Can GRAPES

Fluorescent Lights Can

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Be A Danger

of

By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.

Ounce of BERYLLIUM is a rare chemical thousandths

of body which has come into Industrial beryllium per pound

опе chance in only during the past few weight hod

of killing

guinea years. That, however, has been two time enough to identify it as a pig within 30 days. Only one- proved xotorious poison and to make it tenth of this amount a serious medical problem. This fatal in rats. Thur, It would ap- poar that some animals are substance in used in some of the newer metal combinations called much more resistant to the alloys, and in the lining of effects of beryllium than others.

though it fuorescent lights,

that newer

The same studies also showed be noted should types of these tubes are being that beryllium apparently kills interfering with chemicals manufactured without this dan- by

which aid the body in ita uɛo gerous Uning

of sugars and starches, in par- ticular destroying the activity

one known 08

alkaline of phosphatase

Since it is not known cause

the beryllium does its harmful work, it is to be hoped that an antidote for this very serious fatal type of and frequently poisoning nay woon be avail- able.

a

Dociers have recently come to realise that the mere handling of broken light which is beryllium serious inces, for which there is as yet no treatment.

linod

may

Studies at the University of Chicago have shown that a single dose of about one eight-

how

CAN YOU DO ANYTHING WITH GRAPES ? IN A SWEET

I MEAN

THE CHINA MAIL,, THURSDAY, FEHKUAKI. 1, 1991.

WOMANSENSE

IF YOU PEEL THEM, CUT IN HALVES AND PUT THEM IN A FRESH

FRUIT SALAD WITH ORANGES AND APPLES, THEY'RE LOVELY

THEIR JUICE MAKES BUCH A DIFFERENCE TO THE GYRUP

OR MIX THE HÄLVES WITH A JELLY

* BUT IF YOU DON'T WANT THEM TO RIBE TO THE TOP DON'T ADD THEM TILL THE JELLY BEGING TO THICKEN

PARIS HATS ARE

GETTING

AND THE AMERICANS

HAVE A PRETTY WAY OP FROSTING THEM

DIP SMALL CLUSTERS

OF JOR INTO SNIFFLY WHISKED EGG-

WHITE

AND WHEN NEARLY DRY, SPRINKLE

WITH

CASTOR

BUGAR

THANKS BO MUCH BEEMS 00 EXTRAVAGANT

TOGAT THÊM THIẾT AS THEY

ARE

Apply Rouge To Play Up Your Eyes

By HELEN FOLLETT

WHEN playing with the make-up kit, keep in mind the fact that the purpose of rouge is to give freshness to the complexion and to play up the eyes. Therefore, it should be placed high, no matter what type you may be. Cream

than rouge is more effective for this purpose

the compact which is just for in emergency touch up. Put the cream rouge on in dots, one under the eye, one out toward the temple, one in the centre of the cheek, then blend them to- gether. Use powder, then the synthetic blush, then powder again; there will be no clear cut borders to your cheek roSES.

*

Fleecy Spring Coat

BOYS AND GIRLS

MAGAZINE

Willy's Toadstool Was Gone

-Everything Seemed to Be Disappearing-

By MAX TRELL

"HOWDY,

bowdy!" ex-

claimed Willy Toad when

he saw Knurf and Hanid, the shadow-children with the

turned-about names, coming through the Pine Tree Grove. where he Willy's toadstool,

usually sat catching fles, was in the middle of the Pine Tree Grove, Only today Willy wasn't altting on the toadstool.

"Why, Willy, where is it?" Hanid sald, looking around on the ground. "I don't see it any more!".

"Where is what? What don't asked you see any more?" Willy.

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Willy told Knarf his problems.

something very strange. Не WOB pointing excitedly at the ground. There was a sort of furrow that started at the hole where the shell table had been, and which continued On in among the trees, "It looks as

"Your toadstool It's gone?"

"Yep,

it's gone

all right. Except I don't know, where it could have gone to, I've been low for it. looking high and

it see it You didn't happen to walking up the road, did your"

**Toadstools don't walk, Willy," said Knart. "When they go away, they just dla

like the fame appear. match."

Cheerful Voice

"Oh!" sald Willy.

nn A

"Well,"

doesn't

he added the next moment in

a cheerful voice, "it

really matter. I've found a bet. ter kind of a stool to sit on. im't As a matter of fact, It really a stool. It's more like a table without legs. It's made

of shell."

"A table made of shell Hanid cried. "That's wonder- ful! Where did you find it?"

"It's lying

plne needles at the other end of the Pine Tree Grove,

on some

someone else found your shell table and dragged it off, Willy! You can see the mark on the ground where it's been dragged!"

was

this Hand said "Yes, someone dragged it off, Willy. But we can easily find out where it has been dragged to by following this line!"

Fino Idea

Willy

thought that was a Buc idea. He started hopping off along the furrow as fast as he could go, with Knarf and running right behind The furrow didn't straight. In fact, it kept

Hanid

him. very

around different trees, circling and several times It swung the brook down to the edge

back into the Pine Tree and Grove again.

right neer

"Whoever dragged it," said the brook," answered Willy.

that Willy, stopping for a moment Knarf and Hanid said

"wasn't catch his breath, they wanted to see it at once. to

sure of where he was dragging "I've never seen a shell table," said Hanid. "And neither has it to. We must have gone ten Kharf."

miles already. I wonder where the end of it is!"

he

"You know," Willy said as bopped along among Vie trees toward the other end of the

Over

to take it.""

and Hanid think they had

Knarf

very

Paris mililners put the new styles on show. Left, a white satin toque trimmed with vulture (Francoise Itay). Right, a pink mailu felt (8L Cyr).

SMALLER AND SMALLER

PARIS.

The colour of the hair need not be con- the aldered, unless it is red, in which event shade of the rouge must be harmonious. sume rule applies to the lipstick.

The

If the skin is golden or sallow, avoid purple reds like raspberry and burgundy; the happy selections are lipstick and rouge of the orange- yellow blend.

Needs Warm Colours

The pale skin needs warm colours that are not too vivid or will form too great a contrast to the natural whiteness. A rose shade is usual- ly effective.

While an exCESS of make-up is not con- sidered the correct thing, the dashing and sophia- ticated type is more likely to be excused it sho goes a bit toovar than the run-of-the-mill girls who are thrown out of form if they make them- selves scenic.

+ The blonde lovely, using artifice with dis-

T is not too early for some women to be thinking about their springcretion, can make herself appear distingulahed if hata. What will the hata bo like?

According to Paris milliners who have been showing their Spring models, hats will be small pull-on types covering half the head.

But they will leave room for the fashion. able chignon. They are worn asymmetrically:

a tiny flattering brim-twisting, turning, wav ing-increases the effect.

From IRENE RICHARD

Contrasting bindings look like being popular. They throw the shape Into

relief.

We are promised a Spring of flower trimmings. A mauve straw pull-on model by Maud Roser is finished at the side with sprays of lac.

Early Spring flowers are made of straw used with felt. Novelties are straw insects.

The fashionable straw is panama. again-oflen mixed with red or navy.

White will be smart, in the Spring

Maud et Nano are using batter's plush....cloche, canotters, pull-on types, trimmed with contrasting ribbon.

SHRIMP CURRY

SPECIAL

Dinnar

Tossed Green Salad Shrimp Curry with Rice Chutney Sauce

Hot Vegetable Platter with Carrois, Asparagus, Grilled Tomatoes

Peach Halves Topped with Sherbet

Coffee, Tea or Milk

All featurements Are Laval Recipea Servo Four

Shrimp Curry

L.

-(London Exprem Service)

she wears a black frock. Black, declare dress designers, the "eternal vamp colour." It is a

the recessive colour, makes

wearer's plexion, eyes and hair stand out as in the com- position of a cameo.

COOL-

Rouge will freshen up your face and em- phasise your eyes, if it is applied properly. Place it high.

Household Hints

A good skirt marker is a must for home sewers. One which uses pins for marking glves an extremely accurate line.

BY

PRUNELLA

WOOD

Adler & Adler

THE new toppers coming in for spring and resort wear

The new comin for years; just as the chubby

To Insure untracked carpets in your home, fur coat turned into stoles and aling-capes, the toppers

be sure to keep door mats clean, Frequent soapsuds scrubbing, as well as daily sweep- ing and shaking, is necessary if the door mat Is to accomplish its purpose.

Spring-cleaning

By ELEANOR ROSS

FRESHENING up the house time. Fill washer with tepid and its contents is in full swing water (100 F.) and sofien water all over the land, getting things if necessary. Use a mild soap to rights for spring. Requests or detergent. Wash quickly, not for "how-to-dos" are many, so over three minutes, with gentle аге answering some of action. blanket is very solled, general interest in this column. wash it again in clean suda.

ww

I the household equipment Includes automatic washer and steam iron,

and then many

Lifting From Wator

the

with Support blanket varied are the jobs that may be hands when lifting from the lightly undertaken,

For safely's sake, use wax sparingly on the stairs. Avold having scatter rugs at top and bottom. Fusten carpeting fly on step and keep it in good

won't repair so that it

catch

heels.

10

Cotton pique should be lam- For dered after each wearing. the dark dye that rubs off from your suit, coat and bandbag. use a soft brush to work a heavy Lather into these stubborn spots while washing.

such as water. Squeeze the water out Duster Coat

very

doing slipcovers, curtains, drapes, gently with ringer rolls blankets and such. Of course loosely set, or spin dry. Rinse in

and

so

at

J

washing machine uteS.

partially dry. When dry, brush lengthwise with fairly stiff, "clean, whiskbroom. Presă bind- Ing only, using a steam iron or dry iron turned to rayon setting.

Wash 2 iba large shrimp. not all woollen blankets can be water the same temperature as

washed successfully either fresh quick-frozen. Wash

or

never wash water and rinse in your override manufacturer's instruc- didn't Boll 20 min.

or, better still, tions on this point.

Rinre quickly, And be not over three much pressure-cook 5 min. at 15 lbs. careful with those that can be twist or treat roughly.

Do not Extract Pine Tree Grove, "this farther to go. The mark on with 4 c. hot water. 1⁄2 tbsp.

29-washed. shell table that I happened to the ground looks as if it were lemon juice and tsp. tarragon

Choose a warmish breezy day, double lines with the edges or water again. Dry blanket over find has a lovely design all just made, Willy," said Hanid. in the pressure cooker. Cool

wash and rinse quickly and bindings down. If hung outside, it, little squares and She was right.

of Hardly bad the shrimp and "pop_out" dry properly. First, sponge or hang in shade, or triangles and things. I'm sure they gone another ten feet be- the shells. Next prepare a curry brush soiled bindings with heavy from direct heat if hung inside.

hang

away prised no one else has bothered fore Willy suddenly yelled: sauce, To do this, melt 2 tbsp. mild suds made with tepid Tum blanket to other side when

There it is! There's my shell butte, or margarine: add 1/3 water. Wash one blanket tablef"

and 11⁄2 chopped onion

Lap. "Maybe no one else dis-

"Why, Willy," said Hanid, curry powder; slow-fry 1 min. covered it," said Knarf.

looking sharply at the shell ori Then stir in 21⁄2 tbsp. flour, 4

too. salt, By this

1⁄4 tsp. pepper, time they reached the ground, "You said it looked

drops tabasco and 1 tsp. lemon spot where Willy sald he like a table the

without legs! it

add

34 C. has discovered the shell table. has legs-four of them! And it's julce, Gradually

fiquld drained from the cooked walking!"

DIA also has head and a shrimp. Stir in 1 c. top milk

or light cream and bring to tall!" said Knarf. "There's just a little hole la

Add the shrimp "My goodness! It's a furtier rapid boil.

reheat. and

To serve, pile the ground!" said Knarf.

gasped. Willy.

flaky cooked rice in the centre "Oh, dear, it's gone like the

Pour over of a deep platter. It's disappeared!" toadstool!

Willy

got never

He had the curried shrimp, and garnish cried

Willy in a bitterly dis- beautiful sheil table,

with 1 scallion minced fine, appointed voice.

wait unti another load-

green tops included. At this

Knarf stool grew. It grew that very moment shouted that he just noticed afternoon, right after a rain!

"I don't see anything," sald Hank.

to

So

Rupert's Autumn Primrose-39

his

1 say in future.** He looks at his swatch, and then he puts the ax

The old genikeman takta nozzle time to get used to what has hip

of the sundial back as that it acla pened. ** told you there were no

chs right cimm., "And now picass auch things as imps and cives,” be

may hava, somas" of the "prim murmure," ** and I should „neYLÉ

roma?" asks Rupert. Why, që have believed there really were any ›› couren,” criza Mary, and she leade sinisys i'd away them with my own the way back throught the tell gram,

must be more careful what warda her flower bods. ayes

"AAN ANTAR "MIELAYED

Hot Vogetablo Platter

.

4

Peel, thin-slice and cook car- roty until fork-tender; reheat and drain tinned or quick- frozen

ups; slice asparagus crumb and fry fresh tomatoes, or crumb and brownL whole

melted

drained tinned tomatoes under the grill. Arrange la 3 colour- ful sections on a heat-proof platter. Pour over butter and reheat.

'Peach' Halves Topped with Sherbet

MATCHES

Velvet and plată.

Samo Method

are

Provided colours are fast, bed- spreads can be washed nicely using same method as for blankets, Washing by hand is not recommended as it is heavy

Bedspreads work

most carlly ironed on a wide table. Pad it with cotton blanket or table pad and cover with a sheet. For silk and rayon spreads, stean iron is ideal. Chenin and candlewick spreads should not be ironed with a dry iron. Shake them poveral times while drying, and brush lightly when they are thoroughly dry.

A

1.5

Velvet trimmed linen.

If you have a steam iron, put the chenille

candlewick spread on the bed and hold the Tasteam iron, with steam dial ret at wool, about half-inch above spread. Move it back and forth VELVET and plaid patterns so that steam permeates the pile there twain play a big role in and raises it. Then brush Mo new clothes. oleture, espe | lightly. cially for accessories. Black To wash quilts, follow blanket Allow 2 tinned peach balves velvet is used for a neat little directions, Dist making sure Now it the linen duster of the (preferably Elberta) to a per- pillbox with curved lines, trim colours are fast. Wash only wall-to motoring days, gori-

on. Top each peach with

amed with

black grosgrain tab ettched fat quilts. Ironing is not fled of course, and adapted to and dangling t medallions. necessary if quilts are carefully

the current scene for spring velvetcon makes

smoothed sm

and evened When Linen in champagne colour

sherbet

Black

slice of angel or sponge cake,"

off

By VERA WINSTON

Here comes another covival!

BCOOP of sherbet-pineapple, Alme,

Jemon or. made with Urned guave juice shoulder bag with zipper closing hung on double line to dry. Do the fabric of this duster-like coat Serve 2 peaches atop a thio

Dad

curved pocket that shows nut wash any down, feather er all decked out with black velvet a black and red plaid taf-| wool-dilled comforter. All should | for cobar, buttons and culik feta, facing. Black and red be professionally dry cleaned. that are adjustable to control plaid wool forms a low-heeled Follow directions for blankets to sleeve length. The cout in fully mum with string tics and a wash mattress pads, but it lined and has just enough black leather acction over the heavily poned, uso hot water warmth to take the chin off

(from 149 F-100 F.)

+

Trick of the Chef - Sprinkle crumbled crisp Bacon

peanuts över and chopped

are changing from costees of no great distinction into real coats in their own right, but short cut

This model is navy blue wool fleece, lined with red, and welt stitched at all edges. The buttons look like gilt nickles, the buffalo kind, amusing and smart .... Shown here with a narrow wool skirt, the coat will also go out, over dresses, attractively.

Your Sewing Scrapbook

DID

Mary Brooks

Card Table Cover

stilching

Stitch corners, and back, as at A

Cut away surplus of fabric at each corner, allowing 1⁄4" for seams.

If you make cover a snug fit you may not need tapes at the corner to tie around legs. It you prefer to have them, cul 4 pieces of twill tame each 17" jong

Hunt through your button box, and eight really pretty

from the corner.

Tape On Underido

ID you ever have chough buttons that you cut off a dress. cach button about 2′′ cand table cover? Have Place you often wished for a nice fresh one when friends drop in for bridge or canasta? Ours is

to simplest ever

make; 30 -will do it and minutes

one square yard of felt in a colour the buttons into place will

right for your room.

Take yardstick book or newspaper sure

and

a

big

and mako that your yard of felt is completely square. If it isn't, chalk true lines, then trim on them very carefully. If you have a pinking shears, pink odges by all means,

30

...Place Over Tablo Place felt over your table and

Br

Catch tape on underairie at B. The stitches that hold

serve to hold the tape at each corner.

If you have a very large cand table, buy 44 yards of 11⁄4" contrasting wido matching or grosgrain ribbon and stitch t all around outside edge to ex- tend, size of cover and make overhung wide enough,

If you make the cover as

ambitious, gift and fool

cut

pin corners. Moot tables are from bits of ribbon small card which allows for a 3" motifs-diamonds, hearts, clubs drop on each side, as indicated and spades-and applique these In diagram. Pin each corner to the corners instead of using in á true mitre.

the buttons,

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