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Show 4 Page Wednesday, October 23, 1940 The Deseret News. ,Salt Lake City, Utah' , Clothes for Older Illome'n 01 Grace LF I Expert Agrees With Men In Stand Against Wild And Wacky Hats For More Mature Women; It Emphasizes Her Age BY BETH BLAIR. Clothes advice for the woman who has reached years of maturity, whose face has character and whose figure is gently enure efforts in the 'rounded, is available from many sources. There is help aplenty, and many designers are bending their women. direction of those One of these designers is Germaine Montabert, who has gained.national prominence for al- creation of hats for women,wisdom. of , their men as Well as themselves. Her words are full designed'Ao'please ' . "A hat for the typical Amer'. ' tribution toward their suitabi1 . can woman who has entered on I alining and styling. She now 'ticeship . in her mother's New , the years of grace should be ' York business followed, Nil he r e - rates as one of America's leadity and becomingness. chic but not madcapi ing creators in the field of hats really started at the bottom, Nothing Boleros And Side for women: where she is credlearning everything, from gives away a woman's age so Ishe to de. ited with making a large con and pattern-makin- g much as overstraining for an el Drapery Are Flatterinct .. " feet of youth." Another contribution which "I agree wholeheartedly with deserves mentidn is that made the men in their stand against by the Grand Duchess Marie, of wild and wacky hats, especially Russia, who has assembled a col. , In. the case of the more mature lection of clothes for women of women" she says. "What a man mature years, partly of her own will accept on his daughter he design and partly of her selecwon't forgive on his wife. - Men tion. She believes firmly in the ,. have an instinctive and sound bolero as a means of slimming ' fashion sense for classic clothes hips. and of adding variety to that women would be Wise to your wardrobe, and she includes' follow more than they do as a many in the collection, especialSide rule. Usually the hat thather, ly with evening gowns. husband really likes is the one drapery is another flattering that is most becoming to an theme which she plays upon to American woman." the f Among the new things which - the Grand Duchess Marie Stresses Your Hat Should is a fur triangle. which may be '''. Not Submerge You worn in various ways, notably tied on the shoulder, as you To appear truly smart and well would weara shawl. She likes' turned out,, choose a hat that sets Persian- lamb as a trimming on witty toata,arid Ileadesigned-onburies your personality, Ger., a flat, scalloped collar of Per. maine cautions. Study your fa.. of a scarf Persian to sian, with e,kal contour and choose for It a fill in,the neckline. The effect frame, bearing in mind Is soft and flattering. Plum and always that becomingness is fundeep green, in shades to flatter damentally a harmony of line silver hair, rank with black as fa. between the hat and both the vorite colors. She ruts the bodice shape of the face i'Ind the cast of dresses with considerable de. 4;4 'of the features, tail to be sure that there is good Germaine Montabert has had line, and she uses discreet em . good training for her Job; and a broideries for surface interest. good heritage , for Inspiration. By means of tiers, she suggests Born in Alsace, she arrived in a slim, graceful skirt line. America at the age of eleven, Though many women feel that and she was educated In New they must strive for a youthful York, where her mother carried' effect, these designers point out on a thriving wholesale and re.; that they do not always accomtail hat business. Young Gerrn plish their aim. Their advice is mettle, though she Intended fol. to make the most of prematurely lowing in her mother's footsteps, gray hair, which is lovely in devoted her energies to charity itself, of the wisdom In mature work for France, and after the faces, of lines. If Armistice, returned to Europe women choose their clothes with to complete her studies. It was rare, they can present an effect' then that she had the supreme that is gracious and harmonious, thrill of her life; she received a entirely in keeping with their decaration for her services to years, and they will be as atFrance when she was in Amen. tractive as they ever were. ca. a rare honor for a woman. (Released by Fashion League) Ten years of appren. , i .1 '1 1 'c ) - 1 a , s For filature Woman - This felt is of Argentine honey color and has a flattering sweep to the brim and crease in the crown. Green and honey colored wings nestle clotte to the brim and a chin length vell,ties into a bow in the badc. - .4 , - e melees tamine ' , and hips, in the rought outline bf, a bear skin rug (a bear skin rug without a head. Ito you see ' what I mean). Now the uncanny thing to me , about all this was that every animal had the same area turned white. Practically exactly, the same individual hairs were af. lector!. The hair on the head, on the legs and belly was normal; white only down the back. ExperimentaL research in the vitamins is a fascinating auhject for the biologist.. By varying the diet of certain animals he can produce conditions that are much a surprise to him as any body else. Re :cannot predict the results be is going to have. I recently visited a busy experimental laboratory in one Of our large universities where a number of important discoveries have, been2mage. A new expert. ment was in progress and a to. tally surprising result. was at - . , read tenVitamin 1 factors. This w as a new one. The viiamin researchers have to be fine food chemists and the most astonishing thing to an outsider like me Is to see the way they juggle organic compounds arcrund. So one clever chemist had juggled the Vitamin B complex around and had produced a food that had everything in it except one little thing. - , , QUESTIONS AND ANSNYERS A. J. C.:"I am wondering if - 0 ted and brought indoors where they will supply flowers fpr a long season. Do not use the largest plants for these will not stand potting nearly as well as those of smaller size. Those that have been slower to develop in your garden will be the ones to choose, and even new seedlings should be searched for, for these will soon settle down and develop into blossoming plants after being potted. Petunias' make excellent house plants; they display the same willing industry indoors and send out a constant succession of flowers all during the winter. They can be trained up on tall stakes to makes showy mass of bloom, or- they respond equally vvell to being kept lower by pinching back the taller growth. Do by all weans choose a few, of almost any variety of petunias, for they all become precious and colorful Indoor flowers, even the .bedding type e. ng N viIi PAU FELVILE CitnottJraankr 46 and 48. Size takes inch fabric. ;- Send FIFTEEN 'CENTS for this pattern to Pattern ' ment. The Deseret News.Depart. Addl. 1 will , bring tional you latest: Pattern Book. yards ..., 39 -- TEN-CENTS i : i , 1 you have some especially Outstanding plant that you would like indoors, blit that,has become tall, then try cutting this back severely before repotting. Remove most of the top growths leaving only a tew sets of leaves on each branch. Pot up In: good rich soil and set in a protected place outdoors for a, few days. You will find the plant will soon put out new growth if so treated, while if you attempt to save all of the tall growth, then will be a great ' strain on the plant.: ping Nasturtiums are another - Hair Dyeing Difficult BY HELEN Women with salt and pepper hair do a great deal of complaining about it. Just an custom. Nines such a topmop carries charming lights dal shadows, and is extremely The poor dears ekbecoming. plain that they don't want to be a they wouid be dark locks or they ' would be white. When hair of this kind Is dyed, the work.should be done ail by expert. as it is difficult to acquire an even shade,. Home POI-LET- , eisov:,;ito amiliziomthg glizureitpottays. remarkable benefits. WKIA, WORTH , , ,..applirations are Jikelyto be.ditt- if there are Iiapodieling, thoughthreads at-t,white ., , , an- nual That can be successfully grown indoors, but, these demand a very sunny 'window In order to thrive.. And if you have some late chrysanthemums that have not yet flowered, why not pot them and bring in the house where you can enjoy them for several weeks. All types of chrysanthemums can be successfully potted, et'en the tall kinds. The small but- ton types 0.e delightful indoors, sending out their gay blooms for many kmg weeks after the out-- . door plants have ceased to bloom. betwixt-and-betwee- spells due to functional cause should find Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound simply marveous to relieve such distress. Pinkbams Compound is made especially to help such weak, tired worn. TRYINO1 Any drugstore. cooKrEs 1 1 1 , ANSWER TO AN INVITATION Dear Mrs. Post: Please tell me how the following invitation should be answered: Mrs. Harry. Foster Mr, Miss Mary Foster Thursday the sixth of December .,TH,11 , Miss Hazel Brown' , - CHEESE 2 4 4 to visit, his faintly. (They have written and invited her to Come home with him.) Vie trip necessitates 24 hours on the train, which is why we are hesitating to let her go. We trust the young people all right, but we don't exactly trnst what other people may say that would reflect on their good reputations. Woukl I be taking any chance about this if I let her go? Answer , According to present- ly propriety. it is permissible for a young man and a young .wontan to go on an Overnight train trip, in an open Pullman or tourists' sleeping car; because all the people in the car serve as . chaperons. - It Would not be prop-er to go on a train made up of compartments andstatcrooms. , (Released by The Bell Syndi tate, Inc.)" 'boy-frien- .1 I 1 2-- 3 d - , , . . . t . , i'oelOtValt 1.1, (HLA.OPIP4-, V 'edb, 'V 40 : New Under-arCream Deodorant m )isi;0 it safely Stops Perspiration (z; cup- milk. 2 sy,A1L AkRiD 11W -- 41411.colUzio III olrotper.:" 14-i- L;01C,.. ' : 't ). Relieve as most wise mothers do- - Rub miry throat...chest. back COM NM HISOLICIACT SIMS. 101c. NOVELTY LINENS t 0 471,Z2-TITal- Here's the whole family taken care of with their own distinctive linens. Any mother would be de-- . lighted with these easily embroidered motifs on towels or' oil- low cases. Pattern 2667 contain a transfer pattern of 8 motifs averaging 514 k 9 inches; materials required; illustration of stitch- ,,, es. Send ten cents in coin for this Pattern to The Deseret News, 1. Does uot rot dresses, does - not irritate skin. 2. Nowaiting to dry.Canbeused right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops Verspiration for 1 to 3 davs Removes odor from perspiration. of 4. A pure,white, greaseless,stainless vanishing cream. S. Arrid has .been awarded the Appoval Seal of the American Instabre of Laundering for , being harmless to fabrics. 25 MILLION jars of Arrid have boon sold. Try a jar todayl , PATTERN. NUMBER, NAME and ADDRtSS. your. cZ,G s - LARIUM 0- with,- cts vAportua - 0 ,,, 11, ' The tnolgt cut surfaces of dressed meats, poultry and fish afford particularly favorable conditiank for.the growth of germs, therefore use every precaution to keep such foods clean, cold, and dry. ,s, . BISCUIT CANAPES cut Sift dry ingredients; shortening, add milk. Roll bis- -1 cult dough to in thickness and brush With melted butter: in. Cut Fold over and roll vritirtirty cubter and fry on both sides In shortening until brown. Break open and spread with prepared mustard. Sprinkle with Place halves 'together. ,cheese. and sbrve at once, Serve cold if desired. ,, ' IVO LO4 cups sifted flour tablespoons' shortening teaspoons baking powder. salt teaspoon - , I 17 VI V1, tablespoon water cUp sifted flour 1 teaspoon' salt ' 1 teaspoon paprika Wash and clean shrimp and dry between towels. Dip shrimp In beaten egg, then in flour, which has been mixed with salt and paprika. Fry in deep hot shortening (395 degrees) - min utes or until golden brown. Drain on absorbent paper', OUT CHAPERON Dear Mrs.- - Post: My daughter, aged 23. wants me to give her per, mission to go with a very good n ing practice, I would have the child memorize such basic fact before using it in a concrete problem. Then I should like to have him use this fact which was correctly learned, in numerous verbal problems, to help him hold fast to it. Hundreds of parents have written me to send them the 100 simple addition and 100 simple subtraction facts to give their children (attacking four or five .a day), to learn by heart. Hundreds more will keep writing me a; 235 East 45th Street, N. self-ad- Y. City. enclosing a dreised envelope with a threeto , cent stamp op it, in order,,, receive these' pages and other suggested helps for the child witn trouble in arithmetic. cup egg beaten 1 2-- 3 BOY AND GIRL,WITH- DIFFICULT - ' , accept with pleasure Mr. and Mrs. Foster's . ' kind invitation for of December Thursday, the sixth temples. they can be touched up. ICS getting at the rear locks that ;is the difficulty. y ultra-moder- POPULAR ALWAYS - , NOW FORGOTTEN school Nrhat the has forgotten is memory. Rightly it has put emphasis on mean this Now let it, balance ing. with memoizing in order to capitalize on the meaning. I would suggest the,slogln, "After mean- ing, memorize," and I wouldn't quibble too much over the mean- ing of some very essential items like Sand 5 and 13, 7 from 16 leaves 9. In contrast with prevail- MEMORIZING IMPORTANT Curious how carelessly some speakers and writers refer to memorizing by school children. TOWELS , - - f Makes 10 dozen cookies. FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP 1 can shrimp (5 oz.) 1 egg Slightly beaten with one from four until seven o'clock Fair Oaks Green Tree New York' Ruraltown ' R. S. V. P. Dancing We expect to send our acceptance if we can get sope advice about the wording of it. Answer: Answer in a third person acceptance 'tette: Mr. and Mrs. John Brown ' gIve-awa- mid-yea- 4 - cup shortening cup molasses. cup brown sugar packed in teaspoon salt 1.teaspoon soda 2 teaspoons' ginger. ' 1 teaspoon cinnamoit teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon cloves Combine shortening molasseS, and sugar in saucepan. Bring to boil over low heat and boil 2 minutes. Remove from Stove and cool to lukewarm. Add egg and mix well. Sift flour with Add mosalt, soda and spices. lassa mixture and blend well. Pack tightly into 8x8 greased pan and lined with wax paper. Chill in refrigerator for several hours, or until firm enough to slice. , Bake in moderate oven for 10 minutes at 425 degrees. any other plan for present-giving- , started by you, would be in very bad taste. Art Invitation to a housev'armIng, unlike that to a shower, doei not carry any obligaBon to take a present, and for this reason I -have written that It is suitable 'fora member of the immediate fam Ily to arrange a surprise houseIn another member. for warming the followingrletter; however. tie intended houswarrning is actual-- , ly a shower "My sister and her husband moved into a new house. and I would like to have a surprise housewarming for them-- May I ask thetr friends and suggest that each donate some money so we can buy something for the new house?" The answer therefore is the Same a4;that for a shower. In: other words, one cannot possibly, ask people to a party given for ,a member of one's own family to which there is admittance fee of any- sort. If some of the guests a themselves club together present, that would have nothing to do ,with your plan. But the' Idea of takinguP a collection., or To whiten the dark threads is next to impossible. Any dpplication strong enough to bleach to whiteness is strong enough ; to impair the health of the shafts. White' hennaWhich does not contain henna. by the way creates a white gold but must be used with the greatest discrimination because of the dan' ger of One who dyes or bleaches must preface, the beauty' music; be ' pared to have freottent ' touth growth ,ups so that the new close to the 'scalp ' won't be a ever caught having their children learn anything by rote. Although the child might east modern ily slip through the primary grades wjthout having to commit anything to memory the student in with a purpost. won't high school and college r last beyond the first examinations if he has tot practiced long and hard on memorizing facts and symbols. What would happen to the stadent in medicine, law or engineering if he had not disciplined himself in the art of learning things by heart? Even the student of "education" whose professor rails against memorizing will be a failure unless he has done considerable boning in the course. While they appear to condemn by the learning of anything heart, they really mean, as a such to condemn, rule, only or learning that is meaningless exuseless- to the child. A few con. tremists, of course, would demn the memorizing of- any. They thing with a purpose. vItuld have the child memorize do- is he that without knowing ing it, as having a tooth pulled without feeling it. You and I believe, on the contrary, that any item of fry't or skill worth using is worth keeping old worth learning and prac-Arcing; toreffetnher 1t We be-lieve that incidental learning of items which will be used over and over again for years is often very unreliable, such as the basubtraction sic addition and certain facts and the spelling-owords. 1 BY EMILY POST WHITENING BY GARRY CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D. We hear and read so much school against memorizing at that we might suppose it a sin for a pupil to learn anything inSome teachers, by heart. deed, fear they might be scolded by their bosses if they were 4 cups sifted flour Family Cannot Plan Housewarming With Presents , . Women 'who suffer painful. Irregular peniods with nervous. moody 4306. is available in omen's sizes 34, .36, 38, 40, :42. Pattern 5 , It BY HAZEL D. MOYLE Wednesday, Oct. '23.4Do you enjoy having a few pots plants to fuss withindoors and to help you through the tong flowerless winter? Then you shouldbe on the look-ou- t for suitable young plants among the annuals that have bloomed for 'you this summer. Many of these can be taken up and pot--- 41) shortening at 375 degrees fpr minutes (See White Sauce, second day's program). REFRIGERATOR MOLASSES , Ilte Grand Duchess Marie of Russia chose this him. pie but impressive dress of blafic rayon crepe wit a colorful lame top and brief bolero. With it, she 8e Meted a wall twisted turban with a veil. Chysapthernums And Petunias Bloom In Pots , 414 - Royalty's Choice reci- pes by Dorothy Ayers Louclon, popular Deseret News Cooking Schpol expert. MEAT CROQUETTES WITH CRANBERRY CENTERS Mix 134 cups cooked chopped fowl, veal or lamb, 1,i tsp. salt, 14 tsp. celery salt, few grains cayenne, I tsp. lemon juice, 14 tsp. onion salt, 1 tsp chopped parsley and 1 cup thick white sauce. Shape the croquette. Make a depression in the center of each and fill with cranberry sauce. Dip in crumbs or cornflakes (crushed), egg, then crumbs again. Fry in deep Gifts Barred. i , Hero aro more appetising Cartielling Inside ti 45'06 Loudon Recipes - ,;; 1 , d this is any cause for alarm: during the hot weather my feet, an kles and legs swell considerably my' ankIes about an inch all , around." AnswerThere is no reason why hot weather should cause such a swelling in the ankles. It is true in hot weather the feet 'swell somewhat from superficial but What you decongestion, scribe is too much for simple hot weather to be a factor. The commonest cause of such a con. dition is vricose veins. K. L.:"Is evaporated Milk with water added as healthy or a child as fresh bottled milk?" AnswerNes. authorities on child feeding agree. , Evaporated milk is simply good whole milk that is submitted to a process whereby half i the water of the is removed. milk The milk used Is of the best quality. When is water content the restored, the mixture is lilte,good grade whole milk. In fact, the process makes it a little easier-o- f digestion. Modern Schools Make .Mistake In Not Training Power 43 well-fille- But such speculations are' too hasty. In the first plabe, you have tb begin early. These rats were fed on this arranged diet practically from birth. In the second place, It would. be very difficult to arrange such a diet for a human premature graying in humans is probably hereditary though perhaps due to inability of the body to utilize this food factor. And, lastly, man is not easily influenced as some animals. It is not as easy to produce variations in him as it is,efor instance, in 'goldfish and dogs and butterflies. The application of vitamin re. search to human conditions is pot alWays immediate. U is a subject of immense potentialities for the practical results of which we must patiently wait. WHITE STREAK PRODUCED Then they fed this food to some litters of young rats. When the rats grew up they were perfect except that each had a streak of white hair down the 'would normally back. They ; have been ordinary black rats. ' but this streak of white hair extended from the nape of the neck over the back' and spread out in a pattern Over the shoulder. Memory Vital , SPECULATIONS TOO HASTY The premature graying factor! Of course, the mind naturally jumps, toward applying this to man. Nobody yet knows what causes premature graying in hair or in fact any kind of graying. So maybe a 'Orson becomes prematurely- gray because he lacks something in his diet. ,,Maybe premature graying could be pre. vented by eating a great deal of this factor.. Maybe the Prisoner of Chillon had a great deal taken out of his diet overnight, hand. Some rata had been fed on a diet from ,which had been removed part of the Vitamin B factor. Never mind which one it was. There are already six or eightMaybe by the time this is A Perennial Favorite n Here it is in brown felt with a plented-Crow- Beret, and center of velvet. The coxcomb effect, to add height, is achieved by catching the peak of the crown in a simulated jade buckle. -- - Absence OLB Factor Causes Gray Hair In Rats By LOCANI CLENDENING, -- sh 9- OP" . At an stases genial' toilet orosesiii (shoo In 100 ossd 690 jam) , ,4 . 1 |