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S E W IN G CIRCLE PATTERNS ju n io r MIMOS, ¡ALW AYS P O P S •Shirtu/aiitei 5CREEN RADIO Rel««»»d by WNU Features. RELIEF AT LAST For Your COUGH B y IN E Z G E R H A R D T N R A D IO , 11 you say " M a r y M a rg u re t” everybody knows " M e - B r id e " l i understood. T h e fabulous j M . M ., fa r handsom er than h e r p ic- tu r c i Ind icate, told m e ih e ’d been forced Into e v e ry th in g ih e had done — p u b lic ity , new spaper w ork, ra d io . She m ust h ave been an ex c e lle n t re p o rte r; ih e Is one of the best In - tc r v le w e ri on the a ir, y e t h a i the — C R IS P A M D rT E M O S O C ^uciinl - À i Creomuhion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. T ell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. ! ! ! , Ç R E O M U L S IO N for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Serve Baked Puddings for Dessert! .. . <if t Kfdpn lirlnu) Oven Magic T H E R E IS N O T H IN G m ore w arm lng to cold s p irit! thun to come fro m the chilly y 0141 • " f - doors In- Bb * to a kitchen fra - g ra n t w ith the baking of fru it desserts. These, ,C. •*? ^served w arm w ith c re a m , m ake a v e ry special finish to the ending of a m eal. H o m e m a k e rs w ill ap p reciate be ing able to use the oven fo r m ore than Just the m a in dish and vegeta bles. W hen you bake your dessert along w ith the m e a l, you save tim e and las t-m in u te p rep aratio n . \^ f/ I.Y N N CHAMBERS' MENU Roast Leg of Veal Raked Corn Pudding P erfectio n Sulad M uffins B everage Raisin Apple Pudding •R ecipe G iven w ell-greased baking pan (about 10*/ix7x2 inches). To m ake topping, blend all Ingredients together and spread m ix tu re evenly over b atter. Bake in a m o d erately hot (375° f.) oven 35 to 40 minutes. Serve w a rm with plain or whipped cream . MART MARGARET Luscious Bran Muffins . . . with Raisins! M c B R ID E W e ll- M a n n e r e d S ta n d b y ra re g ift of m a kin g h er p ro g ra m sound co m p letely spontaneous. She says she chooses guests w hom e she finds interesting, feelin g th a t th ey m ust Interest others also. And she accepts only those sponsors whose products she believes in; those en- thusiasitc plugs are c o m p lete ly sincere. QTANDBY season after season is the well-mannered shirtwaist 11-18 dress. Comfortable and attractive, this version has extended shoul Quaint Style ders, neat belted waistline and a QUAINTLY old fash io .ied full skirt. Try a colorful striped j * * junior style that’s as smart as fabric. paint. Puffed sleeves are short or • • • I elbow length and finished with gay Pattern No. 8313 is for sizes 14. 16. 18 1 bows, collar is edged in tiny ruf- 42- 44 and 46 Size 16. 4’» yards o f 39-inch. : fling or lace. "8404 N o velist Jam es H ilto n , whose Send an extra twenty-five cents for . • • " H a llm a rk Plsvyhouse” is on CBS p°?cru ir?&y ,°? ‘J?,® Sprin« and Summer Thursdays, is ce leb ratin g ap p ly in g ‘ ,QP ?]le.rn No 8404 com es In sizes 11. 12, FASHION—it s filled with sewing infor 13. 14, 16 and 18. Size 12. 4’ i yards of 36 mation. Free pattern printed Inside the P L A N T O S E R V E your fa m ily fo r U. S. citizen sh ip by w ritin g his or 39-lncn. book. prunes frequently as they are eco- firs t novel w ith an A m e ric a n locale. T H IS S P E C IA L ric e pudding has g^-~ „... nom lcal, delicious I t won’t be Hollyw ood, w h e re so SEW ING CIRCLE P A T T E R N D E P T . " L y n d nutritious, much to o ffer since I t ’s combined 530 South W ells St. C h ica g o 7, 111. A m a n y of his books have been with tasty apples and a delicate Enclose 25 cents in coins for each ''good source of d ra m a tize d , and so m any of pattern desired. butterscotch m e rin g u e as topping. riron which builds whose stars have been on his pro Pattern No__________ - S iz e - red blood, as w ell g ram . Apple R ice Pudding H e feels it is not tru ly Name- -as an excellen t re p res en tative of A m e ric a . (Serves 6 . 8 ) Address- 1 cup uncooked w h ile rice supply fo r th ia- jmln, v ita m in A 6 m ediu m apples, th in ly sliced C olum bia B roadcasting Sys 1 teaspoon salt (a n d rib o fla v in tem seems to be a im in g a t the hich help safe- 1 cup sugar slogan “ You nam e ’em , w e ’ ve QUESTION: “When we moved 'g u a r d health, 1 teaspoon cinnam on got ’e m .” sh o rtly a fte r Bing I into our apartment, we purchased p n iiio should find a w elcom e place 3 cups m ilk C rosby sw itched to CBS. Red I from the previous tenant the inlaid In menus. 2 egg yolka Skelton follow ed; eom e fa ll, h e’ll i linoleum on the kitchen floor. The Prune Bread Pudding 2 egg w hites, beaten Join th e ir Sunday night p ara d e . | quality is excellent, but the color (Serves 6) 4 tablespoons brown sugar I is a dirty gray-green in a marble- ------* ----- 4 slices bread, buttered if de I teaspoon v a n illa Televisio n m a y have H ollyw ood ized pattern. Is there,any product sired Wash ric e and cook in saucepan scared, but th ere is nothing w ro ng I which will stain or dye the linole- 1 cup sliced, stewed prunes w ith 1 q u a rt b o ilin g w a te r and 1 w ith the m otion p ic tu re in d u stry ; urn (not paint) so that we can get 2 eggs teaspoon salt fo r 10 m inutes; drain. th a t pictures lik e "A L e tte r to T h re e a deep blue tone and still retain W cup sugar Place h a lf the apple slices in a W iv es " w on’t cure. W ith a p e rfe c t I the marbleized effect?” !**• cup (1 can) evaporated m ilk buttered 2-q u art casserole. Blend to cast, an ex ce llen t story, fine d ire c ANSWER: I do not know of any 1 cup boiling w ater gether salt, su g ar and cinnam on and tion. this 20th C c n tu ry -E o x produc i stain or dye for that purpose. But L teaspoon salt tion has e v e ry th in g th a t takes p a y you may be able to get the effect sprinkle Mi o f the m ix tu re over Hash of nutm eg or allspice • R u b in g é n tly -w a n n - ■ pples; add o f the ric e and the ing custom ers into th eatres and that you want by stippling in L ay bread in a shallow baking ing, soothing B e n -G a y re m a in d e r of the apples and gives th em the w orth of th e ir i two colors, or else by applying a dish Cover with prunes. Beat eggs . . . I t acts fas t! B e n -G a y m oney. sprinkle w ith second H of the sugar i “spatter-dash” finish. For the stip- until foam y. Add % cup of ----- * ----- m ix tu r e . Top contains up to 2 V i tim e s I pling, first cut a large sponge in sugar, m ilk, w ater salt and spice. I f you look closely a t the fire half. Apply an oil floor paint of the w ith re m a in in g Pour custard over prunes. I t should m o re m e th y l s a lic y la te ric e and sugar be ra th e r foam y to brown nicely. scene in C o lu m b ia ’s " T h e M a n background color that you wish on and m e n th o l — p a in - r e m ix tu re . Pour in Bake in a slow (325’ f.) oven until F ro m C o lorad o" (set in 1865) yo u 'll the floor. When this has dried, paint lie v in g agents kn o w n to see an a irp la n e in the sky. I t got a section of clean board with a sec m ilk w hich has set, about 1 hour. R em ove fro m in a c cid en tally— was p a tro llin g the e v e ry d o c to r— th an five ond color that you will use for stip been blended w ith oven. Sprinkle w ith re m a in in g o th e r w id e ly o ffe re d beaten egg yolks. cup sugar and set In a hot oven or area fo r any sp reading of the fire . I pling, press the flat, cut side of the ____ C over and bake In 1 sponge on this fresh paint, and then ------* ------ r u b -in s . G e t ¿ e n u /n e under broiler just long enough to press this on the linoleum. The " L e t ’s get i t s tra ig h t about a s lo w oven brown. Serve w a rm or cold. B e n -G a y , th e o rig in a l pattern of the cut sponge thus will (300’ f .) for about 2 hours, s tirrin g m y reactio n to the g re a t open B a u m e A n alg ésiq ue, fo r be transferred to the floor. occasionally, ad d in g e x tra m ilk as j spaces of A riz o n a .” said Jane Peach Cheese Pie For a spatter-dash effect, use a sp eed y re lie f! needed. U n co ve r and cook 30 m in <g G re e r, co-star of R K O ’s "station (Serves 6 - 8 ) stick and a brush with a rather utes longer to brow n. To m a ke m e r- C rum b Shell: w es t.” I t Is n 't tru e th at I — ---— — ... iiinnc. IIIVI" Also for Pain duo to long bristle. Dip the brush into the Ingue fo r p udding; beat egg whites fain ted when I saw m y firs t 1 ru p finely-rolled corn flake RHEUMATISM, MUSCLE ACHE, paint and wipe off the excess. until they p e a k ; add brown sugar, ra ttle sn ak e. I m e re ly scream ed crum bs Strike the brush ferrule against and COLDS. , a tablespoon a t a tim e, beating be so th a t people ca m e running 2 tablespoons granulated sugar the stick so that the paint will tween each add itio n and continue fro m F la g s ta ff, 30 m iles a w a y . *■« ru p m elted butter or sub Ask for Mild Ben-Gay come off in drops on the floor. (The beating u n til v e ry stiff. Fold in And when I saw a big ta ra n stitute floor should already be painted for Children. vn n illa. .Spread on pudding and re tu la in the toe of m y slipp er, I F illin g : with the background color.) Try tu rn to oven fo r 20 m inutes or until was leaving m y tent a n y w a y .” 1 tablespoon plain gelatin these methods first on pieces of lig h tly brow ned. Cool. Serve w ith a ----- * ----- l i cup cold w ater boards to get the knack. See that ju g of c re a m . W illia m Holden is a g rea t out the linoleum is absolutely clean 1*4 cups sliced canned cling • • • doors m an. B u t now he is under and dry before you start to paint, peaches L IK E T H E A B O V E pudding, this orders to stay out of the sun. He no grease or wax. H « up syrup fro m peaches next one uses apples, too. and has n plays an escaped k ille r in "T h e M cup granulated sugar b u ttery brow n su g ar topping w ith n D a rk P a s t” an dhas to p reserve a Reducing L a m b Losses 2 eggs hint of spice: F o rtify in g sheep rations w ith co prison p a llo r p layed w ith o ut bene *4 cup lemon juice b a lt and iodized salt Is a prom ising f it of m ake-up. •R a is in Apple Pudding 1 teaspoon grated lem on rind m eans of cutting down la m b losses ----- * ----- (Serves 10) 1 cup collage cheese on some farm s . B a tte r: The new M a rc h of T im e , “ On 54 teaspoon salt ' • ( up seeded raisins S tag e,” shows w hat only Insid C rum b Shell: Blend corn flake 2 ’i eups sifted all-purpose flour ers usually see— w hat goes on crum bs and sugar. Add m elted but behind the seenes of two suc- 1 teaspoon salt te r and m ix w ell. P ack fir m ly into eessful plays now running in 4 teaspoons bakin g pow der bottom and sides of 8-inch pie pan. 75V£ N ew Y o rk . T hey a re "A n n e of ’/« cup g ra n u la te d sugar C h ill thoroughly. the Thousand D a y s ,” s ta rrin g 5 tablespoons shortening TEST CONVINCED M E - F illin g : Soften gelatin in cold R ex H a rris o n , and "R e d H cup m ilk w ater. H eat peaches, syrup and CAMELS A R E SO M /L D G lo ve s," s ta rrin g C h arles Boy 2 eggs cup sugar. Beat egg yolks sligh tly e r, both of w hom ap p ear in the 2 cups th in ly allced cooking A N D THEY H AVE SUCH and add g ra d u a lly to heated m ix p icture, along y lth m a n y other apples ture w ithout s tirrin g . Continue to A WONDERFUL FLAVOR fam ous people of the th eatre. Topping; cook and stir until slig h tly th ic k H cup m e lte d b u tte r or substi ------* ----- ened. Dissolve softened gelatin in tute M u tu a l's d elig h tfu l “T w e n ty Ques hot peach m ixtu re . Blend in lem on 4« cup brow n sugar (packed) tio n s," now in its fourth y e a r, stars Juice and rind. Cool. F o rce cottage I teaspoon cin nam o n th ree m em b ers of one fa m ily — F re d cheese through sieve and add to 1 teaspoon nutm eg V a n D e v e n te r, the w ell-know n news peach-gelatin m ix tu re . B eat egg caster; his w ife , F lo rence, and th eir To m a k e b a tte r p a rt, rinse raisins w hites u ntil foam y, add salt and T h e ir sk ill and In and chop, s ift to gether flour, salt, beat stiff. G ra d u a lly add re m a in in g son, Bobby. genuity a re lik e ly to m a k e th e ir f a bakin g p ow d er and sugar. W ork in Q cup sugar, beating a fte r each ad A N D THE shortening. A dd m ilk and eggs, dition. F old Into peach-gelatin m ix mous guests on the p ro g ram seem LONGER YOU SMOKE tongue-tied, w hile the audience, beaten to gether, and m ix w ell. S tir ture. P o ur into crum b shell and know ing the answers, laughs and CAMELS THE MORE m raisins and apples. P o u r Into a ch ill 3 to 4 hours before serving. listens. YOU'LL APPRECIATE l ynn says ? ——— ------* ----- Chicken salad looks elegant when On an A rizona location trip G uinn D e lig h tfu l Salads garnished w ith apricots rolled in THAT RICH, FULL Please the P a la te toasted coconut, topped w ith w hip W illia m s won a .22 ta rg e t rifle by FLAVOR- IT S placing firs t in a " fly in g tin can" ped cream and n ch erry. M ix p istachio nuts w ith * cream GREAT! •v e n t. H e donated his p rize to a cheese and fo rm into balls. Serve R a w cauliflow erets tossed w ith ra ffle fo r the b en efit of a veterans' these on a p ric o t halves and crisp shredded ra w carrots, blanched a l hospital. Won over D ic k Powell, ia la d greens. monds and lettuce hearts In m ayo n am ong others. S m all w hole leaves of spinach naise are crisp and delicious. ----- * ----- toassed w ith a g a rlic -fla v o re d G arn ish ind ividu al salm on salads • In a recent test of hundreds of people who smoked only W illia m L . S h ire r was la te r and rench dressing m ake a tangy w ith notched cucum ber slices, m a r i Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making weekly la te r getting hom e to Sunday d in green salad fo r h eav y dinners. nated green beans, tom ato wedges. ner follo w in g his broadcast. examinations, reported M rs . P ineap ple spears spread w ith Luncheon m e at rolled w ith a f i ll S h irer was irke d , till she found th at crea m cheese and garnished w ith ing of fin e ly shredded c a rro t m ixed NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION he was staying to ta lk things over whole fresh s tra w b e rrie s a re a w ith m ayonnaise m a y be used with w ith John B. Kennedy. Now she just spring fa v o rite . any vegetable salad. due to smoking CAMELS aske Kennedy to dinner. F I R S T A I D to the AILING HOUSE by Roger C. Whitman I f Pere« P ain Tasty Kellogg’s A ll-B ran and lus cious raisins . . . a m outh-w ater ing flavor combination! 2 tablespoons 1 cup sifted shortening flour U cup sugar 2 >-2 teaspoons or molasses baking 1 egg powder 1 cup Kellogg’s % teaspoon salt A ll-B ran % cup milk ------ ---------- % cup raisins Blend shortening and sugar thor oughly: add egg and beat w e ll S tir in Kellogg's A ll-B ra n and milk. Let soak until most of moisture Is taken up. S ift flour with baking powder and salt; stir in raisins. Add to first m ix ture and stir only until flour dis appears. F ill greased muffin pans two-thirds fu ll. Bake In a mod erately hot oven (400’ F .) 25 to 30 minutes. M ake 9 marvelous muffins. M n u r ic a ’ s m s s t ( i b o i i n a tu ra l laxatiaa ca raa l— try a bowlful today I pummels you with MMM/LD cam A CIGARETTE BE? M a k e th e C a m e l and see!