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Show Oilcloth Shell Edging For Kitchen Windows By RUTH WYETH SPEARS ARE indebted to one of the of this column for this idea. She was so enthusiastic about the book SEWING, for the Home Decorator, offered with these articles that she wrote a nice letter of appreciation and also described this clever idea of her own for making her kitchen gay. AH of us know how often kitchen curtains must be laundered. Yet, we like interesting windows in this room as well as any other. Well, here is the answer with the minimum of work. The curtains themselves are aa easy to wash and iron as a dish towel no frills, just hems. But dont make them too skimpy. A material full width of is not too wide. Cut away the selr WHAT to EAT and WHY WE the (fOiidiAA ffiAcuAAeA fJouAton -- Food Value of Ice Cream Nationally Known Food Authority Describes Its Place in the Diet By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS 0 Sait ssth Stmt, Naw Yorfc CIV. of the most significant contributions of modern science was the discovery of the importance of the protective foods milk, eggs, fresh fruits and vegetables. These foods abound in the minerals and vitamins that help to insure normal growth "and health, and safeguard us against the deficiency diseases, to make certain of In this 'group, milk and theAn easy way of the ice cream you purity dairy products made from it serve is to make this delicious assume a commanding posi- dessert at home. tion because milk is the best freezers are available, as well as and most practical source of those that are manually operated. And the homemaker with an autocalcium and vitamins A and matic refrigerator finds it easier should G. These substances to make ice cream than to prebe consumed in much greater pare many less interesting and proportions than at present if we nutritious desserts. are to increase health and effiIce cream powders which simciency and improve our chances plify the preparation of homein for longevity. The first rule made lee cream, can be obtained providing adequate unflavored, or in a variety iff flaamounts of the provors, including lemon and maple, tective foods is to in addition to the popular vanilla, allow daily a quart chocolate and strawberry. The ice of milk for every cream powders may be used with child and at least milk or a combination of milk and s pint for each cream to produce a healthful desamount This adult. sert suitable for every member of of milk need not al- the family. They also may be used ways be consumed for less rich but equally refreshas a beverage, ing milk or buttermilk sherbets. however. It may A canned freezing mix is likebe used in cooked dishes or eaten in the form of wise available and ia especially nice in a fruit flavor as it concheese and Ice cream. tains pieces of the whole fruit ONE Motor-drive- n vage at the front edge and hem hem. Use a it with a hem at the bottom. This gives the curtains body so they will have smart crisp lines. The casing at the top should be just wide enough for the curtain rod. And dont forget to allow for shrinkage if the material is not preshrunken. If figured material is used, choose colors that will harmonize with the shelf edging along the top of the window and the as shown in the sketch. The thumb tacks used for the shelf edging may also add color interest. NOTE: Every Homemaker should have a copy of Mrs. Spears book, SEWING, for the Home Decorator. Forty-eigpages of directions for making and curtains; dressing tables; lampshades and many other useful articles for the home. Price 25 cents postpaid (coin preferred). Ask for Book 1, and address Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111. tie-back- s I ) ht slip-cove- rs Jumping From Plane Composition of Ice Croam Ice cream is often regarded as a confection, but it deserves to be classed among our most nutritious foods. It is composed of varying proportions of cream, milk, sugar, flavoring and frequently a binder or stabilizer such as gelatin. The composition varies somewhat between the home-mad- e and the commercial product, and the product differs in various states. That is because standards governing the butter fat content differ widely so that the requirement ranges from 8 to 14 per cent. Most large commercial companies produce an ice cream with about com-meci- 12 Tests have proved that when a parachutist jumps from a plane he falls the first 500 foet in 64 seconds; in 10 seconds he will fall 1,000 feet; and at the end of 21 seconds he will have dropped 3,000 foet. Photographs taken by camera also show that a parachute opens completely within two seconds from the moment d which releases when the it is pulled. slow-mo-ti- rip-cor- How Women in Their 40s Can Attract Men Horoo food advtaa lor I warns darfnt bar chuar (usually Iron SI to It), wholoaia shoftTlaoo her appeal ta bob. who worries , Job o( pop, ixxy opoUa, per cent Dont Neglect Them! Haters designed too kidneys to do Job. Their ink Is to hoop too flowiag Mood otissm hoi of aa excan ol toxie impurities The act a! living AerV is constantly producing waste euttor the kidnaps ant raeove Iraa too blood if good health ia to eeduiSL When tha ktdnojn tail to funetiea aa Natan Intended, then ia retention ol enmisua wools that nay earn dls-tn- body-sri- One nay eirifer sagging backaOt poieloiiBt fcadaoho, attacks el d ini non, fitting up night moiling, puflnan nader too ryn (eel tirad, sorrow, all i FiKuent, aeaety er homing penegn nay be further evidmte el Udasy or biadder disturbance. racogniied sad proper traataeat . The a diuretic medicine to help the kldneyl rid ol axeen paiaeaoua body wait let fee Demo Pilk. They has had nara ton yyaois of public approval. Are tM Chwaay pvn a Be aaSi Sold at all drag W BILL-OF-FAR- tamin. A Healthful Food It then becomes apparent why also, that the dealer uses sanitary THIS FREE BULLETIN REVEALS THE SECRETS BALANCED DIET the Homemaker1! SEND forfor Checking Nutritional Balance, offered free by C Houston Croud iss, end discover that a balanced ration is not a puzzle. Thia useful chart lieu the foods and the standard amounts thst should he in eluded in the daily diet. It contains skeleton menus for breakfast, dinner and lunch or supper to guide you in selecting the proper foods in each classification. f .390 ACM Mnr Yori City. 33-- BULLETIN T.V.A. investigation tens out as congressional committee fails to got over either sides charges . . . Sentiment control n grows for of board. You and yonr family will enjoy better health and grater comfort during the sizzlinc day of aum-- 1 er that remain, if you tend for Keeping Cool with Food, offered fra by C Houitoo Goudiia. It ling cooling' and hearing" fooda and ia complete with cool-fog menu (uggationa. A fort cord trill do to forty year KNOXVILLE, TENN. Conviction that there Is no great merit in the charges iff David E. Lillenthal and Harcourt A. Morgan that Arthur EL moil Just oddrttt C Hooitom Cooditt, 6E.39tk St, tint York City. Morgan, deposed chairman of the Tennessee Valley authority, attemptier desserts and should follow a ed to sabotage" the governments case in a lawsuit against the utilitiee, lighter meal. or wse tampering" with witneiiea Ice eream ia so rich in nourisheeeking to bring about a deeieion ment that it should not be con- or advene to the government, ie albetween sumed indiscriminately most general in the special congresmeals, but should always be con- sional committee investigating the sidered ss part of the days ra- TVA. tion. When thut is done, one nutrition authority states thst its Conviction that Arthur E. Morbeneficial effects can hardly be gans charges against Lilienthal and Harcourt Morgan are not very hot overestimated. ie alio apparent from convenationa with committee member. Effect on Digeitioaa Specifically, the committee does One frequently hears the questhink the authority took very little tion, Doesnt the eating of ice protect the federal treasury cream retard the digestion of oth- pains to wae for 550 er foods consumed at the same when itiff paying 1680,000 lands which time?" The answer is that it does acresbeen phosphate bought a short time before slow up slightly the emptying time had Morof the stomach but thia delay ia for $125,000. Thia was one of without significance and ia more gans points iff attack. than compensated for by the important nutrients it provides. Many people believe that it ia injurious to follow iee eream with hot coffee. But it has been demonstrated that just the opposite is true. The coffee rsliec the temperature of the food in the stomach and thus modifies the coding effect of the ice cream. Another common question concerns the effect of cake or pie a la mode. Experiments indicate that eating ice cream with cake or pie produces a more satisfactory gastric juice than when either of these foods is eaten alone. One must take into consideration, however, that cake or pie a la mode ia a rich combination and plan the remainder of the meal accordingly. ARTHUR E. MORGAN Use Mora let Cream Hit charge! were sol eery hot. It has been estimated that five When it comes to Morgans billion pounds of milk are used each year in the production of charge that Lilienthal and Harcourt commercial ice cream, which pro- Morgan virtually ignored him, vides about three gallons of ice sought to hamstring him in various cream per capita. The amounts ways, and held meetings with preof ice cream made at home will arranged programs of which he was raise this figure somewhat. .But ignorant, the committee members the amount consumed may well admit privately that Arthur E. Morbe further increased, because gan himself is the best witness for when properly made from pure the other two directors on that Ingredients, lee cream deserves to After listening to A. E. Morgan at rank with other dairy produets length many of the committee memamong our moat wholesome and bers felt that they would have done almost anything in reason to avoid nourishing foods. discussions that the long drawn-ou- t 0 WNU C. Houston Goudlaa 1938 M would inevitably have resulted had no way been discovered to shprt circuit the chairman. In fact after listening to all three directors at tedious length, most committee members find it in their pattern of 6 motifs averaging 51k hearts to sympathize with aU iff inches and pattern piece them for having to put up with the ay 9 for applique; illustrations of others, and to understand why the simple solution of allocating the stitches; materials required. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins functions so that there need be few(coins preferred) for this pattern er discusiions in the board itself to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft was adopted. It was this separation of the funcDept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York tions of the TVA into three almost City. water tight compartment!, of course, which led to much iff the trouble. Arthur E. Morgan had On the Highway picked the other two directors. He v was the first named, he wae the Some of the most Important chairman, and he had recommend- -' rules for safe driving: ed the other two to the President Never drive fsst over a road So he felt a keen sense of respon-- ' you dont know like a book. sibility. Learn what you ean expect of Further, he ie a very meticulous your ear. person. He does not yea" anybody who wants to agree with him. Always expect the worst. If theres s tree beside the road He does not like to make decisioni until he haa studied a question tor shesd, figure s car may come from behind it. If theres a days, talked about it for weeks, and house aear by, s child may run called in three or four outeide across the road there. If theres groups of experts. He ie that sort a parked ear, count on its cutof person. Magnificent for inquiry on some question of great importing suddenly onto the pavement. tance but dubious soundness, A. E. Morgan Could easily become very Signal your intentions to all tiresome ae an associate. persons who may be affected So the committee is inclined to by your acts. laugh off most of the chargee, pro and con. rf ; tfeslS) GUNS) Qd DIFFERENCES E lpe Irium, the caching naw cleansing agent contained in Popaodent alone of all tooth powders. . 7Vy Papaodsnt Powdsr. 8o bow Pcpsodonti wonderful naw cli . W coa-sultt- DIZZY DRAMAS Noiv Playing Tiro breek-iast-tabl- e, g from teeth. Baa how epeadily Popsodont polishes teeth to a Pins1 OFF By Joe Bowers THERES THE PiNS GO AHEAD A strong dis position ia developing among members of the congressional investigating committee to recommend that control of the project, in the future, be placed in the hands iff one man instead of a three-ma- n board. There ia also a disposition to recommend that in any future organizations of similar type which may be act up the same idea iff n control be followed. In recent questions Representative Charles A. Wolverton of Mew Jersey called the attention of Lilienthal to the eucceaa which attended this idea when Gen. George ... Goethals wae building the Panama canaL Until he wee given supreme command, made virtually a czar, by Theodore Roosevelt, then President, the Panama job was a mesa. It wai almost as bad in its personal squabbles as TVA has been nndpr the bickerings of Lilienthal and EL and H. A. Morgan. one-ma- mash-la- a glorious natural radiance I And Popsodont Powder ia uA on teeth . , . Contains ho BLEACH, NO GRIT. Get youra todojl Popmodont'o trodo wait Jbr Pvritod Alkyl SuMUo FOR TWO PINS ID BLOW NbUR HEAD a, billot-right- - j Brighten your kitchen and lighten your tasks with decorative towels. Use up scraps for the applique flower pots or do the entire motifs in plain embroidery. Pattern 1783 contains a transfer Sronze Seal and Stars Mark Presidents Flag The President's NO! NO! I CANNOT HARM YOU IE at s about what congress ought to da He objected to Former Comptroller John R. playing politics with TVA two years ago. What ha really objects to is the present power of the comptroller's office to audit expenditures before they are made, instead of afterward. n control of But on the TVA It wae obvioue that Lilienthal had not taken thia up with the Prei-ldeMoreover, tor him to icy that might have resulted In his trading a reality for a shadow. At the 'present time, and in fact since the faU of 1933, Lilienthal has had the substance. Harcourt MorLiliengan has voted for every move has Lilienthal return In made. thal voted with H. A Morgan, with A. E. Morgan always in the minority. H. A Morgan wai perfectly happy to let l ilienthal have hie way in return for a free hand with fertilizer and the land-gracollege. To have stated on the witness stand that he liked the idee of a n board would have endangered thia now ripened end set iiianee. it might plague Lilienthal considerably when that third member of the TVA to appointed to the place of the ousted chairman, A EL Morgan. Nevertheless, committee members are Interested in the idea of n control They are not aura tha bickering they have listened to almost to the limit of their endurance will not be resumed if and man whan "another strong-minde- d to appointed to the TVA board. PHOTOGRAPHY ; Mc-Ca- rli one-ma- ! 38 fViLY Ike atoutest heart enters a restaurant andprooeads to order aloi of beef, lobster Therm Idor, or even without first the menu-card-. For hare ere suqqaationi to sat the taste-buaquivar . . and prica plainly marked. Shopping for merchandise can be pleasantly conducted ia the tame manner. The advertising wqImuim are In eiiact a with prica that protect aa a In the leisure of your home, at the you may check and choose before starting to town. And what a varied it ill Everything yonr heart may desire, home require, and yonr Sur may may permit. Recanted ia a readable and interesting lliwi, Sponsored by a merchant whoae name you know, whoa eervioee you have ooma to rely upon. Get the advertising-readinhabit, R ves time, tamper, ana shoe- to wether, eey nothing of your hard-wo- n cash. The advertisers word ia ae good as hit bond. On no other basis oould ha hope to bold your custom. outspoken ox-cit- ed : millions are Baying about (! flat- Keeping Cool with Food Peptodent alow of all tooth powders contains remarkable Iriaml Marvelous I... that what brush away ing eurface-itain- g CARTER FIELD on 6 one-me- Reviewed by )encf fox this Free Mom, DOlHS RlCCS WNU ories and only s trifle less protein, calcium, phosphorus, iron and vitamin A. There is considerably less vitamin G, but iea eresm is nevertheless considered an excellent souree of this important vi- methods in dispensing. . IfofJHealtn h NATIONAL AFFAIRS Gay Kitchen Lightens Tasks fnah air, Ian. oiaap sad yos da toodnneralojnteatoaU taka Lydia ScntinclsMBI fat one-sixt- ice cream is considered as an Guard Against Contamination excellent food, not for adults Some states require the pasteur- but for children only and convalesization of the milk or cream used cents, and why one outstanding In manufacturing ice cream; othurges the liberal use of ers stipulate that the entire mix authority ice cream as a means of increasmust be pasteurized before freez- ing the vitamin A content of the ing. These measures are desira- diet. ble, as ice cream requires the Plain ice cream may be used insame scrupulous care that should with simple milk terchangeably to milk and cream. be given Rich mixtures, such puddings. Becanse of the possibilities for as those filled with nuts and crysseveral precau- tallized fruits, rank with the heartcontamination, tions should be observed in buying iee cream. Choose eream manufactured by a reputable concern. Be sure to buy from s dealer who keeps it well frozen, for lee eream that has been melted and frozen again may be dangerous, owing to the opportunity for the multiplication of bacteria while it was melted. See to it, Get l FiakhsaYVatotabia Cob wsawa. for It . ' ' thn koips giro aad salat ealatnf on ana diotoihiag qrmptono that oftoa napaa ehaan oi lla WILL WORTH TRYING! al A Companion WHh Milk of u quart If we regard of ice cream us in average serving, und compare it with one cup of milk, wo make the interesting discovery that there is a close relation between the two. The ice cream provides about 24 mors cal- r.nienthal did not agree with this suggestion on the stand. But committee members took hie answers with a grain of salt Obviously It would be In poor taste for Lilienthal to espouse publicly the idee of e n rule. It would be too much like his telling a congressional committee what tha congress, and the President ought to do. It just might not happen to please the President On the matter of the General Accounting office, Lilienthal was quite flag consists of the President's seal In bronze, upon a blue background with a large white star In each corner. The aeal consists of an eagle, holding arrows, symbolic iff war, in one claw and an olive branch, aymbolle of peace, in the other. The design of this seal to in the floor of tha entrance corridor of the White House. When the President visits vessel one-ma- nt nt one-ma- ii ni wight tool,!! mii-r mr M aatoiqB.aialtoaaU.CSjg Two Pretty Frocls, Both Easy to Main IF YOURE one of those won- -1 who so often say I wish I could sew thenVS means try your hand on smart designs, and like nun? many others, just as inenS enced as you are, youll find you can sew, and enjoy ip patterns include detailed' 1 charts that show you just M to do, step by step. The Womans Dress Here we have a diagram fe. 8in9 which mc&ns you can fafA it successfully in a few hours, a? youll find it one of the mo coming and comfortable you wore round the house. Its miff on easy, unhampering line darts that make it slim, but u tight, at the waistline. The shat sleeves are slashed, which msb them easier to work in, prettier to look at Sleeves, neck I, n M fc t.u one-ma- Explanation of So Much Third Term Talk Explanation of so much third-tertalk to the growing realization of the New Dealers that not one of their number seemk likely to make tha grade" at the Democratic National convention in 1940. President Roosevelt himself would have been satisfied if he could have gotten Robert H. Jackson started. But Jim Farley, Ed Flynn of the Bronx, and others with real followings in New York would not give Jackson tha chance to make a record as governor of New York. So the crowd around Roosevelt that wants hte pot icies carried on, and each iff whom wants to retain hte own place in the sun, has come to the conclusion that Roosevelt must make the sac- line rifice. A very Important factor in the third-tersituation to that the Democrat! are getting stronger seem more likely to control a lot of big delegations in 19401 vs m Roosevelt can have New Yorks delegation for himielf, but could not deliver it against the wishes of the men who balked him on Jackson, especially If Governor Herbert H. Lehman agreed with them. The mere fact that Lehman, opposed to court packing and alarmed about federal spending, to assured of the Democratic nomination for senator is the signpost of this situation. Facet Unfriendly Congrett in January C. I. O. P and closing m pointed trimmed with ricrac. Main fits dress of gingham, seersucker, or calico. The Little Girls Dress. This dress will make your nul daughter look even more id able, with its high, snug vs! square neck, puff sleeves and H skirt. Youll probably want 9 make her half a dozen dreas just like this! And shell cerUialj beg for at least one little sweet heart apron, to wear when the k helping you or thinking she ill For the dress, choose dimity, dot ted Swiss, gingham or percek. For the apron, organdy, dimity e lawn. The Fattens. designed for sizeiH 38, 40, 42, 44, 48 and 48. Ss (110. will face ina much morea 38, 36 requires 4 unfriendly congress January yards of congress that will be all act to revise material; 2 yards iff ricrac b the Wagner Labor Relations act in trim as pictured. some essential particulars. No drive No. 1468 to designed for sizes I to accomplish what many employ- 4, 6 and 8 years. Size 4 require material 1 ers would like to see will get any- 1 yards of the spnR for where, but the act to apt to be re- the dress; yard vised as the American Federation Six yards of ribbon or braid of Labor would like, despite any trim dress; 1 yard for belt. Tie efforts Roosevelt may make to stop and one-ha- lf yards of ruffling it Sentiment to building up too trim apron. Success in Sewing. strong against the C. I. O. and Success in sewing, like in sV against the National Labor Relations board for alleged partiality to other field, depends upon how y approach the task in hand. C. L O. will face the new congress help you turn out clothes pro with an almost unbroken record of sional looking in every detail, 0 defeat! whenever it appealed to the have a book which plainly of rules voters In behalf of candidates, or forth the simple against candidates except where dressmaking. The beginner s drw the American Federation of Labor find every step in making illustrate and outlined happened to be on the eame tide, as clearly For the to the case in the campaign for Sen- within its covers. mw ator Alben W. Barkley. William perienced sewer there are Green happened to be on the win- helpful hints and suggestion! Send 1 ning side in every fight so far where sewing short cuts. for your W his organisation has opposed the C. (in coins) today s to L O., starting off with Pennsylvania SUCCESS IN SEWING, will dressmaker home Iowa. every and of value. One of the reasons most of the Send your order to The Sew political dopesters figure Ellison D. Circle Pattern Dept., 1 (Cotton Ed) Smith to almost sure of renomination, although he was Montgomery Ave., San 15 cents (m high up on the purge list for having Calif. Patterns opposed the President on tha court eBeBn Syndicate. WNU tor and other tomes, to that A F. of L. to fighting for him. Incidentally, the purge" has narrowed down to SenBOSTBjT SALT LAKE'S MEWEST ators Walter F. George in Georgia and Millard E. Tydings in Mery, lekby Is ricHgkttoty-H- ! land, so far as any positive results are within the realm of reason. CerHadto far grery Hoorn tainty of renomination of Senator Bette SOOHeeew-aO-O Alva B. Adams in Colorado, added to the list of insurgent victories achieved and certain to come, makes that pretty sura Under the Colorado law Adorns' opponent did not get enough votes in his party convention to get his name on the primary ballot No. 1559 to 35-a-d 35-in- c.La Fr"j ( BtU Syndicate. WNU Service. of the United States, the Presidents flag to broken at the main the moment he reachea the deck and to kept flying aa long as he to on board. When the President to embarked on a boat be usually directs that his flag ba displayed from the staff in the bow of hie barge. 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