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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN. L. UTAH. WEDNESDAY MAY 1 7, 1 PAGE NINE 939. OUR OWN MAGAZINE PAGE Beauty Children Health Food Fashions Home Evening Gowns for Summer Will Be Romantic or Tailored, But Both Are Chic A Gentian-Viole- t Applications Reported as Impetigo Cure It occurs mostly on the face, hands and neck, but the arm pits are often infected. It begins with redness over one and groins or more areas followed by a crop of small blisters which rup- finally hea scar. without a The Itching is not prominent but the crusts Contrast By MARIAN MAYS MARTIN MARY JANE, age 22, is about to marry John Doe, Jr. She is 1 determined to know just what is expected of her. Unlike when the everything especially prospective bride of previous generations, she decides to vacation time rolls around, ask a few pertinent, questions so that she may know John, More of you than ever will be Jr.s ideas. What I want to know, John dear, says Mary, is are we to have babies or am I to taking early vacations this spring, however. Maybe you will go North or South, but more likely vou will turn East or West, in allend one of the two Fairs. Wherever you go, vou will have ! h e thrill ot chopping for new clothes, of seeing and doBv JANE IIERBKKT COWARD ing new things to break up JERRY and Janet, who have the monotony idpas about what chores of your usual they like, quibble constantly over scheme of livthe tasks assigned them, Why ing. Vacations can't I sweep the walks for a are a lot of change: you fun. but they ask always to. are not all velvet. There are Miss Wright Irks Chikl Frets Less Milliners by If the Chores Going Hatless Are Rotated are very The disease ly U tbe last ew .'ears the societyn Kiris have invaded the enter-iusually occurs school chil- - tainment field, especially as slng-dreln night clubs. Right now. one but too prs the most beautiful of this crop often it ap- - lsf Cobina Wright. Jr. She sings for on a pears mans face ln other peoples late suppers nightly New York Citys the form of at bar- - toria Hotel, bers . It Miss Wright, a pretty blonde girl h spreads raptdly at the height of youthful schools, because of close tion, seemed a little tired and worn of common by the usual pestiferous questions contact and the use from the press, but chatted freely towels, pencils, and books. to us about clothes, the theater Kerned y and other items of feminine interest. For many years ammoniated 'Tm supposed to uphold the mercury ointment has been the of being the best favored treatment and the results reputation dressed club singer.' she have been satisfactory. The cunt- - saicji butnight I wont wear hats and merit is messy and of an unpleas- - the milliners are perfectly furious, ant odor, but it does the work. j bate hats: they give me a Colorado, writes ache on Easter Sunday I found 1 that girl had impetigo on had to wear one and so T cal,ed her face, hands, neck and armpits. this big mUUner and told her t0 After using ammoniated mercury me a hat. anv hat at all. She for about a week, the baby devel- - must have thought 1 was nuts. oped diarrhoea and thrush. She we Then learned her views on called a doctor, who said it was due to the absorption of too much snoes- When Im out in the country, mercury. Now she asks for a safer I never wear shoes. Doris Duke remedy. I can see how this condition hates them, too. We love to go could result but I never had it around barefoot. Once she had happen in my practice. The strange those sloppy kind of mules on. and tiling is that this letter arrives onq fell off and Doris kept right on shortly after Dr. J. O. Downing, of walking and never picked it up. Boston, reports that he has seen Miss Wright Ls still in her teens, many cases of this kind occurring and seems to have the same ambi-i- n the Children's Hospitals. He at- - tion that any good looking young tributed it to the use of ammon- - girl has she wants to act. She luted mercury.and also to the solu-- . played in stock in Suffem., N. Y tion of bichloride of mercury which and opened in a small part in a was used to sterilize nipples and show ln New York tills season, thermometers; the mercury not But I dont like to do pretty being washed off before using. girls. I like to make up as an old One thing about the practice of woman. j did that last summer at. medicine one always has to keep guffern and loved It. I like acting ears his eyes and open. Something better than anything else in the t may happen that didn happen wor)d. i dont care for the movips bprorPat all. I want to have an audience. Night club singing isnt what I Gentian Violet Effective want to do. Plnt Mrs- Wright came In conuhenting on Dr. Down- - At our taolPi corralled her daugh-ting- s, ins's experience. Dr. John C. Git- of Philadelphia, reports that ter, explained that she simply were a one or two per cent alcoholic mu.s mppt some people whosome-well solution of gentian violet acts as walong, must 8pt .ready tor as the mercury: it ts not. thing important doing on the and Is much more pleasant lowing day and lots of other to use. He also states a one or two things. And so. very pleasantly, per cent aqueous solution will cure shp lpft us. thrush ln 24 hours. Dr. W. C. Brownson thinks that MEASURING EGGS sror'K preparations are not need- - since eggs varv in volume It is ed. He uses a preparation made up of of one and one-hagrains of cop- - best to measure them ihstead per sulphate, and three grains of using a given number. Prom eight zinc sulphate to the ounce of cam- - t0 ten egg whites will fill a cup. phor water. (Any druggist, can prepare It.) He removes the crusts by a boric acid starch poultice, and and when they are removed he sops this solution on the affected spots several times a day. with prompt and highly successful results. In more severe cases. Dr. Brownson applies an ammoniated mercury ointment, washes it off in he morning with soap and water, and then applies the lotion during the day. Mrs. II. L. asks if it is necessary to have an ovarian cyst removed by operation. Yes. it will continue to grow If not removed. On rare occasions one ruptures and the contents are absorbed but infection may result. The operation can be done by local or general anaesthetic. If there are no complications, n, Waldorf-As-so-call- oea uty itc-h- head-H;AiC'- 0f sy lf I the operation Is without danger. These cysts sometimes grow to enormous size and cause much discomfort and distress. The fluid can be drawn off with a needle but returns again and the irritation rtiKPR Modes and Manners YOUR nla SCiFBraa'broilcrior nTio'ovenr bay leaf 1 teaspoon salt stalk celery a I tablespoon mud vinegar or lemon juice I tablespoon onion juice A little Cayenne pepper Mix the tomatoes, bay leaf, salt celery and pepper and simmer 10 minutes Soften the gelatin in cold water, add to the hot, mixture, slituntil the gelatin is tlmroiighlv (Ussolved. Add vinegar and onion juice (extracted bv grating the onion i. strain and 'cool I'uin into a ring mold tliul Inis been imsed in coid water and dull until firm. Unmold and serve with a gainisn ss For of crisp lettuce or a luncheon main dish fill the center of the ling with potato salad. cole-slachicken shrimp or tuna fish salad Servp hot rolls, a hot beverage and a substantial dessert PORK AND HAM LOAF 1 pounds ham. ground line pound fresh pork, ground line 1 cup bread crumbs 1 medium onion, minced 2 eggs slightly beaten 1 cup milk Pepper to taste Mix the ham. pork, crumbs and onion. Bent the eggs and add to Ihe milk, turn into the meat mix- lure and mix thoroughly Put into loat pan and bake a in a moderate oven l'a hours glass Turn out onto an platter. Make a Klftze for the lout f oven for a few minutes. This loaf Is equally delirious whetiiri tle fonihlia m ruffle-trimme- d lew rate the whites and yolks of the egg and beat the whites until stiff before adding the yolks. Beat In thr hot cream or watei a little at a time for a light tender texture, Add the seasonings. Turn into a under seconds, - , i turn the chicken , i n at ome. top, fold and To makp the filling, saute the chicken livers lightly in butter chop, add thp remaining inrrrdi- ents and cook slowly until tender This makes a tempting dish tot a quick luncheon. The liver iiiixiuit nlay be prepared early in the day an( reheated since the omelet can p,. prepared in a few minute AIT1.E DUMPLINGS 2 cups Hour 23 cup shortening teaspoon sail Cold water wat-vere- melting together 'i can strained cranberry sauce. 4 cup light com svrup and 4 cup water. Spoon over the ham loaf and return to CnuvrioOI. ' ri- MRS. COWARD a shower of dust. What did you do that for?" the parent demanded. "I dont likedusting." the girl replied definiteiy. Mother shook her head. "Give me the dust cloth. If thats the way you intend helping, never mind." Janet surrendered the duster Rxaclly and waited to be told what do. Mother thought of several stnan jobs that needed attention, but as none of these was ln Janet's llne Bhe dismissed them quickly from her mind jShaU I polish the nasty oum oeioie you realize it. brass knocker? Janet suggested, Sun reflected from hot pave- - The knocker did not especially ments can do a lot of damage, too, need cleaning, con- so if you are seeing a Fair, you sented Just so the child would ?oaimdttion cans baked apples Nutmeg, cinnamon, butter 2 No. Mix ,n Hour, cut Brid wa.er to and sift salt and ua S,ortpnlnaRnd . Umame0fr " cussed their personal finances and prospects and made their momentous decision. What it was hasn't any- thing to do wilh the story, and whether they did or could carry It out according to plans hasnt anything to do with it either. The point is that men and women who have arrived at the point of marriage should have a definite Idea of what marriage really means to either or both. If it means the same thing, their chances for making that thing come true are excellent. If It means something different to Marv than it does to John It Is pretty Important that they discover this before they are married. Wives Who Work New York The film telling the story of Irene and Vernon Castle releases a flood of nostalgic rem- of the das of their early success and of their contem- poraries, notably Maurice and Wal- ion. Hence I've made a little sur- vey to determine the first night dub or supper room as they were l lien called, east of Fifth Avenue. far from the hilarious Broadway The first was at the Biltmore Hotel, which was recoe- nized as a trysting place, a natural, for the young socialite on vacation Remembering tire Cascades, as this first supper room was called, may date you definitely pre-whut dining and dancing in the mellow light of the Bowman Room, ar worthy successor, includes you among the initiated. Room of Memories , nd made debut here so that the room if"' its memories as well as its big mo- ments. when Mr. and Mrs. Amer- ica may be seen having a time for themselves. Mrs. America appears in various versions of the shirt- waist and skirt formula, a throw- back lo the days, though not the nights, of the day Nineties. Dinner hats tiny Hower - laden affairs and bows in tire hair are seen, and as is usual in all smart places, filmy black gowns have wide ac- rrptance. I noted particularly ttiat evening gowns were either in the mode or in romantic, tailored versions. Both are smart, for several New York notes: First about Brenda Frazier, home from Nassau, tinted a delicate it smartly set off by the black (irpsses she Ls affecting. In- dress, cidentally her coming-ou- t white satin with a cascade of white ostrich down one side of the wide skirt ts beinR Pprpetuated on can- vasBrenda is sitting, or rather s,ta"din- for heur P"rlra,lt' wearing M- -i full-skirt- vide the pastry "in u Tpans. roll each mere nn a sliuhtiv floured to ' inch thickness Place a baked apple in the center of each sheet nf nnstrv nrinkie with nnt- meg and cinnamon dot with but- ter Trim the edges ol the pauv around the apple and pinch is shoulder-lengt- h and together at the top Place on a unadorned which L worth noting greased baking sheet and bake in a hot oven IS to 20 minutes. Serve ?lnpp Practically everyone is wear- something or other in or on with whipped cream or hard sauce. their head. Little Girls Grown Tall i i UODa means A deb of tomorrow is young Vanderbilt, suddenly grown HeallK Dnrlor Gloria tall and lovely. During her spring "Faith in yourself, courage and vacation she was dancing in the Iridium Room of the St. Regis in may be d lace and through good posture by silting a delicate and standing erect so as to get the chiffon typical of the dresses worn fullest amount of oxygen into the by many of the school girls grown the advire of Dr. Edward up for a night. Many white dresses lungs." S. Godfrey. Jr.. Health Commis- - have fluttered on and off the dance sioner of the State of New York, in floors during the week, but taken commenting on the prevailing poor by and large, it is the cobweb lace, posture of the present generation with chiffon or net. usually black Most posture defects creep up that is the reigning favorite. on us slowly without notice. Curv- Joan Crawford, who during het ature of the spine, round shout- - stay East seemed to be everywhere ders. protruding stomach, bulging at once blit in a different costume diaphragm, and rear protruher- - is very partial to black and has ante, strangely enough, induce several dinner gowns with leg o' other and worse ills which we little mutton sleeves, a type of dress suspect. In a slumped posture only which, due to the complexities of part of the lungs are operating, daylight dining, seems to be gain- hence insufficient oxygen is taken ing in favor. At such luncheon places as the into the body to oxidize the blood. Other effects." says Dr. Godfrey. Ritz. the Biltmore and the Plaza may be digestive disturbances, one sees aay dresses or suits topped constipation, strain, nervousness, by white or very colorful hats. An and often displaced organs, be- - occasional print is appearing, some cause relaxed muscles are incap- - shepherd checks, and a significant able of holding them in position." number of striped tallleurs. tafe-au-la- 7 1 ' tnemVm li' n!nn to parrvwnVnaHek on vacation In case one ls lost or mis- piaced. You may not be able to nd shade in shops awav S Men n n innoer fee) that: are a reflection bn their abS- - wives women, even wives, are individuals who are entitled to live their own lives. mpnn that & irl h she prefers to work outside of her home. She should want. I think, to do the thing that seems best for them. If she is not gifted or has no definite ambition yet is a good housewife, her place ls in the home. But if she is gifted, t.ious and bent on going places she should make all this clear to her prospective bridegroom so that he can go Into marriage with his eyes open and not grumble because he has not acquired both a wife and a housekeeper, some men enjoy being the band of women who are somebody ln their own right. Others don't. Believe me. it is important to find out which sort you are marrying. No man really enjoys being Mr. Mary Smith, but there are husbands who are very proud of the fart that their wives are outstanding ln some field. ambi-iniscen- Hollywood Ls always offering examples of conflict between home or husbands and careers and while the exacting demands of picture ... Mix jnaking are usually blamed for the rift, the real reason for it is jealousy. There is a pretty definite credo that if one 1s a professional it is best to marry within ones profession. While this may hold true ln most cases, in many others it doesnt. One must marry an understanding person who has a wholesome respect for one's work and who is willing to make allowances for its demands. A man and wife, each busy with his or her own affairs, are never at a loss for conversation and for' mutual interests. Men have for centuries been able to conduct their complicated affairs and . .. lour tiwn n owner ln outdoor for al'e you going sports and want to acquire as much of a tan as possible while vou ai' away, remember that the make-u- p you set out with probably won't do at all when you are ready m come home, so In anticipation Bpt a box of suntan powder and a pot of clear red or brownish-re- d paste rouge. You can mix some ot the darkpr powder with that you are using now as your skin dark-Nophs. The clear red or brownish red rouge will be more flattering with .vour complexion as it takes on the deeper sun tones, Take along a supply of floral-boascented eau de Cologne. It ts nice either for your outdoor sports or your evening parties or dances, Beside. It has a lot of practical uses. Dash some on a pad of ton wrung out of cold water and Pat over your face for a quick Use t to take the freshenlng-up- . sting out of Insect bites. Sponge it on your temples when your head w thelp-marrie- d life a3 well. Uncomplicated by children there is no reason women should not be able to do so too. Nature has its own ideas of and plan for women. But for reasons which are probably excellent, nature has singled out some women to do the work of men. or. Instead of bearing children, to work shoulder to shoulder with men. There are thinking persons who insist that a woman must contribute in one way or another. If not rd er rosiure by bearing and bringing up chil- dren. then by doing some useful work in the world. created ct threshed out and perhaps a com-bo- th promise reached. After marriage this is a much more painful proc-ear- ly ess; much better get it over and settled before it ls too late to make the necessary adjustments. Home Versus Career p., p for" living" Wben"there are difle'r-yo- u ences 0f opinion they may be abrlsU-fS- vou? make-u- n pS fml tcislon' sometimes called nml nnunder st,enB,h of mlnd- - ,s a wonderful 18 o? rifiekT' wUhlonv trait. But It should not be culti- Soovac11 vated Rt the expense of strength Be sure to take plenty of de- - of character. From time to time if you every child should be made to do odorants or bo where the weather is warm. In things which he does not like. addition to your favorite under- One could make a list of the arm preparation, it is a good plan chores at which the children nor- 10 take along a deodorizing powmally are expected to help, rotat- der tbat vou can use over your en- - ing the assignments to give each lire body. child a chance to become familiar No vacation without glamour is with all the work and share equal- ,v n lbe pasy and lard work, worthy of the name, so check your evenmB mai.p.,ln and perfume carefully. Be sure that they are suitable for your new gown. The latte5 may l?e1ln ashacie that dp mands special make-u- p perhaps or something more on the blue-re- d to with side harmonize its Ptel shade and flatter your skin. Maybe a new shade of eye shadow is all J, activities needn't conPORCH SUPPERS flict with your hospitable impulses Braised Pork Chops wilh this spring. You may. if you wish, Apple Rings invite your friends with similar inPotatoes in Individual clinations to Join you and stay for Scalloped Baking Dishes lunch or supper. The recipes that Stuffed Tomato Salad follow are for dishes that can be Coffee l.rmon Icebox Cake either quickly prepared Just before serving or that can be prepared Broiled Spring Chicken ahead of time and stored in the Buttered Rice in Pepper Case refrigerator to be served cold or Asparagus Salad quickly reheated. Some of them Raspberry Fluff' travel well, too. and might go Tea with Lemon along on picnics or motor trips wlten hearty food is wanted. Here are the recipes: in which frymo nan or omeletciP TOMATO RING SALAD bltsDMns but have 1 envelope plain gelatin melted Code over rather high hci" 4 euprold water light b Tookust oims on 2 eups canned tomatoes or !v unU tomato Juice 1 of 1939 By JUDITH WILSON love of gardening or other by The bustle? Yes, they ARE wearing it, not in any numbers, but one to a night club or audience. Illustrated is one of the newest looking interpretations of what fhe French call new the tournure silhouette, seen acquaintance. recently at a New York night QUESTION; "Should the hostess spot. Ot finely striped cyclacad the guest into the living-roomen and black taffeta, it introor let him go first? -- J.W duces a square, ANSWER: It ls more comfortand leg o' mutton able for the as a rule, if she neckline guest, sleeves. says. May I lead the way? Z yr Fashions Stuffed Tomato Salad Is Good for., a Porch Supper.. oven-proo- courtesies? Mrs. F C. ANSWER: Thank-yo- u is just an everyday courtesy too. Forget it and before you know It. the other niceties ot human conduct will also cease to exist. Politeness, whether of a member ot the immediate family or a total stranger, should not be taken for granted It should be as graciously acknowledged as if one were trying to make a good Impression upon a recent Satur-- d a y morning. It ls the only Suntan Cream a Help Since you are apt to be outdoors a lot its a pretty safe bet that can use a good suntan prepa- ration. A sudden sunburn can be painful and dangerous. Get either a good oil or cream, use it and use it plentifully. If you are consciously going after a tan, f'mp exposures carefully don t trust the sun or the sensa- tion of your own skin. Sun on wa- - " well-greas- QUESTION; "Is it necessary to thank one's own husband tor helping you on with a coat, holding open a door, pulling out your chair and other such smalt every-da- y plained to mother on a be free to go on with my work for a bit? I think its something wa should agree on. Don't you? And John did. so they sensibly dis- pected! 1 nrihpslnns. prob- Take time enough before your vacation to lay out a sensible pro- gram lor yourself and buy clothing and beauty aids that will see you apt through any situation you are adto meet. You may hate this vance preparation. You say, "It's the unexpected that makes a vacation fun! It Is. but It will add to vour confidence to know that you are prepared even for the unex- Long-Standi- - Jerry Janet com- lems you must lolve wherever vou go. perfec-throug- c Conflicting Ideas Must Be Settled Before Marriage Good Suntan Cream Protects Your Skin On Early Vacation The romantic effect vies with the tailored mode for summer evenings. The girl seated favors the former style in a black and white checked frock of stiff rayon taffeta; the other chooses white cotton pique with bright red buttons on the jacket. By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D. IMPETIGO is one ot those extremely contagious skin diseases which are the bane of mothers who have children in school. ture, discharging a little pus and thin fluid. This dries up rapidly leaving scabs, which turn brown and Anally fall off. They leave a brownish patch for some time but in Study honey-colore- 1 Short Cuts touch or powder on her nose, a Pale Pnk lipstick and the softest of pink nail polishes when she is not working before tire screen. She keeps her skin clear and rosy by scrubbing it with soap and water. rinsing with cool water, then rub- bins with a sponge squeezed out ol tee water, If your slim, white hands are your best beauty asset, do as Helen Menken does she never wears rings or bracelets that would detract from their beauty and ex- pressiveness. Whenever you happen to think of It. walk around your bedroom or your toes, barefooted or ln your stockings, of course. This is one of the best exercises for strengthen- ing your arches. If a pan ol fat catches fire, place a cover on It at once, put out the light under the pan or push the pot to the back of the stove. The tire will burn out or go out for lack of air. White will dominate the evening scene this summer, and pique promises to be one of the leading smart fabrics. Here .the slim, straight lines of the d inner gown are accented with open-wor- k embroidery on the skirt end cuffs and at the neckline. Shown at the Ritz. Clarify grease drippings by straining to remove large particles. Then cut up a potato and fry It in the grease. All the small particles will cling to the potato. Make your own sour milk when the recipe calls for sour milk and you do not have the real thing on hand. Add two tablespoonfuls of vinegar to one cup of sweet milk and let it stand for a few minutes. |