Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 207, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1928 — Page 17

JAN, 6, 1928.

Both Sexes Can Be Silly by Talking BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Gelett Burgess, In a snappy little volume entitled, “Why Men Hate Women” recounts a multitude of excellent reasons of which the following is one. “Women’s talk is boring when it is between themselves.” It is not strange that the astute man would Jump to this conclusion. Evidently he has been talking to some of our more emancipated females, whose chief stock in trade is the disparagement of their sex. Women, in the main, deserve this insult, because the minute one of them has been able to do something she starts right in saying that men are far more interesting than women and how she adores talking with a man and hates listening to women and all that. But after all, this is merely our old friend, sex lure, masquerading under another name. It is coyness disguised in anew dress. It flatters the men and makes them strut more. But it means nothing. Always Disproved For it is everlastingly refuted by the ardor with which women rush off to their parties and teas, and the energy they expend in discussing with each other every subject under heaven and the delight they derive from doing so. Burgess, like most other men, fancies that merely because women talk about things in which men may not be interested, that their conversation would not be enjoyable among themselves. A colossal mistake that is only equalled by the one which insists that men are more intelligent than women, as proven by their conversation. How Men Reason Men merely select different subject matter for talk and as they have long set themselves up as criterions in the matter, naturally they have contended that their selections were superior to those of women. ■ , But are they? Men chatter the senseless prattle of the stock markets. They talk about business and t,he*r bird dogs, and their political parties, and their automobiles and women. Women talk about fashions, and their cooks and their neighbors and their children and their automobiles and men. And how persistently they do talk about men! This being the case in justice to his sex, how can Burgess insist that their conversation is not interesting?

BEAUTY HOW and WHY M * REMOVING STAINS MECHANICALLY

BY ANN ALYSIS Sometimes our hands acquire stains that seem to resist all ordinary methods of removal. Soap and water, oils and creams have no effect at all. Two cleansers are at our service—mechanical and chemical. Whichever mechanical means is selected, the basic ideal is friction. Rubbing with a coarse wash cloth, scrubbing with a stiff brush, scouring with powdered pumice stone, or with a paste of soft soap in which sand, pumice or fine ashes has been incorporated, and is the essential ingredient, are well known methods of removing the stains and grime caused by way of the ordinary occupation. When sand, pumice or fine ashes are used, we might term the action scouring. It is, of course, very severe, and should never be used by women whose hands are tender. A small piece of sandpaper, such as we find in the manicure sets on the market at present, is a very useful article for removing smaller stains. Use with care. Sunday Garb Sunday breakfast can be made more of a holiday time if the mother of the house has a special smock or dress for it Gay prints in red are good. New Fringe A black satin frock develops a new fringe. INarrow strips of itself picoted hang in three tires for the skirt, each strip weighted with a crystal drop.

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Mr. Van de View is always late and simple is the reason— He received so many mufflers In the merry Christmas season That he spends a weary hour or two In tearing at his hair Till he finally decides upon the one he wants to wear.

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Now the checkered one he wants to take for reasons sentimental (For the color and the pattern of the scarf are incidental)— When there dawns upon him suddenly the fact he has a date With Amelia, and the muffler was a Christmas gift from Kate.

and wholly awake and alive, each muscle has had its morning exercise and in no way can the skin be stretched.” Porter County Clerk Mrs. Mae R. London, first Porter County woman to be elected to a major office, took over the county clerk’s office at Valparaiso the first, of the year. The change in the clerk’s office was the only one among county officials. Thistle Dress Anew sports dress of green crepe de chine skirt and white wool etamine Jumper has a thistle appliqued on the jumper and one embroidered on the skirt.

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The old - time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother’s recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even

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