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AUGUST 16, 1935. PART II. FRIDAY MORNING. Water Soap Junior Miss Will Favor This Yoke-Front Creation for Fall Just Among Ourselves Telephone Til. 1421 Seventh Si at Olive 'Aid to Beauty BY MARIAN MANNERS no vou remember years ago, Satin, Crepe or Wool Good Materials for Service to be exact) when corn flakes first put in their appearance they tAmi'hat.

skeDtical- SAVE! IN FRIDAY. SATURDAY- Could anything so crisp ana light possibly be nourishing? Now, ready-to-eat cereals fill the break COULTER'S MID-MONTH EVENT fast bowls oi a large psn Thpv are economical, No' matter how simple and inexpensive a frock may be, it Just takes one good smart feature to "make" It and you can see at half a glance what this square front round back yoke had done for one Junior miss! they are quickly prepared 1 for serv- It can do, the same for you if you'll Scores of other special values, as interesting as those which follow, await you on these two days of substantial savings at Coulter's. Check your needs and prepare to share in the money-saving sales. in ana irom wrm iuy all sorts of dainty puddings, candies, cookies and pastries. They may also be embellished with sliced fruits for luncheon, or the midnight snack.

Fill a pottery cereal bowl with a mixture of choose the right fabrics for this simple pattern! You could have a heavy sheer, satin or crepe, or light MILLINERY SHEETS AND CASES Coulter's percale, plain or hemstitched finish, considerably lowered in price weight wool, monotone or printed, and be sure you've the smartest crunchy reaay-io-eai blended wheat and rice, corn flakes, ishri wheat biscuits, or any combination that appeals to your thing in town. See how softly the bodice gathers into the yoke, how utterly simple the cut of sleeve! A mmm CLEARANCE OF SUMMER HATS including felts, crepes, taffetas, straws, reduced without regard to their former prices; in two groups, Including white, pastels, black, brown and navy blue; former prices to $7.50 now $2.50 Former prices to $18.50, now fancy contrasting buckle ana three out YtWJfmA tons triple the smartness of the Flufflness is an especially nnoHrv in home-frozen des- KNIT UNDERWEAR RAYON GOWNS AND PAJAMAS of a novelty weave; tailored styles; formerly $1.35 $1.00 RAYON GOWNS In novelty styles; some in appliqued models, others lace-trimmed; formerly $2.25 and $2.50, now KNITTED GARMENTS for beach wear one and two-piece pajamas, sport-alls, trunks and sleeveless sweaters at GLOVE SILK AND RAYON UNDERWEAR nd siishtly soiled from at yoke. for two days Size Hemmed .75 42x38 .65 .80 45x38 Vi .70 2.95 63x108 2.65 3.10 72x108 2.85 3.45 81x108 3.20 3.95 90X108 3.75 sert particularly when rimnin? hieh. An ideal Cosmetics Not Advised for School Girl BY LYDIA LANE People who think the old generation was much better than the new are In the same class with the moderns who think that everything old was nonsense. But one, old thing I would like to cling to and that is the simplicity of youth.

I believe that a young girl should look like a young girl, to have that freshly scrubbed complexion with natural roses in her cheeks. Often I am stopped by traffic just as the students are pouring out of school and as those girls in the teens pass in review I marvel at their make-ups Mascara on the lashes, thick layers of lipstick and rouge and often obviously dyed hair. Probably when they are in their glamorous' thirties they will start a fad of going about without even powder anything to be different. While every young girl should care for her skin there is no need to use a lot of cosmetics because the young skin is not in need of artificial stimulation to aid. circulation, or needs no artificial oil.

Now, I am quoting from a well-known doctor: "A young skin has plenty of natural oil secretion and consequently requires no creams to preserve the complexion. If you have been in the sun abnormally or taken a long motor trip it is advisable to clean with cream, but as a rule I advise the young girl to use soap and water. A pure soap used first with a warm-water rinse and then with a cold will keep your skin clean, free from blackheads and pimples, and that is all you have to worry about, for dirt lodged in the pores causes Imperfections. If you would like me to recommend a pure soap suitable for the face, telephone me at MAdi-aon 2345, Station 378, or write to me In care of the Los Angeles Times, Inclosing a 3-cent stamp for reply. mmH Pattern 2373 is available in sizes 10, 12, 14.

16 and 18. Size 12 takes 3 yards 36-inch fabric. Illustrated step-by-step sewing instructions dessert that is fluffy and light is grape fluff, which acquires its airiness by the addition of marshmal-lows. i It Is beautiful to contemplate ana ic hotter than it looks! Did LINENS Send IS cents In stamps or coin (coin preferred) for pattern to the Los Angeles Times Fashion Bureau, 202 West First street, Los Angeles. Cal.

Write plainly name, address and style number. Be sure to state size you wish. you notice the recipe for it in yesterday's Times? SPORTSWEAR 50 KNITTED SUITS two and three piece models in white and pastel shades only and not all colors or sizes white, coral, marine blue, foam green, pink, maize; formerly $22.75, $25 and $29.75, now 20 BOUCLE SUITS two and three-piece styles; white and pastels; sizes 16, 18, 20 and 40; formerly $39.75, $45 and $49.75. Clearance-priced at and $37.50 PROCESS PATENTED wort nice little chat with Mr. I Thorn, who recently returned from INCOMPLETE LINES and discontinued numbers of lace dinner cloths, scarfs and doilies REDUCED J4 and 's TAILORED BEDSPREADS of rayon taffeta and damask; odd lines REDUCED ONE-FOURTH LACE BEDSPREADS single or double allover nets and Saxony laces -REDUCED ONE-FOURTH Anne Adams Summer 'Pattern Book should be in every home! Its forty fascinating pages are full of fashion facts every woman wants to now! Everyone's problem is solved a convention of congoieum-nairn, in- at Kearnev.

N. J. He told about a new patented inlaid linole um which has a iaciory-appuea adhesive on the back. This tipw floor coverine can be Send for your copy today! Price of book, IS cente. Book and pattern together.

25 cents. Please allow Ave days for delivery. Installed directly on wood and con crete floors, above grade, witnoui tvi iika nf felt lining and Daste. the bride with trousseau 373 Li) Mfj NOTIONS BATH I NG CAPS aad bathing accesso ries REDUCED ONE-FOURTH UTILITY OR SHOPPING BAGS with Talon tops; various styles, some rubber-lined, special $1.00 TRAVEL KITS rubber lined, with three bottles i 50c SANITARY APRONS heavy rubber or printed chiffon rubber 2 for 45c GARTER BELTS narrow and medium widths COLLAPSIBLE RACKS for drying lln gerie and hosiery; or for towel racks In the kltcbei. or bathroom; green or ivory wood $1.00 THE VACCO CLEANING SPONGE for cleaning velvets, suede, chiffon, felt hats, etc 50c troubles the matron xwith This, of course, will materially low weighty problems the much "dated" deb tots at play wardrobe! Read Its absorbing special vacation planners! Consult er installation costs ana wui give-a stronger floor in the bargain.

HINT CONTRIBUTED Mrs. Jennie Harrison has submitted the following which, she says, hn nrnvMi valuable to her: "When articles for a smarter point of view! its fashion pages for a smarter READY TO WEAR 200 DRESSES plain and printed crepes and chiffons in jacket and one-piece styles; ideal for informal warm-weather wear; in the clearance -At $10 $15 11 SUITS white and pastels; swagger types: formerly to $35, now v. 7 SUITS swagger and short coat suits in Congo, white and cocoa; to clear at $8.00 COATS all white and pastel coats, former prices to now $15 SILVERWARE 26-PIECE SET of guaranteed silver plate In ML' Vernon pattern, very attractive; hollow-handle dinner knives with stainless steel blades (ordinarily found only in higher-priced sets). Ideal for mountain or beach cabin; usually J22.50, set SILVER-PLATED FLATWARE Roberta pattern; standard quality, ea. 10e Knives, each Needlecraft at Home tying shoe laces, wet the forefingers Requested Recipes and the laces will not come untiea." Thank we'll try it next time we button our shoes; MEAT SALADS' Cool, sparkling iced tea or coffee snrl a delicious substantial meat salad are the answer to many a JEWELRY hostess inquiry these warmer days.

Th salad mav one ot two kinds: either it may be Jellied, or one tossed together with a combination of chopped vegetables and marinated in French dressing or a seasoned mixture of olive oil (we use Re SILKS PRINTED FLAT CREPES and sheers; 39-inch width, in florals, plaids, dots, yard $1.00 PLAIN SILK-LIN white and sports shades; 39-inch, yard $1.35 PURE-DYE PRINTS flat crepes in a wide range of patterns; 39-inch; extra value at $1.50 KUMSI-KUMSA a sports fabric (synthetic) in plaids and stripes on light grounds; special, yard $1.95 NOVELTY JEWELRY-ra drastic clearance of bracelets, earrings, clips, pins and necklaces in dozens of good styles at i. Four pieces for $1.00 NOVELTY JEWELRY attractive articles bracelets, necklaces, earrings, clips, pins and compacts, now 2 for $1 NOVELTY JEWELRY fine-quality articles ot many sorts, now each LINGERIE 18 LOUNGING PAJAMAS and negligees; now HALF DISCONTINUED LINES ot gowns, slips, chemise and stepins; Borne soiled from display, now HALF PHILIPPINE GOWNS elaborately embroidered on fine materials; formerly $2.25. now 100 WASH DRESSES colorful, fast-color prints; many styles, in sizes 14 to 46, now $1.00 SLEEPING PAJAMAS of cotton prints; two-piece style with or square neck: formerly $1.35 $1.00 Umberto) and vinegar. Both varieties may be prepared in advance and should be served thoroughly chilled with plenty, of frf-h sala1 crrppn Dirt vnn so th number today? We'll give you more little sweetbread and cucumber ideas next Tuesday at 11 a.m. over 3 SWEETBREAD AND CUCUMBER SALAD 2 cups diced sweetbreads 1 cup diced cucumber 1 tablespoon lemon juice i cup mayonnaise cup whipped cream Cook sweetbreads for twenty minutes in salted water to which one tablespoon vinegar has been added for each quart of water.

Drain and plunge in cold water to make them firm. Remove any membrane. Cut Into half -inch pieces and chill thoroughly. Pare cucumber, cut into thick slices, remove the seedy center and cut into small dice. Carefully combine sweetbreads with cucumber, lemon Juice and mayonnaise softened with whipped cream.

Serve in crisp lettuce cups. Sprinkle the top with paprika or minced parsley. OVEN HASH 2 cups ground left-over meat 4 medium-slztj potatoes, raw 1 cup stewed tomatoes 2 stalks celery A cup gravy 1 egg 1 medium-sized onion Salt and pepper Put meat, raw potatoes, celery and onion through the food chopper, or else chop very fine by hand. Mix into this the beaten-egg, gravy, and tomatoes. Season with salt nd pepper and put into a well-greased baking dish.

Bake in a moderate oven KMTR. SISTER IS VISITED IN SHANGHAI HOME Mrs. Mark Lickter has returned to STATIONERY MELROSE POUND PAPER and envelopes, linen-finish; 72 sheets of paper for 25e 50 envelopes to match DESK SETS attractive designs in brown simulated leather $1.00 CHRISTMAS CARDS box of 16 for 35e Or three boxes for her home, 8457 Blackburn avenue, after an extended visit in the Ori WOOLENS ONE GROUP of plain and check 54-inch woolens for dress purposes, yard $1.65 ONE GROUP tweeds, mixtures, chevrons, checks for coats and gowns; choice colors $2.50 BERMUDA CLOTH for sports and beach apparel; light shades, 54 inches wide; yard $1.50 FLANNEL all-wool, 54 inches wide: in good colors, yard $1.95 ent. She was the house guest of HANDKERCHIEFS PLAIN LINEN initialed with 1-inch block letter; sold by the half-dozen only (all letters) at Six for 85c MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS taped border; fine linen, full size, each her sister, Mrs. Joseph David, In Shanghai.

the small sprays add decoration in tne comers or can De used on scans or a vanity set. HANDBAGS Pattern 948 comes to you wltJi a Pattern 948 Send 10 cents In stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern to the Los Anaeles Times Needlecraft Department. 202 West First street, Los Angeles, Cal. Patterns are not avail, able at the office. Please aUow five days for delivery.

50 HANDBAGS of excellent quality leathers, well-lined; in a number of desirable styles; black, navy and brown; formerly $2.95 to $10. ALL WHITE BAGS carefully made, of genuine leather and white fabrics; regularly $1.95 to $10 REDUCED 4 CHILDREN'S HANDBAGS designed to please little people; regular prices 50c to $1, now HALF, Flower Basket Brightens Room tire room. The graceful flower sprays are as interesting to do as they are decorative they're formed (350 deg. until the potatoes are of lazy-daisy. French knots and other such simple stitches.

DRAPERIES CHINTZ CRETONNE colorful and dainty, in kindergarten designs, heavy crash weaves, 36 inches wide, special, yard 25c YARDAGE short lengths and broken lines (not remnants) of damask, cre-tonnr to be closed out REDUCED ONE-THIRD CURTAINS sample curtains, ruffled and panel curtains, and a few ruffled spreads; some soiled from display -at HALF transfer pattern of a basket 13x14 inches, a long spray exlS inches and four sprays 4x414 inches; color suggestions; material requirements; illustrations of all stitches needed. The provident needlewoman Is The long motif is lovely on the bolster end of the spread, while planning ahead now for fall days TOILETRIES LUBINS' toilet water and perfume; Muguet, Lilas, Rose, Violet $2.00 YBRY'S Floral Infusion; Muguet, Lilas, Carnation, Gardenia $1.00 ERG EN'S Bath Soaps ..20 cakes $1.00 BOUTON Bath Sets bath powder, bath crystals: tah, toilet water 50c SANETTES cleansing tissues; 500 sheets 29c SLEEK Deodorant bath powder TUSSY face powder with lipstick and wool puff $1.00 DR. WEST'S Tooth Paste ...3 for 50c HOUBIGANT'S Bath Powder Ideal and Quelques Fleur 98c GUITRY'S Perfume; Gardenia, Muguet, Bouquet, Jasmin, dram 55c BOUTON Eau de Cologne 59c HOUBIGANT'S Quelques Fleur and Ideal Cologne 95c PERSTOP liquid deodorant when she will brighten up her home done, about thirty minutes. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mrs. Carroll Clark of Glcndale entertained recently at a luncheon at the Ambassador Lido, honoring her daughter, Estelle, who was celebrating her sixteenth birthday.

with new pieces of needlework. This handscme basket is Just the thing ior the oedroom. Used on a bedspread it wil add charm to the ett- Seventh Street ot OI WE'VE IMPRISONED THE POWER OF VITAMIN IN THIS FRAGRANT FACE CREAM GLOVES ODDS AND ENDS oi satin, taffeta, net and organdie gloves now HALF 300 PAIRS FABRICS of the better qualities, in white and dark colors, reduced to, pair 300 PAIRS KID GLOVES broken sizes and colors in kid and suede gloves, reduced to. pair $1-95 BEDDING ST. MARY'S BLANKETS discontinued styles; three in size 72x84 inches; bound on four sides, regular price $25 each; also fifteen in 60x8 4-inch size, bound on four sides, regularly $22.50 each, at HALF BROKEN STYLES and color ranges in 12 only, 72x84, blue, beige, brown: formerlj $19.95.

each $14.95 Four only, 72x84, duotones, bound on four sides; orchid and blue; formerly $SS, each $19.95 Five pairs of St. Mary's white blankets, 72xS4, formerly $26.50, pair 10 PAIRS ot pink and blue blankets. 72x84. were $19 25, pair $13.95 10 PAIRS 66x84 plaids blue, rose, orchid; were $13.95, pair 0.95 7 DOWN COMFORTERS 100 white goose down filled: celanese covered-orchid, rose, eggshell; former prices to $27.50, each $17.95 FUR YARDAGE NEW FALL FUR COLLARS Caracul in black, brown; black Skunk Plate: Vacu Fox In grey brown, blue fox and black; Lapln in black and white: specially priced for three days all new styles and good shapes at $6.95 A GROUP of extra good values in brown and black Caracul: Manchurian Wolf and other fur collars one-of-a-klnd at $5.50 In the August Clearance An unusually attractive collection fashionably created for juniors and college girls, in practically all the popular furs. Of course, a fur coat is correct for all evening occasions, as well as for street wear; seldom are prices so low as now.

There art 750 A. DM J. riiamin nnitt in every jar Fita-Raj Cream. a8 to NECKWEAR FINE EMBROIDERED PIECES organdies, prints, saUn. silk, faille original styles In shapes and necklines; also ruffling, double net raffling, organdie and crepe, all at HALF CREPE.

AND LINEN HATS maize and pink; a variety of styles, special $1.00 CARACUL AND KID in grey, Jjrown, black. MUSKRATS in silver mink-dyed and silver-tone. PIECED JAP. MINK. HUDSON SEAL.

CORSETTES QOSSARD MisSIMPLICITY broken sizes, but nearly all in the group; brocade with lace top And a few with Swaml tops; sizes 34 to 37 $3.95 LACE BANDETTES an exceptionally good opportunity for school girls to purchase these firm attractive lace handettes with net lining; models that fit well 75c CHILDREN'S WEAR 10 GIRLS' ORGANDIE PARTY FROCKS pink and blue; sizes 12 and 14 years only, now $230 and $3.75 SUMMER COATS tan and blue: 7 and year sizes only; formerly $8.95 and $10.95. now $3.95 and $4.95 I COATS 2, 3, 4 year sizes only; formerly $6.95 to $8.95. now $2.95 4 NOVELTY ENSEMBLES cape. Jack et and skirt: 12 to 16 year sizes only, reduced for clearance to $1130 A $14.7 12 WASH PIQUE COATS 3 to 1 years; formerly $395 to $4.95. Now $230 4 $2J5 11 WOOL SWIM SUITS 5.

8. 12. 14 year sites only; formerly $1-95. now 75c 5 SILK PLEATED SKIRTS on bodice: 3. 4.

year sizes: formerly $2.95 $1.45 14 SUMMER HATS formerly $2.95 to $4.95, now 75e to $2.45 CHILDREN'S SWIM SUITS and play remaining stock in sizes to 14 years reduced; now 95c $1.45, $2.45 20 WASH FLOP HATS formerly 5c to $195. now 25c to $L00 ODD GARMENTS girls sCk, wool and wash dresses, sweaters, boys wash suits, toddle dresses, creepers, REDUCED Dr4 Maskrat. HOSIERY skin it actually growing young again. No wonder Vita-Ray Cream wat honored by admission to the Hall of Science at Century of Progress! For it actually what women heretofore hare only kefei tome preparation might do! Vita-Ray it an all-furftie cream, perfect at a cleanser at well at builder. See a Jiferenr in 21 dart or we will Feed your under skin the Vitamin for which it is hungry and you CIO see the outer akin grow finer clcirer offer day br day! Let our Vits-Kay consultant show, you rn'cropho-tographt of kin before and after use of Vita-Ray Cream.

They rerr what Vita-Ray can do. Perfected by a Boston doctor Vita-Ray Cream carries Vitamin direct to the living titnjti of the skin. ffnjm caipes Again very fashionable; here are some especially good values. MEN'S WEAR UNIONSUITS light weight knit suits, short sleeve, ankle: short sleeve. length: Allen-A make, sait $1X0 HANDKERCHIEFS of linen, in white, with 4 and 4-inch hems; mono-rrammed without charge at 12 for $3.65 ARROW SHIRTS new fall colors, and white, with the sew attached Aroset collar $2 and $230 SERVICE CHIFFON and sheer chiffons In broken size and color assortments: formerly $1.

$1.35 and $195 a pair, at HALF SHEER CHIFFONS in dark colors only: two-thread. Si gauge; formerly $1 S3, now $1.00 i SILVER FOX. KIDS grev, brown, black. Vitality is increased. Circulation it stimulated.

New, strong cells develop. Yonthfnl fresknes ia re-treatei. Your miEMMAMTS Tetted and A fried Cd Httieieepimf Marea to 185 JAP. WEASEL. RUSSIAN SABLES.

ita Jcl Vitamin ail PURPOSi JU A Silks Woolens Velvets Rayon and Wash Fabrics Linens Laces Short Lines in All Parts of the OX SALE FRIDAY ONLY CALUK. The August Sale of all furs still continues; and a deposit paid upon any purchase now will serve to hold it for you until November, if you wish. ruts thud noc coulteii Seventh Street at Olive.

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