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By ELIZABETH TOOMEY United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, June 22 — With Gloria Swanson designing dresses and Joan Crawford acting as consultant to a foundation company, a girl now can have an official movie star seal of approval on her clothing from the skin out. There's nothing ‘wrong with the acting business, both actresses explained reassuringly when they announced their new titles in the business world. They're just putting to practical use a lifelong interest in clothes, Joan as a fashion, and merchandising consultant for Peter Pan Foundations, and Gloria as vice president of the Puritan Dress Co. Miss Crawford announced she

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By RUTH MILLETT THIS TIME of year letters start coming to me from farm wives who dread the influx of self-invited guests summer always seems to bring them. The one that came in today's mail is typical I'm reproducing it here. Maybe some city folk who are thinking of writing to Aunt Minnie or Cousin Sue, suggesting that Johnny would love to spend his vacation on the farm, will stop to consider just how much they are asking. Writes this farm wife, “Will you please comment on my situa tion? I am a farm wife with two

small children and my aged mother to care for.

Dreads Summer

“We moved to the country from a city where my husband and I both have large families living. I honestly dread the coming of summer each year because it Is just one family after another

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has a serious attitude toward her . » new job “and any other fashion 2 enterprises which result from my decision to enter the fashion 8735 world.” This was regarded as a 12:42 broad hint that she intended to branch into the design of outer apparel. Beauty After 40—

If so, she'll run up against a very enthusiastic competitor.

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“One of the biggest thrills of my Hfe was when I saw an evening dress and a hat I had designed coming down the runway at a fashion show in Dallas last year,” Miss Swanson said in explaining why she’d added vice president to her present title of star of movies, stage and television. Ever since her mother was making pinafores for 4-year-old Gloria, she’s been “clothes conscious,” Miss Swanson said. “Later I had an opportunity to see

began my screen career,” she added. “Few people have perfect proportions. I've always had to overcome my size. I just never think in terms of being short.” The 52” -actress stood up to show how she constantly manages to fool people into thinking of her as tall and willowy. Some of these ideas she'll use in the casual dresses she plans to design for the Puritan Co. They will bear the label “Especially For You.”

Idea for Suit Collar

“I always have my dresses an inch and a half shorter in front than in back,” she said, walking to the center of the comfortable library in her Fifth. Ave, apartment. The camisole-topped black crepe she wore not only slanted at the hemline, but the belt dipped | in back too. “A slanted line makes me seem taller, a straight line cuts me off,” she said, pulling the back hemline up even with the front] to illustrate her point. | “Then I have a wonderful idea) - for a suit collar . . . you know, most people who are short have, short necks,” Miss Swanson explained with obvious enthusiasm for her subject. “My collar won’t make a short person look like a turtle.”

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White Blood Cell Hints

By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. TWO correspondents have recently written letters which indicated that they were much confused abqut agranulocytosis,

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By EDYTH T. McLEOD “SHOULD A mature woman use perfume? I love it, but hesitate.—Mrs. M.” Nothing is more feminine, more delightful, than an aura of fragrance enveloping any woman, at any age. Try spraying perfume all around you; on your hair, your neck, along your arms. Not only will you derive an inner satisfaction from the fragrance but it will give pleasure to others. When you need a cooling, refreshing spray, use toilet’ water

or cologne to match your favorite perfume.

” » . “PLEASE suggest the simplest way tp care for dry, aging skin.—L. A. 8.” The first step is cleansing. It is necessary to use cleansing cream and a mild toning lotion. A rich cream, one containing active ozone, seems to give dry, Aging skins a sort of “glow.” A powder foundation is protective and beautifying. Used once a week, a masque will aid in stimulating circulation. » 2 » “MY EYES are brown, fair skin, white hair. Would a brown outfit be suitable?—Katherine An Brown should be very becoming to you. I would suggest some accent, such as pale blue, to accessorize brown attractively. - = n “ARE GRAY pearls considered appropriate only for grayhaired women?—C. P.” No, gray pearls are worn by many types but they are, I think, especially becoming to the woman with silver or gray hair.

” s . Yo YOU consider white shoes smart?—Mrs. Porter.” Only when worn with an allwhite outfit or with pastels and even then I would suggest shoes of any color other than white. ¥ o » “ARE WARTS dangerous to a woman in her sixties?— Daughter.” ° I gannot advise you other than to suggest, very definitely, that a physician be consulted, and at once.

granulocytopenia and the relations between these conditions and various forms of leukemia, the white blood cells and certain drugs. As soon as laymen start tossing around terms like these, they are bound to get bewildered. All of them are related to the white blood cells of leucocytes. Everyone has these cells in the blood where they perform an important function, particularly in combatting infection wherever it may strike the body. In the presence of infecting germs the number of white cells is usually increased and count-

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coming to spend their vacation with us from June until September.” “With all the work of cooking for extra people all the time added to the extra summer jobs such as gardening and canning, it is almost more than I can hold up under. It's a big expense, too— feeding extra people all summer long. “But of course we treat everyone so that they feel most welcome; have good food, comfort. able beds and pleasant atmosphere, so they always like to come back. Is it just one of those situations I can do nothing about?”

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It's hard once they've got the habit of descending on you to put a stop to it without hurting feelings. This you obviously don't vant to do, or you wouldn't have! been so hospitable in the past. But it is an imposition for city folk to expect a free vacation every year with their country relatives. You could try a little strategy

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My Day—

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By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYPE PARK, N. Y., June 22—In the mail I found a most interesting speech, which was given by Miss Lillian Smith of Georgia, author of “Strange Fruit” and

“Killers of the Dream.” She was speaking at the commencement exercises at Kentucky State College early this month. It is most interesting to me that even as courageous a person as Miss Smith could confidently state that in 10 years time she hoped to see segregation wiped out in the South, as well as throughout the rest of our country. She even suggests that the idea of equality among men is so much on the march throughout the world that even South Africa and some other areas of the world that have great racial prejudices are going to see these prejudices disappear. LJ » = THERE ARE other points she made that seem to me important enough to repeat here. “It is a very important thing for us to remember, today,” she said, “that no government can make men good—even God cannot do that. “What democracy can and: does do is to protect men’s rights to make themselves as good as they want to be. “What democracy does—and no other form of government has ever done more-—is to protect its citizens’ right to rid themselves of poverty and ill health and ignorance, and to safeguard its people's capacity for human growth.”

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* Then toward the end she encouraged the young people to make sure that on this earth we give all men “two fundamental rights of mankind: The right to grow and the right to be different; knowing that these

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