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Show Dr;:?tic Changes in Styling Give A 'New Look to Suits anil Coats Kathleen Norris Says SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS . Time: The Inevitable Cure BtO )idintiW!fU v v:,,Xv1v Pretty Lingerie Makes Nice Gift w.wwt Smart HOUSEHOLD By C1IKK1E NICHOLAS Features. Mmxm&.mmj Zf'WS. k j K .? ;? " i Two-Picc- cr for Fall Time lyjCunn 4 ffs- - ft W "t-: :etj i, : D H! Fte fwr soldier boy coma home, fnthr (Aal nil com K'i(A Atm. By KATHLEEN NORRIS your soldier boy WHEN home, that time is the cure tor the problems that Till cpme with him. Whatever the situation is, time will alleviate its hardest features; time will bring new interests, new turns of the wheel that will make living tolerable to him. Be infinitely patient; not too cheerful, not too sympathetic. Keep about him as pleasant in atmosphere as you can, tnd wait for time. Perhaps he may have to adjust himself to the loss of a hand, or a leg. Perhaps his sight is gone. Perhaps some facial injury will cause him pain and difficulty for the rest ft lm IM'.I UE I tall ctdia is ri.H n.us mi GX r.M of his days. and this la the moat perhtpa hia mind will be Irrtdful of all tightly dlaordered. Net enough to Buka him an lnatitutlon case, but monh to dlatreaa those who love No, depreas him almost to dea-filand make readjustment slow lid hard. Meet all this with serenity and tilth. Tima works miracles. Torn tfunents heal; lost limbs are Blued much less than anyone by that loss can believe. And love and courage end time time time build up rulm and tie ft Mattered threads of life Into new Or jcr He-- lera: Ace ts'.ue r, eeis J ed N I! P item After the Parties. when your soldier boy comes hane, meet him with the usual npal welcome. Fried chicken and hytr cakes, joyous telephoning and S tl presents, entertainments, BBmlted family affection and InUUng, KM tent ianj ' But when in thii Hurry la ever, the Itnla eomei, and that Is the when you have to hava at- - mo-M- ot your Smith and phtloaophy ready. Here b the itory of an American mother vho has had that crisis to faco. aed Vy twin sons, Rafael and Raoul, t hrto the service in the army Jo years ago. writes Mrs. Frank Mpinou of Tucson, Aril. For a while they were together, then sent to the Marianas, from wVhe returned six months ago, both legs. Roily is still DO country. The mass P BfDt vbi i4 iffici ftw Is horrors of war are be-acomprehension, but surely no sadder case than that of magnificent who home hopeleasly crippled. father aged 20 years overnight, far all rry prayers, all my I could hardly bear the Jn ofm-otl- CTS J" Pim (V tot O' !, isfl .Ik, HI !. ttf ll ng his wi:cel him. chair, he held a of homecoming hvfy tten we had to face bet re--7- the put away forever the Mhing-rethe footbaU clothes. friends and family cut J. farribly. yet he had to see peo- feWs re not rich, my husband's bij fa adequate, but no more. ix room cottage. In a Block of . similar cottages. The 10 to swsy camping in a weather, and for several husband took 2?1d hotel, and I w d he,ped to tht dining But we could afford no lux ilia ?'!" ,tricken b7- - We could tekILWm ,W.,J from the eyes of nd friends. . month he sat and brooded. JS1 reaiember that time li I he rurt for the Luacious Ice Cream Favorite Summertime Dessert THE ROAD BACK Familiet of war veterans will have to put up with a period of reorientation, while the (See Recipes Below) young man struggles to readjust himself to the old ways of life. Whether this trying time is long or short depends a good deal on the mans character, and on the experiences he has endured. A soldier who faced death for many months will have a harder course than one who served as a clerk, far from danger. Then too, the problem is frequently complicated by wounds, loss of limbs or senses, or by mental disturbances. The tense of helplessness is especially oppressive to a sensitive young man who has always been strong and active. Vothers. sisters, sweethearts, in fact everyone associated with these unfortunate fellows will have to make a constant effort to help them back to a cheerful vietc point. How one soldier regained his happy outlook is recounted by Miss Norris in tmlays article. He is only 22, but he has to face the future n it hoot legs. Yet in time he found note interests uxtoilearving, helping with the family cooking, caring for a few chickens and a dog. Simple, homely things, but they are often the best cure for the aftermath of war. Some-- ! times a striking motif of Chines inspiration much that la tell about the new fall suits and coats. In fact, the atyle changes are ao drastic the story is being unfolded early. Thus women may become familiar with the new order of things before they actually make their final aeleetioni. The current auit and coat itory hinges for the most part on sleevci. Before you buy, find out what all the present furore actually meant. The new deep armhole aleevea that give such a new look" to fall fash-- I inns, forecast a new cycle in suit and coat design. In addition to the new w ing sleeves with their deen armholes, suits arc coming "in with bloused shirtwaist sleeves. cuffs Also sleeves with turn-bacwill be chic this fall. An unmistakable stamp of newness is seen in the soft rounded look given to shoulders. In many instances, slrcvcs are cut in one with shoulder for the new soft effect. In addition to the new rnglan cuts, em-- ; jJiasis is placed on new rounded shoulder yoke treatments that are quite unlike anything noted in suit and coat styling for years. Theres also important silhouette news in softly gathered waistlines, some with drawstring tics, others He would try to brighten with casual soft tie belts in both he could not do It. coats and suits. You will be hearpoor boy! Rafe came home, and was happily ing of the whiltled-iwaistlines married last June. Maria, my right along. diughter-in-lagenerously agreed When it comes to dressy restaurant to a quiet wedding In our parlor, so and cocktail suits, the big news is that Roily could be present, but glitter accents done in most original Roily would not be best man. It ways. Theres drama In the suit was all sadness, darkness, hopelesswith ribbon-- t rimmed shoulders that ness for the three of us at home. suspend bcadwork medallions re Carved Wooden Dolls. Then I hardly know hnw, things changed. For one thing. e bought him a dozen chickens, and it is extraordinary how they amuse and interest him. For another, I let him help me with cooking and got him a little cook book. Now he osits me to get taragon vinegar or maraschino cherries fur various dishes, and putters away with ehepi'ing while I am bowls and getting meals. Best of all. he carved rr e a Htle Scotty out of soap one day. ard it it, was so good that I have kri.-under a glass bowl, and have . him to earve other Now he is carving the most remarkable Jointed dolls of while w ri: '.' ey v- are so fine In their na'.uin' l.'tle ' v' ',,s & ,w, 'i childish faces and forms II at hi- has not only found an Immediate market for the Kw he has done, h it may really hope for a fo o from them. Tins still my husband ar.d me too goo to b? true, but it is surely "Lastly, two weeks ago. to c. th-the first little rurcc.-- of ' I dolls, we brought him a br.l y Scotty, a little mnsa of fcoupc'ng bind: ,f wool, and a few hours lalcr, when ",xy I arm. ivA in Hollys waa asleep Brig that fore on saw a look Roilys ' te there thought never would again. "In gratitude to God." t!.,s It tier i.t.x ends, "my husband and Roily and N; I send you his story, to rncourage to and t. to be patin other mothers ' "Vie t believe that things will be better in i" A. 'Aa i i 1& time. THKRES ; k -' i y n Jersey Tunic Tops s IRA tei-.i-s- ti.'f 4 ;'i ' liv.-':-h- I ? 'jMf y' s hit 1 V! A f,4 V -- " tv? Tt ri 6Sf ii JSl :S? Keeping Knives Sharp Most kitchen knives get dull because they arc improperly stored, used for the wrong Job. and never sba-re- n parproperly sharprred. To st.me an ing knives put a a fist surface, pour on a few bur of an-t- . light or medium household oil. ri:-.- t I m i. in knife the your holding teaiing with your left down slightly on the kr..fe t:;, "shave" the stone first toward yP i. then away from you. The k: :f n horizontal to tht stone tl.iu-gnthe sharpening process. f'T.'-'Vgt- ojt iU M h Tn:s 'trey, shinning rorhtait rowi: shewn ii the r-V- Grician ty colkctavs pren nts a ii j.irtd Adtle Elnqs-fall and wirb-a r charn.irg i"'f; ef ti.is iq.io. The tunic tep is s'yliMg tc -fy and ji "gulden plow" a ovtr a beii-wi'h is jcv.rlki bkuk crive si... h j- U-'.- t In the illustration, the new look" for fall is interpreted to a nicety In a trio of advance models from Chicago Fashion Industries. Note the sophisticated cardigan suit of ladylike gray wool crepe, which features sleeves. The the new moment you look at it, the sleeves tell you Its new. The triangular crystal buttons are ever so attractive, too. A good touch of figure flattery is seen in the artful delineation of the waistline by a seam that does not break the silhouette with a belt. Here's a suit that combines practicality with glamour, for It will be your day and night favorite. Note to the left a black wool cockshoultail suit with ders, proud as anything the diplomatic corps ever dressed up. with its beaded emblems. This costume Is perfection for the many times when you want to make the most of your natural glamour without appearing overdressed. The silhouette is sharp and trim, nicely calculated to serve as a background for the shoulder drams. The casual topcoat to the right, and with its new beltcd-i- n waistline has the sleeves that give such o sensational fashion slant for fall. The sleeves are not only high style, but they sre also the best design ever conceived to accommodate the suits with action - type comfort A coat of this takes on a costume look when paired with a skirt of its own fabric gray flannel. Rrlraird by W'rnern Newspaper Union. deep-armho- ribbon-trimme- d dre-sed-- up well-beat- li cap sugar li rup light corn syrup Lynn Chambers Mraus Ham and Egg A g h 1 1 FASHION favorite for fall the two piece frock. Thii one, buttoned down the back, nipped hi smartly at the waist, makes you look your best on those extra special occasions. Souffla Green Lima Beans French Fried Onions Molded Apricot-GrapSalad Vanilla Ice Cream with Jam Nut Bread Beveraga e s Nightgown and Jacket. Pattern No. Sosa la designed tor sliss L'VF.HY woman likes pretty 13. 14. IS. IS and aa. Biro 14. short sleovos, lingerie and tills enchanting requires Ph yordo el 34 or 3S Inch fabric. nightgown and matching jacket la 2BWINO rinCIJE PATTERN DEPT. n act aa youll sec. Make as US Now Moalcsmery E Its combined with chocolate far a it Inlovely flowered fabric Saa rrsnelsca, Calif. dainty flavor combination hard to mlat: or In soft pastels. It will bea loveEnetsoa 33 cents la coins far each Peppermint Wafer Dessert. pattern desired. ly gift for the fall bride. e all-ov- er (Serves 2) K K pnsd prpprrmlnt atlrk candy tt tablespoon anllavored gelatine Pattern . Pattern No. BI9I Is designed fer sizes IS. IS. 11 ; 0 and U. Size 14. gown, III yards of 35 or IB Inch mi torequires cap light cream 1. rts!; Jacket. Ilk yards tables poons esid water 14 raps evaporated milk, chilled and whipped H pound chocolate wafers Crush candy; add light cream. 2 Heat In double boiler until candy dlisolvea. Add gelatins softened In cold water. Chill until partially act. Fold In beaten, chilled evaporated milk. Break chocolate wafers in half and stand around outside of a pan. Place layers of wafer on bottom; spread with H of th mixture. Top with second gelatin half of wafers and spread with gelatins mixture. Chill for 12 hours. Cut In squares and serve. Cherries ara another great favorite fur dessert. Tha family will enjoy tliewe tarts mads with cither fresh or canned cherries: Cherry Tarts ( Serves 2) 2 raps canned sr freak soar, pitied II lacsateae Mams BIM444ttS4SM4SSSt4Sf4SS Address aa4isi3isM444fsnit4tssti Inch fabric. Wash burners an gaa stove once a week in n solution made of one gallon water, two tablespoons washing soda and soap flakes. Rinse and dry wclL a To clean flrrplace bricks, cover them with paste made of powdered pumice and household ammonia. Let dry for an hour, then scrub the bricks with warm, soapy water. Put a few pieces at charcoal into glass in which a hyacinth bulb la planted to keep the water sweet 0 0 0 Te exterminate white flies on house plants, cover with a newspaper canopy and have someone blow smoke under it o Moderate heat should be used to preserve the life of your porcelain enameled utensils. When the contents have reached the boiling point, the flame may be lowered even more. This is a fuel saving tip also. cup milk cup light cream V cup Irmou Juice cherries 1 rup crushed, sweetened berries ( tablespoons angar Whale berries for garnish 2 tablespoons eohiaUrrh Beat eggs and sugar. Mia corn H teaspoon salt . syrup, milk, cream and lemon Juice, Hi lableapoBB butter Keep cooked meat eovered. 2 tablesposns rarrant Jelly Add to egg mixture. Freeze in aulo-ne. Chopped and sliced cooked meats matic refrigerator tray until Just set I baked tart shells more quickly than meat in e Beat untjl light. Add crushed Drain cherries. Mix together spoil ries. Continue freezing until firm, sugar, cornstarch and salt in sauce- the piece. Cut or chop just before about 2 to 3 hours. Garnish with pan; add cherry Juice or a small using. Keep meat sandwiches and salads cold right up to time of whole berries. amount of walcr (Vi cupl. Cook toserving. An unusual sherbet with a tang gether 15 to 20 minutes until thicks that is bound to please is the follow- ened, stirring constantly. Remove To keep a hem even, in a dress ing. using ginger ale: from fire; add butter end jelly. Fold or oilier garment, after you have in cherries. Pour into tart shells. Ginger Ale Sherbet. sewn an inch or two, inset t a piece hot oven (475 degrees) Bake In (Serves i U ll of cardboard the width of the hem I about 5 minutes. 1 table spoon anllavored gelatin and about six inches long and slip There are some evenings when' it For little folks, designers are V4 cup cold walrr along as you sew. u most of enjoy fc cup hot water s turning out some unusually attracof s bit throw away lemon and orDont tive novelty jarkets, hat and hag Vi reps sugar fruit with sets and lounging booties, all made ft rup lemon Juice ange skins. Hake them in a mod2 cups unsweetened pineapple juice a few crispy i rate oven until very of bright felt Mothers like the iii-crisp. When cookies. In this and store cold them or of the little sleeveless jackets be- 1 cup water grind grate com-- , you will in a well corked bottle. A pinch in cause they arc so prartiral and pro- 1 pint pale, dry ginger ale cookie want the a jiuddiiig or cake makes a great Soften gelatin in cold water; tective. A child doesn't have to he in hut water. Add sugar and jar full with these coaxed to wear these gay little novimprovement. Honeys elties, for tin y love the bright col- stir un'il it di. solves Cool; add lem- Oi.'inge that better tiislc on Juice, water, ors. The news about this siason's os they mellow: pineapple crop of h it ttliiir.sii-- is that many Orange Honeys water and ginger of thirn are beu.g trin. n.eri in a I Slakes Hi Dosen) sic. Freeze in tee tailored way, the edges being fin3 cups silted (lour cream fr crer unished off with cnntii.it fell bindtil crat.k turns 3 teaspoons baking powder ings. For instance, a bright red i teaspoon Sail felt sleevelets mandarin Jacket has hard V Strains Sprains lia.-'li and rup shortening fi.ick. s with an bordered edgi to 3 hmirs before seiv- - 'n eup sugar black bardir.g piped with yellow. To I,ct stand 1 egg keep little fi t warm about the li.lt 1 teaspoon vanilla extract H ive yuu ever Inougl t of using loure-ir.bouse, you can git lb-ris a 1 eup honey booties to match, the black f It candy us a swetb-nrrflavored t, eup rhnpprd nuts for a binding highlighted with nail beads. s i, eup chapped randlrd arsnge pee) . A little matching tag is addid to r!(Fsjrt tl.at lio sugar i.t all 'j cup chopped candled lemon peel the delight of yunr.gs'i rs. Sift together flour, baking powder ami suit. Cream topether shortening1 Say I.jun Gray Flannels ami Tweeds snl sugar until ligl-- t and fluffy. Add ri'i; and vanilla rxtrart Beat well j Are Hiili Sly le for Suils Make New Things From Old: Add flour mixture, nuts, orange and ; Old woniout oil tublecloti.s can The beauty of gizy flanntl for lemon peel to creamed mixture. into attractive place suds must be seen tr, be apprrciut'-Vix wi 11. Diop by ten spoonfuls into at.d dressus of gray flannel have jut :i .its by ciit'ing 'hem into squares well greased baking shoetz, Bake in with pinking shares. ax subtle rhnrrn TTiese are made 375 degrees) for a moderate oven them ls towe If have faded, dye up with artistry, the ;n colors tei match the bathroom. 10 minutes. emphasis being upon soph Marguerites. Obi shower eurtains can be cut that rr.akcs the dre-- or (Yield: 214 dozes, 2 Inches la the suit conspiruous beca:sr of the down in size and used as eur'iiin -diameter) ,r. the pantry, bathroom e.r kitrh-l':- . absence of fuss or fuibrb-wshort-lengt- 43k jk :V. ber-typ- martin Tiny Tot Novelties Made of Ilriglit Felt wU wssua ( j HolWwOoJ police. who me Col McKc-- w well-chill- lot, cRiox e m inch-wid- TIRED, ACHY MUSCLES Bridies Stiff Joints e g sniu-cslio- u.-i- JJerts Baking Powdc(r, e n:,-id- 5 s uttir a - adorns one side of the jacket front. Most frequently seen is the gala suit with lapels, pockets oi revers that are beautifully embroidered with Jet or sequins In either multi-colo- r or in single tone. The choice of dessert should be a a light dessert if the careful one mM hs been rich andhearty; a substantial one If the menu has been on the light side. A dessert should be the perfect close to a meal, not just something thrown In because wa think there ought to be an "ending" to eating. One of the best ways to selecting the appropriate dessert la the guide that the seasons offer. In summer we can depend upon fruits and berries, plentiful supplies of eggs, milk and cream. In winter, of course, there are some fruits, but It's a good Idea to make puddings the mainstay. Ice cream Is a perfect choice for warmer weather. If you want a dessert, you can round it out with cake and berries; for simplicity. just serve the velvety mixture with fresh berries or crushed fruit sauce. Here Is a Lemon Cream that has a piquant flavor and Is a perfect close to a light cool supper when served with fresh berries: Lemon Cream. (Serves I) 2 egga For Special Occasions. Point-Savin- They ore just the sort that will show off year most important jrzilry pieces to perfection. Gray with white hairline stripe nukes up into the smartest suits ever. Gorprntts llustlp-Itn- r lit Its Beits ate got icons tins year One of :he non rev is eif black s :cde rprukbi.g w:'n s ij.nn discs. to this is a besrunglid suede Ik.-worn bustle style- tu-l- '.'.hen shades bereime diseol-on-and eild, they may be cover'd with attractive prints In cot-ocretonne or chintz to n ateh ti e roernis riecorative seben e. Wornout pajamas with the 1' g tarts still good esn be use-- l to r id nut tl.e ironing board by rutr g to fire. rz.seaieie-cur'.ainx make nice t holder Mir; e.r. they may be ; sewed together (six layers) after cutting. Into dishcloths. d 2 eggs 1 rap ti rap n nrm PjMiiSSaB8i&flSBa; j browa flonr sugar j teaspoon baking powder i teaspoon salt nut meats Vs rup chopped a cup whole bran ReritNggs "lightly; mid remaining iMiiidients in the older given. Fill: small bulleied pans Vi bill of mix-- 1 ture. Bake m a moderate oven i.liout 15 minutes. Cool slightly before removing from pan. Dust with powdered sugar. Released br Westers Nrwipsper Unis Vi ! 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