Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1948 — Page 14

of - the post-war world, a moderately- priced, prefabricated five - room house .. complete with bathroom - plumbing and other utility features, will start rolling off

“i the production lines mext . month,

Porcelain enamel ‘fused at high temperatures on steel is used for exterior and interior walls, for roof and for ceilings _'to make this house fireproof and rustproof, Moreover, the non-glossy finAsh wipes clean with .a damp cloth .and never needs redecoA rating, say the manufacturers. The house is designed to sell

price will include on a cement foundation by’ a trained crew, according to Spoesmen for the manufac

ad in the price is such

combination dish- and clotheswashing machine and bathroom fixtures. . ” . WHAT will catch the eye of the little woman is the gener-

., built-in storage units, Built into the dining room alcove, for example, is a china closet with drawers for silver dnd nen. ‘The kitchen comes equipped with floor-to-ceiling cupboards. The bookcase in the living room is in the wall. s*One wall of the master bed-

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dressing table, chests of draw‘ers and cupboards. More closets in. the two bedrooms and hallway are designed to hold clothing and other necessities. »

” ” INSIDE ‘doors of this home , save space by sliding in and out of the wall instead of swinging open on hinges. More up-to-the-minute con(truction features are floorings “ot resilient asphalt tile and a «radiant - heating system installed in the ceiling to provide ~an even flow of warm air in oo ADLOT,, ;

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EVERYTHING ...INCLUDING THE KITCHEN SINK — The porcelain enamel finish on the walls of this all-steel, five-room house makes it fireproof and rustproof. with built-in storage space such as the china closet in the dining room (left) and. the bookcase in the living room kitchen which comes equipped with a combination dish- and clothes-washing machine.

(right). And there's a

Sales in 1947

erage sale in American depart‘ment stores rang the cash {ster for $4.48 last year—31

twice as much as in 1939—the National Retail Pry Goods Association revealed yesterday.

but took in more money than 7 year before, according to the an{nual survey. of Controllers’ (reports from 323 stores. .

dropped ‘for the first year since 1939. iF were 38 per cent higher than Wa CHEE that mean year but 6 per cent TE lower than the 1946 high.

leraged $203,000,000 a week last

year, an all-time high, the survey showed.

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more than in 1946 and more than

The register rang fewer times, the SNRDOAS

“The number of sales recorded |} Number of sales last year fs

Dement store dollar receipts av-

The . greatest rise in average sale price and the greatest loss in number of transactions was recorded in hosiery departments, the survey showed. Average sales there rose 41.8 per cent over the previous year. The number of sales declined 26 per cent.

The Midwest Hits Both

=| High, Low Averages Cameras and photographic second |- largest increase in individual sales—30.7 per cent. Domestic rugs, major household appliances and shoes also showed comparatively large increases. Lower average sales were. recorded in costume jewelry, woolen

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side dish for Sunday dinner,

(For Thursday lunehien) 1 1b. fresh asparagus “Milk or thincream = 12 eggs, well beaten _ 1 tbsp. finely chopped onion 1 c. grated cheese (4 1b.) 2 c. fresh bread crumbs wi paprika

gus until” tender, cutting the stalks into one-inch lengths be-] fore cooking. When tender, drain off liquid, measure and add enough milk to make two cups. Beat the eggs and add to the milk; add onion, cheese, bread crumbs and paprika. Heat over hot water until the

loaf pan. Bake in a moderate oven (325 de-

(For Friday luncheon) 12-02. can prune juice Pinch salt: 13 tbsps. lemon juice 3 tbsps. sugar. 2 ¢. milk and ¥ ec. cream or fo. evaporated milk and 1% c. ice water Have prune juice and milk well chilled. Combine the ingredients in the order given and shake thoroughly. Serve immediately plain or with a puff of Serves four.

Director of Clinic

Served Cverseas PHILADE - Dr. Alice Weld Tallant, aged 72, has been doctor, nursemaid, friend and guardian angel to men, women ard children of all creeds and color in South Philadelphia, Pa., tors’ rier of the ; is dan r of the clinic of St. Martha's. Settlement House. . Dr. Tallant has the distinction

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of having been one of the very few women doctors overseas with the United Stated Army in World | War I. For her relief work in “devastate French’ HOEY, Khe" Te] ceived the Croix de Guerre.

Lip-Mask Introduced

LONDON-—A dressmaker in London introduced a lip-mask to prevent lipstick damage to frocks

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Wash blouses with Roman Cleanser to shake them snowy. white. See label , for stain « removing “Jjrgctionn Grocers sell Roman Cleanser.

ASPARAGUS 18 CHEAP and plentiful now.

A casserole of asparagus spiced with. onion, paprika and cheese makes a delicious main dish for Juneheon or a Jempting

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Know Your Stuff— Dinnerware

Types Differ

for dishes should know ‘the general types and ‘characteristics of dinnerware.

earthenware, semi-vitreous chinawate, china and porcelain.

~{sive of the f {degree, and will -break more easily

‘jon éarthenware tgs to "seraten , land flake.

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The June bride who is shopping

There are four general types.

Earthenware is the Teast expen- = Jt-18-POTOus,. “{eause ft 1s not firéd to a very hara

than less porous ware. The glaze

More expensive is seml-vitteous chinaware. It is less porous and, therefore, more resistant to chip-

more impervious to soratching and will not flake as easily as. the

glaze on earthenware, » .

and porcelain. Both porous or “vitrified.” Thin plates are translucent when held up to a light. China has a softer glaze than porcelain but scratches on china are not easily noticeable. So-called “bone” china gets its name from the fact ‘that bone-ash is included in the ‘composition. "The name does not signify a type of china that is harder or longer, wearing than ordinary china © comparative value. : In general, the more elaborate the decorations and the more colors used, the more costly the dinnerware will be.

Inspected Spinach The U. 8. Consumer Standards Bureau checks pre-packaged spinach for cleanliness, freshness and quality. The t

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yard goods and handbags “and Ja leather goods departments —14.3, 10.6 and 8.8 per cent, respectively. Greatest increase in number of sales was shown in major appliance departments, which rose 33 per cent. Costume jewelry, small housewares and actessories, men’s wear and house furnishing departments also showed increases ranging from 11 to 9 per cent. Broken down by Federal Reserve Districts, the survey showed a comparatively wide difference in average sales for various sections of the country, with both benlextr West. ~ top of $4.98 was registered in the St. Louis and Dallas districts; the low, $3.30, in the adjoining -Minneapolis--and -Kan-|-sas City districts.

Salmon Souffle Hits the Spot-

“Warm spring" lighter foods to tempt winter jaded appetites. - Salmon parsley Souls is a simple "nd d satisfying Drain one can-of salmon, reserving the liquid. Flake fish into a casserole. Blend six: tablespoons of melted butter or margarine and one-half cup sifted flour, Cook one minute on a low flame. Add two cups of milk and cook until thickened, stirring constantly. Season and combine half the sauce with the salmon liquid then pour this over the salmon in the casserole, Stir the remaining flsauce into three slightly beaten egg yolks. Fold in the stiffly beaten egg white and one cup of chopped parsley or watercress. Pour over salmon and bake at low temperature for 50 minutes. Serves six.

Go West, Ladies WASHINGTON-In the United States, girls in the West have the best chances of eventual mar-

TGARDENING— "| Pruning

of the Eitels’ unusual-yard is

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by 100) city yard. “Trimming makes the evergreen,” he says. “A pine will put out 18 to 24 inches of new groin in an average season. I cut the new (lighter green) twigs back to three or four inches. If I didn’t these trees would be over the roof and across the sidewalk. Trimming makes them bushy and green all the way through.” For new home owners, he says, “Junipers in variety can’t be- beat for full sun. They're disease resistant and good for a lifetime. For part shade, con~ sider yews or spruces.’ Among many other features

the strong wire mesh covering over the rock garden pool It went on when small Janey, now half past five, first learned to toddle. It will doubtless stay until she learns to swim. » . » FOR window box’ success, use soil that .(1) starts out with

"NO WADING ALLOWED'—The rock garden pool at wim

covering ever since daughter Janey, 5//3 years old,

By MARGUERITE SMITH THOSE EVERGREENS in your front yard are just waiting

a barbering date with your spruces,

Your junipers and .yews won't mind waiting. from a talk with Glenn Eitel, 24 N.

Kenyon St. Mr, Eitel uses evergreens, 12 varieties, to enclose an unusually attractive small ‘(40

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sharp pruning shears. Make firs and pines before June 1.

of

cabbage, potatoes, caulifiower) right now after their next hoeing. Make the mulch thick enough to discourage weed spedlings and you won 't have to them. again... ‘

for the garden column to Marguerite Smith, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapqglis 9,

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By Medicine By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. b, . THE chances of dying in the first years ‘of life were much greater 35 years ago than.they are today. The death rate for \children has anpped: about 80 per cent. Furthermore, this great im. provement has been accomplished during a time in which there have bedn two World Wars and a ma. jor economic depression. The lowered death rate has not meen alike for all the diseases or conditions for early death. The improvement for measles, for example, has been about ‘93 per cent. Expressed dif. ferently, this means that for every 100 children who died of measles in 1910, only seven would die now, . . .

ng fora also heen jutee. tious diseases great, There is much less chance of dy

cough, diphtheria, and inflammation of the bowels, and tuberculosis now than in 1910, The only important exception to this improvement in mortality has been automobile accidents, The automobile is responsible for a great igcrease in the number of childhood deaths. . For those diseases In which it has been possible for medical sci

have been made. p Between 1911 and 1915, about five children in every thousand died each year. Between 1941 and 1945 only about one child in a

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