Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1941 — Page 15

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omemaking— " Housewives Should Break Habit ia of "Putting Off" Beauty Routines

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IN THE BACK of many a housewife’s mind, there's a hodgepodge of |

ta do” when she starts a one-girl campaign to make herself more or ve. Scattered ideas, which she found good when she heard-or rear of them, are there waiting to be executed. Maybe from time to time

—once—one of them is carried out. That’ sort of -action ''won’t - make g. System is essential essful beauty-routines. So ten simple rules for a tic one-woman campaign can begin now: . to get’ io least eight hours sleep every night. If you are wakeful tonight or if you dance into the jurs, plan to “pay back” the owe yourself as promptly | clear a debt to. ahotfier

bering and stretching’ exercises every morning. Five minutes of this is worthwhile.’ s = 8 UP your mind shout your weight, |and if you're going to reduce or gain, get yourself a program for it. You can lose ten

pounds by Thanksgiving, and do it

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means of diet and 3 little ntary. exercise. de two hours of the week | 1, nal care. It’s due. you. “Whether you go to a beauty salon or take your beauty treatments at -home, they'll be more effective if they're planned and are unhurried. Change your hair-do occasionally. It makes you more interesting and amusing to yourself as well as to others, and both are important considerations. Do something about splitting, “cracking, chipping, breaking fingernails. Milk, orange juice and other calcium-giving and vitamin foods help. So do special cuticle oils and _ Creams and gentler - manicures. 8 » o BEWARE of high-pressure salesmen: buy what you are certain you like, what you are confident suits your qwn style and fits into your wardrobe, Save on clothes, when you must, -by buying less expensive dresses and still using good accessories, Budget some little time and money for mental relaxation and recreation, whether this be movies, books or just entertaining friends. Walk with your head high, tummy in, chest up. . 2 = =

How's Your Contract?

Q—1Is a double raise of partner’s suit forcing to game in Contract Bridge? A—Yes; after a double or jump raise of partner's suit, neither partner may let the bidding die until a game contract has been reached.

Q—What is a “free” bid in Con- : , tract dge? Any bid made when the re-

sponding hand could have passed because partner’s last bid was not forcing. Q—In Contract Bridge, what is ‘adequate trump support for a raise in partner's suit? A—At least four small trumps or. “three trumps headed by at least J-10 or, if partner rebids his. suit, you may raise on three small trumps or two trumps as good as Q-X.

Q—In a Contract Bridge hand : containing three four-card biddable suits, how should the correct suit

- to be bid be selected? |

- A—Bid the suit below the singleton. When the singleton is a Club, count Spades as the suit below it. ® = = The Question Box ' Q—Please give me an effective house ants. A—An effective remedy, where it can be used safely, is a sirup prepared as follows: One pound of sugar dissolved in one quart of water, to which should be added 125 - grains of arsenate of soda. The mixture should be boiled and strained and, when cool,” used on sponges. The addition of a small amount of honey is ‘and, when cool, used on sponges. The addition of a small

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amount of honey is said to make 1 the mixture more attractive to ants. ‘In preparing and using the sirup every precaution should be taken to prevent children and domestic animals from getting any of the poison. The sponges should be colleéted several times daily, and the ants swarming on them may be destroyed by immersion in hot water.

Q—Is it advisable to can cabbage, broccoli and brussels sprouts home? A—No, because these vegetables contain sulphur compgunds that break down during processing and give the food ‘a disagreeable taste and odor and an unsatisfactory color and texture.

Q—Please give a recipe for peanut butter and tomato soup. , A—Use 1 No.3 can .of tomatoes; 1, teaspoon salt; % cup water; 1 tablespoon flour; 3% cup peanut butter. Simmer the tomatoes for 5 minutes, then press through a sieve to remove the seeds. Mix some of the hot tomato juice with the peanut butter until smooth. Blend the flour and water and salt. Add both mixtures to the remaining tomato juice. Boil gently for about 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Q—How can evaporated milk be whipped? A—It must first be chilled and the simplest way is to pour the milk into a freezing tray and let it' remain until fine ice crystals begin to form around the edges. Pour it into a cold bowl and whip rapidly with a cold beater until the milk is very stiff.

Sailor Suit

all little girls of 2 to 6 look well in the sailor frock. Here it is in the simple regulation form which is most popular. Pattern No. 8964 also includes the hat—a real flat hat with ornamented band, which

‘lyou can easily make and which

adds the perfecting touch to this nautical costume. Make it now in serge, poplin, gabardine or sharke skin—in navy blue, red, bright blue with contrasting collar. Pattern No. 8964 is in sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3 dress requires 2% yards 35-inch fabric, cap 1; yard. Collar and band contrast % yard, % yard interlining, % yard lining for hat. 3% yards braid. Ensemble requires 1% yards 54-inch

material. For this attrdctive pattern, send 15¢ in coin, your name, address, pattern number and size to The Indianapolis Times Today's Pattern, 214 W. Maryland St. Complete pre-view of fall styles in the new Fashion Book, just out. Send for your copy today.

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JANE JORDAN

shall I do?

Answer—In my opinion you are unreasonable. caught in a situation where he couldn't refuse to for a ride without acting like an idiot, why should you object? What possible effect can it have o stand one evening in the company with another girl without fading it isn’t worth having. You are over-possessive because you don’t have enough confidence in yeur ability to hold him. Forget it. 2

. DEAR JANE JORDAN—We are a young boy and girl employed at the same place and we have a girl friend who is in deep trouble. We would like to help her out as she is young and very pretty. About a month ago she and her boy friend split up. She had been going / steady with him for six months. that he was married to another girl. When they first split up she just wasn’t herself but now that she has heard that he is married she isn’t the same girl at all. She won't eat and just walks around until.all hours of the night by herself. We

are willing to do out part in helping her forget; so give us some. advice on how to help her best. RONN

Answer—Don’t coddle her or r sympathize with her too much. She is dramd&tizing Her situation and fancies herself as the heroine of a tragedy. As long as she has an audience to stir by her, performance she will hang on to her role. : It is fine to divert her as much as possible, to invite her to join you when you go to shows and parties. pride has received a severe blow but that the man wasn’t deeply interested in her or he wouldn’t have married somebody else. Let her bring her intelligence to bear upon the problem. The facts are that the man is too unstable to make a good husband. It is fortunate that she discovered this fact during the first six months of courtship. ‘A coufageous girl will not nurse her woe but find a satisfactory substitute for her steady. When a girl stubbornly hangs on to her grief there is nothing you can do for her except let her alone, The world is full of other men superior to the one who deserted her. If she refuses to console herself by seeking new experience. you have a right. to show your impatience wtih such a childish attitude and you will have to let her sulk. You won’t help her one bit by weeping with her, ’

Less than a week ago she heard

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Point out to her that her

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DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am a girl deeply in love. I have been going with a boy almost three years and was sure I really loved him. As anf experiment we tried having other dates but it didn’t work. We couldn’t stand to be apart so we are going steady again.’ The other night he was out with some friends and took another girl for a ride. He said that was all he could do because the other couple went along, too. I have trusted him all this time. Something like this happened last winter and I let it pass but twice is too much. What can I do to have it out with him and tell him that if we are going steady he can’t go out with others? What

If the boy was take another girl

on his regard for you? If his love can't

JANE JORDAN.

Put your problems in a lettey oi Jane Jordan he will answer your questions

this column daily

Wardrobes Jor Fall;

Block’s Show Is

Three costumes make a fall, wardsobe for the career. woman. She can have a smart one for $200. Five local career women have proved it in their planning of wardrobes for active and busy social lives. Their choices are on display this week in the Illinois St. windows of the William H. Block Co. One cos-

S public in a Rhythm Step to-a-will be the commentator. “They knew what they.wanted,” is the way Frances Hawkes, Blocks

quality in fit and fabric and variety in accessories. A suit was selected as the & backbone” of her wardrobe by each of the five women. Two hats and two bags and an afternoon dress ‘were among the usual choices and three pairs of shoes, walking, in-between and dress, were; included by each. Other career women have been invited by the store to cast ballots on the most “successfully chosen” wardrobe at a box in the secondfloor shoe department. Sally -Butler, national recording secretary of the Business and Pro-

fessional Women’s Club and who|

only recently completed two terms as head of the state B. P. W., chose a monotone chestnut brown wool suit about which to build her fall costumes. A leaf tan blouse gives a color accent to the suits with a matching topcoat... A casual brown felt hat and British tan oxfords and bag complete the ensemble.

The topcoat can do double duty over a knitted suit whose brown and white tweed skirt is topped by a striped jacket. For “dressup” Sally selected a brown crepe dress with a bodice of ash blue, - Accessories in her $200 wardrobe include brown suede dress shoes and bag and calf-

| trimmed spectator pumps.

Costume Suit Is ‘Fundamental’

Eva Jane Lewis, secretary of Zon'ta, made her biggest investment in a

‘| costume suit, a golden sherry crepe | dress, topped by a brown wool coat,

lined with the matching crepe.

Pheasant feathers trim the cufi-|, . | brim postillion hat. A brown, suede . |purse and gloves: took $10 from Miss - | Lewis” allowance and her suede and

calf pumps another $8. A brown crepe business dress and a knitted suit in antique blue were her other two large “outlays.” A draped felt beret, brown suede gloves, spectator oxfords and suedealligator pumps and tanbark saddle 1ieather gloves complete the wardrobe, Miss Carolyn Varin, assistant to

reer Fashion Show at 2:30 p. m. in the store's auditorium. Harriet Couplin, stylist for the Rhythm Step Shoe Co.

Saturday

will Be modeled Saturday for the

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ps Personals ‘1

! Mr. aid Mrs. Nr S. Fisher, 31 E. 45th St, Harriet Margaret, have returned after a vacation at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in: Chicago, :

George O. Parker II left by plane recently for Ft. Riley, Kas. where he is in the Quartermaster Depart-

ment, after a few days furlough to

visit his. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George O. Parker, 1322 N. Riley

Ave.

Miss. Barbara Lenfesty of Columbus, Ind, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Sally Tudor, Marcy Village.

Mr. and Mrs. Herold L. Reinecke have returned to their home in Lake Forest, IIL, after attending the wedding, Saturday evening, of Mr. land; Mrs. Norman B. Mangus. Mrs. Mangus wag the former Mrs. Helen Louise Klefeker. .

Generous Fullness

If you have very wide windows in your home, the very last thing you will want to do is skimp on curtain material. If you are buying material by the yard, figure full meas-

urement, for you will want an effect |

of generous fullness. If you are buying ready-made curtains, one pair of very wide ones may be sufficient, - Otherwise you may need two or even .three pairs of narrow

and their daughter,|§

prranlly ‘Reunion

5 Will Be Sunday

The annual reunion of residents and former residents of the Hog Swamp community - southeast of Southport’ will be held Sunday at

son Ave. There will be entertain-

ing and prizes will be. given ‘to the oldest man and woman and the youngest child preserit. ; {Officers of the group are Ralph Disney, president; Miss Oner Green, vice president; Forest H. Green, - | secretary, and Mrs. Ancil Stanton, treasurer. On the prograth and

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versity, went in for “tweedy clothes,” building her outfits about a beige tweed three-piece suit. The topcoat is trimmed with a lynx collar. A tailored alligator bag, brown suede and alligator oxfords and a brown hat complement the beige suit. A green knit dress and a rust suit were other, “big items” in her budget.

. |Added were a yellow blouse, gold

clip, brown antelope bag and gloves, and two other pairs of brown shoes. Chooses Black as Basic Color Miss Bessie Morgan, president of the Woman’s Rotary ‘ Club, likes black as a basic color. Her choices for $200 included a black dressmaker suit, grape wine afternoon dress,

4 fitted black coat, autumn blue hat

and one in black felt, wine dress shoes and black oxfords, bag and gloves. Ash blue lapels added a soft note to the long coat of the black costume suit chosen by Miss Mamie D. Larsh, vice president of Altrusa International. Striking’ g o 1 d trimmed buttons and gold accents on a black leather bag gave the outfit a definite “dressy” look. Her choice for after office hours was a plack crepe dress trimmed in black sequins. Allowances in her $200 budget were made for dress shoes,

|bag and gloves of antelope, a black

kid bag and two black hats.

Fruit Stains 5

To remove fruit juice stains from

washable materials, soak the spots}

thoroughly in glycerine, then pour boiling water through the stains. If the stains are well set, longer soaking in glycerine will be required.

Bacon Adds Fillip Add a fillip to your potatoes au gratin by crumbling into them two or three rashers of crisp bacon. This

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