Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1941 — Page 20

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Two Hat Collections for Fall Feature M uffin Pillboxes

Irvington Club Plans Garden Party

A garden party and guest day were to be held :at 2 .p. m. today by the Irvington Garden Club at the home of Mrs. G. E. Byrket, 770

THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1941

Attractive Opaque Shades

Washable window shades in ate tractive light colors such as tan, corn-color and ecru, that are completely opaque and daylight-proof are now on the market. Impregnated with a recently discovered chemical substance, these new

shades are waterproof and sun-proof as well as shadow-proof to inside artificial light. To clean, simply scrub with soap and water.

{N. Audubon Road. . . -} Miss Peggy Pogue of the Hillsdale Nurseries was to talk on “Landscaping the Small Garden.” .

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£1 By RUTH MILLET ** WELL, GIRLS, it looks as though "we're ‘going to be seeing a lot of “‘each other—whether we like it or _ not—what with our men going off ‘to army cathps every day. So we . might as well make the best of it. It wouldn't do any harm for us oto try a little harder to get along well together} anyhow, since were pretty much dependent on each other for daytime . companions hii p, even when the Army hasn't any| use for qur men. Soc let’s play niceiy for a while, and see how it works. ‘ Let's stop getting our claws ready to scratch the minute a - good = looking woman comes along. Let’s give “her a chafice. There's always a pos- = sibility she might be as harmless as ‘a homely woman, g Let's concentrate on a few friends]. that we really like and enjoy talking to, instead of belonging to five dif~ferent bridge clubs, with a total “membership of 40‘\women, to none “of whom we ever really get close. Let's flatter each other. If we ‘would give another woman just half “as much flattery as we would autossmatically give a man, it. would be 1 plenty.” And it doesn’t have to be ¢ insincere. If we would just, say, i That color is so becoming to you,” # : or “You wear the best-looking hats sof anyone in town,” whenever we ‘think ‘such things, we would make | some woman feel good for hours.

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LET'S. START sharing. more out- © of-doors. hours with . each other. '§ Women go in for many active sports { today, sure, but usually not unless ; there’s a man along. ‘Look at the : women who enjoy hunting. But you § never hear of two women going out ; hunting together, do you? Walking | ° } is the same way. A woman says, “I § love to go for long walks”’—but she jineans with a man. It never occurs to her that she might enjoy walkjing with another woman. And let's speak more kindly and fs warmly of each other. After all, ~imost of us aren’t really dangerous rivals. We're going to be seeing a lot of each other, we women—so we might 2s well make up our minds to enjoy

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Braagaard’s formal ‘suit hat, a black felt homburg, is pitched forward over the right eye, the veil elaborated with spangles the size of coins. It was one of the models in the millinery collection for autumn, 1941. ‘

FOOD * 5857"

EACH MEMBER of your family should have one serving of meat or fish every day. The inexpensive cuts are just as valuable from the nutrition viewpoint as the more

expensive steaks, chops, and roasts. Try these low-cost meat dishes and you'll see that they can be delicious:

LAMB SHANKS WITH BROWN GRAVY (Serves 4 to 6) Select two lamb foreshanks. Wipe with damp cloth, rub with salt and pepper, brown well on all sides in a heavy kettle. Add I clove garlic or 1 sliced onion, and 1 cup water,

cover closely and cook slowly about two hours. Add a little water occasionally if necessary. When meat is tender, remove from bone. Thicken the gravy if desired and pour over the meat.

BRAISED BREAST OF LAMB (Serves 4 to 6)

This Persian lamb muffin pillbox with spangled butterfly bow of the fur was one of the “forward and down in front” hats introduced recently for fall by Eric Braagaard. It is held on by a black velvet band that swathes the back of the head.

JANE JORDAN

DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am a girl of 16 and very much in love with a fellow whose parents are against his going with girls. Everyone tells me that I am better than he is but his parents have just the opposite idea. They give him very little freedom; therefore it is hard for us fo see each other. They are for the church 100 per cent. Do you consider this a religious objection? Please, how can I raise my standards to meet his parents’ demand? Can you help? HOPING. Answer—You can't make yourself over to please parents who do not want their son to go with girls. You're doomed to defeat from the start. When the boy is older perhaps he will pull loose from his parents and insist on the right to choose his own friends, but at present he hasn't the courage to do so. Instead of trying to black drapery on a honey-color bea-| fit yourself into the picture, it would be better for you to find another ver gricorn turban was studded with | poy, prilliants. The nunlike coif in- : : ’ spired by Bellini’s Madonnas had a S—— ‘ borders of mirror pailletes. DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am 14 and: have dates with boys.

Mother thinks I am too young. I go out with Wayne, who is 18. I

love him much but am not sure that he loves me.. Other girls are ~ 50 ® By Alicia Hart

Fur is handled like fabric in a plaited mink turban shown by Florence Reichman. The deep back that covers the hair to the nape of the neck is of velvet, bordered in mink. Plaited mink skins make the muff to match.

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Florence Reichman'’s Show Brings Back the Wimple

Times Special NEW YORK, July 17.—Of the five hat silhouettes she stresses for fall, Florence Reichman drapes a medieval wimple on three.. So it looks as if the wimple must be taken seriously once again. Recently in her new salon at 1 W. 57th St. gan collection was rich with velvets and furs. Big berets that came well down on the back of the neck and” hid the hair. Small pompadour “scoops” with|. complete back coverage. Wimplés of velvet that started high. at the crown of the head and swathed the chin. Her fresh version of the pompadour Hat should do as much for poise as for appearance. Its. little scoop brim dips to a deep widow's peak between the eyebrows. But it’s designed to curve high over the front curls and not muss a

hair, : In Pink Suede

These she Has done in pink suede with a. pink bird over the fore-. Z| head; in black velvet with ostrich trim; in a combination of beaver =| brim and green velvet crown; in E | black norica with mink brim. A completely luxurious note made

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hat was edged all around in nutria, crossed softly in front and spread across the shoulders. The dramatic

after him, too. He never tells me anything for sure but just kids me. What should I do? MARIE. Answer—Take your cue from the boy and cultivate the light touch. One reason your mother thinks you are too young to go with boys is that you take everything so seriously. You don’t know how to _handle an 18-year-old boy but you can learn. Begin by being more casual with him and other boys whom you meet. After all, you'll fall mildly in and out of love many times before you're ready to be serious about an affair, JANE JORDAN.

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NOT ALL REDUCING exercises for hips and thighs are strenuous,

E-Z-BAKE

Quick Blueberry - Pudding

RECIPE:

2 Tablespoons butter 1 pint blueberries 34 cup sugar Melt butter in cake pan. Mix berries and sugar and pour into f Show Ove a erries pour the follo ing a 2 cu ted - E-z-Bake flour 2 Ta Eo. sugar 3 jeaspoone baking powder

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egg . Ya cup milk t baking Powder, sugar and salt together bowl. Cut or rub in Shortening.

batter over berries, and spread evenly. Bake in fntderataly hot oven (400° F.) 45 IniEwis os Cut like pie. 9 or cake. Serve w.

cold. Top with ¢ cream. Yield: About 6 servings.

B| news in the fur group. Black Per-

| were embroidered with green wool

|| Reichman describes as “a dash of 1| American

sian pillbox and: matching muff

in an acanthus motif—the same motif, : incidentally, carried out in

the coming fashions. Draped furs are of prime importance.

Of the Flemish School

Inspired by paintings of the Flemish school, one entire group made much of the exaggerated beret.

Black felt faced with kasha, an-. chored to a black crocheted hood that tied under the chin. 8weeping brown felt with brown sequin cap. A mink halo circling deep green velvet. One of the featured colors Mrs.

vermillion mixed with coro’—an exciting and brilliant American beauty that took the breath away in a Recamier turban of velvet and satin. A rococo rose suede beret had a black velvet insert across the hair. line. A Owl feathers shot up from the. front of a coro felt scoop.

Luxurious Wimples Wimples for fall were nothing if

not rich. One of green wool that constituted practically the entire

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bouncing routines that leave you breathless or, worse yet, sore and possibly. black and blue in spots. Several experts recommend hip and thigh exercises that really are quite

| simple to do and which are relaxing

(with embroidery on fur to accen- | tuate the richness she interprets in

as well as slimming. The rolling stretch, for instance, is tonic for every muscle in the body. It will slenderize the waistline as well as the hips and thighs. Here are directions: °* Lie flat on the floor with ankles together and arms high above head. Now cross right leg over left, lifting right foot upward as far as possible. Then let right leg pull the lower half of your body toward the left; meanwhile resist with the upper half of your body. This resistance is good for the waistline. Slowly turn until you are on your stomach. Now roll upper half of the body in the same direction, resisting with lower half. Turn slowly until you are once again flat on your back. Roll to the end of the room. Then reverse, starting by crossing left leg over right, lifting the left foot upward as high as possible, letting left leg pull lower half of the body toward the right. Resist with shoulders and neck. Turn until you are on your stomach. slowly—until you reach the other side of the room.

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HERE IS another exercise that will slenderize without tiring greatly: Sit on the floor with ankles together. . Lean slighuly backward, supporting yourself with hands. Cross right hand over body, placing it flat on the floor, then turn until all weight is on left thigh. Shift hands again and turn in. the same direction until all weight is on stomach. Elbows should be straight, hea} quite far from the floor. Continue to roll over and over in the same direction, making a quarter turn, resting, then rolling and rest

ing for a second again.

Repeat five times in one: direction and five ifi the other.

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—DBroiled hamburg patties, large buns, cabbage and carrot slaw, baked fresh pears. -Vegetable meat balls, buttered spaghetti, raw carrot strips, fruit coriipote. —Sweet-sour beef, buttered: beets, combination salad, caramel pude ing. ? ? —Veal on skewers, boiled rice, green salad, cherry betty. —Braised lamb neck ‘slices; corn and tomato custard, apricot whip. —Cold baked ham, hot potato salad, : grapefruit salad, open-faced apple pie. ~ Broiled lamb patties, broiled tomatoes and cheese-topped pota‘toes, fresh berries, ‘cookies. ~—Jellied veal, parsley potato balls, asparagus, nixed Vegeiable salag, v fruit tarts

Jersey Drapes Gracefully

Because silk’ jersey ‘drapes so beautifully, it is a favorite evening fabric.© At a recent dinner party at the Cocoanut Grove in Hollywood, wore a graceful gown of French blue crush able ante Silk Jo Jerky The skirt was very ; the simple a rs ‘neckline ace cented by diamond and sapphire

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Put your problems in a leftep to Jane

Jordan who will answer your questions in this ssitmn daily.

Embroider Guest Pillowcases

charming pillowcases on the bed.

knots and outline stitch.

By MRS. ANNE CABOT The guest. room will have a truly hospitable aspect with these

The cheerful “Good Morning” and.

the perky little birds are done in the simplest of loop stitches; French “Good Morning” embroidered in delightful

flowers is 18 inches long. Capital letters are 4 inches high. Tiny leaves are done in light green, flowers in azalea pink and cornflower

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Transfer designs for iwo pillowcases (Pattern No. 5173), instructions on how to use transfer, complete color chart for working embroidery, amounts of colored floss specified for Good Morning piliowcases 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 Ave., New York City.

Hint for New Hobby

The apartment dweller need no

suburban frierids; chemistry gardening offers him opportunity to grow attractive plants with 8 minimum of care and space. One manufacturer designs special preparations for this new method-—special container, silicate and chemicals. The

container is divided into two sections—the upper to hold the silicate into which the plant or seed is planted, and the lower compart-

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Two-thirds pound breast of lamb,

% green pepper, (chopped; 1 cup water. Have the breast of lamb boned

and cut in 2-inch squares. Season with salt and pepper and roll in flour. Brown the meat, together with the chopped vegetables, in a small amount of fat. Add the water, cover and simmer until the meat is tender. Add more water, if needed; while the lamb is cooking. Thicken the gravy with a little flour mixed to a paste with cold water.

BRAISED KNUCKLE OF VEAL _ (Berves-4 to 6)

One weal knuckle weighing 2-244 pounds; 1 cup vinegar, 1 tablespoon whole mixed spices, salt, 4-6 small carrots, 4-6 small onions. Wipe meat with. damp cloth, place in oy? dish, ‘add vinegar, spices and 1 tablespoon salt. Allow to stand 6-hours or longer, turning meat ‘occasionally. Remove meat from vinegar, brown well on all sides in heavy kettle. Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon salt, add a little water, cover closely and cook very slowly about 2 hours, adding more water if necessary. Half an hour before meat is done, add whole carrots and onions and cook until tender. Remove meat from bone, thicken gravy if desired and serve with meat and vegetables.

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