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"REWARDS OF GARDENING—Food can 8 necessary garden is a great convenience as well as a money saver, says Mrs,

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average is 500 quarts.

it's taking a natural resting period.

In the case of narcissus, wait

until the leaves have matured

(yellowed naturally), showing

that the bulb has prepared itself for next year.

gn» IS IT better to plant Irish po-

tatoes now or later?’ “How

307 N. Bradley St. Early potatoes, planted as soon as the ground is dry enough to work, do better in our climate where summers are often very dry. But many gardeners plant late (May or June) potatoes and overcome this moisture difficulty by mulching heavily. :

New Drapes Are Economical] And Sturdy.

Fill the Gap Between Paper, Woven Fabric

Budget

our soil. Use com-

or (less expensive) soak them for three hours in a Lysol solu-

aon» DOUBLE duty

you're choosing shrubs to beautify your yard, don't forget that

certain

flowering crabs (the

Hopa, for one) and the high bush cranberry produce edible

fruits that make fine je

ily.

» ” = MID - APRIL chores: Burn

dead iris and peony you've trimmed off. great disease carriers. , your lawn flowe:

stalks They're »« Mark crocuses

with tall sticks so the foliage doesn’t get mowed before it's matured next year's blossoms. Wood ashes will supply potash on rows of root vegetables

(carrots,

Beets, potatoes) and

they need it: . . . For well-bal-anced table onions, plant sets in a deep trench, cover lightly,

{now at Ayres’ and will be avail-

move & plant while i's can you be sure of a good Chief reason for potatoes go- Fill up the trench as onions |*istant to fading. in bud or bloom. Walt until crop?” asks Mrs. Lloyd aa ing ted or building ov : The draperies may be washed Cal 5 ar i Stress Color Men and Women— The Doctor ays— heat) iron. The patterns are vy Fatal Diarrhea {damask, with a ribbed-moire-

the harsh light of day.

red in a gray and olive green color scheme will immediately atIf the same red is

Can a Woman Stay Glamorous To Her Husband?

By ERNEST E. BLAU HE DICTIONARY calls glamour “deceptive charm; delusive glorification,” so it would seem impossible for any woman to stay glamorous to her husband all

_ the time.

But she. can and should keep trying—if she doesn't, she takes an awful chance with some other babe who does. Glamour has to be worked at, renewed by the wife regularly. The man is sure to see his wife with her hair down

and in curlers, without

makeup, wearing her old clothes. He sees her working, worrying, awkward, tired, in

“ - ” SOME women just give up after that--don't try any more.! That's too bad, because the average man would forget yesterday morning and

Coffee on the Way

breakfast tables. lion bags (132 pounds each) from leading coffee-producing countries will be exported by the end of

More coffee is on the way for Almost 30 mil-

fall for her all over again if |September, given half a chance. ; . A man wants his wite to The Doctor glamorous-—it . flatters Ni i him, makes him feel young. Answers—

A survey shows that 93 per cent of wives use lipstick, 83 per cent perfume, But most of them do so only when, they go out. How much better if the “husband could quote Shakespeare when the little woman first comes downstairs in the morning—* ‘But soft! What light through yonder window

breaks? It is the Hast, and Juliet is the sun!”

color scheme.

"| Saddle Club and their guests.The

t t also bel remembered hat olor carries KNOW Your Stuff—

About Shirts

weight and thoughtless use of it may ruin an otherwise well-bal-anced room. And the same colors that you choose for your personal wardrobe—because they look well on you—will form a flattering background in your home furnishings. Color in the home is capable of just as much delightful experimentation as it is in your clothes.

Ride Planned

A dinner dance was given re- { cently at the Wharf House for members of the Indianapolis

For Boys

Does Junior's bean-stalk growth present problems of re-

plenishing his wardrobe with .

shirts that fit? For purchases which promise longer wear, take tips from clothing and textile experts of the U. 8. Agriculture Department. If your little stem-winder has been bursting out of blouses

{club will have a breakfast ride . Apr, 25 and later will go to the i home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert | Grenwald, 6108. Kingsley Drive.

which button on at the waist, put him in blouses with tails. These blouses or shirts yield better to strain when the boy stoops, jumps or flings out his arms. ” ® .

convertible collars and

with buttoned-up collars long sleeves.

lacings. ;

Committee to Meet

Mrs. James M. Heiskell, 3712 N Olney St. Mrs. Joseph Taylor and Mrs. H

Boys’ shirts with open necks or short sleeves are not outgrown as quickly, experts claim, as Smits an

If there are metal eyelets or lacings used on the boys’ shirts that you contemplate buying, see that these fastenings are securely clamped. It is also wise to check on the fabric which holds such fastenings to see if the weave seems tight enough to resist pulling out from the metal eyelets or

The Golden Wheel Committee, Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter, will have a meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of

Co-hostesses will be

C. Block Jr., and Miss Helen Clever will be in charge of the

By E. P. JORDAN, M. D. QUESTION: At what temperature should a home be kept during winter months? ANSWER: This was studfed during the war to decrease the use of fuel, A temperature of 70 during the day 1s satisfactory for healthy people, although many persons have done very well at temperatures considerably lower,

Fable Quilt

By MRS. ANNE CABOT Applique these baby bunnies and turtles on a real baby's crib cover. Use white for the background color . . . pink bunnies, pale green turtles and the bor- «| der in colors to match with or contrast to the animals, To obtain hot-iron transfer for nine animals, material requirements, embroidery stitch

bought it, how much you paid for it, ete. RIGHT WAY: Say, “Thank you,” and let the matter end

program. and finishing directions for Pattern 5756, use the coupon beSocial low. Situations ANNE CABOT SITUATION: You receive The Indianapolis Times a compliment on a dress you 530 S. Wells St. are wearing. Chicago 7, Ill. WRONG WAY: Go into a | No. 5756 Price 16c. discussion of where you

Believe Caused

By a Virus

By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D.

DURING the past 15 years or permits frequent replacement, if

© |80, & serious disease has occasion- cleaned by taking them down and ally struck newborn infants in|shaking or hand-washed with the hospitals, This is called epidemic|same care given to fine lace or diarrhea of the newborn. It is a|marquiset. highly fatal condition and has caused much concern. Tr hig 1 signs strike suddenly. The is likely to appear x : drowsy and if awakened makes a W ill Elect short cry. The temberature is not especially high. Within a few hours the infant begins to have loose’ watery yellowish bowel movements which tend to come more and ‘more frequently. He loses weight with great rapidity. Loss of a pound a day, which is noi uncommon, cannot go on for

long in a newborn infant.

SIGNS of lack of fluid, which Som is caused by the loss of water in|oheiton, and Mrs. A. P. Humph-| the bowel movements, soon ‘l2-

A low-cost cotton and rayon ready-made drape has been put on the market by one of the country’s leading producers of cotton goods. It's designed to fill the gap between paper draperies and present day readymade woven fabric ones. The draperies are being introduced

able at other department stores in a month.

Pairs come in 72 and 60 inch

with rod channel and heading. They're sold with matching tiebacks.

The economy angle is present because of production moneysaving devices. To manufacture the new draperies, several layers of carded cotton fibers are put together to form a strong, bulky backing, Next, several layers of carded rayon fibers are put together on top of the cotton to give the finished fabric a surface sheen and a fine, clear texture.

The combination then is treated

which quickly forms a solid piece of soft, strong, durable fabric. The result is a new fabric that combines the: sheer beauty of satin-finished rayon, the bulk of pure cotton, the strength {rom combining rayon and cotton and the brilliant colors and soft tones of modern dyeing and printing. Made of 100 per cent genuine rayon on the face and 100 per cent cotton on the back, the new “drapery” has the same “hand” and can be cut and sewed like any other fabric. It won't ravel at the sides or at the ends, is unaffected by humidity and dampness. Sun-tested, it's highly re-

effect background and floral patterns, which prints the pattern in dull-finish colors to contrast with the ‘sheen ‘of the large free areas of the white rayon surface. The

widths and are 2% yards long) |

to a special patented process),

wear in “The Mating of Millie." The pajamas, of powder blue cotton, feature a Peter Pan collar and two farge patch pockets.

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WHENEVER A recipe calls for quick and easy preparation, someone is sure to name it a “busy day recipe.” But why not also have on hand a group of recipes for speedy food the family will enjoy on the days one feels lackadaisical? : . The following recipe for a meat-in-casserole is a lazy-day boon for a number of reasons. There is no standing and watching to brown the meat; the meat, vegetable and starch are all in one|l Ib. ground beef pot. You can be lazy when it 214 c. tomatoes (No. 2 can) comes time to do the dishes, too,|1 tsp. salt nd hg fheal will be deliclous|y tgp sugar and. satisfying. % tsp. pepper

Dash cayenne 1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce

ss 8 = TWO-LAYER SKILLET MEAL (For Thursday dinner)

13% c¢. chopped celery ‘11 tbsp. catsup 14 ¢. (1 medium) chopped onion 1% c. rice (raw) 2% c. water

Combine all the ingredients ex-

Three to

third process produces an affect of handpainted fabrics. The low cost of the draperies]

desired. However, they can be

Butler Council

‘Bhe Butler University Mothers. will meet at 2 p. m. Friday in the School of Religion to ect officers. Dr, O. +L Dean. of Religion, will be the *| speaker, and Miss Jane Esterline and Miss Mary Ann Wieber will present a musical program, Mrs. Raymond 8. Price, prochairman, will present Dr.

reys is in charge of the music. Tea will be. served by members

cept the rice and the water in a heavy skillet or Dutch oven with a tight-fitting cover. It is not necessary to brown the meat as the finished dish has a very attractive and appetizing color. Cover tightly and place over low heat for one-half hour or until the meat has separated and lost all the red color. Stir gently to mix well and add the rice and water, Cover again and continue to cook over low heat for about one-half hour or until the rice is tender. : Sprinkle paprika over the top and garnish with parsley if desired, Serve directly from the skillet, Serves four. » . tJ CHEESE FONDUE (For Friday luncheon) 2 ¢. milk 1% Ib. sharp American cheese, grated (2 ¢.) or cut in 1% inch cubes.

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and Mesdames L. Thompson Carr, Warren Da

velop. Death may occur in a day or two; only about half of those stricken seem to recover, Germs uity Club. have not beet Slscovered § 0 have ——————————— any relation to in at least five epidemics a virus has Beef and Sauerkraut been discov: \ us it seems quite certain that one or more Are a Novel Treat viruses is responsible for the dis-| Use beef brisket with sauerkraut for a pleasant change from

of Kappa Alpha Theta and Pi Beta Phi Sororities and the Fac-

dition is to prevent it. Strict pro-|combination. tective measures in the nursery| Flour three pounds of the brisand in the room that the food is/ket with two tablespoons of prepared is of greatest import-/flour and brown in two table-

The best treatment of this con- the usual franks or spareribs| \

ance.

If epidemic diarrhea should|\D8 Pan. Add a small amount of

Ispoons of hot fat in a heavy fryBy SUE BURNETT

1 tbsp. butter 1 tsp. salt Dash pepper 3 eggs, separated 4 slices toasted white bread, cut in cubes.

Scald the Inilk and remove from

seasonings and stir until the cheese melts. Beat the egg yolks thoroughly and slowly stir into gdithe milk mixture. Beat the egg whites until stiff and fold lightly but thoroughly into the ‘cheese mixture. . Place the toast cubes in the bottom of a buttered baking dish

the heat. Add cheese, butter and}

at once. Admissions must be

justified.

break out in a hospital nursery, water and cook until almost preventive measures should begin | tender. : Add one quart of sauerkraut, stopped, visitors must be exclud-|one-half cup. sliced oniof ed, and healthy babies must bejand one-half cups grated raw isolated and observed carefully potato, one teaspoonful caraway for any signs of the disease. This|seed, one tablespoonful sugar and disease is so serious that thejone cup boiling water. Cover and strictest precautions are amply Sook for 30 minutes over a low ame. -

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Here's a complete outfit for your little angel, that’s fun to make. The cute puff-sleeved dress has a back-tied bow and tiny pocket — slip and panties are simple to put together. Let the ruffie show a bit for that new petticoat look. Pattern 8312 is for sizes 3,

(6x10x2 inches, or an 8-inch square) and pour the cheese mixture over the top. moderate oven (350 degrees F.)

sharp knife inserted in the cente comes out clean. :

Serves five.

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rge Hiatt, H. H. Linsmith, : Carl Rogers, TenBick, E. PETER PAN—An ideal “sleeper” is this polams designed by Ho Thompson «-a3d.. Frsherick Columbia Studio's chief stylist, Jean Louis, tor Evelyn Keyes 10 |" parties of six will be enter-

friends; Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Lewis will have a party of 12, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stegemeier will be hosts to 10. On Sunday night, Messrs. ‘and Mesdames H. PF. Grande, Inman, J. T. McDermott, Ralph Morris, J. W. Patton and W, H, Rohr and Miss Ada Dickhutt are arranging parties of four. Groups of six will be entertained by Mr, and Mrs. B, H. Mrs. Ralph Forbes, Dr. and Mrs, W. K. Bond and Miss Beatrice Short. : Mr, and Mrs. E. C, Holland and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat will be hosts to groups of eight, while Mr. and will have a party of 10

Mothproofing Your Woolens::

Getting ready to consign wine ter woolens to summer storage? You'll be better able ‘to protect clothes from -ruinous attacks from moths if you take care in doing the mothproofing. There are four principal weapons you can employ “outwit

mo 1. Insect. sprays — the come pounds that kill adult moths, eggs or larvae. To be effective, the spray must hit the insect. Inseciicides may be applied with ‘a hand or power sprayer and are useful in destroying moth life in floor cracks, crevices and baseboards. They may also be used on fabrics. 2. Mothproofing solutions make the cloth repellent to moths—but solutions must. be sprayed on fabric so that each thread 18 coated. When using ‘these, spray’ both sides of the cloth, inside pockets, under lapels, along seams. Moth resistance ‘of treated fabric is lowered by dry cleaning; washing or exposure to. light, 3. Fumigants, notably naphthalene or 'paradichlorobenzene come pounds, are chemicals whose cone centrated fumes kill moth larvae. Fumigants are only effective when used in sufficient quantities and in tightly closed spaces -— chests, sealed closets or boxes. 4. Cedar chests made.of 70 per cent three-quarter-inch heartwood provide dependable protection for blankets and clothing’ if" chests can be shut tight to-avold leakage and clothing is clean pefore storage. Px i

Mayor to Be Guest The special guests at the Nar cissus Show preview to be held at 3 p. m, Saturday in the Brookside

Bake in .a/Community House include Mayor

Al Feeney, Misses Mary Feeney, Geddes and Evelyn Hunt, Messrs and Mesdames Paul V. Brown, George Fiel and Carl

4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 years. Size 4,

Teen Topics—

By JEAN - “I COULDN'T help it” stormed Betty Butterfingers. “The old glass just slipped out of my fingers. Grandma raised the roof, but how did I know it was an antique?” Breaking things, losing things, forgetting things, being late! And you say you can't help it? Psychologists have a word for it — accident prone, . = » YES, some people seem made for disaster. Police records and insurance statistics prove it. If you leave & trail of shattered china, lost themes and broken . appointments, watch out. You're becoming accident prone. : Naturally, no one crashes a car or mislays a history paper on purpose. But there are rea-

Carelessness Breeds Accidents

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Skinless Frankfurters VALTER, the Harris master chef, says: Only the choicest, purest meat morsels, superbly blended with finest spices, go into HARRIS Aristocrat Fronkfurters. Try some soon. You'll soy these tender, delicious “franks” are the best you ever tasted.

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Becrwss of the continved coal crisis —

B20 ANNOUNCES A FURTHER CUT IN PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE

Effective. 11:59 p. m., Thursday, April 15

To meet the nation’s most severe coal “ shortage, created by strike conditions, the

ordered another 25% reduction in coal effective on above date. This will make a

total reduction of 50% in steam powered train service because of the emergency.

All B & O Diesel-Electric trains will con-

Please consult your local B&O Ticket Agent for complete information.

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