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Times Union from Brooklyn, New York • 147

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I I SUNDAY THE. BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES FEBRUARY 14. 1932 11A -W- Sojourn Behind Prison Bars Fails to Keep Girls From Being Happy Wives am PBTifrgaiEvr. ADVERTISEMENT. Lilyan ashman Born Here Is Screen Best Dressed Born in Bensonhurst, Mrs.

Edmund Lowe Attended Bushwick High School Here. Acclaimed by critics and fans as the screens woman, blonde Lilyan Tashman, with her bright When Man Makes No Honorable Proposal. Girl Is Perfectly Justified in Looking Around and Accept ing Offer From Another Who Wants to Marry. as a Brooklyn girl. A WHOLE STURY IN JUST ONE LINE It can be a short story, or a long one, but it certainly tells its tale.

Oh, I mean of course, (in case you didnt understand) a line around your eyes. Burn jour birth certificate, wear bright red dresses, say joure still sixteen but that one little line will go ba ok on you, and give it ail away. Whats more, it will become two little lines then three and four, etc, etc, etc and so forth. What to do about it. Nip them right in the bud Get tho cream that will frd th vwmklp (that what a line frankly i) and make it disappear or ntlifrs from appearing.

And this cream light now, has hein reduced verj, very much so that jou may all use it and look as young as possible Read directly below, and find out the name, cost and other facts about the little jar that can help jou defy quite a few more jears or dates or whatever it is that brings them on (dim them') No matter how much a man may say he loves a girl, if he makes no effort to win her, but sits back and says he cannot afford marriage, then it is reasonable to expect that some day she is going to tell him that another man wants her for his wife. As sure as youre born, though, the first man immediately begins to feel abused. He loves the girl, but doesnt stir himself to get her. He is content to let the affair drift on year after year, collecting barnacles, but feels he has been greatly wronged when she marches to the altar with another. blue eyes is bow being hailec She Is appearing at the Paramount Theatre here, so any woman who wants to see how Miei Tashman (Mr.

Edmund Lowe) chooses and wears her goWns can have that opportunity. Black is one of her best colors, and the next in line are white, gray, beige and the natural hues. Simplicity 1 her criterion, and she likes evening gowns to be form-fitting, but not to accentuate the figure too much. She hates bouffhnte gowns with a healthy and sensible loathing. Miss Tashman was bom in Ben-bonhuist, and graduated frotn Hnshvuek High School, afty which she attended a finishing school in Mount Vernon.

Her blue eyes, golden hair and sparkling wit attracted the attention of Flo Zleg-feld, who glorified" her In the Follies Anxious tg really act, she appeared in Gold-Diggers," and then, encouraged by success, decided to try the movies. Walking and horseback riding are her only two sports, but he Is an inveterate traveller, and has roamed to many distant ports of cal) Her home in Hollywood is lovely with etchings, water colors, paintings and rare pieces of silver, family heirlooms, which she brought from Many Women Find Romance After Serving Terms in Reformatory. In case anyone Is laboring under the delusion that a girl who has been pent to a correctional institution would not make a good and devoted wife, let it be known that between 25 and 60 per cent, of girls committed to reformatories acquire husbands before leaving the Institution's care. Superintendents of such places for women met in New York recently, and agieed that many women are well fitted to assume the duties of wives and mothers when they have learned domestic matters in an institution. TThey are taught to care for themselves to bu good and efficient housewives and how to care for children.

Since part of a correctional regime, during which q. girl is on probation or parole, consists In finding her work, the problem of these women Is acute today. Thus many girls and young women, eligible for parole must remain in the homes until work is found for them, a difficult task at present. Sewing and beauty culture are among the most popular courses of training in women's institutions while power-machine work, music all types of handicraft, academic and commercial subjects are studied with eager interest. Many girls who have had llttl opportunity to learn these things before being committed prove eager and able students, and soon establish their own homes, married or single, when they again reach the outside world disgrace to his profession, said 1 belonged in the kitchen.

Love and happiness flew out the window. He became ill, from working too hard to pay off old debts, and died, leaving me down and out. So my advice to Uncertains gill Is don't do It. It will be harder for her than for him. And wives, never help to educate-your husbands EXPERIENCED.

Dear Experienced: Yours has been a heavy cross to bear and you have my deepest sympathy. I wish something could be done to make life happier for ou. It is knowing of unfortunate canes like your own that prompts us to advise young people not to take a foolish step. Your case was particularly unfortunate. Maybe another man would have appreciated a wife' helping him to get along, but it has been my experience that men seldom appreciate the sacrifices women make for them in youth, and grow to be sshamed of them in later years, if they have become successful.

BUSAN. IEEriNG youthful by walking, dancing and playing is easy if von arent handicapped by foot pains, Sep the chiropodist at Lane Bryant 15 Hanover PI, and know what foot joy really is. Phone TRiangle 5ti360 THOUGHTS of correspondence always bring a but not when you've a handsome Royal portable to make the words flyf mi'll find it real and itll help you with your acnbbhpg, whether it's letters, school work or business same as it helps me Jot iow these notes. W. B.

Fauetmana carry an extensive selection of tjTe writeis portables and other makes black and colors. Only $5 a month will deliver one to you horn Thej ve a splendid servico department. get in touch with thMu for sales, rentals or repairs, Pi Klflthush Ave. 1 ou ally owe it to yourself to ih Hayes ih The (food What a 14 hat an actresst nd uhat laughs! can't re memlter er seeing better, and Pit urc you ll feel just the same way Vm Hayes is as whimstcal, hnmmous and as lovely as eveft Don't miss it. A MOST natural par no curling fluids, no bother, and no settings ever! Tb ringlet ends keep, even after cutting.

Only at the Peacock Beauty Salon, 132 40th St NYC. (near Bway). Phono 6-9096. Open svnga yor KNOW that the Albeo Cloth 1 ta, and always was, run by la Heit. manufacturer of HeitcnMt Clothes Thats why men got such unusual bargains up there.

Those $15 60 wool suits and coats are easily worth much more. The three ad dresses are: 1063 Greene Ave, (prU vate house), Rond bet. Fulton and Livingston (3 flights), and ta Y. at 1261 Broadway, 8rd floor. rRAY HAIR makes you look years older than you really are.

Anna Healy is an expert at dyeing, without streaks or discoloration And the siiades will match youe, natural ones perfectly! And Mis Healy othr work is excellent, too her permanents never require StA tings At 23 Bond St near Living-' slon Phone rHiangle 5-05S9. I OOK into thia Just think, anv living room suite will be re-4 upholstered equal to new In smart btoeatellos tapestries, velours, etc, for as little as $39, which includes, finest fillings, frames repollshed and expert custom work by the Artistic Ppholstery Shoppe. Order slip cov-y eis now before the busy season 3 piece set only $10. What value! 1 Phone l.Vdlou' j-2900 for estimattfr'T ith complete line of samples. Artia tie shops are at 50 Court phonos TRiangle 5-7046; Jamaica address.

S9 163rd St, phone JAmaica1 6-2483 Jackson 37-59 82nd phone POmeroy 6-6006 nights phone Tivoli 2-3318. to let hair on the face Sf the body rum your looked bsequently yoe popularity for personal advice an tt removal Hair Needs Constant Care Have Lasting Beauty Bv BALL O' DAY No matter whether a permanent is planned for early spring, or whether you trust to finger waves or marcels, if your hair is beginning to lose its lustre, it needs care. And it needs care now. MEETS MODERN DEMANDS Many women Buffer from the IX) OFT RID of that unneces sai fVMi it thf wav th-nim ie pt'irs do Se Mine shm who will make you lose poind one unit I) At 1009 I ourth Bl Flume ATlantlc 6 4321 IMur rate rile me loi' the name th that tames chiffon stockings only 59 ix nts. I i you given up dates because of hair on the Lie jonve done something nneceasai Natalie Tov ini, legist red mu sc and had hundieds of oases lust liko this slio an get rid of the hair permanently, so that it never will giow back Ami voull feel no discomfort See her for a free consultation about yourself At 57 IV 57th Ft N.

Y. (near BMT) Phone Wlckersham 2-331 ALWAYS HAVE a per- plexing problem at the Elaine Shops, because I always want more dresses than Im supposed to have You see, thev're samples and fit perfectl), and look better than that if possible Really stunning' And onlv $8 95 to $15 IQ John, kt near Nassau, or 3 Chutch fit, few minutes from Brooklyn. It scorns that quit a tot of th tht4 young thing arc going tn fo basketball game hi a ftij? nay You'll a large numbn of girls at the Flhs Club this eec rooting tor th Hroohlin Americans or the B'hlyn cr Call, jians u'lth a dance following Induce the boy friend to take you thrre. DRISH VP on those dance steps to keep your figuie and your bo friends Oft into the tap class foi business girls, evenings, at the Howell School, 4R3 65th St, (5 doors below 6th kln lhone FVn-set 6-SS32. Very reasonable YOUXb much 1 the better for it, if you get that last nnn- ute freshening treat-Yment Just before our Jdate.

Its Introduced Dy Mile. Reif will take care of jour make-up, nails and hands and of course the usual Mile Rnif service ou surelj know about Mile. Reifs JVlus-lift treatment thnt gets rid of line without euigcry Phono rF.nn. 6 50t0 or Flxitbush for an appoint mnt at one of her salons Brjante in or 121 Flat bush Bk A deluded but happy Idea that a permanent wave or a aeml-monthly trip to a beauty parlor Is all that their hair requires. Thaw cannot understand why It begins to ag ltmply away from a wave and looks dark and dull at the roots Spring will be here soon, and spring and fall are bad leasonn for the hair, because vitality Is at low ebb, and unless good care Is taken to prerent It, th hair is almost sure to start falling.

Dont let It get that far. Brush it dally with a clean, dry brush, stroking It away from the scalp. Pry hair needs less frsouent shampoos than oily hair, which collects dust and dirt. Wash your hairbrush at least twice as often as you wash your hair, If you want good results from brushing If vour hair is beginning to get dry, have a special treatment, or tf it's getting oily, attend to that, too. When a condition becomes chronio It take a great deal of time and effort to overcome it but when you start in time, you can usually nip it in the bud Anyone contemplating a perm anent wave by Faster should take good enre of her hair now, so that she gets Ihe best results with the permanent.

Most of ths failures in tli latter are dua to bad condition of hair and scalp, rather than faulty technique on the part of the operator. AUNT HET nv Robert quille.s QH VANISH. 1 will lit lo if in fa re 7 iso and smooth our on S'm I 'm mi (mull Huija hpuls An i if jou re out of I hts ex Wlent cream 1-0 a'liio1 lu since ben i educed I he $2 ou the 3 ou ru juj only $1 up and the one uinne package 60 cents Won Sue Pun is a grand cream for dry or oily skins since it tnds to eoirect both conditions And whats more, its the only cii.uii you need Buy it at the low-eied pne ar I.oear's, Naranib ami Mari In. or Macv Gunbels, McLreerjs oi saki, SNOOPED about every single laundry in town and feel quite fitted now to talk about soaps, and starch and iinen nmj bluing Of course, Ive nothing but thiee chocra for thft Unit System L.tundry since their method happens to stand out No chemicals no markings but the purest soaps make jour clothes white and clan and new looking. There a a special method for blankets and curum.s anl the fine things that need so much And aM for a verv low cost So, just pick up your phone an i call LAfayette 3-0900.

You suielj be Mention Nancy ANYONE who limps oi has any foot disablement should know about a ceitain orthopedic shoe con com that has a special method of eliminating the limp and correcting foot troubles By their exclusive method they have restored a more normal wain to those wtjo, thru paralysis or other causes, limped or suffered other foot deformities No uglv shoes cilhei I urge ou to look into this Wifte me foi tin name and address Von jail to include ICood on your show shopping hit It a dehohtful and gay operetta light airs, light comedy ond a maty spittf Beautiful music vuludtnQ that note Immorfa! 0)i Promise It will only remain a fete more days fafc advantage of the remaining days to see it. bargains like You ceitainlv can up some grand thinrs At 11-13 DeKalb A iv opp Rk JXiramount Dont miss this LEAGUE ELECTS St. Georges P. E. Church Group Namee Arthur Gorst PretideM.

Th loung Mens tfooal League of St. George's E. Uhurih held its annual elation and public installation of officers al the thurch. Marcy and Gates aeM. Jennings, senior warden of the church, Installed the following officer: Arthur Gorst, president; James McOu key vice president; James Gaddis, eecretarj; Anton Mikkulkia, treasurer.

Both the rector, the Re. Horae E. Piute, and the past president of the league. Thomas F. Murphy, spoke on the work of the league and congratulated the new officers.

The advisory board of the league consists of tha past president and William F. Murphy. William 1. Hollis wss chairman for the eve ning. to restore'eden MUSEE Wax Figures in Chamber ef Horror Be Replaced.

The wax flgurea of notables and scene showing th chamber of horror and other subjects, do-ntroyed or damaged In a fire In the Kdea Muhee, at W. fllxth at. and Surf av Coney Island, will be restored in time for the opening of the Coney Island season, according to word received yesterday from Samuel Gumpertx, owner of tho museum, who la now at Sarasota, Fla. Uumperts purchased the Eden Muse, which fof many years was on West fid Manhattan, and ha brought the wax flguiee to Coney Island. They were damaged in a fir in 1923.

but were replaced. DIVORCE COSTS NOTHING Angelet, Feb. JS. 80 long aa It was free. Thomas Mtllen of Glasgow, Scotland, had no objection to wife obtaining a divorce In IOS Angeiea A communication to that effect was read in the courj of Superior Judge Arthur Geetch, and grant-ad hire.

Jean Mllltn br dtuo. For the Ilia of me, I cannot figiue out tlita altitude that lomo men wear. Are tly honest with themselves or just born Isay? Do they have any manly pride about them, or are they content to feel sorry for themselves the rest of their Uvea? Listen to Freddy's Sud Tale: Dear Susan: You've always riven me very food advice In the past and for just that reason Ie come to you again simply because this problem means everythin to me. However, that you may be able to aid me more easily and have a clearer view of the situation. It will be accessary for me to elate the points leading up to the present time.

Six or seven months ago I met a most wonderful girl and I have been seeing her ever slnco, that is to say. considerably. Although we had thought of steady company, we decided not to. both realising the sacrifices of such a decision, especially when there was no sin of going any further She is always In my mind, and though I am in no position to give her as much as others do, she real led the fact and was content In anything we did. She is kept under the guidance of her mother, not too strictly, but wisely, yet I think she Is the sweetest and most adorable girl I've ever known.

We go to the theatres, to dances, to parties, walking, and to church every week, because her mother likes us to attend. We're never had any disagreements, never a misun-derstanging, never a harsh word. Hc'e been getting along splen-dll And now perhaps a bit late, Ive come to the realisation that I honestly do love her Im Insane about her and the sad pait is that, thnt a far as it can go for me. She's almost 20 and Im 28. But as far as matrimony is concerned, I frankly In no financial position to call her mine.

Thats the part that hurts. To think that a fellow of my age can't be more than a mere clerk to think that other fellows younger than mvself arc able to get along betug married and with conditions the way limy arc Tt was agreed we could go out with others, but our appointments would be definitely set She has seen others, yet because couldnt afford it, I've been fair In my actions She says she likes me immensely, more than amona else she knows, but I learned during one of our recent conversations that her boss' son wants to marry her. Shr Isn't sure, If she wants to or not. I dQ not know just how bad the affair Is, but 1 do believe that, should she accept ami leave the guidance of her mother, she'd have a more independent feeling and be far from contented tied down again. FREDDY.

Well Kreddv, the only thing for ou to do Is to declare your intentions snd then see how Him young lady feels I.M her know that you, are crasy about her and want to marry her. And then see where the boss' son stands Let her know that marriage Is Impossible right now, hut you dont Intend being a poorly paid clerk ail your life, do on You must have some ambition. Things will pick up, when this depression Is aver, and then you will he able to marry the girl. But In the meantime, for goodness sake, let her know how you feel about a few Important things like love, etc. She wouldnt be plalng around with the boss' son.

if she thought you had serious Intentions shout her. That Is, if she likes you, too. And the only way to find out ts to declare your own love and ask her about her feelings In the matter. Get aome backbone. SUSAN.

Dear Susan Chester: I am one of your admirers for many years and have always found your answers very good. Am writing you now, regarding your answer to Uncertain. I thought the answer wss very good. When my husband and were married, we thought ourselves qual In position and education In time, he wanted to be a professional man and wont to college to be a doctor. I helped him through, worked day and night.

He griylu-ated with honors and opened an office. In time, he became very successful. He then started to abuse, me, called my Ignorance a TIMES LAUNDRY CO. A new snd modern (auniry plant. iRquipned with the latest and best me chinery fnr sanitation, efficiency, service and promptness.

Organised and managed by Uuniif eat pert to serve snd suit TO(J. We do ail kinds of sendees, and do them right, Std tsteplmeo ITTrecM MI139 COOLING and akid Fries But. empters to Appetite Bv MltB iMDWF.l.L Lf.E When Mrs. Aeiage Housewife entertains her friends or club members at lunch, site DOES want to have a reall nice lunch. Here is something she can prepare ahead of time, and cook at the last minute.

And is it good? lulsler Oil Ids Browns Are Lighter In Spring Oxfords From Spectator to Sturdy Walking Shoe, All Are Smart. By ANNE TRACT Theres no reason this yoar why the sensible woman who wants sensible shoe should have to mortify her vanity and blush for her feet. The newer oxfords Are the classic shoe, with a few minor variations, successfully Intended to keep them interesting. With tailored suits, tweeds, and sports clothes, nothing could look smarter than the Prtnce of Wales of ghillle oxfords, In the new warm brown tonee, far more attractive than last years dark, blackish browns. Oxfords of the wing-tip variety range all the way from flat-heeled, determined-looking affair', to the spectator shoes, tailored but feminine Rluo Rid Tho say that blue Is going to be good this spring, and In anticipation the shoemakers have flooded the stores with blue shoes, from almost a royal blue to midnight shade Tho one with white perforations in the classic manner are vei good, and also the aofler, more dressy ones, simply trimmed In self or perhaps gunmetal ornaments.

With hose that are not too dark these shoes are most, attractive and are conservative enough for most tastes, too tho very dark blues. Hsii-net It seems timely to mention word or so about hosiery, which is getting more and more Into the tennis-net class. Home Of the small, intricate weaves are attractive with tailored clothes, and the Usles are especially good. Tho others although they wear veil, the larger ones, with half-inch holes should saved for drefcs wear and never worn with heavy shoes. Blockings are getting lighter at last and, although flesh tones are not shown, one seems to see less and less of the dlsmai off-black shades.

HOUSEWIVES FOIL THIEF Captured With Brisk, Wsl- When two womea, housewlvss, discovered burglar In their home In Flushing recently, they picked up bricks and held him at bay until the arrival of the police. Stay there, or I'll daeh out your brains, was the atern order, and the burglar meekly stayed. "I've done two bit In Bing Sing, he confided to the police upon their arrival, but Id rather do another than face those women again." WRITER, 74, WEDS GIRL, 24 Fifty years difference In their ages failed to daunt Pavla Strong. American author, 44, and Camilla Dunner, 24, hi secretary, who were married Friday at a registry offloa in London. Both art native New Torksr LIBYAN' TAsHMAX Rrooklvn Aside from her reputation for style, she is recognised as an unusually able and talented actress.

Gao A Tollners Restaurant Inaugurate Sunday Service Today. An old, conservative Brookln Institution is undergoing a liberal change in conformity with modern customs. The institution is Gage Tollner's oyster and chop house at 374 Fulton at, not fkr from Borough Hall. Today will be the first Sunday la 53 year it will not be closed. A sign in the window proclaims that the place will be opn Sundays from noon to 9 m.

In all other respects, however. Gags Tollner's remains as conservative as ever. The management still adheres to its ancient creed, which requires the serving of ths freshest and most succulent oysters and the juiciest steaks. Eugene Tollner, now 82, is too old a man to change his wavs Peth B. Dewey, present active head of the establishment, agrees that youve got to draw the line somewhere.

When the old chop house was first opened in 1S79 Brookljn wa not only a city of ohurches but of home Sunday dinners Rut Tim have changed with the passing or the horse cars and the advent of movies and then talkies. Todav Brooklynites will go out to dinner even on the Sabbath. Gage Tollners bows to the inevitable. POOR PA Bv CLAUSE CAILA "The trouble with people Is that they're not educated," I says to Ma. "That's the reason they can't entertain themselves.

That's the reason they don't enjoy anything but excitement. They're bored with life because their mind ar not trained to appreciate th higher "I dont see that they have the blue any oftener than you do, Ma My. "Tou worry about all the things they worry about, an In addition you fret because they're Ignorant "All th past means nothin to such peopl," I says. "They know nothin' about the pro grew, of civilisation from th early dawn of history 'From what I can remember of my schoolin'," Ma says, "people was happy an contented in th early dawn of history, but they're been educated to get tho best of each other until we'r got more Bufferin' than when was all Ignorant "Take th case of Smith, for Instance, I ssy. I quoted Hamlet to him an he asked who Hamlet was.

Thats what' you ms when people ar not educated. "Well, Bmtth may not know who Hamlet Is, Ma eaya, "but I notlr he bought hla wtf A fin new car yesterday." I hop I began. "Jt may be a lot of consolation, Ma say, "to read a good book when you haven't got a luxury, but I'd rather let the ron-Mtlauug go an' toJoy th luxury, I Bedroom Is Pleasant If Colors Harmonize Your Bedroom Should Be as Attractive as Guest Room. By HOME-MAKER 6o many women plan their guest rooms exquisitely and neglect their own bedroom that it seems high time to point out that the person who lives and works in a home needs as much consideration as someone who only spends a weekend. Luxury is something we all like.

It doesn't have to be splurgy, satin-lined or particularly expensive, but every woman loves to have nice things about her. In a bedroom this can easily be accomplished by carrying out details of color and tecture to the nth degree. Closet First Give a woman an attractive place In which to keep her clothes, and she wont mind using last years coat. If her closet Is prettily colored. with a special place for each type of garment, she will have at least one place in the home which Is a constant soothing pleasure.

No matter how hectic the kitchen looks, or how bad a time she had putting up curtains all morning. Bhe will enjo a brief rest in a bedroom that has been organized for her convenience. No Frills This doesnt mean loads of fussy, frilly objects around, cluttering up the place, but merely that curtains, rugs, walla lamps and bedcovers are all parts of a well ordered scheme Blanket covers should show a soft, restful hue. hen the counterpanes are turned hack, and the box springs and mattresses should be covered In harmonizing tlnta The Inside of bureau drawers can be effective, if partitions and boxes are painted to match the inside of the closet. Dont have too much in drawers and closet, if you can possibly help it.

Its hard to keep a crowded drawer orderly, and every object in it Is likely to suffer. YOUNGSTOWN SNOWLESS Youngstown, Feb. It. Thomas W. Miller sold 3 000 fast of snow fanes to Columbiana County Commissions! and a snow plow to ths Mahoning County Highway Department Thus far.

there's hardly been enough now to roll a snowball. Like a Radio For Your Car Here It la Free Want radio? On, tht fit snugly In your auto and bring tha music and chser from ths merry ether wave whll you ar, enjoying a ride? Of coure you do, especially if it' a Majeatio radio. Two of the nifty Instrument will awarded to th, man and woman who write th bent letter telllnit why they would Ilk to have their auto equipped with Majestic Not only will they rclv th radio, but tho winner will have th prlasa Installed In their ears free. For the two beet letter of 110 word each, on from a man and th other from woman, th Brooklyn Bally Time and th Specialty Service of which Jullen I-oeb la frealdsnt, will award and Install wo Majeatio auto radios Get busy, Utter writers and mall your letter to the Radio-Auto Contest Editor, (40 Allan-tlo Brooklyn. The content opene officially on Feh.

(, which glvs you a llttl tlm to frerere a prlxa-wlnnlng letter. lYo rd rd rd rd rd rdd Make tlitrk volute sauc of two tablespoon hotter four tablespoon flour, one cup milk oiu-haif tea spoon aalt and onc-iahtli teaspoon popper Add one erx olk one tea spoon lemon juue and tw ran lobster, minred I. Miami unil cold. Phape into cutit. dip ir crumbs, egg and crumbs, fry in deep fat.

Serve with tartar sauce Both recipes servo eight. Heart Tvkc 2 c. ahortening migar 4 milk 3 eggs t4 gtated nutmeg 1 tap. vanilla or granted nnd Of 1 lemon floui tap salt 2a tap. baking potadvi.

Cream shortening and augar together; add milk to beaten eggs and biend thoroughly. Add slowly to creamed shortening nnd sugar. Add flavoring. Add 2 c. of flour sifted with Halt, baking powder and nutmeg, add enough more flour to make a dough that will roll asiiy Roll out to inch on floured board.

Cut with a large heart-shaped cutter. Bak about 10 minuted In moderate over (876 When cold, decorate with white or pink Icing to give effect of lacy valentine. With a pastry tube the name or nickname of each guest may be written on cookie. Serve on a lace paper doily. With the Women If MARIE FRVOOKE The Brooklyn Homs Relief Come rnlttee, according to reports sent out under the chairmanship Mies Nettie Rosenberg, is feeding' 15 UOU persons.

From 10 to 12 o'clock, at head- -yuarters. 69 Schermerhorn toluntccrs are urged to come to lulu the shopping committee, winch Miss Rlliabeth Dutches 1S' chairman. The work is simple. Kcsponslhle persons are asked to ko with holders of food tickets to help i hem shop in the stores which' Khc th. most for tho money.

This 1 helps the Home Relief Committee-' to check on ticket holders add to satisfy the public the nnemploy ment funds ar being properly dl" tributed. Tha Brooklyn Gibson Unemplny- ment Relief Committee met last Wednesday, to discuss th Family Adoption plan a being used in Manhattan. Mrs. Grace Crocker it th Brook- ln chairman, Mr William P. -Kurle.

having served only for th drl.e. This plan provides that respond-' ble families adopt family In need. Investigate Its needs and help distribute what funda th Gibson lief Commit! can allot to each. Though social affairs have been suspended for th month, in tribute1 -to the memory of Arthur bonfers. Msdlson Club women wtu have an educational meeting In the clubhouse, 922 st, Marks tomor.

row night Mrs. Sallle McRae Mlnsterer is co-leader and Mis Marguerite Murphy la president of th Auxil lary. The Women Jurors Bill -corns up for a hearing In th tea at In Albany on Feh. IT. "Husle a Kitchen Orchestra" la be th novelty on tho program for the Ninth A.

D. Deegu of Wmn -Voters budget meeting In th Pay Ridge Masonlo Club, st. and Fourth at I P. M. on rb.

I. Members of th League hsvs beenf rehearsing for th Initial per. formsnee. Ths Lsague meets tomorrow afternoon at 2 also In I be Masonlo Club, to hear Mr. Raul-Uodaln on "Crime Mrs.

Fred Wllcock Is leader and Mr Krneet W. Boyc chairman tli program committee. ficawanhaka Democratic tinmen have been celebrating their tatlon's birthday on Feb. of ra. year.

Mr Martha GullfoUn. rn. leader, has th original paper nhtch ths name of John I Inn sandldst tor Congress, appsn. "Sendln thnt to coll eg reminds o' what old Preacher Flira aald about savin' ths wicked by mean o' dunkin'. When you baptise a aay he, you aint got nothin' but a wet ''If a girl Is a hollow-head when h's sent to colleg, she won't nothin four year later but a college-trained hollow-head.

''Colleges ain't found no substitute for brains There ain't a school In thl country that eaa take a dumb Dora an glva hr a spoonful o' sopnd senss You might as well expect professors to learn her a oew set o' Ueth or new hair. This land I full fond an' foolish psrents that wastes their substance trytn' to maka figs grow on thtatlM. They think you can get four gallons In a quart cup If you keep on sendln', It to school long enough. "it looks orntl to ma If a youngnn can't soak up no more'n the fifth grade, wbat's the sens In makln him Suffer an cheat an' pretend for ten more year? "The school Is full o' boys an' girls that got their fill an plalid over long ago, an' they Ought to be dropped. Tou can't teach a chicken to 'swim, no matter how long you keep tryln.

If a llttl spindle-shanked freshmen can't lift more 'n ten pound, you nsrer 'em ependln' four i years tryln' to make him a football IpJayer." i Cnllcnrn Talcum Soothei gad cool Father, face removes the after-sharing comfort Babya tender and prevent chafing and irritation, and give tl finishing touch to Mother WOMAN IS NEAR DEATH Htr Husband I Killed by Fumes of Coal Gat. Manasquan, N. Feb. II. Mrs.

Vera Gtberson, 24, was In a critical condition In Any May Hospital, Spring lAke, today, from coal gas fumes which caused the death of her husband, Raymond, Si, in their home her yesterday. Police Investigated and found (ho tragedy to have been an accident. Workmen near lb Otberson home heard the woman groan and summoned a policemen. When an ambulance arrived, Ulbereon was dead and his wtfe was unconscious. Police found that coal ga fumes from the furnace in the lions were rcspon-sibl.

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