighs. About the hardest thing a mother has to bear is see other people's children better dressed than her own. But is there pot some comfort for her in the thought that many children are not only dressed beyond the family means, but overdressed from the point of good taste? It is not good taste to dress children in anvthing hut the plainest and sim Colleen Moore for her next leading C1927 BY hZA SUVKX. INC.

man. To play opposite Dolores Del Rio and then Colleen Moore is going SISTER MARY'S KITCHEN I I VP LESSTHAN flour, 2 teaspoons cornmeal, 3-4 cup baking powder, 1-! teaspoon salt, 1-2 cup sweet milk. Cream butter and sugar. Add eg. THE TINYMITES BY SISTER MARY BREAKFAST Baked apples, cereal, cream, scrambled eggs with crisp bacon, delicate muffins, marmalade, milk well beaten.

Mix thoroughly and add ARGOT'S FASHIONS liy Hal Cochran plest of clothes. And if this is Kept in mind when purchases are made, cornmeal. Mix and sift flour, baking powder and salt and add alternately with milk to first mixture. Beat well and drop from tip of spoon into oiled and floured muflln pans. Bake twenty minutes in a hot oven.

This rule will make eight good sized muffins. also the idea of wear and tear, and the durability of cloth, as well as nontrnl colors, it is surprising lone things will last. Cleaned and coffee. LUNCHEON Boiled macaroni with cheese sauce, sliced tomatoes with French dressing, raisin pie, milk, DINNER Broiled salmon steaks, parsley butter, scalloped potatoes, creamed green beans, radishes, jellied pears with whipped cream, milk, coffee. DELICATE Ml FEINS Two tablespoons butter, 2 tables- it.flmvn" for crowing legs, uie couxs iha winter season neeu no uu bugaboo.

A woman I know who keeps a train BAKED TURNIPS Turnips, if cooked a short time In boiling water without cover, are delicious if baked with rich cream sauce and strips of pimento. ed nurse for her children, dresses boys onfl triHs exactly alike in dark blue spoons sugar, 1 egg, 3 tablespoons overcoats. Nothing could be smarter. Gay little scarves and cute caps need not be expensive either, blioes aie an item, I'll admit. It never pays to buy make-believe shoes because they are cheaper.

They'll be out at toes in a week. There is another thing to be A thought of about this clothes business. It is bad, as we know, to make a child wear things in which he feels i omorrow Sale and Display of Jos. Apsel Fur Coats Diamond Bargains at Lemans '3ftf ji OWING TO THIS EVENT YOU CAN BUY A FINE READ THE STORT, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE m. tricks, and if you want to get some laughs, just keep your eyes on me." DINNER KINGS AT VERY SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS! The Tinies laughed to see him jump HELLO, there, bunch," the clown cried out.

Then he began to prance about. "I'm feeling pretty happy, and it's just because I'm free. Nailed in that barrel was a fix. Now that I'm free, I'll do some 5 Diamond at $25.00 3 Diamond at SiS.OO and hit the ground with quite a bump 3 DiamniKl, 2 Saphires at $35.00 4 Diamonds, 4 Saphires at $75,011 2 Diamonds, 2 Saphires at $37.50 It didn't seem to hurt him 'cause he wore a constant grin. Ho leaped across the barrel top and then inside he took a flop.

He'd jump right out, then turn around and promptly jump back i This is a most important Sale Event to every woman and miss in this vicinity. Mr. Apsel is on his way into New York, with several trunks of fine sample coats and will offer the entire lot at very special discounts during today and Saturday. Every wanted fur is here perfectly made and styled for every need. MORMXG DRESS FLAPPER FANNY SAYS-- in.

Attractive house or morning dress, with kimono sleevs, that can be made This clown had on a funny suit, with big round spots. It looked real in an hour. The front cross and close cute. His funny face was painted just at left side. Practically only side seams to join.

The vestee and tie belt as white as white could be. Upon his feet he seemed real light. His hand springs pleased eaeh Tinymite. They stood watched him closely so's to DIAMOND rSROOCIIES, PLATINIM TOP I i are the only extra parts of pattern. Wool jersey, printed sateen, novelty see all they could roe.

1 Dinmnml at 50 cottons and pongee are suitable fab REMARKABLE VAR IETY A FEATURE Never before have so many beautiful Fur Coats been assembled in one lot there are chic sport models distinctive dressy types all wonderfully developed of selected pelts into styles that are distinctively different. A NOMINAL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY COAT For the convenience of those folks buying for Christmas gifts, or for later use, we will store, free of all charges any Fur Coat selected until wanted. MISSES' SIZES-WOMEN'S SIZES-STOUT SIZES! BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS SALE 2 Diamonds at $27.50 I 3 Diamonds at And then the, clown looked at the bunch, and shortly said, "I have a hunch that one of you can also do the tricks that I have done." At Clowny Tinymite he and then his I i squeaky voico was raised, "Come on there, litle fellow, and you'll find it's rics for Design no. 2953. Pattern in sizes IS years, 36, 3S, 40, 42, 44, 46 48 and 50 inches bust measure.

Pattern price 15 cents, in stamps or coin (coin preferred). Our patterns are made by the leading Fashion Designers of New York City and are guaranteed to fit perfectly. Fashion Magazine 10 cents a copy. Contains all the Winter styles, masquerade costumes, Xmas gifts that can be made at home, etc. heaps of fun." DIAMOND BARGAINS I all reduced to $25.00.

Close out price. Formerly sold at $50.00. Poor Clowny felt in qiute a fix. "Oh I can't do the clever trick," said he in very bashful tone. And then the old clown sighed, "Why, sure you can.

Just try your luck. I'll help you, lad, if you get stuck. You know that nothing's ever 1 learned if nothing's ever tried." So Clowny proved that he was bold and promptly did as he was told. He soon was doing flip-flops in a very funny way. And then he stood upon his hands.

It's easy when one understands. The Tinies watched him for while, and then they yelled, "Hurray!" Myer's Fur Post Banquet Room Hotel Appleton Entrance Through Hotel Lobby Order Blank for Margot Patterns. MA ROOT, tare Appleton Post-Crescent, Appleton, Wis. Inclosed find 15c. Please send me the patterns listed below: Pattern No.

Size Price Name Street City State Leman Jewelry Co.j 112 No. Oneida-St. I PEO.U.8.PAT.orF. 01927 BY NE SERVICE, INC. (Clowny does some more tricks In the next story.) Snme women only draw on their imaginations when they write checks..

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