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for Chttified Ad JftWi BROOKLYN EACLE. THURSO 4 V. KKBRIURV 9. 1939 TeUphona Ain 4-6200 Aristocrat Among Cakes Helen Worth's Advice Art of Wearing a Corset Is lo Avoid Corseled-Look Food market Pork, Veal Prices Rise cabbage and mushrooms are exceptionally good and cheap. The citrus fruits continue to hold the center of the stage in the fruit market.

Oranges are selling for the proverbial song, grapefruit has reached a new low and tangerines are not far behind. Strawberries 771 Perhsps the figure of the woman cnvCft 'i sm taking this opportunity of writing to ask your help in finding Somewhat higher meat prices are new friends. Spring Silhouette of tomorrow will be so beautiful that a corset will be unnecessary as a body beautlfier, but in our present generation not one woman continue excellent in quality and low In price. Pineapples too are in Neurotic, Excitable Women Should Shy From Fortune Telleri Dew Hkn Worth A lady ol my Acgualntancs hs her family upset evident this week due to the cur tallment of shipping by weather con 0 expensive. Apples, bananas and pears out of a dosen has reached that ditions.

This is particularly true of Although I have a nice selection of friends, the majority are married and naturally can only go out once in a whiler Therefore I should like to meet a Protestant young lady In are also on the bargain list. stats of perfection. pork and veal. Lamb prices, how Certainly the woman of tomor mi taciusi she keeps running to tor- her thirties. Uxm teller a.

Bhe comes home irom As I am Interested in outdoor row will be neither as circular as the perisphere nor as angular as the trylon and she'll probaby be so corseted as to achieve perfection ttwi Joy killers with all kinds of weird tales that the reader told her sports such as walking, tennis and ice skating, also like the movies and dancing, I would prefer a lady with without that "corseted look." horrible, things are going to happen ever, except for legs are a little lower. Beef and smoked meats are relatively unchanged. Both frying and broiling chickens are most attractive in quality and price. Duck prices art also low; turkey Is somewhat higher In price than last year at this time. Butter and egg prices have not been so low at this time of the year since 1934 and offer rich inducement Each season fashion focuses its similar interests if possible.

to memberj of her family, he Is a very nervous type of per. With best wishes for the success spotlight on one part of the feminine anatomy last year the bosom held the spotlight, and this season spa and allows the things these peo i ple tell her to prey on her mino ana it is the waistline. The present i I-' worry her. spool waistline begins at a point immediately below the bust and 1 1 -UTy for the making of desserts as well as main course dishes. Helen Worth, we nave all tried to exivlnoe her she is making herself 1S All sorts of good values in vegeta 111 and doing a wrong thing by mak bles are again available and all ing her family so miserable.

of your column, JOHN. Letters forwarded. HELEN WORTH. Invitatisa far Mute Dear Helen Worth In your column I noticed a letter which you entitled "Mute Seeks Companionship." Will you kindly inform her that deaf-mutes from all over Brooklyn meet at the Catholic Center for the Deaf, 8t. Brigld's Church, St.

Nicholas Ave. and Linden St, Ridge-wood, on the second and fourth One told her one of her sons Is types except peas, whit and sweet olng to get Into serious trouble. KITCHEN BOUQUET potatoes art on the bargain list. Lima beans, broccoli, old and new txtends southward over the diaphragm, crosses the equator and ends at least two inches below the waistline. This "spool waistline" must be as neat as It is lengthy, and if it is a good little waistline, it will add the illusion of being tiny.

The secret of the popularity of the full skirt consists of the fact that the gathers further the illu This eon has been no trouble whatever to her, but since she has heard this the son's life Isn't his own. have tried to reason with her 1 FIDELI0 DOCK DEER sion of the tiny waistline at least Thursdays of every month. She will Sure is Great! yffwr be most welcome, whether she is Catholic or not. "mu-, ry -i x-' The meeting takes place in the to the masculine eye. It would not do to breathe the prophesy that the modern woman will again lace in her waistline but it is a Two new silhouettes which Paris basement of the church at I p.m.

J.B.G. My dear J. B. O. Thank you so umt i ordains that women corset themselves to follow are: first, the pencil slim, slinky figure which Alix presented In her jersey dinner dress much for this information, so certain to be of interest to a group of readers that it is printed rather than relayed to the one who wrote originally.

Thank you again. Here's cake that's worthy of its Maine the Aleiandria chocolate layer cake a ke a rewarding that the housewife who makes it will find harpy faces beaming at the sight of it and see equally happy expret-dons as the members the family finish every morsel. I Phot Csurtesy of Sehrafft'i) high-necked, long-sleeved, and practically hobble-skirted, as the HELEN WORTH. hem measured only 36 inches around. Right areund the corner is Spring and tbe new suits require a very neat and nipped -in waistline.

A bulging waist ruins the effect of any suit, and insurance against this catastrophe is tbe four-inch sta-up-tap suit corset with concealed boning in tbe front peuiel ad with side front taioo opening. Tbe satin lades two-way-one-way back is, of course, boneless and it has a four-inch sta-up-lep band serosa the back panel to snug-la the waist. (Not for dancing, my dears!) In this IS. Seeks Companion silhouette, the torso must be un Dear Helen Worth I am a widow, and have told her It would be more to her advantage to give to come needy person the money she spends so foolishly. Not so long ago a story came out In the newspapers where a woman gav bar whole life's savings to a gypsy, thinking and believing it was going to be doubled.

Don't you think it's an racket, Helen Worth? READER. Hs Her rrtvHege My dear Reader To each of us our own recreations. Some persons enjoy cards, some like alcoholic drinks, ethers enjoy dancing, etc. And to each should be accorded the privilege of selecting his own form oi amusement, provided it Is not carried to excess, or where It hurts another. Bo, too, with visits to fortune tellers.

Te those of us who can take it in owe stride, who can afford the price of admission and can discount any implied threats of ill fortune there can be bo harm from such indulgence. But the neurotic, apprehensive individual should use discretion and remain away from anything so disturbing. HELEN WORTH. Seeks New Frieatds Dear Helen Worth As a reader of the Brooklyn Eagle for many years broken streamline. The second sil Food 44 years of age, without children.

About nine months ago I left the houette is presented in the petticoat school girl's dresses of Mainbocher NO DEPOSIT-NO RETURNS ef for 25 Thoroughly AgidPwfmxtly Mvllowd State in which I lived to come here which are really Victorian frocks on Long Island to live with my adapted to the modern scene. In sister, but there are times when I flOftlO llfWIIT. SOI MUST AVENUI, NIW YOXK. N.Y. i SaBawaawaBBaaBajeBaBBBBSfSBaaaM this silhouette, the waistline must be tiny to achieve the proper effect-even if the hlpline curves beneath feel very lonesome, due to the fact I know so few people.

My sister and her husband never associate with others because they prefer not doing so. Therefore I go to pictures and other places alone. I am won the full skirt. The most important trend In cor On a Diet? "You 11 Fall for This (lake Anyway Every once in a while, the home-maker's creative instincts urge her to prepare a dessert that is so rich, toothsome and delicious that even the dieters in the family will be tempted to partake of forbidden setry is to avoid the appearance of that corseted look while being prop TheHomeGnild Lists Its Guests Five women's clubs of large membership participated in a lecture and luncheon program yesterday at the Brooklyn Eagle Home Guild. The following organizations were represented: Parents Association, Public School nr.

Y. W. C. West Side Branch; Pythian Sisters, George Hamilton Temple 161; Henry St. Settlement-Mothers of Helen Hall Club; Pruleker Ladies Aid Society.

Quests present were: Parents Association Public School It Mrs. Bella Llbermta Mrs. Sophie Lip-Mrs. Pearl Arltn kowlti dering If through your column I erly corseted underneath. It is difficult to explain how this is to be could meet some persons around my accomplished, but let us say that it age or older who are not married and would enjoy companionship as I would.

is just anoioer prooi oi me contrari ness of women and let it be a mys Letters forwarded. HELEN WORTH. tery to all men forever more how we women change our figures every sweets. The Alexandria Chocolate Layer Cake Is just such a dessert and one that despite its eye appeal, richness and aristocratic background is not hard to make. yuuuuittt once in a while to achieve a "second silhouette," but then without corsets life would be very drab, for how could the modern woman change oh ooy: DO I SMELL aire.

Bather Ooldman Mrs. Helen ssperli SI.IXANMM. CBOCOI.STt L1TSB Call Caka: Mrs. Tillle Orund- Mrs. Kolton her silhouette every six months? Bollinger Honored By Bennett Post John Bollinger, retiring com cup buttar 1 cup auaat 3 eVlt atparated aquarts cooking ehoooiait 1 Uaipoon soda diswlvtd lp cup aout ailllc 1 cup paatry flour 'k Uaapooa vanilla Mi Uaaooon aalt Craaa autar and kuiwr.

Add eta Tolka pest Mrs. Anna Ludwls Mrs. Lillian Nrutroff Mra. T. Smukler Mrs.

J. Miller Mrs. J. Bpateln Mrs. Jacob Zltner Mrs.

Tecla Heller Mrs. 3. Ooldberi Mrs. Joseph Wolfe Mra. Rose Soven Mrs.

Bmma Morns Mrs. Bsther Sinter Mra. Miller Mrs. S. Sliler Mra.

Betty Llncer Mrs. Oeorta Simon Mra. B. Blumenthal Mrs. Lillian Barnett Mrs.

B. Schneider Mrs. Betty Llehermen Mrs. Sadie Aleharney Mra. Pay Levins Mrs.

A. Ackerman Mra. M. Mantel mander of Floyd Bennett Post, PANCAKES LM IftM Taste better easier to make! j'M Just add milk or water! American Legion, was honored at a and beat until Illht. Tnm add chocolata.

aoda dlisaUad In kuttaamUk (tour mllkl dinner given by the post last night ana dry lnf rtdunu. But tf wnltii stiff and fold Into caltt mlxtun. Add vanilla. in the Parkway Restaurant, Eastern Parkway and Nortrand Ave. County T.

W. C. West Sid Branch Spraad kattar In two daap kuttarad alfht- Commander William A. Halloran presented Mr. Bollinger, who is a incn laTir can pant, or in uiraa araa layar caka pani alfht lnchaa In dlamcttr.

Baka In a moderately pot oren. Marakaallaw loiai: general foreman in the Park Department, a gold watch on behalf of the unit. Other speakers included Everett Wolf, incoming commander of the Mrs. M. Callahan Mrs.

B. Callahan Mrs. L. Costells Mrs. P.

Juntermsn Mrs. S. Ward Mrs. J. Parrell Mrs.

Maria Blckena Mrs. Moylan Mrs. a. Ditty Mrs. J.

O'Kee's Mrs. Helen Beco Mrs. BUa Oerman Mrs. P. Loy Mrs.

Adelo Peraaro Mrs. Joalc Curran Mrs. Bella Bhanley Mra. Campbell Mrs. Catherine Lynch Mrs.

Bella Wltteck Mrs. M. Schunk George Hamilton post, ana nomas uonaon, cnair-man of the county membership com It tee. The past commanders of the 'post, which was organized In 1930 and now has more than 150 allz ttfjethttt 1 cupa aranulatad autar and Vt teaspoon cream of tartar Than cook In Va cup bolllnt water. Beat atiff a 0( whlte, tiltint oara not to beat them loo dry.

Pour tho ayrup Into the KhHaa, a llttlo at a time, boating eon-UntlT. Beat the frosting only until Hint and araaaay. Than add vanilla and aprtad between tho layera and over the entire top and aid! of the cake. Before It becomes firm on top. cover the top and (idea with marahmallowc, uslnr about mareh-mallowa out up Into a tectiona apiece.

Over tho entire top and aldea of the cako, than tpread a chocolate (lace to completely cover the marshmallow icing. Chocolate Glace: oi. eanfectloneri' augar srotaqsgsspirp n. aiiiiaiiiiwiauiiiij.iijaui.j,mMjlj ii 'f et Kites Muik members, attended the dinner. They Mrs.

Henry Mrs. J. Kesnener Mrs. R. Lennon Mrs.

Julia Coyne Mrs. Silk Mrs. Adeline Mllletl Mrs. Helen Rlne Mrs. M.

T. Maher Mrs. B. V. Silk Mrs.

Mary Hlnes Mies M. Byrnes Mrs. P. Bourman Jr. Mrs.

B. McBncany Mra. M. Mahoney Mra. Tounthans Mrs.

Nelson Mrs. Bva Uravitch Mrs. Sophie Banner Mrs. B. Church Mrs.

Alice Murphy Pythian Sisters, Temple 1(1 Mrs. Ann Rothsteln Mrs. Ida Zurebelion Mra. Pranoee Vltolo Mrs. Doris Oroaan Mrs.

J. Rothteln Mra. I. Brust Mrs. Pauline MUtel Mrs.

J. B. Alderman Mrs. A. Cohn Mrs.

Otto Bricker Mrs. J. H. Goddmin Mrs. B.

Jacobs Mrs. O. Zorn include Louis Karstendlek, James Clohessy, Warren Holcomb and Jack Quinn. More than 300 Legionnaires and guests attended. Charge Man Practiced Medicine Illegally taoietpooni not water cup cooklnt chocolate, melted 1 teaspoon melted butter Mix half the hot water with eontee tlonera' autar.

Then add the malted choco. Mrs. Ruth Hochreicn Mrs. Prances Plato Mrs. B.

Rosenbera Mrs. Albert Hannel Mrs. Esther Klegel Mrs. E. Kolman Mrs.

Nellie Goldstein Mrs. Tllll Hsynes Mrs. 8. L. Stein Mrs.

B. Oruenwsl Mrs. Pearl Bober Mrs. Dorothy Shapiro Mrs. Stella Stelser Fllarglnlo de Pasquale, 39.

of 7624 late. Add the rest ol the hot water and 16th waived examination be finally the melted butter. Spraad quickly. fore Magistrate Nicholas H. Pinto in Coney Island Court yssterday and Ocean and Lotion was held in $5,000 bail for the Court of Special Sessions on a charge of practicing medicine without a Henry St.

8ettlement-Mothers Helen HaU Club New rubber-lined beach bags are designed with pockets inside and out. There are compartments for V'SfSrT When burners and pant i Ar black with grime I jyt, jl JuriwrnhrtfrnoW with OAKITE and, i a (AtjL nJl3 1 11 license. The complaint was made Mrs. Olnder Mrs. H.

M. Moss by Leonard N. Freedman, an in uauuug cap ana snoes, ana ail I mm. Sadie Mrs. Sadie Cohen sorts of lotions and cosmetics.

asiMrs. R.piansky 1. Ball spector for the Department of Education, who testified that De Pasquale has been giving medical ad Mrs. N. Flecseleenan Mrs.

C. Herschko-wtta Mrs. Anna Balaba Mrs. Gertrude Hauser Mrs. Pried a Belt Mrs.

Nitkin Mrs. Balahsm Mra. Bessie Rei(fe Mrs. P. Martin Mra.

Pearl wen as tissues that you need to make you beautiful after your dip. vice for pay. Mra. Jan Dahat Mra. E.

Dubby auiiae at, Travis sMNteai from Bfrt. Bsther Menaced Mrs. Allelss Lanoeyels Mra. Anna Berkowlls Miss Bea Pels Mra. Anna Preides Mrs.

Lillian Bitten Mrs. M. Ooldman Mra. Blfrlede Olueckselir Mra. Oanowskr Mra.

Woodman Mrs. B. Tvieoei Mrs. Balalan Mrs. Pauline Jaeter Mrs.

Lillian Druyder Mrs. Rao Henrrson Mrs. MoUle Schruft i Mrs. Prieda Baron Mrs. Shapiro Mrs.

J. Kata Mrs. Rose 8avarete 9 TO MAfCi WtT 2fV Mra. D. Gold Mrs.

S. Hauptman 9 Mra. Louis Lynn Mm. Rosa Pleusderas Mrs. Brand CREAMIER Pruleker Ladies Aid Society Mrs.

Esther Oordtn Mrs. Mary Pirsheln Mra. Mary Oorcllk Mrs. Helen Saksdln Mra. cmet Mm.

Y. Budoff Mrs. Ida Zalktn Mra. Sadie Eapnel Mra. Mollle Krufka Mra.

Ooldblstt Mra. Percnlkoft Mrs. P. Raskin Mrs. A.

Turof New process makes Crisco creamier: i Mrs, Y. Yorenoery Mrs. Rose Rukaaln Mrs. B. Balin Mrs.

Rossman Mrs. I. Ademan Mrs. Pantile Edelman, Mrs. Rose Tomshtn Mrs.

Lena Ooldblat Mrs. I. Shatzkln Mra. J. Masnlkoff Mrs.

Rose Baldsln Mrs. H. PercMkoff Mrs. Simanoff Mrs. Preda Kupltsky Mrs.

Rablnowlta Mrs. Rom Gurisnd Mrs. AnneTlsisnd Mrs. Rosa Alper Mrs. Minnie Perchl- koir Mrs.

Cherry Mra. Smith Now blends easier-faster! Mrs. E. Olsowlta Mra. Mosnlkoff ARE YOU A "GOOD THEN LOOK' FOR THESE QUALITIES WHEN YOU BUY CRACKERS Mrs.

Ida Oeltan Mra. Karl Urerlsky Mra. Goldstein Mra. Lena Plrshelm Mrs. J.

Oinsbera Mra. Joseph Levlnton Mrs. Atranswlts FOOfl NEWSI X-'' TTheti 733 teachers 'f wV I in public schools I were questioned i 9 out of 10 Slid I1! 1 they used Crisco I in tbeir I cooking cUsies. Want your cake to be feathery-light? Want to whisk it together without tiresome creaming? Oh, then New Crisco is made for you. Crisco it a marvel of creaminess now! It's Gyro-Churned.

This new million-dollar process has made Crisco to soft and so creamy, you'll love the way it blends so fast, so easy! Use Crisco for delicious cakes and pies. Fry the modern Crisco way, too -easy to get golden-fried foods that are as digestible as if baked! Additional Onests Mr.vV Bailey served with them taste better. Finer salting, give Premiums this more tempting flavor. Order a package of Premiums from your food store. See if you don't agree they are more satisfying that they addmore enjoyment to meals than any other soda cracker you've ever eaten! FRESHNESS You want a cracker that's crunchy that has lost none of its delicate flavor.

You'll find Premiums freshtr because they are baked in nearby National Biscuit Company oveht and rushed to your grocer by one of the finest delivery systems in America! Aran added protection, they come to you in a triph-wrapped, NBC sealed package. FLAKINESS Here's where Premiums shine! Extra shortening makes them extca light and flaky. They are thoroughly baked to a golden perfection so that they arc tender delicate all the way through. FLAVOR You just can't match the delightful salty tang of Premium Crackers. Delicious in themselves and they make all foods ij Qui- (aGEMB (JHHC CRISP AND GOOD! I "Fried chicken in our houseV has to be good! So I always fry in all-vegetable Crisco." I I Mrs.

E. Btutn Quillin, Berlin, Md. Friendg School Lists Honor Roll Douglas O. Orafflln, principal of Brooklyn Friends School, 113 Schermerhorn announced today the honor roll for- the current period. Seniors High honors, Eugene Simons; honors, Marjorle Bender.

Juniors High honors, EmlUe Smith; honors, Sdnya Rosenfeld. Sophomores High honors, Enid Llttwin; honors, Harriet Parks. Freshmen High honors, David Field; honors, Teddy Trumpp. Eighth grade High honors, Arthur Lazarus. Seventh grade Honors, Rosalind Hale and Henry Louria.

SUGGESTION OF, THE WEEK! Serve onion soup in true Ptrit style. Pour soap into a low earthen casserole, place Premiums on top, sprinkle with grated cheese and tet in hot oven (4J0-JO0F.) just long enmia to brown the cheete. -ti-j 4 t. I Sal Sill at 1 PUfVm in at nmimm cake SB I Blue I Gooscff eup Crisco ftln a-W mm I poon salt augtr yolka 2 chocolate, C3U (fJy or fr f.blwfn nibMina. ujrr.

Fron Crowns May Be High or Lou) Hat crowns this season are as varied as possible. They may be high, squared or pedestal shape. Wide and narrow brimmed sailors have very flat crowns. They're often slashed to show the hair, but there are none of the too open AM, 1 Wtl' ft)swweJajpfcV "-T-PTP rm m- Products of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY wjiitmim nj u. r.

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