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THIRTY-SIX Other Press Departments, Court 7200 FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1939 Want Ad Headquarters, Court 4900 PITTSBURGH PRESS "they" are wearing" it or because "they say It's important this You'll Crochet Your Way to Flattery How To Wear One's Hair Is Important Junior Sizes But Knowing How Not To Wear It Pays Sorority Will Honor Pledges At Dance Sigma Lambda Phi, Duquesne Dad Must Be Pal To His Flock There's Mutual height and therefore should be con ALICIA HART 'hair problems with a hairdresser A Fifth Avenue coiffure expert ln whom she nas great faith be. 15g8 8 Household Brooks sidered the woman who wants who specializes in smart hairdo's fore decidine to have a baby which really can be re-arranged aj; coiffure or an upswept or a com-home thinks that this certainly is'bination up-and-down or anything to make herself appear taller. "The long bob has a place in the hair style picture, It's perfect for the tall and angular. And it Lilt IV OUU11U ftKMU LUC UiU warning about the importance of certainly will do much to make less obvious the fact that your neck is To NOT following blindly every new fad or fashion: University sorority, will hold its annual spring pledge dance tonight at the William Penn Hotel. Miss LaRue Ambrose, a senior in the School of Education, is head of the committee on invitations for the dance.

Miss Ambrose is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Ambrose of Aliquippa, Pa. Pledges who will be feted at the dance are Misses Rose Neid, Anne Kindling, Olga Vasur, Betsy Britt, Alberta Wargofchik, Anne Senko, Muriel Laughery, Trudy Basic and Happiness "No woman should walk into a Be Enjoyed beauty shop and demand a baby coiffure simply because she has read that baby coiffures are new too long or that your face is very long and narrow, or that your jaw-line is too prominent." He concluded by repeating that there certainly is the right coiffure for every woman.

And he Then he went on to talk about the types of women who can wear the different varieties of hair styles discussed at the moment. "A young, rather small girl with small features and an elderly woman, also small with gray or white hair and delicate features, are the two types which seem to me to be flattered by the baby coiffure," he explained. "I like upswept coiffures on the round-faced. Certainly they add By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON and different. Or because some very young, very tiny model in a fashion picture looked stunning I never see the kids," said thinks that is up to the individual in this kind of hairdress.

John Brown. "They are in bed Anna c. Flecker. Miss Elizabeth Scheib, faculty advisor of the sorority, will be guest of honor at the affair. "She ought to consider careful to decide- for herself which type she should wear, instead of choosing a hair style simply because when I come home." ly her own type and dircuss her Filet Door Panel Is Easy "All right, then, I can keep them up and let them sleep an hour later in the morning." said Susan.

"But, remember, if they are up when you arrive, that means they will be at the dinner table. You will have to eat spinach and YOlRE DMD RtmLT WSTES BETTER! custard and baked apples." "I don't see why. They can have their meal and I can have mine. COM. tn HOUSCMOIS Aim IMC PATTERN 6281 Have you ever envied someone her knack for interior decorating? No need for that be an inteiror decorator yourself and have others envy you! Crochet this stunning poor panel of inexpensive mercerized string, and add interest to the doorway to your home! Easy lace stitch sets off the gay flower basket.

Pattern 6281 contains instructions and charts for making the panel; illustrations of it and of stitches; materials needed. To obtain this pattern send this clipping along with 10 cents in coin to THE FASHION DEPARTMENT, THE PITTSBURGH PRESS Pittsburgh, Pa. Pattern No. 6281 (Print Your Name and Address) I cant liv3 on baby foods. You WISH we'd discovered FT HAVE ANOTHER CUP, DEAR.

EVEN TEA AS GRAND AS UPTON'S COSTS LESS THAN ANYTHING YOU DRINK Upton's tea sooner! the FLAVOR'S SO RICH AND SMOOTH. AND BOYl-T SURE BRACES A TIRED MAN! SURE BRACES A TIRED MAN! Your Name EXCEPT WATER 1 b3J EXCEPT WATER 1 I i yii; Street and Number know that. I want things I haven't time for through the day." "Yes, like pork and sauerkraut, or Spanish omelette or heavy black bean soup." "What's the matter with that?" "Not a thing, except that Rosy, of all the people in the world, inherits your appetite. She can't eat the rich things you love so well." "She can still have her cereal and egg." "Sure, she can. The result will be a battle every night at the table.

She will misbehave and have a tantrum when she sees you eating things she can't have. I don't mind her spells too much, but you have a fit every time she screams." "She should be trained to go her way and let us go ours." "Ah, you've been reading a book. So she should. You do it. I gave up long ago." "It is a mother's job to train her children." 8361 City and State Hubby Calls Her A 'Clown' If you're looking for an unusually becoming version of the princess, dressy enough to wear for afternoon, you'll love the new design in Pattern No.

8361, especially created for those who wear junior sizes. There's youth and chic in every line of the very simple dress that hugs the waist, ripples at the hem, and has an unusual triDle-nocket And That's A Compliment Clever British Woman Brings Her Amusing Stunts To Sawdust Rings And Americans- Scream At Her trim. The little jacket is "I know that. So I am trying to keep temptation' out of their way and give you some peace at the same time by putting them to bed By RUTH MILLETT Albertino Adams is probably the only man in the world, who gets away with saying "You look just like a clown" when his wife puts the finishing touches to her make-up. His wife, Lulu, not only doesn't mind the remark, she's pleased at his approval.

The catch? Lulu is a circus clown the one and only lady clown in the world. Right now she isf fitted and delightfully Victorian, w-ith its puff sleeves. It ties with a bow in the front. Make this pretty ensemble of thin wool, flat crepe or sheers. Trim the jacket either with quilting (design included in your pattern) or with rows of braid.

Pattern No. 8361 is designed for sizes 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19. Size 13 takes 4' yards of 39-inch material for the dress and 138 yards for the jacket; l'i yards of padding for quilting, or 7 yards of braid. The New Spring and Summer Pattern Book of 32 pages and attractive designs for every use and every occasion is now ready. Price of Pattern 15c Price of Book 15c If ordered together, both 25c Pittsburgh Press Pattern Dept.

No. 8o61. Size clowning lor tne nrst time in have objected to seeing their sex America, but during the last ten tumble from a pedestal to the saw- she has dust laueh the heartiest of all at years Lulu. Maybe they get what the psychologists call a "vicarious thrill" from Lulu's rough and tumble pub licly fallen on her nose and lost a seemingly endless stocking all over the rest of the world. Lulu, if you happen to talk to her between clowning.

Women get pretty tired of striving always to be charming. at six. They eat wholesome things when pie and thick gravies are not more than three feet away to tantalize them." "Well, I still don't see them enough. They don't know me from the garbage man. Some day they will be asking you, "What does our daddy look like?" Is he dead or just out west killing bad Indians?" "I'll just tell them," said Susan sweetly, "that you are chasing a quieter animal called a golf, that can only be caught on Saturday afternoons and Sundays.

And that you get so tired reading in bed after twelve that you can't get up until time to rush to the office in nothing flat every morning. They are up at seven." "So it's my fault." "It's your fault." "Tell me. Do they ever ask for me?" "I heard Major tell Jimmy the other day that you could whistle louder than thunder. And Rosy said you would buy her a big pink piano all her own." "H'm. Proud of their old man, eh? Well, maybe I can.

take them to the zoo on Saturday. And Sun-way, maybe, we can have a picnic." "Now," said Susan, "you're graceful, lovely and it may be that watching another woman deliberately make herself ludicrous gives them a certain satisfaction. I to? -y5 I T7INER TEA that was Sir Thomas 1 FINER TEA that was Sir Thomas Name mances, instead of seeing her in spangles, and white paint chasing about the Ringling1 Brothers a r-" Announce Betrothal Of Pitt Graduate Mr. and Mrs. James H.

Phipps, Street Address South 19th have announced the Miss Millett num and Bailey engagement of their daughter, Miss! circus with the rest of the clowns, is State City a bright-eyed alert young woman with a very British accent that somehow doesn't seem tp fit a clown Lipton's gift to the tea-lovers of seven nations. Today no other tea is as popular as Lipton's. Here are the reasons: WORLD-FAMOUS FLAVOR smooth, full, rich, delicious. 2. Tender Young Leaves and luscious flavorful buds give extra fragrance and bouquet.

3. SUPERB BLEND that doesn't vary praised by professional tea experts. 4. Distinctive Character from choice teas grown in Lipton's own Ceylon gardens. 5.

Economical you use less Lipton's per cup it's so rich in Before she took "Up 1 the rough and tumble of circus clowning, Lulu did a straight musical act. But she liked clowns so well in fact, she June Rose Phipps, to John I. Boh-nert son of Mr. and Mrs. John I.

Bohnert, of Beechview. Miss Phipps is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and her fiance was graduated from Carnegie Institute of Technology. An early June wedding is planned. Easy On the Hand Gale Page has gone in for garden Honeymoon Newlyweds Plan Home In Munhall married one. "I soon decided that there was a place in the circus for a woman clown," she says.

"Why Morrow A. to Vote The Morrow Parent-Teachers not?" "peps you up Why not, indeed, if a woman can After a uprinino- trm tn Vnru- Assn. win eiecr, onicers at a meei- ing in a big way. Bhes purchased SIR THOMAS UPTON and Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs.in& next Tuesday at 8 p.

m. in the Thnma TVrris (Dnrnthv KVm. SChOOl On Jefferson Rd. a new garden set furniture, Approved good housekeeping bureau tools. get the laughs and Lulu does, she thinks that only in the last few years could a woman have made a living at clowning.

"Before that I'm afraid it would On Committee have been considered too rough and ridiculous ft job for a woman." (i mm st a is 2 a era fl racrin ft fl fl man), will make their home at 127 Margold Munhall. They were married at the home of the bride's father, Dr. Franklin Edward Shuman of Munhall, on Wednesday. The service was read by Rev. Charles Huff of the Whitaker Methodist Episcopal Church.

The wedding music was played by James M. Woods of Duquesne. In the ten years since she convinced a circus owner that a lady clown would be a sensation, then teamed up with her husband. Lulu A MM ll 1V1 Ln Ltd) hasn run into any indignation or a 12 VrJ a vriS i uud UUUUMMM mm i protest. mmmmmMmmMMxmmmm In fact, the women wno might Scholarships Carnegie Tech Clan To Give Benefit Event After the wedding a dinner was served at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Rihaldaffer of Munhall. The bride is a graduate of Seton Hill Academy and the bridegroom of the University of Pittsburgh. Attends Conference Miss Helene McKelvey, senior in the School of Nursing at Duquesne University, was elected chairman of the University's delegation to attend the Intercollegiate Conference on Government being held in Harrisburg. The conference started yesterday and will continue through Sunday.

GOLDEN GATE SPECIAL Something entirely new and fine for lunch or supper yy Tiyy- RY EIGHT slices of bacon. Remove from pan and Increasing interest in feminine education is largely responsible for scholarship projects being endorsed by many women's clubs. The Pittsburgh Women's Clan of Carnegie Tech which has assisted a number of young women in heat 1 medium tin Heinz Cooked Spaghetti in two tablespoons hot bacon fat. Add 4 eggs beaten till fluffy. Mix lightly.

Cover, cook slowly to consistency of scrambled eggs. Garnish with bacon slices and parsley. OH BOX! LEMO ME JLL iNrxlis achieving a college diploma will sponsor another of their annual TO THAT DELICIOUS BEEF STEW benefit bridge parties, tomorrow afternoon, in the Hotel Schenley i AAAPE WITH aI CDAftUmr AND MEATP jrv I to increase their fund which pro KITCHEN vides a scholarship each year. Mrs. Carl Glock, general chairman of the bridge will be assisted by officers and members of the BOUQUET 0 I A novel way to use leftover lyrSs Vl odd.

and end, JhJW J4 C'Al pUBE various leftover meats. Brown odia t9th Vlllti Uin butter. Fill 1 large or several 4 A Pc0fv" mall casseroles with Heinz Cooked I Jfy 0 Brand rnl- Spaghetti leaving space in center to be 3 I fonOinaU I filled with meat. Sprinkle with a thm i r's- V' A7ASH, peel nA layer of fine bread crumbs and grated "1 Pound nv cheese combined. Bake in a moderate iX i ITT in four taM musJ oven (375 20 to 30 minutes or 1 to whi one H'" untU heated through.

1 Cider 4 srtssir I I tomato SSP-ghett a Jk been der Vineear fV fc -v-l en added, aj Ear "as Clan, including Miss Betty Moore, Mrs. Earl Channing, Mrs. Stuart Hutchinson, Mrs. H. C.

Gulland, Miss Adelaide Remington, Mrs. Robert G. Young, Miss Katherine Shuman. Mrs. Robert Schmertz, Mrs.

Thomas Orr. Mrs. P. R. Hay, Miss Mary Belle Vilsack, Miss Sylvia Fierst and Mrs.

E. J. Kresh. A luncheon is listed on the spring TRIPLE FROM A "j'fgp calendar of the Thiel Woman's v.v.. i ghiy, Club.

The college women will be hostesses, tomorrow, at the event V'Cy' S7f, 1 1 C' VV A 1 .11. I rC 5 LB. ur BMffitJUX which will be held in the Rosen in in hi i inn i ii i 1 I1TI I Ail HufiTauD wyropD yy yyt rj jiijliu" mimnni imm ir lr i baum Home Arts Studio. The musical program which will feature the luncheon meeting will be presented by the Male Quartet from I Wi' Parry photo. Mrs.

E. C. Morrison, top, president or the Coraopolis Century Club, heads the committee for the annual reciprocity tea tomorrow in the clubrooms. Below, Mrs. H.

R. Clark, recording secretary of the club, who is also serving on the committee. VS. ENERGIZING DOG FOOD. Thiel College.

Mrs. B. H. West-phal, and Miss Mathilda Ittel are taking reservations. Mrs.

R. Templeton Smith, state president of the League of Women Voters, will leave Monday for Washington, to attend the general coun- i lii'I ii i'MT I i tomatoes delicious imported cheese and spices. Try the speedy, economical recipe suggestions on this page this week-end. Keep two or three tins of Heinz Cooked Spaghetti on your emergency shelf. A delightful solution to many a menu and budget problem just as it is, or in tempting combinations.

WORK wonders with humdrum left-overs or a handful of mushrooms, a slice of ham. Even a couple of frankfurters make a grand main dish combined with Heinz delectable Cooked Spaghetti. Here are tender strands of" goodness made of fine durum wheat with a savory sauce of prize cil meeting of the national organi zation. As a change from potatoes bring on the family favorite, Heinz Macaroni and Cheese. It is fully prepared, ready to heat and serve.

Empty into a buttered baking dish. Set in a moderate oven till the rich cream sauce bubbles and the cheese-flavored crust is golden brown. iyl i LOOK FOR THE BIG 26 0Z. CAN 71 COOKED SPAGHETTI xjiigmrxr jtILbLILIv AT YOUR GROCERS FOR THIS IMPORTANT CLEANING JOB. JUST SPRINKLE BOWLENE IN THE BOWL TWICE A WEEK 9B-12 nr.

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