Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1941 — Page 18
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+The Proper Clothes ‘Can’ Be a As Slenderizing as Liguid | Diet. +
them think you more slender than you are!
some thoughts on fooling all of the
gating less and exercising more, at which
Tight Clothes Add Inches
CLOTHES which fit properly— ‘that is, -lothes which are Heitor ‘loose and baggy or simply skin “tight—make any woman's figure Seem prettier, whether she: is thick
into thinking that fat doésn’t exist where it does. Evening dresses with little sleeves or some kind of ‘upper arm drapery are more slimming to.the.top. of. the body than ultra nude, absolutely sleeveless gowns. . Definite prints, especially those. with wide spaces of plain material between the patterns, make you look thinner than do small, indefinite, all-over pafterned prints. Skirts with flared: hemlines are more. slenderizing to the. hips than
: the size Keep Calories Down.’
THE OLDER WOMAN who retains her girlish enthusiasm for food, but none ofgher girlish enthusiasm for ‘exercise Simply will not be able to keep the streamlined, proportions of youth. Unless she doesn’t mind gaining a great deal of weight, any woman should to consume + fewer calories per day as the years go on and her interest m physical exercise decreases. “This doesn’t mean that she must eat so little food that she is constantly hungry. It does mean, however, that she must eat less of the rich, fattening foods on the menu.
. If she will have a double portion of fruit and only half of a slice of toast or half of a muffin for breakfast, she will have fewer figure problems than the: woman who eats lightly of the fruit and heavily of the toast or muffins. If- she will have a. luncheon of clear soup, an enormous salad with a moderate amount of dressing and a heaping portion of unsweetened fruit—fresh or stewed—she will not be hungry in the middle of the afternoon and she will not have consumed too many calories. ‘However, if she eats a sandwich and a piece of pie she definitely will have consumed too many calories. What's more, she’ll probably be hungry before dinner time. Sand-
em to throat, will break up the wide
do bulky Joods, such as green vegetables and salad greens. Tateal of Bhi ead oi rolls while waiting for dinner to be served, the older woman who gets almost no exercise ought to eat a few stalks of celery or radishes or raw carrots. These will take the
extra inches around her waistline, Furthermore, she should get into the habit of ‘eating fruit, celery and
stead of cookies and sweets. : ® o o
The Question ‘Box
dry borax and lemon. . rinse thoroughly and wipe the marble dry. &
from - wool? "A—Rub-the spot with fine emery paper. If this is unsuccessful, rub cornstdrch into the scorched place, and brush it out thoroughly. If the scorch .is not Seep: it will come off with the ‘starch.
Q—How can I prevent al 1the fruit in ‘marmalade from rising to
pouring it into the Jars.
Q—What" should 1 do to help the doctor in making periodical, general health examinations of my baby? A~—Weigh and measure the baby at regular intervals, and keep a record ‘of his weight apd height. and of any illnesses. Take this record to the physician when a health |: eagmination is to be made.
Clean Out the Ice Box
"The Jadteer- the weather, the more cleanliness of the rean foods shotild be ped up immediately to avoid molds and bad - odors.. Left-overs should not be left too long. In addition to day-to-day care of the refrigerator there should be a compete weekly cleansing with lukewarm, not -hot, suds, followed by a rinse with -clean lukewarm water. Shelves, cube containers, vegetable and egg containers should be included in the weekly wash-up.
To Remove Oil Stains
To remové machine oil or tar from washable materials, saturate the stain thoroughly with kerosene. or lard. Rub gently. Then wash in a thick suds, rinse and dry as usual, To keep’ woolen: garments soft and fluffy, add a few drops of glycerin
to the last rinse water.
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wiches and pie are rich in calories,| but they do not ward off hunger as
ge off her appetite but won't put|
raw vegetables between meals—in-|
Q—How can stains be removed irom a marble table to top?
‘A~Rub with a paste consisting of : “Then
Q—Can a light scorch be removed
slim, straight, rather Ugh skirts ase when it is placed in the | minimize
A—Cool the ‘marmalade’ “before |
Plan Parties For Lee Lacy
Several parties have been planned in honor of Miss Lee Lacy, daughter of Mrs. Helen E. Lacy, who will be married to Edward Schurman on Aug. 9 in the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Miss Judy Peele, who will be a bridesmaid at the wedding, will give a personal shower Wednesday and Mrs. Raymond J. Schnorr will be hostess at a linen shower on July 22. Mrs. Gaylord B. Fisher and Miss Virginia Freeman will entertain with a crystal shower on July 25 at the: Columbia Club. Dates have not been set for the miscelJaneous shower which Miss Jane Flaherty will give or for the kitchen shower at which Mrs. G. A. Kelley
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the pleasure-packed week-ends ‘ahead. Lovely COOL frocks for that young look—with lots" _ of sparking WHITE dresses! If you're used to "BETTER" dresses and won't accept ianything but the SMARTEST . . ,
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1 Bright red and white is the dfamatic-color plan of this atiractive frock fashioned of fibredown dotted Swiss-type fabric. It is a simple, wearable, shirtwaist dress for thé Junior Miss, Bands of red lawn, electro-embroidered in white dots, alternate with bands of white lawn with red dots to give fashion detail to the skirt. ’
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Sports Visor and -Duich. Cap
By MRS. ANNE CABOT . Happy days ahead if your vacation wardrobe has these two flattering hats in it! The sitched, crownless, sports visor with buckled strap has dozens of vacation time uses: So inexpensive to make that you can have a couple of them to match your cotton sports ‘and play suits.
Patterns for both hats (Pattern No..5180) amounts of materials.
specified, sewing and finishing directions included, may be obtained by sending 10 cents in coin, your name and address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, THe Indianapolis Times, 106 Seventh Avenue, New York City.
JANE TORDAN
DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am a young blond of 18 very much in love with-a boy of 20. I went with him all last summer and was
very happy during that time but after a while I got so I couldn't
feel the right happiness with him when we were together and I told him that I thought we were seeing too much of each other; so we
quit altogether. I didn’t see nor hear from him all winter although I thought of him constantly. Now I've located him again and I'm wondering if he feels the same for me now as he did then. Then
he told me he loved me and I, too, loved him. He tells me he still °
loves me yet he runs around with another girl. I run with other fellows, too, but if I could win him back I'd drop all of them will
Do you think he can ‘still love me and run with another girl? Should I try tgp win his love for myself or should I give up the ship? He works only a block from where I work and I sce him every day. Please help me as soon as you can for I'll be giving up my job. WORRIED MIND.
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a AiwerThe first thing you should do is make up your mind that you aren't going to quit your job no matter what happens. . Don’t run ‘away from a boy you see every day just because you can’t’ lead him around by the nose. Remember you told him once you : were seeing too much of each other and you were tired of it. How do you.expect him to react to such a statement? With tears? Not . at all. He simply interested himself- in another girl, a fact which you should have expected. :
.. How does he know but that if he should drop his new girl friend
and be attentive to you again that you might not tire did before? How does he know but what your chief in defeating the other girl rather than winning him? You can be pleasant and encouraging when he is around and, it! another date with you, but I. wouldn't | ‘show too much discomfiture- over the other girl. It gives him too | much chance for revenging his wounded pride. You niyst. learn to | take these ups and downs*in your stride without thinking have | to do something as serious as giving up your job because - can't | stand a situation which is 8 disappointing fosyou.
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2. Edith Head designed this modern adaptation of the old-time bicycling outfit for Mary Martin. White viscose sports fabric ‘fashions the two-piece costume which can be used for other sports. A becoming, detachable hood of the white material is lined in the striped
Makeup and Ha
larly distinctive, whose coloring is a learn to dramatize her hair and to
American faces are the most interesting faces in the world. “Being pleasanily pretty is not enough,” Mlle. Lempicka explains. “There must be something about you which makes you stand out above the crowd. You can’t change your features, of course, but you can change your hair and, in this way, achieve a more distinctive look.” Mlle. Lempicka thinks that long bobs make flattering frames for fresh, young faces. She would like to have women whose faces are small wear their hair close to their heads. “Too fluffy or to large a hairdo only makes the small face seem even smaller,” the artist points out. “Women with large heads should wear their hair in abundance,” she continues. “Otherwise, a sparse
Plain Women Should Have Right]
HOLLYWOOD, July 11.—The woman whose features are not particu- :
make features seem more distinct than they actually are. "These are the opinions of Tamara de Lempicka, noted Polish artist |: who now lives in Hollywood and paints the stars, and who thinks that A
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2 3..3ane Gilbert of the’ films: models; cool and attractive tennis outfit. It is of white sharkskin, with tiny dots sprinkled over the play. suit. The dotted material “trims the "and pockets of the box coat which Sompleteg the outfit. Her play) shueg are white trimmed
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great deal less than striking, must apply makeup in such a way as to}:
” #" » 53 MLLE. LEMPICKA, who in pri-| vate life is Baroness de Kuffner, has| : painted portraits of King Alfonso of Spain, Queen Elizabeth and Princess Alexandra of Greece, and a number of other members of Europe’s royal families. The artist thinks that it’s up to every woman {fo find out what she is really like and then to buy clothes accordingly. She agrees that if you face the facts about yourself and]: know yourself you won't buy the! wrong clothes. In other words, if and when more women are frank with themselves, we won't see so many capable, selfsufficient women in frilly clothes. Or so many clinging vines in chic, severe hats that were meant for efficient career women. And when that time comes, women, as a whole will be smarter. Clothes which do not suit the personality do not make
Mrs. Carl E. Cooper was Miss Martha Jane Atkins before her marriage June 28. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper
effect will result.”
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