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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 26

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. FRIDAY, MAY 11. 1928. 2 A Mt Helen 1 WorJft 's Advice Tailored Modes for Spring Beauty Talk Two Versions of Tailored Suit for Spring Use Seed or Sod In Making Lawn; Choice of Roses COOKING pTl by 1 If Husband Drops Love-Making When Honeymoon Days End Wise Wife Is Practical, Too Advice by Helen Worth ii Beef Heart, Veal Birds on Sunday Menu two inches square.

Place a spoonful Of SaUfLtUrt moat am aaaVi in his own way after a hard day's work. I think he to growing into regular fossil, and don't believe he to ss tired as he to downright lazy. Do you think I am unreasonable in thinking he ought to take me out? CLARA. My dear "Clara" I think that man is entitled to spending his evenings in comfort beneath his own roof-tree. But I do think he should be sufficiently unselfish and considerate to go out occasionally with his wife To go out one evening each week (perhaps Saturday when he may sleep a bit later the next day) would not overtax any strong man and would probably serve to keep you contented as weUl Try it.

HELEN WORTH. One Must Face Problem in Order to Conauer It. Strangely enough, Sunday to the one day in the week for which I find it difficult to plan. It gives m. a great weariness to think ot all the marketing, and all the cooking, and all the dishes involved in Sunday's dinner.

Then, of course, I should not avoid it if I could, which I cannot, for I really love the satisfaction that comes of a dellclously cooked, well-balanced and much-enjoyed Sunday repast, in spite of the dishes, about which there is, after all, a romance if only the romance of a job well done. 8unday Dinner. Cream of Tomato Soup with Croutons Veal Birds Creamed Lima Beans Mashed Potatoes Spinach with Egg Vanilla Ice Cream with Preserved Ginger Spanish Cake Coffee If we wish to substitute a stuffed beef heart for these veal birds we may do so. Here are the recipes tor these two meat dishes. Staffed Beef Heart.

Carefully wash and trim loose edges from the heart, and parboil in hot water to which has been added a tablespoonful of vinegar. For the stuffing we take one cupful of stale breadcrumbs, a half teaspoonful of poultry seasoning, a small onion wnicn nas oeen iriea in a taoiespoon-ful ot butter, and a strip of bacon cut in small pieces. Mix these ingredients and add to them a whole unbeaten egg and sufficient soup stock or water to moisten. Mix thoroughly before Ailing the heart, ana aner filling bake, base side down, for an hour in a roasting pan surrounded by raw peeled potatoes. Pour a half cuDful of water into the pan and baste the heart frequently.

Veal Birds. ITiiiia wtatA nniinHa Vatxl rMiflof nlif nave vwv yuuiiuo tl.v vuw. nam tKtn artrl TWMini4 with m. Wfwipn potato masher. Cut it in pieces about and tie.

Sear untU brown and then bake in a hot oven in a baking pan with beef stock and onion added. Cook for half an hour or until tender and baste every few minutes. Berve them on tosst or fried bread and pour gravy over them. Garnish with parsley. Preserved ginger, of course, is to be bought in a little green Jar.

and after the ginger to consumed the Jar mayt to the PUTose of posies on the living-room table, and posies today are appropriate, are they not? If you have never tasted gingi on vanilla ice cream, as a small bo once said to me concerning a vile-looking combination soda, "You ain't et nothin', lady, till you've et one ot these." Spanish Cake. cupful butter. 1 cupful sugar. 2 egg yolks. cupful milk.

1 cupfuls flour. 3 teaspoonfuls baking powder. 1 teaspoonful cinnamon. 1-3 cupful chopped walnut meats. 2 egg whites.

Cream the butter and sugar and add the yolks of the eggs beaten with the milk. Sift the flour, baking powder and cinnamon and mix with th. walnuts. Add to the first mixture. Fold in the beaten whites of the eggs last of all and bake in layers in a moderate oven.

Spread with the tola lowing icing: Mocha Icing. Mix three tablespoonfuls ot hot black coffee with one and a half tablespoonfuls of butter. Add three tablespoonfuls of cocoa and boll thres minutes. Cool. Add one tablespoonful vanilla and enough confec-' tioners sugar to spread.

(TOMORROW SWEET POTATOES WITH MARSHM ALLOWS.) Mia Kilt will aauHr fMn'u thi mrnga ralatiam to tha gram Ing and aawa at ftamrs, both in door and out. Addraao all tjnari ta Mia Kilt, aura at Woman' Pmga. Brooklyn. Daily tagia. If martatud raply i daairad atampod, mddraai anaotopa mmmt inaloaad.

ANSWERS BY MRS. J. L. KIFT. "WUI vou klndlv send me Informa tion In regard to planting a new lawn; also what kind of roses to plant and how to car.

tor the climbing varieties?" MAUD H. P. You have a choice in making a new lawn ot using seed or sod. Sod costs mabM ft AstaKllcViAH rH of grass much sooner than seed. If Sou decide to sow seea oe sure mat it ground to thoroughly rolled.

On kanlr. uvtM totter ik.n umI ktfmiiajb thv un hA fleri in position by pegs eight or ten Inches long anven into wie b1uui1u iwu using sod be sure to hammer it down la inMmot, Annt.p with the soil below. All newly-laid turf lawns must be waierea every aay wib nrsi. You can sow seed any time II mrntf flra ta ftl- 111 AMM V. ways broadcast.

Never use less than tour bushels oi seea an acre, rw smaller areas use one quart of seed im f-nf KMWF HOW An A windy day. It Is better to saw thickly than sparingly, unmeauncij uiu you have seeded the whole area Waa harrnworl nt raited so as to Just cover the seed. Then roll. This last rolling should be done with a roller weignmg aw pounaa. When planting climbing roses, which will at this season be supplied In pots, set them so that the ball of earth Is about one and one-half Inches below the level of the ground, ik.

aH Knout the roots rum iiw and give a. thorough watering Immediately after planting. Cultivate the soil about their roots the entire summer. When fall comes climbing roses should be detached from their sup ports and lam nai on me Brum'" mm covered with seeds or soli. Hardy climbing varieties, ramblers and -ftu, iwnntrA no rimnlnfi WlUUUlBUatlo.

"i In the spring beyond the cutting cut of old or auiu uireiiiii the long canes, but a severe pruning i fa- tha nlantjt hn.v fln- iur. 1 ished flowering, to necessary. Would suggest that you piani nyunu- and some tea roses. Dame Edith At ajTarrrarat fltowaxt are beautiful new varieties of hybrid teas. tall ma tuw far Arlnrt ta plant hybrid teas and tea roses?" jaxoo on i ii im -Im.

anrl ri vhriH -ton ahOUld 06 Set IB artaft aafVl WAV And the hybrld-perpetuals two feet apart, and i i 1 w. tA tan ail varieuea snuuiu w. Inches from the edge of the bed. hay a fern, more than five years old. Until last fall It was beautiful.

It was so large that I repotted It, taking care to keep the dirt intact The soil to good, rich loam from the garden. I keep it weu watered ana it has a nice, sunny location. In the wlntef the air becomes somewhat drv. although I try my best to keep It moist. The leaves are all turning brown and falling off.

I am inclosing some of them. WUI you please examine and tell me If they are in fested with scaler KATHERINB H. L. Your fern Is suffering from a lack of fresh air. Better move It to a cooler place.

Also cut away all dead Sunday morning and this in spite ot its fabric, which remains strictly masculine in its "men's suiting" mixtures. The blouse partner for such a suit to smartest in silk pique this spring's chosen fabric for the tailored over-blouse. Usually there's a silver fox scarf or a string of sables to give softness at the neckline. The hat Is likely to be softly outlined turban or one ot the new halt-way cloches with brims that turn down in back, up in front and disappear Into the crown at the raising of an eyebrow. The shoes are kldsktn or calf; simple, with the new higher cut.

The bag Is a tailored pouch of supple calf. And as tor jewelry, a strand of pearls in the new 22-lnch length will add Just the tons ot quiet formality that Is this spring's special aim and achievement. NANCY CAREY will help you to solve your home-maker problems. Mail your queries to her, care of Woman's Page, Brooklyn Daily Eagle. If -personal reply is necessary inclose stamped addressed envelope.

BtUtvlnt that many partan art confront! with partonal problem; aiuriou tor advic hut willi nr ta mt it ham friand or relatieat, Tha Eagl invito it a rtader ta writ to Halan Worth, who will fiva aach communication clot panonal attention. Writ undtr yoar own nam or an AND ON ONE SIDE OF THE PAPER ONLY. Dir.ct l.tt.r. ta HELEN WORTH. L.

Dear Helen Worth When my husband and I married we were so. very happy and loved each other so much that It seemed that we could never be any different. We have been married three years, and tor some time I have noticed that he cares less for me. He is not the same In any wav. I love him the same, and am dreadfully worried.

I know I still look the same (everyone tells me I am pretty, so it is not conceited to say I am) I always dress In the best taste, and am very particular to look very neat and up to date I am a good cook, and try so hard to make Mm comfortable. Really. Hleen Worth, I can guess why he should have become like this. When I have asked him he always Insisted that he ias the same, but he acted bored, and Sit he did not want to talk about it I feel quite sure that he ia not interested in any other girl, for he Sways at home after businehoun. My dear that see Apt, and ears that hear not; seem to be characteristic of many men once the honeymoon has entirely waned Tis not necessarily an indication of lessened love.

It's merely the settling down into a steady routine life, where the business of love-making is gradually forced into the background. Most women are romantic and most men practical, and nearly every woman knows that the condition you picture is an inevitable aftermath of the tulle veil and wedding march! Keep on looking your best, make home a comfortable and happy place, and never, never nag. And in time to come you will realise that life with the man one loves may indeed be a song without words and since actions speak far louder, we are told, than aught else, by their deeds you shall know them the contented husbands I HELEN WORTH. Coax Husband to Go Out One Night A Week, Dear Helen Worth Do you con sider it auite fair for a husband to devote every evening to reading for his own selfish enoymeni7 once or twice a month he goes to a club meet ing, but never takes me out claims he Is too tired, and doesn't care for the things I like anyhow. He says I have plenty 01 opportunity to go out during the day while he has to work, and that he entitled to relaxation Wine Cask Becomes Umbrella Holder For Bungalow Use A wine barrel to a wine barrel.

Prohibition notwithstanding. Neverthe less, since these are dry days, former containers of potent liquids turn to other ways. The sturdy cask illustrated above has run from one extreme to another, What could be farther from a wine barrel's destiny than umbrellas? And yet here they are In perfect amity. After all, there really to no reason why ijmbrellas and wine barrels should not be seen together. Especially in a 'country hallway or where the general feeling to one of 'roughing It" is this converted receptacle for umbrellas and sticks suitable.

Another use to which this keg or any ot Its type might be put to that of a In holder, btocked to the hilt with crisply dry 1ms this would make a fine fireside companion and would Five many a trip to the woodshed or cellar. Two ways of looking at this spring's suit vogue are these: Are you having the tailored yet feminine suit? Or to yours one of the new feminine yet tailored suits? The two types, as the accompanying sketches indicate, are very different in line, even If they are closely related in this spring's softly feminine mode. And the accessories they re quire are quite clearly distinguished. The one at the left Is the spring ensemble, very Important at the mo ment. Its fabric to a soft wool or fuzzy homespn with satin, silk pique or crepe de Chine for the accompanying blouse.

And its most important line is the seven-eighth length coat Just short enough to permit about six or eight Inches of short skirt to show. The hat for this type ot suit should have the new animated brim that rolls, folds or is pleated back from the brow with this spring's broken outline without a doctor's advice. If the overweight that to troubling you is around your waist and hips you can Improve your figure by regular exercises such as are described In my leaflet "Beauty Exercises," that I shall be glad to mail you it you will send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope for it An especially good ex ercise for correcting a flabby figure as follows: Lean forward from the waist, stretching your hands down until they touch the floor. Slowly walk forward on your hands, keeping your feet in place, until your body to stretched out straight supported on the toes and hands. Walk back again with the hands and return to starting position.

Repeat four to six times. Yes, dancing is good exercise provided It to strenuous enough. Esthetic dancing to excellent for building a graceful figure. (2) You may use rinse made of camomile tea after your shampoo. Buy the dried camo- mue flowers at the drug stoie and brew them like ordinary tea In soiling water.

Strain, cool and apply evenly over tns hair, wash off after 10 or (as Is the new Reboux model of the sketch). The bag should be soft a button-envelope of fabric; perhaps of tweed to match the suit material exactly as shown at top, center. There should be simple strap slippers of natural or black lizard or kid, sheer grey-beige stockings and pull-on suede gloves in the same cool beige. And as to the Jewelry It should bring a note of color. The off-white of white Jade, the clear blue of aquamarine seml-preclous stones in a loose choker necklace to make the un-furred neckline becoming.

The more tailored suit at the right shows what concessions a tailor like O'Rossen will make when the mode goes feminine. He Introduces a new bloused line at the back and enough fullness at the aides to make this type of suit fully formal enough for 15 minutes. (3) Please send for my leaflet'Color Schemes and Costumes" that will help you with this problem. (4) Yes, if you are careful to remove it thoroughly at bedtime. (5) For general' wear use a heel no higher than 1H inches.

A slightly higher heel to suitable for dress. (6) This is a nervous habit. You should cultivate poise. There to no cure but self-control for this habit. (7) Thin arched eyebrows are out ot fashion now.

It is permissible to pull out a few straggling hairs that mar the natural curve of the eyebrow, however. Losing 2 Founds. Dear Miss Leeds I am 27 years old, 5 feet 1 inch tall and weigh between 140 and 143 pounds. My measurements are: Bust, 35; hips, 43; waist, 32( calves, 15 ankle, 104. I would like to reduce from the hips down without Injury to my health.

How can I bleach my neck, as I am naturally dark? JOAN. Answer Try to lose about 30 pounds In the next six months. To Dear Helen Worth May a retired teacher add something on u. nronosition and the grewsome cyni cism of "A Teacher" in your column ot Apru it i A long experience as high school teacher in Brooklyn has' discovered a good deal of this hopeless and helpless feeling of cynicism among teach- "now cynicism should be fought by every man or woman tempted to it and one way to conquer it is not to express it. I know from experience that painstaking work ultimately finds its recognition.

When I was retired I found many people thought better of me than I had ever sup- anri VAntlirfl tO SaV tiliS would be the extterience of our gloomy "Teacher." Of course no real man wui cnerisu the temptation to a life of crime. Many of those out of a position are unwilling to do what work comes to hand. "Sorrell and Son," now run ning in The Eagle-, reveais a man wuu old what was distasteful to him. I read once of a typesetter put out of a Job by the linotype machine. He peddled a iorm 01 granam L.

i. tunnu lilted, until he wuc luauc uw worked up a successful business. Let face his problem and master his temptation." rtr "Retired Teacher" To face one's problem is the one and only way In which to conquer Ann it we fall in so doing, at (east the knowledge that we have looked it straight In the eyes and used every effort to surmount the obstacles pre sented, is soul-satlsiying. HELEN WORTH. Beauty Problems Of Miss Sixteen Lai Li will antwtr bauty autri through th column of Th Eagl.

For parnot raply, ttampad. U-addrd anvlopa MUST inclond. By LOIS LEEDS. Dear Miss Leeds (1) I am 16 years and 4 months old. What should I weigh and how can I reduce? Is dancing a good exercise for reducing? (2) How can I make my chestnut- brown hair lighter? (3) What colors are becoming to me? nave a tan skin.

(4) Is it all right to use make up now and then? (5) Should I wear high heels? How can one cure oneself of the habit ot nail-biting? (7) Is it all right to arch the eyebrows? MART JANE. Answer (1) You forgot to state your height, my dear, so that I can not Judge your correct weight. The average weight ot girls of your age who are 5 feet 1 Inches tall is between 117 and 121 pounds. You are too young to take up a reducing program Beauty Pamphlet SENT FREE LOIS LEEDS has ready for distribution a pamphlet riving several formulas for the ears of hands and arms. IP YOU DO HOUSEWORK LOOK AFTER YOUR HANDS Cut out this announcement, add name and address and send with stamped, addressed envelope to LOIS LEFJS, Woman's Psge, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Name Address 1 The baU of a true complexion $oap to ate with make-ap Film leaves.

When you set the plant out In the open, it will recover and begin to send forth new growth. Last year I attempted for the first time to grow phlox and zinnia. A long time ago I was always able to succeed with these flowers, but last year a blight struck them just as they were coming Into bloom and they all died down. Perhaps you can help me. MRS.

ANNA E. H. Phlox and zinnias should not be troubled with blight. Very likely your soil needs enriching Phlox are good feeders. Better incorporate some manure with your soil, doing it at once.

TOMORROW ROSES FOR BACK YARD TRELLIS. The For Housewife's Notebook Never rub soap directly on silk underwear or stockings. A quick way of replacing a button on upholstered furniture Is to loop the button on the bend of a long wire hairpin, push the pin through the cushion and then turn the ends of the pin back to make it firm. Both alcohol and turpentine may be used to remove paint and varnish stains. Dry whole wheat toast, lightly buttered, to a good form in which to giv.

the young child bread. Kellogg's ar famoual for "orenfrshnesf tj patented waxtite inn. do this you win need plenty of ex-ervise, especially walking and other leg exercises, and some diet restrictions. You may begin your reducing program by limiting one meal a day to nothing but fruit such as an orange or large apple. Take a light luncheon consisting principally of raw salad, cooked vegetables and fruit.

Eat your usual dinner but take only one average helping of each dish. In the morning take a cold or tepid shower bath or sponge followed by a hard rubdown with towel and do trunk bending and high kicking exercises for at least 10 minutes. Repeat the exercises at bedtime. Train yourself to take a dally four-mile walk. Attend a gymnasium class or swimming pool twice week.

Other suggestions for reducing menus and exercises are contained In my leaflet, "How to Lose Weight," that I shall be glad to mall you if you send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope for It. Ask also for "Beautifying the Neck," that gives bleaching recipes. TOMORROW OILY HAIR SHAMPOO. Kellogg's Corn Flakes Vr are not only America's favorite breakfast cereal but their flavor and delightful crispness are famous the world over. More than 11,000,000 people enjoy them prefer them every day.

sealed wrapper protects their wonderful flavor and. When The Sandman Comes To Little Four Year Olds AND they tumble into bed oh so sleepy let their sleep be restful and undisturbed they need it so badly. No feat of fitful tossing and broken rest if their supper has been largely of milk. For milk is kind to little tummies, and while we sleep it quietly digests and repairs all the wear of the day's play. Be sure to give them good milk --order Sealed Qrade A crispness.

CORN FLAKES Enjoy them for lunch, ivew dinner or breakfast. With milk or creamfruit or honey added. A treat for the kiddies' evening meal, Order at hotel, restaurants. On dining-cars. Sold by all grocers.

Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Oils I 1 Dally eltanalnt Uttun' aboolaH rut If tha charm at tthtnl mrallmt It to your. 1 wT Is SHEFFIELD FARMS I ISO Fallow St. D.t alar 3IOO 83 Carltra Ave. N.vlna 3 MO hands that's Nature's way.

The creamy, soothing lather thoroeghly penetrates each tiny pore gently releases their accumulation of soil and powder and rouge. Then rinse your race carefully, firt with warm water, then told. And pat the akin with a soft towel until it's drv. A ltah rM to ward off drynni is the laat touch. That is all, but it Nature wsy to that achoolgirl completion.

Juit be aura nrnt that's important. I0e a cake, any. where 1 I'almnliv. jr RE Is the beauty method mil-UL 'jnn prsrtire every night best bed to the charm of natural Inv-lmeM. It ttarta with complete and proper removal of the make-up the grime and greaae exuded from the pores at l't once dailv.

Manage your face with the shun-dint lather of olive and palm nils as found in Talmolive Soap. It is a soap mads for beauty, nothing; else. And no other soap combines, in scientific hlcnd, thcte beautifying oil a. 'Spend tevrral minntea at your Nta Ai4 thic L'a jour iwo DlMtrtbmart 833 tSth St. Atlaalle 0440 U01 Hock P.4.

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