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IS 'CHICAGO DAHA- TRIBUNE MONDAY, 'OCTOBER' 31, 1938. Brushing One Yiddish Movie Is Slow, but It Has Its Points HAROLD TEEN GRAMPS WANTS A WORTHY OPPONENT CRAMPS NOW THAT VOL) MAVE.YOUP ELgOWS 7 AND NEES ALU OIUED UP- I 60T A FLOCV OP A AoU WWK COAST CHAMP- VOL) ICKlELS HOU? A VM-P JEAPV TO TAKE. V.OD OM lM A KZP COMTEST AMOM4 VO'SEJ-VES- SVlMCt CONTEST AND ANY ONE 1 AND i TH' KAT CF THEM WIL.L. VOL) A JT WILL MEET THE 5 Miss Walling, Miss Malcolm to Be Brides Continued from page 11. Good Result of 6Up' Coiffure 'THE SINGING BLACKSMITH." Produced by CollectiTe Film Frodaceri, Inc.

Directed by Ericar G. ITlmer. Based on David Pinski's classie Tankel Der Schmidt." Presented at the Sonotone theater. THE CAST. Tankel Moishe Oyshcr Tamara.

Miriam Biselle Ki vke Florence Weiss Anna Appel Bcndct Ben-Zri BaralolT Baffnel. Goldstein son, and her sister, Miss Sophie Borie cf Philadelphia. English Union to Hear Helen Moody Today. The luncheon the English-Speak-lng union is giving today at the Palmer house for Helen Wills Moody promises to be a gala affair, with mo BY ANTOINETTE DONNELLY. Copyrig-ht: 1938: By The Chicago Tribune-N.

Y. Ncwb Syndicate, Inc. You'd better get in your hairbrush supply, because you are going to hear hairbrush and hair brushing talk until you will take one in hand in self-defense. Yes, we've talked hair brushing for years as the perfect means to a fine scalp and lovely hair. But we were not impressed, as we rattled on, that we were going to be taken very seriously.

Women just would not tamper with their recent waveset or permanent and we could hardly blame them, either. tion pictures to illustrate Mrs. Moody's talk on her experiences in winning Mariashe Fnimch Keb Aaron Sprintze Gnesye. Froike Klia Koemi Max Vodnoy Wesoly Dnbinsky Lnba Itymer B. Fishbein K.

Wendroff various tennis championships. She will discuss also the relation of games and sports to international good will and understanding. The meeting is to be an open one, which means that SMITTY SWEETENING THE PLOT nonmembers may come for luncheon Chaika Kay Schneier Leah K. Shanock 1'ounc Hershel Bernard; By Mae Tinee. Good Morning! Accustomedness to the rapid tempo at $2, or after luncheon for 50 cents.

to hear the famed sportswoman talk. At the speaker's table with Mrs. of the average present day film makes Moody will be several tennis enthusi this Yiddish movie's it was produced America leisurely unfolding seem asts, including Charles S. Garland, former Davs cup 'earn player, and a bit wearing. But the picture has much to offer in the way of charac Mrs.

Garland; Mrs. John P. Bent and The other regrettable thing that happened, beside the woman's own hair and scalp suffering is what has happened to the youngsters' hair. You see, when mammas set a bad example, the youngsters will not accept advice. Mamma would not and did not brush her hair.

The youngster's brush became a dressing table ornament likewise. And the scalp conditions of young folks' hair is well nigh appalling from all reports. And from observation, too. Mothers hold us up all the time, reporting that Jane and Mary and Ruth and so on have the most awful cases of dandruff. Sure they have! The poor youngsters never apply a brush or one applied and naturally their scalps entertain dandruff.

You understand that the new upswept coiffure is behind the new brushing edict. We have heard terization, the magnificent voice of Mrs. A. Watson Armour two of Lake Forest's outstanding nlavprs. its hero, and the striking beauty and gentle charm of its leading lady.

and their husbands; Camuel Rinakcr, The locale is a small Jewish town president of the union; Durant Smith, Miss Gertrude Lawrence, and William C. Parke. of Old Russia, whose inhabitants are mostly poor people. Miss Jean Armstrong is in charge From his boyhood as apprentice to or a group of young women who will help to seat the luncheon guests. They include Mrs.

Ernest A. Hamiil Jim mmLL WWmfm wf)) I kMrn 1 Iff a ftill Ft 'v P'C Kf' 'ti the town smith whom he finally buys out, the story follows the life and loves of YankeL Mrs. Francis T. O'Brien, Miss Mar- A husky, handsome, happy go lucky fellow is he with a fine singing voice that he gives a lot of exercise. Eot Atkm, Miss Eleanor Sherman, and Miss Caroline Bush.

Mr. and Mrs. Garland are giving a dinner tonight The native maidens think him the lor Mrs. Moody, who is staying with berries, but the older folk look on his caroling and drinking with glum mem. Members of the English-Speaking union will spend the evening of Armistice day at a dinner the union will give at the Drake hotel for John within the last few weeks a great deal of the new mode and what must be done for and about it.

Every last one of our informants talked as much about the need of brushing hair now as about the upswept line. So you needn't look upon hair brushing as a hateful duty, one that bores you to death. You have to brush it to get it growing up from the roots, and the good thing about this recommendation is that it is the right, best, eyes. Desired by Rivke, who's made a marriage of convenience with a most unattractive money lender. Yankel w.

Davis, president of the English Speaking Union of the United States Shirring Strategically Placed ttoCuLBERTSON and the delegates to the meeting of and most profitable way of brushing hair and scalp. You don't tilt the Children Need Story Books of Everyday Life me national council. Invitations went cut last week. Junior League to Hear Drama Lecturer Today. head forward any more and wield a Question 17: Both sides vulnerable, th3 bidding has proceeded: North East South West brush.

You take your hair in strands and brush from the roots up. Since the Chicago Junior league 1 heart Double 1 spade Pass 3 no trump Double currently is interested in its Chil Another advantage to this new hair trend is that hair color is being dren's Theater institute, to be held Nov. 14 to 18, under the direction of emphasized so strongly. marries the gentle Tamara, his superior in caste and culture. Rivke's efforts to come between the two and Yankel's final settling of her after the birth of his son the while oldsters prowl and buzz form the sum and substance of the last reels.

The players all comport themselves with ability and reticence. Staging and costumes are interesting and you'll love hearing Moishe Oysher sing. See you toon. County Club Federation. The Cook County Federation of Women's Clubs is sponsoring a public speaking and diction class and a choral group.

The chorus will meet tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock at 159 North State street, room 801. AMUSEMENTS. This means that you must brush Mrs. Maurice P. Geraghty Helen Tieken, it is particularly appropriate that the speaker at the annual fall back into your hair life and color your own best color which brushing You are South, and hold: AAQ984 J3 $J74 J62 What call do you make now? TODAY'S HAND.

South, dealer. East-West vulnerable. NORTH A A 10 6 4 3 4 None meeting today is to be Harold Ehren sperger, lecturer on drama at North' revives as no other mechanical means known. Now that you have a real beauty ambition to urge you on, you western university. The meeting is to be held at 10:30 o'clock in the will brush, won't you? Tower room at the Drake, with BY GLADYS HUNTINGTON BEVANS.

Copyright: IMS: Ey The Chicago Tribuue-N. Y. News Syndicate, Inc. Are you a fond but long suffering mother or father or nurse who has stood for hours watching street paving, or tugboats and ocean liners, or locomotives? Such grownups often look about for well written and well illustrated books which feed these interests in children 1 and under. Below is a group of modern story books of the everyday world: "Streets Stories for Children Under Seven," edited by Lucy Sprague Mitchell.

No. 2 of the Cooperative School pamphlets. AQ 98133 luncheon following. The Theater in the New World" is the subject of Observe Golden Wedding. Bloomington, 111., Oct.

30. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schuler of Mr. Ehrensperger's talk.

Horace Bridges will speak on "Eu WEST A 4 10 9 6 10 5 EAST 4 3 965 3 4AKQJ752 SOUTH Bloomington celebrated their golden wedding anniversary today with a family dinner. Mr. Schuler is a re tired merchant tailor. "Illustrations for Streets." No. 2 THROUGH THE of the Cooperative School series.

This LOOKING GLASS Copyright: 1938: By Ely Culbertson. LAST MONDAY'S QUESTIONS. Question 8: With both sides vulnerable, the bidding has proceeded: North East South West 1 heart Pass 1 spade Pass 2 hearts Pass You are South and hold: AKJ952 VQ2 $AQ8 What call do you make now? Answer: Correct call is three no trump. You have an excellent hand Ithree and a half honor tricks including plus values with strength in every suit, and balanced distribution. Any lesser bid would be absurdly conservative, and any stronger bid is unnecessary.

Partner must be able to take voluntary action over three no trump if a slam contract is to be considered. Twenty-five points demerit for three spades, 35 points demerit for two spades, SO points demerit for 2 no trump, 40 points demerit for any diamond or club bid, 25 points demerit for any heart raise, SO points demerit for any other bid, including 5 or 6 no trump.1 Question 9: With both sides vulnerable, the bidding has proceeded: North East South West 1 diamond Pass 1 no trump Pass 2 spades Pass You are South and hold: A 632 VKJ8 J52 AKJ84 What call do j'ou make now? Answer: Correct call is two no trump. North, by reversing," has shown a very good hand. You, South, hold more than you might have held for your first no trump response. You have real strength in the two unhid suits, and the fitting diamond jack.

In short, enough to justify hope of a no trump game. points demerit for passing, 20 points demerit for three diamonds, 40 points demerit for any other bid. TODAY'S QUESTIONS. Question 16: Both sides vulnerable, the bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 diamond Pass 1 spade Pass You are South and hold: 4k 53 VAKS AK62 6 5 4 2 What call do you make now? Ipii mm o'xJof A Jill SIZES 0 Cl i jfiigi 6to50 fo. ol 0 Jl 0ntw llllf pF iilllli 1WS NEW YORK.

Special An enter CHICAGO CITY OPERA CO. AIDA Tonipht Giannini (Debut). Cas-taerna (Debut). Martinelli. Czaplicki, Lazzari.

Love, Littlefield Ballet. Cond Moranzoni. DIE MEISTEESINGEB (Revival) Kov. 27:45 P. JI.

Reininsf (Debut). Sharnova. Maison. Benrlund (Debut), Vosel (Debut). Ernster (Debut).

Littlefleld Ballet. Weber. LA GIOCOKDA Nor. 3 Les- kaya, LaManee. Bentonelli.

Morelli. Littlefleld Ballet. Canarutto. Board of Education Series. Helen Howe.

Director. Prices: 83c. $1.10. 81.65. S2.20.

EIGOLETTO Kov. 4 Resrgiani (Debut). Barova, Masini. Tibbett. Litilelield Ballet.

Moranzoni. SAMSON AND DELILAH Sat. Mat Nor. 5 at 2:00 Castagna. Maison Pardulli.

Beattie. Littlefield Ballet. Weber. MADAME BUTTERFLY Sat. Niirht, Nov.

5 Reining. Pafrei. Melton (Debut). Czaolieki. Moranzoni.

TALES OF HOFFMAN Nov. 7 Reg-giani. Dosia. Burdino. Cavadoro.

Littlefleld Ballet. Hasselmans. Eveninsr Performances at 8:00 P. M. Beg.

Prices: 51.10, $1.65. $2.20. $3.39. $4.40 SEATS NOW SELLING: BOX OFFICE CMC OPERA HOUSE prising young woman who buys hats not the way you and I buy them, but who must guess what we'll want to buy six or eight months from now rope in Calm and Storm at a luncheon meeting today at the Fortnightly cf the Lake Shore League of Women A son was born on Oct. 25 at St.

Luke's hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bruce Millar III. of Evanston. He has been named Dodd Rowan Millar for a cousin of Mr.

Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Millar Nedra Needham have another son, Earl Bruce Millar IV, who is 3 years old. The first of many Christmas sales will be held in the home of Mrs.

Ernest Ballard in Hubbard Woods tomorrow with goods from the Hull House shop on display. Featured in the attractive things for sale will be dozens of enchanting rag dolls and animals even a Ferdinand the Bull. Orders will be taken for mono-grammed linens. Mrs. Morris K.

Wilson is in charge cf the sale, which will be held between 10:30 and 6 o'clock. Clifford W. Barnes and the Chicago Community Trust are giving a luncheon today at the Union League club for Sir George Parish of London, well known economist. is to go with the book called "Streets." "Illustrations for Boats and Bridges." No. 3 of the Cooperative school series.

This is to go with the book called Boats and Bridges." "Illustrations for Trains." No. 4 of the Cooperative school series. This is to go with the book called "Trains." The foregoing pamphlets are obtainable from the Cooperative School for Student Teachers, 69 Bank street, New York, N. for 20 cents each. "The Here and Now Story Book," by Lucy Sprague Mitchell.

Published by E. P. Dutton of New York, N. Y. You will find nowadays on the coun swears by all that's stable in the fashion world that hats with scarf drapery in the back will be an effect ive and popular solution to the cur rent hairdress problem.

Maybe you've seen them. The hat itself is tilted forward and is virtually crownless. But in the back the drap ters of the book stores, in the libraries ery is often in a snood effect, with scarves flying from its edge at the base of the neck. This snood idea is wonderful, whether you wear your A 8 5 2 10 8 4 8 4 A 7 This deal, taken from an important English match, proves that the tendency of some players to open. with one club whenever they feel -that a rebid may be embarrassing, is a very shortsighted policy.

At one table, South worried himself sick about what he would bid if North responded to an opening spade bid with two diamonds, hence decided to get around this by bidding one club. North responded with one spade, and now East could enter the auction very comfortably. The result was that North -South were forced to five spades, defending against five diamonds which would have been cold and had to take a one trick defeat. At the other table, South made the supremely logical bid of one spade. West passed and North jumped to four spades.

Now East, vulnerable, dared not enter the auction, and North-South stole the game. Tomorrow 's Hand West, dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH A A 8 7 4 10 5 3 4 A 6 4 7 2 WEST EAST A 10 A3 VQ76 V984 4K 10 73 4985 3 ,9 8 4 4.AKJ63 SOUTH A 9 6 5 2 A 2 4 AQ105 Mr. Culbertson will discuss this hand in tomorrow's column.

ORCEESTEA HALL. NOV. 2 P8t Northwestern University Lectures ALICE ROOSEVELT LONGWORTH "I BELIEVE IN AMERICA" Single Tickets 60e to $2.00 at Box Office, also Nov. 11 WM LYON PHELPS Kov. 21 PAUL VAN ZEELAND Nov.

29 BERTRAKD RUSSELL Dec. 9 WALTER HAMPDEN Dec. 16 SIR DENISON BOSS Delicate Floral Design Is Lovely in Fine Crochet and in the dime stores many small books which tie up with the world that interests children under 7. Now for your little boys and girls under 5, some much loved classics "Peter Rabbit," by Beatrix Potter. Published by Frederick Warne of New York, N.

Y. Price, 75c. "Mother Goose," illustrated by Kate Greenaway and others. Published by Frederick Warne. Price $1.

"Nursery Rhymes, Book 1." Illustrated by Leslie Brooke. Published by Frederick Warne, price $2. For small books with fewer rhymes, price 60c "The Little Brown Bear," by Johnny Gruelle. Published by P. T.

Volland, Chicago, price 65 cents. The Randolph Caldecott Picture Books. Published by Frederick Warne of New York, N. Y. The following hair high or low.

If you wear it low you tuck it in beneath the snood and thus achieve the rounded line that forward tilted hats demand. Also the hat is anchored, which is comforting. One thing that mystifies us is the fear of the double chinned to adopt the high hairdress. It's the best fashion for them that ever came down the highway. Drag your hair ends down the side of your face to the jawline and see what happens.

It's squarer than ever. But draw your hair up and you've got at least an illusion of a trimmer, slimmer throat-line. We've seen it proved time and time again. The high hairdress is absolutely made to order for the heavy jowled, provided it is well executed and balanced. A lot of the scare about the upswept fashion adding years is sheer fiction.

The more mature women, as a matter of fact, are taking to it a lot faster than the debutantes who haven't a contour care in the world! Eleanor Nangle. WOMAN'S AND MISS' HOME FROCK. Flattering especially to the overweight figure is this home frock that T7RLANGEP seats now -Ll 127N. Clark Sta. 2459 Open Nov.

7 3rd T. J. A. T. S.

Subscription Play THE THEATRE GUILD Presents Dame Nature "Maeric. starry-eyed enchantment, humor, sincerity." Journal-American Eves. 83c to $2.75. Mats. Wed.

Sat. 83c to $2.20 adopts plenty of shirring in strategic places. For example, there is fullness may be had, bound in sets of four ful farmyard pictures. Bound in sets of four, $2.23. Single, In paper, 60c.

"The Tale of Johnny Mouse," by Elizabeth Gordon. Illustrated by Maginel Wright Enright. Published by P. T. Volland, Chicago.

Price 65c. A Visit to St. Nicholas," by Clement C. Moore. Illustrated by Jessie Wilcox Smith.

Price $1. Trinity Brotherhood. The brotherhood of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church, Laramie and Hirsch streets, will hold its annual fellowship rally tonight in the church's assembly hall. below the shoulder yoke to soften the bustline, and more shirring is found at the waist to make the skirt a trifle full, a detail that camouflages the too plump hipline. The neckline of this practical dress may be left plain or be treated to a soft, simple rolled collar.

For strictly household wear you undoubtedly will prefer the short, fluttery type of sleeves, since they allow so much freedom for the arms, but if you desire to use the pattern for a daytime street dress, you might have long, slim sleeves that puff at the shoulders. You will find that all types of wash fabrics make up well in this design. Washable cottons or mixtures in dark shades will be ideal for shopping tours and general street wear during the day when you're not socially occupied. Style No. 2713 is designed for sizes 16, 18, and 20 years, and 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, and 50 inches bust measurement.

Size 36 requires 3 yards of 39 inch material. or singly in paper: The Three Jovial Huntsmen." Sing a Song of Sixpence." "The Queen of Hearts." "The Farmer's Eoy." "The House That Jack Built." "Hey Diddle Diddle." "A Frog He Would a-Wooing Go." Ride a Cock Horse." "The Farmer's Boy" has wonder- Write your bridge troubles and problems to Ely Culbertson. care of The Tribune, inclosing a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Limited MAT. 2:30 XlAlXli3 Engagement TONIGHT.

8:30 Extra Mat. Armistice Nov. 11 JOHN GOLDEN Presents GERTRUDE LAWRENCE SUSAN and GOD by RACHEL CROTHERS with PAUL McGRATH SEATS ON SALE TO NOV. SS Good Seats Available at Box Office WVM NIGHTLY POP. MATS.

SiliJLiW I IN SUNDAY WED. SAT. SAM H. HARRIS Presents The New York Drama Critics' Prize Play Of MICE and MEN JOHN STEINBECK'S ABSORBING DRAMA Staged bv GEO. S.

KAUFMAN with CLAIRE LUCE and GUY KOBEUTSON 2nd Plav Theatre Guild and A. T. S. CLOTILDE PATTERNS ARE 10 CENTS EACH Order Blank CHICAGO TRIBCNE, r. O.

BOX 637, Grand Central Station, NEW TOKK CITT. Inclosed find Please tend me the Clotilda Pattern listed below: Pattern No. 2713. Size Write plainly, giving size of pattern desired. Include 10 cents in stamps or coin coin preferred; wrap it carefully.

Check These Low Pi ices AUDITORIUM Nov. 6 2 Weeks WED. SAT. MATS. Special 5 WOMEN Breche Tweed oz.

I2V2C Rainbow Tweed oz. I2V2C Genuine Germantown Zephyr (suitable for afghans) oz. 17c Snowball Zephyr 22c Kama SEATS NOW PRICES REDUCED FOR ALL 55c, 83c $1.10, $1.65 Number and SOUTHERN SYMPHONY of an 1850 plantation home, authentically reproduced rolling, moonlit waters of the Mississippi a magnificent, formal garden alive with jasmine, wisteria, gladioli and magnolia. Enjoy this cliarming Southland setting, listen to tantalizing old Southern melodies, and by all means, taste of the specially prepared OL' SOUTH CocktaiL THIS WEEK ONLY A Brand New Yarn! GLOSSY SAXONY Suitable for Dresses, ff Suits and Sweaters, oz. City Garments cleaned and blocked by S3 .50 experts i 6UU BY ELLEN BRUCE.

Frc Lessons at All Seven Stores For the experienced crochet work pom er who thrives on elaborate patterns this rich and unusual crochet design PDAMT OPERA oAST Nishts, 8:30 UXVrtiW HOUSE TIMES Mat. Wed. -Sat. EVERETT MARSHALL BLOSSOM TIME with CHARLOTTE LANSING MARY McCOY Beg. TUES.

EVE, NOV. 8 Seats Now DUDLEY DIGGES 'ON BORROWED TIME' Unitrue Nero Comedy Bit tcith Superb Original New York Cast Intact 55c to S2.75: Mat. Sat- 55c to $3.20. Pop. Mat.

55c to $1.65 Extra Slat. Armistice Day. FH Nov. 11 EVERY PAGE of Clotilda's 32-pag Fall and Winter Fashion Book for 1938-39 is packed with fascinating pattern ideas for dresses you can asily make yourself, 148 patterns. 17 photos.

11 favorite recipes of movie stars, and many household and beauty hints. On sale at the Tribune Public Service offices. 1 South Dearborn street and Tribune Tower. Price. 15 cents, or 20 cents lor the book and one Clotilde pattern, if ordered at the same time.

is the perfect choice for fancy doilies, 9 tray and tea cloths, and luncheon All Yarns You can always depend A LABEL at a 8 A GUIDE TO BEST YARN VALUES Mail Orders Promptly Filled Send for free catalogue ot over 800 actual samples to Goodman Dept. T. 1244 8. Union Chicago. COCKTAIL GARDEN AND LOUNGE STEVENS HOTEL Jackie Heller and his Orchestra play nightly in the famous Continental Room also, a new Fall Show featuring outstaadin artists.

Complete Selection of Other Yarns Equally Low 7 Convenient Neighborhood Stores LOOP: 406 S. Wells St Onen Thursday Evening NORTH: 4535 Broadway. Tuet. and Thurs. Eve.

S.W.: 6248 8. Ashland Open Tuet. and Thur. Eves. SOUTH: I40S E.

55th Open Tiles, and Thurs. Eves. WEST: 56S7 W. Madleon. Tues.

and Thurs. Eves. NEW STORE: 325 Howard 7 Ooora West of Howard Station. Free Parking. Tues.

and Thurs. Eves. sets. Fine white mercerized crochet cotton No. 60 or 70 is the best medium for proper execution of work.

The pattern is a combination of small round flowers and delicately veined leaves. For instructions for crocheting the flower and leaf edging, No. X-il8, send 10 cents in stamps or coin to the Needlework bureau, Chicago Tribune, 220 Fifth venae, New York City. Sinai Forum Hears Two Noted Speakers Tonight Sir George Paish, British economist who spoke last night at the Sunday Evening club, Orchestra hall, and WAREHOUSE STORE. 1244 S.

UNION AVE. OPEN SUNDAYS the Rev. John Haynes Holmes of Community church, New York, will both speak tonight at Sinai forum, 4624 South Park way. They will discuss their views of "World Chaos The Way Out." GT. NORTHERN "fflSFlZ MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30 It's New and Different COTATED "MIKADO" A Federal Theatre WFA Production.

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