Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1941 — Page 29
FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1941 = THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Ar . | Three Million Meals a Day but
\ Homemaking— Amv Food Expert int Fed Up L,, §. AYRES & COMPANY
By GERRY DICK
Times Special Writer
A \ | WASHINGTON, April 11.—If youre feeling sorry for yourself be- ; Ria a Stylists Plan 3 Budget Wardrobe you can't decide what to give the family for dinner, think of ——— ! . ' Mary Barber. She has to feed a million men three square meals a day. : K Ana Suggest Re-Styling of Old One As a dollar-a-year woman it's her job to see that what goes into is | the Army's stomach is not only enough to travel on, but that it is . . . A tas Tot | Counterparts of Costly Oriental Masterpieces | She talks food, thinks food, = . HAVE YOU CAST a calculating eye over your wardrobe lately? | jonks at dozens of jars and cans|since I can remember. I never get if you have, you are, in all probability, amazed at the gaps that Will| of foodstuffs ranged on her desk. |tired of food.” = have to be filled. Exciting new clothes in the shops only serve to make | cuch as peanut butter mixed with She was nutritionist for the Kelyou more aware of the deficiencies in your own closet. And if you try] logy company for 17 years The to live close to your budget, you are face to face with the discouraging | ATV wat one of the best cereals
: ! ney fact that you can't afford to buy all the clothes you are going to need [customers. and she visited Army t x But you can make them! ue 1.7 v camps from coast to coast, making £S : f you don’t already know how to leaving an opening at the top or, 7” suggestions to mess sergeants who A sew a fine seam, you'll want to make outer edges . . . or you can turn ~~ with the best intentions sometimes 0 of
plans for getting some instruction. jown a segment to make a straight oe serve macaroni, hominy grits and The National Needlecraft Bureau eqge for the opening. If your | F potatoes at the same meal. Sys that it is Possiile 10 Mane 50 /1a0re is one-sided be sure to face \ 2 . Worried mothers with soldier entire spring wardrobe, cons >the turned-down edge to avoid J an . i on't - of nine garments, for less than $54. Growing the wrong side ay Renowned for Hand-Loomed Effects—Perfeet This EE es [ise Another Wrick is contrasting out. The Army allows 42 cents a yours has been des ) ’ " ockets. | A : Ls : : . : group of stylists especially for the] reves oh I Te or) oh fend 8 ian, Sd oren Ni. ; Background for 18th Century Furnishings business girl—with suggested “alter-| ow now that jerkins are here. a Le Re yD : nates” to make it suitable for the|, (nano from short to long college girl, too sleeves, from close fitting to full You can make a coat, a Wool sleeves, makes an old dress as good jacket dress that will serve as a ag new. A belt and buttons of the suit, a print dress, a jerkin, an|same fabric “tie the dress together.” evening dress, an extra Shans ani And notice the new necklines. even crocheted cap—and a coSt|yg’ sy to re-style necklines this or, 3 Por . . . ots chart A the price of each Be Ty Ot into a deep V to "8s ow ; STE Orientals to find such beauty of detail, such magnifiished garment, down to the last give the new swan effect that's so : FOR BREAKFAST he will get button. : flattering. V-shaped necklines can \ J fruit, eight ounces of milk, bacon Make a devastating evening dress ne varied by detachable collars. or eggs. cereal and toast or rolls: that will do wonders for your ball- Pique, organdy, or a bit of crochet ; iw for mid-dav dinner. meat or fish. SARS room technique, for only $5.50. Add around the neck, adds a crisp touch. | : : vegetables, bread and a sweel des- : N ARCO Mel find heirloom beauty to inspire true pride of ownership. a diy jocee! i0 a ull po| Several collars in white and pas- sert: and for supper, cheese or ; : color for only $2.89, and ¥ tels make a wardrobe seem much : ros Vecetables bread. Rly or Fou os An privy larger than it really is. You will Not on 42 cents a day. buddy. EE cater to in- E 5 i$ S fate. You can “run-up- a 3 > watch for soft or sloping lines in vitamin B or prunes disguised with|dividual tastes,” she says, “but no JHE NEE SEs. : : . ’ -Atailored business dress, with Se the new fashions. But for your ¢kim milk Pe have sent her) soldier need go away from his mess Re 305 8 Aa bi, Bon * Use Ayres EXCLUSIVE FEW-PENNIES-A-DAY PLAN tachable collars and cuffs, in aboUl carry-over wardrobe, all you need these things to try. She says “I|hungrv. If he wants seconds he can
5 time, for just $3 , . & +s y 7 hye eo Ah with a long do_is Hake he Sigulier pags Joss like to eat—too well. I've cooked|have them bulky, or remove them entirely. She thinks it's fine if the folks
sleeved jacket that will serve as a eceetmm—somm— : " » » ’ x . suit can be made for under 810. The » want to send a box of goodies to
Sl ) Over the bov at camp, and suggests feature of this dress is the clever } H [ h } a vestee that looks like a Dress Up Black Dress our ea t cookies because they travel best and blouse under the jacket. You might, Dress up your blacks and navies - — Bre easier (o keep in quarters than make two vestees, for variety's sake, with a flame red or kelly green jer- B wn cake. : BPs . : 3 y JANE AFF .s Barber doesn’t o ¢ a one in checked taffeta and the gin a zipper sewn along the under- S : . ST w 92D ; Miss Barber doesn’t intend to & other in crisp white pique—and each ,;m opening molds the jerkin to Science Service Writer limit the boys to homemade sweets. will completely change the character your figure. If you are using a, THE IDEAL AGE for a woman to| Cake, cookies and pies are on her of the dress. Worn without a vestee, lightweight fabric, be sure to get have her first baby is between 20!menus which go out to every camp the two rows of bright military but-/ te new dainty zippers which drape and 25 years. She should finish her every 15 days. And she hasn't outtons which march down the front of, softly as the fabric itself child-bearing by the time she is 35 lawed beans. On a 15-day food j the dress make a distinctive trim-; a ,oqjiv smart accent to your Years old. If she is a normal woman. |plan she includes them five times, ming, and you will like it this Way, ott is a purse and hat to match she can safely have five babies, three times baked, once boiled and! LE S bss >. ‘ * .. ° v . . oy Sour dress.” With a little imagina- POSSibly even six or seven, but it/once in soup. “But in the up-to- Hed Rugs by Karastan Come in Infinite Size Variations—
> =v = |tion you can design these yourself] is unwise for her to have any more. date Army they are served for their - . | >: , eadilv i ies should be born about 27 food value,” she says, “not because : QA wrens . sq | but patterns are readily obtainable,| The babies : J . Select Good Fabrics Lining accessories hive an outfit te 30 months apart. {canned beans are imperishable, as Available im Three Qualities «ee In selecting vour fabrics, exert that expensive “made-to-order” | These facts and figures were re- used to be the case.” vour best business sense and care- look, Last year's wardrobe, a Biven by Be San hi RE 2 = =n Approx, ful judgment A dress that you fully remodeled, can be as much macher, of Joins Hopkins School o ARMY RATIONS have i ovad . will wear and wear, like the “suit| the talk of the town as a completely pedizing. Suey are based on id 3% since Afio a oe Size —— a hed above, should be{new one. recent studies of the fate of mothers 4 CU. "0 €€ och WC 9x12 169.50 135.00 99.75 10.6xI18 | 295.00 | 235.00 180.00 8.6x10.6 164.50 130.00 96.00 10.6x20 330.00 | 265.00 195.00
: made of the best material yon can, All the standard patterns will and babies. One of the studies, cov- | ommended. Use a pure. washable cutting and sewing garments, births, at the Johns Hopkins Hos-| PP 9%15 | 215.00 170.00 127.50 2x12 230.00 185.00 | | | |
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afford—an all-wool flannel is rec- give you adequate instruction as to ering more than 45000 consecutive silk for vour suit blouse, because it! And if ydu are still not too confi- pital, was made by Dr. Nicholas J.) 4 : . will wrinkle less readily. launder dent of veur skill you might get Eastman, obstetrician-in-chief at ] 9x18 255.00 200.00 | 150.00 12x14 265.00 210.00 beautifully and retain its new 100k some free instruction at your local that hospital. The other, covering a I NA 10.6x12 200.00 160.00 120.00 12x15 300.00 240.00 for as long as you wear it. But department store or sewing machine quarter-million births in New York a : vou can choose a less expensive shop. (State during a three-year period, : h\ 10.6x14 230.00 185.00 | 140.00 12x18 340.00 | 270.00 fabric for vour evening dress, since » was made by three statisticians of . i - : ld Box [the U. S. Public Health Service. BE 0.6x16 265.00 210.00 160.00 12x20 | 375.00 300.00 \ ” ” ”
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Refore vou start on your spring! Q—When canning meats and! THE TWO STUDIES SHOWED sewing “spree.” it's a good idea to chicken, is it necessary to use a {}a+ <econd and third babies were jot down what clothes you have on |peessure canner? lip oh risk : : | pan that are’ tl wearable and |” A—Yes. The temperatuce require SLs turin’ baby is st about DN Ayres’ Rug Department, Fifth Floor. What you own In the way of ac-|for effective sterilization cannot be dangerous as having the first AR BiOpS oes, Cle. obtained inside the can or jar ex- pany Each baby after the fourtn From this poin on, vou naw ex- cept by the use of the steam pres-qiohtly increased the risk to the Li 4 pl v ES I TY, achly where You sha, x course. sure canner. The water bath, the ,gther, so that the eighth baby was wy df i - a you want a new dress! But has It joven, and the steamer Without pres- j,,y; with twice the risk as the occurred to you that you dont sure are inadequate for canning|iyirg Bs : ' |Insufficiently processed meat May je really began,” Dr. Guttmacher \ carry-over s trom the season before. (keep, if stored at a low temperature, | joclared. \ 5 : LC hg ok Wn but even Yen i yg a This risk is that of death of the > How to Ged the Most for Your Matiress Money to the minute? Pick pockets , , [spoilage ane Chore which | mother, There are no figures show- | 3 3 now there's a new touch! Is our: oiiutey Jbaas bo rae ob een iE the illness and invalidism which dress solid color? Pockets in a Cause foe Poisoning. Sa Ek is not | having large numbers of babies ncontrasting print add a magic note, | Zoe. os A a a poses but obstetricians believe the 5 available, other methods of preser-|
h Is it a print? Pockets in the dom-| (ation chould be used for meats. |lumper Of women so erivpled is Cookies travel best. 3 inating color will do wonders for it.| mm —————— {OM ios Llietnseives PD 8 Pidk ¥ | i FAMOUS call I'eS 3 Ng he babies themselves r ISK -four 5 5 RL J Ee Observe Fathers’ N ight when their mothers have too many.| on fourth. Jouhds of ‘bees, J3 £ . : /
Pockets Add New Touch | Fathers’ night will be observed by They run the risk of being left ounces of bread, salt, vinegar, soap : School 77 Parent-Teacher Associa- motherless and also the risk of losPockets can be cut in a variety tion at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday at ing their own lives before or within
: .|hopes w the progr: ts . } E of shapes. Square pockets may be| the school. Mrs. Albert Holman 5 month after birth. The risk for YP $ when Es BIA, Se Se a e § ) 1 \ Y sewed on straight, or on slant. Cir- | will speak on “American Music” | the 10th baby is more than twice over the United ig BS 1] ( cular pockets may he sewed on flat,and a male double quartet will sing. 'as high as for the second. 2 ) Intted Slate: nd | OCSES . 9 ya. ee 2 er ——— check up on the wav her balanced 17.6% DEEPER COILS wan iy 07% A make the new
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: 3 : | says. “I don't agree with the Army | 8 Ry y ] . T x 4 cook book which leads off by say 3 ® Ve A ’ a ing, ‘Cooking is not difficuit. Anv 8 © hb 4 fe i oN i h ARR
person of average intelligence can ye 3 | ALSO AYRES' VALUE STORE AT 10TH AND CAPITOL—OPEN EVENINGS “a ) J JU
If' Miss Barber catches up with a oa . ~ . fs field train on her food inspection! @ A-PENNY -A-N IGHT re» y tour, perhaps the boys can per- } suade her to cook her most famous {dish, roast beef with barbecue | sauce, “First vou take good rib roast. then you ...” But that's ner hobby not her job.
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tremely firm, vou need some Kind |of foundation garment to wear un-|
: § a |der your Easter suit. No costume, 5 : : w * i 3 however smart, can be one hundred | § g B84 8 F487 8 RMA G7 Peli ) TP TIO Tl } : } HR per cent flattering if bulges on/| § A ’ a a DURABILITY TESTED . .. by independent ; : : : : : 5 thighs are obvious or, worse vet, if . ; FCI SLE Beautyrest lasted three i : hips wiggle or sway as you walk. | times longer than other. mattresses. ! It may be that a soft, comfortable J 7 : panty girdle will do the trick. Or one of the new flyweight, sheer
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