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1 STTAMOKIN DISPATCH SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1930 JU.weft4s INTERESTtWOMEN-: i WOMEN'S INTERESTS- Eta Style and Comfort a On Golf LinUs HBPCS EM i IY7 Uf LEOLA ALLABD 1 by CAROLYN WELLS Come fell ye mourners for lost loves, and gather round me: I've Just finished reading a dozen letters from people who tell me they loved deeply sincerely, tenderly. They lost. Now they will never, never get over It, but will spend the remainder of their days telling people about it and moping in somebody's corner. Some of them will do that, without a doubt, and BY DOROTHY HERZOG "But her rooms are the whole-fpered by the terrifying PralL who house she owns it all, stood at attention with the yield ing softness of a stone imagft Only the eyes of the butler rooved but they followed the intruder's every gesture, until even the solid Lawlor was so nervous he nearly, screamed. i Learning the situation, Bettyi stole upstairs, and the sudden ap-j pearance of this goldy- haired tw "kK.

CHAPTER XXV. SAYEE moved restlessly and laid down bis fork. The otlars made pretense of eating, but soon gave it up. With one impulse they rose from Oie table and went out on tlie terrace, where Prall brought coffee to them. Abel Collins took Lawlor into Aunt Judy's little sitting room, which wim secluded and safe from Interruption.

"Now," said Abel, when the two men were seated, "all the cards "Shucks I You know what I mean. Her room, boodore or whatever, where she keeps her mash notes and sweetie pictures. Her diary, if she has one, and all that sort ef thing." "Oh, pshaw, Lawlor, you're 'way off. Miss Duane is not that sort of girl" "All girls are the same sort. I didn't say there was any harm in these letters and things did But a man of your age must know that when we set out to do this business we've got to do it" Abel Collins did know it He HOLLYWOOD, May 18.

When Bebe Daniels marries Ben Lyon on June 14th, there will be no motion picture cameras concealed within the church. Neither will there be a microphone within the church to record the ceremony. I report this with delight, The custom ot introducing camera and celluloid Into wedding ceremonies has been growing in Hollywood. Ai one wedding, the camera perched in the chClr balcony and clicked a strange accompaniment to impressive vocal num hers. But Bcbe will have none of this.

Her wedding is not to be fodder for news reels. Any photographing to be done will be done later at the re sprite-like person completed tile dis-j comiort of the man who was only; doing as he was told. The prickles came to the back oft his neck, perspiration bathed hi inat is their happiness. The world is full of folks who rather be martyrs than happy soldiers. It's a privilege for them to keep repeating the story of their disappointment.

What does it get them? Not the sympathy they solicit, they are, usually, looking somebody in the back. Not many smiling faces turn toward the love mourner. The thing for him to do is to take a bone and go under the house--away under. After the first time you hear the story of a person like this, your sympathy having been given, you are ready to move on to the next subject. After all there Is always a broad smile just around the corner, if you are interested.

People who mourn eternally are a bore. They should have a colony up in the mountains away from people who accept life as it Is. The sad part of it is that they could come Out of it and they won't. They are not mentally "touched," they are lazy. It's an effort to jar loose from their woe.

Among the letters I mention Is one from a man who loved a girl and lost her. You'd think no one else ever had that experience. As a matter of fact almost everybody has. The best remedy is to look around at the neighbors you haven't been noticing before. will always find one right alongside, who hasn't been Woofing But who has more trouble than you have.

I was told that, I tried it and it was true. If then you don't feel ashamed and determined to turn the next corner into a happier road, you are a gumpschless. It's grand to be a one woman' man and a one man woman, but there is no need to be fanatical about it. (If I'm wrong write me, 235 East 45th N. Y.

Copyright, 1930, Premier Syndicate, Inc. brow, and his thick fingers seemed; clumsier than ever as he tried to: also knew that he could stave it extract, from ormolu pigeonholeej off no longer, and the matter must in a bouts Quatorza desk, what on the table, please. Miss Duane is my godchild, and though her fortune is in the hands of trustees, ception or home or outelde the church or in the minds of those pre I am the one most responsible for come to a crisis. "Very well," he said, and rang the ben. Prall came.

"Prall," said Abel Collins, "take Mr. Lawlor to Miss Emily's rooms. Let him make such search as he sent, bravo, salutes this department, hr nersonal welfare. What is Mrs. Phyllis Daniels, Bebe'g moth your exact errand here?" er, is busily attending to the multiple "All the cards on the table it details Involved in a wedding.

I met her at Billy Radigen's studio, 'tother "wishes, and then bring him back Is," agreed Lawlor. "I am here might be incriminating evidence in the Duane case. "You poor man! You're all tired out!" cooed Betty's soft, cool, voice. "Let me help you. Have you finished this lot?" Deftly she slipped a pile of papers into a drawer and pushed, it shut.

"Now, over here or have you'l already done this side?" "No, miss, I ain't But I don't need no help." I Ordinarily, Lawlor's English was fair, but under stress of barrassmcnt it went by the day, whence she went, accompanied to make inquiries. You must not by Marie Mosulnl, to see the final take it amiss, for it is in the line of polke duty, and we have no choice in the matter. We mast to me." The artUla Abel had had a fair notion that Mrs. Juliana Bell would already have performed such sins of omission as she saw fit in Emily's rooms, and he concluded not to trouble her further in the matter. So Prall solemnly conducted the however, does not lnterlert with pictures, or even stage engagements, Next Sunday, when Maurice) Cher aller cpens at the local Mayan These ter for a special one week engagement, Bernle and band will lend hand in ths festivities.

But Ben, despite his popularity, is still the same little chap who played his way into the limelight of New York, years ago. Which is unusual enough to merit comment. Appropos or Maurice Chevalier's plan to appear in a weeks' stage engagement here, I understand this is ecauss no immediate story awaits him on the famous lot Chevalier was supposed to make a talky version ot "Brewster's millions," but turned this down as not suited to his type role, some talk now about "The Little Cafe," one time stage play but a question mark to this department. Irene Rich's first part In picture was an extra in Mary Plckfordw silent film, "Stella Marls." Miss Rich received three dollars for her days' effort. And didst know that Zasu Pitts made her flick bow in one of Mary Pickford's films? Urn, "Daddy Long Les." i Add nicknames: Ths two mm fiction of the James Oleason family call Mrs.

J. O. General Pershing, Yep, they take orders from Luctil When William Powell flrilahes his current outloud, he reckons hell trek acrras to London and vacation a bit with Ronald Colman. One of the boys in ths electrical crew that works now and then on Clara Bow picture was badly hurt la an automobile accident, Clara promptly mailed him a check for 100 to help curtail expenses. Well, I'm dubious.

How tout you? King (Director) Vidor returns from "Billy the Kid" location and relates a hum-hum yarn about one of the nimals (feur-legged) who gained fame as the "Noontime burro." Cays Vidor: "That California canary would 'sound off promptly every day he dldnt vary five minutes either way. We got so we set our watches by him." Be seeing ycu. "Yes, of course." Collins spoke heavily; he did not hanker after this investieation. Who could tell Golf ttshions are displayed bf iittidious miss pictured tbove. A beige polo coat is worn with i jersey and kasha costume ot beige md orange, (International NwsrM sketches for the bridesmaids' gowns.

The eoler scheme will be charming. Bridesmaids will be Marion Davles, Llla Lee, Betty Compson, Adela Rogers Hyland, Constance Talmadge, Diana Fltzmaurice, Miss Mosqulnl and May Sunday, 'with Mrs. Harry Martin (Louella O. Parsons) matron of henor. Bebe's farewell to single bliss is being highlighted with numerous teas and showers.

Last night, the local fern scrlbesters with whom Bebe is that popular gathered at Louella Parsons apartment. Buffet supper. After which, Bebe had to brave a barrage of eyes and gcod-natured taunts and open sundry packages, all of which were paper gifts of some sort or other. A chuckly time "wa3 had by all." "PRESENT ARMS." Over at the active RKO studio, production begins scon on a songster comedy of the war yclept "Present Arms." One Ken Murray, described to this colyum as a popular voodvll-ist. will be starred with Irene Dunne, an unknown to me, his heroine.

Of particular -interest will be Ben Ber-nie's debut into the talkies. Ben, the w. k. maestro of the Jazs moguls, is a modest sort of cuss. He and his band came West under an agreement with the Monlmartre.

This, whither an investigation of the ease of Emily Duane might lead? "Well, now, Mr. Collins, as man to man, if you found a dead and lying beside her a fur tippet and a few diamonds that belonged to another woman, (wouldn't yflu make inquiries? As man to man now, wouldn't you?" "Lawlor," and Abel's blue eyes (gajed at him, "I can't carry on this, talk as man to man. You're ithe investigator, you're the inquisitor, but I'm only anxious to protect my little girl from this base, this outrageous calumny. Oh, I know you're honest enough In your suspicions and doubts, but Emily Duane couldn't have done thing you imply for I suppose you are implying all cards on the table?" "On the table it is. Well, then, cir, the ehief thinks and I think, that It night be that Miss Duane and Mrs.

Pennington had a sort tiff, and of course, they didn't The Home Kitchen Br ALICE LYNN BARRY What New York Is Rearing By Annebelle Worthingtoa Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished with Every Pattern A ytllow dimity printed in white daisy pattern is just precious for wee tots of 2, 4 and 6 years. The buttoned yoked bodice is typically French. It presents a spic and span appear-ance with the front skirt pressed ini kilted plaits with box-plait at the) center. The skirt at back shown slight gathering. To make Style No.

2S16 takes but! yards of 32-inch material in the 4-vear sire. Think of it 'It's very pretty in nile green and white polka-dotted linen with the yoke of plain white linen. Omit the! sleeves and finish armholes, neckline and the edge of the yoke with plain green bias piping. Orchid and white gingham check i with yoke of plain orchid gingham is cute. Piqueprinted batiste, dotted and tub silks appropriate.

Pattern price 15 cents. Be sore to fill ifl size Of pattera Address. Pattern Department Our Spring? Fashion Magaxine is 15 cents, but you may order a pattern and a Fashion Magazine together for 25 Stuffings Improve Prosaic Vegetables. UKPRISE" added to the name ot a vegetable on a menu card is no longer a surprise, since translated Into cooking EnglHh it means usually some of stuttlng. 6U11, ths idea remains a good one.

Many proealo vegetables ars mads more attractive to the ey and ths palate because ship. For Miss Meeker forwarded applications to the Conima county clerk for licenses for 28 dogs all personally owned pets. With the applications she mailed a $42 check to cover license fees. To date, more than 1,000 licenses have been issued under the new or lines will be correct. The length win vary slightly above to slightly below the knee.

"in the afternoon and evening, formal and informal wear, the tendency will be toward the molded figure sU houtte line. "For evening wear the wrap wia be noticeably longer than for after noon wear. For formal evening wear the long wrap hemline will din to tha fight, as men would, but there might have been a pull-about, push-about sort of titrle, and Mrs. Pennington went over, grabbing iMiss Duane's neck chain and aa she went. Then, you see, Miss Duane being frightened, ran laway." "Like Little Miss Muffet," said lAbel without a smile, for his mind iwas merely working subconsciously (and his speech was automatic, i "Now, look here, Lawlor," ha icaid, after a moment, "why not Just as well say that there was a tiff or was not, either way but 'that Mrs.

Pennington herself iarepped a little too near the edge ef the bridge, and Miss Duane to grab her back as she went over. Miss Duane, not being istrong enough, Mrs. Pennington grabbing, as you say, at the fur and the necklace of her would-be rescuer?" dinance requiring all dogs to be lic No. 2516. ensed and marked with identiflca (they are not the same throughout.

they may eppsar best, or (vegetable or onion buc from ths top obtrudes another subsuacs, piquing Interest. Many of the lowly vegetables can 'be glorified into snappy dishes by varying stuffings. Potatoes, onions, beets and turnips among ths root tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, eggplant, cabbage among the green. If these vegetables ars to 'accompany a substantial dish, then a light stuffing of breadcrumbs or some other vegetable, plus peppy 'seasonings will be adequate. But If this Is to servo aa a main dlih, as ifor a child's lunch or supper, then substantial Ingredients can be to make the stuffed vegetable 'most nourishing.

A small quantity 'cf f. pym eggs wiii malte a delirious and filling dtb of any of the plain vegetablea tion numbers. 1V Name back. "Collars on afternoon and venisj WTaps will be large and luxurious." TO TEST STEAM POWERED AIRPLAX3 OAKLAND. CaL.

Maw IT tfana fee Deftly the slipped a pile of papers into a 'drawer and piiihel it shut. Street Address State Go HOLLYWOOD LEARNS OF FALL FUR STYLES HOLLYWOOD. May 17 Hollywood has learned what it will wear next fall and winter in the way of fur garments to be purchased at prices ranging from four to five figures. The national association of the fur industry, at the conclusion of its annual convention, made the following comment on what milady should have in her wardrobe when the fall and winter seasons open: "In the sports coats the straight flight tests of an airplane powered with a steam engine were announced here by William J. easier, Oakland and New York flier, and son of W.

O. Bessler, chairman of the board eg the New Jersey Central railroad. Ths engine is earing completion in Em- CALIFORNIA WOMAN OWNS 28 PET DOGS SANTA ROSA, May 17-Mlss Ef-fle Meeker, of the pioneer family for whom Camp Meeker was named, holds the "pet owning" champion eryviue. "Very goou, said Lawior, compassionately at Abel's earnest face, "very good, but in that case, why didn't Miss Duane scream for help, or run home, and tell the tale?" "We here, don't think Miss Duane disappeared voluntarily," and Abel drew himself up with idignity. "Uh-huh? Well, we do.

Now Collins, I'm right-down sorry fer you, and sorry for all the folks in this house, but gotta do my duty. First off, I'm ordered to ask certain questions of Mrs. Bell, or of the servants here. Then, I've orders to search Miss Duane's rooms." He was a well-meaning sort ani a most kind-hearted man. He had daughters of his own, and he wished no harm to Emily Duane, but he most fervently wished this Lorelei-like young woman and that staring wooden soldier of a butler at the top of the North Pole or the bottom of the North Sea, he didn't care which.

Nor was he set more at ease when he caught sight in a mirror of a slight wink on Betty's part, and the merest fractional part of a nod from PralL (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) OmrtUk, Ust. Ki r4tw Snrfiau. tad police detective to the rooms of Emily Duane. Though not an uneouth or unkempt man, Lawlor about as much out of place as Christopher Sly in the bedchamber of the nameless lord. He glanced round Emily's boudoir, which was done up that year in palest draperies of yellow and pink and mauve, with gilded furniture.

He stepped gingerly on the fair, soft rugs, but duty is duty, and setting his teeth, Lawlor went to work. Even more than ny the dainty trappings was the detective ham- has a "Greater Dublin' Dublin move. Use the Park's They Offer Rest, Recreation and Health Says Dr. Copeland" ftr rift Hp rh I fa bit "1 Says Films Can Never Replace The Theatres What New York Is Wearing By Annebclle Worthington Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished xcith Every Pattern Dots seem to be growing ia pop-elarity more and more every day. In this model, the French couturier! bis chosen a sheer crepe that dis- plays charming femininity in its ceil, blue colouring.

The cape let collar is' plain blue crepe and has picot-edge. It's the modified Princess silhouette' with low-flared circular fulness that' wil! make you look charmingly slender. i Stvle No. 2510 can be had in sixes; 16. 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust.

Tulip-rouge crepe de chine and parrot green flat silk crepe with eggshell crepe collar are stunning suggestions. Printed chiffon voile, printed batiste and pastel handkerchief lawn are lovely for summer wardrobe. Pattern price 15 cent. Be sure to fill in size of pattern. Address Pattern Department.

Our Spring Fashion Magazine is 15 cents, but yon may order a pattern and a Fash- ion Magazine together for 23 Home-Making Helps Dy ELEANOR ROSS Fullness Is Dominant Note In Newest Gowns By ALICE LANGELIER TA mJ 'Aim i TL. wB oete as fresh air sad i iufiwgfi wit a i cen vj a nco itwui i yf taeea wae esuuiat aeS to tbe) seashore or eenatrralSe tae varies) offer beaatr. rest aad Beauty Spots ere lust What the Average City Dtceuer Needs for A'ew Inspiration end Stimulus, Tow Take the family there ertea. Woro Clothes Preservers. Seat always aoafl a Osaay he's fussy about th epmeo ap- PARIS, May 17-Talkles are only canned goods at best and there will always be a big market for the real I PARIS, May 17 Back-to-the-front Got eat lute tha eimletBeaa ma ark.

under the green tree. Twfce St icaie sag-tar wlia yea. Taos warm days are tae Urns to make far tao penmc of his ties, thtn a simple new invention mty keep leas' winter snewths nweare. By ROYAL S. COPELAND, 5L, D.

United States Senator from New York. Former Commlitioner Health, Xev Jerk fitf. EAUTIFUL and useful are tha parks of a great city. To thousands of persons they give the benefit ef the eut-of-doors, place to play and a place to rest. thing, says Madame Pranka Gordon, ell known Polish singer and leading fullness is the newest note in summer evening gwns.

an innovation which has been sought as a lelief to the excessive all-round fullness of Answers te Health Qoewies i teacher tn the Tnstitut Tnternation. a u. r. whet luiam lung coming iu intra 10 i .1 a more becoming silhouette to the i1 tl Cannes' cf Uch Those who have the benefits and joys ef the eoontry Ettle realise large majority of women, whether I is me president, aiacame fingers to become aumh? I. Is there suck a Ulag as aoJ eeUaxftd eeartt Aj May be do to pear etreaWi Oordon Is the world's first professor they be slim or slightly verging on what multitudes there art who eaanet get eat ef the city.

The thousands who live ia the tenements the city find in ths parks recreation for the placing of voices in the talk ing and singing films. She belie-, es that there is an lrn tlsn. BoilS ap the gaeeral heeJta. ana oener neaith. Every human being and animal must have fresh air and sunshine in order to live, The first manse future in the talkies.

Singing films will do much toward the popularization of music and she wants No. 2510. Size cany days of Summer are tunes when the very thought ef getting out-of-doors gives new Lfe and impetus to the dxft work. The more ene has ef these Measicn the Ion re will ha live. the plump.

Lucile uses it on a new model In apricot fatin and lace with Its long kirt tiers definitely drawn frontward and upward following the curved line of the bolero. Another In the same movement comes In white tulle with spreading fullness. A pale blue chiffon is combined with lace and fastens its bolero with a blue flower at the neck line in front. The shirring on the hips falls loese In three pale-blue flounces incrusted with I in and your dreulsUoa wiU lntpreva. -T O.

H. Q. Is there aay treatment wbica wCl saake the taaaDa heahfeyl- A. If the tossOs are atoseesd the? should be resnowee. F.

It How mw abeaM wocaaa 4S years feet 4 iache. ta3 weigh? Aj 1M pooa da. Vv-e a the mto be use to propagate the art and music of every country, especially of those with a rich folk lore. They will never, however, she replace the theatre. "But there is still very much to be done toward perfecting the singing Most ef the city parks are natural beauty spots.

As such every sdult and every child should enjoy them to the full, but not despoil Street Address uem. aot utter uem wim papers and boxes. Leav them as clean as they should be, Get out into the parks as often as you can, ia ths direct sunlirht. Tha cool broexea itiim. him happy.

That if he boaaU no more than ii tie. ThU new contraption a bit of teel Us at takes up no moro than a twelve-inch atrip of waj apace for faateninr. There are seven rows, each containing seven aeperate notcbea, and a Ue goes by Itself into each one. They bans separately In rows, and as the whole framework can be swung back ana forth, au ties are viaibla simultaneously. No fin-gerinr half a doren er mors to reach the -particular one wanted.

Nor do the tie rot urled up and crush each other. They hang separately, kept apart by the small bit of steel txamewoi k. Another saver of shelf room St the winging wire hatrack for her millinery. It's a round wire framework tn which a bat rests, and It is swung It a wire arm from tho edge of a ahelf. If aheif room ts limited, the winginr ha tracks are a great In providing a framework that keep the hat la good shape, without crush lag.

and w.ihout crowajig. Howtrer, if there is enough a the shelf another kins of fct holder haa socio optrisr p-ile in the way at trees ri tag the hat in rood ahap. it cosaau ot a ertae-line bat form maa tat tws parts Cttiag 1st each other, so that thsy can bo moved hack and forth, and adjusted to the rigat sua. A bat fcte very enugty over this fabric frame, and keep it permapestry la or.r nal amart tinea. Several of Uwe a hJ require amp spare so that they do not crowd each other hot they do prevent bonpa.

oiwe. or other wadaotrafcie chaAfsa of Use Ss the tat- late and rest the serves, and whatever exercise yea caa get is so Bach the good for year r. t. n. tv-wssu ye for ecsesna? fcCtCOPCLArO tcaiLa.

Every peraoa needs new laipiratioa and yea can get plenty ef inspiration ia ear beautifel city parks oa the sonny days. Did yea ever get up ia the early morning for a good brisk walk down eae ef for a Dlspatca ratters el (his style, send lie la stamps at coin directly New Teck Fashion Boreal. Bhian.kln Dispatch. 2il Fifth Areas. New Tart otj.

AjTk HH partJeohare seat east adilrssssi stamped aavaiepe aad re peat your raaeQam. loo parkways; hsw muca oeuar pale blue lace. Another evening gown with this new front fullness comes in fine black lare. caught up in front by a buckle cf marcasslte. The great width of the atart falling in a doub flounce is attached to a tunic tiring the f.ted hipline.

Another in delphinium-blue moire has a double train cut in scallops and brurid- It has a peplum moving upward In front. A cerise crepe de chine has a double coat In hip length, matching tn color and contour. The frcnt fullness of the dreta comes by way of a eodet. finely p'eated and pressed, ex-tendJtg from the neck to the feet 1L3.T. SI -What hoary feaCagT a beeoUtal tVoidoacaplo picture la year salad aye yen rwtura to to fires, total da mares amounting films." declares Madame Gordon.

"So far. very few artists have seriously occupied themselves with the training of their voices for the films, grama-phone discs and radio. They speak and sing Just in their ordinary manner and do not seem to realize that it Is entirely different from singing in a concert The technique must be well studied for good results." Up to the present Une. Wadame Gordon considers that Al Jolson Is the only singing film a rust that can be called good and his voice is not yet perfect. French artists have had very little success along this Lne.

but a new star. Nouna ho has been studying with Madame Gordon at the institute Phoneuq-e of the Sorborme. ts soon expected to show what film singing ought to be AVrVk taay h. toaleattoa. Aret ww wua be if we a this every morning.

Tea are Jsst aa abyeioaUy fit as yoa aaake yourself. Why aot try taia far ax arcs sat tasptratlaa ia tha early more lag heurtt aiarba you Soo have to speas aS ef your recreatjew true la the park. Per ha pa yoa ewa a ear. A ear spent ia the country eaa a meet eaaflcioL Ten spia ever hU aaS aUe, sjast snoihnrt sad country tide, iS the beauties soads by God sad yea g. Beautiful wo.

eeat weeds, a tuzahuag Preaas. er a diataat lake, ail awake B. t. Is tha reel. of baauttrml garaeaa.

It a beautiful and gradeus euateae la saaay piacae to twee the gardens ex Urge estates opeaed to the pubUc ea eertaia eUys of the week. More pea-pie saould take ad-ran tags of these lovely sata. Tfcere is a eaeatal timithie aad aaxiafaeuaa ef the oaa to the hody? TOO MANY BISTBS NTABLT nX TOWN EL CLN1KO. Calif, May 17-Rre hazards In tins near-border town have been reduced to a minimum, but by comparison, financial -losses" Incident to repeated nuts of Doc Stork hat reached alarming proportions. Dials April thcrt were but two leu than $50.

In the same period, the stork paid 41 caEa. The cost per visit, it was estimated, was 1350 or a total of $14 25Q. flit's driving as bankrupt, but we Lit it," said City Clnk John C. Neaie England expects another Invasion of Channel swimmers this year. hotter 3 xtu a it? Ai-Na Very elegant ts a gold and black lame spirit wav ww artve eaiy wtta three flounces In front cn.y.

Tea, it beaoties la feature. The ocat is bordered with black. n. It alaaaet as tsasmaat to ems.

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