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Show THE TIMES- - NEWS, NEPHI, UTAH PAGE SIX Thursday, September 7, 1950 WOMAN'S WORLD Make School Clothing for Children Attractive, Practical Ertta Haley By clothing for the first and second grade set need not be difficult if the mother does her own sewing. She may make a smart wardrobe for the young set at a much more reduced cost than one purchased already made, and, provided she sews carefully, the clothing will be sturdy. Youngsters In the early grades are rough on clothes, whether are they're boys or girls, and they conquite heedless about falling and sequently tearing clothing. It will have to be as sturdy and as practical as you can make it. However, it's never smart to sacrifice attractiveness, as the youngsters are very conscious of how they look in their various dresses, jumpers, skirts, coveralls and shirts. When sewing for the younger set, mother must also look to the laundering possibilities of clothing she makes. In short, these clothes must be able to take their share of sudsing and hard washing, and still come out, color fast, properly fitting, clean and wearable. Plaid shirts for the boys, and plaid dresses for the girls are excellent investments because the plaids now being shown have dark backgrounds which do not show dirt. In this way, they can get through several hours of the day looking as neat as possible. Dark broadcloth or other, dark cottons with touches of white at the collar and cuffs make adorable clothes for girls. These, too, are practical and attractive choices. As In many seasons before, corduroy is an excellent choice for both boys and girls' clothing. Chosen in Corduroy Skirt L BACK-TO-SCHOO- Select appropriate materials ... the dark bright colors such as blue, rust, brown and green, it's colorful but Wardrobe Requirements For Youngsters are Easy It's easy to meet wardrobe requirements for young fry because it's not necessary to have great variety. Unless you do the laundry several times a week, then you'll probably have to plan either a dress or several blouses for every week day for little girls. Boys in the young age groups can get along with three or four pairs of pants, and a pair or two of overalls. It will be best, if you can manage to plan one shirt for each day, but some of these can be of the intype. expensive Clothing that is made for school wear now should fit the little wearer. You can place an extra large hem In little girls dresses, but don't make them too long for now, as the youngster will not like wearing the dress as her playmates will not always be very kind about her clothes. Pants and overalls for the boys can be made with a slightly wider cuff that can be let down as he grows, but if the pants are too lotig at the start, he will feel uncomfort- g. ONCE All-whi- a" If',,, k, m t t f I 2 J Zd A smart little cotton dress can see year 'round service with the addition of a circular overskirt of warm corduroy. Professional dressmaker touches such as shoulder gathering, gathered sleeve edging which make the dress versatile, are easily done on the gathering foot attachment of the sewing machine. one-pie- ce able in them, and he may trip on them. Clothing should be warm but not bulky, as these children are very active and need to be carefully fitted. Stitch the seams carefully and you'll save a lot of mending as time goes on. Avoid fussy and fragile trimmings on the girls' dresses even though they are pretty because they will not take hard wear. You can obtain good effects through full skirts, full gathering, wide belts that tie into beautiful bows, and sturdy laces and eyelet. Color is important as it's refreshing to both the young and those who will look at it. Even though dark solid colors are chosen, they can be livened with white or bright colors, plaid trims and borders. Gay Trimming Adds Clever Touches There are so many ways to brighten wool dresses and blouses for young fry, even though the fabrics used in them may be fairly dark for practicality. Take, for example, the classic flared or pleated skirt which is so often made in navy blue wool or Jersey. If it has pleats, then this is all it needs. If plain, you can do several things. With a transfer pat- - -- By and attractive styles for youngsters. tern apply some flowers to the skirt and stitch these in woolen yarns of red, bright green and possibly yellow. They'll add lots of cheer to the skirt Take a tip from the teen-agegirls and add bright red, peasant ds Vote! H. I. PHILLIPS - G.I. Is that before this company in the form of an order or reso- lution? Captain. It is an order! C.I. If I may say so at this time, it seems slightly irregular in that it was not on the agenda as presented in the crap game last night Sergeant. You beard the command, bud. Forward march! Second G.I. May I ask for clarification? The word "forward" is It could mean many miles forward or merely a few yards. Captain. I must object to this as obstructive and as a delaying tactic employed for propaganda purposes. However, if the honorable dogface insists. I do not mind eying that I use the word "forward" in the unlimited sense. Third O.I. My delegation wishes to know more about the Implications of tbe verb Webster saya It "march." means to walk. There have been Instances lo Korea where some of ns have been asked to march and after accepting this Interpretation have found we ls were expected to take It n thi doable. Captain. I submit that this company knows very well thai the word "march" Is employed with considerable elasticity by established precedent. I can gs away back to tbe case g Use Sewing Tricks Mothers who Time-Savin- have hemline troubles with their children would do well to use a blind stitch attachment on the sewing machine. This is easily attached to the machine in place of the press-e- r foot, and produces an invisible hemming that rivals hand stitching. It can be used on both light and heavy material. fast-growi- ment was recently inaugurated to restore the old custom of whipping as a punishment for refractory children in schools. It appears now to be a lost cause, and Berkeley's mothers and fathers are drawing a long breath of relief mingled with indignation. But that isn't the whole story, even to those of us who can remember the frightened helpless tears of small boys ordered to report to the principal's office, and n the swollen hands and eyes of gentle little girls who had felt Teacher's merciless rod. Naturally, we regard that cold impersonal beating of our loved youngsters as a relic of barbarism, an admission of the failure of school discipline and control. But it isn't the whole story. The story includes children who simply cannot be reached by any other means than that of bullying, of breaking of the spirit, of physical pain and shame. There are many such children. tear-swolle- attention, respect, manners. They are sent to school to be gotten out of the way; nobody at home ever suggests that they try to make the teacher's task easier, that they do their home work conscientiously, that they learn to concentrate. They don't know what school is. They don't know that civilization has painfully developed schools, and that every hour in a school is paid for by taxpayers and that Amer- - of Ulysses 8. Grant In the Battle of the Wilderness. May I remind all you gentlemen that the situation Is getting baxardous. Several enemy shells have Just passed quite close to ns here. First G.I. The matter of enemy shells Is not before as at this time. We are discussing the item entitled "command of forward march" and nothing else can be given priority under our charter. Sergeant (As some enemy bullets whix past). Hit the dirt, ys bams! Second G.I. I rise to a point of order. The remark of the sergeant Is a typical case of an attempt to dictate to this group. Third G.I. (as more shells come close). I move we seek cover. Captain. Do you put that as motion? Third. Yes sir. Second G.I. I suggest it be put before this body in th form of two Number one: motions. Motion That we take cover in the immediate area. Motion two: That we be allowed to take cover anywhere in the country without restrictions of any kind. Captain. I desire again to remind this company that unless we attack we are in a position of great hazard. First Q I. I submit that no position in war can be considered baxvote. ardous without a two-thir- lengths and widths, corded effects, appliqued designs and monograms, lace edges and inserts or an ornamental edge similar to picoting. It's smart to use a zigzag attachment This attachment will jump over pins and heavy thicknesses of fabric easily. A gathering foot makes short work of the many gathered effects required on small girls' clothing. This little device will gather the skirt fullness for stitching onto bodice, give smocked effects by gathering in fullness at the shoulder and across the chest. Some of the manufacturers of children's dresses are using zippers in place of buttons. This is a good trick for mother to use, as it helps the youngster to dress herself more easily. Use them on both skirt and dress openings, sewing them on as you would on adult clothing. How to Handle Cordnroy a .Kl lid 5 To remove the odor from your hands after peeling onions, rub your hands with raw celery or parsley before trying to wash them. Or, wet the hands with clear water and rub them thoroughly with salt. 3iTO OS j fafjjmn CLASSIFIED them from corduroy. When you cut, lay the corduroy on a smooth, flat surface with the pile side up except where it's necessary to cut on a fold or double. In this event, the fabric may be folded lengthwise with the pile inside. All pattern pieces should be placed on fabric in same direction so the pile runs upward. Make pattern markings with tailor's tacks. small private school. In the school was a named Stuart. Stuart was a heavy, blubbery sort of child who had been left entirely to oriental servants, and had had his own way all his life. Stuart threw ink about, pulled 'curls, kicked the shins of smaller boys, and finally took up his stand in the yard, and for three days would not come into school. Twice I dragged him in, and twice he made himself heavy in the mysterious way a child can, and it was with difficulty that I could pull him off the ground. Meanwhile school hours were lost, and the other children stood about entranced. The board of managers, church folk all, arrived in a body to criticize. Stuart's elegant mother was among them. She was the one who asked if a teacher was not expected to win the love" of the children. And she went to put a motherly arm about Stuart Stuart bit his mother's wrist until the blood ran. I was shocked; we all were. But I felt that if Stuart was going to bite anyone, he had chosen the right and responsible person. It seems to me that if we parents are going to ban physical punishment in school and I believe we should that we should also find the solution for the teachers' problem when one of those completely incorrigible children comes along. There is no such thing as a naturally bad child. For Tourists ! DEPARTMENT HELP hLA -- V J-- - Z z sA 'A y. - WANTED MEN, WOMEN DO IOH WANT STEADY WORK? Well, we have a good job for a middle-age- d couple who are now milking cows and can take care of a good farm. Ciood wages and modern living conditions. Write all of your experience and reference in letter to P. O. Box S89, Olden, Utah MISCELLANEOUS and used rubber track for army Weasels (M29CK also Military Cletrac or Tractors. M2 IMG-1Write, wir phone COMMUNITY GAS and OIL Billings. Montana. NEW I. E. For Your Future Buy It's very important to fit and alter dress patterns before you cut Blockaded BERLIN, Germany by the Russians and saved by the airlift only a little more than a year ago, Berlin now is vigorously competing for world tourist trade as the "international city behind the iron curtain today's most exciting European capital." To push this campaign. Allied occupied west Berlin has produced one of the most alluring brochures in the history of tourism. It has romance of Algiers' Casbah the . . tbe unmanageable child and Pepe Le Moko backed right off ica spends millions upon millions the map. It offers what no other city can every year to give every one of her little sons and daughters training advertise the dangerous thrill of in educational essentials, athletic being behind Joe Stalin's iron curdevelopment, capability to accept tain, with safety. In fact, one of the right calling in life, when it the chief advertised attractions is offers itself. having your picture taken at the Red army memorial with a tommy-gu- n Every teacher of the grade school bearing Russian sentinel and classes knows the unmanageable child. Sometimes it is a girl, more the challenge: "If you're lucky, he often a boy. The boy is a smarty might smile." What's more, west Berlin preshow-ofHe isn't afraid of anyone; he doesn't have to obey anyone. He sents itself as "the only place where laughs joyfully if he is dragged you can meet your business friends bodily into school. His idleness, his or relatives from the Russian consneers, affect all the other chil- trolled zone without hindrance and dren. He knows how to punish the hear them recount their experiences teacher, and he punishes her under Russian dictatorship." through weary lesson hours, exThe west Berlin brochure cover hausting her energies and delight- shows a blond beauty garbed In the in of her help- flags of the west German federal ing increasing signs lessness. republic and the four occupying A certain boy. put powers, including the Soviet hamback into a class of mer and sickle. was such a boy. He bullied smallThe is: "Don't Miss Berer boys, answered the teacher with lin." caption veiled Insolence, and one day thrust Inside are the attractions out his foot as she walked down of Offered this quartered city. Tourists are the aisle. The teacher, a gentle, reminded that they are allowed to woman, fell heavily, and the Russian sector If they the boy's grinning denial that he enter had done it filled the smaller boys want to leave the safer lures of Allied west Berlin and "there you with admiration. will notice the vast contrast between life In the western sectors Bit Right Person A long, long time ago I was suband that of parts under eastern stitute teacher for a week in a dictatorship." f. B When Cutting, Sewing Advertises Romance, Danger and Thrills ..." B To achieve trimming details such of Should Schools Abandon Rod? college INtownTHE CALIFORNIA at Berkeley, Calif., a move- a ft B at zigzag stitches in a variety KATHLEEN NORMS d Two-Thir- CAPTAIN. Forward march! e, Unmanageable Child They are children who have had no home training at all. They do not know the words duty, obedience, OVER- - Forward, By trimmed suspenders to the navy skirt. You can make these from tape or red flannel or felt. blouses are very pretty, but they will be even prettier for the small miss if you add some bias tape or peasbright rick-racant band trimming to sleeves and collar. This can be applied even if or can be the blouse is ready-madused en an old blouse which needs a fresh new touch. Dark broadcloth dresses are very prettily trimmed if you run a small plaid ruffle starting at the waist, going over the shoulder and to the waist at the back. Have one on each side. Attach the ruffle to a narrow piece of tape made from the same plaid for ease in sewing. Another good style In school dresses is this: Make a cotton print or plaid dress with a blouse-lik- e circular skirt. top and petticoat-lik- e This is worn In early fall while weather is still warm, and also in spring. For fall and winter, make an overskirt of corduroy to be worn over the dress. IS a 8 fl U. S. Savings Bonds WNU W 3650 I vis wi-iii- a 1 s -H- I FLASHES? Y". Pork Chops Take to Creole Sauce (See Recipes Below) Hearty Meat Dishes FALL'S THE SEASON with the crisp, cool mornings, splashes of red and yellow on the tree tops, the back to school parade, football games and, of course, bigger and better appetites! Rolls and they're extra good. HERE'S AN American version of a famous Italian dish that's very popular among folks in this country because it's nicely seasoned. The list of ingredients is rather long, but the dish is not difficult to prepare. Serve with crisp French bread and a tossed green salad, and you'll have a meal to repeat often because it's truly special. Veal Scalloplni (Serves 6) Inch pounds veal steak, cat thick 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon paprika cup salad oil )4 cap lemon juice 1 clove garlic 1 teaspoon prepared mustard teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon sugar V cup flour Ya cup shortening 1 medium onion, sliced thin 1 green pepper, cut In strips 1 can (10 ounce) chicken bouil- li lon Y pound mushrooms 1 ' onions FROM DOWN SOUTH comes the recipe for these pork chops which are served with rice and Creole sauce. The menu can be rounded out with mixed green salad with French dressing to which a little curry is added, crusty rolls and an apricot whip with custard sauce. Pork Chops a la Dixie (Serves 6) 6 loin or rib chops, cut thick Salt and pepper In hot frying pan, brown chops slowly and thoroughly. Season chops with salt and pepper. Add Creole sauce and cover; HAILS AMAZING RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION "I suffered with constipation, but bad. Medicines didn't help for long. Lucky for me, I decided to make ALL- BRAN my breakfast i cereal. Believe me, 1 feel like a new manl" Sam Pleskv. 10517 rrir ChurchillAv.,Cleve., U. Just one of manv , of I unsolicited letters from N users. If you suffer from con-stipation due to lack of dietary bulk, eat an ounce of tasty daily, drink Kellogg's plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, send empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, ALL-BRA- ALL-BRA- N Mich. GET DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK 1 cook slowly un til tender, about one hour. Serve with Duffy rice and v b sta!5-- c sauce. Sauce: together 2 cups tomato table juice, 1 Creole Heat , Cut veal into serving pieces. Make sauce by combining sail, paprika, oil, lemon juice, garlic, mustard, nutmeg and sugar. Beat thoroughly. Lay veal flat in baking pan and pour sauce over it Turn meat to coat with sauce. Let stand for 15 minutes. Remove garlic. Lift veal from sauce and dip into flour. Brown in heated shortening in skillet. Add onion and green pepper. Combine bouillon and remainder of sauce and Cover and cook pour over veal. slowly until veal Is tender, about 40 minutes. Clean and slice mushrooms. Brown lightly in butter. Add mushrooms and olives to veal, basting meat as you add them. Cook for five minutes longer. Serve veal with sauce. comes a pot roast. Try it for a hearty meal with fluffy mashed potatoes, cole slaw salad with soured tream dressing and fruit cobbler. Yankee Pot Roast (Serves 8) ponod pot roast of beef t tablespoons lard or meat drippings 2 teaspoons salt Y teaspoon pepper M cap sliced onions 1 tablespoons water 1 minced, gsrlle clove 8 peppercorns Y cup vinegar In a heavy covered kettle, melt FROM NEW ENGLAND 3-- 4 LYNN BAYSj Good Flavors Make Favorites of Simple Foods If the family shows signs of getting weary of chocolate pudding, try cusserving It with tard sauce. You may add instant coffee to the sauce, or make It with part of the liquid, leftover coffee. Cream cheese and toft maple sugar make a delightfully different spread for lunch box sandwiches or for dainty tea time snacks. A nut bread with this spread is certain to bring calls for seconds. d through the functional period peculiar to ch tablespoon butter coffee-flavore- and Simmer to four three hours slowly on low heat until meat is tender. About 45 minutes before meat is tender, add garlic, peppercorns and vinegar. When meat is tender, remove it to hot platter and make gravy from drippings. - 6 pimleato olives, sliced slowly thoroughly on all sides, allowing about 30 minutes for the When process. browned, add salt, pepper, water.. i high-strun- g, Salad stick-to-the-ri- so (38-5- Butter Beverage Sugar Cookies roast and brown - 2 women years) ? Does this make you suffer from hot Sashes, feel so tired? Then do nervous, try Lydta E. Plnkham's Vegetable! Compound to relieve aucb symptoms Regular use of Plnkham's Compound helps build up resistance against this distress! nnnnvln? mlrirlle-&fir- e sV Win liiiiiiniu tf mmruunu Recipe Given Add " "middle-age- Parsleyed Potatoes Buttered Green Beans It's time to lard. start thinking of those bigger and heartier meals, those which are built around quality like meats. Our recipes in the column today borrow seasoning tricks from abroad as well as from regional cooks. No matter what kinds of foods please the family, these are bound to be a success because Are you going LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU Ragout de Veau Grapefruit-Orange-Lettu- OT tershire sauce, spoons Worces teaspoon salt V teaspoon pepper, dash of tabasco sauce, 1 teaspoon lemon Juice and y cup chopped green pepper. 1 I V A . r.AWti pAGOUT Is the French word for stew, and here is the glorified version inspired by that country. Raajont de Veau (Serves 6) slices bacon 1 large onion, sliced 2 green onions, chopped 3 tablespoons batter or substitute 2 pounds boneless veal, cot In 1H Inch cubes 2 tablespoons floor 1H teaspoons salt M teaspoon pepper H teaspoon oregano 2 Vt cap cap water soar cream Parsley and chives, chopped Cut bacon Into pieces Cook and stir in heavy skillet until lightly cooked but not brown. Add onions and butter. Cook and stir until onions are cooked but not brown. Dip veal in flour mixed with salt, pepper and oregano. Add to skillet and brown. Add water; cover and simmer for an hour, being careful not to burn. When veal is fork tender, push to one side. Stir sour cream into drippings. Stir all Ingredients together, cover and heat for IS minutes to blend flavors. 1 Iirifihtcr (cclli one-inc- h Several sprigs of parsley, snipped with scissors and added to the in just one week Amazing results proved by tndppmdent scientific test. For cleaner teeih. for a brighter smile... try Calox yoursclll cream sauce for creamed chicken in casserole will add lots of color and fine flavor to It For those cubed or minute steaks which you broil or add a sauce made of equal parts of melt ed butter and chili sauce. No cook pan-broi- l, ing needed. In addition to Just plain bananas and orange sections with coconut for ambrosia desserts, add some canned fruit cocktail also, and you'U multiply flavor and color, A product ! McKKSso: a lOBBms |