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Show Woman's World Boost Blouse Supply By Making i New Ones from Old Dresses Kathleen Norris Says: JJaletj rlla By hat aver enough kto IN the moit economical v uouiet, U you have 4a in the wardrobe. with a choice of two, three -' four blouse. you can be euro of going about wen without giving the Impres-Jathyou are alwaya wearing J7ism clothes or operating on a nittd wtrdrobe. fllott blouses require two yarda or L, of material, and they may be from an aorta of material. In hcT the aky U the limit aa far lebrica for blouaea are out-Ie- d Many a woman with dreatea or evening gowna JTpul together aeveral blouaea and WOMAN rirt Youngsters Embroidered Sunsuit The Much Younger Husband Sradle.ta. U I NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS A remnant, plus scraps he makes each suit. Pattern tranaler at S bibs, packets, psfe ten pwess fur slut S. I and . Dus to au unusually large demand and aumnl conditions. sTifhiiy mors tuns la raqulrad In HUins orders for a tew of lbs most popular pattern numbers, sad your order to: juts, Slid has WNU FeMurm. Black Wool Crepe Lynn Chambers' at M hat tan I do la hold this young husband of mine, u Aooi despite all hit unkindnestea, I Una to passionate 'Another type of pad now being made ia attached to a net vest This Is designed to be worn underneath .ETC. the blouae, and of course, it elimiwi nates sewing pads in each blouse. eaulof. I Kmnl w, Still another solution to the pad problem is to use the taffeta itself. The pads, which need not be stuffed, bull since the material ia stiff, will also til yon tel match the blouse perfectly. jtoirliJ If you are fond of cuffs on the kfartnol r,wi&iup makes beautiful blouse, taffeta ideated cuffs. The pleats ahould be placed evenly and pressed and y WNk&l basted la place before sewing. Pay y sail particular attention to the line nr print of the material. Piping may also be used if you are fortunate in fljl ( kb lavs a luffeu evening gown . . . finding some that matches or contrasts perfectly with the material to give more attractive, fitted have on hand. ROW A1IIU tan to the garment Even If the you If you are making long sleeves wOOk fdtem which you happen to be ua-- on lorAiu the blouse, you will want at least xYn I bf does not show theae darts, lit two darts at the elbow to allow for " baa into the garment after the freedom of movement. Sometimes Ajulder seams are sewed and you patterns will call for only one dart, 1 xsdy to lit theae side seams. but it haa been found best to make Baa baste them In, press, and try two small rather than one deep dart. Mi You will ace bow much they do The finished garment will also look figure. much better. are used plentifully on the It la always wise in making darts are gathers. In making of this type to come to a sharp Nouse, gather at the should era point You can best guide your sew' Bsing very tiny stitches so that ing if you will baste first. Always Inhering will be even. If the tie the threads on the inside and a has a yoke and an action do tie them firmly so that the dart JJ1 make sure that the blouse ia does not come open later. Its much jbeied, aa at the shoulders, and easier to sew them right the first jktsd carefully in place before sew-- time than to try to repair them later when they are sewed on the gard'lail which la lmpor-th- e ment and you no longer have a flat blouse la the shoulders. working aurface. May basting stitch la run around SW Part of the sleeve, and used for making the small Home Sewing Hints Mhich enable you to ease In Just a word about patterns for those of you who do a lot of home sewing. If the tape measure around the bust reads 42. please buy a pattern in that size, not in a 38. The size of the indiYOU vidual is much better concealed In a correctly fitted garment, than one which is too small If the pattern must be altered, it is much easier to alter one that la too large simply by taking tucks in the pattern. If too small, the pattern must be slit, and Mils is much more difficult to do than taking in tucks. if you want Avoid sbe a criig Mouse. the garment to look nice. Use the type of finished edge most suitable to your material and ready to to pUce on the blouse. y make this as neat as possible. tte lUtaesa is allowed on the Good table space, good light toouWeri and the back. ife, and a place for the ironing board toat no ' asam gathers are are among the essentials neede arm, aa this ed for home sewing. If It is not tbo bloiu, uncomfortable fesr. possible to have a sewing room, have all these items conveniently tohnfoS 1Pds are on band when you do sew. stf-s- s which will alao aid hi Marigold, "I was a different woman. I am healthy, an sort of type, and at 37 I looked at least 10 years less than my age. Some years ago my parents left me a small farm; I was Just home after glorious college years when they were killed in an accident, and idly, in the first summer of loneliness and grief, I secured a few small-gir- l boarders. From this grew my school a school for difficult and problem cases. I have been unbelievably successful. not only in a financial aense, but in the fact that I love this work, it Is easy and natural to me, and repays me richly in friendships with children and parents. A Very Handaeme Man. Larry came to me three years ago as physical culture director. I knew he was less experienced and less useful than he had represented himself; I built him up. We studied his work together, he Improved, he became a different human being. He Is magnificently made and very handsome, and I fell in love with him long before he did with mo if he ever did. We were married, and Immediately Larry began his attentions to other women. He opened adult classes In gym work, long country hikes that took place during hours when I was not free. After the first weeks of blissfully deceiving myself I saw that no one woman ever could hold him, but I hoped to be his rock of safety and understanding through all the storms of his undisciplined nature. After the loss of my baby a year ago I was ill for a long time. Not sick in bed, but rather dragging myself about through my school duties, and not able to keep control as I should. Larry drew large sums from our Joint account and on one occasion signed my name to a sale of property without my authorization. At that time he moved to another room and ha has not returned to mine. "Now he tells me he wants to bo freed, to drive about the country looking up pupils for a much enlarged school and dreadful as it sounds I am afraid that he would not be alone; I think I know the charming young companion of IB who would accompany him, although he tries to quiet my suspicions by saying that Miss M has an agency for children's books and would be stopping in many of the towns he would visit so that accidental encounters would be very naturaL What can I do to hold this young husband of mine, whom despite all his unkindnesses, I love so passionately? I know I am not young and charming any more; I was never glamorous. But I am slim and tall mint Ml bakes cur. iExn m well-tailor- at ge waist look, and Mi fine Mines! 5J00 JSUtM Baulk are tyke li tautail Ctrl, THE blouaea In the atom and yw eiU see what I mean. Notice Ml there are at leaat four tucka if the waiat of the blouae, taro on each aide in both back and In front H aoma atylea you will find even ore tucks to give that "nipped under the prevent too much skirt The la af black chenille. Blouse Making smart black weal crepe dress with a matching hood la modeled by Martha Tickers, now appearing la Warner Brothers' The Big A Bleep. Impertaat Another Important detail m are beginning to see more N blouaea la the deep dart which often right kEQnl mtaneatb the arm. This ia used to g away from the bust kand-crorhet- pep-lu- several blouses 1 ru u iGreJ m tfl eutr over-sewin- g - iw tow w WnL O'1 stoai Popular color for Cray chambray Vdet is - 2 iPuiar. gtMcotton eyelet is toort, street-lengt- per-IW- m h. flvU kqatt, 1 to to Bd And not look as borrowed from has been added. The rule which you have known so long, Mix only until flour la moistened," aa far aa quick breads are concerned applies Cookies made from the new emerparticularly to this new flour. In making d prodgency flour lead to bo darker la color bet they can bo made acceptably ucts, handle file batters and doughs B direction are followed. lightly, especially after the first rising. Another must is lo let the product rise not so much, so start working on it Just before It doubles itself. Texture In Cakes. For the cmcngency, you'll have to forego your elaborate, velvety textured cakes. Simple cakes the two egg type ere quite acceptable made with the new flour, but the Just what does BO per cent extraction flour meanT How will it affect texture Is not as soft and fine as our own home you are accustomed to. You see, the flour Is Just not as soft and fine baking? How can as tha bleached flours which we recIt be used? These are some of the ommend for really line cakes. In addition to the simple white or gold, questlona you're cakes, you may also use the flour probably asking for devil's food or chocolate cakes NS yourself as the and spice cakes. of Thickening Qualities. flour emergency For all appear on store new flour practical purposes, the has the same thickening shelves. quality as regu- WeU, let's start with tha first quesUr all purpose tion. Eighty per cent extraction flour. Uaa it the means that instead of the 72 per same way aa you cent and 28 pounds of animal feed would our rtgu-U- r that the miller has been getting flour In thick100 wheat of he from every pounds ening gravlee, now will get 80 pounds of wheat sauees, atewa, to be used as flour and 20 pounds i. pU and caka as animal feed. In Is The new flour Another point which It U well to slightly gray color instead of the creamy white remember In regard to tha new which we are accustomed to seeing. flour U that It will not keep aa WeU The color is due partially to the aa reguUr flour. Don't stock up on parts of the wheat kernel which nat- Itl Buy limited quantities, but buy urally contain some color or pig- them more often. ment. Tha same storage that we give reguUr flour la doubly important In Emergency flour is considerably better than what we first had antici- this case. A covered container ia pated. To date, tests which have recommended, and it's beat to keep been made in actual home baking, this in a cool dry place. Let the air drculata around the container. the flour has behaved satisfactorily. Feed Value. In biscuits and breads, the color of Some people have eald that the the finished product baa a slight grayish east but in other baked emergency flour Is a fine thing beproducts such as muffins, cookies cause It haa more good In 11 Well and cakes, the use of eggs tends to of course, tha bran In tha flour la push the gray into the background, As for pie crust you'll find that tha 'new flour gives pastry a much better color than the flour we formerly used. It seems that In pastry, the .crust conies out a more golden color than before. How to Use. You will be seeing new recipes In this column from time to time giving you tips on how to use the emergency flour. However. If you want to convert your old recipes, a safe rule to follow ia to take 2 tablespoons out of each 1 cup id flour that the, recipe requires. In using the emergency flour with baking powder, soda or sour milk. yeast-leavene- giving good lines to the blouse. The more expensive pads seem to cup the shoulder rather than pad it, and they are not so weighty aa the stuffed ones. They may be used in u. Hotels Accommodate the Individual Guest's Tastes stirring and mixing after the flour By KATHLEEN NORRIS problem of aged 39, is that of a clever, successful woman who has married a man 12 years her junior. They have been man and wife for less than two years, and already Larry shows signs of restlessness. Marigold is frantic with helplessness and despair, all the more acute because she keeps everything bottled up inside her, and manages to keep a serene exterior before the watching eyes of the world. (jhi Namsu imum amount of lmprettlon of a brand Scarf prints are worked into the bodice or scarf treatments in in geninua ways that bespeak a dreid-eThey play of imagination. are worn around the head like a little draped turban. Hoods are the plaything of designers who are creating scarflike affairs io wear in connection with new spring dresses When we wert married," writes out-of-do- t 4 school for girls . WINNING UIU BACK When m woman marriet a man much younger than herself, aha is taking a chance. This ia especially the case when he ia handsome and flirtatious, aa ia Marigolds hut-banShe ia 39 now, 12 years older than Larry. They met when he joinbd the faculty at Marigolds school for girls. Soon after the marriage Lar ry began paying attention to other, and younger, seomen. lie has drawn considerable money from their Joint account, used Marigobfa car for dates, and in general behaved in a way no good husband would. Now he icants fo go on a long tour of the country "to obtain new students for the school." Marigold suspects that ha will be accompanied by a pretty girl of 19. With all his shortcomings. Marigold still loves Larry " passionately " She asks Mist Norris how she can holtT her errant husd. 3 band. Norris tells her that the best thing Marigold can do is to try to pretend the doesn't care what Larry does. If she busies herself with her own interests in the school, IMiry will probably come back to her in due time. Miss and my yellow and hair Is untouched by drugs or gray-nes- a yet. There must be something to me; the children love me, and I am well so do their families. again now. I'm not ready to be a broken, crying, wakeful failure as a wife. Help me to get back again." Dent Take Him Beriomly. Help, my dear Marigold, has to come from within. When you make yourself a whole woman again, absorbed In other things than Larrys physical perfectiona and love conquests, youll get him back. When you are always happily busy, amused, planning picnics for your charges, dressing with the old charm, enjoying the same old books and music, Larry'U see you as ha used to see you. Stop the crying, reproaching, lyclean-lookin- g, ing awake nights, analyzing. Nothing Is so fatal to married peace aa the long reasonable talks In which a man and woman hurt each other's feelings deliberately and systematically. Forget Larry. Yes, forget him. Listen to his complacent recitals have other things to think about If bo goes off with the car, see that he hasnt too much money. Suggest casually that he find a Job as physical culture director in some other school Explain that his flirtations are undermining yours. Laugh about it Warn prospective students that he la youthfully amorous. In other words, become yourself again, a charming, capable, successful woman, who knows bow to Uvo and help amell unfortunates live on happier terms, who dresses well and has many interesta. The sooner Larry drifts away to Impoac y older upon some other woman, the sooner you'll regain your moral, mental psychological and physical balance. absent-mindedl- heart-hungr- Using Up Dry Bread Dry bread has many uses. It makes good french toast, hot milk toast, bread and custard pudding and baked fruit scallops. Turn odds and ends of bread into a supply of dry crumbs that every thrifty cook likes to keep handy for coating foods in frying and for topping baked dishes and stuffing vegetables or meat There are bread crumb specials too pastry like cream pies and crumb cake and cookies. Toasted crumbs make good breakfast food. Circle Nerdlsrrafl Dept. Isa Frsucisce , (hull SO csuli fur Pattern. Ms. advisable to use a min- It wardrobe. iTUfrta evening gowna make attractive blouaea Since kllcta blouaea are now popular, oit outmoded gowna ahould now cut and M taken out, overhauled, ade Into aomething aa uaable and Bitty aa a blouae to give you an gtemats for that new apring ault taf-Any atyle may be ehoaen for blouaea are Been in draped and kOored styles. They are coed and Ml wen under a wool ault They enough even when you gt dreaay Iktuwe tho Jacket to your ault TWlng ia aa Important in a blouae ault Take a Mk at coma of the handsome, CS f Enclose it seems con--rot- d. 0Vt (be Means Tuna Fish Au Gratin Boiled Potatoes Brussels Sprouts Banana-ApricSulad Custard or Rice Pudding Butterscotch Sauce Rye Bread Beverage 1- m, I Emergency Flour Meets Tests for Breads and Cakes packages fill-ing- the youngsters soak LET gaily embroidered up sun aunsuita; each takes less than 1 yard of fabric! Appliqued boat and chicks. . i One Urge New York hotel decorated and fumiahea each room differently, haa a record of the likes and dislikes of fits 650,000 individual guests It has accommodated, and does not permit any luggage to be carried in or out of its main entrance, says Collier's. Another large hotel dresses its employees in 83 different uniforms, maintains e staff that speaks SI languages, and supplies heat on request to any guest room at any time, even In midsummer. oVW . Heavy .',139 paper bags la which clothes are returned from the cleaners make excellent storage coverings for bedding. Place bedding in tlie bag and seal the ends with gummed paper, scotch tape, or adhesive. Mend any breaks or cracks in the bag. For moth protection, see that bedding la clean, and that the bag contains soma moth preventive. e Accidental eats in garments usually tear threads both ways and should be mended at once. Otherwise the cut will stretch and lose Its shape making mending the more difficult Never crowd the rinse tab. Clothes muat move freely under water to get the soap out Also lift each piece of clothing up and out of water when rinsing clothes. Otherwise dirt in the soiled water remain! in the fabric. e Sava embarrassment and wear and tear on your temper by flushing your fountain pen with clear water occasionally before filling. A bird house with a hinged roof makes an attractive clothespin box when attached to a clothesline poet If yea are smart, you will place knit garments In drawers rather than hang them up. Hanging stretches them. Vff OTttSfree SOUS Ms Hst thus ytt ts wed es here year shots rtyeSrti. MOK t MtUAGE WITH GREATER comfort: Never act a vase or bowl of flow-er- a In a draft. If you do, they wiO soon wilt a Sitting on the edge of a bed causes the mattress to sag. a To give a pleasing arema to your household linens, store scented soaps with them. SWAP! CRACKLE! ANV VOPj SAY. . Lynn Says: Conserve Fats and Oils: Better use can be made ot dripthose fats that cook out pings of roasts, bacon and sausage. While the fets are still liquid, strain them through cheesecloth and store them In a coed place. They are especially good for seasoning vegetables; they may be used for gravies and sauces and even some baking, in highly spiced cookiee and cakes. Serve fewer fried foods to save on fat If you do fry, use the shallow fat method or the oven. Save the fats and oils which have been used for frying and reuse them whenever possible. Otherwise, give the fata to your butcher. Render the meats and use or turn It into Dried bread excess fat on it either at home the fat salvage. crumbs can be used for puddings such as apple or peach betty, for dipping meats and fish, or other foods that are baked or fried. If you have dried cake, crumb it and use for a cake crumb crust for pie. Mix the crumbs with a little melted butter and sugar and press Into a pie plate. Now that you've been asked to aave wheat, do the following things to aave on bread. Serve creamed meat on top of mashed potatoes Instead of toast or biscuits. d For lunch, serve sandwiches instead of the closed open-face- variety. casseroles with potato chips; use mashed potato or com meal mush for topping meat and vegetable casserole. Top meat crumbled RICE Fla crest made frem Uw new flenr brewne mere readily evee Iheegh yen will need s few grape mere at Ice water to make it held together. nourishing because It gives us more thtamln, niacin, riboflavin and Iron than reguUr flour. It gives us only about half aa much as enriched whlU flour, however. Geld Cake. I caps emergeacy wheat Boar I teaepoana baklag powder 1 tea poos aalt H cap ahertenlag 1 enp sugar B eggs K cap milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Sift together dry Ingredients. add auger. Cream shortening, Cream thoroughly. Add eggs, one st a time, beating after each addition, about 1 minute. Combine milk end vanilla. Add flour and milk alternately to creamed mixture, beating after each addition. Pour Into two layer cake tins and bake In a moderate oven for 30 to 33 minutes. Drop Cookies. I caps emergency wheal floor I teaspeoa baking powder K teaspoon salt K cap shortening KRISPlESgffj C You can abo ret this cereal in Klogf VARIETY P va zertnt eircil 10 generous package to om budjr fis 4 dif- eartoul ON YOUR PANTRY SHELF (350-degre-e) 1 1 1 cap sugar egg teaspaoa vanllU Sift together dry ingredients Cream shortening, add sugar and beat in egg white. Add dry ingredl-ent- s and blend in H cup chopped nuta. If desired. Drop by epoonfule on greaeed baking aheet, allowing room for spreading. Bake In a moderate oven 12 to 19 mlnutee. Rtteastd hr Western Newspaper Vote. NOW! 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