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SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 9, 1938. PART IV. 8 SECRET OF BEAUTY FASHION HOROSCOPE BY COLETTE in ii.uu. iii.iji.il, mi mmum i.i.

1 If You Have Heavy Bust and Hips Perky Cookies Add Zest to Sunday Supper BY MARIAN MANNERS Anise snaps seemed quite a perky cookie to serve' for Sun Dramatize Your Best Features BY LYDIA LANE The heroine of "Susan and God" says to lier daughter, "If we can't make you pretty we can make you interesting and that gets a girl further In the long run." This Is so True, and every girl should remember it. If nature has not endowed you day supper. Perhaps it will ne warm enough to enjoy it in the patio. BREAKFAST Chilled Orange Juice Fried Tomatoes and Scrambled Eggs Cinnamon Buna Coffee DINNER Baked Ham Sauteed Pineapple Slices as generously as you would de sire, make the most-or your pond noints and minimize the is 1 Sweet Potatoes Green Beans bad ones. DO Do lengthen your body with the Tuxedo fur trim flat fur running down in vertical lines will slenderize.

It is an inspiration to all of us living here to see what the make-up artists do with the young film players. I never cease to marvel at the way the TP" FT plainest looking girl can be dra matlzed. Even though you are not Interested in a professional DON'T Don't expect bulky sleeves and fur trim concentrated in masses to thin you down. life, it will pay you to learn how to make the most of your looks. Individuality should always be your keynote.

What type are you? Are you the demure the sweet and girlish type of the girl on the left, or are you thd Mixed Vegetable Salad Mayonnaise Hot Holls Honey Ice Cream Roll Vanilla Wafers Coffee SUNDAY SUPPER Potato Salad Cold Ham Russian Rye Bread Coffee Anise Snaps Fresh Pears ANISE SNAPS Sift and measure three cups cake flour. Resift three times with one teaspoon soda, one teaspoon cream of tartar and one-half teaspoon salt. Cream one-half cup butter, add one and one-fourth cups sugar a little at a time and cream until light and fluffy. Add two eggs well beaten, then flour and two tablespoons whole anise seed. Chill until firm enough to shape.

Form into small balls about one Inch in diameter. Sprinkle additional anise seed on greased baking sheet and place balls far apart on sheet. Bake in hot oven about eight minutes. Rains coming get ready! Umbrellas recovered and repaired. Hand bags, luggage, brief cases made, repaired.

Henderson's, 747 S. Hill (second floor.) VA-6333. Fur trimmings tails, bows and pompoms on velvet or suede hats, follow the Edwardian trend in fashions. Improve yonr appearance! Un wanted hair permanently, safely removed. Marion Monroe, Suite 1008, Foreman 7th and Hill Sts.

Est. 32 years. TU-4924. A charming dress for onlooker sports attire and various casual affairs has cluster-pleated skirt and amusing charm studs on the blouse. Re attractive! Unsightly hair banished by electrolysis.

No scars. Consult Adele Simonov, specialist. 12 years in Los Ange les. 3955 Wilshire Blvd. FI.

4351. Shirred silk jersey of a con trasting shade fashions the bodice of a charming afternoon dress. Cookery Class Planned to End Failures Individuality is the true secret of beauty. The wise girl studies her type. Do you know how to classify yourself? Are you demure like the girl on the left or exotic os the brunette? Read what Lydia Lane has to say about making the most of your looks.

We hope you're one of those ond in the eighth annual series exotic and sophisticated type of the brunette? How is this effect achieved? Study these pictures, notice the shape of the mouth, the eyebrows, the use of eye make-up. For those not sure how to go about it I have leaflets that will help you. One is called "Modeling With Make-up," another is entitled "How to Make the Most of Your Looks," and a third "The Ten Commandments of Beauty" may give you a few pointers. of cookery programs sponsored The Shopper's Notebook rare and supremely fortunate individuals who have never had to wonder "why recipes go wrong." If you aren't, however, you'll want to attend this week's Times Home Institute cookery matinee in order that recipe failures will Clinic Plans Play Benefit Members of the Clinic Auxil by The Times. Samples of a malted milk tablet for reducing will be distributed.

There will be a quality demonstration of canned foods by one prominent canner. Two recipe folders will be given away. Copies of the recipes to be made from the stage model kitchen will be printed on convenient file -sized cards and distributed to those attending. Basic recipes to be presented be a thing of the past in your life. iary of the Huntington Memorial Hospital of which Miss Ruth Wilson is president will hold their annual benefit party on If you would Uk a copr of on of then thfn aend mi a 3-rnf atamp Uo cover rout of handling,) with your nmt and addritM, but If 7011 would Ilk all thrro then mall a 5-cnt atamp askinr for No.

B-31 "Modelini With Mk-iin." B-25 for "How to Maka th Most of Your Uoks," and B-27. "Ten Commandment of Bautr." If in Hollywood yon can pn chase the Peggie Moran Reduc December 13 two months ear lier than usual when they will ing Soap from the Bronsonia Pharmacy. Franklin avenue at are for biscuits, muffins, pies and cakes. Among the variations will sponsor Cornelia Otis Skinner in Marian Manners, directress, will devote her regular cookery matinee to the subject, answering questions and presenting basic recipes and their variations, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The program; to which Times readers and their friends are invited, will be held in the roof garden auditorium of this newspaper.

Doors open at 1 o'clock. Admission is free. Several special features have been arranged for this, the sec- Eddie FitzpatrickDrug "Edna. HI" Wife." a dramatiza be shortcake dough, crusty, soft Hollywood Rlvd. at Wilcox, J.

"''''ILIImMMmIIJ'iI -lllll tion of Margaret Ayer Barnes' novel, in the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. This will lie the fourth an and cheese biscuits from the first basic recipe; graham, whole wheat, corn, bacon, pineapple and berry muffins; single and double crust pie pastry; chocolate, spice and pecan cakes. BOBBIE BUTTS TO BE FETED- Mrs. Horace Edward Montague will give a party this afternoon at her home on South Westmoreland avenue to celebrate the fourth birthday anniversary of her granddaughter, Miss Roberta (Bobbie) Montague Butts. Invited are Misses Bebe Ambrose, Carol, Nancy and Jean Waite, Luann Gibson, Mary-Kay Gray, Roxanna Davies, Sharron and Colleen Hurley, Joyce Anna-belle Fox, Patsy, Ann and Di-anne Shepler.

Masters Skipper Morrison, Bobble Bryan, Roy Fox, Trevor Grimm and Roger Ralston. nual benefit to be presented by the clinic auxiliary and, as in This little wooden server will hold enough hot rolls to keep the hungriest guest happy at your next buffet supper. It can be purchased in a local shop. Owl Drug Store, Hollywood Blvd. at Vine.

It is easy to use, dipt, no strenuous exercise. Every woman her own sculptor! Ostrich feathers. In the sea son's favored shades, are lavishly used on autumn millinery, often completely covering a tiny toque. Enjoy jour feet! Painless Treatment corns, etc. Both feet $1.50.

Bunions corrected, no op eration. Dr. McKenna, 202 Story 610 S. Broadway. VA.

5642. The draped Instep, an Important style note for winter footwear, is dainty and feminine and does give one's foot glim lines! Hut old jewelry modernized the past, all proceeds go directly for equipment and aid to patients at the hospital clinic. Other officers assisting on the clinic board are Mrs. Gordon Snyder, vice-president Miss Nancy Comstock, recording secretary; M'ss Eleanor Winston, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Thomas Phillips Morgan, treasurer; Mrs.

Stetson Harman, representative, and Miss Alice Walter, publicity. Celebrities tq Be Feted CWVOJN tstA fcVyON fiHIJt HI Si ttji'U ufruMft tMsy CAVV ft NJI Gaily Painted Wooden Container Keeps Biscuits Hot BY MAXINB BARTI.ETT Fall hostesae are really astounded at the number of delicious, crisp hot rolls their guests can consume in the course of a buffet supper. Many a maid has well-nigh thrown up her job at the thought of keeping them, hot on a plate while she carries them in pursuit of guests wandering from room to room as they discuss the blunders of the quarterback or the difficulties of the tenth hole. This little wooden container, with a lid that works like the top of your silent butler, will hold an adequate quantity of hot rolls for guests who drop Miss Callie Gregg Complimented Miss Callie Gregg, president of the Los Angeles Kindergarten Club, was honored at tea In the Women's Athletic Club last week. Among special guests were Mmes.

Lela Howard, Frances Mathews, Wenona Huntley. Una Upton, Sylvia Woods, Ethel Woodbury. Mary Clay Darr, Dorothy Sullivan Misses Nadihe Booe, Marguerite Preiss, Esther Berger, Agnes Leonard, Marguerite Jordan and lone Kirk. and watch and jewelry repairing expertly and reasonahly done by G. B.

Kinsey, 747 South HilL Baby shoes bronzed. VA-1604. Moire, that favorite fahric of the IDOO's, is again leading for dressy afternoon frocks in black or rich colors. Tahitians Feted at Smart Dinner Miss Louise Locher entertained last Sunday evening at the Deauville Club in honor of Mrs. Norman Hall and daughter Nancy and Miss Irma Allain of Tahiti.

Others present were Miss Locher's mother, Mrs. Felix Locher; Mr. and Mrs. David Cave and Mrs. B.

F. Walker of Fresno. A Jan fnftl Brm josspm 168 NORTH BEVERLY DRW severer Mtuis Tribute will he paid to prominent men at a celebrity luncheon on Wednesday at the Jonathan Club, following a talk by Mrs. Lillian Goldsmith. At the speakers' table will be Dr.

Frederick Roman, who will talk on the Kuropean situation; C. Erling Roberts, who will exhibit some of his canvases; Capt. Archie Mayo, Keith Campbell, Burr Mcintosh and J. Frank Burke. Those who plan to entertain include Mmes.

J. P. Carson, J. C. Merrill.

F. C. Hawkins, P. C. Barnard, R.

L. Henry, J. E. Ader-hold, Roy II. Sheldon, A.

W. Elliott, W. E. Landis, R. II.

Teck-lenborg, C. P. Staal, Ralph Yam-bert, G. B. Tunnell, E.

J. Dillon, A. II. Lohn, E. II.

Lamb, A. H. Hand. F. W.

Carson', Henry Patten, Harold Leslie, E. O. Pyle, I. A. Lothian.

E. Price, John Klar-quist, C. W. Rltter and Milton Arthur. Camouflaging Pimples Dear Miss Lane: Recently you wrote of a little stick that one could rub over a pimple and conceal it.

My skin is not bad but once in a while I get a hickey so I would like to know about it MARY LEE. This stick comes in a variety of shades and does a good job in concealing the occasional bump. For information concerning where to get It, telephone me at MAdison 2345, Station 358. If you write inclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope or postal. Tea Honors Peruvian A tea was given at their Santa Barbara home last Sunday afternoon by Dr.

and Mrs. Henry Johnson Ullmann in honor of Marquis J. de la Riva Aguero Osma of Lima, Peru, whose grandfather was the first president of Peru. The distinguished South American is on his way to the Orient for a fifteen months' stay. Mr.

and Mrs. Hewitt Reynolds of Montecito gave a luncheon for the Marquis earlier in the day. Mrs. Reynolds' brother, Carl Breuer, has just been transferred from the consulate at La Paz, Bolivia, to Lima, Peru. Accompanied by Mrs.

Breuer, he arrived at the Peruvian post last week to serve with Louis G. a Barbareno, who is chancellor of the American embassy. President's Tea This Afternoon This afternoon will mark the president's tea, an annual event of the Laguna Beach Art Association, to be held at the galleries from 3 to 5 o'clock. The affair also marks the opening of the October-November exhibit, the first to be staged by the new gallery administration. Hostesses will be Mmes.

Lewis F. Moulton, Charles Bradley, Llovd Scilset and William A. Griffith. Old silver re plated, lost, pieces matched, new brushes, combs in old mountings, intricate repairing of all kinds! Peerless Platers, 239tt S. Spring, 2nd ft.

VA-5417. High-throatecf suede shoes that hug the Instep are smart for street and afternoon wear In black or autumn, shades. Wonld yon like a free analysis of your ability as a hostess or apartment -house manager and advice on training? See Florence in for lunch before the game or supper afterwards. It Is painted a bright yellow and decorated in white with all the signs of the zodiac to provide a diverU LOOK AT AE! I'M MIXING UP I ing note. If yellow does not please your fancy or fit in with your favorite color scheme, the local manufacturer who created THE NEW CniSCO MAKES IT EASY, PET! cmsco's SO CREAMY IT3S MY CHOICE EVERY TIME FOR LIGHT DELICATE It I these amusing little "roll-pass ers" will be glad to paint one I W- i SO EASY to suit your specifications.

To learn the name of the shop which sells these aids to the fal hostess, please telephone Madisan 2345, station 358, or write to me in care of The Times, Inclosing a self-addressed postcard or stamped envelope for reply. Mrs. Lawrence Heads Corps Heading the Motor Corps of the Community Chest again this year will be Mrs. Paul William Lawrence, who has chosen her committee from members of the Assistance League Las Benevo-las group. Assisting the chairman will be Mmes.

Oscar II. Muller, Thomas Manwarring, Mary Elizabeth Culver, Robert. Rtahl, Sheldon Hartwell, Frederick Nason, Franklin Farman and Arthur Marks. A CAKES! Eastbound Mr. and Mrs.

John Claire Mon Pepin, 720 S. Figueroa. MU-2184. Gorgeous indeed Is the costume jewelry shown to wear with black-elaborate gold necklaces and bracalets for daytime, or gem set for formal occasions. Moth-eaten, cigarette burned, torn clothes, linens, upholstery rewoven.

French Weavers, 6059 Hollywood Blvd. 1-8510. Prompt attention to mail orders. For Southern California day-lime wear the fur coat cut on swagger lines leads in popularity. Parisian artiste wearers re weave moth holes, tears, burns in woolen garments.

French Art Weavers, atelier, 1509 N. Vine, 2nd floor, formerly 1007 S. Grand. Velvet in rich, jewel tones Is used to fashion charming little hats destined for important affairs this winter. Trlxy Foundation Garments) have unique control which removes inches from hips helps teith left a few days ago for the East where they will remain un til spring.

YES even a child could mix a lovely light cake with thin new, creamier, easy-mixing crisco! And a for you you'll save yourself all hard creaming the minute you atop using stiff icebox shortening and change to the new improved Crinco! SAVE YOURSELF all hard creaming aave yourself from having to arid sugar slowly, beating and beating it in! Take the new Crisco shortcut to wonderful, light-textured cakes, Just STIR NEW CRISCO, SUGAR AND EGGS at tht lams Urn. Testa show you save up to half the creaming time required by hard icebox New Under-arm Cream Deodorant First crop leaves of TREE TEA Green are finest flavor leaves safely 'ill ft NEW! QUICK MIX CHOCOLATE CAKE All ingredient! mixed tim I with new creamier Crisco! Esyt I a etipt flour 1 cup funM Jf tMnpomi tod cup Crtoee- I I a towpoom baking 2 mg I powtlw 1 cup lour milk i i4fctJ 1lSs I cup cocoa vanilla -v i Mlt all dry ln(trdlnta and alft thwu. Mak a hold In centr.rut Crlaeo, egga and amir milk I in crnitor. Stir no that tha liquid mlxtiir grad- I tially "plcka up" the dry inirrMllmt. Mil till i 1 arnnoth.

Add vanilla. Pwirlntn two 8-Inch layer I'fc Atbl 1 pana ruhbud with CWaco. Bake In modemto I oven (SV)' about S5 mintit. Put together -A with your favorita whlta Idng or una I Stops Perspiration prevent middle-age spread. Won't you try Trixy? 406 Brack-Shops.

A smart shoe for onlooker sportswear or business is of blue WHY CRISCO IS DIFFERENT! A new special million-dollar process now makes Crisco creamier, smoother, quicker-mixing! The difference is so plain that millions of women choose Crisco say they get delicious fluffy cakes, without paying the higher price of hard icebox shortenings. TRY CRISCO for delicate, delicious cakes! For melt-in-your-mouth pastry! For delicious fried foods, all crisp and digestible! calf with a zipper closing up the instep. If you would like to change the color of your hair or make gray hairs their original shade, con to sult Eleanor Madding, specialist. In green tea, tne tine flavor Uai re produced only in the firs: crop. They re the most delicate in bouquet, the most delightfV to the taste.

The earliest, tht finest first crop leaves are selected for Tree Tea, Green. They're grown in high altitudes. That'i why Tree Tea is the most dtlkkus, most satisfying green tea that you an buyre-gardlesi of its rnaMe price. mecto and other retouches, $3.75. Bleaches.

Egypt hennas. $1.50 to $2, at 703 Brack-Shops. MA-3977, K.nCramvFro.iMn:MliSipeonfert1oner I' I augar, tiwpoon aalt and tablepoon JL I crem. Add teaapoon vanilla. yj Att Mrawmmil Ltwl.

Crlaco lathe reaitrerl V'f Sfr trademark of a ahortenlng manufactured by I tha Procter Gambia Company. I rJ Bl if 1. Does noc rot dtcsiei doei not irritatt ikin. 2i No waiting to dry. Can used tight after ihaving.

1. Instantly itopi pcrspirttioi for 1 to 3 dayi odor from perspiration. 4. A pure, white, greuelesi.itain-leu nnishing aetrn. I.

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Free booklet on request. MA-5448 or CE-23041. Reduce hy applying soap lather TREE TEA- TRY AND SEEI 3 to overly plump curves; no drugs, no diet or strpnuous exercises, Peggie Moran Reducing Soap 5 for sale at Harry Wood Beautf 1 Ww lit Salon, 720 S. Grand. MA-4557.

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