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Ways to Save Cited By Food Economists

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storing and cooking. Let's begin with kread. dere are a few rules for bread freshness. , First, buy only the bread you need | between deliveries. It seems unnecessary to call your attention to

. This is the first of a series of ‘articles suggesting antidotes for the high cost of living. In them you'll find out how to eat well "for less, and get flash dispatches from the pantry front in the fight to keep America well fed despite that H. C. L.

this, but many housewives do buy more bread than they can use, and, consequently, it becomes stale and

Secondly, when you open your loaf, do it carefully and be sure that you do not tear the waxed per. Open it by loosehing the

_ Sou 5 Sa 2 N FOR THE OVAL FACE—Ropes of rhinestones, wound through the asymmetric hairdo, and teardrop rhinestone earrings point up’ the perfect contours of the model's oval face. - ” ” » » ” #® OPULENT-LOOKING COSTUME JEWELRY is new, rules for wearing it to idealize your face are not. u Because new jewelry designs are so much more striking, glittering and dominant, a review of the rulés may mean face-savers for those who will go in heavily for glamorous sparklers. Is your face longer and more slender than you like? Rule for idealizing it is to use jewelry to build out apparent width. Choker necklaces do that. The more strands a necklace has, the better it obliges. Clips worn in pairs near the shoulder seams of a high, round neckline dress help to foreshorten a face. Add clips to a choker necklace and do a more emphatic job of building out the width you want. Round or curving earrings can also be worn to give the illusion of a wider face. » » " » A TOO-FULL face may be the problem. The rule here is to use jewelry to give the face and neck

take out only the bread you need for that serving. Then reclose the waxed paper tightly and store in| a bread box. The importance of properly opening and reclosing the wrap-| per cannot be overestimated. If you tear the wrapper, you obviously will not be able to reclose it properly, and the bread will lose its moisture and dry out rapidly.

Butter Should Receive Careful Handling .

CGiet the habit of opening your bread by lifting the ~heat-sealed flaps at one end, and then tightly reclosing the wrapper by folding it as it was originally wrapped. At - today’s prices, butter merits extraordinary handling. Here's a fews item on the subject: There's 4 new aluminum foil butter wrap which may soon be on butter all over the country. Briefly, the new aluminum foil wrap protects butter against the absorption of flavors of other foods of any kind, including onion, garlic,

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ter of little sparklers that create the same effect—placed at the center point of a V-shaped neckline. 2 = = IF YOUR face is oval, you won't need to use jewelry to Improve its contours. But use new pieces for all they are Worth to point up this perfect feature. Earrings of new massively-sized or teardrop design will serve like little golden arrows to point up | shape of face. | Ropes of rhinestones, pearls or | a golden chain wound in your hair | | J

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long, thin face.

ROUND FACE—Long oval lines of new pearl bibs slenderiza the round face.

the appearance of added length. | To-do that, you can count upon | new pearl bibs which drop in long | ovals and long pendant necklaces which form a long V below the face. . " As slenderizing to the full face is a massive clip or pin—or a clus-

cantaloupes and leftover foods. “It gives assurance that the butter you buy will retain its original score and flavor regardless of other items placed next to it in the refrigerator. The new wrap can be readily used to rewrap shortened unite of butter.

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Reheat Vegetables Without Soiling Pans

Several left-over vegetables may H OW t 0 M ana g e pe reheated and served up in all % c. coarsely grated cdbbage Or their flavorful juices without sofl-| Carrot A Buffet Meal - Wing a single pan. Secret is to wrap! 3 tbsps. lemon juice For a buffet meal: Select cold left-overs tightly in aluminum foil.| Salt foods that can be Diopared Severs) Drop one or more foil packages Pepper hours ahead of e. Select hot into a single saucepan filled wi foods, except large meat cuts, that boiling water. 3 large, red, ripe tomatoes can be served in casserole dishes. When heated through, vegetables Lettuce Arrange the foods.on the buffet can be removed from foil to serv-| Cut avocado in half, leaving skin Sable Jor ease in serving as well as ing platter, and saucepan is ready on. Remove pit. Use a small vegeto e the most attractive ar- to be hung back on its hook. Foil- i . x rangement. wrapped left-overs take up a mini- acy oe 2 by pov 4 8 5 Place the serving tools beside mum of refrigerator space because gvuocado halves each food dish. For ease in pick- they eliminate need for several : ing up, have all silverware and storage containers. papking at the end of the line of sm— service. If you have ‘no serving ) trays, arrange to have card tables For the Kids for comfort in eating. No man likes to balance a plate of food on his knee.

(For Saturday dinner)

| BIRD'S NEST SALAD | 1 large, ripe avocado

for an hour in the refrigerator. Just before serving, wash tomatoes, reUsed typewriter ribbon spools move core and cut in half crossmake wonderful toys for children Wise. fos wheels .on toy wagons or dials| Arrange halves on clean crisp leton toy telephones. 'tuce. Put a tablespoon of the grated

vegetable in center ‘of tomato and, with a teaspoon make a nest quickly %" winers for jewelry after scrubbing and into these nests drop the mari-|

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thinly and quickly sliced,

Have leftover avocado mashed

Serves six, s 8» HONEYED ORANGE SWEETS (For Sunday dinner) | 4 large sweet potatoes (2'2 lbs.) 1 ¢. boiling water 14 c. strained honey % tsp. salt

Scrub potatoes. Put boiling water and honey into saucepan and place over low heat. drop it directly into the simmering liquid. When all potatoes are in, add seasonings, cover pan and heat just to the boiling point. | Remove from heal and arrange a layer of hot, sliced potatoes in a casserole, then a single layer of thin orange slices. Repeat until all potato and orange slices are in the’ casserole, Pour on the liquid, Place in a moderate oven (375 degrees Fahrenheit) uncovered and bake until pbtatoes are tender or for about 45

minutes. Serve very hot. Serves four.

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Anna May Wong, stage, radio and screen actress, will give two talks on “Chinese Beauty. Customs” at Block's next week. These will be at 3:30 p. m,, Monday and Tuesday, in the store’s auditorium. She also will appear in Block's

here. Miss Wong is making a tour of 20 cities, the tour coinciding with | the time of China's mid-autumn | festival which - celebrates the | harvest. Her appearances are be- |

makers of “Shanghai” perfume. ! While she is here, the store wiil show specially designed costumes featuring the Chinese motif. One of these is by Tsing Ying Tsang,

"INDIANAPO! Sewing T | Is Subject Of Tests |

' tory for hand sewing than nylon | thread, the Ohio experiment sta-

resentative sampies of four types of sewing threads, sold by depart ment and variety stores.

rayon and wool fabric. All showed that in hemming by hand, nylon is difficult to work with because

the loose end frays. The most knotting occurred in sewing on acetate rayon, the least on wool.

In contrast, ordinary and mercerized cotton threads were much |

twisting and knotting but not nearly so much as nylon, |

nylon thread proved satisfactory and had the advantage of being strong yet fine.

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Use of Cotton Thread Limited by Its Tones

For seam strength, heavy duty cotton thread ranked first, but with many fabrics such thread is

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ond in strength, ordinary cotton thread third, and mercerized cotton the weakest. Aside from seam strength, all types of thread tested proved satisfactory for machine sewing. Although ordinary cotton thread costs less than mercerized or nylon, is stronger than mercerized, and can be had in many different weights, its use is limited because it is made only in black and white. eo Mercerized thread had the advantage of a lustrous finish, suited to many fabrics, soft texture which makes it easy to work with, and a wide variety of colors. It is - somewhat finer than ordinary cotton thread of size 50.

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World § Fans Skip Flossy Hats

Quiet, Headgear Or one at All Is Rule

By BARBARA BUNDSCHU United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Oct. 1~-The hats

‘= (that blocked the view in Yankee stadium didn't wear feathers.

The ladies who take off their

bonnets so the male can see in the movies squirmed and stretched io see around 70,000 fedoras yesterday "te get a glimpse of Jackie Robin |son’s off-base capers in the open=-

ing game of the World Series. The women were outnumbered to begin with—at least 50 to one at an off-the-feather-of-a-hat estimate. And at least half of them left their hats to home. Those as didn't wore them like camouflage. Gray berets and caramel bretons matching tidily tailored suits were as ingonspicuous as busi« nessmen through the: sun-on-smoke

{haze that hung over the staduim, | . . One Skypiece Is a Ringer {For Johnny Lindell's

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