Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1942 — Page 12

Three Basic Shapes for Fall ]

They Are Married If—

By RUTH MILLETT IF YOU WANT to know whether i lor n0t a man and woman are mars ried<-you can find out without aske ing.- Just follow them into a restaurant. They are if—

Garden Greens Make Main Dish) For.a Warm Weather Luncheon

WARM DAYS SUGGEST salad luncheons. However, if a salad is to be the main course, it must contain enough proteins to keep the inner ; man not only cool but also nourished. And to make these salad lunch« She deems more interested in the . eons even more satisfying, serve with a hot clear soup or hot muffins. nn J 2 menu than in her companion at the No meal, at any time of the year, should be entirely cold. SR 5 : ! is oii a. Jette oF Da 1 " 2 : e Or paper an CABBAGE, PEPPER AND PINE. begins to read, while waiting for the APPLE SALAD with cold water. Beat thoroughly. meal to be served. (Serves 4 to 6) It should be the consistency of Two cups finely shredded cab-|brown sauce. bage, % green pepper finely| If too thick, add a little pineapple shredded, 4 slices canned pineapple «diced, '% cup sour cream dressing... flavor dominate the pine 6 stuffed fresh dates. apple. taurant, sizing up all the other

Use a large bowl for mixing. Rub] When ready to serve add an equal ; ; : i women present. oe Best with cut Sadlic. Mix, oll in- quantity of mayonnaise dressing. |} 2 4 When he gives instructions to the| | » gredients except dates, with sour j | waiter she joins in. cream dressing, about the consistency CHEESE AND PIMIENTO SALAD She asks the waiter if such-and« of whipped cream. Serve on salad (Serves 6 to 8) llsuch a dish is good before ordering on plates, garnished with fresh dates| Two packages cream cheese, 2 lit, and then makes him tell her ex- : : : I stuffed with cream cheese. Cc! teaspoons minced chives, 1 teaspoon The nervous strain of directing a large office, mm oh: a . shown above, places an executive ander such |actly what is in it. A wide beret is pictured above. Color is spectacular new Ming

GARDEN SALAD WITH PINE. chopped parsley, 1 teaspoon heavy pressure that it is doubly important to get a ¢ smiyetaut physisian’s © 0. K. trem time to time. She wants to know if the dessert orange. APPLE CURRY DRESSING. [chopped mint, 1 tablespoon finely is included in the special dinner.

Chicory, iced and salted carrot|chopped nuts, 1 cin (4 ounces) When the music starts she looks

: wistfully at the dancers. strips, unpeeled and fluted cucumber |pimientos, % teaspoon paprika, salt S st em at ic in chin Monge TN | Beret, Cloche slices, hard cooked eggs sliced, 1|% taste, y

i stretches her neck to see the total. bunch fresl ragus tips lightly Mix cheese, chives, parsley,

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. C Shopping Pad Line salad bowl with chicory. peer rubbed with cut garlic. Drain She notices the size of the tip he

Place asparagus tips in center, and ymientos. Stuff. Chill until firm, w— Flues [, Br a en. tise ute igs Berio thie Are Needed These Products Have “| HE REALIZES that she no long- ead Parade carrot strips about the asparagus. corfu] rings on beds of crisp salad S roaucts riav er has her gloves, and he wears a Serve with this unusual dressing. greens with French dressing. (This is the second article on health Ceiling Prices “this always happens” expression FRUIT CURRY DRESSING in war time written for The Indianapolis f % b 1 . y 8 = Times and NEA service.) Fluid milk, cream and ice cream. As he goes back to look under the| ypw yORK, July 15.~New fall Fresh bananas and frozen vege-

Orie and one-half tablespoons w— - ., |table for them. . : cornstarch, 1 cup canned Paton Good Meals for Be. HARRY. J SORNEON: 30D WDAR JANE Josnan. ox Daves Bie gels op without walling or fils will show at least three differened pineapple juice, % teaspoon) Good Morale Se of Taran Eduestion, LG tables. not stop telling lies. We have trieq [Dil to help her with her coat or to Inerell: be cloches, those little curry powder, 1 teaspoon eold water, BREAKFAST: Cantaloupe, Extension Institute, Ine. Some dried fruits. most every way we can think of fo pull out her chair. bell-shaped hats that really cover ook cornstarch and pineapple |cteamed dried beef on toast, coftee,| THE WAR EMERGENCY re-em-| Cake mixes and all flour mixes in|get her to quit this but it is no uss.| They are both silent as they 1eave| yo head and may or may not have Juice until thick and creamy, then milk. phasizes a problem which has all) - packages.

: She is getting worse. Surely there as Bstanian, and Je walks Justi yun | perets, the round flat along been of considerable impor-|Beef and pork. must be something I can do, 1|% half step ahead of her as they caps such as Anferican children

J 7 pg Tg fine. tance to industey, and one hich Smoked an canned fish and meat. 8M depending on you for sol Ce §9 10.284 In theis car, and French and Spanish men wear ; W. » -| has never receiv e attention it|Most packaged dry foods. advice. | year in and year out . .. and bon- bonnet with high : elcome rock mnt assorted sugar candies, te,|qeserves. This is the question of Peanuts and peanut products. A WORRIED MOTHER nets, in which you can always find . Show gt. 4 lb of stitched pir mut. physical fitness of the executive |Soaps, paper, shortening, coffee, tea,| Answer—If I knew the nature ¢f a suggestion of a sunbonnet or a| ang is the evergreen color of fi DINNER: Tomato juice, liver and | worker. cocoa, spices, breads, rice, jellies,|the child's lies I could be of mare baby’s cap however imaginatively| trees. bacon, scalloped potatoes, asparagus,| Is he well enough to handle his| preserves, sugar, most canned help. The problem is to find cus Scrub Brush Is the designer modifies the classic

add curry which has been mixed

® ® ” BOTH CONCENTRATE on their food when it is served. There's no leaning across the table between courses. ’ She keeps looking around the res-

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By .MARGUERITE YOUNG Times Special Writer |

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lettuce and grapefruit salad, cocoanut cake with apricot filling, Sosee,

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The Question Box Q-—How can indentations in floors be removed? A—S8light indentations in wood

job? Will he be able to stand the strain of a responsible position without breaking down? What measures are necessary to maintain his maximum health and efficiency?

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THE ARMY AND NAVY have solved this problem as far as they

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These Do Not Have Ceiling Prices Butter, cheese and canned milk products.

why she lies and correct the con ditions which make her want to lic. Some children lie to make the: selves feel superior. They exagg::ate the family’s fortunes, tell of buying imaginary things for then selves, lie about what their clotiies cost, invent deeds of daring and bravery, all to increase their fe:l-

Old Fashioned But Effective

By ALICIA HART Times Special Writer

form. Brimless Hats, Too These outstanding silhouette

trends were set by a display of millinery fashion inspiration originals

need a shape that makes a mark at the top of the woman's full length silhouette. Beige, gray and brown are the prophetic new fall colors—soft colors to flatter a face and go with the rest of a wartime wardrobe. Dye shortages are not expected to af fect the range of colors in clothes

can be eliminated by wetting the |are concerned. An officer ao ad- | mresh fruits, except bananas, and|ing of importance. Such childrén| THE HUMBLE scrubbing brush wood with water and holding a hot Yanted Bm Imporiant Tn a vegetables. can be taught to establish their|which smart Women used for their iron near the area to evaporate the Paget ok yi en hg ‘| Prunes. ? superiority on a realistic basis by |elbows is an important aid to stockwater. 1f one treatment does mot| He is obliged to have frequent, cultivating skills and carrying out|ingless leg appeal. Short dresses; swell the wood back to its original | periodic medical check-ups, even|y,mp ang mutton. responsibilites. won't hide your knees at all--so position, repeat the process. though his condition on first enter-| mesh fish and sea food, and game.| Other children lie to escape dis-|keep ‘em attractively scrubbed. : Deep indentations cannot be re- ig the service Was Of SUDEHNOT|p,y pegyy, approval. They want everything to| One smart woman I know scrubs moved this way of course. The best gtade. No such safeguards exist in| Ay other nuts in all forms, pe smooth and pleasant in ‘ha |her elbows and knees daily, in this treatment for these would be either | civilian industry. Poultry and eggs. home. They want comfort above|beginning-of-summer season, and to fill the dent with plastic wood, a Theretore: I is ipoosiive for the | Books and magasines. all and will not admit to any deed |once a week she soaks them in a putty, ete, or to sandpaper the ad- Hence iy Je 0 ns s : ws or act that rouses the parent's ir7i- | “long” bath. She places nail, bath jacent wood until it 1s even with the htt mg be pny —- tation, Such children need a grsat|and complexion brushes, as well as lowest part of the dent. ides al thoushl. Dut 31 Inien od deal of reassurance about the aff:c-|a rough face cloth, in a little tray Whether water-and-heat, the filler me ou of ig ate a gat tion in which they are held. Tihisy|which fits across the tub. or the sanding is resorted to, the a d BE inte. are. th 1 must. learn that the truth and the| First, she scrubs her face. Then, old finish, shellac, varnish, floor undamental points. are the early truth alone brings about the wer |leaning forward, she turns on the

detecti f disease or defecti : Sel as, mie Je Ioived 8 Oo on s por ag ee Ie if 9) hy {atmosphere of loving approval which faucet and gets some clear water

generally at the beginning of this winter, but experts definitely expect that by spring new clothes will be lighter in shades.

Bright Colors

The dramatic bright color of the hats—one you can count on seeing in smart women’s coats, dresses, gloves—is Ming orange, the Chineseinspired successor to those purplish pinks of recent seasons. This is combined, very often, with another new color, the dark but rich green of the Christmas tree. There’s also purple, red plum and yellow—used together in one spectacular hat. * Most striking new berets are very i “i | wide. For instance, a Ming orange An interesting version of the | wool crepe one with a beautifully .

Play Gas Grier?

: A" they crave and that whereas niis-|for rinsing, dries her face carefully t. ’ Afterward it will require refinish- ie of Fumio Oalilons 3 deeds bring disapproval they do nict|and covers it with night cream. ing. The services of an experienced enti onlin, gra. bring the feared punishment. This stays on while she completes The indispensable unit in this Some children lie because they] her leisurely bath. bell-shaped cloche hat (above) | pleated brim set on a head-fitting Q—Please suggest suitable vege- structure is the periodic physical are lonely. They strive to bring R= combines the outstanding colors, |band. The cloches are astonishingw tables to serve with lamb. examination, Tris should be. dome some drama into a life which lacks; SHE USES the long-handled bath| joing green felt with Ming orange | ly tall—as are all new hat A—Vegetables that go well with at least once a year and, in some interest. They invent imaginary brush to scrub her elbows (and also suede bow. Height is the distinction-maker oth lamb includes peas, onions, spinach, | cases, more frequent! : playmates and live in imaginary her back, shoulders) and her knees the prettiest bonnets too, and .| string beans asparagus turnips and It should a a 3 : ry surve adventures. They lie about thirus|and feet. Her nail brush removes| created by the topflight designers,| though most of these have a meBr, Ts inauds Int Lich a sesrehing bh She iy mov ‘|they have seen, places they have|grime from nails as nothing else|Lily Dache, John-Frederics, Sally| dium brim, if any, some of the SR yt img nel gy Sica eal. been and people they know. An in-|will. Then she uses a small piece| Victor. handsomest are huge—for instance ’ iY > ) teresting project in reality will take of pumice to discourage callouses finis terer a Be a ron, = Frights Gey he neckil of Greming on br hes. Dr Sie, he SOREE pose ree Le Ton has Wit ring bi thet tres dhe > > a life closer e heart’s desire. In addition to the daily scrub-| . ; ; ; Q—Can shrimp be made into a serman test. The daily regime Find out what is lacking in the bing—plenty of suds, remember— ho prolgeling prim. Bu os De face like flower petals. loaf similar to salmon loaf? What |Should be modified as indicated by ominating styles we

; ' child’s life which gives rise to hier |and the weekly soaki - kind of sauce could be served with |the findings at the examination. y soaking and scrub-| pets cloches, berets.

lying and try to correct it. Do not |bing, it would be a good idea to Su fl Ww te ith One guess is enough. American perinomns my I? A Scold, pimish Or. eftiicise Ber for Sre elbows and knees regularly. women’s pre-war hats, those cur-|| need not worry you any longer.

lying but point out the truth kindly Use a hand cream.

workman may be required.

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The shirtwalst frock is an always welcome style! Women who work find it the most satisfactory of office fashions. Suburban wiv make it a year around stand-by— farm women find it always useful. Today's version has smart tailored details, convertible collar, yoke shoulders, pieced skirt and is available in a wide range of sizes. Pattern No. 8213 is in sizes 14 to 20; 40, 42 and 44. Size 16 short sleeves requires 4 yards 35 or 39-inch material. For this attractive pattern, send ~ 15¢ in coin, your name, address, | ttern number and size to The dianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland st. . Send for the fashion book if you are seeking smart styles to sew at home. It’s our complete catalog of current patterns——shown in all sizes from 1 to 52. - Pattern 15¢, pattern book 16¢c. One pattern and pattern book ordered together, 25c. Enclose 1c postage for each pattern.

Use 2 No. 1 cans of shrimp or an equal amount of cooked fresh shrimp. Drain and shred the shrimp and add it to 2 beaten eggs with which have been combined 1 cup of

milk. Add 4 cups of soft bread

crumbs, 2 tablespoons chopped parsley and salt and pepper to taste (about 12 teaspoon salt and % teaspoon pepper). Mix the ingredients well and pack into a well greased loaf pan. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 45 minutes. Turn out on a platter and serve with grilled tomato halves and pimiento pea sauce. The sauce is made by melting 4 tablespoons butter in a saucepan and blending into it 4 tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper. Add 2 cups of milk and stir constantly; cook until thickened. Add 2 chopped pimientos and 1 cup cooked green peas. This quantity will make 6 servings.

Q--Some soaps are advertised as “floating soaps.” What causes them to float? A—Alr is beaten into the liquid to make it lighter before it solidifies.

| Qt. coffer cream 3 Cup of honey

Freeze with a mixture of 8 parts POLAR ICE and one

part ice cream salt in a rotary motion freezer.

A—A recipe for shrimp loaf is:

Get salt and a freezer from Polar, of course.

THE USUAL DAILY PROGRAM in the absence of any unusual physical conditions should be designed to meet certain requirements. First of these is adequate rest. Prolonged deficiency in this respect produces a particularly vicious type of cumulative fatigue. : The dietary should be carefully designed to contain adequate amounts of necessary food elements, with particular reference to vitamins and minerals. Prevention or correction of obesity is exceedingly important.

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"LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, there must be adequate periods of recreation and physical exercise. A change of mental occupation is a good tonic, and helps to maintain a proper perspective for one. under intense nervous strain. An engrossing hobby is invaluable. Muscular exercise of course must be varied to meet individual conditions, but the essential points are to indulge regularly and to avoid excessive fatigue.

Lesson on Food

Barly ‘English folk spoke of liver, kidney and heart as “umbles.” Eaten by yeomen in meat pies, they gave rise to the tern “eating humble pie,” also to a sturdier and longer-lived health than existed among the gentry. Lesson: for a sturdier body, eat more liver loaves and Kidney piles.

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By MRS. ANNE CABOT

It takes just three2quarters of a yard to make this tiny play garment '—not as much material as there is in a good bandana handkerchief! Imagine—little - sister enjoying all the breeze there is—in a cunning little air-cooled suit—and all out of a “scrap” of material. Mother can make this adorable

bunny is just to amuse little sister and to give her a special pride in her tiny sun suit. Applique the bunny in any bright color. Finish the suit in ricrac braid, And that’s all there is to it! ,To obtain pattern (sized for 1-2-3

(Pattern No. 5386), send 10 cents in

the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 311 Ww. Wacker drive, Chicago, Ill. Inclose 1 cent postage for each pattern ore dered. .

Bacon Curls

garment in one afternoon. The

years) of bunny applique sun suit

‘To make bacon curls, remove rind from “sliced bacon. Place in cold frying pan and cook over moderate

in each case until she learns to iecognize and admit facts as they are. Perhaps she enjoys the adverse attention she gets by lying since most children prefer anything ' to being ignored by adults. In this case give her plenty of attentior: for good behavior and ignore her only when she lies. These remarks do not cover ihe whole ground by any means. “hey simply give you an idea of how to to

proceed. JANE JORDAN

Sally Butler Attends B. P. W. Convention

Miss Sally Butler, recording secretary of the National Feder:iion of Business and Professional Viomen’s Clubs, is attending the orzanization’s annual board meeting at the Brown Palace hotel in Denver, Colo. Sessions began last Saturday and were to be concluded today. Mrs. Susannah Fonner of Ft. Wayne, president of the Indiana federation and member of the hoard by virtue of her office, also 15 attending the meeting. At the Indiana federation’s convention held recently at French Lick, Miss Butler was indorsed as a candidate for vice presider{ of the national federation in 1943. She has served as president of the :siate federation for two terms and is director of the north central region.

Party Tonight Fetes Martha Sullivan.

Mrs. -Carl Burnett will entertain tonight with a personal shower for Miss Martha Sullivan who will be married Sunday to Manford F. Jones. Guests at the party will be Irs. Carroll Sullivan, mother of the bride-to-be; ‘ Mrs. Marion PP. Jones, mother of the prospective 0: idegroom; Mrs. G. G. Burnett, mother. ‘in-law of the hostess, and the !\lesdames H. BE. McCammon, Lynn Jarvis, William Chaille, Jack Zlowers, George Anderson and Rutolph

If the skin is particularly rough, apply your regular softening cream several nights a week. Foundation film and face powder improve their appearance, of course, and lemon juice bleaches them nicely.

To Clean Liver To remove the tubes from liver, heart and other specialty meats, use sharp, pointed shears &nd snip them

ious bits of something to show off a pompadour, had to be held on; by that war-gobbled rubber needed for elastic bands. Now hats have to stay on by themselves. Nowadays, too, a great many women don’t feel right in a pompadour, and they have smoothed, flattened or cropped their curls. They want a headpiece that is a hat to protect as well as adorn their crowns. Besides, those slim-

slim dresses and suits very often

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