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Show SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Pretty House Frock for Matrons A Sunback- - Bolero or Pinafore LPhillipr STAGESCREENiftiffK) Released by Western Newspaper Union By VIRGINIA VALE JAPAN BEGINS TO UNDERSTAND THE latestto plague Hollywar-cause- d The Jap knows hes gypped. The Flowery Kingdom realizes it is going to have to say it with Elies. The Nipponese are ready for the nippers. wood movie-makeis one of swords. With about a dozen swashbuckling dramas in various stages of completion around town, Warner Bros, faces the likelihood of havrs With the United States, England nd now Russia against her, Japan looks strangely like Donald Duck fighting in the Eons cage. And thats the way she sounds. ing to call on armorers in other parts of the country before the duelling scenes in the Errol Flynn opus, The Adventures of Don Juan, can be staged. Modern swords wont do; these fights took place before 1786. Except that Donald Duck seems more intelUgible. The Land of the Rising Sun begins to resemble the old fishworks at sunset. Jean Tighe, featured singer on Musical AutoGuy Lombardos graphs program, is one of the few entertainers permitted by the authorities to visit boys suffering from The Little Brown Man with the and the big teeth is stiU eE dressed up as a world conqueror but he wishes he had stuck to amateur photography. bandy-leg- s ife iVi r ftfraih iniviv w,w Canning Is Food Insurance for Winter (See Recipes Below) JEAN TIGHE n combat fatigue. Servicemen at hospital dubbed her "G.I. Jean months ago; the title has stuck, and Jean receives letters from servicemen all over the world, who calls her G.I. Jean. Early Canning Hal-lora- Only ene girl star under contract O. Selznick has not won to David the Aeademy award, and hes predicting that shell get her Oscar next year. Shes Dorothy McGuire; A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and 4 The Enchanted Cottage are the pictures on which her claim will be based. The Selznick winners, whove taken four awards in the last six years, are Ingrid Bergman, Jennifer Jones,' Joan Fontaine and Vivien Leigh. And as if that werent enough, way hack in 1935 a special award was given to Shirley Temple. Following the completion of her first Monogram starrer, Divorce," Kay Francis left Hollywood on a trip to entertain servicemen, this time in the Caribbean area. Shell be back at the studio for "Allotment Wives, scheduled for May. When Constance Bennett appears on Earl Wilsons radio program-o- n shell Mutual, Sunday evenings have a chance to talk back to sister Joan. Joan was Earl's guest a while ago, and made a few cra(:ks about her sisters cutting their ages down so much that she now feels like the eldest member of the family. Now Constance will have a chance to reply, and in public. Joan Edwards has been requested by the OWI to make a series of propaganda speeches in Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese, for distribution in occupied areas of Europe. As if the gal didnt have enough to do already! Ed Jerome, whos the "heavy on the CBS Crime Doctor series, is the envy of the rest of the cast. Hes leaving soon for a six weeks vacation, his first since 1933, and hes going to head for Lake Louise, in Canada, and just loaf. Edith the series favorite gun Arnold, moll, will probably spend her time off at Belle Island, Conn., working in her garden. Last year she canned 120 quarts of vegetables out of that garden, and she declares that shes going to do even better than that this year. Even newspaper correspondents have begun listening to the Saturday CBS series, The FBI in Peace and War, for whats going on behind the scenes of wartime crime. Incidentally, if youve been puzzled because you couldnt quite place the musical theme which introduces the program, the music comes from The Love for Three Oranges, by Sergei Prokofieff. -Sonny Tufts agent is a superstitious man. His biggest clients are Sonny, currently appearing in "Miss Susie Slagle, and Spencer Tracy. The agent has told his New York representative to search for actors whose initials are S. T. ODDS AND ENDS-L- ynn Merrick, Columbia contract starlet, idll sponsor Shirley Temple when the Kiss and Tell star graduates from Westlake high in June; Lynns an alumna, class Michael of '39. . . . Ward, who faces his first motion picture camera as the infant son of Claudette Colbert and Orson Welles in International's " Tomorrow Is Forever, is a dead ringer for Winston Churchill . . . Ellen Drew, whos just completed The Amorous Ghost for RKO, heads that studios United Nations Relief association old clothes drive, under direction of Ginger Rogers, industry head of the driven before our eyes and begging to be eaten, either now or later. One of the most basic rules in canning is that fruit and vegeta- bles should be canned at the peak of the season to be their best. If you want a good product, you wiE have to put up a good food is another way of putting this rule across. Canning at best does not improve the food, it simply preserves it for future use. Unless strawberries are sweet and bright in color, .they wiE not become so in the jars. The same is true of everything else which we put up. Less canning sugar wiE presumably be aUoted this year than previously, and it would be well to decide just how much of what you are going to put up before you start in using sugar. It wiE have to be strictly budgeted if it is to reach over all the winters needs. Those of you who have canned while sugar has been rationed know that it is possible to can with a great deal less sugar if you wiE put the fruit up not quite so sweet. Most of us can do with less sugar as long as we have nice looking jars of fruit. One of the musts on your canning list this year should be sev- eral jars AE over America we trusted Japanese in our kitchens with the carving knives. Sunback Dress FOR precious hours in the sun, 1 a nicely fitting sunback frock with a smart bolero to match. Or if you like, make the pinafore verSlimming Frock ruf"FlIIS charmingly simple house sion with perky frock for the larger woman has fles edged in colorful trimming. lines and wiU slimming, clean-cu- t No. 1285 Is designed for sizes 12, keep you looking as fresh as a 14,Pattern 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, sunback dress, flowered material daisy. 2 mayards of 35 or or bright checks will be pretty requires terial; bolero, l1. yards; dress with ruftrimmed with bold ric rac. fles, 3 yards. over-should- er All-ov- er h Strawberries and rhubarb, green peas and asparagus are all flaunting their gay colors Not many years ago Japan was a quiet, colorful peaceful little land featuring cherry blossoms, geisha girls and parasols. It sent its young men to American colleges where they seemed so cute and friendly that we let them on the glee clubs, taught them how to play third base, gave them good allowances on their second-han- d kodaks and paid them for playing butler parts in our movies. of jams, jelEes and preserves to spread on bread next winter if butter sup- plies are low ,he i family wiU greet these fruit concoctions with cheers: Lynn Chambers Point-Savin- g Menus. Mixed Vegetables in Bologna Cups Creamed Potatoes Perfection Salad Toasted Muffins and Jam Chocolate Souffle Beverage a Then one day Japan staged sneak attack on a Russian fleet and won. It never realized that Russia put the incident on file for future reference and rebuttal. , Pattern No. 1303 is designed for sizes 36, 38. 40, 42, 44. 46. 48. SO and 52. Size 38 4 materiyards of 35 or h requires al; 2 yards nc rac to trim. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more trims Is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: The victory went to the Japanese SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. head, which Is not far from its feet. 149 New Montgomery St. Then it began getting real tough. It San Francisco, Calif. took Manchuria, thumbed its nose Enclose 25 cents In coins for each at the League of Nations, and atpattern desired. tacked China. The Japanese schoolUse tender red rhubarb, trim off Size Pattern No of was our boy magazines pasting hard ends, wash without skinning, bear-hair on his chest and wearing Name Wash your oil cloth in a mixture cut into smaE pieces. Mix fruit and spurs to the rice bowl. Address of skim milk and turpentine. It sugar, let stand several hours. Cook will make it look Eke new. gently in preserving kettle until To our shame we let him get away thick and clear. Pour into hot sterEe with murder and even shipped him To avoid a musty odor in & once. and at glasses paraffin extra tools. metal teapot that is seldom used, For canning springs first fruits, keep a lump of sugar in the pot. use the directions given in these Then he decided to play the BuE to save and value food recipes color, To clean a vase, cut newspapers That Walks Like a Pal, and basicalquality. ly a stinkeroo, he did it the sneak into small pieces and swish the Canning Strawberries. way, staging a stab in the back at pieces around in soapy water on the inside. Use only fresh, ripe, firm and Pearl Harbor at the very moment sound berries. Wash and stem. To his envoys were in Washington grinTo keep the potholder handy each quart of berries add I cup sug- ning and professing a yen for peace. when working around the stove, ar. 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Adjust cover and changed the trend. put them in a porous bag and hang process in hot water bath 8 minutes them in a cellar where it is cool POSTS or in pressure cooker 5 minutes unNow the are changing Japanese and damp. Heat injures rubber. der 5 pounds pressure. Remove jars, cabinets oftener than GOLDEN FLAKES OF Tokyo is let cool and store. When sweetness of cream is changing fire wardens. As a nation HWEAF AMD BRAM This is an exceEent, if unorthodox it is now a study in big jitters. doubtful and there is no more on method for canning rhubarb. It is hand and it must be used, a pinch When this war is over the Japaprepared by baking the fruit and of soda stirred into it keeps it from SVGAR-SfVEE- T then canning: nese people wiE be ready for the curdling, even in hot weather. cleaners, Hirohito wiE be a chaufFENDER RASNS Canning Rhubarb. feur for Molotov, and the Tojos A secret to making delicious poWash tender, rosy rhubarb and cut and their kind wiE be reading tato salad is to cut the potatoes into inch pieces with a sharp and Variety with special while theyre warm and while knife. Measure the rhubarb and attention to the classified ads readwarm add the onions and salad delicious NEW breakfast idea place it in a baking dish and add Ys ing Wanted: Entertainers with dressing. As the salad Good? Its delicious! Its a macools, the as much sugar by measure as rhucircuses, sideshows and flavors will penetrate the potatoes. combination of gic barb. Cover and bake in a mod- carnivals, Good fairs. opportunities for pole Posts 40 Bran erate oven 30 to 35 min- balancers. Raisins will be plump and much Flakes plus lots of seedless raiutes until rhubarb is tender, but larger if you place them in a sins... right in the same packwhole. Pack into hot sterile jars HE RIDES AGAIN saucepan and barely cover them age. Better ask your grocer for immediately after removing from with cold water. Set them over a the big oven and process 10 minutes in a Who boots the Nazis In the package pants? small flame and allow to simmer today. Your whole family will boiling water bath or 5 minutes at 5 Its Patton; for a few minutes. go for Posts Raisin Bran. pounds pressure in pressure cooker. Who plays WEd West and makes em dance? Canning Asparagus. New York City Has Over Its Patton; Wash young, tender asparagus Who It em on have the chin? lets and remove tough ends. Cut to fit Hundred Private Streets into jar or in inch lengths. 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Place in The drive for clothes for the war saucepan with sufferers aE over the world is on boEing water to cover. Heat to throughout America, and emphasis is being put on the point that wearboiling. Pack as Balanced double action hot as possible able duds, not ragbag attire, are into sterEe jars. needed. One man in New York, for positive in Add 1 teaspoon however, has gone too far. He sent salt and 1 teain a fuE dress suit. for gratifymixing bowl spoon sugar to each jar. Process in the pressure cooker 50 minutes at 10 in pounds. Musing on the Barnum & ini A1 1 IILpf1 ing thi3 circus we Bailey season, Vitamin Value and Retention. t h e o ve n. cant help wondering how a G.I. (EwnoStd The more quickly you work once back from the wars feels when u l. the fruits and vegetables are colhe hears a trapeze act referred retain wiE lected, the better they to as dangerous. their nutritive qualities. Everything should be in readiness so there is no time lost going from step to step, Physician Yes, your heart Is not If jars are stored in a cool, dark any too good, your arteries are bad place there is a better chance of and youre getting on. But dont be their keeping their vitamin and discouraged. You can always get a minerals. fob on some professional baseball Released by Western Newspaper Union. team. rt one-hal- zBRAII comsned mm BiE-boa- rd -- nut-brow- Strawberry Marmalade. glasses) (Makes 12 2 oranges 2 lemons Vs cup water teaspoon soda 1 quart strawberries 7 cups sugar A bottle fruit pectin Remove peels from oranges and lemons; cut off white membrane. Force peels through food chopper. Cover and Add water and soda. simmer for 10 minutes. Add orange and lemon pulp and juice. Simmer for 20 minutes. Add crushed strawberries. Measure 4 cupk prepared fruit; add sugar. Bring to boEing and boE 5 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in fruit pectin. Let stand 5 minutes; skim; seal in hot, sterEized glasses. (Makes 1 Currant Jelly. 4 to 5 small glasses) quart currants cup water Sugar Wash and pick over currants but do not remove stems. Mash a few in the bottom of a preserving kettle and continue until all berries are used. Add water, cover and heat When fruit is thoroughly slowly. heated, put into a jeEy bag or in several thicknesses of cheese cloth and Measure 4 cups drain off juice. juice, bring to boEing point and boE 5 minutes. Add 3 cups of sugar and boil 3 minutes, or untE jeEy sheets off a spoon. Pour into several hot sterEized glasses, cover with paraffin and store. Strawberry and Rhubarb Jam. (Makes 6 to 8 Glasses) 3 cups cooked pink rhubarb 3 cups strawberries 4 cups sugar crisp-toaste- (350-degre- d blue-and-whi- -- action ... results p the |