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Adrian Says The Sloping Shoulder Is as Bad, He Thinks

WEW YORK, Aug. 13 (U, PO. — The sloping shoulders and padded hips of “the new silhouette” are Just plain dowdy, Dressmaker Adrian declares, and three of six well-dressed women will go along | with him. | Of the other three questioned, | two sat on the fence and.the third was completely on-the other side, Tennis star Sarah Palfrey Cooke was Adrian's most vehement champion. She cabled from London: “I think lampshades look all right on lamps, sloping shoulders are okay on champagne bottles, padded hips are no good on anyone. When I'm fit to be tied in the middle, | I'll call it a day.” ’ . Judy Holliday, star of the Broadway hit “Born ‘Yesterday,” thinks Adrian's shoulders are a little ex-| aggerated, but she prefers pads to a slope any day. i Helen Fraser, director of New| York's Barbizon School of Fashion| Modeling, adds another complaint | to Adrian's insistence that the new

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New Fashions 'Awful,' An Actress Agrees

Other women weren't 50 sure. Radio star Jinx Falkenburg will string along with whatever the men prefer—after all, “they're the| ones who look.” : ’ Austine Cassini, society columnist, gives her whole heart to the| sloping shoulders, full hips and| curved wajsts, “Women should not be afraid] to look like women,” she said. “I| say leave football shoulders to Vietor Mature and the other big| boys we frail girls love so well.” | Author-actress Ilka Chase, whose mother has a very big hand in| the fashion pudding, says she, thinks today “the new fashions| are awful.” But she admits she's! slow on the uptake of a new style|

‘and says “perhaps in six months]

we will all think them superb.” As for too much padding any-! where: . “I believe it would be a relief to a man to be able to em- | brace women instead of football players,” says Miss Chase.

Health— Laymen Need Knowledge Of Disease

By JANE STAFFORD Science Service Staff Writer DOCTORS are urged, through an editorial in the Journal of the American Medical “association, to become “brucellosis minded.” ° The layman would do well also tolearn something about this disease and ways of avoiding it. The name pronounced broo-sel- | osis with the emphasis on the 0) | was given because Sir David Bruce | discovered the germs and studied | the disease on the Island of Malta. | The germs are also named for him, Brucella. The disease has many other names such as Malta fever | and undulant fever. (Undulant| because the fever goes up and down | like undulating waves.) ’

#" » » THE DISEASE may resembie| many other ailments, including some forms of mental sickness. | That makes it hard to diagnose. There is no one reliable test for the| condition. The doctor must make | many tests and study the patient very carefully. Headache, neck pain, sweating, constipation, weakness, anemia, a| tired sick feeling and the fever are among the symptoms of this dis- | ease. It is not often fatal but can| be. Even _.when not fatal, it drags on in a tiring way. | Man gets the disease by contact with infected cattle, goats, swine, sheep or horses or by drinking un-| pasteurized milk. So, to avoid this! unpleasant, sometimes fatal sick- | ness, Stick to pasteurlized dairy products and if you work with Xive- | stock, learn to recognize the disease in them and how to protect yourself from this source of infection.

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NEW YORK, Aug. 13 (U. P.).— | Paul, hair style director for | Charles of the Ritz salons | throughout the country, said today that the trouble with the American head of hair was more likely to be the woman who wears it than the hairdresser who does it for her. “There are good hairdressers in every good sized town in the country,” Paul said in reply to | colleague Victor Vito's recent | charges that women should learn | to tell their hairdressers what to do if they want to avoid |

butchery. The way to find a good hairdresser, Paul said, is to follow the trail of satisfied customers. And once she's found him, “a woman must give him the same ‘confidence she gives her doctor,” he said. “She wouldn't tell him to make an incision just four inches long. A good hairdresser doesn't need to be told either.” Paul acknowledged that some stylists “unfortunately become too involved in their own art- * But he denied tht most of his profession were fotstirig uncomfortable hairdos on their

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. Gaiety and Gadgets By BARBARA BUNDSCHU * United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Aug’ 13.—Sparked by & gay chin-strapped. bellboy pillbox, the milliners are busy today trying to get a hat onto the head of every American school and college girl. The bellboy or “Johnnie” hat is John-Frederics' = contribution to

world in how they appear and taste when served either raw Or cooked. Thinly * sliced ones are never ‘$o

mass production; at $7.98. They're so fond of it they're making it up in 30 colors, but their favorite is red, trimmed like all the others with shining gold braid. It's set forward and to the side of the head, has a slightly slanting

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ANTI-SAG STRATEGY — The three-point strategy for clipping nature on the chin calls for nightly massage with a throat cream (top left), a chin strap (top right) and daily exercise (below) to build strong, fluid muscles.

By ALICIA HART, Nea Staff Writer TILTING WITH NATURE to keep time's thrusts from their chin-lines is a sport at which American women excel. Witness the vouthful profile of our mature beauties who are the envy of women all over the world. “ Mrs. America owes her triumph over nature, however, to a three-point strategy. Mapped out by experts, this calls for good posture, regular skin ‘care and exercise that makes every day moving-day for neck muscles. First, good posture. Simplest formula is to hold the head up, spine straight. This practice automatically lines the chin up at a clean righit angle with the neck. The woman who bends her neck low and pulls in her chin when she works ot reads invites contour “slips.” The ‘way many women

stave off these “slips” is to tie on a chin strap and wear it whenever privaéy permits. 2 Second, skin care. This calls for the nightly use of -x throat cream. Such an emollient usually has a richer lanolin content than a face cream. Applied with an up-and-out, movement of the fingers and followed: by effleurage massage--gentle but firm upward strokes of the paims--a throat cream should be filmed on at night and worn to bed. The third step is daily exercise, which is needed to build strong: fluid muscles. One of the best for that purpose is to lie on the back on a bed with the head dangling over the edge. By alternately raising the head parallel with the body and lowering it to its original dangling position, neck muscles are given the maximum workout. The initial count of six for this exercise may be increased daily.

“Campus Frock |Bridoe— Holding Back Ace Is Defense

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY

America's Card Autherity h542 EVERY bridge player hates to VKI105 go to sleep with an ace, but the ¢KQ73 only way that West could defeat fod h754 the contract on today's hand was ges . : S #1063 N laks? to lose his ace of diamonds de v2 w E vals Hberalely, eAJ109| S [e654 The play was made by Mark SKIS Dealer (#103 Hodges of Dallas, Tex., who re- 2 cently became Life Master 86. AMAQISB Declarer played low from dum- VA9878 my on the opening heart lead, 3a East put on the jack and declarer WOR . , Tournament—-Neither vul. Then he led the eight of dia- fous New Nov Bast monds, and if Mr. Hodges (West) ass Tad 2% ; y 2h Pass 3% Pass had won this trick, declarer would 49 Pass Pass Pass have made two discards on the Opening—¥ 2. "

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THE WAY one prepares tomatoes| Have meat cut into quarter-inch makes all the difference in the! julienne strips. Heat two table-

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attractive to the eye and palate as quickly, stirring thick ones, and tomatoes prepared water, by gouging out the flesh to obtain | Cover dnd simmer 15 to 20 min-| cups for stuffed salad never are so utes or until meat is tender. appealing. It is better to cut the! Add mushroems and half the juice | Wash tomatoes, r tomato up and down into five or si%/ from the can.of bean sprouts. Sim- blossom end, cut in sections leaving the sections firmly mer 10 minutes. Blend cornstarch wise. Cream butter attached at the bottom and spread and remaining liquid from bean | powder and sugar, apart at the top to provide hollows sprouts. Combine with hot mixture mato slices and cook a minute or two. Stir in then drop Don't sprinkle caw tomatoes with bean sprouts, green onions, cut in spoonfuls in center salt until ready to eat or cook, be- two-inch strips, and celery, cut in Place on shallow oiled cause salt quickly draws out the thin slices. : heat, let stand about 15 minutes. degrees F. until tomatoes Serve over one can chow hoodles or the rice.

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DEVILED TOMATORS (For Sunday seppen) in 10-inch skillet,| 4 medium, meaty tomatoes salt and brown | .* £. Buster : % tsp. curry powder

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the customers a wide choice of style beef chuck and '% ‘lb. pork one-time courtesan, Anne | SHANGHAI Ching—In southern and SRABREY : Yadio shoulder Joseph Theroigne de Mericourt, | China the suitable gift for a. proRor 30 De OM an some bs taps, salt commanded one of the sittaan spaciive mother is a pair of pig's en p > Cc. water rmies of the Frenc eet— over the -shoulder from a face-| 1, tsp. molasses James ench Revolution. | feet—valuable for calcium eomtemt. framing roll brim. 113 tsps. soy sauce The very young schoolgirl 18] 1. 1h mushrooms pflaved a brown felt roller at 88] 1 Ib. jar bean sprouts with a trick for ‘giggles. The hat| 3 thsps cornstarch . ; has a bright green band and a 10 green onions feather decoration in front which| 2 ¢ celery consists of a bobbing shavingl {1 can chow mein noodles or 3 e. brush topped with a pair of bright cooked rice feathers pointing respectively fore Setep———— na ! | and aft. Beauties’ Hints— Evening Glamour Comes B a ck to Sch 0 ol p CHW With Glitter and Lace \ / There’ a high school-sized gim- C . : ’ mick in the form of » white poodle. {OSIM ELIC

{face perched smack on the front of a navy blue hat. More sophisticated, ~ but = still young, is a beige felt cloche with | a flat red and black braided yarn! band. The band has an extra length to loop around the shoul. ders, all for $7.95. There's a stunning -helmet for the older girl in off-white felt with a flattering upcuried edge and a

Requirements

THE GIRL who is casing the cosmetic counters for her back-to-school requirements will settle for the basic preparations and see that each is keyed to the needs of her skin, She will, that is, if she's smart and wants to stretch her pennies, says a cosmetic-research chemist. the side front. The first requirement, he - says, Another young-looking - cloche ni a good cleanser. This can be & off-white felt has a derby shaped | ond soap or a soapless : liquid crown and a band ‘and edging of which whips up a penetrating black’ velvet. lather in hard water. Use this For evening glamour, the head- | o\eanser often—two or three times hugging black hat with glitter and a day at least, he says—to free lace and some upstanding shape .,... of anything at all that clogs is the youngest looking thing in| pam. 0 the stores. ’ There's a black felt helmet for| NEXT, he $6 that has lots of sparkle in its

. » » recommends a greaseJess lubricant to keep a young skin supple and free from chapping. A black velvet cap, at the same | young skins, he says, have an price, leaves off the shitter but abundance of natural oils so that ‘pokes up in front with a stylized they should not be subjected to “rabbit ears” bow. smears of heavy wax creams intended for the older woman's dry or less active skin.

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drying., shoulder and told her she could go homé now.” Women aren't very smart about their hair styles, either, Paul said. Some are too eager to follow a fad. Others are still running around with 1930 hairdos over their 1947 drésses. They must be taught to keep their hair in tune with their clothes and attivities and, thost especially, their faces. There, said Paul, is where the

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‘CALIFORNIA CASUAL'—A hairdo that lives up to its creator's credo is Charles of the Ritz's "California Casual.” Paul of the C, of R. salons says a hairdo is bad unless the customer can

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was any line of play that good defense would not defeat. Against Mr, Hodges declarer led the deuce of spades from dummy and finessed the nine-spot. He won and returned a spade.

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Prices of Poultry Drop Below Level Of Last Spring on Summer Market

CHICKEN DINNERS for the family or for company are recom- | {mended especially this summer by poultry marketing specialists of ‘the | | U. 8. agriculture department. They point out that at this time of year {chickens for various purposes—{rying, roasting or stewing--are on the | market, but that this summer fryers are especially plentiful and | more reasonable in price. Many’ retailers are taking small [Many Methods Given

{profit margins on these tender birds ‘For Preparing Chicken so that in many city markets the | Some cooks like to finisd cooking {housewife can buy them for several $hete fried Shicken in a Yonder graye - ) ot oven ( to 350 degrees F.), jcents a pound less than she could {after gently: browning it in a heavy last spring. _ {frying pan, because it takes less Of all choices in chicken, fryers watching in the oven. And for lare most popular, perhaps because those who like “French fried” | |they are the most adaptable. “Coun- chicken—which is dipped in a thin try fried” chicken with its crust of patter and fried in deep fat, those | {brown, seasoned flour is delicious young birds fill the bill perfectly. | {when it comes from the frying pan,| Very plump fryers weighing not! piping hot. It is equally delicjous over two and a half pounds are tops | when served cold, with salad, either for broiling, either in the oven| at home or off on a picnic. broiler or in the outdoor fireplace. | Se ee The heavier fryers, weighing around |

selves to roasting, braising or fricas- | |seeing. The gravy provided by these| & {methods of cooking, or such addi-| tions as flavorful vegetables can | make a few pounds of frying chick- | en go a long way in serving the | family.

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Many of the game wardens, forest rangers, protection and propagation experts from coast to coast are

heart, winning in dummy with [has at least one woman participat- yn 9 the king. He led a small club 'ing in its wild life TAD Tur A PROTECTIVE lotion to be used and finessed the queen. Mr. Hodges woh, led back a small club, and South could not keep from losing two clubs, a spade and a heart.

as a powder base is third on the chemist's recommended list, One such lotion which is slightly medicated for sheathing skin against germs leaves a complexion looking glamorously smooth when powder is applied. These cosmetics plus lipstick and, if you Insist, such party-occasion glamorizers as eyeshadow, mascara or rouge are all you need to make the most of youthful good looks.

Breaks Precedent Miss Evelyn Peterson, 21, San. Antonio, Tex, has been installed as the first woman lifeguard at the swimming pool in Coney Island's Steeplechase park.

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