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Show THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE SIX WOMAN'S WORLD E Coordinated Casual SKIN should be st Its best during months, Well colored, smooth snd satiny. Summertime, however, tor many girls is the time when they encounter most of their difficulties. Sun and wind can do unpleasant things to the skin unless youre careful. Both of them can be drying to the extreme unless the skin has adequate protection, Too much sun when the skin can not "take it" will result in a severe and uncomfortable burn, to say nothing of the fact that it may be ruinous to the appearance. Sun bathing will do wonders for the skin, because of the ultra violet rays of the sun providing vita mbs D, but you should not overdo it. Start with a snort exposure time and build this up at the rate of five or ten minutes a day. If the skin is extremely delicate and sensitive, use any of the many lotions which permit tanning without the discomfort of burning. Even though you give skin the protection of a lotion, its still wise not to sun without building the time of exposure by degrees. Good Skin Care cosmetic preparations can cure a bad skin. Skin health begins Internally with adequate diet, rest and cleansing. If the skin is roughened, spotty or has a tendency to break out, look first to your diet for the cause. Drink plenty of ' water for a thorough cleansing of the system. The skin will be quite red after the treatment, particularly in the areas on which you have concentrated fnofct Pat on cream and let the redness die down. After the creaming and a lapse of time, remove cream carefully and apply wads which have been dipped in ice water to the skin. These should be patted in an upward direction, with particular care being used around the eyes. This application of ice pads should be repeated several times as it shrinks the pores and helps circulation, the astringent action of the cold drawing blood to the- - surface of the skin. The better the circulation, the easier it is for the blood to carry away impurities from the skin. Teen-ager- s are living In coordinated casual separates like the one Illustrated above. A cruiser bine blonse is teamed frith a Buffalo Nickel print in India nhead cotton for smooth and durable wear. The classic style blouse with a bow at the neckline and the gracefully falling skirt may be turned out on your sewing machine with ekse after a few lessons at the local sewing center even if youre a novice. care. Delicate skins with fine grain and a tendency to dryness may Toko tmrn hi smell ioseS have to depend on creams and loCut down on heavy or fried foods, tions for their cleansing. Average pastries and other rich foods and skins do well to combine soap and substitute with fruits, vegetables, water cleansings with those of salads, light desserts and at least cream. Coarse, oily skin is best a pint of milk daily.' treated with consistent applications Though It may sound of soap and water. rest and exercise are essential to flow to Solve Special Skin Defects Blackheads and whiteheads are common evidences of pore irregularities. They are both the result of oily tccuipulatiops. When the pores are open nd the oily deposit collects, grime, a blackhead results. When the oily deposit is under the skin, it is called a whitehead. Cleansing is the answer to treating blackheads. The skin may be creamed or washed with soap and water, or both of these operations may be combined for best effect Hot applications may also be used on the face to open the pores CImm properly for uthiy and remove the grime. Another smooth, satiny skin. Heres why: good idea is to use warmed oil and circles under the eyes cannot be dab this on the skin with a clean removed except by adequate rest. pad or swab of cotton. When the A sallow complexion can be helped skin is thoroughly warm and re- - .... ilk TjECENTLY I was s delegate to s big New York convention In the interests of better citizenship. Hundreds of earnest, experienced men and women were there to make reports and speeches: the attorney general of the United State spoke; the mayor of the greatest city spoke. The finest talk I heard, and it was in line with many others, was made by a eloquent woman who asked us all to get into politics. Oh, she didnt mean that you were to leave the children's lunches and the washing-machin- e and the run vacation outing and for something. What she asked was that you and I and everyone of us go to the little insignificant local political meetings, study the candidates for mayor and school board and state offices right in our own towns, hear men discuss measures and candidates even if it is only for the job of deputy sheriff in a crossroads village of fifty souls. Fatal Indifference It i because of you and me, and our indifference to what is going on politically, right In our midst, that the great international Issues go wrong. It is because 'of you and me that- - our representatives w h o havent the faintest idea what we want or what we think, because weve never told them lead us Into measures utterly unnecessary, extravagant, dangerous. We women know that we could stop wars. We've always known it. But we can't stop them by passing resolutions and wiring our congressmen and senatori. Too many of traveller began descending an outdoor stairway leading to a rail- absent-mindedl- Do Counts Recognize The .Law of Gravity? A telephone repairman was aloft one day, fixing a wire, when the cross-aron which he waa leaning suddenly broke off. Injured in the fail, the repairman sued the company for damages. In nis petition, he told everything that bad happened except that he forgot to later filed suit for the damages he bad sustained. At mention dropping to the ground I the trial, the young couple pro- The company promptly seized upon tested that the mishap had been "absolutely unintentional, but the court decided they were gable anyhow. The Judge said that each tenant in a building must use "reasonable care not to damage the property of fellow-tenantThe merchant -- ... s. A girl, riding on one of the "flying horses on a decided upon an experiment Paying no heed to warnings posted on the wall, she dismounted, looked around a bit and then tried to climb back on. But as she did so, the heel of tho descending horse struck and injured ber ankle. She later brought suit against the owner for damages, but the court ruled against her. The Judge said that, by disobeying the posted rules, she had "brought ber Injury upon herself." merry-go-roun- d, this technicality to Insist that the claim was no good. The company argued that, in presenting a legal claim, nothing may be "left to the imagination., However, the judge brushed aside that objection and allowed the repairman to Collect. He said the court took it for granted that, when the cross-arbroke, the law of gravity took over the m ' world. A congresswoman, smart and busy and well paid and revelling in the excitement of Washington, talked to me of this last week. She has three sons, now 27, 24, and 19. She is a grandmother. "Our town has less than 3,000 inhabitant, she confided to me. Phil and I got the habit of going to little political meetings about 10 years ago. "We began to make Informal un- important little speeches here and there. I was sent as a delegate to the state capital, lunched with the governor, heard ail sorts of talk, and came home thrilled. Three months later some women and some men, too, called on me and asked me to run for state senator, I won. "There was a lot of political housecleainlng to do and 1 plunged into it. Two or three big municipal abuses went down like packs of cards. It sounds terribly formidable; it wasn't. It was just some unscrupulous men taking advantage of the political apathy of all the rest of us. "Then to my amazement I wa running for congress, and saw my picture on all the fences. And it all started with our giving about two evenings a month to exciting, interesting, constructive political talk. Graphite Held "... get into politics ... them care only for votes, and know full well that before the next election comes around we'll have forgotten all about it. One senator from an eastern state answered a reproachful telegram from some 300 of his women, constituents with a bland Regret that I was unable to be in the house when the bill was killed. Another told me seriously that if he had kept a certain promise he would have been pracin Washington tically a dead-lette- r and given bo opportunity at alL So naturally he hadnt kept it. Unenviable Membership or No, we cant improve serve our country by passionate appeals to men, already in office. But we can reach them by nominating them to a new aociety recently Invented by myself. This unenviable membership in the Y.D G.B.T.b. will reach them it will scare them, we will have no trouble with them once we get it going. Those letters stand (or In the case of local offices, change the last letter to your state or town. Know iomethlng about the men you have elected before the next election comes about, no matter bow humble the job, and then get a few women together and decide which ones are eligible for the Y.D CBTU To do that intelligently you must watch your paper, and go to a few meetings. I say a few, because, before you know it, you will become so absorbed in this new obligaUon that wild horses won't keep you away. Encourage your husband to go. Encourage the children, from 10 years up. to take an interest In n twice as long between overhauls with more speed and horsepower while using less gas and oil how much extra would you expect to pay? Chances are that within a few years you will be able to get such an automobile for less than you pay for todays cars. What would a nation pay for a peacetime "mothballing process that would leave planes, ships, tanks and guns ready to go" into action on a seconds notice7 Almost any price, probably, but the actual cost would be little more than that of coating them with plastic film, as was done after World War II. Important as they are, these applications are but two in prospect with a new graphite coating developed by two Los Angeles chemists, Ralph and Edwin Hall. They said that this coating lubricates in extremes of heat and ,eold which would render oil useless. It also provides resistance to rust and corrosion which more than meets the toughest military demands. The navy already Is experimenting with the coating. The Halls say the coating has proved more resistant to salt water than any yet tested. Being only five of an inch thick, it would not have to be stripped off before the weapon to which it had been applied could go into action. The brothers spent more than 10 years developing their, paiented process of applying graphite coating to virtually any. metal, plastic or synthetic rubber surface. Last January they put it on the market. Since then, General Manager J. E. Droege said, their Electrofilm Corp. has been swamped with inquiries by the armed forces. Much of the work we are doing is secret," Droege sc id. "But ours is the only lubricating method that can be used effectively in extreme temperatures. ,fn'' 4 :Tm NEW BEAUTY for your All for the fun linens! of embroidering these water-lilie- s, of crocheting this simple edging I different I Pattern Something 7479; transfer one motif SxUlH; two 414x13. Crochet directions. j Freeze Foods for Future Use (Set Recipes Below) the greatest country in the whole LOS ANGELES, CAUF.-- If you could buy a car that would run Will Bernard, LL.L road depot He didn't hold onto the handrail even though he noticed the. steps were still ley from a reA pair of newlyweds moved Into cent snowfall. Sure enough, be a flat over a stationery store. One slipped and broke his wrist Later he filed u damage suit blaming the y evening, the wife left the faucet running in the wash railroad for not keeping the steps basin with the plug ini During the clean. But the court granted him The judge ruled that even night, water leaked steadily through nothing. the floor and dripped onto aome if the railroad employees were merchandise in the store below. negligent so was the traveller. Since the danger was so obvious, he should have used the railing. Jr New Process Seen Big Industry Aid Upstairs Tenant, Downstairs Drip A w J r Top Lubricant THE READERS COURTROOM- Liable for Letting Water Drip on the Floor? you choose. 'Point of No Return' in Politics white-heade- Ii.an Upstairs Tenant The softly rippled texture of seersucker is suddenly one of the interesting fabric fashions of the season, and one that makes lots of style sense in swim suits. Choose nylon In s woven fabric used for dressmaker suits or s rippled weave with elastic yarns for an utterly smooth fit, and in either case, you have an unusual and smart looking suit that Is at Us best In or out of the water. For your more serious moments, when you go for swimming In s big way, the classic suit can take to spun nylon or wool, as KATHLEEN NORRIS only by stirring a brisk circulation that will flood the skin with a tinge of pink color that's desirable. After you've checked the above pointers, then start on external -- By vaousuaei9 laxed, with pores open, cover the finger tips with tissue and press out the blackheads. If there is danger of bruising the skin and scarring it, its best to continue applications until the blackheads yield, rather than treat the skin roughly to remove them at one tune. Soothe Skin After Treatment Starts Within No Guest Room Beauty Smart! Diet, Care Needed in Skin Health By Ertta Haley Tuesday, July 12, 1913 Freeze your Foods ROAST TURKEY in chicken in January and strawberry shortcake in December, these are some of the items which are a real possibility on rimus if you have facilities for freezing your food. This may be a freezer right in your own home, or it might be space rented at one of the large lockers that are now available in so many localities. Foods know no season when its possible to freeze them, and, this, of course, is one of the best ways to avoid meal monotony. You simply freeze the food when its at the peak of the season, y1. ( then eat It when you want it. Freezing food is one of the simplest of preserving methods since foods require only a minimum of preparation, and they retain their freshness until thawed and prepared. mid-summe- r, '20 S flow to Prepare Meat For Freezer a simple job to freeze meat future meals and you need follow only a few simple rules to dq it successfully. When choosmg animals for freezing, select those healthy ones of size and weight which will produce the quality of cute preferred by the family. Excessive fat is un- ITS necessary, but an ample covering of fat protects the lean from drying out during the frozen storage. This latter does not apply to veal since that meat has little fat These rules apply whether you purchase meats from a market or produce house. Ask for quality cuts from prime cattle, and mention that you intend freezing them and the butcher may be more careful In his selection. Once the carcass is prepared, chill the meat immediately as bacteria grow rapidly at the high temperatures. Molds, bacteria and yeast may ruin the flavor of the meat unless it Is chilled at once. Meat cutting is no Job for a novice and should be done by the butcher or an expert meat cutter at a locker plant. You, however, should specify cuts you want, if youve purchased a carcass or part of one. Its a 'good idea to have the meat cut in family size portions to eliminate waste, since the meat cannot, or should not be frozen once it has been thawed. Its popular, too, to have meat boned since it requires less freezing space, and smee the bones cannot puncture wrapping paper once theyre eliminated. LYNN CHAMBERS MENU Chicken Shortcake with Gravy Buttered Lima Beans Carrot Sticks Beverage Cookies Peach Salad 'in Cherry Gelatin Peppermint Ice Cream Each bundle of meat In the freezer should contain enough meat for your family for a meal. Waxed or waterproofed paper may be u a e d between each hamburger, steak or chop since this makes them easy to separate and hastens thawing once they come out for use. Or, in this case, you may readily remove two or three chops without thawing the whole package. Pull the proper wrapping tightly around the meat to smooth out all possible air and eliminate air pockets. The package should be smooth and firmly packed to conserve storage space. Seal the paper with a "drugstore fold" which means bringing one edge over the other and folding it over the shorter sheet. Now twist or fold the endi and seal with acetate (scotch) tape. This tape is not affected by moisture or cold. Label all packages so you can easily identify them when you want them. The label should contain the type of meat enclosed, the number of servings or the weight in pounds, and the date on which It was wrapped for freezing. As soon as the meat is wrapped and labeled, place in the freezer. If you do not have a freezer at home, store the packages in the refrigerator until you can take them to the locker, but this should not be more than a few hours. e Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. 184 W. Randolph 81., Chleage 80, 111. Enclose 20 cents tor pattern. No. Name " Addrtsa Sturdy Lawn Chair Is Simple to Build CAN build this handsome you lawn chair by following the pattern method of construction. This and many more projects can be built at the lowest possible cost if you want to build it youtSJ T self. I I Bolve your lawn furniture needs by ending 25c for Lawn Cbalr. Pattern No. 32 to Easi-Bil- d Pattern Company, Dept. W, Pleasantvilie, N.Y. Frozen Poultry Keeps Well Frozen poultry is one food which keeps well in its frozen state, and requires even less attention than meat freezing ince you yourself Jf L' can prepare it for If I freezing with no jp1 special tools. Clean I the bird and dis joint it, and in place of cooking it, wrap it for freezing to be cooked several months later. Birds are killed, bled, plucked, chilled and dressed before they can be packaged. If you desire, its a great convenience to stuff the poultry and freeze it in that state, so the poultry is ready to pop in the oven for Christmas or Thanksgiving dinner. Do not use sage in the dressing if you expect to keep tMe bird more than three months since the flavor permeates the meat. Proper Wrapping , Heres a guide for chicken to be Saves Quality frozen: broilers should not weigh tTS UNWISE to economize on over two and a half pounds dressed, wrapping paper for frozen foods or be over 12 weeks old; frying since the meat may dry oqt and chickens should weigh from three "freezer burns" often result. Reg- to three and a half pounds and be ular butcher paper, ordinary waxed 20 weeks old. paper or grocery store type paper Fowl for icassee may weigh are not used. Moisture and vapor-profrom four to six pounds and can b paper bags or cartons made from one to two years old. A roastespecially for this purpose are best. ing chicken should weigh four to They should be easy to fold, wrap five pounds, but is best if not more or handle, tough enough to resist than a year old. Capons should tearing, and capable of receiving weigh from 7 to 10 pounds but an ink or china pencil mark for should not be over 8 to 10 months labeling. old. LYNN SAYS: Fruit juices for breakfast or beverages are easily frozen. Select Use These Freezing Tips to Help You Varieties are of great Importance in the successful freezing of fruits. Apples for sauce, for example, should be Baldwins, Greenings, Northern Spy or Yellow Transparent types. Study the freezing space which will he available to you, and plan how much of each fruit, vegetable, meat or poultry you will have. Dont overstock one item so that you cant freeze something you want. visual with unproved pattern charts and photos, and comdirections makes needlework easy. plete Send SO cants (In coins) for each pattern to: The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft Dept., P.O Box 116. Flatbush Station, Brooklyn 28. N.Y.i P.O. Box 5740. Chicago so. ni. Our eaey-to-ee- juices from well matured fruits and chill thoroughly, Extract the juice and pour into paraffin coated tubs or cylinders. Freeze . Immediately. Water used for washing fruit, berries and vegetables should have ice in it unless the temperature ia lower than 65. Speed the harvest to the freezer Just as you speed food to the can for canning to prevent food value loss and deterioration. good -- Are you going through the functional mlddle age period peculiar to women (38 to 52 yrs.) 7 Doea this make you auffer from hot Pashm, feel o nervous, hlghatrung. tired? Then do try Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Plnkhams Compound also has what Doctor call a stomachic tonic effect! LYDIA L PINXHAMS S And Your Strength and Energy Ia Below Par It any be caused by disorder of kid--? function that permits poisosoua waste to accumulate. For truly many people (eel tired, weak and miserable when the kidneys (ail to remore excess adds and other waste matter (rom the blood. You may Buffer sagging backache, rheumatic paint, headaches, dimness, vetting op eights, leg pains, swelling. 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