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Show LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH. WOMAN'S WORLD Till IISIUY, Classic Suit wuw Home Sewing Demands Attention to Details By Ertta Haley can cut, baste and fit my clothes " says an amateur seamstress, "but something's wrong with the fit of my sleeves and waist. How can I remedy these things?". Details of completing a garment 'frequently offer a problem to those who have Just begun to sew. Frequently, too, we find that even those who have made garments for sometime are still at a loss as to how some basic construction problems are solved. One of the main difficulties comes in sleeves. This is easy to understand because there are three places for most sleeves to fit at the shoulder where the sleeve Joins the garment, at the elbow because of the movement of the arm. and, finally, at the wrist or cuff, if you are working on the long sleeve. If you are using a pattern, you may be certain that the sleeve will fit the armhole, as this has been However, use a great deal of caution in cutting with the pattern. If the sleeve pattern moves even slightly on the material during the cutting, it will twist during the wearing. Note, too, the mark for straight of the goods in placing the pattern on the fabric. Lay the fold of the Be Smart! fitting pre-teste- Those wonderfully soft pastel wools that are top favorites for resort wear now have brought about an accompanying hat fashion: the matching felt, swathed in net or nialtne, and the lacy turban of net or frothiest crochet. In the soft pinks, blues, pistachio greens and other pastel colors of' sheer wool, the effect is a new and entrancing "confection" of a bat. The swathed turbans give a wonderful background for the Jeweled touch of scatter pins or a single large pin. Ice-wo- ol er round-shape- d d New Vegetables Add Variety GROW YOUR OWN FOOD. During the war home food growing was necessary to add food to the nation's resources. Now home food growing is desirable to keep down high prices and to allow quantities of food to be shipped to ruined countries. And home grown food is fresh. Picked just when ready and Immediately, it has flavor that cannot be found in used store-handle- d kinds. Since the war, the seed industry has been able to put out some new varieties of vegetables that will help the home garden. One of the new items is a dwarf sweet corn. Just imagine a full grown corn plant as high as your knee! And two to three ears on it of the tenderest, sweetest corn everl Moreover, the ears are ready in two months after planting. While the plant Is small, the ears are large in proportion. They are about four inches long and have eight rows of medium size kernels. Plants take no more room than turnips, and any size garden can have this fine corn. This year it is in many seed catalogues under the name Golden Midget. Another plant for the home garden is the tomsto Bounty, This was developed in North Dakota especially for early maturity and colder climates. The plants are stocky, with several stems that do not need staking or a lot of room. Plants can be set as close as two feet apart The fruits are dark red, round and similar to Marglobe or Rutgers. Plants produce fruit In about eight weeks after being set out The fruits are excellent for eating or canning. From Minnesota comes a dwarf cucumber The vine is short and forms medium size fruits. About . . , n congenial compassion . . . seven weeks are needed for the crop to start. The fruit is excellent for salads or for pickling. Plants take little room and bear heavily Look for Mlncu in the catalogs. There are many less spectacular new vegetables as well A white round early radish Is one. Not quite as sharp as the red ones. If you like melons and have room there are early strains of muskmelons and watermelons. The midget muskmel-oneeds about 60 days of warm weather and forms quantities of melons about the size of a large ball. Has tine taste and color. Another is the ice box watermelon. Fruits are six Inches across, thin skinned, and tine flavored. Needs about nine weeks of hot weather Study your seed catalogue for new items In lettuce, hybrid com for Urge gardens, beans and many other vegetables. Variety adds spice to the table. learned that they are fine people, have a big house, a boat, and so oa "They dont want half measures It must be full adoption or nothing. Pamelas mother, to whom I wrote agrees to the plan and David Is influenced by the fact that with the atmosphere here so much eased I would be glad to have another child or two, a responsibility I am certainly not willing to face aa things are now. "Knowing that you advise many other younger couples as to marl tal problems, we come to you with the confidence that whatever you say will be actuated by a desire to do the best for all parties. And that Is all David and I want" Give Up Pamela Since you ask me, Janet, my ad vice would be to surrender Pamela completely to the care of this fam ily that has apparently discovered the real child under the confusion and dismay that must so often have flooded her little heart Betrayed by her mother, precipitated Into a yw'Ti FIRST AID to 'w th3 by Roger C. Wbitmaa VssXa.t. W A ittle as possible, but at the same , bility, not to mention common decency and humanity. But I marvel that so many Intelligent men and women more often than men, can assure themselves fatuously that by uprooting one domestic set-uthey are qualified blandly to begin to build up another. You take your Ann away from her father, lightly assume the care of another small girl, this one motherless, and are confident that you are a fit person to bring other children into the world. p - Isotopes Aid War - To Be Contributed For Research Work WASHINGTON. Radio Isotopes valuable products of the nations atomic energy t program will be made available without charge to qualified cancer research workers In the United States, k This contribution to the .continuing fight against cancer "will be made by the atomic energy commission, according to a recent announcement here. The free availibility of all radio Isotopes, for proper use was described by .Dr. Shields Warren, director of the commissions divl sion of biology and medicine, as a significant enlargement" of the commissions already , ambitious program of research for the detection and cure of cancer. The program, announced last March, has as its primary objective, It was stated, the development of the use of radioactive substances In studies of the nature, diagnosis and treatment of the most baffling of diseases. are ordinary chemical elements, such as gold, carbon and phosphorus. In radioactive form. They become radioactive by exposure to the Intense radiations In aq atomic furnace, or technically, a nuclear, chainreacting pile, such as exists at Oak Ridge national laboratory at Oak Ridge, Term. Previously, the commission had made only three those of the elements of Iodine, phosphorus and sodium, available to qualified users. The broadened commission policy will provide more than 50 additional elements. This new according to commission scientists, "prom' lses to become an effective substitute for radium, the rare and radioactive expensive naturally substance that has been used In cancer research for many years. Radio-isotop- es radio-isotope- radio-isotop- e, s, Nurses Advice No More Harsh Laxatives "I was Irregular for t long time. A nurse suggested eating KELLOGG'S ALL-BRA- N every morning. nothing else where It helped had! "J.U.Bedwell, Fort Clark, N. D. This is one of many unsolicited letters from users. You too may expect ALL-BRA- N while they when you taste them, that's the way we like our cookies! Remember, too, you should always have them on hand you want to keep the family entertainihappy or for WATERING MOUTH bake, Boiled, Sliced Tongue Creamed Potatoea Buttered Spinach e Salad Rolls Beverage Stewed or Canned Fruit mouth-meltin- g Carrot-Pineappl- Cookies With youngsters raiding the cookie Jar, its sometimes hard to keep it filled, so bake in large quan-- 1 tity. If you re- serve for cookies entertaining, make two or three of your best varie-tieand pack them in those tractive tins, be-- 1 tween layers of waxed paper, and serve right from the tin. They'll be pretty enough. s wonderful results, if constipation is due to lack of bulk in the diet. Just eat an ounce of ALL-BRAdaily, and drink nlentjr of water. If not satisfied after 10 days, send the empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBUS YOUR MONEY BACKI N Recipe Given flatten on an ungreased cookie sheet with the tines of a fork, making a cross design. Bake In a moderate (375) oven for minute. If desired, these may also be shaped with a cookie press. 10-1- 2 a iff Butterscotch Brownies (Makes 16) cup butter or shortening 54 cup dark corn syrup 54 cup brown sugar 1 egg 'Walnut Dreams 54 cup flour 54 cup chopped pecans or wal(Makes about 36 squares) nuts First Layer: 54 cup butter or shortening Cream together butter and sugar; 54 cup confectioners sugar add corn syrup, egg. 54 cup sifted cake flour Fold In flour and nuts. Pour into a Cream butter until fluffy; add square pan and bake in a moderate minutes. Cut in (350) oven for sugar and flour and mix until squares. Dust with confectioners thoroughly blended. Pat mixture insugar If desired. to a baking pan, about 12"x8"xl". These Icebox Bake in a moderate (375) oven uncookies are good til golden brown. While (till warm, with a glass of milk or a dish of top with the following: cream lice and Second Layer: simply wonderful 2 eggs, well beaten for parties or des154 cups brown sugar serts: 1 cup moist shredded coconut Butterscotch Icebox Cookies 1 cup chopped black walnuts 6 dozen) (Makes 2 tablespoons pineapple mar 1 cap butter malade 2 cups brown sugar 8 tablespoons flour eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 54 teaspoon soda 54 teaspoon salt Mix these Ingredients In order 254 cups floor given. Top first layer and bake in a 1 cup chopped nutmeata moderate (375) oven until golden minutes. Remove from Cream the butter and sugar. Add brown, oven, let cool slightly, then frost soda to eggs; mix with butter and with sugar. Add salt, flour and nutmeats. Work into a roll. Wrap in waxed Third Layer: paper and let stand In refrigerator 1 cup confectioners' sugar overnight or until needed. Slice 1 teaspoon butter thin. Bake in a moderately hot 54 teaspoon grated orange rind minutes or un(400) oven for 54 cup finely chopped black waltil golden brown. nuts 54 How To Relievo Bronchitis Creomuliioa relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden and aid nature to soothe and Ehlegtn tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes.Tell your druggist to sell yoif a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION tor Coughs, Chest Colds.Bronchitii n 20-2- 5 5-- 20-2- In Cancer . lime, be strong. ANSWER: Marble in thin slabs, is table tops, when broken, can e permanently mended only vhen supported by a reinforce-nen- t. Plasterboard can be used 'or this, or a strip of board. The reinforcement is cut to fit within ihe frame. The marble is turned jpside down, the edges of the sreak are cemented and pressed together, a thin mixture of plaster if Paris is spread on the back )f the n.arble, and the reinforcement placed in position After a number of hours for hardening, the marbla is returned to place. Took well-beate- As for you and her father, well, you didnt ask me for a lecture on parental morality and responsi- mend a marble table top vhich is broken straight across. Jf course, Id want it to show as ypzci ng. light low to . V i; totally strange environment, where she was by the very nature of things unimportant And superfluous, subjected to constant contrast with more attractive and beloved child, one can only congratulate her upon this opportunity to escape from as selfish and callous a household as it has ever been my experience to meet. Infinite barm has probably already been done this childs spirit. But since she la gentle and shy, she Is perhaps not hardened as yet and may bloom like a little flower when she gets into the sun- QUESTION: Could you teli me 0 ttt tyjtunn Cfumkhs W- - Unwanted Child Lives in Agony three-quart- 'm mussaoip first, then insert the belt, basting it to the seam. Let these Tips Guide When Making Pockets Pockets are not hard to make, and they frequently add value as well as decoration to the garment. Patch pockets, which are frequently used on bouse dresses and aprons, children's clothing, and the like, are easiest to make. They must be absolutely true and even. Fabrio combinations, which A cardboard pattern is best to use one of this seasons fashion are for cutting evenly. Baste before are shown In this clas-si- o highlights, stitching. suit that uses a Jacket of Top edges of pockets are finished worsted with Strooks birds-ey- e first In lightweight fabrics, this a plain, slim gabardine skirt. edge is hemmed. In heavier fabThe cuff revere on the jacket are rics, cover the raw edge with seam ,of matching gabardine. Note, binding after turning the edge, then also, the other fashion features: hem and pin pocket on the garment the front slit In the skirt which Check your accuracy in placing it gives walking ease, the slanting before stitching. pockeU and the notched coUar. U ewn'fiwm AILING HOUSE Stitch Side Seams Before Joining Waistline To have the waistline fit properly. its necessary to prefit the garment and to prepare the garment properly before joining the bodice with the lower half of the garment. Amateurs frequently feel it it easier to sew the waistline and then follow this by joining the side seams. Well, it certainly is easier to sew this way, but the waistline will rarely fit properly. It is either too high or too lowl On some dresses which require stiff waist, you many Insert an inner belt to keep the waistline firm. Among the new sheer dresses now appearing, an elasticized waist is sometimes used so the dress gathers softly and evenly. With an inner belt, join the seam Some of the puffed sleeves will also look peculiar because of their fullness. However, when properly gathered, they are designed to fit. Sleeves should not be fitted high on the shoulder to eliminate the soft fold of the waist at the front and back. The sleeve will tear out. KATHLEEN NORRIS a If you have model, this helps in fitting sleeves. It cannot do the Job completely, though. Youll have to try on the garment and move Bell Syndicate WNU Feature your shoulders and arms about rvESPITE THE FACT that while you check the fit. David and I are deeply in Have your shoulder pads ready to writes insert when you fit the sleeve. These ove with each other, Janet Harrison from Toledo, fitshould be before the inserted Fit sleeves at shoulder , . . and unting. You thould not do the final ours is a disturbed home, and I am writing to happy on on the before sleeves fabric straight stitching trying pattern ask your help In solving what has with shoulder pads. grain become a real problem. Cut the whole pattern, but par- Pads Vary with Fabrio "Two years ago, at 26, 1 married ticularly the sleeves, when you Which is Used I had been divorced, are at leisure and at ease. You Little padding is used currently my office boss. one and have Ann, who is cant hope to correut cutting on sleeves because the soft rounded, 5. David also child, secured a divorce faults in the fitting. natural shoulder line is being hailed. and also has a daughter, Pamela, the Sleeve However, most shoulder lines are who Is 8. Pamelas mother has alPitting Requires Patience Improved if a slight padding is in- ready married again and gone serted to improve shoulder irregu- away, not even sending the child On long sleeves, either the larities. note will a card at Christmas. full or length, you The shape of the pad varies with "My first husband and his peothe material used in sewing the gar- ple are devoted to Ann, who goes ment to them for a week end twice a The large triangles are used for month, returning loaded with preswoolens and some of the stiff, heavy ents and stories of good times. silk and rayon materials. Small, Under the clrcumstancee I can long or pads are con- hardly ask them to Include Pamsidered best for the sheer fabrics, ela In these affairs, and as David including the sheer woolens which often takes me on short business are now so favored. For washable trips, we leave bis daughter with fabrics, you'll find that gathered my old Mammy here at home. But this is hard on Mammy, who has taffeta serves quite well. family and church Interests of her Raglan sleeves usually take own. the with broad pad, Sensitive Little Thing to wide across extend enough edge the shoulder line. Join one point to Naturally; David loves his own the shoulder or top of the sleeve child deeply, and so do L But she while the other points are placed is a shy, sensitive little thing, and Try on before stitching. has made only one friend, a cripwhere yoke and sleeve meet that there are darts at the elbow of 10 in the adjoining one have shoulder If you higher pled boy which permit activity. Be certain are whose parents the other, make a heavier and apartment, you include the material for these than move back to their Phila to about in cutting no matter how strange larger pad for the lower shoulder delphia home. to even the shoulder line. the sleeve pattern looks. This is the problem. They adore and she is quite as dePamela, THE GARDEN SPOT voted to them. Bob, the son, never will walk and they tell me he has never found so congenial a companion as Pam. They want to E. adopt her. On investigation I have Green. By Eldred MARCH 21, 1919 5 10-1- Blend together sugar, butter, orange rind and enough juice to spread easily. Cover layer two, then sprinkle with walnuts. Press walnuts into icing lightly. Cut into squares. (Makes 54 Cookies 5 doien) maraschino chopped cherries cup Heating Pad Action Givos Quick Relief!. When fstigue, eaposure put misery in muscles, tendons and back, relieve such symptoms quickly eriib the liniment specially mad (or this purpose. Soretoo Liniment contains effective ts that act like glowing warmth a beating pad. Heipt attract fresh I supply. Soretoo la In a dam by ksdf. Fast, gentle, satisfying relief assured or price refunded SOc. Economy size SI. 00. Try Soretoo for Athlete's Foot RiUa afl S on contact! type of common fungi The Ads Guide You on Your Shopping Tour 2 Tutti-Frut- ti Orange Juice SORETONE Liniment cup chopped candled pineapple 2 tablespoons chopped candled orange peel J 54 cup sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon baking Do you like powder 54 teaspoon salt chewy, 54 teaspoon cinnamon scotch brownies? 54 teaspoon cloves Here's the easy 54 cup butter or shortening which 54 cup brown sugar, firmly makes them: packed CHILDREN will particularly like 2 eggs, unbeaten these rich, peanut butter cookies 54 cup chopped walnuts which go well with anything: 54 cup milk Peanut Butter Cookies Combine cherries, pineapple qqd (Makes 5 dozen) orange peeL Let stand in a tightly 54 cup shortening covered Jar for 24 hours. 1 cup granulated sugar Sift flour, add baking powder, salt 1 cup brown sugar and spices. Sift together'three times 2 cups peanut butter Cream butter, add sugar and cream 2 eggs, well beaten until light. Add eggs, one at a time 2 teaspoons soda in beating thoroughly after each add! 54 cup boiling water tion. Add fruit and nuts. Fold In 254 cups sifted flour flour alternately with milk. Mix Cream shortening; add the sugars thoroughly. Drop from a teaspoon Add peanut butter and blend well. on a lightly greased baking sheet Add eggs, then flour alternately and bake in a hot (400) oven for with water. Form Into balls and 10 minutes. 54 I'm DELOUSED With BLACK LEAF (Applied to roosts with handy Cop-Brus- loon von 40 I or ..treats 90 chickens Vh butter recipe Dry the leaves from your stalks LYNN SAYS: Handy Tips Make Homework Easy Use oniy spinach leaves If you like to have your spinach free from strings. 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