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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: Tuesday. No. 9. 19 13. 21 Versatile Winter Pattern Jewish Council Lectures Today Choose Right Time for Talk with the Child Housing Aid's Talk Interests Junior League War Activities Lorain Lloyd, guide lector tour.

2 p. Field museum. 28 cents. Aan May Hswekotte Smith, continu ing series on dramatic art. 6:15 p.

Told at Parley The one pattern sketched today consists three wardrobe items which form a fashion conspiracy. The suspender skirt has a heartshaped bodice and a full Shell school, 31 East Con grew street. fre. War activities of the National BY GLADYS HUNTINGTON BEVANS. 1913: By Ntwi Syndicate Inc.

If you're faced with the settling of something you regard as seriously undesirable behavior in your AMUSEMENTS Council of Jewish Women, ranging from bond and stamp selling to plans for rehabilitating the men WHO'S AHA1D OP THI ll IAD WOLVES? child, don't tackle lt when you're' skirt, which is overtired or overwrought at the trimmed, near the returning with physical handicaps from the battle fronts, were brought Ms Ms bear iw BY ELEANOR PAGE. There was such a lively audience response to the Chicago Junior league's meeting yesterday morning at the Ambassador East that the president, Mrs. Cyrus II. Adams who characterized it as a purely informational meeting," and other board members feel that the way is clear for more heavy topics instead of entertaining ones. Pretty little Mrs.

Carl Htnry Puharich of the Chicago housing authority, who was the principal speaker, created such an interest in f. cptM4 Cku9 IwHr nmm nm f. Iniim fmmk Imt, Tbomentds of tfca irsi emeet f. end of the day. By the same token, an over-tired or overwrought child is not fit for into focus yesterday as 243 delegates to the 17th triennial convention of the organization began a series of business conferences on the second Designs for Cross-Sfifch rv vrv rtAnoT.

BT NANCY CABOT. a serious talk. And tms statement America stormed ttm CIVIC OPEtA HOUSE lot woofc swd ssis S5 to S34S rt hMS A hem line, with braid. More of the braid trims the collar of the snug jacket. The third item is the shirtwaist blouse to contrast.

day of their meeting. The conven I think applies to a boy or girl of virtually any age. The tion opened Sunday night in -the Drake hotel. Something has come up, we'll say, The delegates, from 215 individual WALTZ KING i in connection with the management 5 sections having a total membership of 65,000, are here from 31 states rvrfoa 9 tkeir friMds. her talk on "Children and Public Housing" that the questions flew and the District of Columbia.

Can Style No. 2761 I designed for of your child that requires more than just the tactful, indirect guidance which we so often depend on. It may be a reajly serious thing thick and fast when she had fin ada's 3,000 members also have sent Wttrfs tn St. Mt, Sot. It iaiS.09 sizes 10 to 20 ished.

delegation, headed by Mrs. J. J. Jacobs, the division president. S10.M4.SO That's tto swtoat stmi Unci lam sas ta.

D4 Some of the information her audience absorbed: One out of every Size 16 requires, for jumper and jacket, 4 yards Dr. Caroline F. Ware, former as like the beginning of untruthfulness In a 10 year old, or certain evidence that your 12 year old has been taking the possessions of other children at school. You decide that this is to tbo Dora" t7 four homes in Chicago is substand mUr, that's ard; 350,000 houses should be torn sistant to Harriet W. Elliott on the national defense advisory commission and a member of several other of 39 1 fabric with 3 yards of aatira Zi How York i 5 to tho 2 Vosrs for down and rebuilt: 41,000 families pay from S3 to $10 a month rent; behavior which must be discussed 'quite directly with your child, even governmental war emergency con braid; blouse, 1 ORIS MOIJtOS Vary Hlobt 77,000 pay from $15 to $20 a month 3,000 pay more than $100.

The public yards of 35 or 39 wea. mma Mr. tho you may have dug into causes without his or her knowing it. ferences and committees, was a speaker at yesterday's session. Dr.

Ware is professor of history at 2 Pop. Matt, 5 If. S. inch material. 1 housing authority, which was CIvlod iywiphoay ooas ta taaa.t started in 1937, seeks to house the American and Howard universities When you have reached that deci These attractive and easily worked cross-stitch designs are suitable for embroidery on curtains, towels, children's clothes, aprons, pillows, sion, don't wade into the matter hit in Washington, D.

and chairman of the national committee on social Order Clotilde patterns from Chica lower one-third income group. To be eligible for an apartment in one cf the housing projects, a family raw MA and the like. The hot iron transfer pattern Includes 23 motifs averaging or miss. Choose your time. Don't, studies of the American Association ERLANGER MATINEE TOMORK4W 3 by 5 by 6 inches; also a complete chart of instructions and details of must have an annual income of less go Tribune, P.

O. Box preferably, go into it when your child is all wrought up: angry, of University Women. Her talk dealt with the impor 537, Grand Central cross-stitch embroidery. For tho hot iron transfer pattern, No. 680 tend 10 cents in stamps or coin, than $1,200 and come from a substandard dwelling, among other re tance, and the even greater poten weeping, or perhaps even antagonistically on the defensive.

Choose rather a quiet time, a time when Annex, NEW YORK plus 2 cents to cover mailing cost, to the Needlework Bureau, Chicago Tribune, quirements. Two other speakers at the meet tial importance, of social welfare and civic betterment groups, such CITY. Print Mv SSS 220 Fifth avenue. New York City. IH Xai.AXh.ii OULUU Teaenl Philip Barry's Comedy Success lOVSl Constance Bennett perhaps he has had a warm bath lng were Lt.

Elfreida Ileidman of as the council, as a factor in making and some food, and is relaxed by a and address; state the WAC, who spoke on WAC re nap or a good night sleep. democracy work In the complex modern society. cruiting, and Mrs. Ray E. Olin, size.

Each pattern is If you will take to heart our re secretary of the American Women's The day of direct democracy, as Looking at Hollywood Voluntary services, who made a plea It functioned in the New England cent suggestion about not having serious talks about disturbing behavior when you are overwrought 1 lj3 2761 IZES I0-2O IVfl. flM. Sua.) 2 7L II M. M. tl.ll WED.

SAT. MATS- S2-20. 10 cents, plus 2 cents for mailing. The pattern book is 15 cents, 10 cents if ordered with pattern. -By Hedda Hopper- town hall meeting, is gone, Dr.

Ware said, but in the "modern world the groups organized locally and na and overtired, and not choosing a month for a pow-wow of the old "mwhen your son or daughter is tionally can channel the opinions and iii iuoi aiaici juu wiix jiliu uungs working out better and with less wishes of the individual to the pro days. Put On Over. BEG. NEXT MON. Seats Now EVES, inrlodinc Bandar -V MATS.

Wed. sad Bat. Z2 emotional stirring up on both sides. fessional agency and administrators of government, and thus influence the shaping of policy. Edith Kellogg, Frank Orsatti's sec French Movie retary, is laughing fit to kilL Her husband, Bruce, has signed a Metro contract, and her boss, OrsattI, the rvts.

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SI.SS. 11.11 Tax l- Mrs. Gerson B. Levi of New York, in her chairman's report for the fair-haired boy over there, didn't social welfare and war activities for more volunteer workers and told of a new rest depot for service men that will be opened in December at 505 West Jackson boulevard. Fur coats were out in full force at the meeting, and most of them remained over the shoulders of their wearers, as the temperature of the room never seemed to rise above a chilling point.

Some of those present were Mrs. John Q. Adams Mrs. Tharp S. Roberts Mrs.

Charles B. Good-speed, Mrs. William F. Petersen, Mrs. John G.

McDonald, Mrs. E. Franklin Motch, Mrs. John L. Hav-erkampf Mrs.

Richard D. Nugent and her sister, Mrs. Charles A. Storke II. of Santa Barbara, Mrs.

Wade Fetzer. Mrs. Daniel M. Leonard, Mrs. Richard M.

Lamport, and Mrs. John Kearns, head of the welfare department, who introduced Mrs. Puharich. even know he was being considered. Traces Family committee, told of a new scholar BY RUTH MAC KAY Mary Boland goes into the Hollywood, Cal Nov.

8. Rita Hayworth joins Orson Welles in New York for three weeks before Orson takes off for England to do War and Peace." Before starting the picture, however, he may run over to Russia and sign up Dimitri Shostakovich to compose special music for the Tolstoy epic. lie's just the kind of a guy who'll get away with it, too. A picture about the chautauqua circuit should be interesting, now that Cary Grant has agreed to play in Gone Are the Days." Rita Hayworth, Janet Blair, Charles Coburn, and Ann Miller will assist. Too bad they can't get Mar-jorie Main.

That's where she started, never dreaming she'd ever reach our village. Marjorie gathers Chautauqua members about her once a ship plan, which several sections of new play Don't Mention It," which the council have under way, for re smooth, clear voices. And, perhaps to leave us breathless, they capped ORCHESTRA HALL CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA soloist this win ISAAC STERN Thru 3 Wars opens in Seattle, then San Fraa training persons blinded or other their performance with a 300 words wise physically handicapped by the cisco, and New York. "The Sullivans" needed an admiral for minute shorthand demonstration Graduate: The two girls who stood before a large assembly at a Chicago business college had just completed a course in court reporting. They were the recipients of the Gregg diamond medal for a five minute war.

Six baby clinics and 15 nursery schools are being operated by speech at the launching of the done to music ship. They couldn't get Rear Adm. the council women, and members It Stiehe in the Mind. Tooir of 2:15 are volunteer workers in many oth Clark Woodward, but he gave his consent to an impersonation. So "HEART OF A NATION." A French film.

Directed by Jullen Duivier. Narration by Charles Borer. Presented at the World Playhouse. THE CAST. 5pohr Jeiworuli' Lois, the Lana-Turnensh accor ers, she reported.

One section is dionist playing at a private party at operating a dormitory for girls in No. 7. Maior: I THUS. EVFO FM. AFTH Brandnbtirz Con.

Sxym. nowtlu Con. and Ea-1 Turano for Vi-o'mb irvt fTH.l Tj-buT "Afti iHwm of a Tnmrl Four i'ohjh Danrs. John Nesbit, of radio's "Passing Parade," who's been trying to get the Drake, admitting that she ma war industries and the wives of into the navy for a year, goes in on ranini Violin Con. No.

1. Major: Wber-Berlioi Inn-tation to Ins Dance. service men, and three others are jored in accounting in college but liked the accordion best" a career Pierra Fromrnt. Jorrt Estelle Suit Prim Jules Raima the screen as an admiral. He was soon to be opened in cities where shorthand test of 200 words a minute.

One of them, Irene Carlson of Olympia, Wash, is small, pert, and piquant. If you saw her hurrying along avenue you'd notice her youth and vitality, but would chosen because Lloyd Bacon remem from A to so to speak. SI. 10 to $1 30 "Wrtrs Mm Than. 30 the housing problem is acute.

Council women purchased $15,000,000 of bered hearing his radio salute to The hatless young woman carry Armour Ideas Make the Most of Meat Bernard Lurlcn Nat Felix Louis Jovet ahrlrlle. Rrnre I)e 1 1 lers Merranton the Sullivans after the boys' deaths. ing bristol board, studying medical bonds in the second and third war CONCERT 30. 00c. 8Aa 'POP' SAT.EV'G art at the University of Illinois Something New.

you guess that she received her Marie Morgan medical school. She draws diagram Oldtimers can't realize the thrill tjr Knbert Harry Krimer Christian Jordan for the doctors, and isn't that kids get from reading about them high school diploma at the age of 16 and, also at 16, passed the 160 words a minute shorthand test Would you know that she completed an interesting study selves. I caught June Allyson do OPENS WKF) (CURTAIN 7:11) TT UaVJ ImW The story of Dr. Lillian M. Gil By Mae Tinee.

Good Morning! breth, famous woman engineer who, ing it, and asked how she got to Hollywood. Well, it seems when a court reporting course in four when her husband died unexpectedly Three generations of the Froment months and that after working as a she was 10, she wa- riding her bi on the eve of his departure for an sMKVVtVV i family live, move, and have their filing clerk and receptionist, she loan drives. Mrs. Levi, formerly of Chicago, is a past president of Chicago section of the council. Mrs.

orris New Head of Hospital Auxiliary Mrs. Julian R. Norris of Glencoe will head the woman's auxiliary of the Evanston hospital for the coming year. Serving on her board will be Mrs. Gordon Canning, Mrs.

Victor Remy, Mrs. Richard Aishton, Mrs. Henry Scandrett, Mrs. Arthur Poter. and Mrs.

Weir Wuirhet. International conference, made the cycle down the street, A tree fell on her and broke both legs and being thru three wars in this French steps this week into a handsome job trip herself and delivered the paper. production which presents Charles in a court reporting firm? 11 I i. I. IS.

ala ma. m. fractured her skull, which put her in bed seven months. The doctor Boyer ONLY as a commentator. He The other girl, Vivien Putty, of Lil Oswald's relay of a typographical error: "There are plenty is shown reading the introduction, Woodstock, is taller, hazel eyed, told her mother she should begin SI.

IS. Si Km. st 4 it a. a. Mail Orswsl and his voice is heard thruout.

But with beautiful, burnished hair. Both of gobs for every girl. Our Own Myttery Dept. he has no part whatsoever in the graduates are more blonde than swimming and dancing. She won a cup for swimming during her high school days.

When old enough, she went to all dancing pictures. She action. brunette. If you saw her on the Three guesses as to author of The film Is graced by an excellent street you'd label her a glamor I cannot agree with those who rank modesty among the virtues. TmifTi saw 1 red Astaire in The Gayl orcuui.

Bciiuiga, was iu. out wuum juu Kucaa mai Divorcee" 18 times 'Altho she never conscientiously directed, and is said her high school instructor termed io ce me oniy print not aestroyca her a perfectionist In whatever tooK a dancing lesson, she got a by the Nazis. It is long, commend- she attempts" Could you picture chorus job in Sing Out the able as to purpose, and, like many her giving a blackboard demonstra then moved to Panama Hattie a worthy person, rather dull. tion of court testimony in medical, See you toon. I engineering, or chemical terms, and "Best Foot Forward," which brought her to Metro.

She has the freshness and bounce that come averaging 220 words a minute And rYiniirTfftiiii 1 1 vin iii'faaaaasaiaaanTr ni iiflritf-vv-''-- To the logician all things should be exactly as they are, and to underestimate one's self is as much a departure from truth as to exaggerate one's own powers." Sorry. Three names were transposed In yesterday's column. The verse, "Day of Rest," was by Laura Kerr; the "Ten to One" bet was offered by CIIS, and the contribution on women's sense of humor was signed "A Brain Plus." only with youth, and has a lead in KaskasklCt D. A. GrcsuTt would you know that a prized posi I I aifraits Van arrltrol 1 T4-v5t To Extend Flavor Try Star Bacon Rolls! Two Sisters and a Nlrhtlr M.

H. "at. fwW Aft 1'J i x.h i i o. i srm. si.ts TINLl 60c.

S1.IO. 11. ll.Ze to Have Luncheon 1 oday this week They're Off. Kaskaskia chapter of the Daugh- the blackboard the girls gave ters of the American Revolution demonstrations "rt reporting, SELWYN NIGHTLY 1:19 mats. wio.

a SAT. one in multiple voice dictation, Dairyl Zanuck's "Life of Wood-row Wilson" starts shooting Nov. 15 with only 15 per cent of the will hold a luncheon meeting at noon today at the Cordon in the NEW TOU'S OUTSTAMDIMO fUTt "IUMT" MEW TOU OUTSTAMDIMO fUTt They read their shorthand notes in cast set. lt will take eight months Fine Arts building. Joseph F.

Car- rowoisrtrt-l to $hoot. There are 167 Important roll, special agent with the federal isciTiao tXittm Pool LANDI McGRATH spoons bacon drippings. Lightly toast 4 cups day-old bread crumbs and add onions, celery, tsp. salt. tsp.

pepper, cup chopped parsley and cup water. You make the rolls by crossing two slices of bacon and placing the dressing in middle. Then fold over the bacon slices and secure with toothpick. Bake rolls on rack in uncovered pan for 30-35 minutes in 375 oven or until bacon i3 nicely crisped. Serve with broiled tomato halves and your favorite creamed vegetable.

ARMOUR AND COMPANY 'Just about everybody goes for the meaty, smoked flavor of really good bacon. And here's a new trick to spread that bacon flavor a long way. Serve these Star Bacon Rolls stuffed with toasted bread crumbs. They give you bacon-goodness in every bite! To serve 4 persons, youU need only 8 slices of Star Bacon. We suggest Armour's Star Bacon because it's slow smoked over fragrant hickory and hardwood fires has that smoky avor that is America's favorite.

First, brown 1 cup chopped onions and i cup chopped celery in 2 table roles and already 400 tests have been made. When you're remaking 1' bureau of investigation, will speak under the auspices of Miss Rossie According to Culbertson history, the headache begins. Cox's Americanism committee. Mrs. Earnway Edwards is chapter regent.

After seeing Cass Daley In "Ridln' High," I feel she deserves better parts. That is a screamingly South 1,100 points, which was about rvit. i io to n. wig. sr-ti.

is A tl.SS. OAr. II. IS IX(Tu tm.i Dear Diary by beoc funny woman. three times the value of their non-vulnerable game.

And this leads us directly to our. theme for today Copyright: 1943: By The Chlraro the tactics or strategy of bidding, in contradistinction to the sound ness of any individual bid. South, holding a six card suit, was academically justified in his rebld, but he showed little vision or judgment. He failed to give sufficient consideration to the vulnerability and the part-score situation. On the EVES.

(IMI. Su 2 IS. $2.24. S. SI.

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tl.Ui T.M IK.) score, there was a distinct chance that North's "negative" no trump Copyright: 1943: Bj Ely Culbertson. Beginners are properly taught to bid strictly in accordance with their values. This is a hard enough lesson for them to learn, as beginners. When they become more experienced, however, they find or should find that there is a great deal more to bidding than the mere announcement of aces and kings, or even distribution. There is also the vital matter of tactics.

Let's look at a typical case from the tactical point of view. South, dealer. East-West vulnerable. North-South, 60 part-score. NORTH A 9 5 10 9 A 6 4 10 3 WEST EAST 10 A 1 yes A 8 7 4 3 2 4 10 9 5 sf.

8 7 5 4 9 6 SOUTH A A 8 6 2 52 Iff rC I NICHTLT 1:33 MATS. WE0. ft SAT. response was not negative at ail-that North had deliberately selected that Innocent sounding call to lure the opponents to destruction. Maybe that wasn't the case: maybe North SMT mmerrrsw jtTHr -J Arm em a.

WAITING MV TURN had been unable to make a stronger response. Even then, what would I HE RATION NL. JTVH rOr' MAT. BOARD asW X. A South risk by passing the two heart call around for North's considera tion? North knew the score, too: aAT.

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12.2S. II. Si. ll.H CIVIC Tonijht at 8:15 CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA F.rirh LInaJorf. Caadoetav HELEN TRAUBEL, Sclolsf Brats Now: S1.20.

S3JMI. IK lat. Raa. C933 THE NEW DEAR. DIARy BOOK would he tamely surrender to the heart bid if he thought there was any reasonable chance to go game? Of course not! And if North was too weak to take any action over two hearts, what assurance did South have that he could make two spades, for all his six card suit? The obvious answer is: no assurance.

Thus, sound tactics dictated that South pass the two heart bid around for North's decision. if you don't like Nabisco IS ON SALE AT TH 8 7 sis A 2 The actual bidding was as follows: South West North East 1 spado Paso 1 bo trump 2 hearts 2 spade Pass Paso Fast South had no trouble fulfilling his contract, but he had lots of trouble with his partner for not let TRIBUNE PUBLIC SERVICE OFFICES IO CENTS A COPV 13 CENTS BY AAAIL 7 MAB.15CO 19 CENTS IP WAILCO OtSttTLV OVtMBH P. S. Cwrtrt 'm tr Tin CUm Trftnt I BaaV ting North get a crack at that two IVtlT MIGHT AT 30 POP. MAT.

TOMOISOW AT heart overcall! IADVERTISSIENT1 It is easy to understand North's disappointment over having been A COMEDY HIT FOl ALL THE BAMIITT Glean, sanitary teilets robbed of such a juicy plum. Sound defense against a two heart doubled put an end to this wcrry contract would have given North- rry 2.7J. 1 20. II II. IS I Tas Malt.

12 20. Il ls. II. IS I Mail OrStrt Prsastly EillaS Pkaaa AMD. SIM Woman's Aid Will Hear Talk on Taxation Today Alexander Eulenberg, who conducted a class on "Finance for Women" for the Chicago Woman's Aid last season, will be the guest speaker at a breakfast meeting of that group at noon today in the Medical and Dental Arts building.

"Taxation In 1944" will be his subject. Bran better than any other whole bran you ever tasted! Here's a fair offer: Try the new Nabisco 100 Bran at breakfast tomorrow. If you don't enjoy it more than any other whole bran you ever ate return the balance of the bran in the package to the dealer from whom yon bought it and get double your money back DOUBLE-MILLED Besides a wonderful new flavor, Nabisco 100 Bran has the advantage of Double-Milling' an improved process which makes the bran fibers less likely to be irritating. That is why Nabisco 100 Bran is so mild gentle acting such a pleasant way to help relieve constipation due to insufficient bulk. Buy Nabisco 100 Bran today judge it for yourself tomorrow! Ifymr wrtrtf mtt hlpd iktink sample NO POINTS REQUIRED! There must never be anv doubt TSiTCCrJ esAiiULn BaaaaaSSaVSP- CE1T LAST I ff 1.1 ll II I UU I rrA ,2 WIST -AACESOK about sanitary toilets.

But nobody likes to scrub the bowls! It's not necessary. Sanl-Flush cleans with-out scrubbing. Each application cleans away many recurring toilet germs and a cause of toilet odors. Do it at least twice a week. Don't confuse Sanl-Flush with ordinary cleansers.

It works chemically. Cleans the hidden trap. Sanl-Flush is absolutely safe In septic tanks and toilet connections when used according to directions on can. Sold everywhere. Two handy sizes.

Ft El far Stptle Tea Owaars Eminent scientific authorities have proved bow easy and safe Sani-Flush is for toilet sanitation with septic tanks. Write for their interest, ins; report. It is free. Address The Hygienic Products Ccbuwuu. Sept.

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