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creased I lirourh
Food
Fashions
Homo
the American NtedIcal Journal
t and he points ()tit that there has
( recently been an appointment of
SPVCII persons to advise the Nit-
( ti)nal Defense Council Accord-
ing to Dr Parran these appoint-
ments have "taken into consider
ation industry agriculture
1 transportation the consumer anti
research problems in physical and
chemical !wieners"
Proposes 'Medical Co-ordinator
f The medical co-ordniator
proposes would work under the
direction of the defense conned
wit It and through t he surgeons
general of the Army Navy and
the Public Health Serva e Co-
o operation would be sought with
1 other Federal a:zencies Unit na-
tional voluntary orgaiwat ions
Certainly this sort of prepared-
ness is reasonable and wise and
might do much to relieve the
fright ful burden borne by t he
Red Cross in trying to Ntem Oa)
tides of disease and suffering
which follow the wake of war
With the ild)VIt('IIb1(' increase
in transportation crowding tia'
lack of proper feeding the de-
mands of hygiene could hardly be
observed with !mall success We
have long been at the mercy of
inunigration in !natty ports A
great many of the Oriental clis-
eases have found their way into
our midst by means of crowded
his' quarters for harbors and
they have cost our government as
well HS otir prkatte pocketbooks a
huge stun We shall probably
never be free from them again
but modern methods of ('0l)1t)tt -
tiIui I hem have done notch to
keep them under control
Many of the deficiency diseases
will undoubtedly follow in the
trail of the famine which is so
I reely predicted for Emil eivt
count ries
All of I hese problems can be
met in my opinion by edueation
A people trained to cleanliness to
prev'Attie measures in the pres-
ence ef threat of contagion to
community effort in hecpin) sup
plies and transport:lion of goods
hygienically et au not
likely to be caught unprepared
when menaced by danger to
health
The many veterans' hospititls
scattered Over the land sheltering
a pifiabb ma' of human Jere-
bets have had scant enorgh sym-
pathy front the tut! tic at la rex
1"Y OWn invOMIL'Ait It his have
ured me that the Veterans' Ad-
ministration is cloirrl a grand work
in caring foi' Its cliarge hut
is a poor job if initial
prevent ive measures have l'lecn
neglected Ind the burden In
Ia' 1 lnt'i
A reader down in Texiis 1tke
me to task 'n 1—ndly ‘N ay for
suggesting that in readynoi our
homes for the slimmer wr chock
our fias pipeq ‘kitti a lighted can-
dle I was careful enouph to ty
that the candle should be in
I ands of someone x ho Nwuld
rrecaut tons
110V eir t abOk - went i1:ed
reader who is the manaccr of the
Texas Cities Gas Co rues: -We
believe that it is a (law Clotis prac-
tice for anyone to look for leaks
on gas pipes by the method reconi-
mended Instructions which wt !
give our service men very definitely
prohibit this practice They a IV
instructed when lookino for leaks
to make an application of soapy
Avater to the joints Ind ripe be- !'
ing inspected We believe that this
is a 111011' aCt'lltatt' way to deter- I
Medical Measures Advised
For National Defense Plan
BY CIAUB NOWII B CHRISM N AL B
A fc'W Iliffilt lis agn it ‘vs announced that a confeec
rne :
of our hest medical talent had been called hi the purpiee 1
of studying t h- In‘st tactics to tH iiiAd III ille r CIO ktf Nk at'
for the care of casualtas rf--:::
On July It IL a prpss report announced that In' Thomas
Parran head of the Unitee State
Publ H
ie ealth Serve ic adv ocate( ' (anlerairran 97
the anpowtment of q ineiiical ma
healt h co-ordinator for toil Lona
S'tartC d 1 a k in !!
defense to combat disease more 4-7
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:-Iema:' - -I Jackson who Is also all are0111-
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ili makes his plished artist has been taking
I :''' sugresnon i !I I pictures silin I hi t
'' ' hv official oc Ire hot tin lira pal tires of
g m of the med Yellowstone Natuawl Pirk for
flit UHRISMAN teal profession: the United Stales tieoloicid Sur-
I he American 11edata1 Journal vey back in the caily -10s So
Ind he points out that there has I good are tia'Y that 1110' are still -
recently been an appointment of hcing li-ed on Post eiAds :mil still -
ieven persons to oak ti Ni beiog r-produred in magamnes
ional Defense Council Accord- On Mttmorial 1Ja7t in 1937 Jack-
lig to Dr Balran these appoint- I son dlitut how II) tor a 1arade of
nents have "taken into consider- Civil War vuternils 1 he lido
tteg
thou industry labor a line of feule old m
griculture n thouht S1111 t I
ransportation the consumer and that lit' "10(1111 ma1:0 it Inlarme 4' i
'esearch problems in physical and thou :131 rise when they discov-
themical sciences him with thy pres phot atraphers
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carrying IL heavy tux and woi king
Proposes Medical Co-ordinator
hard
The medical co-ordmatoc lie
iit has a !wavy ihocit of kN hite
iroposes would work under the
hair all his teeth good eyesutht Tho
lirection of the defense council and perfect health Ile has just lk ings It
kith and through the surgeons
published I he iiii culatine story of f I h
Tneral of the Army Navy and ins la
i twnah is intly 1111" icing tisi
he Public Health Servae Co-
"Time Exposure"
perahon would be souitht with Ain whic
'rhe book is full oi line old pho-
NEW DrdsitNs
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Now an
ASPARAGUS SA11) DRUSSING
PIQUANT!:
I Eiblespoons Sala(' 1111
I LI IIIVSpoollS yids le juice
tahlepoons vinegar
: teapoon paprika
1 teaspoon a It
cup tIHhII liced our
pickles
! tablespoons chopped celery
lhei grains CA:t Cline
I NO I square can 1 hit as-
paragus tips
I can pimento
I head lettuce
THE STILLWATER DAILY PRESS STILLWATER OKLA
Much Nourishment Here
imdmabiamilebtoN1051
Here's an unusual and sustain-
hot main course salad Can--
Appetizer ned salmon heated as it comes
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By BAR( LAY SWAIN
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tit LILL' 1 ned sahnon heated as it comes
that he couldn't mak IL Imagine Lial aLl 1 N 1-) NV All LAI)
from the can is served with egg
their 131-rise when they disco- '
him with the pre-N ophut oand Iiraphers It lVen Serves as Dessert --e T"e platter i g
s arnished
with hot buttered or if preferred
carrying a heavY Lx woi king
'chill marinated stringheans slic-
hard
et! eggs and ripe olives in lettuce
Hp has a !wavy iluml: of white By JUDITH 1VILSON
"cupe
s Srved with hot pineapple
hair all his teeth good eyesoiht Thti salad fills a lead role in eur modern scheme of
Imuffins 3 oil have a real treat
anti perfect health lie has Just lit lug 11 is Universally known as an excellent supplemtut
published the tiv'eniodowo story of In I li main course tof the dinner but more anti more it is
his hfe Odell is iiiily 111" icing useti in variuus parts of the country as an appetizer! Costume jeNvelty
-Tim EXliositiv
Wit il xvhich to (open the meal and as a tit ssert Wit h tuasted
The book is full oi fine old pho- wafer r tracw:s
tographs taken by him mytures - - - LUNCHEON Almost Real
l'he advantage of the salad as I
that stamp him as a Heitt StellIC Consomme Melba Toast
appetizer is that it gives the es-
photo:riii her It tlk of a lite Salmon with Fgg Sauce By ELEANOR GUNN
sential vitamins at a tune in the'
111111 sl"ilia ""y 41" ill 1843 in meal when you eat all of them - - llot Pineapple Muffins New York—Iteports from all
Kucseville N Y and took him Apple l WII heed
Floating Island beaches frequented b7 the Who's
aso at a time W you
through NerViCe ir thC Civil War I Iced Coffee Who iae larrcly concerned with
Phut():ral lier It t11111 a ille sential vitamins at a tune in the Salmon with Fin: Sauce By ELEANOR GUNN
that started way Lack ill 1843 In meal when you eat all of them - - llot Pineapple Muffins New York—Reports from all
Kceseville N Y and took him Apple Floating Island beaches frequented b7 the Who's
al:io at a tillle When you !wed
Iced (offee Who are largcly concerned with
thru"01 t'lvIte tri "le Civil W"r pepping up Sauerkraut carrot
(1111 thre"eh the wt'st "I"'" it as salad is just that kind of salad ! Alves — candy striped bathing
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wild and wooly a id round the DINN Itogs play suits shirtwaist dresses
combining flavor color and trx-
world Kidney Stew I mid such things as go to make up
tore The Italian meal with Its
Buttered Noodles : a sununcr WardrOtie Al! reports
Ile explored unknown regions in nfioasfo consisting of lettuce
Asparag us Salad 'note that these candy kids retire
the west ran into ornery Indians cabbage endive salami and can
Dressing riquante
and took incredible pictures under - behind a veritable iAntike screen of
nett PIIIIICilt0 IN an excellent ex-1
Cornsticks
Iger-than-ever cheaters The
imposiab o
le conditions (me 01 hits ample Of tile salad appltkici
Bluebry er Tarts Iced l' 4
ea '
("lturrils ""ed 2"2'1 "leh wet' TilITV iS it latCht HIPOIN that frames are usually white but
Ph ates that had to be i it i ii d soinetimes they match the shade
L') 11' nien do not like salii ds as the av- ter crushed pint and iltort-
ttnd developed out in no wila- of thc (Miss with which the: a i
eraito womiin serves them---c very- ening Add to Hour stoning only '
Ile voted for LInt'Oill and has worn In any event they are a
tinn4 chopped up like hash Tho cuough to dampen all flour Do
1(mell tile 'strairill 1°11t1hIle"11 do like a salad In which' they can not beat Bake in wen gread pretty effective disguise
Little buttonhole bouquets a
ticket ever :'Illee Ite oil! "itc 1'4 distinguish the ingredients Try muffin patiN in nimierate (g a
Willkie in the next election An sti a big bowl or vegctahle 400 derrees I 20 mimile daisy a poppy and a cornflower
three tiny gardenias One red
"11Ile'ln1 1"e"li"t III"stvales "I"d salad or a delicious salmon salad Makes 12 muffins If Nntall piois er
one white and mie blue are some
a do'-harti 163n1hIltlin he l Ill' with hot pineapple muffins and itIT IVA'd bakt' only 10 to 12 min-
rollabora t or in w rn mg —rime Ex- watch it disappar tiles of the more charming atnong
i"ls"re- w"s Kit! Br""" "1"1 SALMON ITO LOG S1'('L -41P-- - — --- many decorative Meas Interest-
when they ((lilt' to a portion of IW4 lapel ornaments are patriotic
I 1-1b van salmon SIIORyi CUTS 1twi iii an eagle or a Diostei an
the hook concerning the (Avant I coorpoolis touter
adninw4ration o
Blwn iitil int- 1- Loors000lis flour embioni of France and so on
B may ay be brightened i
thing pertinent ithout the ireiA thromili the kiliilf' l':111111t Of izad-
1 cup evaporated milk quickly and freed 111111 all
general but pout' preiadent stains by rubbing filormighl 1211'' Lind ornaments continue
s teaspoon it
whereupon dtt-i lily old laek- to be heartily approved and since
Is teaspoon pepper and quickly nith a piece of
:ant pltit tored -Bro n al c you I tablespoon chopped parsley t ut lemon After it is nett thrY are Infante lIl "Ir arietY
one of t hoe good - tor-not lane i! hard-emohed eggs uhttinual rieallrd rinse in lint mei !there Ls no reason to suppose that
New rs
Ituale'" l'itt i-alinon a it comes trom dry and polish salt a clean We "III tlre "I them
itust II"' '1111''' Ille NC"' "" Cillt i!Itti :Allan p11 Cm-or anct chamoise cloth The twilit In coAume jewelry is
didn't forget itaiikon After he hear thoroughly 'Melt butter iti a — :definitely tovard a truer Felice-
-retired- in 1935 the govern:twill saucep(n: it41 flour: sr' until s i ong soatinis mid ii tam of gemune jewelry and Mier
I (inn to paint tour well bilidd Add milk oitt 'raft povkders that conLon alkii:t- kid "urkinall''1"1
I argo inurils bit the DroartIncut 10" iv Pins and clips particularly re-
to boding tirrino con- discolor aluminum so if your
fleet the rt al jeweiry ideii There
of the IllitTIOr Inoldmii in Vasil- stantiv 1111 :11111n (al (1 not aluminum utensils bet:time stained
Ington commemeritt log the brave fvui 1"itcr Add hot liquor boil a vinegar-andwater stoa Ion are a numbct vioilyht in floral
work of the explorers iant scit'n- from salmon to white smice in thetr bowknot or circular tieigns Ouch
I iNts of I lie Geolo(!ical Survey ot 1 wendIng ‘k ell add sal! pepper have movable or removable parts
the early For intance a !qinburst pm llas
Icrtz'' and thirsIt'Ys Ural thoroughly TO PreVellt pancakes from
smoking or stoking to on raYs of jewel-tone baguette stones
and pour over salmon Makes 4
he points out that short smooth hare' i
s workid so that I a li ray Is flex-
n w bile cooking rub gr id -
muniieulatiily clean nails will not " I N11"-' ir iroon niiii 3 man bag or sail IblV A rwd brooch hits riline-
SPARGUS SALAD DIMSSING
brand a man its a iiiY but lather -11 ------ stone-studded leaves which are
PIQI'ANIE
sill indicate his good iate Mille Autopoint pencils thin lead and ' removable to make separate clips
1 tiiblesspoons sikLUI 1111
IlandS thi1 HIV poiacti moiiicia 'tel:War ill Styles Hinkel &- Soui Flower sprays have jeweled buds
1 tablespoons pickle juice
strength and ithdit 6:0 Mam st mmering on tiny sormris
satieepim - ittlii flour: silr until st rime sodptlip Ind 1 lion of genuine jewelry and Mier
well blended Add milk 'mil bring p(m(lyrs that contain itlkiCIS A1'1 "urkinall''1111)
slovi ly to hotline tirrini! con- i discolor aluminum so If -a Pms and clips particularly re-
stant ly Put salmon on a hot aluminum ut1i1 httonli st:t1 llect the rt al jcelry idea There
suI il1 i2 plat ttr Add hot liquor boil a vinegar-and-water sill-mon are a Illaillwr kyr"lit'llt Ill floral
from salmon to k' Into sauce in thetr bo‘x knot or circular desiris which
blend IlW ‘k ell add 'all Petl'er ' have mieable or removable parts
ertzs anl parsley Heat thoroughly TO PreVellt pancakes from I''')r Ill'talltT a Nililbillst Pill l'as
anti pour over salmon Nlakes 4 smoking or sticking to the raYs of jewel-tone baguette stones
larre ser‘iin iron IA Idle cooking rub grid vorkAl so that i a 1 ray Is flex-
iron ill) it small bag Of salt lble A r(116 bre'411 lia' rhine-
ASI'ARtil'S SA11) ItItt:sstti stone-studded leaves which are
PIQI'AN11:
1 salmi oil Autopoint pencils thm lead and ' removable to m sepa
ake rate clips
tablesspotms
:tel:War all styles Ilinkel & Sou Flower sprity- have jeeleil buds
1 tablespoons pickle juice
Iti:t) Ntiiiii I (11111'H pri
Fashions for Alm
I gams ca'Acime There has been a lot or tak' your razor in a shop that carries
No I slitlAte Can while as- for and against the electric shaer a great many makes Imd haN them
paragus tips A recent durchitse of ono has net- avadahle for demonstration Try
I can MI1141161 ted u f' information them out on your unshaven face
I head lettuce 'rile fact is that one can ger a ' Electric razors are precision ma-
t""lher -Itlice' fairly decent sha r tin' it crack chines and you can't ret one that
'rill' sll'cd out of the box wall the Ill"At'r Will do a decent rob for less than
plkles and caenne Dram the shaver The training period' $10 to $1ti Their life is about
Arlar4'''' 3 " during Nkhich one looked like a five to six years which brings the
11P' cr") iculice- Prisoner in a Nazi concentration cost dovn to less tlun ordinary
tiarn-n kith simps of pimiento
camP no more However there' shit mg
iiL P"ur drc'1114 scry' (3 is a period of about a month II)k'cr if they're d:opped re-
SIIrI t R tt 1' "nntrr st1-111 ‘thich the face used to flit pfirs are costly Oreat care must
I No can sauerkraut sciaping of a razor shed a a:- be used for them instrumcnts are
mcdium-sated carrots lousaki surface and acquires a new very delicate If you do not live
2 stliail IlIIolI 010Pped
and softer skin Until this plea- near a place where quick repairs
I teaspoons horseradish
ant result is achieved there s can be made yoi will be greatly
I head lettuce
some slight discomfort from inconvenn
ieced for once your face
French dressing
grown hairs and the fact that the Ls accustomed to electric shaving
ial drain saucrkriut
shaving is not quite as close as the kecne!a rezor seems like a saw
s:rred carrots to measitre 2 cups
might be desired Electric shaving is far more
Chop onions Alki horseradish
The nt'W 01(sCtrIC razors ( C ' convenient than brush-and-lather
and mix I of these ingredients
a closer shave It may not feel methods and I is less messy rur-
iw2cther Cover Chill at leat for
ho ) ClOsV but that is because the-mme it creates an "extra
libs: tnif :tI W IllUll A ul y Utlilllity f u
I
r l N:::' 1 7
I F rench dressing
- iiiiioeieui U il o
e o- no t
itir ntuu
grown hairs and the fact that the is accustomed to electric shaving
instucted hn look
prohibit this practice They art' (1C lid drain sauerkrtut
- shaving is not quite as close as the keene: ra-zor seems like a
to ma siuv
r weintt oeaks ' srreit cirrots to riteill'e 2 cups
might he desired Electric shaving is far more
k e an appli It of oapy
cin s 'chop onions Aid horseradish
(I'' The nt'W electric razors do itie 'c onv enie nt t bru nd-lather
han sh-a
Avater to the joints :Ind puie: be- 67-f :alai mix all of these ingredients
Mg inspected W e bo heve tha t th is 10lether Cover Chill at leat for a closer shave It may not feel methods and 'I is less messy Fur
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tilule as close but that is because thettmoic it creates an "extra
mne t 11101T aCVIltat t' W a to dete
y r- t 0:le ho1r :701V(' Nk1111 FrenCil
ihe le akage nd also n t sc ic awa
ao much dressing in crup lett uce cups u ey d'hpy skin i
ii bath room- for f t t ll-i
iha ampor
-
safer" j'-°16 serves 19 to 12 do ordinary talOYS taut room is occupied the master
Thanks to a well-informed of- PIN1 W111: )1111INS Generally speaknatt there al-e of the house can havi at any elec-
"M tYPes on the market One we outlet and mirror The new
ficial We pass on the advice for Tun designs of dinner rinzs 1 teaspoons baking powder
the good of the public top are a nett fashion The upper 1 cups sifted flour ymPloYs a slotted screen through ' raors ha ve been greatly speeded
0- Mir is a single large simulated sap- 1! teaspoon salt uhich filo hair penetrates and is up After two weeks experience
LOOK TO YOUR HANDS )11N flit off bY revoln
Og or wa:-mit it takes ti loin- and a half min-
phire surrounded by rhinestones I I cup sugar
flay Albert photographer saYs The second combines rhinestones 12 cup it ater blades The other employs an oh- Wes to shave — tliongli the l'azor
that men too should be more
'and simulated baguette robles in I cgg or 3 yolks) long- slothd screen behind winch 'is advertised to do the job in 90
careful about their hands should an octagonal shaped ring 1 t cup melted butter a :slotted cutter jigeles back and 'seconds
spend more time On manicures i The crystal dress pin is retited I No I ran crushed pineapple forth rt moving the air It vverks ' Wash the face dry it carefully
and perhaps exercise the hands in new form adding a flower sprat To measured sifted flour add On the familiar clipper principle i and powder thoroughly before
for poise and flexibility Men are:of colored stone and enamel flow- hiking povder swiar and salt 'Some work better on one face shaving This will make for a
afraid 01 lookin ellcrnmate but yrs and iiitt again Combine egg vva- some better on another PUrchaseclosc i and quicker sha‘e
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Hands Made Lovely
If You Understand
Nail Polish Skill
By JACQUELINE BUNT
Every day in the week thousands
of women everywhere manicure
their own nails Some of them
do it all the time while others
maniciire only between visits to a
beauty salon kmong these in-
numerable seekers after hand
beauty however few understand
the art of applying nail polish
:---2-f'' In an effort
ri4: 14 to remedy this
A
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T:::t0h::::y lated a few sim-
A'' 11Fi'k': ple rules for
::V-'' ':':ifr ' ' putting on this
Ntes
:'''' '' '' much m i s -
4 ' f'4?'::'
:' : ':::: 7 understood dec-
s '4 orative prepara-
tion First re-
t: 'move every
trace of your
MISS HUNT old polish pref-
ably with the stopper-dropper
that comes with one type of re-
mover The most fastidious
method of removing old polish
is this: Fill the dropper with re-
mover deposit a drop on each nail
and rub with the ball point of the
dropper to loosen old polish Then
with a fresh piece of cotton re-
move stale polish wiping away
from the cuticle to prevent stain-
ing the fingers
Shaping the Nat&
Now shape the nails if neces-
sary soak in varm soapsuds for
a few minutes to soften the cuti-
cles then scrub thoroughly and
dry working back the loosened
cuticle Remove any ragged edges
Journal of Physical Anthropology
increases the size of the brain
Mr Alvin McCauley president of
the Packard Motor company re-
ports that his hat size has in-
creased from 7 !4' to 758 In 36
So We've Begun to Look
Around America at Last
BY MARIAN MAYS MARTIN
Mr and Mrs Christopher Cohinduis discover Amer-
ica Until this summer I hoy went ahroad and boasted
that they knew Europe like a hook They never really
seemed Nvilling or maybe it was able to impart any of the
information they claimed to have In fact many of their
friends suspectcd timt the broad-
! ning effect of travel hadn't
N o A ot Fai ('fling tlake broadened them
But now it is different Europe
Foot Servants doesn't offer much to the traveler
r I I - who wants peace and relaxation
Foot Servants
Of Children
Viak4'!: ' pie rules fo11: T COWARD 1:
1R Fl--- -si
-- -: -r: so Dar ono M
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putting this Helen was readi ng tting o for By B y J A : NE ' 1 ' 1BE 4 1 ' i:::11 x
t '--::!t : n ng when her 1::14:::0P(!: ' J Com
lubus have
: 1
' m u c h m 1 s - mother asked her to water the !:1:40 $'''''v'-'-' d i s c o v e r e d
-! 4 4-04'"'-! 1
":: : !! : r 7-5 understood dec-iferns on the porch Barely look- '41:r1''4j!::-l-: i' America a n d
s
6::i orative prepara- jug up from her book the girl In- i'' -:iyiir“:2-: are embarking
tion First re- quirod "DJ I have to do it now?" i "!4f-:Átt:T4I4:' ' On voYages in
- ::
!' V move e v e r y ' : : -7 : -' This angered ! Y 4 ' ' ' ' : 0 and a r o u n d
! ::Pf':' '' ''' tt v!-40-
trace of your 1 : s ) - i the parent who :'44-‘'-'00-''wtoi their own ria
' -
MISS HUNT old polish pref- ' i'-- - !: !t '1-!t Aorik -'-'
f-:i replied "If it ! ai4ok !'t Live land which
ably with the stopper-dropper - 4'4"Vsoro::'' ' wasn't n e c e s- mits :1ARTIN obviously they
that comes with one type of re- '!?::'::::!:I:-i -' sary I would don't know like
mover The most fastidious - --4iri :-: not be asking a book not even an atlas
method of removing old polish 47r?'- you Tell ow1 Said Mrs Columbus Is there
is this: Fill the dropper with re-Il- -
-!'': Will y o u or !a good hotel in Denver one really
mover deposit a drop on each nail 'i'lf:'7' fr''''''''1'!'C: won't you?" to stop at?"
I kx'"' :'
and rub with the ball point of the ''''4"14114is ±:-‘-' : Sighing lid- Now considering the size and
dropper to loosen old polish Then :L---7t ---'- t !' en rose rcluc- !importance of Donver Mrs Cohml-
with a fresh piece of cotton re- tantly to the bus' question would indicate that
move stale polish wiping away MRS 60WARD task G a z i n g he wasn't either well read or well
from the cuticle to prevent stain- about half-heartedly she called !traveled and that she was on top
ing the fingers "I can't find the dam old watering :of this pretty stupid as well It
Shaping the Nitills can" Impatiently mother came !certainly is about time that she
Now shape the nails if neces- and handed it to her "Here you rot away from her OWIl backyard
sary soak in varm soapsuds for are with nothing to do and xlien and took at tins belated day
a few minutes to soften the cuti- I ask a simple little favor you act Horace Greeley's advice "Go
cies then scrub thoroughly and disagreeable" she complained -A west yoting man"
dry working back the loosened more considerate child would ask It's Grand Country
cuticle Remove any ragged edges from time to time Can I help Speaking as one who has done
with a fine emery board Now you i you mother?" tit bit of Europi'll travel I'm
are ready for your favorite polish Offhand the case would app afraid I must admit to being one ear 1
According to certain experts the to be in the mother's favor—par- of those who found greater inter-
first step is to apply a thin pro- ticularly if 3'011 are so naive as to est there because of a greater
tective coating of a semi-trans- believe that children arc either !change and variety in foreign
parent liquid that goes on smooth- by nature considerate or go about travel But to say that our own
ly and increases the adhesiveness asking for work to do country doesn't offer variety mag-
and durability of nail lacquer
If you want children to be con- i influence and all the comforts of
Next dip into the color you siderate you must teach them home Phis is not to know what
have chosen and come out with a how And if you want them to lAmerica has to offer Its time ve
r pecifle all discover it for to many
medium full brush so that the learn to work regula
polish flows on smoothly but with- tasks must be assigned to them America is a sort of dark conti-
out running down into the cuticle Just prior to the incident IT-
nent as unfamiliar as the African
Work with feather-light strokes lated above mother requested desert or jungles
The easiest system for most girls Helen to hand her the pot-hold- It all depends on what one
is to outline the crescent ix'ith the ers Before that she had called wants of a vacation If its coon-
fast :stroke then make a stroke the child away from play to fetch Plete rcst which one can get at
d me
own each side being careful not her a large mixing bowl Each 1 home there's !Willing Nvrong with
to touch the cuticle Then last time the child responded if not staying there The trouble is in
are
of all fill in the center of the with cheerful willingness then fimling rest at home where there
nail with enough speed at least to sat-
duti2s that cannct be neglected
Too much pressure on the brush isfy the rarent Nov finally when !and a routine that doesn't allow
or an insufficiently loaded brush Helen expressed irritation at be- Inlu'll lecwaY for leis1-re Besides
olio(' cause streakiness
log mother's handmaiden mother w
hich those with an itehing foot
If you like the nail tips to show was up in arms want to rut away from it all if
remove excess polish at the edge A common mistake among par- °nIY for a few w:elis
with a piece of gauze or tissue If cots Nvho wish to make their chil- Washington so concemed over
I you want each application of pol- dren's lot in life a happier one is i °lir neighbor Amerleas is foster-
' Jo tn nit n ac 11 Lot t inn nc nrIc- t n fii1111 t h 51 t 51 rhilel li!iq ill01P I "IV tOtirkt trade in that direr
Too much pressure on the brush isly the rarent Nox finally when
or an insufficientl: loaded brush Helen expressed irritation at be-
may cause streakiness in mother's handmaiden mother
If you like the nail tips to show was up in arms
remove excess polish at the edge A conunon mistake an par-
with a piece of gauze or tissue If ents who wish to make their chil-
you want each application of pot- dren's lot in life a liappicr ono is
ish to give as much service as pos- to figure that a child has more
i11? expose the Chinning freedom xvhen he has not set
and mazring seldom occur at the ehores—"nothing to do" that is
edge if you remove enough polish 'rho' prefer to interrupt Imo at
to leave a narrow white line reading and other pastimes little
Long streamlined nails com- realizing that this may become a
pletely covered for dress-tip occa- habit with them and may be over-
mons are made more interesting done
with a touch of the nail enamel
under the tips too If you take
years Major General Johnson
YOU! time in putting on the polish
Hapgood states that in 40 years
you'll seldom find it necessary to
his hat size has changed from 678
cleanse the overflow at the sides to 714 Leonard P Ayres Cleve-
o he f t nail with orangewood stick
land banker wore a size 614 cap
or pusher
when he was in the army Since
The polish consistency must be
then he has advanced steadily to
Iright for a satisfactory manicure 1
'678 7 and 7
If the polish is too thin allow it
to thicken slightly by leaving the
FALL ENSEMBLE
can tipped overnight in the par-
—
' tially open bottle In that case it
may be necessary to cleanse the :--'-'-:-
brush thoroughly in glycerated
polish remover before using it
Thin Your Polish
Thick polish is another problem
- 5 '
hut such polish can be thinned -:: 41
with a few drops of polish remover tyVf4f
or special thinner and mixing 1'
xvith the brush Be sure to add :':'-'':"4':a
the thinner a tiny drop at a time ':' :
Stir thoroughly and test so you ' : -
will not get the mixture too thin
Always wipe the neck of the
bottle thoroughly before replacing "
and tightening the cap Another 1-i'L':
tip is to avoid polish near the elec-
tric fan or hair drier Currents '
of air may cause polish bubbles
which in turn breok and peel
Never apply a new coat of polish '
over an old and expect it to wear
Polish will adhere only to nails
that are absolutely dry and clean 611g-w4
Allow your polish sufficient
time to dry thoroughly It may
seem dry to the touch in three or
four minutes but actually it con-
tinues to set and harden under the '
:'::f:''-- '"
surface for fifteen minutes or z:''' r -:
more For a mirror-like finish
apply a coat of colorless founda- :
tion over the entire nail when 3
colored polish is thoroughly dry
Use a full brush and light quick ''-''"'"0:':1::"'
strokes so as not to disturb the
polish underneath -
EXPANSION p '
Intensive thinking says Dr Ales'
Hrdlicka editor of the American ! Smooth lines and smooth fab-
Journal of Physical Anthropology rics combine in this afternoon out-
fit of blaek tvool with sable dyed
increases the size of the brain
kolinsky Upper part of dress com-
bines light blue silk crepe with
dark wool Jacket is lined in the
same contrast
MONDAY AUGUST 12 1940
1
Beauty
Children
Health
rterent Europe
to the traveler
and relaxation
coupled NV i t h
mild adventure
So Mr and Mrs
Columbus have
discovered
America a n d
are embarking
on voyages in
and around
their own na-
tive land which
obviously they
don't know like
an atlas
ents who wish to make their chil-
urist trad that direc-
e in
viasningion so concerned over
dren's lot in life a happier one is ::11(1111neci:1tllt:loir Ar(11(71tti:)stii is : o
is the to figure that a child h m to
as
ore
!of
freedom xvlien he has not set l
i
chores—"nothng i to do" that is a committee that CP11 ease up
They prefer to interrupt Min at i on visas health certificates police
s
reading and other pastimes httle i pilitnit and such all of which in-
realizing that this may become a t cRientt al IY may he eliminated by
habit with them and maY be over- i the simple and ensible decision to
clone I stay north in-it cad of going south
of the border
Our neighbor on the north is
making all sorts of hospitable
Icome - hither gestures Canada
wants us to visit her this summer
and is making it as easy as Pos
rime it never was difficuit to
cross to do so Our neighbor at
' the south and our neighbor at the
vorth must be amusrd by the ease
with which tlyty lure us away from
"Gods ountry as its people
boast of it when in foreign lands
If the United States is God's coun-
try why not then get better
quaint ed with it? Travel is com-
fortable and if not cht al' is safe
and worth what it costs
See America First
Wonder what's become of the
''See America First" movement
It like tile -American fashions for
Anitrican women" was formerly
never overly popular But time and
change not to mention circum-
stances have accelerated both
these movements We have ar-
rived at a time when we see
America or don't see anything else
and we buy American designed
clothes and like it!
'My Dear Mrs Martin: I trive
a woman friend who is always
stirring my husband up about
something I do or don't do
"She does not seem to do it
maliciously but she does it never-
theless For instance she is al-
ways insinuating that I am inter-
ested in some man or other For-
tunately my husband isn't jealous
anti usually takes her ribbing as
a joke but this last time he didn't
He was very much upset by some-
thing rhe said Of course we had
a quarrel as I insisted that it was
just her nonsense The result is
that he has forbidden me to invitc
this man who by the way is
younger than I to the house I
feel very badly about it all What
can I do?"
Do as your husband wants You
to do and tell your so-called friend
of his decision After which I most
certainly wouldn't have the wom-
an around to make any further
mischief She's not my idea of
a friend
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