South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 170, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1921 — Page 26
26 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. JUNE 19. 1921
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Woman Lawyer Champions Bill To Require Health Writ to Wed
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N'vrr put hr,t f. m.". j Into th r'friyratrr. H:it -wnt-ci ic nn-1 tnm cnndf-r.prs an l unl; a !ani; r-f r1trrator. If thro h r.rl for htc?o !n ronlinic S'-mothinK put th- f.-..l to f ( hnil in a .in nrvl ji;t th i n in ar.(.thr pan of ro!l witr. Thon put th wholo thinic In a iraft. ya mon an stf-arn l-.ns J- ' T I! 1 rising tli foo.l jm cool no.jih to put in tiu i l"x. Mcmiu for Tnifrrr)v. rmnAKFAST Ifalv. of trnpo. fruit, extravagant Avaffls, sirun. coff pp. LUN-CHKON Toasted chooso sarvlwirhns. pickles, tfi. inSSKll Mutton ruMet. rrrarnel potitof-s, strinir l' an. romaine alad. nut pul3inc. roff-p. My Own HjvIjm's. The (t ni l th" nrck of mutton makes the nirrt rutlet?. Tho chine ton ani th r-nis of the rib hones shoilM r hiwoi! off, leaving th cutlet about 4 inches loner. The end of each bore 5houI 1 be scraped quite bar for thre-qua rtrs of an inoh. Flitten with a blow from the broad side of chopping knife. This is an Inexpensive cut of meat that few housekeepers use. Kxtmvjicrant Waffles. Two cups sweet milk, 1-2 cup butter, 2 cups flour, 2 tea?p'.ons baking powder, 3 es, 1-4 teaspoon salt. Molt butt'-r and add to milk. A(M flour to make a medium natter. More than 1 cups may be needed. Increase the amount of bakinc: powder in proportion. Add the well-beaten yolks of the eps to the batter. Add the whites beaten till stiff and dry. Jut before fjkintr add the baking powder and boat vigorously. Hake In hot, well-trreaise. waffle irons. .Mutton Cutlets. Piv of six cutlets, 2 tablespoons dried bread crumbs, 1 tablespoon finely chopped ham, salt and pepper, 1 CKg. Mix bread crumbs and ham. The ham may be omlttrd. but it pives taste. Season with salt and pepper.
Heat cgff slightly with 1 tablespoon ; houn nationally known through
cold water. Dip cutlets in epp, then In crumbs and apaln in egp. Fry In hot fat. I?rown quickly and then cook rather slowly.- Mutton may be cooked rare if preferred. (Copyright. 1921).
Woman's Foundation to Erect "Clearing House" in Capitol
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fleorpe Harnett and Mrs. C. C. Cal
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Yo'i are about to be married. You r1-,. f.r a license. The clerk says. "I.- :'s m,. your eucenks certificate." Th.it will b the situation met by f -w erh arts in New York if the euv 'i.ii-s Mil rnc the legislature. Mi- Kov,. Kfitluril erp. assistant dStri.-t attorney, is working for the Ti! ?-e that it's enforced, too, if it p. i - s," s)ie. says. Tii pr"p d Mil provides tint -v ry p rsori nsut obtain a bill of !. i!:h ir iia a physician appointed by th.- Lou'd of health. Otherwise,
"Not only would I Insist on It," she says, "but I should bring him mine, also."
TO TRY liANDIir SOOX. ROUKX, France. Prosecutor Tastan has called Dr. Paul and Dr. Anthony, two famous physicians, here. They will examine bones found in the chateau of Henri Iandru. French hluobeard. Other physicians declared recently that the bones were those of animals, not of Iandru's fiancees. The Iandru trial will bcpln at the next seion of the Versailles court of assizes.
their work in connection with various woaien's organizations, are leadins thj National Woman's Foundation movement which has for Its object the establishment of a mobilization center in Washington for women. The Woman's foundation ha3 secured a beautiful wooded estate of 10 a crew near the heart of Washington. The purchase price was $800,000 and the buildings proposed are to cost between four and five millions. The chief building will be a national clubhouso for women. campaign for funds for the erection of this will be launched soon throughout the entire United States.
The first meeting will probably be
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"I fir bet'er to wreck the lives ..f" e.i;p- : !.. lnjt suffering with ; .- thin f"t" tliem to marry j a.d brinir a i a.Iica pped children into' :h world," she says. "S'':;)" cupies ill be selfish : to f. the law, I suppose, but a fugeric law will i-ertainly ! :u t pr.-v'.t the disease which ' threatens tct deteriorate the human n .- r more to blam than v.i for the r.cessity of a eu- ... M: IIotlirM1. rt: wis asked If she! bir' lf would refus.. a man unless j 1 e rarue bearing a eugenics ccrtifi- i it. . I
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Oc;rich f athers mly gr anywhere this ;i'jn. You ir.ay find them a b.rr.mg in littlo bunch the licht cb-ak which you viect ta draw vn over evening frocks in rummer, in tia- fashion of thu g.irruer.t which .,'. Stanton wears n I.ady IMlIy. Th ilei comes frm Paris and i carried cut in orange tafft-ta with osXrlch tlpa of deeper tone.
Twenty to 80 per oe,r.t of the children in New York re below normal mentally. Ir. A. Skinner. New York Det-artrr.ent of Education.
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held In New York In the hall room of Mrs. Vincent Axtor. In Philadelphia the women will rather at the home rrf Mrs. Jamw Sullivan. The movement has every .appearance of belns an effort at concentration for a show down that will make equal suffrage and an equal voice In the Rrovernment a working fact
rather than an Inoperative theory. Mrs. Calhoun and Mrs. liarnett are
Fllent on this, however. Thev refuse
to go farther than to gay that the movement will he a "clearing house for women's activities."
FOIt IILACKIIKADS. If hlackhends ar your worry a powder made of two ounces each of corn or wheat starch, powdered borax and almond meal will help. After washing the face wlh hot water at night rub In a quantity of the powder and then rinse out with hot water.
Hair Must Have Cleanliness to Retain Health
Ton cannot chars your feature. yvu may net he able- to chance the texture of your skin but your hair! Therein ran lie your claim to henuty if you have the will to take care of it. Fint in hnportar.ee In the makincr of a beautiful head of hair is cleanliness hs to combs and brushes. Three times a week Is not too often to give them a pood bath In F"ap and water cr ammonia, with a ?terllizlnp: once a week. Sterilizing Is no intricate thin?. Merely dip the brush to Its handle In a solution of a tei5poonful of formalin, a very mild form of formaldehyde, and a pint of water and send the comb in after. for actual care of the hair the brush never was intended to take out tangles, they shouli be grently
removed by f.ncers and comb whl the brushing acts in one n9 a (i'anor. Wetting the hair every day, while cornbir. it. is a sure and
I spee :y road to baldr.es. Give your
hair little wtitrr and much air except at the times for phumron. Th average head of hair shOUM r.rt be washed more than once n month and if for atmospheric reasons washing mre often is necessary then i il in the hape of pood vaseline or olive oil sheu'.d be rubbed cntly Into tho scalp.
A Simple Desert Tha t Will Please Exacting Taste Farina puddinc with fruit sauce you can safely set before your most exacting pust. To make it. boil one quart of milk, pour in 1 ounces of farin. cook for
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two ounces of ujrar, two r u n , buttfr, mix well and ! irtani f-r : a minutes. Thn add rlsht rs-sr - yolk and six raw ecg- whites -x'r. . ped to a stiff froth. When wr,:; r-.wx-ed fill In buttered molds. thre-rj ters full. Cook In a bain-marl n 45 minutes. Serve with fruit mu . Fruit Knifv. Dilute one pint of jam or .'-; Juice In same quantity of llsht s r ;; I'fli and strain into another pin -.t into em al 1 eu irw various kin ts prefen?d or fresh fruits A ll N to the Muce nnl boil apaln. If . liquid thicken with a little c rr.-5tarch.
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