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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1936 Jlfl Jiai AT, iJOO -T 10Mn? nist Ljives 'Preview' Concert at Home Guild fcrtllxrfiwl i IA 1 Helen Worth- Plan for Next Winter's Comfort Deceptive FASHION Wine Culottes With Blue Blouse Four Women's Qroups Quests Of Home Quild Members of the Circle of Loving Sisters, Putnam Avenue Temple; the Women's Guild, Churcu of St. John Seven-Year-Old Brooklyn Boy Presents Fine Program Piano Study Teaches Child to Think, Says Baldwin Company Expert Take Care of Summer's Rainy Days With Oil Heater, Quild Is Told Toper Mate Is Problem 7 1 fcVEN YEAR OLD DOLFO PAVALORO, who Keeping Home United the Baptist: Patricia Council 294. C. W. B.

District of Long Island City, and Lady Queens Benevolent Society, were luncheon and program guests of the Eagle Home Guild yesterday. Those present were: I Circle of Loving Sisters, Putnam Avenue Temple Takes Ingenuity in This Case give nis nrst public piano recital at the Academy of Music next Sunday, was presented at The Eagle Home Guild in a "preview" recital, by courtesy of the Baldwin Piano TPVEAR HELEN WORTH My husband is one of THINK, plan and buy now for next Winter's comfort and at the same time take care of the chilly, damp days that arrive even in Summer." suggested T. B. Palliser, supervisor of the Timken Silent Automatic Company, speaking at the Home Guild on "Taking the Chill Off." He gave the audience facts about the newest types of oil burners. "Timken does not stand still research Is continually being made by competent engineers," he explained.

"Hie oil burner operates In the same manner as the refrigerator in that it stops automatically when a certain temperature is reached. It is inexpensive to keep your oil burner connected all Summer to take care of all the rainy days. The house will be warm and comfortable and this Is surely worth something. Heating is the most important function in the home. With a Timken Winter never comes inside." those mean men who want to deceive their wives and children.

imilin Rosalia Hertso He was in the insane asvlum for one year through drink. The cause of his drinking was another 1Ile sensational young R5SL rendered a Program that included selections from Bach. Beethoven, Chopin and Grieg. Master Pavaloro is the pupil of Hasel Carpenter, well known Brook-Iyn pianist and teacher. He astonished his family at the age of 19 months, by calmly seating himself at the piano and Imitating numbers he had heard his sister play.

Lessons for him began when he was five years old-hls performance yesterday was the result of only two years of study. Lawrence Thomas ashes piling up, certain rooms difficult to heat With oil heat these discomforts are eliminated Cleanliness and comfort go together in an oil-heated house. Why carry on with a house that ii IMS upstair and 189S in the cellar? rpiMKEN Silent Automatic Otlbollen are completely automatic, co-ordinated home and domestic hot water heating units. They are made up of boiler, wall-flame oil burner, and necessary controls, engineered into one compact unit and completely enclosed in handsome furniture steel cabinets finished in two-tone green baked enamel. Domestic water heater and automatic water feeder are optional equipment.

"These units offer dependable, time-tested heating that sets new standards of economy, reliability and quietness. Boiler, burner, water heater all have unique advantages which are emphasized through refinements made possible only by matching them Into one unit for co-ordinated operation long life and dependable operation assured. "Because Timken Oilbollers follow time-tested designs, flues are easily accessible for thorough cleaning. "Timken Silent Automatic offers these OUboilers as the finest expression of modern automatic oil heating, and offers as evidence of superiority the exceptional records made by its heating equipment in more than 100,000 installations." woman. He gave her all his money.

Then she married another man. Hnrfira MfTfr I did everything I could for him and brought him back from the gutter. Now he has a Job after years of my keeping the home together. When he got a raise in rs wl'1 Mrs. Lfna Charmatt 8 Mrs Ralph Btlrna Mrr A Cook UfuVnX, Women's Guild, Church of St.

John .1 "ano company, outlined for the audience the bene- saiary ne Kept it. My friends tell me I OUKht to throw him nut anH nts of a course in piano study for the Baptist take care of myself. He Is old and Develops Imagination ou dui no one wants this age and I hate to brea my home at this Mm nt nf BOOKING was first separated from heating when central heating with a large plant in the basement came into use," Mr. Palliser went on. "When oil heating first came in it was a real boon, but only to those who could afford luxuries.

Today it is something that is within the means of the average household. "The inconveniences of coal are endless." Mr. Palliser pointed out. "Heavy coal bills to pay. "Naturally you want to give your viiumues lor social, and moral nmor.

They all say a leopard does not change its spots. We all took such good care of him when he needed Thomas. "Piano work co-ordinates the mind and the nervous system Mr. Prank Whiting ua, now ne is aDle to take care of himself for the present. We do not know he will be able to keep away from drink.

He will come back to From a Nurse's Notebook -o nU UVIler stuay. it accelerates the action of the brain, promoting quick thinking, and educates the mind to make prompt, accurate judgment. Piano playing develops the imagination, too, and it provides an Invaluable avocation. "The child who studies the piano Malted Milk Coffee (INDIVIDUAL RULE) milk us "gain tane care of him, as though he never did anything wrong. Now what really should I do? My children are all so fond of their home.

Mrs. C. My dear Mrs. Try to look at your problem in a businesslike way. Your husband probably contributes toward the upkeep of your home, even if he has not given you the 1 tablespoon malted powder.

Diaper Laundries Give Mother Time for Rest By MARIE CRAIG, R. N. you encourage your child's expression and piano studv la Patricia Council m. C. W.

B. L. Mrl-BoMBridltF ri. Maf Monahan Mrj Mrnrth Boyo M.c Uonafhr.n J'-fflgWni Anna Ha )-' couragement of the highest order EXPECTANT PARENTS and new-born parents have sent in an endless number of letters asking for Information Sugar to taste. 1 tablespoon ground coffee.

cup boiling water. Mix the malted milk powder coffee and water, stirring well' Boil three minutes. Add sugar to taste. Or one to four teaspoons of malted milk powder may be put In a cup and ordinary coffee poured directly upon it stirring constantly. iic win soon develop nis own natural abilities.

"You will be helping him to do things well and serene self-confidenceone of the great graces of life marks the person, child or adult, who can do things well. The i.u.icac ne recenuy received. If you should follow the advice of your friends, you would not be as well off financially as you are now. And since you are certain that were your husband to be without monv h. an opuuuu vn me diaper services onerea by many laundries and other concerns throughout the city.

I think the idea is a splendid one. Although I can mention ever so many points In its favor, I just can't seem to find a single disadvantage. would return to you, it would seem to me the wisest thing would be to keep the home that you and your to the person whn rinaint "uw 10' maaing every effort to create a pleasant atmosphere. Perhaps by so doing you will make it sufficiently attmctlv. In the first place, a mother's foremost thought should be the protection of her own health and that of her baby.

Rich things. an aaamon to all of thaw thin there. Much drunkenness is caused there la no diaper odor about the Mra. Srhuli woman with a background of piano study is always popular, another factor in making life happy for the individual. You will make his way easier if you start yourChad course in piano study Pianos Guaranteed The Baldwin Piano Company, Mr Thomas explained, gives a life guarantee with each piano.

"The Baldwin Piano Company gives a life guarantee with this instrument. Every piano built by the House of Baldwin is insured with a guarantee of absolute satisfaction by assets of more than $8,000,000" he said. "These nlen, 77- disturbing conditions, and matters it is safe to use one of the many diaper services in the city." I took this exerpt as an example of the letters coming in; not only from mothers, mind you, but from fathers. In the first place, the diapers sent from laundries are cleaner, by far, than those laundered at home. They can safely be called sterilized, for they are Just that when they have been sent through the various cleansing processes.

And all traces of soap have been removed, which means that the baby will not be the provided receptacle that's the IS" Jht em; Th8 service worrle Mr about the rest. Mn. I do not recommend any service in particular- nt th 'ri ml HELEN WORTH. VacatirrTprohlem While washing diapers in itself is not a difficult task, it is Just one more little thing that uses up time and energy. When possible, these little things should be eliminated in Dear Helm i they are all under the for all the heir, von h.

in the past. Now that I've another HiTwT "i apartment of ESS imUSt J1" UP 10 Mrs aw Last Winter mv hahv k. 48 foreign countries. The House of Baldwin with its immense factories and he has since progressed wonder- exposea to a soap rash. Coat Slight order that the mother may have extra time to relax and rest who can ttn, 'uHT' 1.

uur Summer vacation Of two week will v. This safeguards the baby's health in more ways tnan one. The ex I cannot decide what my husband baby and I can do. What do other mrm during the day' routine. pense is small, and well worth the cost in the labor and unpleasantness that is saved.

And while on Marie E. Craig One new-born p.es un young Da01es d0 for their vacation? We have no am largest and most exacting manufacturer of pianos in the world. It is of interest to note that of the 600 radio stations in the United States, more than 200 radio stations use the Baldwin piano. They have discovered by tests that the purity of the Baldwin tone meets the exacting requirements of the me suoiect, mother unconsciously btle hand, ayi Abraham StrauM, and Mix your colon with a ihowt in charming eridei 'In these times of economic tr. cmume confuting of wine I have to help my wife with the difficult.

Yet we are willing to submit to some inconvenience in order will be inclined to change the baby more often, when she knows the extra diapers will not keep her up a care or our DaDy. Naturally, since I cannot do the more delicate and i SI5n" 3 Hl" spend two weeks away from home. Perhaps some of vnur r.H.rc Evening Tulle Hat The diner-out In Summer, whether by daylight or dark, needs a hat well as a gown. And the hats that are first choice this season are those of tulle. There are brtmle-ss hata or sailor, made of layers of tulle, marked by rounds of stltch-in and a loose frill formM mnu iuugcr mgm.

iTUS is also an advantage for the babies. help us, but Drobablv nn ri. r.oe. ana orgei-menot Wp blouse. The material, by the way, 'hable fabric that highly to Multicolored Hnped threeway-Hretch knitted beach lipper, com-plete the outfit.

Photographed on the Marine Roof by courte.y of the Hotel Botnerl. the ta.h.on tongrc. of jm'nca telephone Sally Van Cott Th MAin 4-6200, Exten.ion 286. enced mother like yourself will have i uo noi mean to imer that moth complicated things, the diapers fall In my line of duty. And believe me, washing diapers Just seems to take the romance out of a baby, and I am waiting with my fingers crossed, hoping that you will tell me that Todays Pattern ic answer rigni on nana.

Thank you in advance. Madame X. My dear Madame a. ers who dislike washing diapers (and who doesn't) deliberately neglect their infants, but I know for a fact that they very often leave a "slightly damp" diaper on "Just layer, at the edge. Some of these perlenced mother, my advice is that hata are marl in in sizes 12, 14, 18.

18 and 20. Cor--f 1 1 responding bust measurements 30, iVldlTl LJlSil OCtlCtd gave me a big rush and asked so many layers nunc wuiie longer. Saves Mother's Health Mn. AW Kelly resemble sport, fabric, uur Home is cool and comfortable you spend your vacation right there! Perhaps your husband needs take me out. I haven't seen him since, but as far as I am concerned I think it is the real thing.

What Now about mother's health T.lttl. the skirt requires 2', yards of 35 inch fabric. For the short This fascinating new sports ensemble spells thrift and service in every feature. On the beach, at luncheon, or simply strolling on the boardwalk, this two-in-one model is the order of the day. The entire ensemble includes three pieces, offering a grand opportunity for versatility.

It's really a must for warmer weather. You'll adore the charm that lies in the simplicity of the saddle shoulder oi scene ana air. if so, i generous and ur him ts. yards, and for the blouse 2'i yards. Jobs pUe up, making the day an endless round of routine duties, leaving no spare time in which to One of the new evening hata seen Send 25 cents for this nattam t' tilSCUltS.

I IPiCOIfl- 255 The little bonnets made of tulle are particularly delightful for youthful heads when they are worn fa, back and have a flared-out, short vei; from the crown edge i-ricome mane of novelty or sUtrhort n.t In L. can i oo see mm again? IN LOVE. My dear In Love The best thing is to find some one else on whom to concentrate HnrrinB lln.ee the Eagle's Pattern the country or seashore without you Babies and young children are keenly sensitive to any difference in their surroundings. Add to this fact reiax ana get acquainted with herself. A new babv usuallv nut diuus.ij-11 uauy jcagie, Brooklyi biscuits, tea black, or navy, with a splash of bright flowers tacked on at back.

Salads, with a fe and a light dessert. jve paiiern number, the necessary change in milk and Mclden, the young man, if in- wanted and your and address. end of odd Jobs on an inexperienced mother and the little things are usually the most irksome. If a mother is relieved of the dianer inh drinking water anH -n ested. would have communicated Here is a grand first salad of the season: Salad Bowl 2 cups cooked lamb, diced she loses the actual work, as well Manufacturers, Dealers Present you oy now.

So you'd best go and look for a i love, and forget the young man the convincing conversation. HELEN WORTH. I tne anxiety she experience vrv cup cucumbers, pared and diced day until the task is done. And indeed, it Is an unpleasant one, 3 cup cooKeci peas cup cabbage, shredded Qifts to Quests You Are Cordially Invited To Be Our Quests at the HOME QUILD Tomorrow at 2 P.M. created conditions that require sev-1 eral weeks before the child can ad-Just himself satisfactorily.

One's own home and its comforts are often not half appreciated until lift in a boarding house or a hotel is attempted. Stay, stay at home. Madame X. until the little man is I at least one year older. What do other mothers of little children think about this? Their answers will be appreciated.

HELEN WORTH. Wants Pal Dear Helen Wnrrh SUGAR SHELF RECIPES Prominent manufacturers and tellers presented visitors at 1 Eagle Home Guild with samples of wmr yruuuris as louows: "Th lowly carrot becomes a dinner-party deli, cacy when glased with a sugar and butter sauce I But, don't forget for best results you should use a fine-grained quick-dissolving sugar for the i cup lettuce, shredded li cup French dressing 'a cup mayonnaise Bread and butter pickle. Mix the lamb, cucumbers, peas and French dressing. Chill and let stand one hour. Just before serving combine with shredded lettuce and shredded cabbage and mapon-naise.

for rich, creamy goodness. Arrange in a salad bowl lined with lettuce. Garnish with mayonnaise and bread and butter pickles. Serves to hear from a young woman be- tween the age of 28 and 32. Protest- una wno lives in Brooklyn; likes to go to shows and for an mncz woras, a girl to go around lo nave as a pal.

I am an American Protestant. Coat, 8. C. Johnson Son. Inc.

Miss E. S. R. Letters forwarded. HELEN WORTH, Love for Some One Else Dear Helen Worth thmir Mr.

Sheridan. Mrs. H. T. Pelham, Ohfnm' ManufacturlM Mrs.Mary Murphy, one can Spry, Lever package! peeled tc fallen for a "line." About two weeks ago I met a boy at a party who n-Rayed Company Nannu McCan GLAZED CARROTS Helm Company, unds Marun'on Ml Mr.

Madge Ha JANE CALLAHAN Brooklyn Borough Gat Co. 1 cup Jack Froat Granulated Sugar Cleanser, Cudaliy l'rkm PRIZE -WINNING goodness ii assured when you bake with Presto. It's so easy to do because this wonderful leli-riiing cake flour it of the highest quality end the baking powder it mixed in just right. Simply follow any one of the 11 grand recipes on every Presto package. No baking powder to buy.

i 'i Ml Thott aluwialnq the Home Guild on Wdnej opportunity lo hear lane Callahan Kit-hon Brooklyn Borough Gai Company. di.Cull the kitchen, planning the rearrangement of equip of work and the developing ol an decoration and color. Scrub whole carrots and cook in boiling water until almost tender. Drain off water and remove Place carrot, in a buttered baking di.h. Pour over carrot, a tyrup made a.

Combine Jack Frort Granulated Sugar and water. (Jack Frost i. recommended because it nuirlc.tiarlvinj erranging of your olj nent and the rerouting in-reting tcheme. ol rm rmm MM Callahan ha. had wide ixperi.n,-.

hOVtM worked with Dr ner talk should prove very interesting ar. i Instru.tlve. make it ideal for glaring.) Place and water over low heat and etir until rigar i. diuolved. Boil without stirring for 5 Add butter.

Bake in moderate oven (375 30 turning carrot, in syrup several time, during the baking-period, to insure an even glare. Serve hot. Note Jack Frost Granulated Sugar added to the boiling water in which fresh pe, lima asparagu. and corn are cooked will greatly ror many yar, architects and buiiiera I little attention to tl I8ft-ft ai.rn.n. loday they can easily be per.uo.ded tc build a kitchen wi 'I carefully thought In relaUon to the placing ol equipment.

blouse accenting its neckline with three buttons, and marvel at the Aunuoiun fHtt-No coupon Tbtrt'i a d.ffrrtm JACK FROST SUGAR fir rvtry nttd. Granulated, Pou-dend, XXXX, Brtum, TtiUtt fullness provided in the pleated ehorts. The smart looklnc skirt iwlth buttons down the front, sports ccyraiaiiT invited -bring your friend, with you. Program iiarti promptly at P.M. BROOKLYN EAGLE HOME GUILD i JACK BflKMP sui lor easy waiKing.

uotton, linen, or pique In nautical designs are suggested, with prints and polka dots also captivating. Pattern No, 1886-B Is available -Fourth Floor. 305 Washington neat Borough Hall.

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