THY O A S i ' A R F I tV F R I O X Y. J I NK 2. 1H;W CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT KS Pretty Patterns That Cottons to l ead Are Oh So Practical! Summer Fabrics Once Humble Vt caves \\ ill Filter Society. ELECTRIC SHAVERS Y Xt.Y SYX l ' \ x 't l R O M x T K W hat to Eat and W h y ( . Houston (loudiss ( Piers Practical Ulvice Ixeiiardinn First Meal oi the Hay; Some Breakfast l ime U isdom for Homemakers X SAVE BIG M ONEY FAM OUS IM P E R I A L E L E C T R IC SHAVER Bel t s t a r t i n g drprnd.ibl* shaving S t r e a m l i n e d b l a c k p l a s ti c c a s e I'n d e rw rite rs a pproved hral ONLY $2.00 WHY PA Y M ORE WE PAY TH E POSTA G E S A T I S F A C T I O N C . V A B A N T E E O . II not s a t i s t l r d r e t u r n to u s. Y o u r m o n e y refunded. We p a y r e t u r n p o s t a g e . A g e n t s W a n te d Arkin Distributing Co. 1121 M iss io n S t r e e t , S a n K r u n c t s r o , Calif. PHOTOGRAPHY___ 16 P R IN T S 25< Boll IV* y sloped and It* prints S&c- 1^ Kei»rtntê RIX PHOTO OflOIH, UTAH REMEDY E I ’ll.E P T IC S — W hy not h a v e th e oppor tu n n ie s oth ers have. E p ilep sy p e rm a l i e n l l v r e l i e v e d . S e n d 3 r s t a m p P O W 'I I I A C O . . H o * 869. W a l l a W a l l a . W a sh so th a t you S O c M a n E W w H e a A r T it fo s m rm a r a tly l, for shopping and r u n a b o u t, is the w ide-shouldered d r e s s with buttons down the seal-, loped bodice and b r a id used to give the effect of a bolero. T he c ir c u la r s k ir t h a s a c h a r m in g , a n im a te d sw ing to i t In b a tiste , linen or flat cre p e , it's a d r e s s you'll thoroughly enjoy all s u m m e r long. I n d isp e n sa b le S ta r k s Suit. If y o u 'r e p la n n in g to h a v e a lot ; of outdoor fun this s u m m e r (and of c o u rse you a r e ) then a slacks su it is a n in d isp e n sa b le p a r t of your v a c a tio n w a r d r o b e . T h is one in e ludes a to p p e r with front g a th e rs th a t fla tte r y o u r figure, well-cut, slim -hipped sla c k s a n d a bolero with w ide r e v e r s th a t you c a n w e a r with d a y tim e frocks, too. Denim, g in g h a m , flannel or g a b a r d in e a r e p r a c tic a l m a t e r i a l s for this. T he P a tte r n s . No. 1741 is d e sig n e d for sizes 14. 16. 18. 20. 40 and 42. Size 16 r e ­ q u ir e s 4H y a r d s of 35 inch m a t e r i a l with na p. T h r e e y a r d s of b ra id . No. 1750 is d e sig n e d for sizes 12. 14. 16. 18. 20 and 40 Size 14 re q u ir e s 3*c y a r d s of 39 inch m a t e r i a l r* a f \ for sla c k s a n d bolero; 4« y a r d for topper. Sp rin g and S u m m e r P a t t e r n Bonk. Send 15 ce n ts for the R a r b a r a Bell P a t t e r n 6331. Sp rin g and S u m m e r P a t t e r n Book, A kiddie would love to own .his which is now r e a d y . M a k e y o u rse lf s p r e a d —and it's fun for a gruwn- a ttr a c tiv e , p r a c tic a l and be c o m in g up to m a k e too! The c e n te r panel, clothes, se le c ting d e sig n s fro m the with the c h ild r e n ’s p r a y e r and B a r b a r a Bell well p la nne d, easy-to- all the fa sc in atin g juvenile figures, m a k e p a tte r n s . Send y o u r o r d e r to T he Sewing is crocheted in one piece and the ted d y b e a r b o rd e r is done in three Circle P a tte r n Dept , R o o m 1324, 211 p ie c e s —for e a sy handling. Sim ­ W W a c k e r Dr., C hicago. 111. P r ic e of p a tte r n s . 15 ce n ts (in coins) e a c h ple lac e stitch sots off the le tte r ­ iB e ll S y n d i c a t e —WNU S e r v i c e .I Juvenile Bedspread In Simple Crochet .°.$K - G in g h a m , a fa b ric for naive little country girl w e a r ? Not a bit of It! This once upon a ttm e hum ble w e a v e th a t so faithfully s e rv e d in kitchen and g a r d e n and in all places u tilita r ia n is suddenly putting on airs, has b e c o m e a fashion sophist! catc. W hat is tr u e of g in g h a m s t$ equally tr u e of cotton w e a v e s in ge ne ra l, for this s u m m e r you will see cottons of e v e ry ty p e e n te rin g society just a s confidently and p n d e fu lly as if they w ere q u a lity kind woolens or silks or sa tin s It’s a fact, and the big new s of the hour is tha t the chic of cottons is being recognized not only for going-about-town w e a r but for high brow p a r ty and dine and d a n c e eve ning w e a r a s well. To keep up with the s m a r t e s t du rin g the co m in g m o n th s you re a l ly m u s t go about a tte n d in g to the a c tiv itie s of the d a y in a suit ta i ­ lored of g in g h a m tha t r e m in d s you of the very g in g h a m s you wore In your childhood d a y s Your most stunning g in g h a m is apt to be a sim p le red and white check. Add a p re tty frilly lingerie blouse and the p ic tu re will be com plete. H e re 's a n o th e r thrille r in the fash ion c a r e e r of cottons: G r a y c h n m b r a y ta ilored In d re ss or suit to w e a r during the d a y tim e rounds about town G ive this th« pe rfe c t touch by a dding c ollar and cuffs of e y e le t e m b r o id e r e d pique and if you a r e young and petite throw in an e m b r o id e r e d p etticoat frill for good m e a su re . Cotton tw eed in h e rrin g b o n e stripe is a n o th e r exciting discovery. It is being m a d e up in long top­ coat«. Ja e ke t-a nd-suit tw osom es. While it looks Just as tow'nhke and tra v e llik e as anyone could wish, it ha s the g r e a t a d v a n ta g e of being tubable. You’ll sim ply love a suit of n a vy or b lack pique. N e w B o n ie r F r in ì 4 ing. P a t te r n 6334 contains instru c ­ tions and c h a r t s for m a k in g the s p r e a d show n: illustrations of s p re a d and of stitc h e s; m a te ria ls needed. To obtain this p a tte rn send 15 E v e n the sober-sides a n d plain c e n ts in c o ir s to The Sewing J a n e s a m o n g us h a v e a w ay of rele Circle, Household Arts Dept , 259 gating the d a r k e r colors a n d m o re W. 14th St., New York, N. Y. se r v ic e a b le f a b r ic s to t e m p o r a r y ob New Fabrics Are Heartily Greeted OLD FOLKS Her« I« A m o e l t i n g o R « H « f • f o — i B ow iH If you think all l a u t ! «• » *t « lite ,'ua* try VA' I J a f if k tiu M m d _ _ ti a i i| j Ma l i n t ' * * * M ar< ^ r I U. - f .. m a h T ' ’ M MU i n .ar y «O ; -atln« I ■'net.e.»! lo relief fr-—’ at ri b«id»r?>** t i li i» •'.«■li». tJr*d tooilL« when i w e u i o l » Uh ennotipalina- ____ ____ C o n d i t i o n « D u « e t o S i l u g g i s h Without R isk c ................- • - a Ute boa i r e fu n d th o p jrr!> a * a ri* tp r T h i t ' i f a i r . NR T a U « » UaUr a * M livion, while we revel In the a ir in e ss and Intoxicating b rig h tn e s s of the cottons and s h e e rs of the m e r r y , m a d spring and s u m m e r . We c a p e r into our d im ity blouses and c h a m b r a y frocks, and p la n t the g a y e s t of in v e rte d straw flower potj. with c a m b r ic blossom s budding at the wrong end. on our unoffending heads. Then, with a d isd a in fu l sniff at the exotic m u sk s and slum bro u s sa ndalw oods of our last win t e r ’s delight, we tu rn a g a in to the floral scents. T h e re is a definite tr e n d in tavot of bo rd e r printa. T he patterning» brought out this season a r e faacl QUICK RELIEF naung The d re s s p ic tu re d shows FOR ACID how effecuvely d e sig n e rs work up r INDIGESTION these stunning new b o rd e r prints H e re yellow, rose and light blue If you a r e going to th« New York flowers s r e placed oo a b a c x g ro u n d 22—39 W N U — 13 fair or th* San F r a n c is c o f s i r a c o st at navy blue c re p e with flattering of tw eed s the thing for t r a v e l When results. lO n ly i it come* to choosing th« plaid or O ld-Fashioned P rin ts th« strip« woolen fashion bids you Q u a ln tn e st th a t qu a lity which U " m i n )t sn a p p y ." Choose ju st as big and aa bold s trip e s or pla id s a t being so d e risiv e ly r e v iv e d this Can B* CONSISTENTLY A d ve rted you pleas« You will And a coat of y e a r, is finding its way Into silk h a n d s o m e tw eed your D«tt friend pr j» u . for which p a tte r n s suggesU ve • BUY A D VER TISED GOODS • th a t sr.U prove in d isp e n sa b le oo your of old fas." or.ed <1 rr.ities s a d calk cues s r e be'.r.g introduced. tf .p Æ EEÂ Tweed the Thing For Travel Coat G ood M erchandise X • Hv C. HOUSTON (lOCDISS ■ F THF.RK is one m eal that can bo rc^ardi'd as more impor- I tant than any other, that meal is breakfast. It comes after the longest fast and precedes a m ajo r portion of the day’s work. Thirteen hours elapse between a fi: 30 supper and a 7:30 breakfast, and the body engine requires a new supply of fuel before the daily activities a r e begun. Yet all too frequently this first meal is inadequate in food values, and is gobbled i n haste . . . with consequences ----------------------------------- —— that may have a far-reaching c ris p mul appetizing. And they supply im p o rta n t m in e ra ls , a gi*od effect upon health. M m who set forth a fte r a m e a g e r b re a k fa st a re licked he _______ fore the d a y ’s work is s t a r t e d . They n e v e r s e e m to g e t In to h ig h g e a r a n d th e y la c k t h e e n e r ­ gy to p e r f o r m t h e i r task s e f f ic ie n tly . H om em akers who find t h e m s e l v e s f a ­ tig u e d an d irrita b le b e fo re th e m o r n ­ i n g ’s w o r k is r o m - p l e l e d m a y he s u r ­ p r i s e d to l e a r n t h a t t h e i r l a s s i t u d e is d u e to u s k i m p y b re a k fast. A n d c h i l d r e n w h o go to s c h o o l a f t e r a n i n s u f f ic ie n t m o rn in g m e a l c a n n o t h o p e to m a k e good g r a d e s in t h e i r s t u d i e s . T h e y f a t i g u e q u i c k l y , find it d i f ­ ficult to c o n c e n t r a t e a n d e a s i l y lie com e cross. M o r e o v e r th e y a r e a p t to e x p e r i e n c e h u n g e r p a n g s d u r i n g t h e m i d d l e of th e m o r n i n g ; a n d w h e n it i s t i m e for t h e n o o n m e a l th e y w ill e i t h e r r a t too m u c h .... ■ ... o r « i l l have lost their a p p e tite . thux disrupting p ro g ra m . the entire food Starting the Day High! It is there fo re essential that ev e ry h o m e m a k e r recognize the necessity for providing a substan- tial and satisfying b re a k fa st. This is not difficult to do; nor is it n e c ­ e s s a ry to spend a g r e a t deal of tim e in its p rep a ra tio n . When I h e a r such c o m p la in ts ns " M y fam ily w on't e a t b r e a k f a s t" or " T h e y 'r e sim ply not in terested in food in the m o rn in g ." I suspect th at the m e n u s ure dull and m onotonous; and p e rh a p s m e m ­ b e rs of the household h a v e the had habit of sleeping so late th at there is no tim e to e a t properly. Both situations a r e easily r e m ­ edied, and they a re closely linked. F o r if the b r e a k f a s t m e n u s ure m a d e sufficiently a ttra c tiv e , it w o n 't be difflcqjt to persu a d e e v e ry m e m b e r of the fam ily to rise a little e a rlie r in o rd e r to a m o u n t of v ita m in H and som e v ita m in (>, in addition to e n e rg y values. A Cold Cereal Analyzed I t's interesting to analyze n pop* u l a r ready to e a t c e re a l, m a d e from w heat and m a lte d barley. Wo find a wide a s s o r tm e n t of nu­ trie n ts, including protein, en e rg y values, phosphorus for the teeth a n d bones; iron for building rich re d blood; and v ita m in H which p ro m o te s a p p e tite and aids d i­ gestion. It lias been e s tim a te d th a t a s e rv in g of tins c e r e a l — th re e fourths of a cu p with one- fourtn cu p of whole milk, will pro­ vide an adult with 7 p e r c e n t of Ins total daily re q u ir e m e n t of pro ­ tein ; 11.5 p e r cent of bis ca lc iu m , 11.2 per c e n t of his p h o sphorus; 0.75 p e r cent of his iron, and a total of 125 calories. Vary the Method of Serving To help m a k e b r e a k f a s t in te r­ esting, v a ry the c e re a l fro m da y to d a v . O r offer n choice of sev- i e ra ! kinds of p a c k a g e d ready-to- I r n t cvrrnln lind alIow r m .h m em - ,)cr of |h|1 fnmi|>. to s0,r c t the one he p refers. V a ry the fruit also. And occasionally you m a y rn m - bine fresh, c a n n e d or stew ed fruit wi t h c e re a ls to m a k e a " c e r e a l s u n d a e ." F u r t h e r v a ria tio n m ny j be introduced by using brown su g n r or honey in place of white s u g a r. And on occasion the cere­ als m a y be baked into muffins, waffles or pnnenkes. It is also possible to s e rv e t h e eggs in m a n y different fo rm a — poached, b a ked, s c ra m b le d o r in a plain o r puffy om elet. If t h e s e s u g g e s t i o n s are fol­ lo w e d . it s h o u ld he a s i m p l e mat­ t e r f o r h o m e m a k e r s to serve t e m p t i n g w h o l e s o m e breakfasts t h a t will s e n d t h e i r f a m i l i e s away f r o m t h e t a b l e w e ll fitte d f o r the d a y 's a c tiv itie s. Questions Answered M r s . S. (!.—Yes, it h a s been ob­ se rv e d th a t th e r e is a special su s ­ ceptibility to d e n ta l d e c ay d u rin g adolest ence. This m a y be due to m eal. the fac t th a t c a lc iu m and phos- A Model Breakfast A well ba la n c e d b re a k fa st in- Ph»,r u " « • req u ire d in such l b- eludes fruit or fru.t ju ic e ; c e re a l; *ra l «m ounts for rapid growth, nn egg or bacon; brea d or to a s t; I t's a d v isab le to include the»« and milk, cocoa or c e re a l bev- m in e r a ls in the diet in generous c r a g r for the children, with c o f­ q u an tities, to g e th e r wi t h a l i b e r a l fee for the grown-up». The egg allow ance of v ita m in I), M r s . A. M . C.—Milk » h o u ld b e or bacon m a y be om itted o c c a ­ the foundation on which e v e r y sionally. for an egg m a y be in­ a d e q u a te diet in built, for it c o n - cluded in som e other m eal during Uie greatest assortment o f the day. B u t c e r e a l in s o m e f o r m n u tritive su b stance» of any single is u s u a l l y t h e m a i n s t a y of t h e food m a te ria l. b re a k fa st m enu, and th e re a re en jo y a su b stan tial, u n h u rried m a n y k in d * f r o m w h ic h to c h o o s e — b o th hot c e reals. cereal» and t W Nl < H o u s to n O o u d la a a D V ÍR T lS l MFN I V ara y.«if auid« IM S «S, co ld Hot or Cold Cereal S o m e p e o p le h a v e t h e n o tio n ( h a t c e r e a l s m u s t be h o t in o r d e r to be n o u r i s h i n g . T h is is a f a l l a c y . F o r t h e n u t r i t i v e v a l u e of a c e r e a l is d e t e r m i n e d by t h e g r a i n f r o m w h i c h it 1» m a d e a n d by th e m a n ­ u f a c t u r i n g p r o c e s s — not by w h e t h ­ e r it is h o t o r c o ld . It la desirable to give whole g rain c e re a ls a p rom inent place in the diet. Thia rule can be followed even when cold c e re a la a r e used F or th e re a r e m a n y nourishing ready-to-eat c e r e a ls m a d e from su b stantially the whole gra n T hese ap p e al to 'h e p a la te b ecause they e re so l n m i x i r r n I r n o s 1 hey b r i n g »o« today t N t W V a b o u t th* fo o d you cat and th e cloth** you » r a t And tba p lace t o fin d o u t a»vo*:t t b f i a new g t is rig h t in th is n c w t p a p e f