New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1929, Page 21

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ARONESS MANAGES EXCLUSIV STUDID Most Fashoinable and Extrave- gant Clothes Are Found There Paris, June 28 UM—A atyle studio which turns out, for a price, women dressed in models designed espec- fally for them and to which they own the rights, is the latest and most extravagant clothes idea in Paris. , It is being launched by the Baroness Accurti, a Russian, and head of the dressmaking house of Ardanse, a mushroom product which in five years has developed from nothing fo one of the most fashionably patronized dress estab- lishments in Europe. Baroness Accurti says frankly that she doesn't want women to come to her atyle studio unless they can afford to have what they ‘want, no matter what the price. “I am interested only in design- ing for women to whom money means nothing. One of my present clients has an income of more than $2,000,000 a year,” she said. “At present she can buy nothing in the way of clothes, not .even in Paris, that she will not find copied else- Wwhere within a few weeks. I want to show that there is such a thing as exclusive designing left in Paris. 8he is going to do all the work of her style-studio herself, she says. devoting two afternoons a week to it and keeping the number of her clients down, so that she personally can design and supervise their clothes. 8he continued: “I shall see my subjects and talk to them in rooms decorated like the homes of the best people. One room will be a sort ¢f living room. containing nothing that is not the best of its kind. The other room will be a bedroom of luxurious and perfect appointment. In those rooms 1 can see my clients as others will see them and they can see them- Selves as they should be.” CHARM OF WOMEN 1 LAID T0 BONES Painter Says They Alone De- fermine Beauty of Milady ‘Washington, June 28 (#)—"Bones" make a woman beautiful, in the opinion of Douglas Chandor, noted British portrait painter, who is in Washington painting the portraits ' ©f members of the cabinet. But a merely pretty face does not inapire this tall young artist who has had as subjects many of the world's celebrities. “There is a natural refinement in bones,” he says. “Nothing can change them. Age does not matter, neither does fatigue or worry. Wo- men who have been up late at balis the night before come to my studio next morning fearful lest the effects show in the picture. They do not." Mr. Chandor makes his women sitters remove their make-up be- fore he starts painting. Divested —_— favorite frocks, the poor women have nothing but their characters and bones to fall back on. “Next to the bony structure be- neath the skin that makes a beauti- tul portrait,” he says, ‘‘comes charm of character as seen in the eyes and mouth. The habit of thinking one has formed show in the mouth. The real personality, I ‘might say the soul, shines out through the eyes. “Merely pretty faces are terrible to paiat. To put upon canvas a face without depth of character is an ordeal for a painter. Realty in people is all that matters. I do not try to flatter my subjects. Josh- ua Reynoids did. The first duty of a painter is to get a good like- ness.” Mr. Chandor has had a hard time capturing the cabinet. Although he paints awiftly, he finds the Ameri- can man averse to taking the time to pose. In England it is the other way. American women, however, enjoy having their portraits paint- ed. He finds them more diverse in type than English women. American men, he thinks, have marked characteristics of hair and skin. Their hair turns a bdluish white and their skins assume a yellowish hue with advancing years. 20-YEAR-OLD GIRL FILIPIND HOSTESS Dwight Davi' Daughter Be- comes Important Diplomatic Cog Washington, June 28 (P—A 20- year-old girl is to assume much re- sponsibility for the smooth adminis- tration of the new governor general of the Philippines. It is said in the islands that if the hostess in the palace is socially suc- cessful, the governor general will be politically successful. If this is true, Alice Davis, slim blue eyed daughter of Dwight F¥. Davis, is an important cog in gov- ernmental diplomacy. Because of the illness of Mrs. Davis, Alice is going to the islands with all of the authority of a “first lady.” And, despite the fact she only recently was debuntante, she has no misgivings concerning the tremen- dous responsibility she will assume in the old Spanish palace which still Callouses and Burning Soles Dr. Scholl’s Zino- pads for Callouses end pain in one minute! They stop the friction and pressure of shoes and are soothing and healing. Re- moving callouses with hatsh liquids or plasters is unsafe —often causing acid burn. Zino-pads are thin, protective, At all drug, shoe and dept. stores —35¢ box. D1 Scholl’ Zino-pads Sage-Allen & Co. INC. Hartford—Telephone 3005 Another Millinery Scoop! White gton, being a hostess requires tact and diplomacy. 8he thinks it will be fun. 8he hasn't any idea how big the palace is or how many servants there are, but she doesn’t believe she will have any trouble. where infinite to resume |is athletic, like her father. The soci problems she is blithely and sensibly |Harvard college observatory, letting go until she gets there. |the reflected distinction of her fath- P er's position to give her public |prominence, “Maybe I am over enthusiastic about her, but I don't think 1 am. Alice is not a bit spoiled with all the good times and attention she has had. I never knew a young girl with so much poise. 8he's quiet, you understand, and many might woa- der how so0 quiet a one could have such charm. But she has it." {the universe.” Thus the daughter |eral Electric company, does not 1|Dr. Harlow Shapley, director of the | led to the discovery of the “hub of of Ge Swope, president of the great Gen- that rard need uncovered in the constellations Sagit- tarius, Ophiuchus and Scorpio, and 18 about 50,000 light ydars from the earth. He has insisted that Miss. Swope be identified as his collaborator in this discovery, which he modestly describes as only one of a succes- sion of steps of greater or less sig- nificance. P | pleasure she finds in work. “I'm fnding it grest fum Wew, she says, “to put together the ¥ tistical data 1've been compiling @& my particular Milky Way fieid (he last year and a half. It is rather e~ citing to find out if one's work hes accomplished anything new. But we only gather data. Dr. Shapley inter- prets it. We are his instruments, so Alice paused long enough in her jiob of superintending the packing of trunks to give her views on the)cannot take the loyal adviser with subject. She was wearing a black | her. Instead, her cousin, Miss Aleta satin coolie coat and blue alippers. |Davis of 8t. Louis, and one maid, 8he curled up in a big chair to|will accompany her. discuss the situation difficult to picture her in the posi- i el rzady (o oy P! here with Mrs. Davis and the other Mias Josephine ,8haughnessy, who (18, and Helen, 15, until Mre. Davis has lived with the Davis family 15 |is able to go years and to whom all of the chil- |That will probably be next January. dren look for advice and guidance, stood by smiling. “S8he can do it,” |and boating in the Philippines and Miss Shaughnessy declared, and |{to these she is looking forward. She Swanky sport hats to wear with your sleeveless frocks. And white can be worn with almost every shade. But if you want to match your costume exactly, there are some good-lookin: felt hats in pastel shades us well: orchid, pink, copen, green. Straw hats, too, in light and dark colors. Alice’s great regret is that she and it was| sy Shaughnessy will remain children, Dwight, Jr., 22, Cynthia, to the Philippines As for Alice, there will be tennis FREEZE WITH HEAT Two years of painstaking study| Tt might be sald that Miss Swope |the merit must be his." ; lof astronomical plates yielded 1o just happened into the field of BN i S S 1t is thought that the Mississippd valley was once a great interior Suge KIN ABRASIONS Henn'et(a s“)m Lmkw With | »iss swope the aiscovery o 355|astronomy. she was pusaing ~over |graphs of one small area of the | versity from Batnard in 1926. Then Milky Way. a friend told her of an opening in It was in the analysis of this|variable star research at Harvard. | | Henrietta H. Swope, a slim girl in the nucleus | investigation of one of the 240 fields | are painful and dengerous. FHool her twenties, has the distinction of [of the Milky way system. a massive |Of the Shapley Milky Way research. | them quickly and prevent infoctions with being one of the youngest women |gentral group around which our| The social whirl has no attra |new variable stars—all very faint|the choice of a career after a year MGJOI' scientmc Acmevemem |and distant, concentrated on photo- |in social service study at the uni- Camhridee. =Ofase. Junotah Bl 0 Tl it . Blaviey with |Thus it came about that she began | Miss Swope, discover ever to have participated in a ma- |whole galaxy rotates. Dr. Shapley's tion for the young woman scientist. | 4 7 | jor scientific discovery. announcement, carlier this year, re- | Walking and riding are her favor- ! She contributed to the studics of |vealed that this group of stars was |ite recreations, but her greatest| ~\\. - /’ 0T The ELECTROLUX Refrigerator S~ A Timely Innovation to Assist 250 New Britain Homes in Owning Automatic Refrigeration! 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