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The Doctor Says— ‘Small Danger , ‘From One Type | Of Measles: Infection Is Milder In"Childhood Years | By W ILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D, GERMAN measles is one of the least dangerous of all the con-
Stagious diseases of childhood. If
the infection is contracted by an expectant mother in the first two] months of pregnancy, however, her child may be born with cataracts) and deformities. | The disease is caused by a virus, | which produces a skin rash resembling early measles or mild
scarlet fever
The incubation period of German measles is two to three weeks. Early symptoms are those of a mild infection, and usually the first difficulty the patient notices is swelling nf the glands in the back of the neck and behind the ears. After the glands have been swollen and. inflamed for 24 hours, the rash appears, » ~ » EPIDEMICS of German measles occur in the. winter connection with outbreaks of ordinary -measles fldren with German measles d not attend school during an attack They should be kept In bed, but no special treatment Is indicated Il children should develop German measles, a8 the infection 18 milder in the early-age groups Some physicians recommend exposipg young women to. the infection? before they are married, if they\did not have it as children, to -pfevent possible harm to their babies from centracling the disease
d iptag early PregRAney.
dA . if Qu ESTION : My "25- year- ~old son has canker sores. He has had them all his life, except for the two years he was in the service ANSWER: Cause of canker sores varies. At times they respond to local treatment with a cautery, while others seem - to become chronie. These get Better and worse of their own accord, and are difficult to treat
A New Hair Groomer Copies Man's Brush
It's always back-to-school with .a
this" time “it’s’ a hairbrush. - The new, Jewel-like club brush for girls and women combines the smartness service and convenience of the similar hrushes for men made by
The- shortened "palm-fitting handle permits -a good firm grip and there are six rows of prolon bristles which sweep through the hair 0 swoosh out dust and excess oll, It comes in a choice of sparkling jewel tones—ruby, sapphire and diamond-clear crystal.
SOCIAL SITUATIONS
SITUATION: Your only close male relative is a brother who is several years “younger than you. You are wondefing { if it would .be proper for him to give you. away when you are married WRONG WAY: Decide that since he is vounger than you are it would not be correct for him to give vou away RIGHT WAY: Since he is your closest male relative, it would be entirely proper for him to give you away,
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Job Contiseli Passes. Out Some Tips.
|New: Lingerie Doesn't Have To Be Ironed
Because It's N vlon, Pleats Spring Back By BARBARA BUNDSCHY. United Press Staff Correspon NEW YORK, Sept. 10—A p ated black ribbon and nylon negligee that might have flattered Cleopatra was lon display today among the rayon panties in an "underwear showroom. | The gown, styled with the pinched waist and slightly leg-o’ -mutton | {sleeves of the 19th century, carries
‘a $79.05 price tag. Vanity Fair, the {firm that dreamed it up and made]
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it, doesn't expect to sell too many of them, but they're proud of it just the same. ~ The basic material is black nylon Over it are stitched
rows and rows of black satin rib-
{bon.
When it's put together the {shiny ribbon forms the outside of
{pleats which converge into the tiny
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{waist and bell the extravagant skirt. | Under it the firm presents a $34.95 {black nylon nightgown with an ac-{cordion-pleated skirt and a pleated ruffle around the top. Those are the extravagant num{bers of a generally down-to-earth {line of underwear, but the pleats tell
{the firm's favorite story--nylon jer-
sey is « reality for underwear, and
{nylon pleats don’t need an iron.
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"Just Dunk It into Suds to Dry
Just wash it out, the firm says, hang it up, and they're back in shape. The same is true for ruffles, and nylon is bringing considerable more trimming onto practical
ON THE TRAIL OF A JOB—A ob hunter (left) leaves a good impression on her lingerie.
prospective employer with her self-assured walk and neat appearance. sleeved ‘blouse is a good clothes choice for the hopeful applicant /& her suit Tac ket to take a typing test. NOR BAREWEL Au Adteromn tetris seems may he your introduction to a Job
job-Liunting gals, no. jnterview. 1s door
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The more longer it takes to heat, through “¥reh-brown
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SIZING-UP, takes in front-and-rear appearance from head to It also appralses self-assurance your manner of taking leave and the poised way in which you walk v9 On that Bowen which will help to tum your exit inte ass entrance to the joh you Want, “= °° Alter you are sure that the interview is yourself and leave “thank tou” with all the self-assfirance you can muster. Giving the interviewer the best possible head-to-foot impression of you as you walk away takes some ' job,
CAKES,
that
by the baked long enough to acquire the typical cake cooked | to.a poi nt where the desired
Re- of clothes
finished closes behind you
Miss Kathleen Bowen. whose agency
prospective employers make the
. wi according to Miss Bowen,
reflected by
score here are some tips from Miss seekers,
finished, blouse. together with the least possible Say “goodby" pleasantly, add a
3 tops and leave briskly. Walk to the
The outfit simple and tailored gray, freshened up by crisp white touches. But better omit the white fresheners unless they are immaculately / impression provided it isn’t too conspicuously chic. Hair should be simply styled and freshly laundered. Make-up needs to be conservative head-to-toe inspection as you walk out, be in good repair 8hoes may be high-heeled and smart aren't too extreme,
BE WARNED, that you may Lofor a typing test able" biotse No interviewer shoulder straps or shirt-talls that hike out of skirt
Under the stress of an interview nervousness is apt Failure to use a dependable deodorant may lése a
The long-
(right) who must
beforehand: preparation;cinsiuging he oright ohotee:
that makes a good impression is
navy, black or brown
white. A smart hat makes a good
For the Tes-must straight. provided they
and stocking seams
» ~ ” Miss Bowen cautions office-joh have to_remove vour ‘jacket 80 be safe Ald wear a presentSome. men. Object to. the sleeveless: looKs favorably upon untidy
*» and tryouts, to cause excessive perspiration.
become very flavor
flat layers: which stack easily
is. rich in
however, in their baking brown so completely and quickly the batter is very it. goes into the pan. e fluid the
puzzle a lot as old-time cakes
main
the batter,
dry out, bake
Therefore these cakes are
acquire a rich brown,
time ‘they are fram the sides of
recipe appears today
brown, they are over- the pan,
popular with! has fine texture and good to receive 1's ¢. head rice
of women. The 3 ¢
amount of moistness does not re-
re- Parmesan moved from the oven before they ! 'sp. finely chopped parsley and at the point where they just begin to show Heat the butter in a large skillet the slightest signs of shrinking away | (with a tight-fitting cover) until it A bubbles,
YELLOW RICE
(Fgr Saturday dinner)
‘2 ¢. butter '2 ¢, finely chopped onion canned ‘clear consomme ‘4 tsp. salt | Dash saffron or yellow vegetable | coloring cheese |
Wash rice and drain it thoroughly
Add rice and cook over moderate heat, stirring constantly
until it starts turning golden color Add onions and continue cooking and stirring until rice is golden and onions are transparent, Add consomme, salt and saffron. ° Cover,
L— ™\ ‘lower heat and cook from 20 to 25
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the. new hats.
It's neat and sculptured . + » and designed for
An eye-catching smooth cap of curls . . .
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or until rice is tender, By this time all the water should be absorbed. Turn loosely out into a hot dish. Serve with cheese and parsley sprinkled over top. . » ” ” QUICK-MIX YELLOW CAKE (For Sunday dinner) 115 ©, sugar 3 c..shorténing 1 tsp. salt 1 e milk 4 3 tsps. baking powder | 3 PERS 1 tsp. vanilla Light oven and set it at 375 degrees F. It will take from eight to 10 minutes to heat up to required temperature. Sift flour, then meas-ure-and turn into the mixing bowl with sugar, shortening, salt and cup of the milk. Blend thoroughly by beating two minutes, either by with wooden spoon or with i electric mixer Now stir in the baking powder Then add eggs, rest of milk ('s cup) { and vanilla and continue beating two minutes. The batter should be smooth and thin. Turn into two ininerinch layer cake pans 1'y inches deep (or one square nineinch cake pan two inches deep) that have the sides lightly rubbed with shortening and the bottoms lined with plain paper cut neatly to fit Bake layers from 25 to 30° minutes, the square from 30 to 35 minutes. (If baked in muffin tins for cup cakes, utes) Cool eakes” on cake rack {five minutes before turning out: finish cooling and frost.
More Ww orking wi nes
| Home appliance dealers may yet! have to close during the day and open at night {f the present trend! for modern wives to work contin. | ues, says “Electrical Merchandising.” One-fifth of all normal families in 1946 had both husband and wife woring.
More M er] i. Fast | ‘Macaroni drying has long been at! the mercy of the elements, but modern science has shortened the
macaroni manufacturer recently in-|
‘|operation presses and automatic
{ion by 14 million pounds a year.
crs Far la |
THF. MODERN quick-mix cake has homemakers because it volume and bakes into neat,
bake from 15 to 20 mini="
energy a boost at
stalled two new lines of continuous. there
dryers which will increase produc-|
Panties and bras which will dry in a Jiffy are ready for sale at $2 and up; slips start at $595 nightgowns at $8.95 prices all just Slightly more than rayon knits, Another “ent LAER with Cutrders” wear jersey is turned in the juniorsized Extacee underwear show room. They've, quilted the stuff for a warm and gay group of robes and bed jackets. ’ Que
full-length fitted robe is
shown in quilted white jersey with
a double row of buttons V-ing up from the waist to give a plastron effect. i Another yard or so is-used for a mandarin coat with poppy red frog trimmings and lining. There's
, & pair of white and poppy Chinese
style pajamas to wear under that Both robes at $2995. A bed-
jacket of the quilted material sells... for $10.95.
Teen Topics—
The ‘Lowdown’
Times Pattern Service
By MRS, ANNE CABOT There are so many ways in which you can utilize thse five Pink carnations, lilies, bleeding hearts, a full blown rose, forget-me-nots and sweet sprays of mignonette, To obtain
lovely flower transfers. delicate valley
the chart for working,
five transfers, stitch illustrations and complete directions for flower embroidery (pattern 5006) send 16 cents in coin, your, name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Inaiahapois Times, 530 8. Wells t. Chicago 1
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1947
We, the Women— Get Your Man Interested Ina Hobby
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That May Even Mean
Longer Life for Him By Jo1H MILLETT
A Staff Writer DOCTORS SAY that men
would live loriger and be happier if they had hobbies and small in * terests to fall back on in their "later. years of life,
Women could see to it that their men have some interests outside of their families and their jobs, if they put their. minds to it. ut, instead, many of them are actually Ruth Millett jealous of every minute a man spends on a hobby or outside rece
| reation,
Even among wives who offer no objections to a man’s developing some extra-curricular interests, there are those who don't see the need for it, if the husband doesn’s
| want itshimself.
By SUE BURNETT Smart as can be and a flattering dress you'll wear for every occasion. Slanted lines accented with novelty buttons trim the bodice and skirt of this well-man-nered frock. Pattern 8229 comes in siZes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42 and 44. Size 16, short sleeves, 4'« yards of 39-three-quarter sleeves, 4% yards, For this pattern, send 25 cents, in coins, your name, address, size | desired; and; the patiern. number. to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis ! Times Pattern Service, 214 W, Maryland st., Indianapolis 9. |
Free
Doubles Help to Spot Honors
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America's “Card Authority
SOME PLAYERS take years to come to the front as tournament experts. Some reach the top, only to slide quickly down. the other side of the hill. “However, in the field at the recent national “¥hasipionships
| tournament, there Were "several
players. who have been recognized for many years as great players, and one of the:e is T. A. Lightner
! of New York,
On Teen Togs
By SALLY BACK-TO-SCHOOL clothes got | this fall, 'Way back | in August, department stores | blossomed out with college shops, | Now, styles have been tested, trends are settled. Here's the dope, gals. of the high-styled stuff for schools, at all. expensive, it's being bought by young matrons and career women. A few items deserle your attention, though, because they're
Much 1s. not
swell for dates. And because they can be mixed and switched to make a lot of outfits.
Wo . n ~ LOOK for a huge’ circular skirt of velveteen—velveteen is good, this year, Team it with a slick plaid shirt, preferably the white background Stuart tartan. Or wear ‘a big-sleeved white crepe peasant blouse under a bellhop Jacket of the velveteen. Or a printed challis topper in wonderful gold and bronze coloring. The white peasant job may be worn off the shoulders, too. Swell for evening. And the Stuart plaid makes wonderful slacks. Top “em with the bellhop jacket; very special! There's a plaid bathrobe, also. Better put it on your Christmas list, right now,
Beauties’ “Hints— Count- Calories
As You Nibble
By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer KNOW THE calorie
the snacks that you eat, if you are an in-between-meal nibbler. It's munching on anything that comes to hand when you're hungry that. will add unwanted pounds to your weight. Low in calories and high in filler-value -are bulky raw vegetables such as celery, carrots, radishes and Sivers ot cabbage.
AS SAFE “to munch—and able to yield a sugar content that satisfles a sweet tooth and gives
value of
—are fruits like apples, peaches, melons, pineapples and grapes. Many nutritionists recommend
California's s¥edless white grapes |
for the nibbler who likes a snack when she reads or knits. These food experts claim that are fewer calories in a quarter- -pound bunch of these ‘than in a thin butter or a big- Shocolats & cream. . oh
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Vegetables
"| ‘bloom. Mrs. Herbert Smith, 511.
same time |
“Teddy,” as he ‘is known to bridge players throughout the country, got a good: score on to-. day's hand whem: he made four diamonds doubled, = = »
DUMMY played low om the
| opening spade lead, East won the
trick with the jack and returned the king of -clubs. ! When East continued with the queen of clubs, Lightner (South) ruffed, then picked up the trumps | by cashing the queen, ace and king of diamonds. { His next play was a small heart from dummy, East played low, Lightner won with the queen and ran the rest of his trumps. He was left with the nine of hearts | and the 10 and seven of spades, | while dummy had the ace and i queen of spades and king of i hearts. Rémember that East had doubled, and Lightner had located the ace of hearts. Also he was confident that East held the king of. spades, so at this point | he simply led the nine of hearts. | East had to win with the ace and lead from the king and one spade into dummy’'s ace-queen,
Gardening— ”
How to Store
By MARGUERITE SMITH CHECK LIST for early maturing vegetables: Keep white potatoes in a dark place, preferably where air is moist. Light develops a poor flavor. - Moisture in the air keeps them from shriveling. , . . Onions. need eool storage but dry-air since moisture tends to make them grow again. . If you have cabbage maturing now. faster than you can use it, loosen the roots by pushing the plant to one side. This slows down “growth, keeps heads from bursting, . Warm fall days provide the ideal temperature for making *krauf to “keep” the extra harvest, though I've known folks who insisted kraut was just spoiled cabbage anyway. , .. If you yearn for an early sweet potato, look for cracks in the ground around | the plants and. “gravel in" just | there, . You'll likely find a fat potato to use, While you can leave | the rest of the hill to grow on un- { disturbed until frost.
i ~ » ul READERS interested in the wax plant mentioned here last winter may like to see it in
N. Wallace ave, says it is about two months late flowering this season. “The weather was so cold during June and July the plant | acted scared when we put it out- | doors!” Mrs. Jules Zinter, 538 Carlyle pl., whose wax plants flowered for the | second time this year, mentions | the odd little drop of nectar that
| forms in the blossom about the |
third day after it opens. She suggests that it accounts for one | of the common names, “Christ's | Tears.”
"n. 8 ™ « | MRS. John McCullough; 2013 | Boulevard pl, and Carl Leistner, | 1116 N. Pennsylvania st, have both called attention to the ex- | cellent story ands pictures of flowers around the world in the | National ‘Geographic for July. Since the Geographic is never on sale at newsstands, beg, borrow,
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» » ” IF HE SEEMS happy enough with his job and family, they don't look far enough ahead to see that some day, perhaps, his job will demand less of his time and en#tgy, or possibly his health will not permit his working a full schedule, and, in a few short years, his children will be living their own lives. It's a simple thing to interest a
man in a hobby.while he is still -
young. Sometimes it can be done by a well-thought-out git, which Vig netdaily the nacelsiry Looli 109 a hobby. Or it may be accomplished by including among their friends men with a variety of interests, since hobbies are remarkably contagious, Or the wife can take up & hobby first, b But getting a husband interes ested in something, outside hime self, his job and his home cam be accomplished if a woman puts her mind to it.
‘A. A. U. W. Section ‘Meets Tomorrow
The international relations study group, American Association “of “University Women will hold its first meeting of the season at 1 p. m. tomorrow, The hestess for the dessert-lunche eon will be Mrs. Fred Hamerin,
| Zionsville.
Members of the group will present reports on topics of international
|scope assigned to them for summer | study,
Mr. J. A. Campbell is chair« man.
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