Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Nov 1938, p. 55

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Her book came as in inspiration, as she~ was walking in London one! day. Her pub lisher suggested that she write it fromn the womnan's point of view. Sh,etola ner nusband tnat slie would write in the book nothing of their ]ives untouched. with public affairs.> Socially,ý she said a journalist's wife doesnt exist. There are, for.her nô du- ties of leaviflg cards and the like, as there are for the wives ' of diplomats., She started. housekeeping in Romne and f o r tunat ely had. a housemaid who adopted their familY from the, begin. ning. In Germ an y she found a' vrydif- ferent situation - the. housemaid there did. her, housecleanîng so thoroughly that living in the rnîdst (if i was uncom- fortable. Even ýon Christmas eve she found one, maid polishing the silver jwhile a nother made Christmas cookies). In France she again found housekeep- ing different. the economical cook gos9 j. out every rnorning for the day's shp- ping, and no scrap is left over at the end (f the day. But the French maid, \vhile interested in economy, was flot interested in hygienic conditions. !n.YPoland they horrow v~theJt serv0ants. The further east she w'ent, the more t he servants multiplied, she said. The way women are re-garded she found quite different in one countryv fromn another. In Italv there wvas a feel1ing of! * proteet the man": in Gerrnany "a man pets the best. morsel, a womnan the s ec- ond best,' yet Germnan women. she said, "openly, adore their men." Ignoranceý of the traditions of the uountry one is in,. may h-ad one into unfortunate circumstaflce. as she dis- covered in Berlin when she forgot toj buy a Christmnas tree and found such an June at Swampscott, Mass., wiiI be shown,, and an "Ode to the Found- crs," written by June Narowetz, a E. L. Potter of Winnetka spent Armistice day and the week-end in Qlney,.Ill.. ona hunting trip. 1IUt rnuVII, buta 4 risim ALIIre ,fl u then the face of everyone was wreat.hed. in smiles. Mrs. Mowrer told of various important men she had met. She cannot recali her first nm e e t i n g wvith Mussolini. -The- dramatization of himself* goes through everythfing.he does," she said. 0 f Goebbels she told that he unin- interview. 's with the press. One of bis recn speeches had to be censored. Maternity Dress *..smnart and b.coming *.miraculously coincealing 3 pairs-$2.85 Edith Ray Young is having a mneet- * xclsvewt1Se *ing of her pupi1s Saturday afternoon EG RA TVNIc at 2 o'clock at her studio, 1133 Cen- EDA A.SE NS . tral avenue. __________________ Evansion exclusive ai Stevent in Eyanston Reg. App. For EDGAR A. STEVENSI mc.

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