Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1941 — Page 18

Give Ved: ‘a, Little ) Flavor With These Lamb Recipes

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Times Special Writer : NEW YORK. ‘Sept. 11—Ladies and gentlemen, its the McCoy.

in the New York designers’ fall ppenings. . Sally Milgrim did it spectacularly. She calls her tashion “Arabesque.” But what's in. the .name? This

»| True, -the source is ancient and far-away. It isthe Bible country of the Near East. But the clothes are put together on the thread of Mil

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your meals. At the same time be used in most of them.

(Serves 4 10 6)

TWO pounds lamb, '1 tablespoon e oil,” salt and black pepper, on juice, firm ripe tomatoes: Cut lamb into squares: about 1% hes thick. Remove all excess fat. each lamb square with a little e ofl and: sprinkle with salt, pepper: and onion juice. Rub 6: seasonings into the meat.

a! Feool. pléce. Cut. 2 SHALES, about the same thickOn long skewers put alternate ‘of lamb and tomato. Then} of , either over & charcoal fire or ander broiler, turning frequently, about half an hour. Do not a too fast. The outside should "pot be overcooked while the in-| side is underdone. When ready, pull “out skewers and serve:

5 SPECIAL LAMB STEW (Serves 4 to 6)

0. lamb shanks, 2 cloves gat-

green beans, if desired. “Brown lamb in heavy kettle with ced garlic. Add sliced onion, , ‘bay leaf, pepper and boilr water to cover. Simmer until pat begins ‘to ‘fall from . bones. , off broth, cool and remove fat, Separate meat from fat and mes. Soak barley over night and cook in salted broth until ‘tender. ‘Add quartered carrots and other ho ables and cook -until - tender. Ads meat, -heat and serve.

IN-BROILED SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS WITH LEMON BUTTER 8 (Four Servings)

ht shoulder lamb chops %-inch , % cup butter; salt, pepper, 3 espoons lemon juice. Wipe lamb chops; season with salt Cream butter, blend-

‘Spread lemon butter well over )th sides of lamb chops. . Place b chops in skillet and. cook over 1 heat for 10 minutes, then turn cook for am additional five

large onion, sliced, ‘2 table»oons fat, 1 pound chopped lamb, . 2 can tomatoes, salt, pebper, pinch thyme, 1 teaspoon. sugar, 1 guart finely shredded cabbage. Cook the sliced onion in the fat] it begins. to: brown: Add the eat ‘and ‘cook’ until ‘it browns lightly, stirring frequently. Add the tomatoes and seasonings and simer for 15 ‘minutes. Add the cabd cook about. 15 minutes

. Juice. or lemon juice.

| good.

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wos eg The Question Box

Q—How can discoloration of peeled bananas be prevented? A—Dip them in, or sprinkle them with, canned pineapple juice, fresh] or canned grapefruit juice, orange

Q—How may I remove olive oil or

4 soda in 1 cup of water, ‘added to galich of lukewarm water.

Q—At what age should I start feeding vegetables to my baby? A—Usually "when the infant is 5 or ‘6 months, n, leafy vegetables can be fed a least three times 8 week, and ofher yessisiie, su such as carrots, peas, oz strin D4, Deans, the other days. Cook Veh in as little water as le, with a little salt, just long enough to make them tender. Do not overcook them. | Mash them through a strainer, and serve the -cooking - water - with the vegetables. Canned vegetables prepared by approved methods in the Sannety may be used. : Potatoes may be given, when the baby is about 6 months “old, but they should not take the place of green or yellow vegetables,

Q—How long does it take to roast shelled peanuts? A—Generally about 20 minutes, in an oven heated to approximately 350 degrees F. or moderate bakeoven temperature.

Q—Are breast-fed babies usually healthier and happier than bottlefed babies? : A—Yes, and ‘nursing the baby, is good for the mother foo.

Q—Please name some foods that may become dangerously poisonous during hot weather and still taste

A—Custards, salads, eclairs and cream puffs are particularly susceptible to rapid multiplication of bacteria that cause food poisoning. Never allow custards, custard-like f or filled pastries to stand in aw room. Do not prepare such foods omg in advance, and keep them in a refrigerator.

formal, long sleeved wedding gown? A—Gloves are worn only with

short-sleeved gowns.

. Q—Should gloves be worn with a}

"EAT A LIGHT. LUNCH? Then duivs he inte to include a.bottle of sparkling, lively 7-Up. It. gives you that comfortable, satisfied feeling. It stimulates the ,

taste buds . . . freshens up

for 7-Up is a blend of seven delicious

ingredients: Try 7-Up with your lunch - today, You like it; and saw os

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IT LIKES YOU =» TOM JOYCE. To 2

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| American designer who entered the {.art of

your mouth and ‘throat , . .

8. EVANSVILLE

| tiful, chic, at times sheer nonsense

1 could. { Gibson Girl did it. | vives it, modified | sense of humor.

| With this, Benenson uses an abso-

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’s personal experience of Near East geography. And they are as tomorrow’s war bulletin from that front. For instance, they introduce knee-length dinner skirt—a harem skirt by the way-— and a nine tlahehen trons the ground skirt. which this will go to parties : to

; designer says | this busy winter, from twilight on, An's corkeh with six suc bones ‘say, “Hips, round, round!” : Milgrim "colors

Nine are used.

_.|Some are hues you never saw be.{fore except maybe in museum pot-

.|tery or the Arabian Nights. There's '| Shangri-la Red, a pink with: orange and brick tones; and Persian red, a cerise and Scheherazade red, which is deep and blends with purple. A decided purplish cast comes’ out iin surprising p in these clothes— even in the ‘Maharajah bronze, which really looks like the metal’ or like the elm tree that turns bronze in the fall, Milgrim’s Arabian Midnight Sky blue is dark as the stormiest heavens, but not black. Her Arabian Sea green is dark yet more. lively than most dark green; her

for what she got when she took a lot of shape-ideas that have been used gingerly and separately in re-. cent seasons, and put them all to-, gether to form a big-shouldered, fight-belted figure draped naITow at} the knee or ankle, This designer, who’s always sole places and who seems never to forget her business, went to the Near East ten years ago. She liked the Orientals’ clothes ‘and the colors of the sultry earth and water. And on [5b remembered, and built this collection around them, persuading American fabric-makers to dye oe for her,

Original Clothes—but Practical iy theme go naturally will reou of “The Sheik.” It is : ET, It’s silk jersey with bronze|Because before the winter's over top. and Baghdad sleeve, which|you may have to control that spreadmeans = great-big, draped sleeve.|ing hipline by sheer determination. Other designers’ make news, this|The, Army's getting our corsets, year, with perfectly flat shoulders; even if they don't intend to wear {Milgrim makes shoulders bigger ‘em. than ever. And she overlays them| According to Mrs. Margaret Toms with. fantastically rich embroidery, |veteran corset . buyer for Arnold beads, or sequins. The neck has no |Constable, the foundation garment in | fastening; it’s “low and behold.” manufacturers are in a fine dither. But wait. Milgrim takes this| “Nobody seems to have realized brazen silhouette and these un-|yet that ga corset manufacturer heard-of colors and works them can’t sew corsets without ' needles. into - wearable clothes. Her knee-|And now he’s allotted just so many| Ski; 5 ade of Sige wool Jersey. his needs.” ound-necked emure Pers Scarci fur band, and smoothly fitted long iy of Fasteniogs sleeve, this dress could go from any Supplies: of needles, steel boning, office to almost any party with per-|eyelets, slide fasteners, ‘have -all fect composure. been cut, she explained. The hookNaturally, most Milgrim hats are and-eye situation sounds none too

turbans. Some shaot up, or out. Others droop, and ‘have fowing cheerful. ‘Each of the two big drapery. % Book-and-gye | concerns inthe in--Not every woman can buy these|dustry have can do to supply their a ts, with nothlush, slimming, very-female Mil- ing to spare for new demands. grim originals. But Jou) Enow they “There's a e of e If you watch clothes; they, os for glide fastemers” Mrs. set a specific, identified fashion, and | . - one that could easily inspire the| ols Pointed out. “The same ap

plies to bra hooks and the steel for makers of ready-to-wear wardrobes. garter tips. Elasticized yarn orReminiscent of Paris

dinarily bought up by corset Thai Fira Benenson presented, at Bon-

{acturers is being diverted jo th or wit-Teller, a collection which both $y Kivi, on ie on is to] asks and encourages American they're transported. women to keep their chins up dur-| “Manufacturers who have gone ing these strenous times. The ef-|{o Washington to.try to-have corfect is achieved by a “chin-lifter,”|sets declared necessary items literally. It is & neckpiece—beau-| haven't had much luck. They tell me the answer get is ‘We're —which goes with a muff. Boih| winning a war and Rever mind the are stpatale from, but Sesigneg 36 hipline.’” part o e cos e. On one of the : net muffs, ‘huge stuffed bluebirds Quit For Defense Jobs - In addition to the shortage of ma-

These promote the S-posture,|terials, Mrs. Toms pointed out the Jiilsn means a forward tilt of the increasing scarcity of labor. Trained

The bosom and derriere are girls are trekking ) off to defense inbigs. a [little stuck out, and one ustries. They'd rather make uni-

a ladylike sh, Wd forms for the . Government than

by her subtl girdles for’ their overweight sisters.

I girls get big salaries in.de“Everybody said Benenson’s "eolJen

work, of course.: And when lection reminded of Paris.|® maniachrer loses an operator It should. She is the only big

bo nto Core Materials

By MARY WELLS RIDLEY Times Special Writer

he’s not able to replace her. ;It takes three to six months to train a girl to make a corset-and a bra, so

French originals. : high-born Russian, and spent 10 ears "in Paris before coming to} be United States. Here, Bonwit-| <rhe © ered. a ‘Benenson qual-|ghe declared. ernment ity which is still making style. The has taken over _— Sven boxquality is inimitable taste. 'Ben-|/making plants. And" enson displays it now in materials|pa; paper is being used for cartridges. made for her here—brocade-like| When a corset man: manufacturer orders matelasse satins, black, bright yel-|boxes these days he : low, cerise. She displays it also in{when arrive, or fine. cutting—for example, a skirt|you going to keep 4 with absolutely straight front and a|without boxes? rT bags backward - flowing fullness thatthe answer, beca: S a

comes from heaven knows where. Shortage,

box situation is: serious,”

lutely flat shoulden. and natural waist. =

isn Bot of maving is Barc ar of have a pr tion to get a Prosi: that the situation will be felt by os customer as early as October.

ors Are

Card Party Planned

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milburn ate charge of a card party to be given atl 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at the ‘Euchre Club, 1631 S. Meridian St.,

‘Lor the. benefit ‘of the St. George

S | without metal eyelets. = Probably |buttons will replace garter buckles and cording will be substituted for

But, Shyway, X we'll have to}

wait until spring to out.”

Mrs. I D. a

To Entertain. Sorority :

© ‘Mrs. Irving D; Hamilton, sponsor’

of Beta Eta Chapter of Bets Sigma| Phi Sordrity, will entertain: mem- |} bers with a buffet luncheon Sunday!

| NEW YORK, Sept. 11.~Next time] = you wriggle into your girdle you] might say a word of thanksgiving. =

Sorrugated :

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that he some ¥ind. off.

: American, fasion ls being g6t Uy ‘and. for the people. of iils eunly 3

collection is as American as § slang—adaptations and combinations of ideas picked up hither and yon. #

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To relax your jaw, 1t'back and forth, then Spy Sir mouth Sows. , Let mouth fall open : taking a deep breath as it A close it slowly, al RE your nose. Repeat five

wi by to: re, learn to. speak distinctly.

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number to.Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 106- Seventh Ave. New York. : ; Ror:

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DEAR JANE JORDAN--T ¢ am so mixed up that 1 ‘need. help - badly. I am a girl of 18 and so far.I only have gone steady once. I saw . ‘it was wrong so I quit and since then have gone with many boys:Almost every time the same problem arises and I never can under= . stand it. ‘Every time I go with a boy, at first I don’t want him to look on me in any other light except as a friend, but when He agrees to my idea I begin to think he is the boy and I am sure it is the real - thing; so ‘with all sincerity I act nice and the next thing you:know - he is telling me he loves me and asking me to go steady. The: next

- a8 he cares for me. I start my pal-to-pal attitude again and he can’t 4 Sip going together and I have hurt the boy and am ny but it Is

care, but like the first time; I am so dead sure that this time it is the real thing that I again make him care, and bang! The same thing all over again. Now I don’t want to go around hurting other people's feelings. Do tell me what is wrong with. me and how I can stop it. Would: it be best if I stopped going with boys ‘altogether? 1: ‘

® 8 8 fe s Answer—You must honestly face » the fact that you win the boy \ for the purpose of turning him down. In fact I think you already .. have faced that fact but you have no idea why you do it. It is something that occurs wtihout your conscious volition. Neither do I1know . why you do it but I believe you can find out for yourself. All I can do is give you a few hints based en the experience of other girls.

My guess is that you harbor a grudge against some male in your

who has served-as. a: substitute for these. For some reason you feel that you have been shorted and placed second to the males in- the. - family. In other words you have found it to be a disadvantage to be a nl and feel envious of boys, : Because of your envy you have decided to get even by proving. your power over boys and then rejecting them. Since all this is a

- first glance, but the longer you think about it the more evidence come to light. Dob not confine your research to the: present but go ~ far back into your: childhood and try to remember the times wien. some boy, or your parents, made you feel inferior becatisé you were 8 girl and did not enjoy the freedom accorded to boys. ha Understanding She problem: will help somewhat. When you ithe hidden factors into we light of day you oan foal Sl J

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day I am out of love. All that T felt is gone and I don’t care for him - : : understand and’ thinks I am trying to make a fool of him. Yes, we {

Next time I tell myself I will. be more sure before I make anyone 1

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