SCIENCE REVEAL'S
ANOTHER GREAT
HEALTH BENEFIT
FOUND IN DELICIOUS
QUAKER OATS
*Alamin (Vitamin D1) is a food ele
„ment that nourishes the nerves, pro-
› motra energy, aida digestion. Vital
to perfect health. It must be re By supplied to the systems daily.
Rich in THIAMIN", it nourishes the nerves, revitalises-builds lasting health.
Everyone, young and old alike, needs a daily supply of Nature's tonic food, Thiamin, for lasting health and strength. Thiamin uf- fects almost every bodily function so vitally that perfect health is im possible without it.
And Quaker Oats, science finds, is extremely rich in this precious food essential. That is why it is so important to cat Quaker Oats in some form every day.
Quaker Oats contains four other great health bencûts as well. It is a wholegrainfood with energy value beyond compare. Yet Quaker Outs is truly delicious. It is economical too and easy to prepare. Buy a tin of this whole grain food today. Serve it to all your family.
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A very soft, loose-end permanent has turned this little girl's straight, unnanageable hair into soft, shining ringlete in a na- iural arrangement, considered ideal by Lura de Gez, hair stylist.
Child's
Beauty Habits
Insure Loveliness
By JACQUELINE HUNT
she will be rewarded with perfection
February 16, 1940.
Ways With Left-Overs
CANDWICHES are often left over,
to be wasted. If they are toasted outside, top and bottom, and served hot, they will be, delicious next day.
..
If you have some cold potatoes left over from dinner, cut them up Anely. Dlen some beetroot with, it Hitle onion. Mix the vegetables to-
salt seasoning with gether,
and pepper and a little mustard. De- corate with thin slices of tomato or egg, and you have a supper dish #t for a king.
be
Left-over suct pudding can served up again in an appetising form) by cutting it in slices and frying to a golden brown. Serve with cream or custard,
Smail qd scraps of bacon should never be thrown away.ns useless. They can be made Into bacon moulds by chopping and mixing with half the bulk of breadcrumbs, grated
and bits of onion,
tomato. Hind with a beaten egg, add pepper and salt to taste. Put into small greased moulds, und top with breadcrumbs. Bake or steam till set..
Bacon fat must never be left- over, especially in war-time. It is! useful for cooking purposes. Eggs are better when tried in bacon fat, and oniclettes cook better in it than in butter. It is also excellent for greasing tins before baking buns or pastries. Very title is needed, as it spread too thickly, it may favour the cakes. It is, of course, the Ideal fat in which to fry potatoes.
Using Ham Scraps
However carefully ham is carved there are some scraps always left- over. A insty way of using them is to mince Anely and add a thick brown sauce made with an ounce of butter and four to a gill of brown stock. Season with pepper but no
and pile the mixture on salt,
to
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Thi square necked night- gown adds beading of ribbon to accent the outline and to bead an additional face, ruffle through tho
Liset bodica front. The corselet is used and the skirt is with full cut. In pink elecr blue ribbons.
Culinary Economies
Brend
need scraps
Into
never
be
snfe for any child from the age of und neatly groomed, There she change from the usual "fried-unt and brend sticks, fairy toast, char-
SPOTLIGHT
GERMANY LOSSES FORCING SHOPS TO CLOSE
The grave consequences to Ger- mony of the two-way Allled blockade are immitted with astonishing frank- ness by Joseph Winschuh, n lending German economist.
"IL now becomes necessary to recognise that the economic war is getting more and triore serious, and imt if the present type of economic warfare continues much longer the losses will be greater than on the military front," he says in an article contributed
the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeltung." "It would be definitely wrong to live in a world of illusion.
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"Retail trades will be the first to be mown down. Christmas trade results in a rapid selling-out of shops. It will no longer be possible to replace stocks—or only to a very minil extent. "Motor car dealers and petrol filling stations have already been forced go out of business. Most of the shops will be obliged to do likewise Imme- diately after Christmas. They have the cholee of liquidating at once or gradually, which means that they must decide how much capital they are prepared to go on losing.”
The article stresses the fact that refallers, cannot expect any, subven- tton from the Government, but must "find means of helping themselves." Herr Winschuh adds the tradesmen are playing an important political role in endeavouring to quiet the dis- satisfied customer who "considers his portion of meat and his ratlon, card ns of more. Importance than the war, and freely expresses his misgivings in the shop."
Motor Ban Extended
of
A further drastic reduction private motoring, as a result of the petrol shortage, is foreshadowed by a decree issued in Frankfurt. Its effect will be to reduce the number of cars on the road to less than one-seventh of the present total.
car
At the beginning of the war 20.000 persons in the Province of Frankfurt were able to satisfy the authorities that their business rendered a essential. Now officials have been
Similar reduce the total to 4,000. ordered to weed out these permits and orders in other parts of the Reich are expected.
Forbidden To Trado
THE moment a little girl shows signs of taking an interest in rounds of hot buttered toost.
her own good looks is the moment to begin teaching her how liked, a ponched egg can be slipped! to care for her hair, says Lura de Gez, well-known woman hair on top of the ham.
Another method with am scraps stylist. The beginning of vanity can mark the beginning of good
should be added to the stockpot, beauty habits that will cling to her through life, and for which is to bake in a custard made with THE skins of carrots and onions
three eggs and a plet of milk. Add
as they contain valuable salts; and a chopped, fried onion and season not only in hair and skin health, but deeper as she combs it into place with pepper. This is. a novel lunch the water in which macaront, beans, pens, lentils, and rier have been in lovely hands and superb groom- The cut-in wave is slightly less ex-
or supper dish, pensive than a good permanent and Ing.
Did you know that mushroom peel-boiled should also be kept for stock, One of the widespread ideas about is better for the child's hair. The Ings and stalks are well worth saving
up-keep, however, is slightly more for flavouring soups and sauces? Ali wasted. Soaked in milk or stock children's hair that she wants to
as the hair must be shaped every debuuk, is that permanents are in month or so, depending on the ratol you need do is put them on a tray
In the oven and let them dry they make the foundation of fillings jurious to a child's hair. This was of growth.
thoroughly. Then hang in n paper for pastry cases and sweet or sa
be may puddings. They youry
How traders can be put out of busi- once true, when a permanent wave
rusks, croutons,
ness for alleged offences without trial Styling risky thing even for thick,
and cutting the hair of bag until required for use. was
Here is a good recipe which makes transformed course hair.
But permanent waving a child are just as important as for
lottes, and innumerable sweet dishes. or public explanation is illustrated at the hands of an expert to-day is a grown-up if the hair is to he
way of serving everyday left-overs- Odd pieces may be dried, rolled, and by a news item in the "Westfeelischer
Landeszeitung.** two onward. Het irons, metal cur- be such
A titing [151 awkward, Skin and slice half a pound of toma- lers and sharp bobby pins so often
a layer of for sauces, steamed puddings or a cold meat. Place
garnish for casserole dishes. used to curl children's hair can do angling, unattractive stage for little toes, alice some cold boiled potatoes stored in tins, to emerge is thickeners
girls in this day and age, she says. and
д of potatoes, Inyer of much more damage than a permanent it is senseless cruelty and strainment, as seasoned with pepper and
The left-overs. of thick pickles, waving machine,
on her budding ego to allow it when tomatoes,
finely chopped with their liquor, will make a useful addition to stews But it is important to have the the ministrations of skin experts and salt, then a layer of potatoes in a child's balr waved properly. No hair experts are avaliable to take casser le. Continue in this way un-
strained vinegar TC- ate oven for about an hour.
gravy, The setting should be necessary, as you her painlessly through this period of til the dish is full. Bake in a moder- and savouries or to improve the Bread nad butter is often left-over maining from clear pickle is useful will want at all costs to avoid the adolescence. fussy appearance of any but loose,
for after tea. Try this way with it:- necessity naturally curling ringlets. An ideal keeping the scalp Immaculately Trim off the crusts and break up the little-girl coiffure, she says, is per clean und healthy through this bread, Layer the pieces alternately manently waved to give softly curling ringlets at the ends, trimmed period. Proper scalp care, she says, with sliced apple sugar to taste, in will prevent and actually help clear a buttered ple-dish. Add a squeeze
two
table- into a medium bob and then
The routine of lemon juice and up many cases of acne. into shining smoothness over the rest of hair care for the average little spoonfuls of the head. The hair is never set... Just washed with the mildest sham girl includes n-hot oil treatment once moderate even for three-quarters of
a month,'n shampoo with an alkali- an hour. soft towels free liquid scop every two weeks. poo liquid, dried with and fluffed out with the Angers when followed by a mild lemon or camo- nearly dry.
brushed
recom-
the She stresses
stylist never sincere nár
one is it tugs at the strands of hair and mends a permanent where not needed, however. In young, exercises the scalp while it does its ster has a natural tendency toward polishing job.
of
water.
Bake In a
I. II.
Homely Hints
for seasoning.
Cold mashed parsnips, seasoned butterless sandwiches, and mixed with grated cheese, make deliclous especially with brown bread..
When making marzipan icing for a cake, use only half the stated quan lity of ground almonds with the of grated sponge amount crumbs and several pence will be saved.
same
mile rinse, and daily brushing ses-
1 knows Every mother
child's slona of at least fifty strokes night head bent
After using the mincer for meat, hair is easier to keep dressed when and morning. with the
forward or buck and the brush there is some curl. The clever and moving outward from the scalp so!DEFORE filling a cushion pad with put a piece of state bread through. I feathers or down, rub over the This prevents waste and removes all grease from the machine so that it is costly washed. hord soap and the tiny quilis cannot inside surface of the material with work their way out.
When furniture is badly scratched. curliness or if her hair is soft und Little girls should try new ways of fluffy, she prefers a cut-in wave, and teaches the child how to brush and Wearing their hair often. It develops apply equal quantities of turpentine waves in a sense of her own good points and and linseed oil with a soft eng, and it, coaxing the
will help her to make the best of when dry, polish,
I white silk hos been scorched, them later in life. Pride in nice; hair and a flattering arrangement make a paste with bl-carbonate of will help make her less self-consci-soda and cold water and leave on ous about other faults that are less the mark until dry.
To separate tumblers which have easily corrected, too. It is goud for the hair to change ila arrangement become stuck, stund in warm water
all the inner requently, as hoir combed endless-and
care for
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And so to bed. A houscoont of gray and rown striped slik and rayon faille is handsomely trimmed with rose-coloured braid- ed frogs. The warm nightle is of while botany flannel with an insert of pink elasile satin,
A inblespoonful of vinegar makes a large cuke where several eggs are required. au excellent substitute for an egg in
This gives the name of a man who "by order of the Mayor of Minden is forbidden to trade In goods in general use because he does not possess the necessary reliability." No particulars
closed, but it is stated that the of the man's offence-if any are dis- mayoral order has the force of law. Hess's Star Rising
There are indications that Rudolf
up" to occupy a more prominent place less, Hitler's deputy, is being "bullt In public life. He received recently # party of political organisers from Poland, and at the end of the inter- view Hess handed each of them_a_ portrait of himself,
This
Hitlerion characteristically gesture is one which the Fuchrer very seldom permits one of his Ministers to make. Sorvants' Rations Withheld
"Is it possible that there are some, housewives who deprive their ser- entitled?" Ingenuously "Ruhr-Arbeiter." vants of the rations to which they are
asics
the
The newspaper adds that, apart A pro- When using brown sugar for bak-
cedure," is in the housewife's own ing or sweet-making, first mix it from the injustice of such with a little milk. This makes it as interest to keep her servant healthy
smouth as caster sugur.
Do not discard hot water bottles and in working vigour by providing because their stoppers have become proper nourishment."
worn and, loose. Screw the stopper Into a circle of chamois leather, such as the lop of an old glove, and no leakage will occur.
If a lump of sugar is placed in the cheese dish it will keep the cheese fresh and tree from mould.
Left-over potatoes might form the basis of palato and cheese souffles, scones, and pastry. They would be welcome in such dishes as cottage ple, Dutch pudding and Scotch eggs, or with the aid of a forcing bag, look decorative an salads.
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M. L. D.
Decree Nisi Against Clergyman
A DECREE NISI was granted-
by the President, Sir Boyd
O minimise the stain of a bad Merriman, in the Divorce Court scorch mark, wring a cloth out to Mrs. Dorothy May Jeffreys, of very hot water, dip in glycerine of Ash Walk, Warminster, Wilt- and sponge gently. Rinse
out by
sponging with one part peroxide of shire, because of the adultery of hydrogen to four parts of warm her husband, the Rev. Tudor water, and rinse finally with clear Jeffreys.
warm water,
Mincemeat Flan
The suit was not contested.
At the time of the marriage, which took place at Christ Church, War minater, in 1915; the husband was a
FOR those who dislike the pastry student at Lampoier Thoplogical
FOR
of mince ples this mincement College, Cardiganshire, fan will be welcome.
You requito:-
add the sugar
n woman.
After his ordination he and his wife Four ounces self-raising flour, 21% lived at Bristol and at Melksham, 025 sugar, one egg, two tablespoons Wiltshire, where he held curacies.
Without A Living milk, holt pound mincemeat.
Melt the
margar well together, giving near Devizes, and he and his From 1020 until 1932 he held a and egg, and beat Then stir in the flour, lightly, and wife, then parted as the result, the lastly add the milk. Have ready, a well-greased flan mould. Put in the alleged, of trouble over
in a moderate Later, it was stated, the husband. mixture, and bake oven about 20 minutes till mixture became vicar of Braithwall, near Don Is a light biscult colour. Turn out caster, and lived there until last year Heat with the woman who passed as his and allow to become cold.
to wife. hall-pound enlacement slightly make it spread more easily, and all in the flan with it. Decorate with halved glace cherries and blanced almonds.
Isabet
The judge was informed by Mrs.
Jeffrey's 'counsel that, so far as ho know, the husband was still a priest but was without a living..
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