Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1950 — Page 7

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| THE “LITTLE BOY" look is a resounding note'in spring fashions for women. Suits, coats and frocks . and now neckwear picks up the theme. Little boy collars of spanking white starched pique are the latest to sound off. Designed for wear with dresses or blouses, they're usually given a feminine look by a bright nosegay or a piece of costume jewelry. The collar pictured (from Block's; $1) represents the Eton style but there are three widths all told, ranging down to a narrow man's shirt collar style. The nosegay of imported blossoms also is $1.—By LOUISE FLETCHER.

Thursday's Menu—

BREAKFAST: Orange Juice, ready-to-eat cereal, French toast, honey or sirup, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Cream of potato soup, ham sandwiches, sliced dill pickles, baked apples, cookies, tea, milk. DINNER: Braised beef

rolls, butter or fortified margarine, mixed green salad, French dressing, dessert pears with cheese, coffee, milk.

DISHING THE DIRT—

By MARGUERITE SMITH

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as if they were infested with mealy bugs. They are hard to clean up once a plant has a real colony of them. But if you want to try to save the plants you have, you can either pick| them off by hand, or spray.| Since handpicking with a toothpick or matchstick is an almost endless process for many plants, spraying might be ~~ easier.

Blackleaf 40 or Evergreen are two possible sprays. Be sure to do a thorough job especially in! leaf notches and under leaves; Repeat whenever you see more| of the pests appearing.

Avoid Lumps In White Sauce

They say a cook may be judged by her sauces and that goes for white sauce. Ever have lump trouble with white sauce? Home economists have a good suggestion for avoiding that. Trick is to melt the fat in a saucepan, remove pan from heat, then add the flour, - stir until smooth and add the milk very gradually. When ingredients are added away from the heat, return to stove, stir. constantly over low heat, and you will have a lovely, lumpless sauce.

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To Skin Tomatoes You can easily slip off the skins {of tomatoes, peaches and pears if you put them in a wire basket or cloth bag. Then plunge them into boiling water for two minutes and then into cold water.

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“YOU GUYS are just. saying that because you can see ll the|which gives you the number of * cards,” sald Mr, Muzzy when the kibitzers him for his/cards higher than the seven out- Many Toeners ag play at trick one. side of Miss Brash’s hand. Your, Are Offensive = = “You're wing" replied Mr. Champion. "We're Just saying itihand and dummy, Scout for By JEAN ig because it's true. three these, means . ; Here is what happened. Against Mr. Dale's three no trump|Mr. Dale has only one heart high- CLEANLINESS is a social contract, Miss Brash led the sev- ‘ler than the seven. asset. Well, of courpe. Still, en of hearts. Dummy played low, South . The hearts which you can't see| many teeners offend in this Mr. Muzzy played the queen and Both sides vulnerable. and which are higher than the vital matter without fealising Mr. Dale killed it with the ace. NORTH lseven are the A K 10 and eight. jt Could you be one of these Mr. Dale then cashed his two Mrs. Keen Mr. Dale has only one of them. It's a fact that some people high diamofids and led a small 5-83 (Which one? You can't say for| show the dirt sooner than othheart toward dummy's jack, Miss A-J 63 sure. But If it is the 10 or the ore Kogtivs Brash went in with the king, be- D-QinTe eight where did Mr. Dale get his| , that some some folks Heving ft would be fatal to let K 1.3 jump to three no trump. ,.. attract spots and stains. They the dummy in. She figured there WEST EAST You must figure hin for the! cant travel without getting was a chance Mr. Dale had/Miss Brash Mr. Muzzy ace or king. And that means he 18| gooty. They can’t enter a freshstarted with only two hearts and|S—Q J 3 S— 10 8 6 5/bound to win one heart trick no| 1, painted room without: {that Mr. Muzzy had the ace of H—K 10 8 7 H—Q # 4 ‘matter what you do: But you can A gee hase 3 clubs, in which case the dummy /D—8 5 2 D—10 4 3 keep him from winning more (cor it may be no fault of could be shut out entirely. C= 88. C—A 39 than one by retaining your queen| v oun but you have to Miss Brash returned the queen SOUTH behind dummy's jack. take extra care. j |of spades, but Mr. Dale won, led| » In this particular deal the play . # » ’ \ to the jack of hearts and ran S-AKT4 of the nine of hearts at trick one] FIRST, give yourself a bru/three more diamonds for game.! H—A 512 has a double advantage, It not| tally frank Inspection. Do you { D—A K § only holds declarer to one heart] really look at yourself in your Mustrates Rule of 11 c—10 8 4 ltrick It also prevents him from mirror? Dor you really examine The bidding: lever reaching the board to run your clothes for grime This hand illustrates. the at: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST the long diamonds. soll? yg | vantage of using the “rule of 11. 1D Pass Mr. Mussy should have played|. © Pass Be strict with yourself! Don't (the NINE of hearts at.the first . Pass LY Pass | Breakfast Surprise think, Sister, you can get away | triek. 3 N NT All X Pass of that

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