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Show ' THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1 9:. Soy Bean Milk Proves Helpful In Eczema Cases . BT JAB. W. BARTON, M D. Ton are reading much about the soy bean; that tbs development of this vegetable has-ha- d much to do with the unpieasant-nea- s between China and Japan. Although some nations, in fact, tbs majority of mankind, have been using rice as their mala article of diet .it would appear that the soy bean may replace rice ss tbs staple food of many nations.. Childrens specialists have been using the soy bean. In place of milk in many cases of ecxema. Eczema - (e unfcfrtculVsSin ailment to cure in children; only tbe natural aging of the child seems to clear the skin of this distressing ailment. I. peri incite cited Drs. F. Rittlnger, L. H. Dembo. and Cilberta Q. Torrey. Cleveland, in the Journal of pediatrics, give the result of soy bean milk feeding over a period of three and a half years in 205 Infants who were fed this "milk ores variable periods of time. , Growth 'and development, gains In weight, and the general progress of these Infants point to tho beneficial effects of this milk, particularly in keeping tbe youngsters free of infections.'' The .preparations of soy bean milk now obtainable have been to contain sufficient shown amounts of vitamins needed by the body, and Its growth producing effects have been well establish- ed. Soy bean milk In combination with various percentages of skimmed milk protein affords a highly nutritious food. Suppltee Need Studies of the blood during the feeding with the soy bean milk have shown that it supplies the blood with the proper amount of calcium and phosphorus two very necessary substances for body building. The wastes from the largs bowel shows that tho action of soy bean milk In tbe body closely resembles that In breast-fe- d Infants, Though ths soy been milk hat been shown - to he nutritious it doesn't mean that It shoudl take or cow's ths place of breast-mil- k still stands first milk. Breast-mil- k in Infant feeding and cow's milk, either In Its natural state or prewill still be the food uafially pared" sorles are brown. Including the prescribed by children's specialists. close to tho throat scarf, which However, these research physimatches the brown and silver cians state: Soy bean milk la of metallic hat that hae a sophisti- practical value In the dietetic treatcated upward sweep on the sides ment of infantile ecxema. and In and back. the treatment of constipation In , infanta because of its 'roughage. Flowers, Ribbons Trim Besides fur, flowers, ribbons Both silk and velvet, and metal are used for trimming dresses Heres Fish an suits -- For trimmings mors extensively than for soma time, stylists Insist, and tha new costumes bear them out. We saw the way tha fashion wind was blowing last season, and It has arrived In a regular bumeane this fall. So get out the furs of yesteryear and furbish op coats and drosses ' your suits, with them. ft An interesting, and at the same time simply styled afternoon costume Is shown worn by Brooks blonde screen Phyllis of star player. It Is tbs color ' sapphires and has a surplice blouse that crosses and ties In back. .It It stitched half way, and the short sleeves are gener- erously banded In brown fox. Her shoes and other acres- - Dessert Novelties Gathered From Many Lands By Famous Cook Dish For Friday - Sleep Must . Be Restful To Aid in Beauty Codflah and tomato sa casserole is one way to have fish on Friday and to serve an Inexpensive dish at the same time. Codfish and Tomato en Casserole 1 number 1 can of tomato soup I cups of cooked spaghetti. - , rice, or macaroni 1 onion, sliced H teaspoon of pepper H cup of flaked codfish ii cup of buttered crumbi Simmer the tomato and sliced onions with seasonings until the onion Is tender, adding a little water if necessary. In a buttered casserole, place a layer of fish, then a layer of spaghetti, and then one of sauce, until the Ingredients are used up. Cover with buttered crumbs and bake In a moderately heated oven for 15 minutes.' For dinner serve codfish and tomato en casserole with fresh peas, head lettuce salad "with French dressing; whole wheat bread and butter, blue berry pie, and milk for all, taye the New York state college of home economics, Motherhood Calls For Greater Patience Than Any Other Profession imUO'Vn "When a bit of sunshine hits ye. After passing of a cloud. When a fit Of. laughter gits ye And ye'r spine is feeling , proud, Don't forget to up and fling It At a soul that's feelm' blue. Furthemloit that ye sling It Its a boomerang to you. Capt. Jack Crawford. se -- . rUu'Thenoi-d'l- BY EMILY POST Dear Mrs. Post: Why do you lay so much stress on a child's pronunciation of .. words? . h , It would . 10 f. ruljr!' courtesy ininlantej la childhood are of far Answer; I 'do nut for a minute mean to the import . - detract from to!! . .... . ' ? ,f i; , jf for-oft- on -rrfrssSEr-025 SSSEST piSS'if Substitute Good Times Dear Mlad Page: My liua hand and I are very much troubled as to the handling of our twin girls who arc Just 17. Bwuuae iT r Livn ot!, th.0.r'!Th inability of the adult to pro-w- e orer IrLu''! .nounce a fore.gn language without know the dangers that are Jurtld l r around the should we tie-- i ;a trace of accent 1 partly of' one he litt.e , tongue fiexibility.-b- ut prtve them of the Joys anplee-IPf- r to great urea which is the just d tt the result of .runde- o, and bis obedience to it will be veloped sene of hearing. Do you youth? At the present tin the worth while to him, both in the know any whose English young people of this town like to present and the future, and that It has not a foreigner traee of accent?.If you dance until past midnight, then shall be of use lor somebody or do. it Is a thousand drive to the next town for somechances to Fralse goes much far- one that bo spoke Ehigilsh fluentthing to eat, more dancing or per-- something. conther and a childs penetrates ly by the time he was three. If haps swimming, and then arriving sciousness much more readily than not. then he has the language sen home at dawn. 1 feel that I cannot refuse the dees blame and censure. Constant .aritvenc of about on person in bearae fruit :a hundred thousand. twins the pleasures of girlltnod. but repetition eventually A child. must child wuha be Dear Mrs. Post; TV hen one of oh, I do so want to protect them tratne regularly wisely and must my women teachers takes her from heartaches la later life. Please reeelve accomcommendatlon fos place at tha lunch taV.e at which help a I. or with several perhaps bewildered mother. plishments. Do notfear spoiling with to other girlsonly are seated, am I, or at In answering this. I'm torn be- mnch happtneas. It Is the Ideal at- - .least one of us, expected to pull which obedience and out her chair, and all of us rise? tween two sides the parents who mospher probably know tho dangers of such affection wiil grow. Keep your lit- This teacher holds an important parties, and tbe Joyousness of youth tle boy close to you. Suggest rather position In school 'although sh which sees In it only n glorious than command, and explain rather Isnt very old. Answer: You might properly do beautiful time end I find myself than dictate. Motherhood takes greater patience, more tact and un- this if she takes the chair next to in n difficult position. Tou are absolutely Justified In re- derstanding, nd greater prepara- you. You and eiery one at tabl fusing to let tbe twins stay out all tion than any other profession un- should at least make the gesture of rasing at her ptacs until (he night. As to Just what liberties they der the sun. - V teacher it seated, but If one of should be showed, depends upon the to make a practise of kind of girls they are. and whnt meeangea to her through m. Atjou their training has been. If they first It waa more or Ices in the ?O'0g around the table to hoid her are clear headed, emotionally with spirit of Joking, but just lately I chair you might give the lmpres. that yoii are making up to a definite and keen perception of have gone into the remm several right and wrong, they may be given jUmea and found them together. 'the teacher, which D always a bad to acquire. more freedom than If they ars scat- - jThe allenoe which greets me on 'reputation But there are som;mY entrance shouts at me that 1 words. be polite in every close con- am tact but YYhal nan him. do do things that condon't I losing are that not Just thlnga being done IN DOT E. spicuously exaggerate any by cultured people, and the one to whs can be of ad-social position enters into the have beard many times front,, rant age to you. In other word tieI question. A girl is so foolish to women the accusation that if onelpoiite to every one but. don't aln- do anything which will give Mr. flf thtr AAV WtlMOl attractive to gie out an influential peTaon and Tongue-Wagga chanca to wax a completely disregard, be overpobts lhy abUt !ht th lov and friendship they have alone. parties.1 for tha woman In their efforts to , (Copyright I3S by Emily Post! Tou cant talk about "dangers gain his affection. Tet on the other) ' to your girls, because youth Inter- hand It ts quit generally so your that no matter how alluringconceded) prets them ss "thrills a man I'finl Cutlet Dinnaiw breath Is merely wasted. Th big may find a woman. If he knows, problem Is one of shutting your girl forehand that another man Veal cutlets breaded, ar s nice away from you by a wall, of Im- vrith whom he has ties offrlend-!mai- n di,h to Aecompa ny penetrable misunderstanding, if you ship is interested, he wlthdrawaijn, w,tb broiled tomatoes, ercani-,f- J refuse her too many liberties Th th scene of competition In ed potatoes-lettuc- e salad and fresh tather and mother who put their t? rin jpinefcpp! for and yo mUi foot down and say you cant, ar mB no,nri, J ou!hve a dinneYrfem servo !?vd to YJ Just tbs surely making for estrangement If put overy effort possible not deceit In their children. hold him. And I would hav tofam;: a' " " Parents must sink their prejudi- pretty frank understanding ces Into the sea of discard. They my younger sister that he, vnthj was 0 admire you. Relive again for must let the autocracy of yesterday my property, and that she was to,h, sake tbe thing that ou did fad away and with the dawn of take her wile away. Undoubtedly then. Mak yourself more deair- hlra hn vbu ba' 'er understanding and frankness sub- In this case of yours, an lnfatna-iastitute for their children, desirable. tion has taken place. An Infatuation jdons before. Taking g back seat fading out of theXpicture will delightful, spontaneous home hos- - of six months standing cannot oe'nd pitaiity. We cannot say you cant s enduring as a love which hx'. never do it. Stand your ground. do that." w must say com let.dtowo over a period of three full, and if there Is fo be a fadeout in year. Never say die! Think back jths triangle, see that youralster la us do thla." to th time when ho first began jths one who does It. VS1' Dd-r- h iak 1 . , -- li joa n. stten-tivene- I er t"' ,. ''' , bl on oflp n. ' . Dear Mise Page: 1 hate a nine year old eon wlw does not know what H means and obey. He k so Independent, paya no attention when be Washed to do sotnethbig. His unheeding altitude, and willfulness to do just as he plensra is making life miser. able tor botli any husband ami my- - , v,a?S' self. Mies Page, you tell ,hat , t?arTd ? aomething to do that will overcome if...;. by 1,ui at verjr Bu th I"',1 this awful fault of his? I on tiros w ben the effortless per- I lection of beautiful speech can be Disobedience cos era too manyi?cTlir'1 ' ,n earnest childhood. things to be exact. A child who iL, ave, r!H,B ,h! before, but disobeys always and everywhere sa!n,In,0 athose ere born may be mentally unsound. More 401 ol J,,ou- - Ulk howdver. .disobedience In a , 10 Ju? M,t f th pa.rnt r (mother tongue. Ch d teaibr noa ledge of. 'Perfect obedience ImpUeai.aot bfau only the execution of the act. ? anUt XdIt r.omrlmra By GLADYS GLAD Scientist say that, although people dont realise it while For Recipes Prove Easy To most of In the arms Secrets Divulged are .cradled they Morpheus, every normal individual aieeo-ing Follow; Add Delight" changes Benefit Of House her position when from 20 to 45 times overy Meals To . ths Keepers night. This. . they stats, is bodys natural procesa of resting the And Pastry In BT EDITH M. BARBER tnrn. every muscle flour. changes' In position, being natural, If yon crave desserts that are t cupful sugar. cupfull powdered in no wise interfere with the beneUnusual Love Question different, try the recipes on this 14 teaspoouful salt. , ficial effects- of tho. Individual's Dear Mia Page: 1 egg yolk. page. They have been given to us slumber, H cupful butter. My problem Is different from the And I consider sleep eight by the famous cook who has Mix and sift the flour, sugar and hours Of It plus relaxation in the usual lore problems In this respect: t where ocher girls complain shout toge.he.ndcut in the buU sun every afternoon, as the most their girl frtrmls taking Uletr to prepare and the results are in- well. (It too moist a little more beneficial beautifier. sweeties from them, it's my very Quality Important variably good. stater who Is doing tt to tnc. flour may be added. Chill, divide obAmount While Cake the Pudding I tun 33. and have had as an admin Cherry half, and press each half to) Pastry Hints the Is important, cake-patained medium-sizeirer-and Bake d nightly suitor for three yes fit ,. H cupful sugar. even Shortening should b cut through man with whom I am aery muc-- i ten minutes In a moderate oven quality of that sleep la of 1 cupful butter. . for and The two th knives with flour lass, in Kve. During tbe last yrnr my j (3 JO degrees F.) Cover with filling. greater consequence. egga instance, who toaees around rest- - should not be dose too thoroughly. younger sister who is now 18, has Filling breadcrumbs. ti cupful dry cbeeiwH pound cottage pound almonda to lur the Sandmen her a ay. cer- handling. diill. Into a beeuti live, 2 egg yolks. 2 cupfulls cherries, canned. Butter makes a crisp brownish fo gangling doesn't derive much benewoman, for taste. tainly to alluring -young Huger add - and - To sugar; Cream tbs butler be whit paslard soft and fit a nishts sleep,from her pastry, half rind of Juice and grsiod th yolks of eggs, beaten creamy; must be sound try. restful, sweetheart sleep consdon truly lint any lemon. ly almix m- - the breadcrumbs and mental and physical Lay pastry dough Into a tin or has become more and iwie interCream tha together, and complete to tt. never Roll monds, chopped fine; all the wbltes put on top of Ingredients attained. and stretch must be it relaxation Light, He It a point plat ested tier. in makes and the pastry-shellof eggs' aten stiff; place in a glass bake ten minutes proper six and let It lie loosely. Do to coxae to the house when h more In a mod- disturbed slumber doe not greatly cover with unor earthen baking-distoo closa not trim edges knows she will be here, fiends oven (150 degrees F. Cover refrwh sad rejuvenate, and cherries, sprinkle with sugar, sad erate stiff fortunately, there nr a good many beaten of eggs, bake In a moderate oven (JO do whites to difficult It find who sleep Is girls of powwith three tables poonfu . frees F.) about 9 minutes. Serve dered sugar and quarter cupfull al- sell for one. reason or other. with whipped In the baking-dis- h How To Induce Heal Best monds. chopped, fine- - Browa In cream. oven about ten minutes, at same However, there ar a number Orange Padding temperature. of things that can be done to inCottage-Chee1 cupful sugar. Pa try sure restful sleep. And they are H pound butter. gga far more effective than counting . t H pound flour. cup almonda you ar ready -sheep. cheese. Juice and rind of 1 orange. eottaga to retire, beat a large glass of milk pound Mix tbe Ingredients together on a and tak It Into your bathroom. Cream the sugar and yolks of eggs together; add thao almonda floured boaid, knead well, and let Then fill your tub with warm waand orange-Julcstand 1 hour. Roll out; cut It) ter. and throw a bandful of frachopped fine; ' grated rind, and tha whites of eggs, shapes desired. Spread half of the grant bath salts or some a moderate pieces w;tlh marmalade, cover with needle extract into it. Next, pine beaten stiff. Bake-Istep oven (JO degrees F.)about 9 min th others, brash with white of erg Into th tub. and relax in the bak- and bake quarter bonr In a hot aarmth of In Cool the Lie water. firm. until the fragrant utca, there for a while and sip the ing- dish and cover with Icing of a oven (450 degrees F.). sliced 135. by Th Bell warmed milkuntll fou feel jrour-selmeringu and garnish with - (Copyright, - 1 Syndicate, Inc. oranges. getting a bit alcepy. 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Crop fin lettuce, NOW ' J Tour choice depends largely on th green pepper, celery and pimentos 20 typo of party It is to be. Th Die tomatoes fine. Add grated CUTWORKTINENS mousse will serve six. while the sal- yolk of 22 and eggs ad nerves ten. so make double tbe French dressing. Mix well. sharp PATTERN Uam tbt 583 re!?1L Rub acamount of ham. or nearly so. !ntmtlnff. Profitable. Individual salad bowls with garlic chool wltl m cording to the number of people and fill with mlxtura '.Serve ten. Now that yo'n'v put la all yen r tulip bulbs and must wait till d connection tre serving, you Cali, FoU Fruit (Up tprlng for their beauty, let tulips grow under your needle. Toil'll find tduntarai. man? yoa cato-loRecipes lf this cutwork fascinating. Tou can embroider tbe flowers In the colwrit or ohono for fro For one serving use ' entire degiving full particulars. gam. 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