Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1940 — Page 13

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JANE JORDAN i Speraens Aadisis Joists | BEAUTY RCC CLEANS SO FAST!

; \ ) RR X p : HELEN, I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU NOT IF YOU USED CLIMALENE : DEAR JANE JORDAN-—For the past three vears I have had ARAN a RN : ® of LAST-MINUTE invitations often make necessary some hasty | BR KEEP YOUR WOODWORK AND AS 1 DO, JANE .D.IT CLEANS SO Ss With 2 very charming itl Whom I'm afraid I've taken too - Oy N RL ; y 3 repair beauty work. It's a wise girl who keeps handy a few simple FLOORS SO CLEAN AND BRIGHT FAST AND IT DOES SAVE MONEY! nh fo ted She has almost all the qualities that I think N a : WR Li items with which to transform herself quickly from an ugly duckling | WITH TWO YOUNG CHILDREN able in ¢ irl, But vet there's something missing. My feelings Th R RRR * SR into a graceful swan-—or at jeast a presentable dancing partner. . EA J 0 he heart-misses-a-beat variety, nor do I SIRE : ; a For example, if your hair gets oily all too quickly after a AROUND 10 BE DEAD I am fond of the girl and § AOR } 3 § = NS : shampoo, you should by all means keep a container of absorbent being happy : ) RN ; Fo ¥ cotton in vour dressing table. Put it between the teeth in the coarse or, and we have a lot in X : X ¥ A \ end of vour comb or into the bristles of a clean hairbrush, then We have the same friends 3 S 3 a comb or brush until much of the oil is absorbed by the cotton. g the wrong emphasis on x a E w X Replace the soiled cotton with fresh and give the hair a final never will be there ££ J 3d £2 going-ovetl Mav I have vour = aa § 3 a. 5 & & & 4 KEITH 3 : a = a ® NOW dampen strageling ends slightly, pin them up and leave 3 N them up until you are dressed and ready to leave your room. Be alone know what you want Love is a Rh } ; : sure to keep a supply of little curlers or at least some hairpins where which holds different meanings for differ- CRE NY N i RR you can find them at a moment's notice \ v i ent with & good working agreement ) Se : i § A If your hair is very dry, simply brush and polish it until it PA \ oy : A — WHITER bored to death with constant de- 3 3 § 38 A > gleams again and looks clean and fresh. It's important to have two | 4 J . WASH are not satisfied unless they find % } \ a TR : hair brushes so that one always is clean. | . ; » Ute ere eo from woman to woman : SR : 3 3 To stop the garter runner in the last pair of dress-up stockings

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¥ 3 A 3, soap and : | a \ : i: : TH LS get rich, i UR ! EER you own, put a drop of nail polish just below it. i en 3 ; Tong latte is attached to the girl pre- 3 TR N y 3 ™ 3 3 La Io stiffen and freshen a wilted veil on a hat. hold it over a WASH 0 (ANF OTA A La for vou. There is nothing a Sa EE - : kettle of steaming water for a few seconds. To freshen a tulle or | | MALENE f are not in thi ition for decisions reached under the pressure of & i BS : : for a minute or two. Let dry before removing paper v [RS t] any length of time? If : & Y 3 Bleaching stains on fingers or around nails, a stick of nail white to be seized with the well- A dai X put under tips of nails, some lacquer that matches the shade used ral I would think if A x $i i ® piece of 1apeed cuticle from her, vour attach ; i 3 : : ; : ucceessi placed on the “spark” in is apt to be fairly empty, to become bored in time,

Tong lasts the emotions Be glad you ® Sd o X : 1 net bow on a hat, stuff it with tissue paper and hold over steam Opposition eiven are aul Lele | o Have on hand a bottle of peroxide or fresh lemon juice for 10: ano 25 ar your GROCERS at vou couldn't live N » 3 N during vour last manicure and, of course, sharp scissors for removing fl mariage {here 1s nothing else upon renew their relationship

he most important atiribesting experience seems X LA : ther, it indicates a powerful : Rl % A e of another with sympathetic ; To LAN sil 3 “W 5 LI I | —— iS P= EL e've so much more time for play moorings of self and cannot NO Bde. ! : 3 ER a 3 people do not make good x 3 : ; ha

1as found the right partner v FR § TR \ S$ may lead you into deep Independent Artist Esther Goetz: “Somewhere there is some great 2 now ia we ave Al

not Know your require- | artist waiting to be discovered.” JANE JORDAN, & # BR 4 @

Jane Yordan who will answer

in Stay in Your Home Town and

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rll, Patty RBranom, Con i's A A lk dixd i Y A wkd at a Rosh, Dbeiores mampren | 4 fe ASPEring Young Areists 111 MeConnell, Leota Sheare: vy Trittipe and Marvin Ror- | By MARIAN YOUNG lip Apple, Emery MeConnell on . A DP ve £ y NEW YORK, July 11 (NEA) Right now, somewhere in America, in

een Cee "nd Fuecene Koehler and a ttle vil

lage nobody ever Heard of there 1 some great artist waiting to be ai vered tmlezs he rece

1t and gains/|

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i ... = . ’ f approving audience of one | Sn savs Esther te And, a OYA hei onl x iting / : : ; ; N ‘

vice president of the National So ciety of Independent Artists, Miss 3 % TN 30h ' ol ' Goetz feels it her duty to help to ak oo bl bring to light the unknown artists FSTHER GORE danghte ig { IgNt the unkn ‘ Buffalo 1ewshspe columnist "O1'K x 5 overall-clad. and wielding a Showea own wol ; pendent how in 1934 The paint=| ng—-a New attracted

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vigorous paint brush inn her <tudio which overlooks the East River, Miss Goetz was busy putting the last paint on a ‘canvas she expects to show in the Independents’ Exhi bition this veal She talked about her work in helping to i unknowns from all parts country “When Henry Matisse and Pablo Picasso first exhibited in America people thought their pamtings were just plain craz avs Mi Goetz an La ork both at Mev couldn't get anv gallery to th Rrookivn and the Whitney

1 was lowing Academy This veap

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show their work. So they came to Museums the Independents because there's a. Mis Toet 1dvice no- jury, no-prize system which lets Ng artist is to AN anvhoedy in Yes literallv anvone ton nd paint or draw can hang three of his paintings in stead of cf ta New York anv Independent Exhibition ! iv over-crowded with artist | (ow, of course eople flo 3 have tried painting in ail the Nationally Advertised Regularly £3.95 to $750 ie holand to wep ho well-known ny, grr] ‘oF art MODERN MISS And the same kind of story could ists colonies Monhegan Lake, PARAMOUNT be told about at least two hundred Maine; Provincetown; Wymoing

TREAD EASY other artist but hereafter I will spend my vas Sh >» * cations painting at North Evans h "ree A | 1 y ‘ h Laat ‘a : ARTISTS need audiences. just near Buffalo. There ‘Country Cars

s Nival which eric ca 15 mn as well as actors do,” the dark-haired

NOW Esther Goetz continues. “But with

commercial galleries finding it im yossible to exist by showing un- | \ |) | t: R fo Fowns there are few places m | 11 C d eta 33.83 S589 #7 [lor sculptor ean show what he ean Q trl ahd $5.45 - ; do. Out of these facts, the Society Sets Box Social “N of Independent Artists was formed | in 19168. It exists solely te help un-| Business meetings are a known artists to become well yy sororities for tonight and tomon known.” row All an artist with pamniings o CHI SIGMA PHI SORORITY will pieces of statuary which he wan meet tomorrow night i SRN - to show has to do Is to pick Nit of Mrs. H. R. Bryson. 2155 Oxford at substantial savings. thee of his best and arrange with at the Independents to have them | NMys Dueille Freeman will ascist shown at the next exhibition the hostess and plans for next veay

Sires 2 te 10 >" { } : The Society follows the French and for a |

: future ali-day outing will \ Widths AAAA te © ¥ Lt Society's custom of hanging all ye made \ : : works in alphabetical order, (0 that B 4 ea "Wa Can Fit the Most TE altho the hitherto unknown amateur mas Mie. Erwin Bohn, 780 N. Bolion EE ' »

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