Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1948 — Page 14
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British Hems Drop; Ours Again
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finished, and some models wore only one glove, but what was there was up to Russell's highest style traditions, . :
Wasp-Waistlines Shown In the Russell Suits
tured graduated stripes and wide box-pleated, tucked and shirred skirts below wasp-like waistlines;
all suits. One in wild clover col} | ored wool had a figure blouse in paler clover, a Jacket and high-buflt skirt of full
founded or drooping shoulders. If “you spend a few minutes a day on the exercises recommended you'll be able. to boast & better shoulderline by the time you gtep . out in a new sp “frock.
about 10 inches from a wall. =. Brace hands against wall at chest Jevel. With arm muscles: resisting| slowly ‘lean forward until chest touches wall. Keep back straight . and stomach pulled in.
wall with arm muscles. Repeat, slowly, 12 times at first, gradually increasing to 25 times.
of hemmed a short eight from the gtound. The designer said his recent visit ‘to the United States had given him “a terrific uplift.”
swing-skirted costumes inches
Taffeta petticoats hadn't been
Sheer woolens and grosgrain | were combined in suits which fea-| ©
Short jackets were shown with
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FOR ONE exercise, stand erect,
Now, push body away from the
shoulder -exereise;
stand erect, arms outstretched ‘at
the sides. fingertips to shoulder. Jerk arms
“elbows touching
backward from thq shoulder. them forward; then jerk
back again. Repeat 10 times at
first; later, to. 20.
Cold Slows Watches
increase the count
A change in climate may affect the working of your watch or clock. Intense cold thickens the lubricating oil and heat thins the
of bonnets. This one, which sh
. BONNETS ARE BONNIE~To go with the tiny-waisfed, ful many of the slim-figured will pick for spring wear, Florence Reichman Ganges series e calls a "rocking chair bonnet,” is of sunstraw, is quaintly trimmed with violets, and tied on with moss green velvet streamers.
~~ INVARIABLY the people best
and to have food must be
Wash and peel carefully to preserve the shape. Cut exactly in half, crosswise. ‘Steam until tender over vigorously boiling water or boil at a moderate rate of speed in a saucepan with one cup of boiling water for 20 minutes or until just about tender enough to eat.
‘Sprinkle the one-half tea-'| “§poon “of salt over the turnips
at the beginning of the cooking. Meanwhile, wash, peel and cut the potatoes into half-inch cubes. Put in a saucepan, add three-fourths of a teaspoon of salt and threesfourths of 4 CNR. of water. " minutes, then add the milk, return the cover and continue cooking at simmering until the milk 4s almost as thick as _Bravy and the potatoes are ten-
. | der (about 15 minutes). Shake ~the pan frequently to prevent:
the potatoes from sticking. Then fold in the cheese carefully so as not to break up the potato, Add more salt and some pepper If desired. > Scoop out the turnips to form cups, using a grapefruit knife or a teaspoon, and holding the turnip halves firm with a fork --while-—8000ping.— the scooped-out turnip and fold in« to the potato mixture, Grease a shallow casserole or glass ple plate, Put in the turnip cups and fill with the mix-
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-who have eaten turnips most love also cook them best. Those such palate training have to be pampered. A new presented in flattering dress to tempt them. Our recipe today is the dressed-up kind intended. to tempt and break turnip prejudice. It should delight appreciative turnip
toes around the turnip cups.
with paprika. oven (450 degrees F.) to toast the ‘top to a luscious brown (about 15 minutes). Serve ime mediately with the hot, panbroiled bacon strips laid across
2-medium oranges (about 14
2 ¢. sugar marmalade, use light colored oranges. Wash the fruit. To reduce tHe bitterness, scrape the orange sharp knife _oranges for two minutes in two
~~~ Coot — immediately in cold
Cover and boll about ‘five
into. hot boiled jars fo Within |
Figure Guides
Yand comfortable support. Fir The “bra” best suited to the teen-ager, according to experts of| the Corset ard Brassiere Associa-. tion, is the bandéau which offers #
‘mended. - “To flatter the smaller-than-av-erage figure, the brassiere cups, they are pointed or rounded, should be separated— net, lace or elastic sections are usually used. A sturdy band under the bra will provide support and uplift, ,
: . =n UPLIFT 18 ‘an important fea{ture for the woman with an aver- * |age-sized bosom to consider when A separate sling inside the bust cup will help to elevate the bosom and give it additional support. One of the new long-line brassieres for which) fabric extends to the waist accentustes a well-rounded bust creates a long
who are not fortunate
Sprinkle the top of the cups Place in a hot
. . - ORANGE MARMALADE (For Friday breakfast)
For a clear, -amber-colored
skin lightly with a
and boil the quarts of water.
water, Cut the oranges and lemons into eighths lengthwise, and remove the center membrane and seeds. Cut through the pulp to the rind several:
“times sand remove from the | “rind, Slice the rind paper thin,
and add to the pulp. Add lemon juice and water and simmer for one hour uncove : - Add the sugar, stir until dissolved and simmer from 30 to 40 minutes or until the marmalade gives the. jelly test. Pour
one-quarter inch of the -top. Seal immediately with hot lids. Makes two pints,
Teen Talk— i
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By SALLY LUCKY YOU; if you live in the snow country. Skating, skiing, tobogganing, sleigh-riding. They're sports that ARE sports. And how do you do in them? You needn't be a Sonja Henle, But you gotta be a good sport. Test yourself with this quiz. Do you. give up when the going gets rough? Do you alibi by blaming the cold, or the sun in your eyes, or faulty gear? Do you sulk when others are more expert than you? Or get mad when they laugh at your mishaps on hill or pond? rte FT = » i v vg ir IF YOUR ANSWER is No," to each of the above, youre tops. ; Athletics are a challenge. Learn to meet it and the spirit of sportsmanship will stay with you the rest of your life.
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snow. Incidentally, “a skating or tobogganing party is a slick way to entertain’ your ‘pals. Have hamburgers after —at home or at the local dogwagon, It's easy. And it's practicady surefire—if all your guests are good sports. I hope they are!
‘Bra’ Selection |
YOUR FIGURE type is the best| -
guide to use in selecting a brassiere that will give you correct
only gentle restraint, A bandeau made of lace or lightweight cottor, or rayon with or without a narrow supporting band is recom-
whether
buying a “bra.”
contour and smooth line below it.
ment than narrow straps, ——————————————
For the full-bosomed figure, the brassiere should be of strong fabric and have long enough lines to control the diaphragm. Shoulder straps that are broad or builtup will be less likely to chafe and will hold the “bra” in better align-
New Coiffure LATEST of the new “headsize” hairdos is this one designed by M. Hugo, representative of New York's M. Louis, The coiffure, inspired by the Roman Emperor Titus, also was worn during the Directoire period. "ey It is adaptable for all face types since the style is subject to different arrangements. It is one of the shorter cuts necessary in order to balance hair style with softer dresses, new necklines and new cloche type hats. The hair, worn short and full over the ears to lend delicate prettiness to the face, is brought forward "an - the | cheeks in varied lengths. . M. Hugo will be in Block's
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a great deal of blood, a: life-
a form of intravenous therapy, called blood transfusion.
fluids are frequently given intravenously. 3
Method 1s Employed For Quicker Action
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Nutritious substances and By SUE BURNETT A complete set of clothes for the “family pet includes this dainty dress with puffed sleeves and a cute round yoke, The rompers are practical and the slip and panties are easy sewing. The group makes a wonderful present. i _ Pattern 8118 is for sizes 6 months, 1, 2 and 3 years. Size 1, dress, 1% yards of 39-inch fabric; playsuit, %. yard; slip, 13 yards; pantie 5% yard. For the pattern; send 25 cents in coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern numbber to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times Pattern Service, 214 W. Maryland St, Indianapolis 9.
In people who have lost a great deal of blood, and where blood transfusion is not immediately possible, the fluid loss can be quickly made up by injecting water, to which salts have been added, intra-’ venously. J Dextrose solutions (sugar) are a source of quick energy which can also be given easily this way.
[I a % RECENTLY, food proteins have been prepared which can be injected directly into the blood stream through a vein. This has been helpful for people who have had ‘extremely poor mitrition for long periods of time, and are unable to eat or digest food inthe usual man= | ner.. It can also be used for some who are unable to eat adequate quantities, because of interfering operations or diseases
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“your money” arrangement that causes most money fights, " » . IF IT IS “our money” from the beginning, the handling of it can be worked out without bitterness or bickering. ‘The “our money” setup works both ways, of course. It means that everything a husband earns or falls heir to, is “ours.” But it also means that all money belonging to the wife is equally “ours.” When a husband talks about , “my money,” and puts his wife on an allowance like a child or, worse yet, doles out whatever she is able to wheedle out of him, he’s in for -mohey trouble,
By MRS. ANNE CABOT Brother and Sister cardigans for you to knit. Easy to make and so inexpensive, as the 4year size requires only six ounces of wool, the 5 and 6years, eight ounces. TS obtain complete knitting instructions, sizes 4, 5 and 6year sizes included and stitch illustrations for Pattern 5663, send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The ‘Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells 8t., Chicago 7.
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Intravenous treatment has an important place in medicine. It can be used to give substances which cannot be absorbed into the body in any other way, and is thus of great importance in many forms of treatment.
Green Beans Good In Many Menus
French-style green beans are one of the quick-frozen vegetables that combine well with almost any kind of meat. They are as delicious with meat balls as with a roast. “French-style” means that each bean is sliced lengthwise, so vou are saved a lot of work when you use these vegetables, * Serve them, after cooking and draining, with a little. melted but-
ter or margarine, pepper and salt. Or add a few sauteed mushrooms
flakes, hcp Place in a greased pan; dot with butter, and broil for 10 minutes under moderate heat —or bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.). for 15 minutes.
some person al’ problems, which you find it helpful to talk about. WRONG WAY: Talk to your, office associates about your problems. ne RIGHT WAY: If they are serious enough, seek advice from an expert, but don't talk about them to office or business associates.
bake, cook the noodles in boiling salted water for about five min-
grated nippy cheese. Serve on a hot platter, garn-
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY |just before serving. America's Card Authority I HAVE just received an unusual and - interesting bridge book ‘entitled “Sure Tricks” by | Ivar Anderson of @tockholmn, Sweden, and others. It is published by George 8. Coffin of Fitzwilliam, N, H., and includes some hands originated by Mr. Coffin. : Today's hand is problem No. 249 in the book. The. natural tendéncy at trick one would be to let dummy’s ten of spades hold the first trick, but let us see what happens if you de. You lead -the king of clubs from dummy and East plays low. He does the same thing on the queen of clubs, and you con-
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tinue with the third club. Fast | wins this trick and leads a ' spade. , It you play low, West will “win with the. king of spades and you are stuck-in your hand with the. spade ace. — Declarer's correct play at trick one is to overtake the tenof spades with the ace, and then lead clubs Even East refuses to win until the third round, there is nothing he can return that will do a great deal of harm.
» » r IF HE leads a diamond, West will win the trick with the jack, but eventually he must let you into dummy with a spade. After winning the third round of clubs with the ace, East in all probability would lead a spade, and West would be helpless. If he wins with the xing and returns a spade, dummy’s queen wins. “If he ducks the second spade, declarer wins with the queen in dummy and cashes the other two clubs. . He does not bother with the diamond finesse. He just cashes his nine tricks—two spades, twu hearts, a diamond and four clubs. ,
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