Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1932 — Page 7

, NOV. 8, 1932

Mama-Elect Still Can Look Smart Tho’isand* of mamas-to-b* are wondering how they ran look amart In the months before their young hope- },;> arrive, how much eaddina about they can do and what In genera! to expect. Thla Information Is contained In a rrrlr* of article* prepared from data obtained from the medical Information bureau of the New York academy of medicine, of which thl* la the fourth. BY ELIZABETH CLARK "What shall I wear?” ‘What shall we do?” Every-day feminine l igbears, and now that you are a prospective mama, they may get you if you don't watch out. But, being a modern young per- ' n, you have made up your mind not to fall back on your future offspring as an excuse for slumping Into a figure of dowdiness. Your "delicate condition” will not k ep you shut up Indoors, tied to a vial of smelling salts. You don’t expect to remain the lender envy of your friends, but f ankly to impersonate a Toby jug or a tea cosey, you know to be just as silly. Smart,df Not Svelte With the stores and the styles In cahoots to bolster up your waistline, you look if not svelte even as you pull up to the hospital doors. You can have as much fun planning a "maternity” wardrobe as you did in choosing a trosseau—more, when you think that as every one expected you to look gorgeous in your honeymoon clothes, now they will take it for granted that you are not up to being a fashion plate. You do not have to stick to the obvious surplice model that screamed its purpose long before the first tape had to be let out. Nor do you have to depend upon a cloud of floating draperies, graceful but hardly chic, to keep -your secret. Tricks in Style If dropped shoulders, fullness above the waist, jackets, cowl necklines, profuse lingerie touches in jabots and frills, .are fashion’s darlings on the sveltest of debutante frocks, they also are tricks to make any mama-to-be feel pretty cocky that she had sense enough to pick a time of their wearing to start her family. Front skirt flares, long skirts and wrap arounds are other good points. Your clothes will be a source of as much concern to your fussy friends as they are to you. If you are wearing high heels—-even the modest military Cuban variety suggested by your doctor and heeled with rubber—nothing less than high-laced shoes of the gay nineties will satisfy your friends, even though they do make your legs ache. They’ll Warn You If golf has accustomed your feet to the flattest of heels, another sect will belabor you with threats of fallen arches. Are you wearing a corset? If you are, they will tell you, you should take it oil at once. No matter that it is a special corset fitted to your measure, it is bound to do damage to Junior. If you are not, you should rush | out and buy one, gr you will ruin j your Agger, they say. Let your physician score the taboos. He will warn against such minor details as round garters, anything that is tight about the waist, corselettes that pull down instead of giving support, boyishform brassieres, French heels and shoes that pinch. He may suggest the homely union suit, but why shy off at that! It will be more comfortable than chiffon and lace, and comfort is one thing at which you will not turn up your nose. Going Places, Doing Things When it comes to going places and doing things, and what places and things, that is up to the pair of you—your physician and yourself. Only a ninny would order her horse for a canter in the park or attempt a fast set of tennis. And no one but a ninny would force herself to finish eighteen holes of golf just because a husky sister who knows all about having a baby w T as not fazed at twice that number. Golf and swimming and, above all, walking are your meat and you can take them in as large doses as you can stand without going home dead to the world. In fact, you will not be doing your bit if you mope in the house. If the world beater whom you are planning for is to have a square deal, you will not cheat him out of air and exercise before ever you see him. But you will not go racing him over bumpy roads on all-day drives and yon will not half kill yourself trying to keep up with the Amazons alien you would much rather go home early and take a nap. Next—Baby's tiny garments.

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there's spinach. But potatoes are surprisingly good, dried beans and peas are rich sources, cabbage—particularly raw—is an excellent iron food, and any vegetable which is green or yellow furnishes the mineral in worth-while ayiounts. The color also indicates a quality which enables the body to use the supply of iron to the best advantage. The whose grain cereals and breads are good iron sources. Whole wheat is an especially rich source. Os the fruits, apricots, prunes, raisiift. dates and figs are the cheapest and most generally available sources. The small fruits, blackberries, raspberries and blueberries, have been found to be good sources, too. Beef is the traditional iron food, as are egg yolk a>sd liver. Kidney, brain and heart are now considered rich sources of the mineral and are always inexpensive. Oysters are almost as high in the list of iron foods as meat. If one of these classes is not used, special stress should be placed on the others. If economy prohibits the maximum amount of milk, eggs and the more expensive vegetables, then whole grains and dried, iron-rich fruits and legumes should be used extensively to keep the iron content in the dietary high. Milk, although rather low in iron,

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