Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1943 — Page 15

Tips on ie Care Chi

Rayons and Last Year s Hose

LEAVES PRONE. A HOMEBASE WH NOTEBOOK:

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Since stair

sets usually get the heaviest wear, they should be good quality, with

‘thick firm pile. Use a good padding under the carpet; see

that it is

carefully, especially over the edge of each stair. Buy enough. so that the carpet may ‘be shifted occasionally to dis-

ee ed rayons: | ven though they look like flannel wool and are soft and fleecy. in

the same as other rayons. sh them with only the gentlest hand-squeezing, mild soapsuds lukewarm water. Never rub them. Rinse thoroughdy ir clear water of the same tem-! perature as the suds bath and roll in a thick towel to absorb excess ture. Occasionally shake napped abrics lightly during drying to restore the brushed surface. ; # » »

Last Your 5 Hose

s garden hose correctly, chances are it’s in good shape and you are in luck. It should be rolled on a reel or coiled on a flat dry surface.

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A break can often be fixed by ingerting a short piece’ of pipe to connect the cut ends, clamping the faves firmly to this fiom the out-

i 2 # Don't use washing powders and soap Shige more lavishly than is Measure what you need ‘make a good lather, then add to make a live suds after the

Ne ew Perfumes Few This Year

IF YOU LONG for a personal ace cent to italicize your femininity along with your can-do competence, perfume’ is your answer. There are

‘just now the toiletries counters are featuring many standing: favorites. Wives going south to meet their heroes will appreciate the sunshine

feminine, Cologhe to match is available. In the same key is a very young, very outdoors odor made originally to go with chambray dresses. There's bath powder to match, : » » s : DESIGNED especially for the age of the tripping heart and the spinning head, is an impulsively gay, liquid beau-catcher. Such a youngster (or.her mother) could wear, a provocative odor blended from flowers and bottled with a shellflowers stopper. A light, sweet flower-mist fragrance is accompanied by matching dusting powder in an oval or flat oblong package. With subtle and worldly precision, another house matches fragrances to moods, one to accent happy reflections, one frankly to signal danger, and one pointed toward

has been used up.

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new horizons.

Strong brocaded cotton and rayon

Do They Call You

A "Nu-Back” Inner Belt!

"SHORTIE"?

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few new fragrances this spring, but |.

in a bottle done up in straw and|_ scarlet linen—very fresh and very

‘batiste, with knitted cotton and rayon elastics. Well boned inner belt. Boned patented sliding back

will not ride up. Tearose.

Have You a

"WAISTLINE ROLL?

Correct it with : this fine: gree. :

to roll. Keeps your bulge hand. Aon - boning. Nude.

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“The scientific support gently ele- ©. vates the abdomen, smooths the

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The Cordtex top stays taut, refuses firmly

Rayon and cotton satin; cotand rayon elastic sides. Front

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Do You Need Extra THIGH CONTROL?

1943, clothes, and lady, the

1 dresses won't spoil a fine femi-

nine form, but neither will they hide your figure faults. This fact, together with the new necessity for wearing out last spring’s clothes which do not fit the figure, which has expanded during fall and winter, inspires renewed popularity for dieting. Why don’t you fry it ir you can’t get into your favorite clothes? Everybody knows about dieting; it dees require will power and it does do the job. Fifth

spared the bolt in making spring, :

dieting, usually combizied. with exercise and ‘supervised by a physician, in home care beauty training courses. Helena Rubinstein starts you off in her fiveday wonder course by sending you to a woman staff physician, who checks your measurements and physical condition, recom= mends a diet, if necessary, and makes up an individual diet for

you.

. : ¥ vou POSSIBLY can, ‘see your physician before embarking on any home-dieting course de-

signed to take amount of weight:

Breakfast every day—% grapefruit, 1 slice Melba toast, coffee or tea. :

right now.

off any large and strawberries. on the uaghst However, if

: supper’; ‘one slice of pineapple. salad for 4 ‘the afth | day’s lunc

ir ghesglisor Poin nfl 0 day’s lunch. This shouldn’t make grapes, grapefruit, oranges, pears too much of a dent in the dieter’s

supply of canned goods coupons. RAETSS 8 weeks den &

First Day.

Fresh fruit salad {with lemon juice 1 tablespoon cottage cheese 1 ‘slice Melba . | toast. .

‘Lunch.

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~ Second Day. Mixed green salad with juice 1 slice Melba toast :

lemon

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Third Day. Fresh fruit salad

with lemon juice

1 tablespoon. cottage cheese 1 slice Melba toast. :

Fourth Day.

Fifth Day.

Salad bowl of grated raw vegetables with lemon juice 2 cream cheese balls

1 slice Melba!

toast.

Pineapple “salad.

with 2 tablespoon | cottage cheese 2 slices Melba

"| toes or rice)

Sixth Day.

Seventh Day:

Hot vegetable plate (no pota-

1 slice Melba toast -- 1 raw, apple.

Tomato juice '1 cup clear soup Celery hearts and op carrot fin-

% rolled chicken. cauliflower fresh fruit cup.

Hearts of lettuce with lemon juice 1 cup clear soup 12 broiled lamb chops (no fat) julienne carrots string beans 1 slice Melba toast. F

Pineapple juice 1 cup clear soup broiled fish stewed tomatoes spinach ” 1 slice Melba toast 1g grapefruit,

Small tomato with lemon juice 1 cup clear soup baked heart

Beco 1d fresh fruit cup

1 slice Melba toast.

Small romaine salad with lemon juice 1 cup clear soup calves’ liver 1 grilled tomato peas 1 raw apple.

Celery hearts and radishes : 1 cup clear soup baked fish carrots

spinach % grapefruit

‘| salad with lemon

Small cucumber

juice 1 cup clear soup 2 lamb chops (no fat) new cabbage, lightly boiled lima beans

ad with lemon juice 2 slices Melba toast

fsmall square

cream cheese,

or

(small portion) fruit compote (unsweetened).

»| Bedtime every evening, 1 glass milk or fruit juice,

Health— Save Eyesight To Save

Manpower

By JANE STAFFORD - Science Service Writer

ONE WAY OF SAVING manpower for the war is to save the eyesight of workers, the National

Society for the Prevention of Blindness points out. Probably your first thought on reading that is, “Oh, yes. Goggles.” ~~ You are right. Goggles to protect the eyes from dust, fumes, glare, fly=ing particles and the like are important. But there are other factors than goggles to consider in saving manpower by saving eyesight. : 8 8 =»

PROPER ILLUMINATION is one. Good sanitary condition of factory and washrooms, to cut down chances of infection, is another. Prescription of suitable glasses for workers with subnermal but ‘correctable vision is still another. : This last is especially important, now that so many older men and women are going into industrial work, and so many of those with perfect eyesight have been taken

|for the armed forces. Before these

changed conditions, it was estidustrial workers had subnormal vision, and it is well known that after 40 years, most men and women need eyeglassés for close work. These glasses should be prescribed especially for the distance from eye to job in each worker's case.

fg New under-arm Sy Cream Deodorant safely

Shows Perspiration

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1. Docs not rot dresses or men’s ‘aw thin o waiting to us right siting shaving. : 8. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. nts odor. 4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. §. Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute of Launder-

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Times Pattern Service

My, but the housework will seem like nothing d&t all when youre wearing this attractive frock. It has such good lines that you will probably want to drop what you're doing

| at the moment and get right down

to making yourself several. Pattern 8367 is in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 takes, with short sleeves, 4 yards, 35-inch material. . Hight yards braid trimming. 4 For this ahractive pattern, send 16 cents in coins, with your name, address, pattern number and size to The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland st. Save fabric! See a dozen new ways to re-make old garments into useful new fashions in our enlarged spring pattern book and sewing guide, Fashion, just published. It contains 98 new patterns, has 52 pages. The price is 26 cents.

Entertains Sorority

Mrs. Erma Johnson, 416 Harlan st., will be hostess at 7:30 p.' m. today for Beta chapter, Lambda Sig-

{ma Sigma sorority. The monthly

business meeting will be held.

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You can make it in two evenings —it’s fascinatingly concocted of four crocheted ruffles, a wide mesh head band and’ artificial roses. Wear it with your new spring suit—wear it later with a flowery print dress. To obtain complete crocheting instructions for the Easter hat (Pattern 5522), send 11 cents in coin,

|your name and address and the pat-

tern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 S. Wells st., Chicago. Anne Cabot’s winter album now available—dozens of suggestions for smart, warm knit and crocheted garments, patch- work ideas, quilts, embroideries—send for your copy. Price, 16 cents.

Rotary Club Dinner Will Be Monday

senger manager of the U. S. Lines “Good Neighbor Fleet,” and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson will talk on “South America” at the Woman’s Rotary club meeting Monday. They were on the last civilian passenger boat to South America and will show pic-

tures taken on the trip. ; The business meeting at 6 p. m in the Propylaeum. will be followed by dinner at 6:30 o'clock. Reservations may be made with Miss Marie M. Bowen, program chairman. 3

Five to Be Initiated By Sorority ‘Rough initiation for five pledges of Delta chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority, will be held Friday night at the home of Mrs. James Mohr, 1061

Oliver ave. : The five are Mesdames Donald

Jones, Miss ‘Margaret Shaw and Miss Evelenie Smith. The chapter will hold a business

|Y. W.C. A. :

| Students to Appear In Recital Sunday

The music students of St. Mary's ||

"clock.

- A feature the program will be

|Sponsoring Concert

tra. concert to be

: | major project has

W. C. Lancsweert of Chicago, pas-

Brown, Ralph Baker and Arthur

Auxiliary Assists in

Miss Frieda Wegner is commandant of the Navy club auxiliary, one

of the seven navy service groups sponsoring the In~ dianapolis Phil-. harmonic orches-

given next Tuesday at Caleb Mills. hall. EY The auxiliary was organized last March with Mrs. Harvey J. Edwards as first commandant. Its Miss Wegner been the furnishing of the recreation room at the navy signal school, Butler fieldhouse. It has sent food to the school and has served at the Pantry Shelf, Service-Men’s center. Another group sponsoring (fhe concert is the Navy club, Indianapolis ship 42, headed by Forrest F. Sample. Other officers of the club are Capt. Ralph E. Boulton of the U. S. marine corps, senior executive officer; Mel Livergood, shipswriter,

~ First stop. to beauty in 1943 clothes and revived Measure to determine how much excess flesh comes off with ¢ and exercising.

and Sam R. White, paymaster.

JANE JORDAN

column. Actually. there is nothing

new about these problems. It is simply that the war provides a greater opportunity for certain types of behavior which cause trouble. Wives ‘have been disturbed by the increased opportunities for flirtation brought about by driving clubs in which their husbands ride with girls employed in the place of business. Many girls. complain that they have’ fallen in love with enlisted men only to find out later that the men had wives and sometimes children at home. Again there is nothing new in this story. Married men have posed as single before in order to prove their prowess with other women, but they never had the opportunity to do so in such wholesale numbers before. One girl writes, “I try to fool him and my family into believing that

I don’; care for him any more I do and 1 can’t help it. I slave. Don’t tell me to forget | ” ” ” THE NOTION THAT there only one person out of all the w whom one can love is neurot There are sny number of co tions between people which Wo work for the happiness of both # such girls would let go of the born: resolve that it must be’ or nobody.” ‘One girl is working so near army base that she sees the in question’ every day and v know : whetiaer she should her job or not.

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