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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1951.
PRACTICAL HOMECRAFT
How He Keeps The Stars
TARS pay me thou-
"STARS
sands of dollars, every - year to keep them, in top shape. Without spending a nickel anyone can achieve the same results in his own home."
Terry Hut, one of Holly. wood's most successful condi. Haners, makes this disclosure Every day approximately 100 lars, executives, doctors and but plain people pay $3,75 to Visit his headquarters for ninety minules. He stays strategically + Restaurant Row, in the most of lavish cafes,
Once a perron knows how to build and preserve health be van du it anywhere," says Bum. Cmder Richard Widmark, H keep himself in normally good
In
Top Shape
shape. But Marine lieutenant in Halls of Montezuma' he wanted to work off n fow pounds, Six weeks later he was fourteen p: unds lighter. He was in what 恥い
for the role of £1
call 'ten round shape, meaning he could have boxed ten rounds, without undue fatigue.
"He wants to stay in this con-
dillon, so he's putting weight lifts and paruitel bars in his
Self-dosage With Bromides
Can Cause Much Harm
BY HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.
backyard. By using thent regularly and following the rest of my programme he should continue as a ten-rounder.
"Assuming you're organically sound, here's how you attain and keep perfect physleal-con-| lition:
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↑ Eat wisely. If you are too heavy, avald rich desserts, bread, fatty meals, cream, but~] ter and condiments,, If you are underweight. drink jots. water, eat more ments, fruit, butter and cream, bananas, starches and fish, Drink glasses of half-milk and half-cream be- tween meals,
extra hour each night, If your weigh
Sleep on
is normal you're probably cal- Ing properly.
A
2 Extreise daily, but not
within an hour after meals. Your excrelse should make you loose and reloxed, not tight or lized. Lifting and stretching are best, Breathe deeply and slowly. Lie on back and lift legs, DS l-ups, Take it easy, Star! with a few minutes, but don't exceed half an hour at any time. Don't Jump into a shower your geartbeat has slowed to normai.
HOSPITAL attendants are very discharge, and a rash is present [mmediately! wakt fundar with the fact that large in
cut of three euses. numbers of peuple suffer severe These patients also
have WH-effects from self-dLarge"With fever and an inrrense In the bromides.
pulse ente preparationg- are often
P by physicians to res
duce
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In trending the intoxication, the patient is put to bed at rest and is given salt. If he nervousness and to pro-
able to ake it by mouth, it can be given duce sleep, Property used in this way on a specie Creaston, they
every Late hours in this way. It harmless. Unfurtumety, also be helpful to give in- may however, many people continije" jevilong of, the salt solution into to use the m
on their own, tak- a vein. The patient must re- ing them habitustly over long reive plenty of fluids which also purioos of time and in inerous=" can be mjected into a vein. In ugly heavy doses, This reults th almost all cases, the patient must what is known as bromide in- he given sime qulering prepara- Uxication.
tion, such as one of the barta- turates,
the
Marked Symptom
and
Loss of Salt
3 Live sensibly. You can't be well if you maddie or drink too much. Wear a smile, Be it
erested in everything around [you. Don't waste your time on points one and two anless you kindly attlude en develop toward your fellow man,
"Perhaps nee three guide- most sem ten obvious, fil there is nothing mysterious about health, It coines to mo fut lose who pursue a faithful}
ty."
The 16! of actors and jactreses whom Terry has treat.)
men
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It most njarked symptom is de/wsiness. Weakness is also
In the patients treated, there during the last 24 years in present and may be so cevire was an average stay in the hos- feludes glamour girls from Vil-) that the patient is unable to get pital of more than two weeks, ina Hanky Belly Girable, out of bed. There may be inter-
und several of the rases end- leading
from
Enchanting Aprons For The Little Lady Dougla ference with normal control of
futally. It is possible that Fairbanks, Sr. 15 Doug. Jr. bladder, the
disturbance ..r
Pola Mlovely rome of the symptoms may be dramatic netrusses frin
MAKE or one of these speech, inability to wolk, que to the loss of salt from the Negri to Linda Darnell,
You will Spring Slurring of
of speech, trembling, body, but it is more likely that character players. from Erich be delighted and the cost, mental,
excitement are they are produced by direct ac- Von Stroheim
Edmund considering their beauty, will other details in a picture which son of the
bremide on The Gwenn. Rita Hayworth was 3 curprise you. resembles ประเ of ordinary
th: 51105 alenhofle intoxication. Many of the patients show signs of fluid they should be employed only dellciency, such
dry, under the direction of the red, ning membranes of the physician in the dose which he
nough.
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plaid printed percale. I Gardner. William Lundigan, needs Payda of star-studded unn Allyson, Von Jahnson. cotton. C is made of one yd, of Gene Tierney, John Payne and
organdle and yds. of cation Esther Williams.
Ince,
Mr. Bingay Sounds
The
Identists
Alarm
N Middlesex there are 40 to look after the teeth of 273,353 school- -children-one-to-every-6,800-
children.
CHILDREN'S TEETH ARE GETTING WORSE
Dental attendants would
be
An "appalling deterioration ceded for the evening work in the condition of the children's too. It is hoped to recruit these teeth is the resuit. Who says people-who must have come su? Mr J. V. Bingy, Middlesag till and knowledge of dentistry County Council's chief dental offering them 12s. Gd. officer.
full establishment The dental officers in Middlesex is 96. But since the National Health Service caine into force the figure has dropped to less than half the establishment,
of
THE DESERTERS
Dentists are deserting the council schools for more money. Some are going into private practice. But most are going to better-puid jobs in the hospital regions, Mr Bingey thinks the drift may go on.
Mr Bingay thinks his plan should be given a trial run of ree months, in the hope that some of the errant dentists any
lured back,
I think it unlikely that they will.
Half-of-the-salary-for-n-school- dentist is paid by the Ministry of Education, the other half comes out of the rates,
And local authoritles are reluctant to approve recommendations for higher salaries when It means another call en budgets already weighed down by such demands as the Festival of Britain.
Middlesex is typient of many WHAT THEY EARN countles, but its case is one of
Maximum salary for a dental the worst, and Mr Bingay has o
cffleer, it is now recommended,; plan. He does not hope it will should be £1,250, A chief dental be a complete solution, but I offer is another £50. The may be a palliative. It is that maximum a chief dental offices dental offers In Middlesex can earn after he has had all hould voluntarily attend even- the rises due to hiin in un arco ing ressions at elinics to give of 400,000 people is £1,450. treatment to older children and Yet dentists in private pre- nursing mothers,
tice can carn Ave Agure incons under the National Henith Schemel
In other words, after the 40 harassed dentists have rusert through their ordinary day's work-and Mr Bingay says that
A valeran dentist, who has been working with a local at- the children are only getting therity for 30 years, sums it vy, emergency treatment they are Lie is Mr W. B. Graulispn of to be asked to
work in the Cambridge. evenings-as-well-
The fee, it is suggested they should recsive Irr the evening session of several hours is £3 35, sum which Nalignul Health Jentists find no difficulty in earning in three-quarters of an hour.
private practice, not want to quit.
But he does
But Mr Grandison says: "It is a losing game, We come under The 1944 Education Act.
We should have been brought int the National Health rehenie."
It is sometimes thrce before Mr. Grandison-can-Stę-2; child patient.
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Many dentists are staying on of loyally, to help the children. But the steep rise in the cast
of living is tempting them to transfer their talents to a post where they have more) prospect of balancing their own domestic budgets,
And so,
unless the Drents 2321 offord private treatment, the children's teeth go from bad _to_worse,
William Roland
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Crosswise Ends
Apron A: Straighten both crosswise ends of the fabric. Tear from one Crosswise end two 3" strips for waistband und
ties,
Next, for pockets, tear off a crosswise strip 144" wide. Divide this into three 12′′ wide strips, as diagram rhows. Two make the large side of these pockets; the third Cover A
Worn washcleth und make a very nice potholder,
36" Band Tics
13
one
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THE SECRET OF GOOD GROOMING
Good grooming, with every hair in its place, perfectly muni- cured nails, and every piece of 'othing and accessories spunk- ing clean and wrinkle-free; that's the secret of a fine. up- pearance, one that is much more important than the extent for cost of the wardrobe.
The colourful scarf in various materials has become a popular item of the winter costume, since it prolets neck and clothing, besides adding a bright spot to one-ecisar eluthes. Whatever type scarf you wear, make sure that it is spotlessly clean. Even prints that are not fast colcur"
be washed can usually successfully If you use lukewarm suds and real speed. Roll in u towel after rinsing to remove excess moisture. If in doubt about colour running. iron at once trying to complete the en- tire jcb from suds to final folding in, geven minutes, Try it. with an old scarf and see how proficient you can be,
Against the Wall
Mr Grandison is 60-and-he-For colours you trust, try drying your surf against the tiled reduced a scheme in Cam-) bathroom wall, like a hankie. But give the wall a good wipe bridge-unique in the country
frat. Washed at night the scarf should be ready for wear in whereby adolescents con get the morning, without ironing. Did you ever see such a hand- dental treatment up to the age some array of fabric gloves and at most reasonable prices, tou, of 189. He is proud of his life for such fine merchandise? White work, He could
or coloured. they have a. earn several
sturdiness that insures tasting qualities, that is, if you give thousands EL yeur
them care,
WHITE SAUCES MAKE A
FOR FISH WHITE FISH
SAUCE WITH: OZ MARG,
MUST JOT DOWN THESE USEFUL, NOTES! THEY'LL LIVEN UP MY FISH
DISHES
3 LEVEL TABLE→ · SPOONS FLOUR. SALT PEPPER, AND 12 PINT MILK. OR MILK AND - FISH STOCK 50-50
inore
ID
Caper Sauce Eng Sauce
ADD 2-3 LEVEL TABLESPOONG- CHOPPED CAPERS
(OR PICKLED NASTURTIUM SWEDS)
THEN VARY
IT LIKE: THIS
ADD 1 OR 2 COARSELY
CHOPPED ́HARD-BOILED EGGS AND A DROP OF LEMON
Pursky Sanca
ADD 2 LEVEL TABLESPOONS CHOPPED PARSLEY
Shrimp Souce
ADD CHOPPED SHELLED SHRIMPS AND,
A DASH OF
ANCHOVY GSBENCE
Mushroom Saues
ADD SOME CHOPPED FRIED MUSHROOMS, AND "THE JUICES THAT COME FROM THEM
Answers the telephone question
IN a mall, rúsdern
hall the only
ful piece of Furni- ture Is ohe which doesn't have to Le
moved for dustles One problem can be solved. by building a telephone table with no legs to get in the way of the vacuum cleaner, and space to key the telephone books tidy.
The Minent is made from 'a dis. plank of timber lin, thick. About Gil of it is required, but mrd net 11 be in one piece. The first step is to eut the timber to the following dimen- sicus
THE TOP: 2ft. Gins. long with the right-hand curter randed off as shown In the sketch.
THE TWO SIDES of the ditectury tack. Both 13ins. long.
THE BASE of the rack: The grain of this fron! zen frem
Str
to buck so that
SUTEWA from the sides dɔ not go into enil gain.
The assem- is made biy
with the use
of two fiets-ixed first to the side-piccek as shown in the dia st, and then rerewed into the top shelf. The base of the rick is then fixed in place with rews driven through from the
The Ament is screwed to thie wall with three strong eye- plates Funk Blush into the buck edge of the top wit.
and plaster
It is, a lath
uprights
Apron B; Tear off two 3 wall, make certain that the fix- crosswise waithand ties. Tearing sereva gó into the thick UIT one 10"
cres we trip, Divide this porket picce lengli- wie in Duree equal pieces. A hem 2 derp is made in the top of two pleces.
Caly diference in aprons A and B is that. A has deep pockets. There may be super at top or net as you wish, has wo lest-deep packets each vide. You pocomplish this after the pocket is in place by stitch- ing lengthwise of the apron through the centre of B pocket. to make two on each side.
The waistline is Into a space
Rathered
14 10 wide:
behind the plaster. This. Atinerit will often be used for taking telephone messages, and must be frn and rigid,
PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS
Copics of
photographs
the band ditched on from the taken by the South China wrong ride brought over to the
front and stitched down. Thi"Mörning Past, SouthTM China stitching is continued to the
end of the ties, thus concealing Sunday Post-Herald, Jnd all new edges. A 2" hem is put
in the bottom of each apron,
Lace Hem Apron C is made tame na A and B.with these exceptions: Make a 1" em in lace uercs top. The edge of the lace is turned under and stitched each side so it will hold secure- ly. The lace is stitched length- wire, panelling the front divide it into three pockets as shown.
10
to:
Two row'n
rows of stiletting in each | of the panel linca is desirable to hold the pockets securely, The hem is turned to the right, side to catch the bottom edge)
of the lace inside the hem when
t is stitched,
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A 0009 HAUL.
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