Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1941 — Page 15

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20, 1941

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“I DIDNT KNOW there were so many things in a grocery store! It makes housekeeping as easy as falling off a log.” It was a recent| familiar with typewriters than with egg beaters. Her surprise was justifiable, however. There are many housewives of long standing who don’t realize how many cookery shortcuts can The bride was delighted to lear jac made a kind of game of her| about pastry mix. She knew about marketing and almost every time| biscuit and gingerbread mixes that’ ghe goes te the grocery, she has] to tum into delicious products » There also corn muffin mix offered for e local stores is an assortment of cereals done! FLOWERS for the mantelpiece] up in 10 individual packages for are an especiaily welcome gift for| 25 cents—an ideal way to buy for any woman. After the cheerful fires | varying tastes apt to need some special touch tol ¥ x - > . 1 And she was excited bv the fact keep it interesting. Twin vases of] hat she ¢« . : ! chocolate already cut into tidbits) flower holder of sweet peas and] for making Toll House cookies. She Vellow roses would add fresh, bright discovered dehydrated parsley that color. Or you might make a selec“perk up’—and dehrdrated horse- begonia plants to be grouped on a| radish that she can mix to any Hower stand or window seat. Even| desired strength with ilk and if you live miles away, fresh flow-; She found that she could buy 2V Wire quickly and inexpensively. | canned salads alienne pota- Modern _science, too, has doubled | toes: and cans 1g two select the lasting quality of flowers and] ceive stuffing to make them into greater and lasting joy with just a super salads. little care. ! She hadnt that there] . * > The Question Box material required a spaghetti Q or chow mein supper. She discov-| Q—How strong a solution of! ered already grated cheese cro- wounds? quettes. A—Add an equal amount of grain She was pleased alcohol to\7 per cent tincture of tins of brown bread. 1 seasoned cent. Keep it in a bottle having a chili beans and 1 . with ajglass or rubber stopper. small can spaghet mazes aj Q—Should women wear hats at a whole meal. Si Ta 5 hiker nad ond) +n 3 Jars of chicken and noodles, too A—A scarf or some substitute for cream powders | hat may be worn at a wedding ng t the ad-jin Episcopal, Catholic or other

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JANE JORDAN

DEAR JANE JORDAN—I have been going with a young man off and on for about a year and a half. For the last three months we went steady. His family is of the best and his mother and father Seem to think a lot of me. He always has been very popular. He is 20 and T am 21 : Last January he went to Camp Shelby. vowed to write often. me and how he would how I loved 1} and came 1} marry him,

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a Te me was hardly ever heme. He hasn't written. cart I have fooled everyone into thinking I 1g him but I cannet fool myself. I have gone out hed and talked with the kids I run with but I ch I get sick. I have had lots of puppy love 12s held me in its power for. over two years. I Please help me. ONE AND ONLY. men experience a feeling of panic after they prowould bolt afterwards if they followed their ve told me that they gladly would have deserted up to the wedding day if they had not been behavior and ideas of chivalry. Occasionally om Who sticks out the engagement but fails to y. It is better for you that your young.man the beginning instead of leaving you

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enveloped him later. To be sure he rst and considered the seriousness of his wed an emotional impulse and did his ‘eat. Perhaps it is difficult for vou to unbut it is not uncommon. Few men like ihe reedom for one girl no matter how atv of marriage. the burden of the ses feelings of anxiety with which some

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g vou can do about it except to face the fact that ready to settle down. He has behaved very feeling for him will not last long. At present you are suffe from the shock to your pride but you'll get over your wound in time. You are right to go out with others and laugh whether you feel like it or not. A courageous girl does not go into retirement when she encounters disappointment. but forces herseif to carry on In spite of a heavy heart. Sooner or later you will meet someone more stable who will divert your thoughts into another channel. Time will do more for you than the sagest advice. JANE JORDAN.

Put vour problems in a letter to Jane Jordam who will answer your questions in this column daily.

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Englishwomen Find Hair Helps Beat Hitler

Clippings Are Used For Plastics

By ROSETTE HARGROVE

LONDON, Aug. 20.—The women of Britain have been told that their hair can help lick Hitler. Human hair can be used in the manufacture of plastics, and plastics in turn find innumerable uses in the manufacture of armaments and in other war industries. The originator of the “Save Your Hair” movement, James Bones, of

Leeds, chairman of the Hairdressers’ Association, has the support of the Ministry of Supply. Women are being asked. each time they go to the hairdresser, to see that their hair clippings are saved. They are being asked. also, to dig out those tresses which they have been treasuring. for sentiment’s sake, since the day they decided to bow to modern coiffure fashion and have them shorn, As far back as 1938, Germany started collecting the clippings from all “frisseur’'s” salons. These were needed for the manufacture of felts, carpets and in the upholstery industry. Hairdressers could be fined for throwing away such valuable material. People smiled at this new Nazi order, but now British hairdressers are being asked to see that the clippings from their shops be collected, not once a day, but after each haircut, and set carefully aside. It is calculated that an average salon of six to eight cubicles would daily yield enough hair to fill a waste basket. Multiply this by a few hundred thousands and you achieve an imposing figure. As for the hundreds of plaits and curls which soon can be unearthed from the back of bureau drawers, still tied with a baby blue ribbon, these are especially valuable, because of the length of the hair, for strengthening felt for armaments. | long fair hair also plays an im-| portant role in certain precision instruments in connection with me-

teorology. And here is where the vogue for the shoulder-long page- | boy coiffure becomes a means of] national defense — the longer the | clippings from women’s heads, the | more useful. The shingled heads of | the last war were not so produc- | tive. In the days when wigs were | worn, peasant girls in practically | every European country would offer their long, thick plaits to the | hair-cropper who visited the annual | fair. The proceeds usually went to buy a new petticoat, fancy shoes or

By MRS. ANNE CABOT For compleie crocheting instructions for “Rose and Iris” afghan (Pattern No. 5207), illustrations of both Afghan and Smock Afghan

send 10 cents in coin, your name and address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, i06 Seventh Ave, New York City.

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la coveted trinket, and a bonnet | |would usually hide the shorn head {until the hair grew long again. Now (the Yorkshire Hairdressers’ “Action | Committee,” which has undertaken | [to see that this hair-saving move- | | ment should be carried out, has made it known that although selected hair, after sorting, combing and treatment, fetches a good price, ie, when in its ultimate form of toupee or transformation, an average head of hair is not worth more than a dollar, trary to popular belief.

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Sheer, Cool Night Ensemble

the shoulders which gives a soft fullness throughout. Pattern No. 8998 is in sizes 14 to 20; 40 and 42. Size 16 gown, 43; yards 35-inch material, jacket 2 yards. Use a sheer voile, batiste, linen or lingerie crepe. For this attractive pattern, send 15 cents in coin, your name, address, pattern number and size to The

Indianapolis Times, Today's Pattern Service, 214 W. Maryland St. The Summer Fashion Book has] styles for all sizes from 1 to 52. Send for it, let it be your guide for| summer sewing! Pattern, 15 cents; pattern book, 15

cents; one pattern and pattern book ordered together, 25 cents.

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