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tinct candy typo. Here the chief ingredients are chopped dried units and nuts, blended with honey or fruit juice. Mixed thoroughly,
and placed under a weight, tins candj can be cut into squares, like caramels. A recipe for California Fruit Caramels is another recipe Included in the free leaflet.
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away again — without asking for my autograph." She smiled chipperly. "So, any time anybody asks me for my autograph now, am I happy!"
SHE'S not letting the sudden onrush of autograph-hunters and letter-writers (fifty per cent of whom are female, believe it or not) go to her head. "I've made it a rule never to move to a little larger apartment until the next time my option's taken up."
• One dress shop, favored by fashionable filmites, has a minimum price tag of $175. Lana doesn't shop there. She has a clothes budget. She doesn't dress more smartly than she used to because she spends more now. "I've just learned more about clothes." She doesn't have any style-setting ambitious. "If I wear something, it's because I like it — not to be the first to wear it."
Her hair used to be more reddish than blond. No one advised her to lighten it. That was her own idea. She thought she would look better. She was right. She was wrong about the possibilities of a baby bob. She only hopes it will grow out in time for Tii'cnty Little Working Girls.
To read the columns, you would get the impression that she goes night-clubbing six nights out of seven. The impression would
be false. When she does go dancing
usually with young Gregory Bautzer, 'the lawyer — she attracts attention. The effect carries over into several days' columns.
The day I talked with her, she didn't know whether she was going to marry young Mr. Bautzer or not. She has changed her mind both ways, several times. But she seldom goes out with anyone else — despite the chances she has. If she does marry, she won't give up her career.
She plays a good game of tennis. She swims. And she drives a convertible coupe of the hue known as fire-engine red. She denies that she chose that color in order to be conspicuous. "I like red. I wear it all the time. I always wanted a red car. So — when I could afford it, I got a red car."
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She was condemned by society through no fault of her own— her life tainted by the viciousness of her racketeer lather. How could she hope for happiness or self-respect? Never was a girl so heaitbreakingly handicapped! You cannot fail to be moved by her courageous efforts to escape from the shadow of crime and win a place for herself in society. Look for her absorbing confession in the January issue.
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