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1930 'SWEETHEARTS' TO BE STAGED MAY 23 AND 24 Light Opera To Aid New Girls' Home Girls' Friendly to Give Piay For Benefit of Haymaker Farm Home GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY LEASES FARM WHAT'S IN FASHION? Pacifier Is A Session in Collars Directed by AMOS IWRRlSll Held Peril To-Infants Soft Upper Jawbone Narrow and Elongate Through Claim Habit, Rt OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON RIGHT RlliHT WRONG 4e Hnwn and diet, though, that you'll find these EW YORK What collar is I TMT-fiMiiaxiv out and lm N' hints useful. best for what man! That's a question we know a lot of rsf it men and their wives and daugh Twenty years ago on a pieasani wo rHo on the habies were abroad ters or girls would like, to know 'n ohont. three-fourths tnirr, chewing on these rub- the right answer to. So we've spent ber and celluloid gadgets. They had a jot Qf time finding out.

Cut this large hoops in the ena sc u' article out and see if the ideas In from going down me TI it don't work. j---. thev make I aont wont. UOI1U then. that, wav now or noi DUt any jjuok.

ou mc tinted for all the world Rtdv the shanes of their faces. A like a parade of young porcines check up will lead you to flnd (as WRONd BIGHT What collar should the round faceed man with a short, plump it has us) that neck, wear? freshly ringed hku. rooting. The babies were not to blame, poor youngsters, although one and He looks best, in our opinion, in a Ky ADEI.E MOVER When those responsible for the selection of the 1930 play of the Trinity Cathedral Girls' Friendly Society met to make their decision it was by happy circumstances that they chose Victor Herbert's musical operetta "Sweethearts," for it was in thus city that the famous com-povser of light operas spent so many happy hours and made such a host of friends. Were he living today it is safe to say that he would feel it a great honor to help the worthy cause promoted by this organization of business and professional women through the medium of one of his rlavs for the purpose of maintaining Haymaker Farm House, the recently leaded vacation home of the local branch of this international society.

Already keen interest is being manifested in the coming presentation which ill take place in the Nixon Theater on the nights of May 23 and 24. 600 to Visit Farm Six hundred cirls who find employment in rittsburch. to use the lancuace of the branch president. medium-pointed or low-pointed collar. Why! Because the points offset the roundness of his face.

all, they wouia nave jcum heads off if deprived of these inane instruments of imbecility. And he should stay away from rounded collars. Why? Because Someone else is always to oiame most men have faces that fit into one of three classes. Whether it's a Barrymore, a John Gilbert, or a face that only a mother could love, it will be (1) a round, fleshy face with short neck or (2) an angular, lean face with they repeat and emphasize his for a baby's bad naDits ana wiu, I am confident, heads all the rest. curves.

I was euilty as anybody, mat is High collars and tab collars a Aj' ITirlTP horvin Wc Quarrel ith The Censors Again 1 1 111 1 11 111 H. -bf1'. OX'V By FLORENCE FISHER PARRY why I am so particularly indignant today. I have lived to see what they can do and to be the poorer by several hundred dollarsr having aren't so good for him because he hasn't enough neck length to carry them. So round-faced men you'll be most comfortable and look bet had a two-vear iod oi reetn ter if you wear medium-pointed or low-pointed collars.

ening on my hands that never did quite recover their equilibrium besides a changed lower jaw that this Men with lean, angular heads and Parrish long neck or (3) an oval, normal face with a medium neck. And whether these faces are going to look fuller or longer or leaner better or worse terrible or as long necks the men who look hungry and who can hit a golf ball without half trying can best wear particular child will never forgive What Harm It Does If the pacifier, or comforter, as some neoDle call It. were up for medium to high collars not too high, of course. LAST NIGHT I had an experience at the movies which seemed to incorporate all their best and worst features. And without prejudice I am offering it, feeling that it has been shared by good as they can dppends much on Rounded points are really best for the collars worn under them.

propriety, it is high time for us to revise our conception of decency. Curiously, this wholesale censorship succeeds only in doing what has so often been proved defeating its own ends. Every "cut" has left its furtive implication. Human imagination is an uncensorable thing. Challenged, it is prone to exhibit far more lively functions than any pictorial suggestion would such men.

But since they're not So it seems logical to us for men first in fashion right now, the pointed collar with points spread at to wear collars that emphasize good points and minimize those not so trial, it might win at that. Any slow insidious influence is always difficult to prove. Who can see the soft young teeth (all teeth are formed in a baby's jaw whether they have come through or not) gradually moving out of alignment as the soft upper jaw bones narrow and a wider angle than usual is good. good. A tab collar is high enough and consequently is all right.

Four Types Preferred induce in it. The audience last Certainly, though, low collars and First let's see what collars most elongate, and the chin recedes? No one, of course, until the years night, cheated of candor, leaped to gross deductions. The result is an unsavory taste where only a pro long pointed collars should be avoided by such long faced men. The job of such men's collars is to men want today. Kignt now so our collar counts show most men want soft, comfortable collars us pass and trie harm is done, and 10 AM there you ate! vocative and wTholesome curiosity cover their necks and make their ually attached to the shirt.

Others, countless persons who, like myself, care enough for the talkies to resent the persistent handicaps under which they labor, and the clutter of trash which too often paralyzes them. I had heard of "Ingagi," that picture of the jungle which is showing now at Square Theater. York and Chicago If we older people were to suck faces appear less lean. of course, demand the extra-groom on a piece of rubber nours a ing only a. starched collar can give.

day, for babies don't give up the Miss Lucy J. Newton, "will pass through the doors of this vacation home to find rest, refreshment and recreation. They will come from shops, schoolrooms and offices to spend their vacation in their "holi-ciay house," 17 miles from the city. Lovers of good music. Herbert's lesion of followers and Girls' Fried-lv sponsors are assured of two things they will be supporting one of th most worthy causes Pitts-burghers are called upon to aid and they will be witnessing a performance creditably presented by players wiiose histrionics are being directed by Frank W.

Shea of New York, the man in great measure responsible for the success of three other presentations of the society. "Mary." in 1927: "Irene," in 1928, and -Sally." in 1929. "Monev raised through the two performances will be used to brinr to a realization of a long-felt need of the members of the society for a holiday house," says an announce-men from the Sixth Ave. oft ice, "a place accessible to the city where a girl may recuperate from an illness or may find peace and repose from her busy everyday life." The most popular is the starched vice at night, we'd have sore mouths or soft collar with medium points from 2 to inches long and the at least, if we were not indeed actually crazy. The truth is that we collar with a sightly longer point, Victor Herbert's "Sweethearts," the annual presentation of the Girls' Friendly Society of the Trinity Cathedral at the Nixon Theater May 23-24, has made possible a vacation home, Haymaker Farm, Export, for business and professional women of the city.

Earnest Malapart and Miss Margaret Garrity play leading roles in the production, while Miss Helen O'Herron is a specialty dancer. Mrs. Parry not over 3 inches long. Next popular is the low collar couldn't stand it, and if a baby's muscles and tissues were not so obliging and adaptable at adjusting themselves to the constant pull, they was designed. This, I Dare Say, is the ultimate result of most unintelligent censorship.

BUT TO RETURN to my first grievance: Why, when a movie house is about to offer to its patrons a really splendid picture designed to attract intelligent audiences why does it feel so inevitably disposed to embellish its feature attraction with a whole extra hour of trash, in order to "fill" the desig-nated two-and-one-half-hours? Why not an hour and a half, and let it be discriminately filled? the Sheridan Friends in New about 1 3-4 inches high, with either a short square point or a rounded couldn't stand it, either. AS point usually starched. had vouched for its frankness and fearlessness. "If it remains uncut, When Irritation Results After that comes the high, up THE STORY OF SUE If anyone wants to hear reports standing collar with rounded points from another source, here they are: ven all around. Also a starched 'Great care should be taken to collar.

And finally there is the tab col sterilize everything put into the baby's mouth, for 'thrust' as this By Margery Hale. lar. A soft collar, rather high, with condition is called, is due to a mold. square or rounded points, and voice and eyes were direct and cnai-lenging, but kind. FOR A SECOND Sue listened to, the weird chant that came from a violin in Sarah's apart little tab to keep the corners close ni.

FT KI.HT Men with normal faces and there are such men can wear pretty nearly every type of collar. The medium pointed collar looks particularly well on them. Younger men are showing a growing preference for the low rounded-point collar. The tab collar is also popular among men who like to look dapperly English. The high, rounded-point collar is more suited to older men than to young men.

(t'opyricht. 1 by Amni Tnrri-h Tomorrow Amos Parrish defines and illustrates some important Fpring Fashion points. It follows a lack of cleanliness in care of artificial nipples, or the use of dirty pacifiers. The pacifier Circlet of Disks New in Bracelets together rather than at an angle "Down on my luck. Coulctn't find Which of these collars is best for work.

Disowned for liking to fiddle. ment in the settlement house. Then she turned the knob and stepped is never clean and may readily carry which face! Of course there's no you will see a magnificent exhibition of heroism and native candor," they had told me. It appealed to me that its lesson in natural history and geography might be more pertinent than any which my children could conceivably have had assigned to them for evening study; so after an early evening meal we hastened to the theater, so that we might escape later crowds, and found ourselves comfortably- seated at 6:30. BUT AS USUAL, our penalty for promptness was that we were treated with a whole hour of a preliminary proeram whose quality, alas, we are all too familiar with.

While no wore than the usual "trim disease germs to a baby's mouth took that roadside" job to earn my rule to be followed blindly man Whether your sleeves are long, No such object should ever be per meals and heard someone talking short or non-existent it is well to mitted." isn't that kind of animal now it's every man for himself! He must tfy them all and see which collar about the Becker emerald so I watched my chance. Better get the police." wear a bracelet or two. One of the newest conceits in bracelet is a circ flatters his own face most. We pre Fabric Sets "Don't be silly!" Sarah snapped let made of disks in soft colors to Have a beret, purse and long the words out. "Sue and I both have gloves made of colored linen, pique had all the publicity we want.

I match the shades adopted by blouses. These blouse bracelets may be had was a missing heiress and she was checked gingham or any other dress fabric and you could not be smarter in two-color combinations for an kidnaped heroine. You're safe in your idea. Haymaker farm house is a large fhree-storv dwelling of the colonial ype, at Export, on the William Perm highway. Result of 16-Year Tlan T's surroundings are conducive to and contentment.

Giant shad? trees throw their sheltering arms about this haven. Spacious fawns surround it. Nearby one night find rnose in shady retreats. In short, it is the spot ideal. The farm house comes to the Trinity branch ofter 16 years of planning such a retreat for the 658 members, girls and women of all church affiliations or none, girls and women who are "bound together by common interests, friendships and sympathies." "Sweethearts'" will help finance "Haymaker." Victor Herbert will be doing his share.

Music lovers, "Herbertians," Girls' Friendly followers will be doing theirs on the nights of May 23 and 24. enough with us. Going straight from into the room. Her eyes gazed straight into the face of the musician who had played at The Doughnut. Then they looked at the long, strong fingers that had tried to choke her breath away only the night before.

His bow clattered to the floor, a violin string snapped. He turned to escape, decided to stay, and dropped into a chair. Sarah's puzzled eyes took in the strange situation. "You've met before?" she asked. "I heard him play at the college tea room." Sue answered.

The cool, impersonal sneer of the jnan's eyes gave way to a look of gratitude. "Oh. then I'll introduce you. This ensemble that employs a contrasting now on?" color. "It's the path of least jliere is such a thing music and Sarah answered it eager he answered.

"I beg your pardon. Miss Merryman, for last night. I ly. "Hello," she said, and it seemed to Sue that her voice laughed its way up a ladder. "Oh," she added Prudent Cavalier turned into an animal.

I think 111 mings ot a feature picture, it was designed to affront the intelligence of a 10-year-old. A so-called "comedy." a short, puerile "drama," a saccharine and unending "song" number and the always redeeming news reel finally came to a reluctant end, but not before having exhausted my patience and nerves to the last dram. I was consumed with the certainty that nothing could conceivably follow which could be worth the penalty of that preliminary The other dav when reading a be going now." a second later, and the voice tum seventeenth-century book entitled "Play us another song, Sarah bled down as fast as Jack and Jill had done. Sue, watching, under "The Duke of Devonshire's Funeral Sermon With Some Memoirs of the suggested. There was an electrical intensity in the air that she thought stood as plainly as though Sarah House of Cavendish." writes A.

R. the music might help. Then he had told her that she had hoped found another string in the case it was Ted and it hadn't been. is Jean Brady. He's new at the settlement house neighborhood, but and repaired the damage.

Fordham in The Saturday Evening Review, I came upon the following description of an Earl of Devon of Why. oh why, did one man voice I heard him playing in his tene He played again, a simple little tale of early roses and meadow? and the Commonwealth period which for ment room next door and coaxed him in to amuse the youngsters sea-winds and yellow candle light. unconscious irony it would be hard hour. It was offered with the generous Intention, I know, of giving me my "money's worth." However, it is my conviction that if this mistaken kindness were omitted from our downstairs and finally up here. have such power, she asked? A crash interrupted her.

The violinist had fainted away. Next Sarah gets a doctor. 'Copyrieht, NEA Service. Inc.) and there were strange, wistful to beat: dreams in the oddly impersonal "When he saw a party in the two Turkish Designs Popular on Beach "You didn't know you had asked a thief to come in," the man's voice interrupted, low, rich, cadent, with eyes. The telephone interrupted the Houses too strong to be satisfied he supplied the king with money, attended him at his parliament at an irony that was well-bred even movie programs, it wouia ne me most welcome reform the talkie cou'd devise for a long-suffering while it was poisonous.

I tried to 77 public. steal a ring from Miss Merryman last night, got crazy, and almost choKea ner. sut i got away, so OFTEN happens, the fea came here to share the starvation Oxford, and lent him his" own brother to take the field; and then he retired beyond the seas to wait for peace at home." Sphinx Ages Old The Sphinx is thought to have been constructed about 3,750 years before Christ's birth. ture picture was really superb. "Ingagi" is one of the quarters with a friend of mine.

Turkish toweling roben, turkish toweling beach blanket and turkish toweling scarfs now have an ensemble piece in the beach cane of gaily Mnped toweling. The fabric has proved itself so beautifully adaptable to beach wear that the cape-like robe is only a logical development. Its gay colors lend themselves appropriately to a sunny, scene. Bojfle nmnKt 'fm' Vm ym most exciting and revealing junple thought I was safe. Well, this suit's nearly done for and the stripes will save buying another." Want iai sr m-imm'! i rt, "What made you do it?" Sarah's adventures the camera has ever re-i corded, albeit its lust for blood made I me shrink with misgivings as to the I necessity of such wholesale killing.

and GOLD MEDAL SALAD DRESSING FILLS IT "FLORIDA" all 1 whifn with pa'cnt, red or g'Mn weaving, parchment with Square iXcck The deep square neck is new for Fimple summer evening gowns. Sometimes it takes little puff sleeves, which make it quaint. Other times it takes no sleeves at all. Refrigeration But it was not long before my jangled nerves forgot the abuse to which the preliminary "program" had subjected them. Whatever specific challenge this film has met with, as to its authenticity, it remains one of the most heroic of the jungle records, and a picture one can ill atTord to miss, if he bears the remotest curiosity toward the mysterious drama of primitive life.

I Even in the thin and abridged edition which the censors offer to I the all-too-swaddled Pennsylvania I audiences, it has managed to retain i considerable vigor; and although its I high spots of suspense, suggestion to them. decidedly so New style white gojd eyeglasses on easy credit In fact, men like it "MONTfE CARLO-mot! white, white with block; parchment wifh brown, white, red Or blue wav- so Mast men don't like a heavy dressing." That's why the lightness of Gold Medal Salad Dressing and its luscious sweet' tart-spicy flavor appeal 'I well that you will find them eating it on fish, cold meats and the like, as well as on salads. and eoriness, have been smudged by the blot of censorship, the average intelligence can piece the remaining implications into a fairly well-knit continuity. i HE FACT remains, however, that outrageous tamperings have weakened the fine candid OB The rage of the eaon imported woven andal a THE DELICIOUS DRESSING IN THE BIG SQUARE JAR CD strength of this film; and it seems nothing short of an indignity that a film made under such manifest difficulties, imposing upon its makers tremendous sacrifice of comfort and safety, should be hacked to pieces by a handful of self-conscious censors who apparently labor under the benighted assumption that what is nude is indecent, and that jungle natives must be fully clothed, how 7 Free Examination Eye comfort assured in these bMUtiful glasses. Thorough, modern, scientific examination, using only newest, finest high grade instruments.

Most liberal terms special low prices. featured in exclusive shops. A buying scoop by Forsythe makes possible this special low price In addition to illustrated sandals, Forsythe presents other 'styles In every conceivable combination of colors.Come early while the selection Is complete. By WILLIAM II. BALDWIN Author of 'The Shopping Book' Written for NEA Service Selection of a practical ice box will solve the problem of providing adequate refrigeration.

How an ice box is insulated is important. In the most primitive type of box, insulation is provided by an air space between the outer and inner shells of the box. An improvement over this -dead air" type is one in which the space is filled with granular cork. Even better, are fillings of Balsa wood and sheet cork. Doors should swing closed from the lightest push and should be equipped with self-closing catches.

A good test is to close the door on a sheet of paper. If you can take the paper out, then the door does not close tightly enough. The lining of the ice box controls the ease with which the food chambers can be kept clean. The cheaper grades are lined v-Uh corrugated galvanized iron; better grades have baked enamel linings, and the best are lined with porcelain-enameled sheet steel. TOMORROW Rugs 9 Price Complete ever incongruously, in order for the record of their lives to escape a re PURE SILK -FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY $00 SO action of shame in our primpy breasts! The deliberate and merciless cutting of all parts of this film which showed the natural nudity of the natives, the abandon of their dances.

1 50c Down 5bc Weekly the savagery of their impulses and yv in their primitive lust for the hunt or Glasses for Far Near Vision deny us many of the most important episodes in the film which were LTiJll potts an Itf shown in Chicago, New York and Hollywood) and make somewhat ridiculous the puerile standards of Dr. E. C. Meyer and Dr. R.

G. Hunter, Registered Optometrist CD UK LP. Pennsylvania censorship. F. IN A BRAVE and splendid jun 328 FIFTH AVE.

Open Wed and Sat. Eva. I gle record, made a stupendous risk, such authentic toaches as occasional black-nodity are to be scissored for the sake of a mincing 4-.

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