Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1941)

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To Make You Happier (Continued jrom page 59) artist who designed that wallpaper or chintz. <J If you want your room to be a peaceful retreat have your curtains and your walls the same color and patternless. Remember also that greens, gray greens, and blues are especially restful. Which is why Nature uses them so much, of course! <j| If you want your room to be gay and festive use chintz. <1 Be wary of too many patterned surfaces. A pattern in your rug, in your curtains, in pillows and on your walls is bound to be dizzy-making. <I Never sacrifice comfort to formality. Plan everything for comfort. And hint at formality by the design of your chintz, by dignified lamps, by hanging a pair of shelves on either side of your bed or window — or by all of these things. <J There's sure to be attraction in a room that's bright and friendly. Let the sun into your room. Grow things. Train ivy on a trellis in a sunny window. Or keep twin vases filled with ivy, laurel or huckleberry leaves, all of which will last indefinitely. <S What about your hobby? It certainly deserves a place in your room. If you sew or do needlepoint or knit don't hide your sewing bag or basket away in a closet. Have a sewing stand and a good light beside your favorite chair. If reading is important in your life build open shelves so your books will be within easy reach of your hand. If you're' interested in photography have enlargements made of several scenic pictures you've taken, mat them on gay paper, put them in identical frames and hang them in a group. If you're interested in woodcarving carve a lamp base for the table beside your bed. (The pineapple lamp bases shown in the illustration were carved by an artist in the studio. One is done in a simple modern manner. The other is more ornate and more realistic.) Miss Fontaine returns: Back from a sabbatical year as the wife of Brian Aherne, Joan appears in "Before the Fact" with Cary Grant JUNE, 1941 Tdk< ea esson from Arthur iviur ray Dancing Teachers Atix Sherri, of the Cleveland staff, is noted tor her pert, Ireshas-a-daisy blonde loveliness. Kayo Hanlon, popular Kansas teacher, is still sweet and appealins at the end ol her busiest day. Margaret Stewart teaches in Florida is poised, dainty, glamourous in the warmest weather. TO Arthur Murray's glamourous dancing teachers, daintiness is not only a matter of personal fastidiousness. Their very jobs depend on it! And they depend on Odorono Cream to guard against underarm odor and dampness even on their busiest days! Odorono Cream is non-imtatmg . . . you can use it right after shaving. It's non-greasy, harmless to fabrics . . . non-gritty, smooth as satin. Yet it checks underarm perspiration safely 1 to 3 days! Take a lesson in glamour from these charming experts! Start using Odorono Cream today! The Odorono Co.. Inc., New York, N V. Jane Macdonold, Palm Beach teacher, loves her job — dances for hours without losing the impeccable freshness which is her special charm' Odorono Cream gives you 50Vc TO IOOV< MORE FOR YOUR MONEY ALSO LIQUID ODORONO— REGULAR AND INSTANT M&i 91