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AME VAUVAN

DISCORES

GRILLED OXTAIL

THAT OXTAIL WAS A BIT TOO MUCH FOR, US. [MUM? WHAT

DO I DO NOW?

YOU WANT SOME FINE WHITE BREADCRUMBS- MIX THEM WITH SALT, PEPPER AND A LITTLE

CHOPPED

PARSLEY

WHY NOT GRILL IT

DEAR ?

J29

WIPE

THE

GRAVY FROM THE JOINTS LEFT OVER

DIP THEM

IN MELTED MARG, AND ROLL THEM

IN THE

CRUMBS

WOMANSENSE-

THEN. GRILL THEM BROWN

ALL OVER, BASTING WITH

A LITTLE MARO

EXPECT YOU'VE GOT COME THICK GRAVY OVER TOO, 80 ADD TO THIS-

LITTLE CHOPPED PICKLE, AND, IF YOU LIKE, SOME

CHOPPED OLIVES

TOO

AND JUKIT SIMMER I FOR 5 MIN OR 90. SERVE A BIT OF -SPINACH, TOO

Baby Simply Won't Sleep

PERHAPS there is

more universal

takes "Susle

a nop every

afternoon for about two hours, early in the afternoon. She awakens about 8.30 every mor- ning even if she didn't get to until 11:00 the alcop before.

night

wants no keeps calling for me,

water, wants to go to the bath- sleep

room, or any other excuse. I problem with the youngster don't get her up unless I feel from about twenty months she really in telling the truth of age to the age of five, six but she will keep talking for a or much later than the one couple of hours sometimes. by which the youngster, after being tucked in for the night, keeps calling the mother to his bedside few minutes for every some attention. In con- sequence, this youngster "Do you think I should dis- may not go to sleep for one continue her nap and try putting or several hours, during her to bed about 7:30 or earlier? Or do you think we should which time the mother is

ignore all her talking and not considerably annoyed. This even go into her room to tell problem may grow especial her to go to sleep? ly difficult if the child, be- of crowded con- ditions, must sleep in the parents' room.

cause

"Dear Dr Myers: I hope you 'can help me in my present pre- dicament of not being able to get our little girl to sleep much before 10:30 or night.

11:00

every

"My husband blames all this on me and says I'm always run- ning in and out of her room, but still he isn't patient enough to try to ignore her."

Here is my answer to this mother: By all means don't dis- continue the afternoon

nap. Why not put her to bed at least an hour earlier? You will hard- ly win her by reasoning with her or by spanking her for keep- ing awake, talking to herself or calling you back. Of course, her hearing you arguing over the matter with your husband renders her more persistent in her ways.

Announcing that she knows she must not get out of bed and

"Susan, our little girl, is 22 months old, and I have always tried to get her starled to bed about 8:30 or 9:00 every night. However, she always wants to be rocked, and I sometimes read her a book while rocking a little, thinking this sets a more pleas~ ant environment for her to go to bed, but I never rock her to sleep. Then, when I de put her

come to you, all you need to in her crib, she says, 'Mummy and Daddy come to bed soon?" do is not to go when she calls, having been sure all her needs She sleeps in our bedroom as

were mot before you left after we have Just a 3-room apart-

Just tell her tucking her in. ment, and whether she tries to

you will not and then keep your wait for us to go to bed, I don't

word. Lest she might feel lone- know, but she is going to drive my husband and me crazy fly or even afraid, leave her door this keeps up.

"I have tried to reason with her, and I confess I have spank- ed her and felt quite brutal be- cause she cries very hard, but nothing does any good. She

might even pause occasionally give her an extra pat or caress or kbs.

to

By G. CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D.

should go by her door or into Say nothing about her going her room on errand," instead Lo sleep. But don't keep ful of you. Both you and Dad iling her wishes. Even limit should cuddle her often by day, her going to the toilet to once read to drer, do and make things" or twice. It la better that she with bor, listen to what she has

have should

"accident" am

to say, answer all her questions the thom that

should coerce kindly and tenderly, and you to do her bidding. verse with her, keeping your- Part of

time the

Daddy selves calm and serene.

Improper

con-

Nutrition May Play

Ills

Role In Causing Heart

TUME ufter time

w

Beautifully Neat and Chic

By PRUNELLA WOOD

cold are

ONDERFUL little hats to wear with trig fashions which keep out the cold are a specialty of Lilly Dache, who does not mix her moods just because she brims over with luxury flht-

By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.

have one-fifth were suffering from B condi. 1 stressed the value of good coronary thrombosis, nutrition-the importance health of all the vitamins, minerals, right kinds of proteins, and other food elements found damage to time of the heart it-selves in a well-balanced diet. And if self. these things aro necessary in suficient quantity to maintain health, they are doubly needed in regaining it after it has been Thus, impaired by illness.

more Important in nothing is the treatment of any patient than the keeping up of his nutri- Lion.

to lion in which blocking of the tery in her creative talents. the She does not permit her through of blood flow

in devotees to proclaim them- arteries results coronary

extinguishing

in

by

their clothes with their mil- It Proves ..**

linery; and for the winter greatcoat The painstaking study of these suit, the winter patients included a determina of snuggling collar, she de- Lon of the amount of protein

these two hats, the blood, as well as the amount Signs of vitamin C present. It is in- among others. teresting to note that about ono fourth of the patients who had. The hat, above, is severe- heart disease, due to some condy shaped in the English tlon other than coronary th walking notion from the bosis, had a deficiency of both vitamin C and protein in the darkest taupe satin; ita blood, while two-thirds of those tight veil ends in three tiers with coronary thrombosis showed low blood levels of there which soften the back hair- important food substances. Thus, line. many patients with heart disease

Right, 1. cap, cloche, seem to suffer from a nutritional deficiency, and it might even he toque, what you call it, is concluded that improper nutri- made of brown chenille on plays some role in produc-hand crocheted and mount- ing heart trouble.

Protein is supplied by such ed over black felt; a long milk, and egg, scarf, and very long gloves, well as

of the

Vitamin C Important Protela, essential in health for the repair of worn-out times and for tissue growth, is de- manded in illness because it speeds up the healing of issue damaged by injury or disease Vitamin C is also necessary for wound healing and rear issue formation,

of these facts, Dr Because her

Halph

W. Trimmer and Dr Clayton 3. Lundy made a study

From this as six-year period.

open with a dim light on out-

side. Every now and then, after short periods at first and longer periods later, walk by hor door or even into her room as if on an errand, to give her assurance that all is well. You

Graceful

Arms

Courtwy Warner Bros.

Movie Star Anth ftoman's graceful arms are one of her distins, tivo beauty features. With a little care, yours can be pretty, tod,

By HELEN FOLLETT

·

of over 550 patients during a foods as me-grain cereals. match the chenille group, 123 patients were selected Vitamin C is supplied princip hat.

who had heart disease. About ally by citrus fruits and toma- toes. Of course it is possible to get vitamin C in a concen- trated form, that is tablets of ascorbic acid.

стерс,

EVENING IN PARIS

Paris.

with

by

Protein in Dict

Make-up Should Be Convincing

Litir Dache

Notice the forward plich, and the steady act of the hat, Juft; it-la prophetic of millinery to come.

Fur Fabric Cape Stole- Make-Believe Ocelot

Mark position of pockets, then follow steps below:

(K) Lay pocket piece over pocket position, right sides to- gether. Stitch, making box 6" long by " wide, Slash through centre and into corners,

to

Form Even Wolts

Women Looking Like Hallowe'en Masks

MOST

HOLLYWOOD.

women

look like a Hallowe'en mask these days, Inmented Louis Hayward.

It will be the happiest day of his life, be sold, when he fads a girl showing a plain, clean, un-- painted face.

"You don't know from one

day to the next what any given. woman is going to look like," he said. "K you should happen to catch her without her make-up, you wouldn't recognise her at

all.

"You salute some bonnio giri with a kiss, and you are three days getting it off your face, your hands, your shirt and your bond- kerchief.

"I the life thing wears cyo make-up, and the day gots warin, you have to lead her, half blind. to a wash bowl to get the stuff out of her eyes."

Hayward, who is playing his usual dashing role la Columbia's "Dlok Turpin's Ride," is oven more grieved about what he alls the "different personality" phase among ladies.

Lipa Change Shapa

"One day your girl may ha a pale creature with a narrow slash of red where her mouth is on her totally unrouged face," ha said. "The next she may be a hayden with a mouth made up of lips as thick as a quarter slico of parsimmon.

"She alternates cupid's bows with prim little narrow mouths, or she does a Carol Channing and lays the stuff on so thick you can't tell where her mouth ends and her car begins If you kiss her, you're likely to land halfway between."

A married man gets the worst of the deal, he added.

"When a lady gets home, she merely changes her red goo for white beauty creams,

and F

i man in ng badly off with one as

with the other," he said:

Fortunately, the problem sel- dom, bothers him, at work.

Kissproof Lips

}

"Actresses are sensible enough to use kissproof lipsticks that lot a man leave his day's work practically as untarnished as be took it up in the morning. fabric

I through (L)--Draw

wish I could say the same for side. wrong

Form even other giris."United Press welts and baste diagonally. Press czerfully. From right side, stitch close to welts, egöln making an oblong box.

(M)-Press welt plece over opening.

each picce, to

down

It would seem important in cases of heart disease that

Many women make the mis- dresses Street-length

effort be made to supply the deep portrait decolettes are eye- patients with large amounts of take of not powdering south of catching among the cocktail and the right kind of protein in the the chin. You should start your diet and that vitamin also be powdering below the neck Une costumes shown evening

of your frock, if you want make- ack administered. This Maggy Rouff. A couple in black

particularly in gathered important

bis suffering up to be convincing. If you use patients have finely

a foundation cosmetic, start thy drapes

pes moulding corsage and hips from

from coronary thrombosis in

application on your neck, and where a side panel dips below order that repair of damaged the hemline; these suggest a low heart tissue may be speeded. include waistline because of the drap. The right kinds of proteins are should carry

edges, reinforcing top of pocket! ing.

those that supply the ten amino rouge.

MAKE fur ogain! Tals time a on both sides, as at O. Press. is a black velvet acids which cannot be made in

If your hair is short, be care- Another

stole capelet in Ocelot Cut stole lining samo Bize

4 ful not to have it cut too high imitation. Buy either 50" sheath under a flaring detachable

as outside except 1′′ narrower satin skirt, black on one side and

Of course, all other necessary at the back. The length of the taffeta or a 54" tubular jersey at centre front. Stitch centre white embroidered in jet on the food parts should be supplied hour should be regulated by the for lining.

back seams in both fabrics. other. Scarlet moire makes a by giving a a well-balanced diet.

Straighten fabrle. Fold in

the body. ཟས་

that your ear lobes

a suggestion of

wrong

side.

lining

Even

N Stitch edge.

Favoured

Fabric

pouch pieces. Stitch

Wrong Side Out

wrong

slim dress, halternecked. The physician will determine hope of the head and the con-

by a a full overskirt. just what diet should be follow- tour of the neck. The shingled half lengthwise, dark green taffeta ised. In some instances, it might thiet, when the neck is long and out. Lay with fold away from

mistake. entirely

the fanpleated, even

Locks should be free and flow. you. be necessary to supplement natin, is a pulchritude short sleeves. A brown velvet tural foods by giving proteing to shorten the appearance of Measure from shoulder to around except neck and centre skirt and full short-sleeve coat hydrolysates which are mixtures the pillar кроп which the wafat

2

ntain

are completed by

pleated of amino acids made from pro feminine head rests. white chiffon blouse whose mink teins. The physician will also sleeve-borders show below the decide which of these prepara- The short, plump neck should coat sleeves.

tions should be employed and have nothing to do with beads

ndminis- they should be include how

or necklaces that only make it Floor-length dresses

look fatter and shorter.

both

by

slim and wideskirtodi tered. models, the most giamorous called "Noel," being a white tulle crinolined affair with an enormous

covered skirt

Dy festoons of frills and a allm cor- with crystal sage.embroidered dangles. The other extreme is a black velvet dress wit

trail ulg siren' with back below

godets at

knces Something different in stoles accompanies a demure portrait gown of white and gold broche; the stole is green velvet gathered up one arm with ends hanging the floor or draped about the shoulders,

Much glistening white is spon- sored for evening. Rich fabrics Include velvets, metal brooches, folles and satins.

Household Hints

For safety's sake, every stair- way should have clear lighting the full length. A two-way

TAKE a survey of your arme, Flabby muscles or localised fat Will they be a credit to you when may' be corrected by proper you fare forth in your bare-top exercises. Do the lantern- switch at both ton and bottom formal? Is the skin surface white swinging movement, if this hap- of the stairs is recommended. god smooth? If not, it will be pens to ba your pet beauty improved by frequent andinting preve with a bleaching cream.

Dend

upon

of the wrista. Do. up

Д

Cellar steps should be adequately lighted and staira painted white,

Oven-browned plo dishes can bo easily cleaned if you soak them'in a strong solution of borax and water.

The Straight Path

BY AL

ALICE ALDEN

Ben Bala

Stand tall, chest high, tumuny in-you might as well Improve Start the application at your your entire figure while you are inger, ends, work upward to the about it. Fold your Angers in wrist where a few manipula the palms of your hands, making lone will help them to be fex- Light Alsts. Send the hands out ible Preity, hond movemeria de straight in front of your body on One method of laundering lace Ine with the shoulders. Send the flexibility

curtains is to "alosh" them gently them high, then out at the sides up and down in a sudsy bath. on your upper

high-then far back. When rinsed, good Casual motions won't do a

starched and get In pomo hard work on your elbows that thing. You must pu't hard on put them back ard never anything to write home the muscles, not only of the pulling gently crosswise and animation in dasign and go for walking Navy wool: Is used about. The Desh is usually coarse arms, but the chest and the down. When almost dry, the for thisllm chariner designed by Omar Kiam. The jacket in there, being frictioned by sleeves shoulders. This exercise wolks bottoms on ba droned where lined with deep raspberry-icoloured sukmurah and hat and invariably neglected from a liko a miracle. too, for nor they hang, using a padded board narrowing, button-down collar filled in with a blue chiffon cosmetic standpoint,

malising the breasts.

In the process.

scart for a bountiful bonus.

down strokes

AIMS

and

very

out, squeezed

lightly

THE smartcat, sulte, chooda tho straight and itarrow path, and I plenty of

on the rode, are so adroitly cut and fasliloned, that there

Lay fabric together, side out, and scam all

way

to left of A for B, and front lines. Press scams open.

2 to left of B for C. D is 1/6 Turn right side out; stitch

Mea- back neck facing to position, neck plus " above C.

Turn raw edge of facing sure 20" from left hand cage for E.

and front edges under 1⁄4” and

facing to slip-stitch

lining. Chalk a line 1 in from

Press carefully. lower edges to E and a second line in 13 for F. 9" above A out and make a buckle covered Male belt, turn right side is G. Connect G and B.

with fabric, or use a metal or

Draw curve from B to D leather covered buckle, A and connect with E for front large hook and eye at waist- neckline. Broken line shows line of stele is a convenience. continuation of facing.

Hold

Tie string to chalk. end of string at D and chalk at G. Draw are from G around

sa connect with line F.

Cut Around Curvo

Cut garment, cutting B to G, around curve, along line F to edge of fabric. Cut from B to 0, out to C and down front neckline.

Cut bolt of desired width from lengthwise strip да at H, and a back necką facing us at I Cut welt pieces for pockets from fabric at J. Halance of fabric may be used for turban if desired.

1ayd

H BELT

Waistlina +37

Fold

71

"Green-gold jersey frock.

By GRACE THORNCUFFE

JERSEY is the prize fabric this sonson, emorging from office and campus io go out to dinner and to generally have a good time. Soft and supple worsted jersey in a rich shade of green-gold has been becom- ingly droped into a good figure- flattering dress, a nice choice for, smart

Four daytime weat covered buttons fasten above the yoke line from where draping softens the bodice. A brown suede belt #udded with caboohon stonda 'adda d note, pf sparklo.'' The front of the skirt in an overpanel; the back baving *TW**"UIL*****

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