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Beauty Program of Selected Diet, Exercise Helps Develop Beautiful Fatkiontml Horn* ¦riere-'Aja OUR OWN MAGAZINE PAGE Beauty Program of Selected Diet, Exercise Helps Develop Beautiful Bustline Home Parties Doctors Need Public’s Help Shortcut to Beauty Roast of Dressmaking at Home Curbing War-Time Ills Lamb Stuffed Too Tame for In Youth Today By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D. For Flavor For months, the med- A NOTHER name lor war la pestilence. By MARIAN MAYS MARTIN A of the country have been mobilising By JUDITH WILSON men and women aiding A 8 GENERATION succeeds Health Service has been tasty, ** their resources. The Public IF YOU want a % tnex- generation, criticism of the promoting” their plans, to the end that whatever com** A pensive roast over the week- and be ready to lay their equip- younger Invariably arises. The the health forces of our land will end, ask for shoulder of lamb outgoing generation always meat at the door of the public and have the butcher bone It, picks flaws in the incoming cavity stuffing. of you? Seversky leaving a for one. “We were not like that in our about the rest Major cavity day/* say. ui to warn or Fill with a wrtl-aeaaoned they There is no use for bread or rice stuffing. Saw up ed*w younger generation today is AdvSee if each of you ie not to be Sprinkle The ready to play Acclaimed as or skrwer In place. with different, not so much from the your individ- salt and pepper and place fat side flappers who have grown up to be pro- up on rack In qmb pan. Cook In their mothers. ual part in (335 F.) Top Airman slow oven degrees allow- f1111111 nili iJjjpjULUU ...i.i.i moting health pound. as from the and warding ing about 35 minutes to the pre-war gener- ’ roast shoulder of > e a s e. Left-overs of ation. There off and I By TALBOT LARI may for a second The mouth is a lamb be used was no urge Alexander p. di meal in a hearty dish called "lamb then for good place to Major suggested for mo- begin since it SEVERSKY was awarded re- roast in a blanket.** vie - going o r gateway cently the International Harmon Tuesday's dinner in this week’s can and all Is the of the cold for for the proven- Trophy by President Roosevelt for menus. Cut thick slices they lead to. being outstanding airman for roast and lay in a well-greased is der upon which the Over This a body the year 1939. Seversky, who was baking pan. Cover with gravy. age; the exists. spread your stuffing restless Os course, bac- bom in RussU in 1894. and was all favorite the young folks American dtlsen (left-over stuffing from Sunday's teria are al- naturalised as an any. do). are not content ways present in 1937. has been in the air since roast, if will Bake until to stay home—- i his teens. stuffing U done in a moderate oven they must be v 08. CBBISMAN in the mucous (373 degrees F.). left-over stuff- tissues of t h e incidentally, his story is If going places, Quite ing is used, bake only until thor- month and throat. The air we thst of a man who overcame a preferably MBS MABTDf oughly heated through. Remove places that breathe, our food and drink are physic*! handicap, for In 1911 dur- from pan platter germs bombing expedition the and serve on a cost money. the an carriers of hostile which ing a In with broiled tomatoes, broccoli or Parties In houses if they cannot be avoided must be Oulf of Riga with the Second of their friends are Just stop-gaps parts near peas and carrdts around it for color. —they precede other entertain- controlled. Ifany of the Bombing Squadron, Baltic Sea This week’s menus were planned the mouth and throat happen to Naval Air Service of Csarlst Rus- who ment. Let’s go somewhere else—- they contribute down and especially for the housewife anywhere else, anywhere, no mat- harbor disease, sia, his plane was shot wishes to economize. their share of the multiplication of he suffexwd the Ices of his right lag* ter whether It’s for the better or ——ae SUNDAY bacteria. That didn’t step him. for he re- 1 not—but let’s Jump in the Uttle year. Breakfast old car and go places. turned to piloting the next Stewed Apricots Perms In Mouth Shortly Seversky en- ledy her thereafter. Two beauty chores In one! This young combines . Cooked Cereal No Fun For Parents gaged in deelgnlng and inventing scouring with en exercise for the bust. The Baked Salt Mackerel Borne germs have what wa call > knuekle end elbow pase from for airplanes work he has al- level, with the Hot Muffins Butter feminine, life motility and are able to ways continued. The aviator has arms ere raised at shoulder elbows bent. Resisting The dressmaker touches you see on the lingerie This helter-skelter is’fun for blood stream Into the saliva. right pushing Dinner the youngsters, but a pain in the the been an outstanding designer and right erm, she ettempts to force it to the by with Cream of Tomato Soup ebove can aasily be added on your sewing machine at home. In cases like infected teeth and pilot now for 35 years. the motion, resisting.with the left. neck for their parents, who have gums, there is often an opening active the left. She then reverses Stuffed Shoulder of Lamb gone to the trouble of staging a Into the mouth which drains di- His pursuit planes were the first Buttered Carrot Strips party, cooking a meal or what have rectly into the secretions of the all-metal, fully cantilever single- Baked Potatoes Cole Slaw you. and then, when the excitement the elimin- seater fighters adopted as standard Lemon Pie Coffee over, must worry over the kids entire area. Whenever Corps. Plainest Lingerie Is Aided is ating machinery gets out of order equipment by the U. 8. Air Up who are piled high in cars that are and falls to do its proper work in One of them was the first to cross Daily Exercise Tones MONDAY pretty unpredictable under the best eare of the body's waste, the 300 m.ph. mark in official testa. Breakfast Touches of circumstances. lungs try to do double Seversky has made many improve- Tangerines By Dressmaker good dance the then the navigational All the orchestras duty by carryin* some of the waste ments In planes, in- Sagging Chest Muscles Eggs Poached In Milk on Toast radio can produce haven’t the kick exhaled breath. Then struments and armament Hk was bedjackets, night- box in the ’’dump nut an the bombsight. Milk Coffee A LMOST everyone received auch lovelies as of the Juke Uttle only the first fuUy automatic ” W« have not a breath that HUNT Dinner gowns, slips or lounging clothes for Christmas. Perhaps around the corner” in any small Betrays ugly load, one that To give a full list of his Inventions By JACQUELINE Baked Pork Chops » its but to town. grief the membranes and leaves would take up the rest of this col- in all ages have probably been concerned more about Buttered Spinach some were of the very plain variety. But there’s no need are put through pretty impaired glands. umn and U/OMEN the very Mothers ue discomfort and more. ** bodies. of Baked Sweet Potatoes despair when modern sewing equipment will transform swift paces and have to be strong should their busts than any other portion of their Ideas running The entire mouth surface Asa Major in the U. 8. Air Corps ago girls Lettuce Salad plainest into something beautiful, expensive-looking and, bet- to take it. while fathers, comfortable, with a sense of Specialists Reserve, beauty change, however! It wasn't so many years that Pineapple Tapioca Pudding rage be he is an ex- ter yet. something very personal. true to form, and rant and taste that adds to the pleasure of tremely valuable man to this coun- deliberately concealed their busts under straight brassieres and bellow, ”It’sall your fault—it’s the eating living in general. Nowadays, a slip must have a ruf- and of try. Not only is he a great techni- dresses. Only recently has the ideal changed to round- TUESDAY . place way you brought ’em up,” disavow- the mouth is dry and expert sacklike fle or two In order to take Its Spoiled Boy Gets part the When J'fuz- cian. but he is also on the ed, up-potnted, well-divided Breakfast along fashion favorites. ing, as per usual, any in «y,- the breath disagreeable, it is tactics and strategy of aerial war- Stewed Prunes with othsr upbringing until the child breasts. Certainly these present a veloping the pectoral muscles. Sit You can add a matching or con- child’s One we looked Into the matter. fare. He hte delivered talks on the Cooked Cereal does for a B is something that has newspaper lovelier, more youthful and fem- with chest and bust high trasting ruffled strip of fabric in New Start After the commendable MypUmn radio and written and or stand Buttered Toast Bacon Jiffy change. been the trouble articles. inine picture, however. and shoulders flat, fingers clasped a If you use the ruffler at- parent, pa- 5h * heavy, overdeveloped Dinner sewing It’s great fun to be a mob righted. ’When the diges- The bust in each other in front of you.
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