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Show War Games in Earnest? Peace, Pleads Hull WHA T to EAT and WHY ssnd ran this 7 3. fjouiton (foudill Explain! the FREE CHART Causes of Food Allergy FOODS THAT OFTEN -- Well-Know- Food Authority Names the Foods That Cause Trouble n By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS 6 East ISth SI.. New York City. has crept into daily usage in recent years, ANEW phrase fact become so common that comedians use it in jest and draw laughs from their audiences when they mimic, "I'm allergic! But the words have deep significance for perhaps 30 to 60 per cent of the population who have cause to agree with the old saying that "one mans meat is another mans poison. of CAUSE TBODBLE CL Houston Goudiss will gladly send you, FUEL s chart showing which foods have beau found moat fraqnanily to cause allaxgio reactions, and also those which are the least likely to cause trouble. hut slate your request one postcard and address it to C. Houston Goudiss, 6 East 39th Street, NawYoxk City. fwho ma MC!,Ver,Vm0re men than at any time ainee 1918. Photo sbowa Italian war tames tkm between German and Italian high commands is seen in the visit Berlin to Inspect German airports, where he is greeted by Field tary of State Cordell Hull, who called on the nation, of Europe to rally eonferenee at Buenos Aires in 1936. promulgated at the Pan-Americ- an Big City Freckles Champions , ' Eileen Eaton, 10, and Thomas Shannon, 11, are pictured after being e as the freckles champions of New York city at a city-wicontest sponsored by the Childrens Aid society. Eileen is auburnhaired and brown-eye- d and Thomas is blond and blue-eyechosen first-degre- de d. We Will Go A-Hunt- ing They are victims of the curious phenomenon known as food allergy and have an abnormal reaction to the proteins in certain foods and other substances. As a result, foods which are beneficial in themselves and which usually m. In Germany and Italy have an important place in a in Northern italv timp ium. id Air Marshal Italo Balbo, left, to normal balanced diet, cause a variety of unpleasant effects. These may range from hives or the eSed a skin rash to a gastric disturbance with spells of nausea. The individual may suffer from migraine Zipper Hot Dog headache or an atIs Butcher's tack of hay fever or asthma; or he Newest Offering may have a tendency to what apThis demonstration of the new hot pears to be brondog with a presto and its off coat chial or head colds. was made at a recent convention of It has been determined that these symptoms in an individual who is allergic are due to intolerance of certain proteins. Even when the offending foods are fruits and vegetables, it is the protein that is responsible. It has been suggested that the sensitization results because at some previous time, an unsplit or undigested protein in some way passed through the membranes lining the digestive tract and entered the blood stream. This acted very much like a foreign substance and sensitized body cells in some way so that whenever the same food is eaten, the disturbing symptoms occur as a sort of defense mechanism. butchers in Milwaukee, Yis. The it new type id wienie has a perforated Heredity a Factor easing which operates on the princiA tendency to allergy seems to ple of a sipper. The person who or- be inherited. But the substances ders a hot dog now and prefers not which caused a disturbance differ to eat the skin, can peel it the same with each individual, and the type as he would a banana. of reaction also differs. For example, a mother may be allergic to milk; her child inheriting the tendency may be allergic to fish. Drinking milk may give the mother an attack of asthma; eating fish may cause the child to break out with hives. touppSTJf f?e,5 Setter Pups Hope Trouble-Maldn- g When milk is the offending food, are sensitive to milk, eggs it must be avoided, not only as a and butter. it beverage, but in bread, cakes and puddings. Sometimes dried or Other Offending Substances milk, goats milk or Foods are not always responsi- evaporated milk may be used inbean soy ble for allergy, and the symptoms stead. When wheat is the trouble may be produced by contact with maker, the alternatives include wool, feathers, dust, pollen, dander rice flour, potato or from horses or other animals; or cornstarch, rice and com cereals; flour; rye even the sting of a bee. When hen's tapioca or barley. it eggs are injurious, ducks eggs can sometimes be used with sue-- , Discovering the Offenders The ideal procedure for the al- cess, or meat or fish may be sublergy victim is to find out the of- stituted. Sometimes after a period of exfending foods or substances and avoid them. For early recognition clusion, an immunity is built up of a tendency to allergy may pre- so that later the foods may be reintroduced gradually into the diet. vent discomfort and trouble. There are two ways to discover the trouble makers. One is to Don't lump to Conclusions learn by experience, either by must be borne in mind that It keeping a record of the foods eat- many of the symptoms produced en and noting the appearance of by food sensitivity may also result symptoms, or by eliminating from from other causes. For this reathe diet, first one and then another it Is unwise to decide that one of the foods that are suspected of son, is allergie without due investigaThe to is other causing difficulty. tion. Nor most the imagination or let your doctor conduct simple the current widespread discussion skin tests. Small scratches are of the be allowed to cause made on the arms and legs, and adults subject or children to mask their each scratch touched with a soluto eat certain foods tion made of the protein of a food unwillingness notion that they are false the with or substance known to cause trousensitive. ble. If a person is allergic to that unduly On the other hand, homemakers substance, the skin around the should be sympathetic with both scratch swelis and becomes inflamed. The inflammation disap- children and adults who say with cause, I cant eat that! pears after a few hours and causes good And it would appear that there no pain or inconvenience. may even be some compensation in this unpleasant situation. For a group of scientists who have Other Foods Must Bo Used the subject announced a Once the offending food or foods studied few years ago that those who beare determined, they should be to the allergy group appear eliminated either for all time or long to have a definite capacity for beuntil the individual becomes desuperior. sensitized. If the trouble maker comingthe intellectually child who suffers from is an uncommon food, such as lob- Thus, rash or stuffy nose today, ster or clams, the allergy presents a skin to food sensitivity, is apt to be no great problem, but when chil- due full of when he reaches dren react to necessary foods such manhoodenergy and exhibit unusual abilas milk, eggs and wheat, the for cultural leadership. homemaker faces a difficult task. ity WNU C. Houston Goudiss IMS as. Foods It is difficult to generalise re garding the foods that cause trou- ble, because they vary so widely among individuals who are sens!' tised, and often one person is sensitised to a number iff foods. It has been found that the foods most frequently causing allergic symp-tom-s include wheat, milk, eggs, chocolate, pork, fish and shellfish, tomatoes, cauliflower, cabbage, strawberries and oranges. Skin rashes ere believed to be caused most frequently by hypersensitiveness to milk, cereal or pork. Hives are reported to occur often from eating strawberries, chocolate, fish and tomatoes. Wheat is frequently an offender in Asthma migraine headaches. seems to be common in persons where Training under lire starts at an early age for the setter pups at French Lick Springs, lnd., fields has Ml Miller, and sheet of trap the hotels and managrr amateur national trap shooting champion bird dogs, according to Miller. eight youngsters under his tutelage. They will soon be d The War Minister Takes a Sight MISS CALIFORNIA ; CO MANY readers have ex-- J pressed interest in rag rugs that I know many of you will want to copy this one. I discovered it in a village on Buzzards bay where, a century ago, whaling ships put out to sea. In the book offered below there is a knitted rag rug found one time on a trip through Ohio. I have not yet done a special book on rag rugs. It does seem that there should be a way ht d maioinc ITH SHEEN ORAN EE AND SLACK WHITES fox This I SendFREE YOU want to know where to find the different vitamins? Juit write to C Houston Goudiss it 6 Eut 39th St., New York City, for his new Vitamin Primer. It tells the facts that every homemaker needs to know about vitamins. In simple chart form, the functions of each vitamin are explained, and there if a list of foods to in supplying your Kids you with adequateamounts of these necessatyfood factors. e Tit iulktm trill fie ttktatliy htlfftltothatt trio wuot mid kO tf foods mkafenturidtrkokt tmtiming trek taSunaa Those Dear Gala to exchange designs from different parts of the country. The center medallion of the rug shown here is its outstanding feature. The braiding is fine and tight. The braided strips should be sewn together with strong linen thread or about size 8 cotton thread used double. The center round should be long as shown. Sew around and around until the center oval is long, then make the eight loops shown in the next round three along each side of the oval and one at each end. These loops should be on Main Street olution going on. Changes in dress styles and food prices . . . the Give a thought to Main Street as the rise of a hat crown fall forniture these of headlines! All sea prices you todays matters vitally affect our daily the world's excitement isnt in Europe. living . . . and the news is ably, fully covered in advertisements. For, in our town . . . and Here, in concise, meaty form, towns like ours clear across the makers of the worlds goods country . . . there's s daily rev- - tell you whats new, what's ... j ei.e,ed. Claire dancer and film bit player was named Miss California at 5L.1 lim 0 the mardl gras at iha .Ce', ?lw young brunette will be "Pwsentatlve at the At- mlca!lT eompeliUon ,or Mis , . of Great Britain sights a motor of War Leslie Hore-Bclison his visit to inspect the unit s Fusiliers Eighth Royal is speeding Britains rearma- minister at'iympne, to Kent. The K.in1nd HZ meat program. rections for making slipcovers and curtains; dressing tables, lampshades and many other useful articles for the home. Price 25 cents postpaid. Ask for Book 1, and address Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, III Whats the good of a girl VITAMIN PRIMER Offered by C. Hoaeton Goudise long. In working around the loops with the next rows, the trick is to ease the inside edge of the braided strip in just enough to keep the work perfectly fiat, and to give the scalloped effect shown. As you work around, the scallops gradually straighten out and the rug becomes more oval in shape. NOTE: Every Homemaker should have a copy of Mrs. Spears' book SEWING, for the Home Decorator. Forty-eigpages of di- be- ing as fit as aiddle if she hasn't a beau? Most girls w Id swap wisdom for a dim The only tlyjg the modern girl can cook ike mother used to do is a bachelor's goose. Some modern girls make their parents sit np. Others have latchkeys. The most popular line among wise young women is still a beeline to marriage. Some girls remind you of traffic lights. Every time you try to kiss them they turn red. Look ont when a girl calls you by your first name. It may be your last she wants. good . . . and how to make your dollars Smart people who like to be in living and current events, follow advertisements as closely as headlines. They know whats doing in Europe and America . . . but they also know whirc money buys most! mi' |