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Show Pga WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1952 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah 6 WORLD WOMAN'S - - . : STAR DUST I ! 1 Professional Home Care Aids Grooming Dale Robertson, 'New Gable A Role By Ertta Haley HAVE a new dress? Is the old hat and perky with crisp veil the gloves immaculate? Are ing? Are hose spotless? It isnt enough to have just a new dress or a new suit Only when all the accessories are In perfect order, have you achieved good grooming. Fortunately good care can be given at home to accessories,' provided you will leant just what needs to be done for each item, and then take the time to do it You wUl, of course, give the attention to these details if you are Interested in your appearance as a whole, or in good grooming, as its called which is perfection in such details as these. Few people can afford all new accessories each time ttsy get a new dress or suit. Actually it isnt even necessary if you give your attention and tender, intelligent care to accessories you have and can use perfectly well. Constant attention, which may be brief, will add life to most accessories. It works much like the "stitch in time. Take, for example, a hat. A bit of brushing, steaming and cleaning fluid on the band will prevent it from becoming hopelessly soiled, a stage where it will most 6urely have to be replaced. Steam Aids Trimmings, Felt and Velvet Hats Much life and sparkle can be put into hats as well as trimmings with steam. If youre using a steam iron, place it on the edge of the board so that the front hangs over. Set the dial for rayon. Hold the hat in the steam and turn slowly, steaming the entire crown. Now, using a soft brush or a rubber sponge, work Finally Gets Hourglass Coat Suede Accessories Respond to Steamy Suede and doeskin gloves, suede handbags, and shoes, all, can be brought (back to life very readily with steaming and brushing. If youre freshening this type of glove, place on glove stretchers and hold near the steam iron, set at rayon, and move back and forth while ' the steam permeates the sueder Whilestill damp, brush with a soft rubber sponge or a soft brush. This same method may be used on purses, except of course, they do not need any stretchers. When damp, brush as described above; An emery board may be used on worn spots to raise the nap. Suede shoes can be treated just as are handbags, except it is a good idea to try to remove any loose soil before the steaming. Their appearance can be Improved even more if you touch up the edge of the sole and heel with sole dye. Clean, Attractive Hose Are Most Essential Starring By INEZ GERHARD ROBERTSON, who suggests of Clark Gable, Gary Cooper and Hopalong Cassidy, is so well thought of by 20th Century-Fo- x that hes been given top first' time, in "Lydia for the billing, frorn Oklahoma, He hails Bailey." his where parents were friends of Will Rogers. Rogers wanted to take Dale to Hollywood, but his mother DALE put "schooling" first. She did say shed give the boy dramatic lessons. "Will grinned that way he had," said Dale, " Mrs. Robertson, he d. CORNER By DOROTHY BARCLAY DAIRY DIARY YOU cant drink milk? SO said so? Why should you Who deny yourself what is as nearly the perfect food as can be found? Your as well as that of own your whole 'family, demands a food. liberal supply of this From infancy to old age, milk in some form or other, is a must for health. Look how that baby of yours thrives on it, and it alone. The older children, too, love it, and it loves them, building strong muscles, nourishing brain and body tissues. It gives them that boundless energy you both deplore and envy. It gives them the essential vitamins A and C, and ribo" a ever him let take Dont said, flavin so necessary to growth and dramatic lesson. The drama coaches health. Youd do well to go in for will put your voice in a dinner jack- milk as they do and match their et, and most people like their grits pep and radiant health. and hominy in every-da- y clothes. As a matter of fact, people generally, since the warfare consum- John Derek went on record as say- ing 20 per cent more dairy prod with a ing that he prefers modern pictures ucts than before the war, to historical ones. But Columbia corresponding decline in consumpliked his swashbuckling in "Mask of tion of the carbohydrates. And were the Avenger" and "Rogues of Sher- a far healthier nation for that wood Forest so much that his next reason. starring vehicle will be "Prince of Pirates. Derek doesnt mind getting into costume; he just thinks e those stories are too apt to follow the same pattern. well-bein- g, all-rou- nd Hose are fragile, even though you may wear the service or heavier weights and they should never be subjected to too great soiling. If you are busy in them all day, do change to a fresh pair before going out. Foot perspiration as well as dyes One of the new Spring coat may discolor hose and render them fashions uses this textured maimpossible to use except at a time terial and intricate catting. when someone doesnt see you. Soil Pusb-a- p dolman sleeves are from both these sources, as well as taken in and brought ont by whatever seeps in through the shoes stitching, - Pigskin - belt is also can be dislodged usually when stitched to match the oyster theyre washed immediately upon white of the silken, decidedly removing. early cloth, a combination of If youve become discouraged at mohair and wool. not receiving enough wear from hose, check some small habits which ting water on them in that case. to them. Another precaulon to remember is may add life Keep the feet well groomed so never to wash gloves which have are no snags put in the hose there ever been as roll them on. Toe nails should you Frequent cleaning and washing be filed and smooth. There should of gloves is essential. In most instances gloves are quite fragile, and be no horny, dried skin around the or the ball of the foot to snag the hard rubbing required to re- heels Terry Moore, featured in Hal Walmove soil from very dirty gloves the stockings, either. Keep the nails smooth so they can- lis "Come Back, Little Sheba," often ruins them. not injure the hose when you handle make a tour of Army bases in Korea. Leathers except chamois and doeskin become very soft when they are them. Mort Abrahams, producer of the wet. For this reason, put the gloves Refresh yonr Straw ABC-Tnetwork show, Tales of on the hands, as when you wear Bonnets, Bags, Shoes has affected a liaison Tomorrow," wash lukewarm in them, and then straw If last the American with rocket society to using youre years which suds. The softness gloves have accessories this be season, furnish research youll material, models when wet may cause them to tear, to science-fictio- n them Fadable the and for rejuvenate nicely. props so theyre protected by having them cause is the in Orson Welles Remember usually ing aging program. held "in shape" on the bands. these accessories. "Man from Mars" broadcast that Straw dye is available for restor- created such excitement? Abrahams ing color to any of these items; wants to recreate it, showing what liquid shoe dye in the correct color havoc it wrought , might be substituted. For hats, use mold to retain the shape of Search for a small town location ajiatbonnet. If this is not available for The Kramer your Companys The you can make one to stand on a milk Library," starring Mry Pickford. bottle with crumpled tissue paper Has The Pomona-Claremobegun. or cotton remnants. Apply dye with area in California is being scouted: a soft brush and allow to dry. main factor of choice will be the Veilings and ribbons, flowers or towns public library. other trimmings can be freshened with laundering and pressing. Simon Stuffy" Singer has a strange role in Columbias "The First Time." He supplies the voice of the son of Robert Cummings and Barbara Hale before the babys Wrap and bind the waist if you e comments birth, making want to look fashionable. With Stubborn spots may be treated to to and trials of come. telling binding you can bring the extra cleaning with a very soft enoughalmost to the bustline, and waist brush. Apply it very gently, howThe latest type of tanks being balancethe full skirt lines thus ever. When clean, roll the gloves used by, the Chinese Reds in Kowhich are so popular in as and rinse well as other captured milhands the off rea, gently the with voluminous skirts Along water. clear, lukewarm itary equipment never before seen and small bodices, youll be seeing by the general public, will be Pat out the excess moisture in the sleeves that are not quite as full as shown in "Retreat, Hell," a Milton gloves on a thick towel. Then stretch before. "Powder puff and "mushfilm for Warners. Sperling he gloves gently into shape and room" are terms being used to deblow into the gloves, into each fin- scribe them, for any fullness in them Kay Armens leaving "Stop the ger to make them as straight and will usually be above the elbow. on ABC radio was due to her Music" smooth as possible. , Be on the lookout for the "transa number of offers that she having as coat season the into on an absorbent gets the parent" to wanted gloves Lay accept; alsor shes due in towel or place on glove stretcher full swing.' Its main purpose is to Hollywood for an picture. look pretty, and the materials are But she will return !or drying. When almost dry, finger occasionally for press gently in both directions and available: chiffons, sheer novelty guest appearances. lace on hands to shape gently. If woolens, silk organdie and organza. Three-piec- e suits offer excellent "Strike It Rich," the CBS-Tjloves are too dry for this, roll in and a damp cloth for a few minutes. cosa for versatile NBC radio show, will have an opportunities in April; the birthday will Fabric, knitted wool and string tume. The skirt, jacket and weskit washed above the be worn the be but skirt be observed by bringing back to the by together, gloves may may method. With wool gloves, remove and weskit give an, alternate cos- show four contestants who have as much moisture as possible after tume which ma often be very ap- struck it rich by previous appearances on the program. rinsing. propriate. . dry-cleane- SHOPPER'S old-tim- i V Add longer life to your hose . . . in circles from the top of the crown down to the brim, with the nap or the pile. Steam and brush in similar fashion the inside and outside of the brim. Steam from the spout of the teakettle may also be used tor this type of cleaning. Make certain that you do not get too much steam, and its moisture on the hat, or it will lose its shape and sizing. Flowers, feathers and ribbon bows can be freshened with steaming. Only a small amount of steam should be given them, not enough to make them wet. In the case of ostrich feathers which have lost their curl, hold each strand to the steam, and then stretch with a spoon hahdle or other blunt-edge- d instrument. Veils which need stiffening can be . treated to steam. Just holding the veil towards the steam iron or spout will do the trick. If the veil stands away from the face, shape it over crushed tissue paper before steaming. If you prefer, veils can also be stiffened by placing between two pieces of waxed paper and then ironing over the paper. Very limp veils can be dipped in a solution made by mixing one tablespoon of gum arabic with one cup hot water. Let this dissolve; it takes about two -- hours. After dipping, press veil with warm iron. Wash Leather Gloves On Your Hands Unless they're labeled "washable dont attempt to wash gloves, for there is a special reason for not put-- nt off-stag- M-G-- M . V V MILK VARIATIONS Most modern farmers no longer separate their own milk, but turn it over to the creamery. That alone has brought many changes in the ways we use milk. In the past, when farmers did their own sepa- rating, the skim milk went to the hogs, but nowadays its is made available on the market for human food, liquid, or dry or skim. More of it thus finds its way to your store refrigerators v and shelves. In 1950, for instance, the production of nonfat milk solids took 9 billion pounds of skim milk, as against 3 billion pounds ten years ago. With the production of butter dropping, last years spare milk was proportioned something like this: 45 per cent in fluid milk and cream; 28 per cent into butter; 7 per cent' evaporated and condensed milk; 6 per cent for ice cream; and the balance for manufactured products such as dry milk, malted milk powder, and cotta ve cheese. DRY MILK BUY And right there you have it, lady you can have your milk and eat It, too. Evaporated milk is the fourth largest selling product in your store, or any store all over the country. And why? Its cheaper than the same amount of fluid milk in a typical year on record, 21 per cent cheaper I It can be stored and kept indefinitely. It is adaptable to an infinite variety of uses. (Released by WNU Feature!.) . j |