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MONDAY, AUG. 23, 1048 : FASHIONS —

Costume Jewels

RILLIANT FALL COLORS

Serves four.

We, the Women—

(Good Hostess Is a Good Listener

NEA NO. WOMAN is ever a successful hostess unless she has the knack of making her guests ~—while they are in her home— feel that they are the people she is really interested in, the people who really matter to her, The hostess

these mistakes: She doesn’t lead her ‘guests around so they

Ruth Millett can exclaim\over first one thing

and then another. That can only make guests feel they have been invited just to be an admiring audience. She doesn’t monopolize the conversation. She isn't vague about facts important to her guests, such as how many children her guest has, or what a man’s job is. She doesn’t -talk too much about other personalities. That's a dead give-away that the people present aren’t the ones who are important in her scheme of things. " # . SHE LISTENS to the answer when she asks a guest a question, instead of letting her mind wander or her eyes dart around the room to see how everything is going. She pays as much or more attention to the least important guest present as to the most important one. « And she never, never talks about any of her past or future entertaining as though it were a chore. If she does, the present guests know, in spite of everything else she has done, that enter-

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to wind around the throat or wrist, clip to ears or stick

| into a hat come courtesy of new costume jewelry. Jewelry as fabulous looking as a Maharajah's owes its new richness to colored stones. Nut agate, malachite, amber, emerald, turquoise and cherry stone are bead colors that string along together to make showier necklaces for fall | When many ropes of beads— | some strung on chains and separated by tiny gold acorns—are massed together, all of this multi-color has the makings of high drama. New baroque pearls forsake their ‘allegiance to all-white

for rainbow-like tints. Designed to enhance the sparkle of tinted pearls, worn like ropes, are clips studded with brilliants and colored stones which are used to clasp a long necklace close to the throat. Fan-shaped earrings, paired with matching dress clips, are a new conceit for fall which come richly bejeweled with make-believe gems. Color flashes from a gem-studded bracelet which dangles a golden pill pox. White knobby hat pins add gimmicks of gold, as eye-catching as a pawnbroker’s, to new bonnets. at The costume jewelry shown fs from the Castlecliff line which is handled here by Ayres’ and Block's,

Teen Problems—

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By JEAN WHAT'S THE use of manners? Of course, knowing the rules makes you socially smooth and suave; it gives you self-confidence. And politeness pays off in popularity. But let's carry it a few steps farther. To do the correct thing and

to be consistently thoughtful of others you have to keep alert. By this alertness you gain perception and

actions. character,

» ” . JUDGING character is a pretty valuable asset for success. Men and* women who

You learn to judge

wisdom make the grade

insight | into people’s thoughts and re- |

handle people with tact and | in | | business and in their personal |

Manners Make You Smooth

lives. Aimost invariably they have conspicuously good manners.

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quet pictured is the self-control that comes with confident good manners.

~ = ” 4A COURTEOUS person resists that impulse, you know! He refrains from rude retorts, from inconsiderate acts, from boorish behavior.’ If you learn to say NO in small matters, you'll have command of yourselves in important situations. Self-control is a very handy article. Tempered steel -is more serviceable than pig iron, you know.

‘Drop Predicted In Shirt Costs

{ Those in the “know” are pre{dicting a dip in the cost of men’s {shirts this fall, |. The reason is that retail inven{tories are up and many manujfacturers are already cutting pro|duction.

Visitors From West

{and their daughters, Gretchen {and Gwendolyn, San Jose, Cal, lare visiting Dr. Cooper's parents, {Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Cooper, 9124 {E. Washington St.

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Capture Fall Tones.

NEW COSTUME JEWELRY will spike fall fashions with a brilliant dash of color. Included in the array is the trio of knobby gold hatpins which anchor the velvetf beret (top left). Turquoise and gold bracelet (top right) dangles a gold pillbox. Dramatic ropes of malachite and nut agate beads are strung on gold chains and separated by gold acorns (bottom left). Fan-shaped pin and earrings (bottom center) glitter with rhinestones and emerald green sparklers, Necklace (bottom right} is made of baroque pearls tinted pink, gray and yellow and clasped in front with brilliant clips.

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i a queen two and a jack one point. A feature added by Karpin is that the fifth card of a suit is worth a point, an | the sixth card is worth an additional point. r » » UNDER THE point-count system, you must have a minimum count of 13 points in or der to open the bidding. To ! make a game at three no trump | or four of a major suit, the | two hands in the partnership | must total at least 28 points. | Therefore, if you and your | partner each hold 13 points, | your partner knows that there | must be a game if the right contract is reached. : i Today's hand is an illustra -| tion. North and South arrive | at three no trump because | South, the dealer, has 13 points | and North has 14 points. When | South bids one heart, North | bids two clubs. South signs off with two hearts to show that he has a minimum, but that he does have a rebiddable heart suit. rn If they were not using the point-count. North now might bid two no trump, in which case South should pass, and that is where the hand would be played. But under the pointcount system, North having 14 point® and knowing that South has a minimum of 13, must jump the bidding to three no trump. : Four no trump is made, as declarer loses only two spades and a diamond.

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