Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1948 — Page 17

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By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer

ARE YOU ONE of those girls whose apology

Can Result i in Bronchiectasis

£: for the way your hair looks | Preview Know: When, How Inexpensive Fruits is that “your fingers are | Treatment uditorium To Use Co ti Vegetables Beat HCL 4 all thumbs”? “Study of Its been 3 0 se vention META GIVEN tating By EASLEY BLACKWOOD By 1t 10. you can stop making | By EDWARD P. ae, 1-ton : TO SERVE a dollar dinner for that apology and start mak- | REPEATED #ttacks of bronof bridge. To be a winning pla pm) inexpensiv ; ing Masdnee curls. Able to | chitis Pao sinus infection or - of brid 2 3 player among the e , chron us. on | lock’s Audi- you have to bid Jour Hakaple " foods. This fall ihe least “expen- "simplify that process for you almost any other long-lasting of e slams. analysis a grea “i sive vegetables include cabbage, is a new gadget which brushes, frequently recurring’ disease of is invitation many hands dealt over a period onions, rutabaga, potatoes, winter] 1s and curls ‘Into t e open. to the of years indicates that about 10 squash, canned spinach, peas, rolis up pins ! the breathing system can result ; er untfl Nov. per cent of the points you make matoes, kraut and beets. place with ome ‘turn of the lin a distressing condition ealled at’ bridge come from bidding AY MENUS wrist, bronchiectasis, : 1s the chair- slams. ast This ingenious curler of pol- | Chronic cough, usually: with e will be as- To put it another way, if the : apple jules ished aluminum owes its prac- |the bringing up of a fairly heavy ot the board. opponents bid all their slams and ee buttered toast tical: 6ad simple ‘performance {MUCUS sometimes having tesses. y you fail to bid yours, you will 2 P a foul odor, is common. The fred Guckel- have to win about 121 rubbers for Lettuce, hard-cook egg, tomato an to four separate rows of bris- |4iagnosis depends on special exJ» W.' Klaus, every 100 you lost, in order to Hot buttered whole wheat toast tiles which slide in and out of |aminations, including an X-ray lerce; Phillip bftak even. Actually, non-slam Pea mon pudding slots on the surface of a rust. (fim A remarkable i a Kenneth ting : called a Se a Hon Bis Doianta proof cylinder. To pin UP 2 ly, "aateq pockets can ‘be seen, the AgEress Apo Tomato sauce curl with the gadget, all that lig helpful, League tion approximately 200 points per Parsley buttered beets . Ere rubber. Not much sense in that, Cottage chesse you need fo do . w flick open : George Mad- is . Whole wheat bresd and margarine 18 Jobb pi and K Spread it BRONCHIECTASIS interferes aOR, sToomas Of course, it 8 Just a8 dis POLENTA fitted into the end of the |With health and ability to work ell P. Coler astrous to bid"a lot of slams that : Jeffries, the are impossible to make. -The (Total cost polenta is 17%¢) cylinder. and it can produce dangerous Blackwood convention is just as 1% c. boiling water - This curler's bristles are ex- |complications and even death. It stares important and useful in keeping 2 c. milk (11c) INGENIOUS—The new hair-care gadget the model is using tended by pushing on a metal |should be prevented if at all = 1 tsp. salt brush il d i la bb ring. Bristles brush a strand |possible. an and Ed- you out of “bad” slams as it | 1c vellow corn meal rushes, rolls up an pins curls in place in one operation. Bo Y.. of hair smooth as you wind the Since it can. come. from : so apolis artists in getting you into the “good 3 oR shortening for frying fin fits into the end of the aluminum cylinder. After » strand is (viinder taut. When bristles many different causes, & person ries, ‘accepted ones. Blackwood is biisicall (3%¢) rushed and rolled up, retfactable bristles slide into slots so that ' are retracted and as the curler [who has a long-continued cough, pen Me) So easy-to-learn any of Pour water and milk into the! curler can b be e pulled out of the hair without snarling the ends. is pulled out of the hair, Se regardless of what is ’ 1 il lace ts | bobby pin slides into the hair |it, t to to get at the 224 BOOK, Sevice Tor I a x oes Tis unl quid Boils, over and continye to cook for Roll pieces in remaining two| io hold the pin-up in place. oh early Tove A ile a, Shaistuan n Re or not only how to jstirring constantly. Add salt and ring. Remove from heat, ‘turn tablespoons corn meal and fry in Pin-ups can be made in a [tasis has had a chance to set in. Som! ties, 12 but WHEN to use it. Un-L_ sift in all but two tablespoons of two hours with occasional stir-ineated shortening until crisp on few minutes with this curler, | The first step in treatment is oy Sidman it is used too often. RO corn meal gradually, stirring con- into ‘a shallow pan (one that will ¢ d hot "th tei Avs claims the manufacturer, with ito see if the condition which Salmon. Ax. dou arropriate 'stantly, cook until mush boils make the polenta about %-inch Surface, anc. hot Lhigug | results which will make an produced the bronchiectasis fs winners and Boner : it onsidera-. {and thickens. thick). When cold, cut into 2.|range attractively on hot platter| amateur's efforts look much still active and to attack the » the opening Where the: patgimo Then place over hot water,| {inch squares. and serve with tomato sauce. ! more professional. iunderlying cause,

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tions are high-card controls inl y the form of aces and kings. Cue-

By SUE BURNETT

meeting will bids and direct jumps to slam are| Look-alikke fashions for y the league usually best with freakish hands| mother and daughter are so Mrs. - Harold containing controls in the form youthful and pretty—a vogue gton Blvd. of voids and singletons. that’s in favor Beason amet, $03 —_— son. The cleverly r il- » Convention Operation lustrated answer a request from Is Explained a reader in Pennsylvania—Mrs.

Briefly, here is the way the convention works. When the early rounds of bidding indicate that a slam is probable and you wish to discover how many aces

Blair asked for petticoats, too—

Pattern 8369 is for sizes 10, 12, ‘14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 12, dress 51 yards of 39-inch; pet-

sh peitiontt or * = |EIECTION DAY STORE HOURS 10:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M..

$ your partner has, you bid four no it trump. ticoat, 3 yards. : y Partner's responses are as fol-| Pattern 8370 comes in sizes 3, lows: 4,5 6, 7 and 8 years. Size 4, | . 1 (UP)—A Five clubs denies an ace or | dress, 21 yards of 39-inch; pet- | r that tastes shows all four aces. ticoat, 134 yards. ur mouth one Five diamonds shows one ace. Two separte patterns, 25 cents red beefsteak Five hearts shows twp aces. each. ; agi today Five spades shows three aces. Don’t miss the latest issue of . n the same manner the four| Fashion. The fall and winter things taste no’ trump bidder may find out| book has a wealth of sewing Victor Berg- about partner's kings by bidding| datd for the home dressmaker. c” of an Oak- five no trump. Smart, easy to .make styles, it. Now and then I am asked| fabric news—free gift pattern ms the pow-. “when my partner replies five] printed in the book. 5 ne-hen broth clubs to my four no trump bid, To order patterns or our fall been at least how can I tell whether he has no| Fashion Book, use the coupon 2 ot. Or a weak aces or all the aces?” If the below. . . redolent of wvious bidding does not give - ed to accom- ot the answer to this, my advice SUE BURNETT

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is that you had better take up stamp collecting of going to the

The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St.

aking some- movies. Indianapolis, Ind. accentuating Consider the following 1 hands: No. 8369 Price 25¢ ights on, Mr. West Size nakes almost S—AJ2 SK Fas % 91 : seseseesnans » better, 65 No. 8370 Price 25¢ PII covery H—A K 17 H-—3 SiZ8.coansaseses IAI I 1 vered it cen- D—-AJ105 D-62 Fashion Book Price 25¢ / s, and it’ C—A 109 C—K 5 4 NAMO sus vsnsnsernrerassiviars Ty Cine. West Opened - WIth WO DIO| ueeeeessnssssssssavanansssanes 3 : les taste like trump, East bid three spades and| Street ccoceccsscscoscsscccsens

West raised to four spades. NOW| City ..cccecceascsccscnscsscens East bid four no trump and part-| State ...... FEVER REE ner responded with five clubs.

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East. thus had the bid of fi 0 reduect is top 0 re . he a YOUR MANNERS — \ able protein. could ask for kings. Situation: You have no tele- ol Leslie Fay

as a sodium t's left of the

When West showed only one; phode and a neighbor has king, East stopped at six which| graciously told you to use

the sugar is was the limit of the hand. West| ‘hers “any time.” Favorifes . ng to Mr. might have had the queen of Wrong Way: Take her at ne? , Test Stubs, bes sis Bomg oni) ads her word and use it as fre- : e at wo! uently as A ', he suggests have been a gamble and it is 3 Right i = only in 1. Rayon (repe ; ry

ass of water of Creme de ste just like , add a pinch rding tofMr. ste the liquor 0 be sure, but

usually not wise to gamble on emergencies, 50 as not to be- | grand slams. come a nuisance. If you were East in this hand, "8 » would there have been any doubt Situation: You are introin your mind whether partner| ducing a woman to a group had all the aces or none? There| of other women.

would? “Then you are sitting Wrong Way: When intro-

With Double Peplums in 2

there. k smmends the acres Fo table from a madman| ducing her mention her hus- Green, Grey, Black 3 ; two Trump on al pand’s occupation. * to pep up pitiful collection of kings and Right Way: Let her be a | » ; 2 Sng siiies Suen. No bidding system Will person in her own right, and | Sizes 10 fo 20 n a dish. 2 help you, never mind what her husband

There is only one thing you can

possibly do . .. get a new partner! ddes for 3 living.

1Imost all his ent. Chinese

2. Black, Grey, Green

Visitors Sorority to Meet Mrs. Nellie B. Smith, Easton,| The -Indianapolis Al ! Made Pa., and Mrs. John W. Bauer, Jr., |Chapter, a ‘Alpha sor. Rayon Taffeta in ’ p Guild Bridgeton, N. J., are visiting Mr. |ority, will meet at 8 p. m. today | 2 uild met and Mrs. Robert M. Holaday, 640 |in the home of Mrs. Edward! Sizes 10 fo 16 : th Tet Jor Middle Drive, Woodruff Place. |Karrmann, 520 Powell Place. | ; : Final pl — tl anna Plans Men and Women 3. Back-Beautiful * . : : embers of r ¥ . od Mendarmes Much to Shame of American Male erson Fettig, By ERNEST E. BLAU where. Just ride with me for Royal, Brown, :dward Law- ACK IN pre-Civil War 30 minutes between my office W. Mumford days there was a political and home and here's what

Grey, Beige Sizes 10 fo 18

From the Misses’ Shop, Wasson's Second Floor

. IF YOU RE 535" OR LESS!

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party called the “Know Nothing” Today there's a shameful and much bigger fraternity of husky men who can ' beicalled the “Do Nothings.” make an occasional stroke , I have received numerous and stop for conversation beletters from male readers tween; two just stand and who say American women hold their scythes and look. are spoiled, lazy, always try- =n A HUSKY man pushing a

small hand truck with an empty box on it. He passes a fire hydrant by a wall, goes back, sits down and watches the girls go by. . . . Four men

; installing a fuel oil tank. One 2 LERLOL EE NS ESPECIALLY FOR YO ~ another hands him something, } then sits down on a pile of dirt. a > ; The other two stand and smoke SRR and look. ... Three men in a road gang—playing cards. . Two men with somebody's delivery cart. One sitting on it, reading a paper, the other lying . in it asleep. : wy Multiply these by thousands \ and tens of thousands. Yet : these chiselers eat, and eat well . i too—judging by the looks of ”.. them. Hard work is not the : ing to. get something for, price of their existence as it : nothing. But men should talk, was for their fathers. Amtoday! bition—the call of America to i The pumber of men in this do things and to be i country who don’t buckle somehow does not touch them { down to a good day’s work, with its fire. ) y a - who live on ' taxpayers’ And a benign public pays for e Sei "money, on “benefits” and

you will see—or its equivalent: Five men with scythes in a Held, “cutting ragw One is actually cutting; two

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‘their loafing, in higher prices wages they do not try to

and--higher taxes. How long, earn, must be truly stagger- in this period of world-wide ing And they're not elderly need for goods, are these Se men, either—most are in fhe American men by the ‘millions ity prime of life. going to stand bY ijn loafing, You notice them every- just looking?