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Show mm '. ' ?! - v- Womans World Economize on Clothing Budget By Making Kiddies Garments ,: flOUSnWLD lyjhnn Cnmkhi .A. Arv .. NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS Kathleen Norris Says: Nation Threatened by Internal Corruption rtitum. HtB tondtratt.-W- NU Gay Appliqued Party Dress Fruit Designs to Cross-Stitc- h. rtla Jlafeij vuulwv. V1 7 HAT fa more fun than aewing fer children entering achool? Nothing, that I can think of right at the moment, because these youngsters usually have auch fine, healthy bodies, basically good figures, clear akin and bright eyea. They look au perfect In almost anything you turn out, that Ua a pleasure to sew for them. Youngsters go through their clothing so rapidly, ir outgrow it so quickly, that home sewing for llivni is necessity. Not only can ynrd goods be made up into attractive dressca, but many other thir.ga can be remodeled to fit quick ae a wink. Myles in yuung girls' dresses vary Little from year to year, so if you nave two or lime good baste patterns, these can be used over end over again. You'll discover that your little not of girl is very grown-ustyles so much, but in her awn age and social group. She wants to wear dresses like her friei.ds, the same type, If not the tame fabric. Dun't steer too far off that course if you want to keep her happy. For achool dresses and outfits, your best choices of material are woolena and velveteen, plaidr. For warm fall daya, cotton will still be the choice. Popular Jumper p Eggs Add a Thrifty Note to Menus See Recipes Below) Pointers Economy t left tliat you want to Wi.en yi'd l . 'iriie-ci- eenr;-- LVXN CHAMBER'S Stuffed Squat h in Die midst of rising living costs, a good idea to follow is to serve an i) VjK Chocolate Cake Recipe given. Inexpensive wy won't feel that with other vegetables or with fish and eggs to add color aa well ai flavor to the food. Consider for example, these egg cutlets that are served with peas: Egg Cutlets with Creamed Peas. (Serves 6) i tablespoons fat egg egg, beaten X euy dry bread crumbs I caps cooked green peas white sauce Melt fat. add flour, then milk nd leasoningi. Cook, stirring until thick and smooth. Md eggs and chill Wdhly. Shape into outlets or diP in egg. then bread wunbs. Brown on both aides In Mtow fat Hest and top each cut-- t with green pea sauce. P ed con-font- ly hard-cook- Stuffed Baked cirefully. ' ' Mash free . bwn tumps, then beat milk and lt and add to Wax. mtil ' Beat and light Add butter and deviled ham. t well. Pile fcfhtiy in potato twns. place on fallow pan and bake . oven (450 degrees) for 10 min-B- s or until lightly browned. Here's an easy dish that can be Cade with an inexpensive meat and favorite vegetable: Sufly. deli-clou- ed rials for both Jumpers and blouses. Remember that these will have to be washed constantly, and they . . but- -' them too tight. Another tip to help your young-- ! strr dress herself independent of your efforts Is to have neck-- ! lines open down the front rather than the back, whenever possible. This makes it easy for her to slip Into the garment, and she won't have to wander about the house sail buttoned until you can get round to her. One of the cardinal don'ls In dressing children is not to have the dresses too long. Just because you don't want to take them down every year. Long dresses can give a youngster an inferiority complex if her other friends are wearing them short. Another rule is to have them lit nicely enough to allow for ment, neither too loose nor too tight. Don't select fabrics that the youngster haa to be careful of al-- ; ways. This will make her too worried about spoiling the dress. Barmen! Choice Makes Hearing Easy Just what exactly should be included in the young girl's wardrobe to give the greatest amount of The answers to tliat ques- tion are easy. First of all there should be plenty of Jumpers and bluures, or perhaps one or two which can be con- good Jumper hard-eooke- LYNX SAYS: Garnish Your Saluda: Add to ir appeal by making them b'B'y enough to eat, but always w n ed ible garnish. Mite carrots roll paper thin, your finger and chill in let water. Shape cream or cottage cheese ballj, dust lightly with pap--" or roll in finely chopped nuts found In ice water. Slice crisp green peppers and tfmti.la onions very thin, and chill in ice over vegetable or meat y sep-f-n- e I talad. sweet pickles almost to the Spread (part to look like should be easy to iron. Another must for the younger wardrulie is a skirt, or preferably several skirts to be worn with blouses nt:d sweaters and even the when contrasting jarkets weather becomes cool, llaids are very popular with the younger set and these are easy to run off on the sewing machine. If yuu are considering a suit for the young girl, make it very sporty for everyday wear. By that I mean have a loose Jacket with a pleated skirt. Work in soft woolens or all wool or part wool plaids. Both the Jarket and skirt in such a suit may be worn separately with other things, of course. Another good idea for a suit is the ever popular bolero style. Thia can be worked out attractively for the younger girl if you trim the hem of the skirt and the edges of the Jacket In bright wool binding of a contrasting color, or even decorative braided wool. Whenever you tew with woolena, remember these three pointer: Cut larger than average teami to that the material will not ravel. If the woolen does not tend to run and ravel, pinking shears may be used. Secondly, always press out the scania after they are sewed, and have them lie flat. The third has to do with finishMost wuolen scams ing the should be overcast and finished with a binding tape so there is no opportunity for raveling and loose yams. on Fabrics Know-Ho- w of chemical processes are now used on fabrics which give certain types of finishes. It is essential to know them because care of the garment differs with its finish. A resin process makes certain cottons and rayons fabrirs but not crease-prxi- f. This is helpful in making skirts and dresses and suits. Some fabrics contain permanent s'.ffeniiiR and as surh will I.onk fur require no starching. g directions on this type to ecir.c with the material. Some stiffening will Inst only thiough a few washir.;;s, but others will lust ll.c l.fe of the garment. f There are some fabrirs which rrs.it cer'ain stniiis and d.il Vhn you tuy the mat: rial. a. k which has wax finish and which a chemical finish as thu information wit! lie important wi.cn you wash the garment A nu.T.L'i'r crease-resistan- t, wa.-hm- stain-proo- Fashion Forecast olives. Fare a cucumber aa you would PIIe. in a continuous utrip. Cut am. fan. needle can make thie Juniper, perrnniel favorite, for leu than five dollars. The fabrle recent-mendfor It ia a rayon and aralac with a wool finish, wf-ar- ' Meat 'n Corn Cakru. (Serves 6) pound ground beef t cup dry bread crumbs X rap milk X teaspoon salt X teaspoon pepper fg, slightly beaten Of Any girl who ia handy with Country Style Vegetables. (Serves 6) !i pound baeon or salt pork 14 eups onions, sliced cups canned earrots 14 cups canned string brans 14 cups canned kernel corn 14 eups potatoes, sliced 1 cup medium white saure X cup buttered crumbs Cook bacon or salt pork slightly, then add onion and cook until crisp and brown. Arrange vegetables in a buttered casserole and layers sprinkle each layer with bacon or iait pork. Pour white sauce over all. Top with butterrd crumbs and add a dash of paprika. Bake in a moderate oven 20 to 25 nnmiles until casserole is browned. Cream vegetables any vegetable that will hold its shape, and serve with bits of diced leftover chicken or ham. This makes a nourishing, week-nigsupper. The long yellow squash are s when properly prepared. You'll not need any meat with this one: Stuffed Cymling Squash. (Serves 6 3 medium sized cymling squash 4 enp thick white sauce 1 tablespoon grated onion 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper 3 chopped d eggs 1 eup grated rheese 4 enp buttered crumbs Boil squash 10 minutes Drain and scoop out center. Mash pulp, add while sauce, onion, green pepper, cheese and eggs Kill she!! with mixture, sprinkle with crumbs Youll mii money an clothes. and paprika. Flaee in a shallow pan oil five ct six outfits containing a little water Bake in a verted into Just by a apparently different moderate oven 21) to 25 minutes. charge of blouse. Veal Rice Loaf For early fall plan to use some iServes ') of the more sturdy cotton matn- 2 pounds ground veal shoulder 1 pound ground pork 1 cup cooked rice 4 eggs, well beaten cup milk eup rhopprd pinilentn I or warm school d.iyi there's no 4 teaspoon paprika neater trick than the strijH-- cham-hraKail and pepper dress that is so easy to launHave meats grout. J tngct'.cr Com- der. They will look youthbine with rice. Season wrh salt and ful on the tfin-.opgirl if they're pepper, papnki and pinurnin. Mi.is-- I made with tout hrs nf ric rac, saucy ten with eggs arid milk Prick into a shoulder tucks and full gathered greased loaf pan or ring mold anri sklr's. A tkreo-bake in 350 degree oven for I1; etc suit offers infinite for rr.;x.:.g and hours. Serve with muii.rin sa jre p Released by Western Iniun i Potatoes. TjlTfar but do not fasten :ons on securely, bles easily: slice from top of each and scoop out the potato ttoes Ifien yui iru for ymngslers. . Hie breakfast ruh hour. Sew vegeta- I baked potatoes 4 enp milk t tablespoons batter U cap deviled bam X teaspoon salt Cut s Beverage ' What's new in color fur the school Ctrl? Fiisl of all tht re are the three to cv use 'runi black, basic brown arid gray Kor tho-- e who want i iik thing a l:fje rr.uje vivid, arid h.'illianl blje there's might You'll SI e tie-- e color- appearing constantly in fall pla: 4. .elect velveFor H.'osy ure-..-e-- , teen - tf'eri ro'r.hircd with plaid taffeta or velveteen with wool. !)? ro strong man who lay dead, shot through the heart. Another was that of an innocent small boy of less than two years. A third was a returned serviceman, scarred by lonely, homesick years of war. And the completing figure was that of a young wife, her face a mask of humiliation, resentment, shame and despair. All four lives us com- pletely ruined as was that of the man who lay dead. 5600 Lonoly, foolith tttir tviw tare hevn rrxfuinxihlr for a ltd of luimex. l. blow-husb- and. and brttkrn In tamn raxot I Ito are cren worse, ' j ' San Francisco murder trial brought out these facts: A stdditv relurnctl to discover that his wife had been carrying on an affair with a man who had fdenly of spending money because of hit war plant job. She developed tuch affection for him that the teas unwilling to give him up when her husband came bark. She axketl for a divorce. The husband, with rare forltearance, axketl her to give the other man up for a year. She would also live apart from her hut-bantaking her son with her. Then, at the end of the year, the would choose the man she wanted. She egreetl to this remarkable arrangement, hut it wax not long hefttre she was the Mother man again. When her hushaml heard about this second lircach of faith, he could stand it no longer. He killed the other man in the love nest." A jury quickly 2 Send your order to: To obtain complete patters for the Applique Uuby Duck Fruck (Pattern No. MiOU) (lea 2, I and 4 yean included In pattern. Send 20 cent! in coin, your bum, SEWINQ C1KC1.E NEEDLEWORK TH Mission St., Ban Frssclscs, Calif. Enclose 20 cants far pattern. address and pattern number. - No Name Addreie. d I story is a common one to- a fearfully common one. That St is common will remain an enduring scar on the reputation of American women for all time to come. The husband was away fighting for his life, and nil our lives. The woman was lonely; the other man was willing to solace her In her loneliness They became lovera. When the husband came home, longing for the peace and affection and security of his own fireside, the new that greeted him waa that his wife was living with another man and wanted a divorce. She Broke Her Promise. he He tried to be reasonable; talked to them both. It was arranged that for a year the wife should belong to neither man, and that at the end of that time she would choose. It aecme to me that the defeated and defrauded husband showed rare restraint when he forced himself to Uiia much consideration of the pair. But the wife and her lover were no respecters of bargains or promises. Very shortly the husband discovered them together again, unable to exercise even under these circumstances, either decency or He shot the lover through the heart and faced a court trial that ended by his complete acquittal. What price those stolen kissel now to this woman, still yuung, who has ruined four lives, and cut herself away from the society of forwomanhood ever? In the natural order of events her baby will go to its father, and therefore she loses at one lover and child Th.s story would not be so Impressive If it were not true of so many wartime homes OMicr women have run the fearful risk that this woman ran. Other men are corning home to that smug, selfish announcement, "you see. dear. I was lonely and bored, and Hob managed to avoid the draft, aod he waa right here, with lots nf and I'd like it so much money if you'd Just bn ugieeahle about it and give me a d.voree Nation Id Peril from Within. A man who sabotages in wartime, and deserts his Job. is shot. But there is no recognized punishment for women who break H eir marriage vows, break up Hieir break their husbands' homes, twlnrtii A Hit day, Fruit Motifs I OOK1NG for some simple Lwork these handsome pick-u- p warm days? Here are some colorful fruit designs to do In crose stitch big pears, strawberries, bananas, oranges, apples, plums and cherries in lovely shaded effects in natural looking fruit colors. Use Tots Tarty Dress tea towels, for kitchen breakP AINTY and pretty and so easy on for Mother to make a charm- fast and luncheon cloths, for place mats. ing round yoked dress for tots with a mers whisper of a sleeve lb obtain T transfer design! far the haded Cross Stitch Designs (Pattern and bnby ducks parading around Still) color chart for working, amounts tha bottom of tha skirt. Ideal for different colored Bosses, send 20 eante coin, your name, address end pattern or Use a pretty organdy parties. number. Due to an unusually large demand and pastel crepe and make the ducks more Ume Is alight from pala yellow scraps. As cute irrent condition, required In Ailing order far a low Of tha as can be. moat popular pattern numbers. -e A Styling Important In Yunnghlrre Garmrnt do not Though basic style :hunge much from year to year In this age group, little girl have fads and fancie which youll do well to follow. If they should like wide rib-- : bon trimming or bows, or a certain kind of rlc rac, then let them save Uicir own way to keep peace in the family. Princess styles are very becoming on the younger figure. If you plan to have a button front on hem, the little girl will be much more able to dres herself, and will require little help from you during sauce Mix ingredients in order given, Form into patties and fry in two of fat until golden tablespoons brown. Place In a greased casserole and top with tomato soup or sauce. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) fur 43 minutes. Sausage and Oyster Loaf (Serves 6) 1 pound bulk pork sausage 1 pint u)sters ground while raw 2 eups soft bread crumbs 2 eggs, slightly beaten Mix all ingredirius together ar.d place in an ungreased iunf pan. Bake in a slow 323 degree) oven until loaf leaves edges of the pan. Drain excess fat off occasionally. Serve with hot hollaniia se sauce and green vegetables. Before you start using your newly canned vegetables, make sure all the old ones are gone from the shelf. Here is fine supper dish that will use home-canne- d many Vegetables can be combined 1 Eaten Vt cup dlrcd onion I cup caunrd whole kernel corn 14 eup tomato soup or tomato menu. By KATHLEEN NORRIS FEW months ago there was enacted in the San Francisco law courts a tragedy as simple and as terrible as any ever written by the classic Greek dramatists. There were four figures in it. One was that of a young light-weig- y0u you re workin8 any hardship on tilt family, and at the same time, there will be plenty of good eating in the economy dishes. Eggs are plentiful and economical so are fresh fruits and vegetables Fish is also a mighty good food that ler.di nice variety to the I tablespoons flour 1 cup milk X teaspoon salt X teaspoon pepper I diced, hard-cooke- d IMS Culture Lluese and Fruit Carrot and Celery Str.p Mullins and Butter main dish every other day. In thi M irunm'liun from wartime to Help your huibund through tht hard duys peacetime, from the Manga world that ii the rump and battlefield to your thellered world of garden, telephone, bridga garnet end nothing dither." j j acquitted the outragnl husband, hut hit life is ruinml. So is his erring wife's. Their little boy, too, will have to suffer for his mother' t selfishness. Instead of buying assorted colored sox for the children in the summer, buy several pairs of identical whits sox. If any become lost or worn out, the remaining sox can be matched. Line the lower edge of dad's trouser pockets with a piece of chamois. This material is sturdy, and keys and other objects he carries in his pockets won't quickly wear through it. run don ktssoas mtiar all the AOD Vitamins yon need-st-art taking Scotts Kmulaius to promptly kelp brine bnok onnre p nn4 oromtns nnd build romatonoOi Brett's is litb in aatsrsl ASD Vitamlas and e onorer-bulldln- e. the location of a new building for the farm, keep in When planning mind the possibilities in labor-savin- g hearts, and expect to step charmarrangement as well as fresh marriage and ingly Into to pearance. contract new obligations betray. These women ought to get it through their heads once and for all that separation la a hard thing, that loneliness is one of the Inevitable trials of war, that men returning are tired, disillusioned, hurt in soul and body, and in no condition to listen to pathetic tales of newly - discovered affinities with other men. The homes of the nation are going to pay a very high price far No enemy these casual from without could ever injure ua as deeply as will the alow, steady, destruction uf our penetrating homes. It may not show on the surface, but it corr'ides from wiUiin the homeless, man unwanted pays for it, the demoralized and scattered children pay for it, and in the end Hie woman pays pays all through the rest of her life. If you happen to be a woman meditating uon Just how you'll break Hie bad news to John, reconsider It. Believe me, within a very few years the new infatuation will lose its glamour, too, and then it will he too late to go back. Give your husband a rharice! Help him through the hard days nf transition from wartime to peacetime, from the strange world that is the ramp and the battlefield, to your sheltered world of gardens and telephone and bridge games and wiping the dishes. Unless hundreds thousands millions of American woman are ready to take up this work i,f preserving the home, and knrping Hie children there with mother and dad, we have indeed lost the war. If rot srs i7 yon'n nut Bur today I AD natural dnwlats. SCOIIS'IMULSION ap- mtsxtmiseim.sei'cSg love-affair- s. Navy's Diet Experiments. Results of experiment in improving diet, conducted by thu navy during the war cun be applied tu civilian life, rays Ur. Clive M. McC'ay, professor of nutrition at Con.rll U. and formerly a navy commander. He mentions the following in particular: the use t.f a bread cont.i i.imj C superior ty per cent dry skim mi.''.; divelo)-rr.eof better spreads arid marincreased use of dry malades; yeast and higher standards of food sanitation. -- 1 r ' -jtr ; . Aff". ;; ; -- ',"f y, s' t. $- - y- Keeps for weeks on your pantry shelf . . . You can bake at a moments notice If you bake at home youll Kant Killing Dry Yeast. rlux-- Kmty-to-u- r wondrrful New . . . extra-fas- t. Fleiw-timaiui- s New Fleisch-munn- a Fast Hieing slays freah, xitcnt for weeks on your pantry aht-l- f . . , lets you turn out delicious bread quickly . . . nt any time. no No more being "rnuglil ahnrt without yeoat in tiie house spoiled dough because yeast weakened liefor you could use it. With New Fleiaciinuinn'e Fast Kising you enn start liaking any time . . . finiah baking in It 'a ready for action when you need it. (let New Fleinchmiinne Faat Hitting Dry Yeiust at your grocer's. ... jig-tim- Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! mronma u TIRED, ACHY MUSCLES SIXAINS rW OIL IKUISES STIFF JOINTS mttqea NED is. ffqSLOANS LINIMENT |