Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1948 — Page 14
well-filled pocketbooks.
We, the Women—
Both Ws Fullness 2) And Trim Straight Lines
Most New York Designers Show Both Silhouets; ~~ But Milady Will Need a Well-Filled Pocketbook ~~ By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor Li NEW YORK, Jan. 19—Women can dress pretty much ‘they please this spring—oproviding, of course, they have (Need for the latter is indicated By the reluctance with which most designers divulge prices on their
! wares this season.)
Those who like whirling fullness in fashion will find it, and those who prefer the trim effect of straight lines can find that, too. Most of the time, they'll find both themes represented in the line of a single designer, Two coat and suit collections shown here Saturday for visiting fashion writers pointed up the dual theme idéa. That of Philip Man-
gone, While featuring the slim, wrapped cocoon silhouet, also includes | a full complement of flare-skirted suits and coats. Fullness also comes | in the swinging capes and cape- | ©
Jets which Mr, Mangore does so well,
The Recipe For a Happy Marriage ‘By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer A COUPLE who recently. cele brated their 75th wedding anniversary was asked, in customary | fashion, to give their rules for a happy and successful marriage.
The husband | said, “1 always
« bigger play . . . but slim lines are not entirely overlooked. Most of the Monte-8ano suits have the tiny, fitted jackets and the very full skirts that look their best on figures wearing less than size 16. But the slim line comes in Monte Sano's newest coat silhouet—one with a flat, buttoned-up front and fullness massed at the back. The “little coats” for which Monte-Sano is noted also adopt tals flat front idea, teaming it with a very full cape back. An- | other of the short toppers, de- | signed tor wear with full skirted | suits, .is hip-lenguh and is worn
| adds a great deal to their graceful
dod hes He in wrapped fashion. : wigs Soft Lines and Fabrics could ATWays | Add to Graceful Look eount on the | The fact that full skirts of suits other to carry | hang in soft folds or unpressed his 3 | pleats rather than'in stiff flares
look. And much of the softness
; for instance, comes in a soft new : ; | summer weight which will extend EB Shout | {ts wearability into warmer " ] months. Tipe, at oe folks. gi%e whet} Other favored fabrics are worstA ther | edeback satin and a silk and yeteaty, how much a Y | worsted mixture, both used for fitted dressmaker coats. Supper | | satin makes a series of littl jackets for evening wear. As for colors, navy runs way
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ALMOST always they list a | few simple-sounding rules. . mn
fact, they sound too simple tobe ' head of black. The lime and | tmoressive. combination which is a There's nothing new about | ponte.Sano favorite is still in the
running. A new shade in a fleece |
At Monte-8ano and Pruzan, if —{s—swirling fullness-that-gets—the =
ray be attributed- to-1he. Jabrics. used by Monte- -8ano, Gabardine, !
The Doctor ea ‘What Goes
In a School | |Lunchbox?
Milk, Fag Fruit Should included By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. MOST SCHOOL children have their lunches away from home. Consequently, this meal has to be given a different kind of thought from meals served ‘at home. | Many schools provide lunches in cafeterias or lunchrooms. In most of these, nutritious food is | | available, When lunch boxes are | "| taken, the responsibility is on the mother. In either case it is prin- | eipally up to mothers; either Ww | provide, in lunch boxes, the best | foods or to teach their children how to choose the right ones in | the cafeteria. - i Milk, either put in a thermos bottle or purchased at school, should be “included with every noon meal . Most students of nutrition believe that a growing child should drink a quart of milk a day, and this is often hard to get into a youngster in only two meals. Therefore, the noon milk is important. : . . . THE LUNCH also should supply some protein, which can be given easily in a lunch box in the .form of a hard-boiled egg or egg, cheese or meat sandwich. Fruits and vegetables also should | be included. : | If these are not available in | the school lunchroom, they can be put-in the lunch basket in such - | forma as lettuce or tomato. Cars rots or fruits like apples, pears, peaches or oranges can be .included in the lunch box. There is little difficulty about starches or carbohydrates as a
Skirts Are Soft And Swirling
% UNPRESSED PLEATS BACK FULLNESS
eo THE. -EDWARDIAN NFLUENCE The oft. and feminine look of Edwardian era costumes is matched in many of th ‘Monte-Sano and Pruzan designs for spring. in these, skirts are full and swirling. A navy and white check suit (left), bound in navy, | has a full, unpressed pleat skirt to provide soft, rounded fines. Fullness is confined to | the back of a dress coat (right) that tends to minimize the waist. It has peg pockets | tooth and, | and a basque effect top. | os Ry fos:
| Teen Talk— 3 hove) pois Aged oo Prejudice Against Mi inorities Shier Ty wo) on Yiciutea Now Is on Upsweep in America; Local Teen Agers Alarmed
4-8Y,. and. are. readily. available in the form of bread, or potato salad.
Many children have a sweet
if the youngster is |
Research Disappointing
IN 1942, WIDE publicity was:
tng a marriage, could do tar worse With Noodles.
_ the Miami. Daily News. Mr.
them, nothing glamorous, nothing startling. coating. called “brick gold,” is a Bog they should be impressive | pagturtium tone. for one reason-they were tried |
and BOVE. The rts | Combine Oysters.
than to follow simole-sounding rules. ; There were two in the list mens tioned that would do & great deal | to make any marriage successful. | Tell each other the truth. And each carry his part of the load. ‘That may hot be 4 glamoraut | recipe for a happy marriage. But 1's a wholesome one:
Serve Cherry Muffins As Special Treat
A cupful of drained canned therries folded into a plain muffin
January means oyster time—and| {there could hardly be a better way [to serve these tasty fellows than 'fiestled in a casserole of nutrituous; |noodles. Smart homemakers find|
(extend the delectable oyster flavor.
sauce. may be added to the sauce.
and one-half quart casserole.
uM* Sprinkle with Add sugar to taste and cornstarch to the cherry juice to make a sauce. | cruribs or® crushed potato One and a half tablespoons We _gornstarch for each cup of juice is a good proportion. Serve this bright makes six servings. red sauce over the hot muffins f a thrifty, nutritious and Slamorouslooking winter dessert. : |
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Vegetable Topper
add to their tastiness by teaming tablespoons = finely chopped” green
. no “mixture, of roquefort or bleu cheese onions and two tablespoons minced. thinned with mayonnaise and Juic- Darsiey. which attacks humans. ACS. did
ly toasted under the broiler. ‘ip to potatoes.
Bridge— Here's How to Play It Safe
“By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America's Osrd Authority RECENTLY I received an interesting letter: from Robert H. Jamison of Miami, Fla. offering | congratulations on the fact that | .-my..column. is; DOW. Appearing in. | of the queen..of_clubs. “opened a “heart, Woilld" Have been’ ds
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‘Jamison “sent along today's
hand, commenting that South, his | us . a ' partner, is a citizen who “lakes SOUTH won the Po ng teed appointing. — Physicians and pa- this-anti-minority : | fire enslly™ | with the kine of clubs, and un: | tients alike share the disappoint. , feeling. I do think | Legion Unit Plans pL wakes. pul godly Sve! Skea When Jamison bid four spades K32 ment. that the resent- t, and South went into a huddle he 4 1093 But it is far better to find out ment; in this ent | Luncheon Meeting jJoiander io blanch OF nse, them. fully expected him to bid six ®AKITE the drawbacks of a new treatment , of the country at! The Robison-Ragsdale unit, Amer- hot ese EB ucts are to be served, spades and possibly seven. | SAS | early, before great numbers of TU Moore least. 1s directed ican Legion Auxiliary, will have its 0%, se 108 water. 1f to be used in| But things had been breaking | 4 AJ97 : & None people have been treated without | J*™®* more at racial Fegular luncheon-meeting at the of t Re when, prepared ahead _badly, so-South decided to try to v752 oN _19QJse avail and have been given false groups than religioys ones. \home of Mrs. Marshall A. Raber, Of time for later use. use cold wate 83 w : €|$Q1083 hope, only to have this hope | «pm afraid I think -the problem 13033 Washington Bivd, at 12:30 dauies | oS [#4783 ued oy tare in a hope one, ton Teenagers PION . TE TL |are no less prejudiced than their] ; aquest |Combine Leftovers . [parents norms. 1 think te Mr WAKY A d Gr P | whole feeling originates, among the Ray McCammon, P é9e [AN reen eppers high school set, in family opinions, 4 chor. business meeting will b SdK4 Green peppers stuffed with elbow heard at home,” he states. held “with Mrs. A. W or rs Rubber—N-8 vul macaroni which has been combined jim {is feature editor of the siding. Concluding the program, South . West North Bust with almost any kind of meat, washington High School “Surveyor.” Mrs. P. J. Sertell, unit chairman 14 Pa i Pa cheese or seafood make ondertul, This paper is edited by journalism of legislation and national defense, 38 6 Dshic Pos P renal 108 leftover { or Eke students and printed by students will report on the Legion's program. Redouble Pass Pass Pass vegetables, hardscooked —eggs, - pi-|
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hand with the foursof spades.
with the king of hearts and. led low spade.
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but East and West were able
| this combination a thrifty way 1)
|8ix ounces of noodles to one pint! of oysters is a good ratio, While| the noodles cook, fold the oysters] into two cups of medium white If desired, grated cheese|
Add noodles and pour into one
buttered bread ships and bake in moderately hot oven! about 30 minutes. This recipe
-| SO FAR, there does not seem or bad feeling.
When your menu needs pepping up, serve this tasty sauce over most Combine one-half} two it was tried in a type of arthritis wants to work in a business office
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This sauce “Especially - adds’
a plus - score for .a. ~hange,
When West doubled, the gleam | in South's eye warned that the | | contract would be redoubled—and |
West made the natural opening | If he had | the contract :
medial) uetiaed that West had the missing trumps, wn Working on this theory, South cashed dummy's ‘ace and king of diamonds and
West overruffed with the seven- | spot, then shifted to a heart—but it was tob late now. South won
West went in with the ace and | led another heart, South winning | ‘with the ace. A small spade was won in dummy with the king and
the fourth diamond ruffed with Alf cups sifted flour, two teaspoons RESERVATIONS AVAILABL : the queen of spades. baking powder, one-half teaspoon ‘ k Now x own » [salt and one-half cup sugar di | Coll Lincoln 1515 or your iravel agent {
THE CLUB was Jed to dummy's | carded on dummy’s good diamond. All West could dn was trump fous this trick with the jack of spades, over fruit in the eight-inch square
win my She Act=Saskmst ven) of Itor 25 to 30 minutes. Serve warm
given to.a substance developed in Russia commonly known as ACS serum, standing for “antireticulag sytotoxic serum.” A Russian | named Bogomolets, who hag since died, is responsible for much of the early work done on “this side ! stance, :
Many of the first reports on
Some real thought in preparing school lunches pays off in the | health and vigor of the youngster | br who carries lunch to school. By SALLY MAIN [Use Chickens According to surveys, books and movies recently released, prejudice = o.oo 0 5 Yo ow against racial and religious minorities is on the upsweep in America.’ ie : - *h chi evs ona) Educators, public figures and just plain citizens are thinking and pie : ue ny re Skene ¥ are {talking about this national problem. Teen agers are just as worried 8 SuppLy. ay, are mar a es culled from the flocks and marTwo local high school students, interviewed this week, deplore the Theted Wr Save: fesding thet grain: situation, but consider it almost ‘taking © courses in the mechanical
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i ACS were highly exciting. There |nOPeless. lend of the newspaper business. was some talk that it would cure | - Phyllis Spitafaden; a senior at St.| The son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. O. H.! To Keen’ cereals fresh, remove hat it [John's Academy, / Moore, 423 N. Warman Ave, Jim from paper containers and store in|
arthritis and cancer, and might prolong life so that the average person would live %o oe
iwants to study journalism at In- glass coffee jars. Store small
{thinks that more diana and Northwestern Univer- amounts of rice, grits or cornmeal
{people are more
well over 100, [prejudiced than A sities. lin mayonnaise jars. I IS Teen Topics— ie ‘Ask for Your Dates Early Put vou err 1 I wast at
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been learned about ACS. Tha | “Most people serum was difficult to prepare mn [that you meet this country and could not be ob- (and talk with tained from Russia, and this, of |8eem more against course, delayed its use. Never. some minority theless, it has been prepared afr group than ever. in a form believed to be the axe I think the war as that used in Russia, and re- (had a great deal ports of its use are beginning toto do with this rise of feeling. l. trickle in, : : | “At St. John's we have Negro
}- BY SALLY | A WORD OF WARNING to you boys. Lots of you wait till the last minute to ask girls for dates. And you're: often turned down, aren't you? Well, .your technique is badly off the bean.
a date
iss Spitzfaden
s = = students. and there is no friction A popular girl is usually dated I'm afraid, though, | up 'way ahead. If not, shé may |_much reason to suppose that ACS that the question is almost impos-| say, “No,” anyway, to keep you ‘will ‘cure cancer or prolong life. isible to solve,” Phyllis says. from knowing “that “she’s not ~ As for arthritis, the results also She is stressing secretarial train-| dated. Silly, maybe, but that's ihe “have been disappointing. Recently |ing in her high school studies and way it is. Unless . youre a very old om ‘which can be produced ‘ih rats, |after graduation. - . | a very intimate pal, a g4l doesn't and which is similar to, though | ppyiiis thinks college is important. like to tet last-minute bids. t the same as, the arthritis for a girl, but not vital for éne who no. plans” for marriage over-a-- career... EVEN WITH your “steady; H's The - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - thoughtless to delay issuing in--“Pred Spitzfaden, 2520 Prospect St, vitations. She may . guess that Phyllis is. vice president of her class, you're taking her to the .midat St. John's. | term dance. She'd rather be sure.
x ww : Why keep her in the.dark about [== t - your good intentions? . Ask her | with similar iliness were injected | YES. I THINK that A early-and get credit for kindness. Beware of “Bleaching. | with normal rabbit serum for |against religious and facial mi- Of ; 4 . | tomparison. Only a few of the | norities is on the rise in the United| nay be planned on the “Paty of thinking. of dyeing or ACS-treated patients improved rratées James Moore, a sophomore | P | and two of the 14 patients treated | at Washington the, Neier. 3 | with the. rabbit. seffum also ‘me pallies, they con too en, proved. 2 Although it is true that changes in dosage or methods of giving | KOS carr be tried; -the-results-of this treatment to date are dis-
not prevent the. development of | i =| this arthritis in rats, nor did it- | cure it, ACS also was tried on 29 patients with rheumatoid or inflammatory arthritis, while 14 patients
«0 vererowding | | is unavoidable. in schools.and the desperate housing ~~ But-keeps.em. to the:.minim .may--be guys, and you'll be more. sucess |
Tensor tor ful with your dating
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= SOME TIMEVAGO we described in this column_a way 46. whip. coffee cream containing 23 per gent fat. One of our renders con. . démned the method because she ended up with something resembling ti. The only cause for such results was not enough vigorous
stirring as the liquified softened gelatin was added to the cream.
The directions are given again below with more details that should
prevent any such failure. - MEATLES. STUFPED AD: Have a a ‘Chat’ ‘With Mirror F or Beauty
BAGE ROLLS (For Tuesday dinner) By ALICIA HART
1 head cabbage (2% 1bs) 14 ¢. shortening 13 1b. mushrooms
. small onion, size of a small egg | 1 e. rolled oats | NEA Stat weiter 1 tbsp. water FACIAL mannerisms advertise age 1 tsp. salt : | nes which otherwise might escape Dash Jed Pepper “ | notice. 1 ef olk 1 ny sour cream | The only way for a woman to i tsp. sage {know whether or not she 8 given
1% ¢. Parmesan cheese lto these posturings is to study the % © tomato juice ‘ penavior of “her face in & mirror; Trim the “soiled outer 1eaves my find out if you grimace, squint from the Saoage and Sward {compress your ips, narrow your li ds Cut out a deep core. e cabbage in a saucepan, cover with ar wrinkie your nose, talk to your boiling water and simmer until the outer leaves are limp. Lift the cabbage out of the water, drain and remove 10 outer leaves, keap ing them whole
| next-door neighbor. Have an animated chat with yourself. If your mirror reveals any {habitual mannerisms, begin now to get rid of them.
Meanwhile; heat half of ‘the shortening in the skillet; add . 2.0. mushrooms ' that have been YOU START correcting these cleaned and sliced with the habits by learning to be a poker:
face. While practicing absolute immobility, talk to your mirror. If you'll practice expressionless specch for a few days, you'll be able to discipline your face as firmly when [you talk to others. That is the only way to drop the axe on mannerisms which you want to wipe off your face. Once you are rid of these, let your eyes take over the job of ‘animating your face, Byes are ca-
chopped onion and oats. Saute
ly. Add the water. Remove from’
combined with the sour cream and again blend well "Arrange two cabbage leaves together, one on top of the other. Place one-fifth of the oat mix» ture ‘in the.cenfer and fold the leaves over like an envelope, fastening the flap witha tooth pick. - 5... Heat the rest. of the shortening. ‘ha skillet and brown the rolis
delicately on all sides. Add the {rom the other muscles of your face.
When eyes are entrusted to the job, you need have no further worry
maining cabbage leaves. Cover about facial poise.
tightly and simmer for' one hour. Remove to a hot platter with the top leaves in the center and the
Vary Biscuit Dough
rolls around it. In making baking powder bis~Serves five, | cuits, replace half the wheat flour yA now and then with an equal quan-
tity of oatmeal or corn meal. It's a delicious change of flayor and
MAPLE ‘NUT CREAM (For Wednesday dinner)
2% c. milk helps save wheat. 1¢ Inaple sig suger, | packed tp 3 tbsps. cornstar : s dems THE DOCTOR 1 thep. butter or fortified mar- ANSWERS— i garine | 1 tsp. vanilla | By E. P. JORDAN, M. D.
. QUESTION: 1 am a diaoetic. | My diet calls for two eggs at breakfast and a generous pore tion of meat. at the two jther meals. Would it be injurious for me to have just one egg a day |
4-14. ¢.-pecatis, coarsely chopped Put two cups of the milk and
_hoiler, Place . over simmering water and heat until the sugar dissolves, stirring constanuy | 3d lets utet Ih thea days of Blend the cornstarch with the re- | : ANSWER: A strict diet for a
maining one-quarter cup of milk ur patient -with diabetes 1s. cal- | culated very closely to spy tre Pour the paste very slowly into-{ 1 .qe4 foodstuffs in the hot milk mixture, beating con- | i proportion. It would not be stantly until smooth and thick, wise, therefore, to change your
Cover and. continue cooking for | ier without consul “your 20 minutes, * stirring constantly. | 4o.tor, Ring
{mirror just as you would to your
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Beat the eggs thoroughly, then add the hot mixture slowly, again stirring vigorously to keep smooth. Return to thé double boiler and cook two minutes longer. Remove from the heat and stir in the next four ingredients. Cool, -pour into sherbet glasses. Serve i with whipped cream. .
Serves five, 3 WA es » = | WHIPPED CREAM Making ‘certain your coffee { | “eream contains 22 per cent of fat, | : measure out one level teaspoon of “plain gelatin tor ofe cup of the ay ; :
cream (one-half pint). Put one and a half tablespoons of ‘cold | water into a custard cup or similar | Add the gelatin. Let | N | stand for four or flve minutes. “| Set the softened gelatin in a | ‘pan of hot (not boiling - water) |
‘about one-fourth cup of ‘the cream | into-a bowl you pian to whip the | cream in. Then with constant | and vigorous stirring of the cream, gradually add all the | liquified gelatin and continue’ [stirring vigorously as you add Yhe | t remainder of- the cup -of -cream:-It { 1s most: important that the gelatin be very smoothly blended into the a Cream, When well blended, cover, place the bowl in the refrigerator. Then n! whip in the usual way until stiff, Cover and place in the refrigerar. tor 1 until ready to use.
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