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‘Can Be Helped | In Many Cases

By JANE STAFFORD ‘Science Service Staff Writer CANCER OF THE larynx, or vocal cord, was once considered a hope~ less malady. Each year about 1500 men and women in the United States die of it and about 5000 pa‘tients are suffering with it at any given time, Cancer fighting, however, has progressed the point where most of these lives could be saved. = : “Early cancer of the larynx is Softly failored with fine decurable in more than 80 per cent of tails, this soft-t ib by the cases by a limited operation or y gv gong is de of suse by by a short series of radiation treat-| , .q.. Judyana ‘material in a ment,” Dr. Max Cutler, director of variety of intriguing colors such i the Chicago Tumor institute, de- as gold, aqua, lime and fuchsia clares in the Bulletin of the Ameri- as well as white; black and brown. can Society for the Control] of (Ayres'.) Cancer. - - This kind of cancer produces early

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out of 100 cases. The great obstacle to early diagnosis and cure

patient should insist on having his noted industrial designer. larynx examined by a physician. gine the American woman

whether there is a growth and mi- : croscopic examination of a bit of in the kitchen than in any other it pinched out with a forceps will,room in the house, Mr. Lippincott settle the diagnosis. |feels-that the kitchen is the focal

sign of cancer in sites other than should be cool, colorful, convenient the true vocal cords, but here, again, and compact. prompt examination will tell] First,” his kitchen is cooled by whether there is a cancer, {a compact air-conditioning unit as Whether treatment is to be by well as a strategically placed exoperation, X-rays or radium is a haust ‘fan. It won't be necessary

matter for the specialist to decide. to open wide the doors and win-|

© If radiation treatment is decided on dows every time you're cooking and patients need not fear suffering baking. . . . although a large exradiation sickness, burns or damage |panse of crank-operated windows to normal tissues when modern virtually bring the outdoors into methods of treatment are used, {the room. . . . It's airy in coloring, too. To keep

Paper ‘Rags’ Used {this kitchen calm, improved ma-

iterials—like grease and soot rePaper wiping “rags” are being (sistant wall paints, , . . stain and used by the armed forces, They're rust-proof surface finishes—are cheaper than cloth and easier to used throughout to keep it bright

store, ‘and attractive for years and Years.

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of the condition is that people per- WHEN YOUR SPECIAL SERVICE MAN returns, he'll find K. P. sist in believing the hoarseness is/a pleasure in the post-war kitchen. The Revere Cooper and Brass due to a cold. © {Co., which has been publishing a series of post-war housing suggestions | Cinnamon toast (8 slices). If hoarseness lasts longer than during the past two years, has just released exciting plans for a “living | Luncheon two weeks, Dr. Cutler declares, the kitchen without drudgery.” It was created by J. Gordon Lippincott,

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| floor, Mr, Lippincott takes his in|spiration from old Mexican dwelllings. Did you know that these j colorful ceramic tile floors laid |eenturies ago are still as good as inew? You can have the same ar|tistic effect by laying 6-inch tiles {on a flexible mastic base. Easy on ithe feet as well as the eyes; it | costs no more installed than the {floor coverings now popular. Mr. Lippincott planned for compactness by providing space and {working place for all of our timeisaving devices, He feels that they {should be where you need them. I. « « When you need them. ... so ‘he's made room for everything— including the post-war acquisitions that are sure to come. There are 'no dangling cords in this kitchen, ieither. . . . s0 you're sure the trim, {harmonious line of the unit isn't broken. For convenience, Mr. Lippincott’s kitchen rates a bright shining star. let's start in the corner where he places the sink. This eliminates the possibility of wasted, dust-col-lecting, dead space. Over the sink is the huge corner window which runs from the stove on the left of the sink around to the refrigerator. Right under this window-— inside the house—Mr. Lippincott isets a long copper trough where you {can grow herbs or small flowers.

Good Servant

THE SINK performs like a good servant. All brass water controllers [regulate water temperatures, fau{cets and sprays. There's an electric {garbage - disposal unit, too. And

leyerything is easily adjusted by, control knobs that won't go tem- |

| peramental. Under the sink itself, and cutting ‘a trim corner when not in use, is {a8 unique revolving cabinet pro(vided for all household sundries {and cleansers, Everything swings {into easy view, so there's no hunting for that silver polish you're sure you put there three weeks ago. . . . A pull-out dishwasher, cleverly hidden out of sight, is mounted under the deep well cooker of the stove. . . . which continues along the left of the sink corner. This washer is electrically operated and can handle all of your pots, pans,

and your towels, too. . The cooking area of the stove

Deep well cookers aren't new. . . . but this one is copper-clad which really makes it something special. Liké&* the smaller copper-clad stainless steel utensils you use, you'll find this large cooker the .best

natural vitamins and food flavors. Mr. Lippincott's oven has a transparent door. ... and a revolving, pull-out broiler, He'd like to see this unit mechanized so that it can be set at any number of revolutions per minute. He says it can be done by heat control.

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Aluminum Pans

The aluminum pot that calls the kettle black—and vice versa—can be brightened on the inside, if you'll put water and potato peelings into it and will cook until silvery luster returns. To cook off a black coating on the outside of an aluminum pot, place it in a larger vessel, in which there are water and potato peelings and boil. Noa

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Beware of washing palnted silk lamp shades, shades with applique ornaments and shades made of fabrics, such as chintz or linen, which shrink when wet. They must be dry cleaned.

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WATERMELON AND CANTALOUPES are worth eating only in the late summer and early autumn when vine-ripened onessare available. Such melons have the finest flavor, and only such melons should be

Watermelon needs to be thoroughly chilled to be most pleasant

fare, but.this is not true with cantaloupes, When they are too cold, one cannot appreciate the rich, musky | :

FORA COOL: easy-to-keep clean uGaboage ans grape salad (iz head!

dishes and glassware in ohe wash-| ing. Stove heat dries them all, . . .!

has’ a line-up of three burners! which follow the deep well cooker.

conductor of evenly distributed! heat and the surest preserver of |

Whole wheat toast and homemade plum jam (8 slices).

Luncheon New Autumn Originals By Liver sausage sandwiches (3 ‘lb. liver sausage, 12 ¢. chopped sweet pickles, 2 tbsps. mayonnaise, 8 slices rye bread). Buttered boiled cabbage (1 small head, cut in wedges). Sliced tomatoes (4 large tomatoes). Chilled watermelon (% melon). Dinner Heart chop suey. Boiled rice (3 to 4 c. cooked rice). Cold beet and onion salad. - Plain rolls (8 bought). Hot chocolate pudding and ice cream (1 pkg. pudding, 1 pt. ice cream). ,

- ” 2 s THURSDAY MENUS Fresh tomato juice (6 to 8 ripe tomatoes forced through sieve). Whole grain cereal and raisins (4 large servings).

| Open-faced cheese sandwiches | toasted ('¢ lb. American cheese— | 3 red pis.). {| Buttered white turnips (1 1b).

green cabbage shredded, !2 Ib. seedless grapes, '3 ¢. mayon-; naise). ‘ Fresh blue plums (6 to 8). Dinner ! {Cold boiled fish with relish dress-

{Parsley potatoes (1'z lbs. potatoes, | 3 thbsps. chopped parsley, butter). | | Buttered green beans with toasted { cereal topping (1 lb. beans), {Sliced tomatoes (6 tomatoes), i Bran muffins.

Peach tapioca.

Clean With Vinegar

| 1f dishwashing is especially dis{couraging after something fishy. | this trick will cheer you up! Fill cooking utensil with clear water, ladd a tablespoon or so of vinegar iand bring water to a boil for a {minute or two. The trick not only {banishes the fishy odor, but also | loosens food stuck to the pan. Rinse | serving dishes in hot vinegar water ialso before washing them.

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