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two. PAGE snc MOINES REGISTER. Even Though Rushed' Jewels Take the Spotlight! (Beauty and You.) Br Patricia Lindsay. You Still Have To Eat So Why Not Try These? Many a unman Is more glamorous without Jewelry and many a woman who owns rare Jewels never wears them but keeps them In a safe deposit box In order to have an easy mind. QUITE some tim ago a group of new makeup shades were rush, I but with ths Christmas By Wilma I'hillips Stewart EGAKDLESS of the fact that tomorrow is Christmas, the family still has to eat.

failed to mention them. For you, my lass, 1 a lovelv There are six, each borrowing natural makeup, one go oft and 'S the name of a jewel. subtle that it makes you look like This is a Jewel season, there ls blushing bride! no denying that. Those who havej The nearest I ran come to de-priceless gems wear them in ail! scribing It a mity coral Method: Cook rice in salted boiling jiw Drain and keep warm while prl their glory, which is youthful and glowing. You know, the way to a man's So hpre are my three Christmas gifts to all of my readers.

To the countless shrimp lovers, I give you shrimp curry with rice and green peas. To you chili lovers, chill in cheese cases. To you cheese fans, cube steaks with cheese and noodles. puruig uie sauce. The rest of lis stop nut with our Imitations Just as proudly! Makeup Jewel harmonies are blended with the IdPa in mind that a flattering piece of Jewelry should heart Is through apparent naturalness.

Mind I say "sppaient." If you use a subtle makeup which en- And 'hanoes your beauty but which he be dramatized when worn. 9 Curry Sauce. 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk 1 teaspoon or mora currr powder 2 bouillon cubes Method: Cubed Steaks with Cheese and Noodles. (Four servings 4 Individual cubed steaks 4 tablespoons of Roquefort ifcfr T1 iii.nr-r- ifawi i does not detect, the better! There Is a liptirk, rouge and nail polish all of this shade, and companion aids of especially blended face ponders, and eta makeup. With such cosmetics vou can that is sense.

Women who have rare gems build their entire wardrobes about them. They select fabrics and colors which he exciting backgrounds for their bauble. t) A very tasty-looking dish Is this. Chill In cheese rases Is Shrimp curry with rice and peas should be an ideal solution lo that hurry up Christmas eva meal. If you're having jruests, them use as much curry as tliev wish.

sura tn please all the chill lovers in your family and It's very easy to prepare In Just a few minutes. They select fashions too, to add create the softest, loveliest, beauty glamour to these creations of col-1 ever and then you may wear what-lectors snd artisans. ever colors you please. 1. Make a cream ssuee of th butter, flour and milk.

Add bourne cubes. (Use part of the liquid drained from the canned peaj you wisn.) 2. Add curry powder to your oj liking, (if having guests, only one-half teaspoon. Tak th( curry powder to the tah! (j George Smiths Have Visitor From Chicago CARL. Senden of Chicago Is spending the holidays with Mr.

and Mrs. George Smith, 4043 Ashby av. William Walden, who attends let them add it as they wish if. A' a 4S 3. Arrange mound of hot peas in the center of the platter; a rir.g of hot cooked rice around tin edge; a few shrimp in the centfr a i 1 Opheiia reminded him It wasn enougn," redJenin.

Dick sau, BEGIN HERE TODAY: SAN LAPHAM. f-f ri hM.lJ Wf-r'irv tt RICHARD WALTON', it prsm h-n her tmp'er fonl lo buy off a daiu-r L1 CTLLF 1A MARK, who bn carry1 1 oa tth hit ion PICK Th itfr 1 a vunf unabl lo witi duwn and nil nt ra-J j.1 Mr. Vi'on Pi. it wfli hav to to huik i-r mm In hit a'ri-rft 1 a. si topped with curry sauce.

Ar Iowa State college at Ames, is spending the holidays with his pim ni hi inat suan omp tr the WiMun horn t. thr m'ht hir 4 tablespoons of some sharp cheese 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce I lb. egg noodles Salt and pepper Method: 1. Cook noodles in boiling salted water until tender. Drain and place in a well buttered pan, large enough to be topped with the cubed steaks.

2. Place this pan with the noodles under your broiling rack. 3. Cream the cheese with the Worcestershire sauce. 4.

Broil steaks, sprinkling them with salt and pepper. (Meat drippings run down over the cooked noodles.) 5. When steaks are nearly broiled, spread with the cheese mixture. Return to broiler until cheese bubbles and starts to melt. 6.

Place meat on top of noodles and serve at once. Shrimp Curry with Kite and Teas. (Six servings 11, or 2 cups cleaned shrimp 1 No. 2 can peas 1 cup rice (cooked makes cups) Op))pJia glanced at th girl, blond haired and milk skinned with range the rest of the shrimp on top of the rice, pass the extrt saure. By all means garnish wtth linin out.

uroviftej mwiv fur RunAn ti-vaMrf f.iK.. nt rpt nu, go 10 a report, sumj. is ui, hjl compos and parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. Walden, 3006 Emma ave.

the shallow prettinpjw which fades Joseph Sax and daughter, Mlts Blanche Mildred, of Hammond parsley. Chili in Cheese Cases, (Four servings.) will arrive today to spend OFHKLIA WALTON, Pi. 1 m.thr. Du k-rnwa gijn Th ftmt nM -r (ho InM-rtn' ftnaPy fnrenffn when Siimd Jut nimrg it nj.hfhn. ovr hr huehanrl h1 and hm fkh a cur.

Sn.a. 10 fsti aor-v for tvm bf'( jwrama dinr. St tpi Mr, Wsli rM re (lnks h-r Mr hr hip Sus.ir. rfaiie he iovpw rirk and ht deriarei (its iyv for her Tha Waitnn apprnv til urtumihiy uii'il CHI-Hp MARHOFN. teauul nf an nid fnfiil ir DKk In ri arrlver and m'k kM It, upon himif tn tx kic-1 to hfr.

i far, rn (n ifmi only fHnflly hut whn ih tnrte of them tr nut to flSnner. Cri" inward pi'-k fluan feelri tht Dlik'l lme fur her ta rhjii t-ome to the Vt'aitnrt hfin for 'tmtitr ami 'Mminii'v t-harrrtc hr h'ft rtj traa'it Dick, iikf chtid nik- quickly, "You may go, Heleue. I Bin sorry you were involved in auch an undertaking. "It doesn't make me very comfortable to feel that anyone in my Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.

Irving Sax. 3333 Grand ave. 1. Cut two-inch slices of breil Richard E. Schaen of Chicago Hollow out to make boxes.

iTif mm ner a ne 1. ne w. a rec.nt Utafion Mit fluef.ii adamanL' She will arrive tonight to spend wpn hark hmr pi har father return. un auapfvta Mr. ii inK employ 19 running; around.

sellinE Sh mr Christmas day with his parents CARI.FTON ORSK H'tr, ht out town. a.k S'lan to pasmr ir Wr. Wilton, who trottu pnrr to Mf st hrn f'hjn tn th-e, link S'i-sn mi' tn hu i the retjuke was so comnletelv Mr. and Mrs. E.

V. Schaen, 6S1 2. Spread boxes with a cheen spread mixed with butter or butter mixed with ground American cheese. Toast until i light brown. Thirty-sixth st.

prnpp htii Rum wiuwi nm" wi'nn h.tut 'i', inadequate that Susan shivered. Miss Grace Split tgerher, who n. i-r H. t0 find out why. vVhv couldn't Onhelis th.t hl.

teaches in the junior high depart idea had been invented on the spur Chapter ment at Latimer, is visiting 3. Fill cheese rases with hot cannH chili. Don't forget the celery md at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wharton, 2017 E.

Twenty-fourth t. Nearly everyone lovea ateak, and the same goes for noodle. Combine the two, add some snappy cheese, and you have a dish that will satisfy appetites with the minimum nf effort on your part. the dill pickles with this. TT WAS a compfieated situation.

If only the members of the Walton family had confided in each other instead of in her. But she seemed to be the buffer between all of them. Would Dick tell her why he HEDDA HOPPER'S HOLLYWOOD- of the moment? Helene threw Dick a glance of amused resentment as she went to the door. While his was actually pleading. "He is afraid of her," Susan thought bitterly, But Mrs.

Walton said, "Really, Dick, I can't Imagine your asking that girl to do such a thing." "I didn't ask her. She offered to Margaretta Byers says: Slim Hot Skinny ing his ring in Helene's room?" Susan inquired. "Not yet. haven't had a I chance. I didn't want to say anything at dinner," Mrs.

Walton siRhed. "Helene has been out all i afternoon but I left word that I needed that money, she wondered as they drove home. She knew better than to try to force hi confidence. But although she tried to be as friendly as possible Dick was atraneelv uncommunicative. Of Course Ginger Can Act, But Where's Her Glamour? He did not even mention his to her as sn as do It," Dick said.

she returns By Hwlda IIopjHT. killed io a high Mexican official, as Is the custom, he dedicated to Linda. After the ceremonies were over HOLLYWOOD "Kitty "But how did she know you needed money?" Ophelia persisted. "And why did you need it?" Dick colored. Not a Child.

"Please, Mother, I am not a child and I refuse to be cross examined. The ring is mine and I had to have some money. If that isn't a sufficient explanation. I'm father's attentions to Mrs. Mars-den although Susan suspected that the widow was her employer reason for not going home.

It was Ophelia not Dick who gave Susan her clue. After dinner Mrs. Walton asked Susan to come to her room while she dressed for her bridge tournament and there with the door closed the older woman said. "I'm so upset, Susan. it was put in a refrigerator car "Vtm'd better speak to Dick about It first," Susan advised but even a she spoke there was a knock at the dior ami the pretty pink and white face of the maid appeared.

"You wanted to see me Mrs Walton?" Ophelia looked frightened. As if she were the one to blame. When Foyle" excellent production and direction. Picture distinguished by the finished and shipped to Hollywood. A'oio tf's vni'rttrj patiently on th border to be claimed.

That's what we call passinfi the it performances of supporting if I players, notably Odette Myr-til, Florence Bates, Eduardo sorry. It happens to be the only I You know Helene, the new second Susan started to leave she said Preston Foster and Lynne Over maid?" "Don't go. Susan, please! The one Mrs. Marsden recom- "Come in, Helene and close the mended?" door," she ordered. But after the "My dear, she is a jewel.

Butirl had done this the older woman Susan I am afraid she isn't honest. faced her nervously. Helena's com-I hate to suspect anyone, but you postire was undisturbed, but for know the other servants in this'otite in her life Ophelia was house have been here for years, speechless. Silently she opened a There isn't one of them would take dressing table drawer and took out Ciannelli, and Ernest Cos-sart. With more rnre in phntnqrn-phi and handttiiij Jamrx Crnxi cni be vhnt the sludius are tceemi' or.

Dennis Morgan Is disappointing. Ginger Rogers can act, "and how one I can give you." Ophelia sighed, then glancing at the clock on her dressing table, wailed, "Oh, dear, I'm going to he late fur the tournament. Run along, Dick. I'll talk to you later. You may stay and help me, Susan, If you will." She was hurrying as if the she proves it again in this! But she the ring.

bridge tournament were all that already had proved it in many mattered but as Susan helped herjother de-glamorized roles. man were testing for "Reap the Wild Wind," and Preston was complaining about the hard-boiled way Hollywood children feel about Christmas. Lynne said, "Yes. I hear Metro Is worried about Mickey Rooney 'cause he's reached the age where he doesn't believe In Gar-bo any more." Bill Gargan tells this warky one ahout a rancher In Palm Springs who raises Great Danes. Hr lax'ortte's name is Holgar.

One day Gargan met him on the street and he'd been trying to teach Hnlqar to sau "Mama," like, that dog in Washington, D. but without any lurk. Finally, he said, he sat down and talked like a Dutch uncle, saying, "You are the dumbest animal I know. Whv can't vou say We're eonvinced so when will they quit rubbing it in? I.lnda Darnell. Jlrrtiratrd tn Hrr.

into her dress Mrs. Walton said, "His father shouldn't be so strict with him, Susan. "Of course Dick shouldn't have confided in Ilclene. That was very "You know what this is, Helene?" The girl's eyes met hers without flinching. "It looks like Mr.

Richard's ring." "Cook found it in your room," Ophelia cried. "Yes, Mrs. Walton." "flood heavens, do you admit It?" Ophelia demanded angered by her Insolence. anything." If only aha would get to the point, Susan thought. "This morning I noticed Dick wasn't wearing his ring," his mother continued.

"You know the diamond I gave him when he graduated. Well, I asked him shout it, snd he thought he had mislaid it hut this afternoon while Helene was out the cook found it in Helene's room." Susan felt as if an ice cold wind I believe the public will join with tooiisn or mm. hint we in singing a chorus to Ginger tell his father. There's simply no i tune "My Bonnie Ues Over the telling what he might do if "Come Back, Oh Come Squadron most of the time. With wonderful photography, It will give you goose pimples.

Poesn't beat drums for war, but defense a relief, too. The same day Carole Lombard's knew that the poor boy had been Bark, Oh Come Back with GLAM- trying to dispose of his ring." JTie maids eyes traveled from had blown across her heart. She to Susan. favorite cow gave birth to a calf, Tathetic Magnetic It's all very well to show off a slender figure. But there's r0 knew then that the mystery was explained.

Dick had given his ring to the maid because he could not get the money he wanted. I did not take it," she said. Halt, "But. Helrtte, ynu have. Why, what do vou Onhcha OCR to Me!" "Flight Command" is fu'l of thrills and adventure, smartly produced.

And o.t tonq if xtirkit to the rfomjs the '7rI Cats" Squadron, it's top-notrh. But when it switches to the emo point in baring your bones till you look like an x-ray photograpn. No wonder Dirk was so spoiled that he could scarcely distinguish between right and wrong. Not that she was excusing him, Susan thought fiercely. So far as Dick Walton was concerned she would never believe anything he said again.

She was simply fed up with be- But why? Why should he have r.npBted True, there's some drapery at the left. But the strap decolletae and severe hairdo give a thin girl no help at all. Result, she stawii stiffly and awkwardly, quite at a loss as to what to do with her her friend Director Jules Dassin. was presented with a nine-pound girl by his wife. A ntirprinn Carolr'v vote frith a Tinge bonqurt of overs a vrrlt later, Jules vrote, "My heifer is rfoinjr bru(tti; how's yours?" That fine actor, John Halllday, who lives in Honolulu except for tn give money to a maid who worked in his parents' hnme? "Have vou told Dirk about ftnd- thin arms.

1 'Mama' like that Washington pooch?" Holrar looked at him dis- dain fully, and said, "Why in heck should When Bing Crosby and Bob Hope put on a wrestling match with a gorilla, the gorilla did a tional problems of Robert Taylor, Now the dress at the right might have been designed expressly for the girl. The jacket covers her shoulders, shows off her waist. Its sleeves give her arms good lines. While its decorative motif "I think you'd better ak Mr. Richard before ynu make any accusations," Helpnp replied.

Susan's f.ire was white, but Ophelia's burned with righteous indignation. "If you're implying that. gave it. to you. I don't believe it," she stated.

"Call him, will ynu. ing the confidante of the entire Tidgeon and his wife Ruth family, constantly be.ng urged not Hussev it sometimes tiresome, to tell the rest, of them things rje of the bst efforts of tne ihey really ought to know, iactors. To Be Continued. But the story does stick to the embroidery or braid, co-operating with the drapery of the drrs! underneath, gives her figure lovelv contours. The flowing skirt does Points for Parents By Edyth Wallace Not This its bit, too.

While the soft hair is the crowning touch that fetch's a picture Job now and again, told me about a formal marine dinner both man and mistletoe! terrific "burp." Hope said, "Some body you et, no doubt!" Watch for hairdo hints tomorrow. Youthful and Casual usan As nim to come lip; 1 here right a.iay." charming and that's Tattern CASUAL and versatile he attended there recently. He sat nevt to the slightly forbidding wife of a marine major, and discovered she was a southern lady and extremely aloof. So to break through the icy barrier. John started joking about the Civil war, whereupon she turned to him and said: 1 She seemed to have forgotten that Suan had been practically engaged to Dick only a few weeks ayo.

Or perhaps his mother was so sure of his innocence she saw no necessity fur a prlvato Interview. Susan started toivaid the dnnr but, before she reached it Dirk White for Spring. A new note for spring fashions is the white crepe suit that F.dith Head has designed for Barbara Stanwyck. Very plain in design, the jacket is bloused at the waistline, fitted over the hips and closes with a surplice neckline. The skirt is slim and straight.

An unusual touch Is the inch-wide piping of stark black crepe at the throat which is echoed hy the Young or Old Thety ALL prefer NORTHLAND MILK i voire was heard saving, "Oh, I i Mother, may I come in?" lUJ black felt cartwheel snd 10-button Mark gloves Miss Stanwyck wears It's very youthful, very simple, and adaptable to any purpose. Make it in a bright-hued washable fahric. and you've a becoming housedress or a spnris dress. Or use a smart wool and there's your under-coat frork for shopping, office or classroom. The becoming collarless neckline is arrentcd by a sunburst of turk.ng, and lends itself nicely to clips or necklace.

Use big bright buttons down the bodice opening. perhaps matching them with a grosgrain ribbon sash. And let your sleeves be short or long and full. Tiiere are unusually flattering skirt lines in the slim panelling, front and bark. Pattern 463.

is available In misses' sizes 12. 14, 18, 18 and with it. fnther: "Aren't yon thankful you don't have to live in a house like that? Those poor little children vlll think are a good fairy bringing theni this nice Christmas dinner." assured him, on the verge of tear s. Holding up the ling with an unconsciously dramatic gpsture she cnei, "Dir dar ling, rook found your ring room. Do you know anything aixmt it?" "Yes," he said.

The maid's evrs. bine pnd de "I don't rare to discuss the war between the Stales." Thus challenged, John continued, and the lady finally turned upon him and said: hoped you wouldn't force me to explain that when Mr. Gravt entered Richmond, vnj mother and father were decapitated." 0 0 0 When Linda Darnell visited x.vi i- A I 1 This rl-x4 11 Thousands of De Moines peoph? young and old In every walk of life sav they prefer NORTHLAND MILK because of Its superior dalry-freah flavor Its vitamin-rich quality its purity and safety. They drink plenty of NORTHLAND MILK because It builds body resistance against colds and other winter Illnesses, It comes from a modern dairy plant where It gets the EXTRA CARE that assures Its delicious goodness. Order an Extra Quart, Today! she wa3 enter- 20.

Size 18 takes 3' yards 36' 'Mexico recently, tained hv the beat bull fighter inch fabric. fiant met Susan's as Ophelia cne.l, "Oh, Dirk: Ynu don't mean that you gave it to her. You can't." A Purpose. "Kor a purpose," Pick said qui "lik, mother, i terribly sorry ynu found out about this. But I had to have tomp mnnev and Heirne offeied to sell it for me His story hung like a thread In the air so thin that a breath from your laundry man and your laundry 1 A Ycry 1 Merry Christmas fM, TV Ve- i there, Senor Armillita.

who became very attached to her. And last Saturday, Instead of dedicating the hull which he To order this pattern, send 15 cents in coin to The Pes Moines Register Fattem JS V. Seventeenth New York, Y. Be sure to print plainly your VMF APPRF.SS, SIZE and STYLE MI1F.R. The Season's Bet! GREETINGS nf doubt would have broken It.

Susan held her head high. Never her life had she been i so ashamed of any human being i If- v.v Order by name Next time sy, "NORTHLAND MILK" to your grocer or dial 3-3201 for home delivery. Hnw cnul'l mother believe su-h an obvious lie, she thnucht. Even He'ene was snr, at it mm i Ire Mitts. Because she has a leaning toward the romantic past.

Virginia Dale has just bought herself a pair of the most feminine el how. "If you antd mny. ufcy, didn you come to me?" Ophelia' Mother: "nellver 1hee groceries tn the addres I gave ynu and charge them to me. And please put a card on the basket saving they are from a friend but do not use my name." Children should ho taught to give In such a way that It makes neither the giver feel superior nor the receiver feel Inferior. tv we wish v.iu all am nli.

Ifssh-nned Hlil- lT jdsy Wesson. V'it 0r(A Eluos I Jit H.I., fji I 'i. i i mm asked. "Because father told me rnt to. I did ask him for it "But you have over a hundred BlnrUtUMi Ml W5 1 length black lace mitts.

She's planning to wear them with bouffant h'ark taffeta evening dresa for holiday 1 Leunderers-DrycUaners Grand Ave. at 13th 3 dollars in your savings 1st; 4-na n. rauu.

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