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15 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1938 By ED REED Off The Record Hints on Beauty By HELEN JAMESON Child Our Lets Explore Your Mind rea Feminine Fancies 3 Need: Their LOST and Found WANT-ADS tLii'u uIm tuc iRF JkTea -I rr FRBB SO By ANGELO PATRI The vocabulary of professional She wore expensive clothe but they were in a dubious state, ready for the dry cleaner. Find the enthusiastic bather and you'll find a women who must have clean stockings every day or ie, whose drsser drawers are in apple pie order, whose hair never the dubious odor which signifies that a shampoo has missed it date, gone beyond its. time.

By E'JTH CAMERON 111 try one of these intelligence tests on you today, the true End false kind. people I am concerned mainly about the words educational people use has always been a grief Nobody cares when the beauty budget will be balanced. The beauty game is being played to the limit and everything is winning. When traveling along the buy-ways where shoppers spend their money, keep your weather eye working and you'll observe that pretty girls are drug on the market. Complexions delicately tinted.

Coiffures without a misplaced silky thread. Clothes smart, feet nicely shod, figures that merit good grades. The girl who walks awav with the beauty banners is to me. Education, to be of any real worth to society, must pene It is in the form of two stories. IT.

tell you the stories and then yt are to decide whicn story is true and -which one is a figment of my imagination. Here's the first story: trate through the specialized groups to the great mass of Or.ce upon a time there was K-as a i 2 mother and a father, and they One would think that those who so earnestly desire to teach the common people would use words that they could understand. They two nice children. "Vr, r. came, the children do nothing of the sort.

1 still remember the educator who was hearing a group of post 'L graduates recite on Methods of Education. Ho called on a student, iCH DOTWE M06T 3)0 MOST MEW NHO DO 60 PROA LACK OF AZfLlTVp 4 OOH OPINION YlJL the one who is deliciously dainty. She's as neat as a whistle, looks as if she had just come out of a bandbox. How come she gets that way, my hearties? She's a bathing beauty, a friend for the bathtub and scrubbing rites. She is the world's biggest crank on cleanliness, order and grooming.

She hates dirt, even a tiny bit of it. She won't tolerate it. Her powder pad will pass muster at all times. She has a day set for her shampoo and manicure, never slips. She carries a look of springtime freshness, is like a breeze from the ocean.

If her features do not qualify, It won't matter. The charm of daintiness blinds one to featural defects. i 1 wished very much to away to rarr.p hut thre wasn't money fnouch for the children to ro to esrrp r.d for the parents to have vacation, too, so smomcthlng had 'i be done about it. 1 Ion't Care About Going Away' send the children to casr-p," said the mother. "I don't particularly care about froing s-w-ay.

I'd just is lief stay -at home. And I'd not enjoy myself, anyway, jroing off and leaving the children wth Aunt Jennie and thinking how hot it is here in the city." All ripht." said the father. "I mind. I can play polf. But I you said la.it winter that ci i.kf 1u t-t )' for a eni thi unimcr." now that ummft' here I den believe I do after all.

And I won need so many clothes if I d-n'l go aw-ay. and what I save on riches help to pay for camp for the children." 'J-Jst as vou say" said the By ALBERT E. WISGAM a man of ability, to outline a method of teaching primary children to read. The student gave a clear, simply-worded statement, complete and practical. "Very good, Mr.

Young. Now in the language of the psychologist and pedagogue, that would be And the student had to rise and restate the method of teaching primary reading in words of three and more syllables. Simple VorU Better I could not fl-e, the cnMC of that en, nor eince. If a simple word will convey the meaning, and be better understood than the long one, why isn't it better? I believe it is. It is useless to try to interest people in any subject if its vocabulary is so tortured, so obscure in their ears as to "I thought I lost something but I see I found someonel" up the other 85 per cent, namely, attitude toward the job, initative, thoroughness, observation, concentration, creative imagination, decision, adaptability, leadership, organ- 1.

Did you ever see a woman in a bread line or public aoup kitchen? No, not often--not Wcmmn there are no hungry women but because women seem to have greater pride than men. Several studies Damon Runyon Says Major Did Mutter Something izing ability, expression and knowl ill edge. If we call all these combined "ability," men do fail from lack of ability, but the mere ability to do the technical operations of the iob ia a small part of the total I once heard a dubby looking woman say that she hates to take a bath, and I knew at once that YHEN we interviewed a disconsolate looking doughboy officer one day 20 years ago next month, in an impromptu dressing station in the Argonne Forest, we had no idea we were talking to an American military immortal, and probably the officer had no such idea, show they are more sensitive than i men to their personal surroundings and the attitudes of others. Every day observation reveals they take far more pride in the home and its appearance and furnishings. This Is shown especially when a men' mining camp is transformed from a dirty row of shacks, hardly cleaner than pig stys, into a civilized com- munity the moment women come in.

If this world, is ever really them to any sound of sense in It. Adult education seems to me highly Important. Education does that was what was wrong with her. Bright veneer covered her finger nails, but still they locked messy. Her complexion lacked y-m jpojctf fry frojcss3ni qgu either.

All he knew at the moment was that he was mighty tired and that he had a pain in his back. tone, vigor and fine texture noth ing like daily scrubbing to keep the skin alive and beautiful. father. "But I hate to have you Itke it out of yourself, and besides I think you do too much for the children. 'They're Only Young Once' "Oh well," said them other, "I I ke to see them happy and besides they're only young once." the children went to camp and had a marvelous time and the mr'her and father stayed at home.

And here's the other story: Once upon a time there was a brother and a sister and they had two r.ice "Whcn the summer came the par Dragging a handkerchief from her purse revealed soiled contents Shoes always need a bit of polish not, cannot, stop at any level of maturity without stunting the individual and consequently reducing the power of society. But adult education and in my opinion this applies to any adult group however educated must be presented in clear, simple, direct language. Consider these words used in talking to parents of public school children: "Ambivalence of attitudes and variations in motivation; rapprochement; coercing agen; schematizations; problems emanate; rapport; idiosyncratic." He said something about a German potato masher having hit him there, and every now and then he would wiggle his shoulders a little as if to alleviate the ache. This officer was Captain McMurtry, sec- of "The Lost Battalion," a bigger story for New York. There is a little monument to "Harvard Eddie" at the Polo Grounds though probably few of the thousands who pass it pause now to read what it says, and probably fewer still appreciate its significance.

Major Whittlesey died a suicide after the war. Captain McMurtry still lives, and is in good health, and probably much better spirits than the day we saw him in that "dressing station in the Argonne. Meantime, the other surviving members of "The Lost Battalion" are getting much attention in. the public prints as the 20th anniversary of their exploit rolls around, and no one will say they do not deserve it. Betrothal Announced cleaned up, women will have to do the most of it, 2.

Forty years ago this problem wa investigated by that great psychologist, the late G. Stanley Hall. Later it has been studied by Thorn-dike, Sherbon and other psychologists and they find that about three and a half times as many women as men continually weave romances about themselves and live in a world of dreams. 3. It is a good deal owing to how you define "ability." The Carnegie Foundation made a study on 10,000 men of the qualifies on which success depends and concluded that the technical ability for doing the job is only 15 per cent of the qualifications necessary for real success.

They found 12 other qualities made Household Forum Conducted by JANE FALES Grapes are going to occupy the attention of the cast on the radio Household Forum this morning. If you'll tune in on WHAM at 10:30, you'll learn all sorts of interesting things which you can do with a few baskets of grapes! Among them will be the making of Grape Conserve and Sweet Pickled Grapes. Minute instructions for their preparation will be given on the radio program. Just to save you labor with paper and pencil while the program is in progress, here are the recipes which will be used, all ready for clipping and pasting in your recipe scrap book: iriip Conserve 6 lbs. grapes 4 oranges 1 lb.

seeded raisins 3 lbs. sugar Vi lb. walnut meats ents we; very tired and wished very much to jro away somewhere and rest, but there wasn't money enough for all of them to go, go FDtr.ethinfr had to be done about it. I Raised Babies for 25 Years Nurse for children of wealthy New Orleans families says Horlick's Malted Milk always brought gratifying results A TJL over America, grateful mothers XXsing the praises of Horlick's Malted Milk as an infant food. It agrees with many babies who could not thrive on other foods.

Read what Mrs. C. of New Orleans, writes: "Twenty-five years of my life were spent in infant nursing. In practically ail cases I used Horlick's as the standard nrticle of their diet and results were always gratifying." Horlick's Malted Milk is made by a special process of modifying full-cream milk with extracted nutriments from selected malted grain. Easy for delicate little stomachs to digest, Horlick's a safe, nourishing Consider such language in teaching weary teachers who attend lectures in hope of gaining help for their difficulties, inspiration for their work.

Consider it in relation to the education of fathers and mothers in child-training, school cooperation. "ili tell you. said the sister to the brother, "let's send father and mother away for a real vacation. They haven't had one in a donkey's sjf. riemember how they used to hm umimi'm nd nonet us to rarr.p when we were kids?" Wouldn't F.njoy That Vacation "All risht," said the brother.

"I'd thoucht of going down to the eea- personal experiences. They will she didn't have any household cares on her mind, why I don't NEW TIME TODAY DEMOCRAT and CHRONICLE HOUSEHOLD FORUM ON STATION WHAM 10:30 A. M. An entertaining program of helpful household hints and recipes for every homemaker. 1 For A voca iesiaent 1 won't shore in my two weeks away from! care so much about going.

Eut I ran play golf here in; need so many clothes if I stay in the city and I wouldn't really en-1 the city and what I save on clothes off on a vacation know- will help give the old folks the tr.s and dad were here in kind of a carefree summer they the hot citv. But I thought you I used to give us." DAMON ond in com- UN VON mand of what the newspaper correspondents had for some days been referring to in their dispatches as "The liost Battalion" of New York's 77th Division, a title of which Captain McMurtry had evidently heard, as right away he told us that the battalion was not lost at all. Another thing, Tie said, Major Whittlesey, the commander of the battalion, had not yelled "Go to Hell" to the Germans besieging the battalion when they sent him a note by one of his own men calling on Whittlesey to surrender. We did not pay much attention to Captain McMurtry's disclaimer on that point because we felt' that the "Go to Hell" thing was too good for the headlines to be wantonly cast aside just because it did not happen to be true. NYWAY, Captain McMurtry gave some basis for the pre milk food comes in hermetically-scaled glnss bottles and keeps indefinitely in any climate.

Nursing mothers, too, drink I Iorlick 's with gratifying results. Get a package today from your drug store. So the mother and father w-ent anned to to the mountains the girl that works in the Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Marietta Cooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cooley, Avoca, to Charles Davidson, Cohocton.

The wedding will take place late this fall. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED The wedding of Miss Dorothy Galton, daughter of Albert Gal-ton, Nunda, and Howard L. Perry, Dalton, took place Sept. 10 in the Canaseraga parsonage, with the away and had a marvelous time and the brother and sister stayed home. Which of these, two stories happened, and which one didn't? ffsce with you." "Weil, this winter I did.

But hen I think of what it would mean to mother to get awav where not read it; they will not listen to it; they cannot benefit by it. It kills the thing it hopes to create public inerest and cooperation in the education of the public. Tarents Interested Most fathers and mothers and teachers are interested in education. They have to be. They su gladly at the feet of any teacher who has something to say to and puts it in words they can understand, but they leave the lecture that was given in professional terms with the feeling that this is a mysterious matter, this education of children and parents, and might better be left to the technical experts.

A very poor place to leave public education. When the greatest Teacher who ever lived, taught, the people heard Him gladly. He told them stories in the simplest words, in terms of their own experience. He used words big with meaning, the little words that children know and understand, that older folk love and welcome because they have stood the test of tims and are loaded with meaning. We teachers of lesser degree might well fol HORLICK'S Grin and Bear It By L1CHTY Wash and dry the graphs, remove from stems, and separate skins frorn pulp.

Put the pulp into a preserving kettle and simmer slowly until seeds begin to separate; then press through a colander small enough to remove the seeds. Combine sieved pulp with skins, and add oranges which have been put through a food chopper. (Leave the skin on two of the oranges; peel the other two before chopping.) Add raisins and sugar, and simmer over low fire until thick. Just before removing from stove, add the chopped- walnut meats. Pour into hot, sterilized jars, cool and paraffin.

Sweet Pieklei Grapes 2V4 lbs. grapes 3 cups sugar 1 cups vinegar 1-3 nutmeg, grated Rev. W. H. Robertson officiating.

"11 4 ll ul SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY MOHICAN BAKED GOODS FOOD MARKETS low His example. These Specials on Sale at All Mohican Markets. Right Reserved to Limit Quantities IVt tsps. ground cinnamon 7-8 tsp. ground cloves Prepare the grapes as directed for Grape Conserve.

After combining skins and sieved pulp, add other Ingredients and simmer over low fire for about 2 hours, or until thick. Pour into hot sterilized jars, and seal. 5 ervice Home Toddy MOHICAN QUALITY. STEER BEEF mum STEAKS sently famous defiance by saying that Whittlesey did mutter something when he read the note delivered to him by one of his own men captured by the Germans and sent back as a messenger, and we felt it might just as well have been "Go to hell" as something else, so we never did anything to disturb the tradition. The late Bozeman Bulger, a former companion in baseball writing coops, then a major of the 77th, was with us that day, and probably Tom Johnston was, too.

Tom was then with the Evening Sun and we were always hooking up with him on news sorties because we were not in press competition. Tom Johnston was then a serious-minded young fellow of appalling industry, and he has since written a number books on the war, including a great history, in collaboration with Fletcher Pratt, of the 77th. Our fortunes as a newspaper man during th-2 war were constantly mixed up with the 77th. We were assigned to Camp Yap-hank when the division was first mobilized there and saw a lot of the outfit in France. The night before the Armistice, we FRESH BAKED SPICY PUMPKIN or BLUEBERRY Banish Fattening Foods "Are you fattening? Answer yes or no," demands Prosecutor String Bean, pointing at big 130-calory Baked Potato.

"Yes," whispers the spud, as 50-calory tears of butter spill down his sides. And his partner in crime, 200-calory Enjoy th difference in a Mohican Weitern Steer Beef Steak. So tender and juicy, they'll make any qood meal a better meal. This price buys the best cuts of full boneless round. We also have some choice cuts of SIRLOIN STEAK for 25c.

lb. Pork Chop admits he's fattening, too. LAMB CHOP SALE Grapes, Grapes And More Grapes If you were a young bride who knew little about preserving, and had a bushel of grapes dumped on your doorstep by a well-meaning relative what would you do? One young housewife with that problem took it for solution to Jane.Fales, who will give all the "right answers" in the radio Household Forum over WHAM a 10:30 this moiling. Even if you're an experienced cook, you will profit by the information which will given in this program. You'll find a sample of the many good recipes to be heard in the Household Forum on this page.

"Guilty and banished from the SHORT CUT FANCY SMALL RIBS LOINS diet of all women who want lovely figures," cries Judge Slim, formerly YOUR CHOICE Cracked Wheat Whole Wheat Seeded Rye FRESH ARRIVALS CHERRYSTONE CLAMS Doi. 12 2 Judge Stout. And off she eoes to 27' 2Y ib lb. lunch with String Bean and Ham Burger, the low-calory charmers 13 RE AD who helped her regain her slender These chops are cut from tender young spring lambs, and the Mohican lines. (A half cup of buttered Let quote quantity chops mean real prices for your clambake string beans is only 43 calories and a small hamburger is 100).

style short cut saving to you. FuH Pound Loaf 'The first bump indicates you are kind, the second says you have a sense of humor, and the big on indicates an unhappy home It'e easy to reduce on 3 square MOHICAN SLICED BACON meals a day if you substitute low-calory foods for fattening ones. For instance, choose a cup of con 25' k- lb. Fine flavored, sugar cured, hickory smoked Machine iliced. and absolutely rindleis.

somme (25 calories) instead of a cup of split pea soup (166 calories). Ti Hot from our ovens this morninq. A full pound loaf of delicious bread for only a nickel. How much do you pay for a pound o-f By Hallo They'll Do It Every lme Apple sauce cake (100 calories) in ine bread 7 (o)c Pound Print FINEST U. S.

INSP. LILY WHITE PURE LARD ORANGE-PINEAPPLE trq 33 stead of fruit cake (200 calories). Our 32-page booklet gives you appetizing reducing menus for 14 days. Three-day liquid diet. Calory chart.

Recipes for delicious low-calory desserts. Send 10c in coin for your copy of the New Way to a Youthful Figure to The Democrat and Chronicle, Home Service, 635 Sixth Laver Cakes SHARPCHEESE For cheese lovers. Real 00 old sharp cheese. Ib. LONG HORN LOAF CHEESE Kraft's sandwich style, Amer.

or brick. Ib. OLD ENGLISH For sharp dishes, melts instantly. Ib. MOHICAN PARKERHOUSE SOFT ROLLS, dz.

COCONUT COVERED DOUGHNUTS, dz. 12 19 New York to write plainly N. Y. Be your name sure ad- 18' Mild, creamy cheese at a low type price. of dress and the name booklet.

Ib. were with that same Tom Johnston trying to get to the 77th somewhere in the Argonne to be with a New outfit as hostilities ended, only to wind up with another bunch around Sedan, which' cost us our local color for our New York readers. FTER we interviewed Cap- tain McMurtry in that dressing station, which was in an old church, as we remember, we went with and other correspondents and interviewed Gen. Robert Alexander who the 77th. We found him In a dugout at headquarters and he drew us diagrams with his explanation of what happened to "The Lost Battalion." He said the battalion had been sent to a certain objective, to hold on there until support came up and had reached the objective and that was all there was to it.

He said it was like throwing out a rope with a hook on one end to catch hold of a certain point sb you could pull something up dn the rope. We remember his simile well. Of course, as it happened, nothing was pulled up for quite awhile after Whittlesey hooked on to his objective, but we did not go into that with the general. Anyway, we were not so much excited about the story of "The Lost Battalion" at that particular time, not knowing of course that it was to take its place in history with the Alamo, Custer's last stand, and Beecher's Island, and all the other epic defenses by our soldiers. We thought the killing pf "Harvard Eddie" Grant, an old third baseman of the New York Giants, and captain of th 77th, while marching to the relief French Geneva de Sales Church, Margaret Wed in St.

Francis SAVE ON MOHICAN GROCERIES 6e tall can a pfH I Wm A it! i li IMg; automatic elevator. 5 if 'AtfW. 'J5 CM WOCKINS- AAIN CARNATION MILK GRAPE FRUIT JOE. I No. 2 15e Doctor cans PEA BEANS For Soup or Baking MINCEMEAT Mohican Brand PANCAKE FLOUR Cold Medal 4lb.

13 15 k. 12; bot. 28c WE SPECIALIZE ON PRODUCE CAPE COD CRANBERRIES lb 15' FRESH CUT SPINACH 12- FANCY SWEET POTATOES 5 Ib. 11 MOHICAN CELERY. 10 SWEET RED ONIONS 7' NEW BEETS or CARROTS 3 5 FANCY SWEET CORN 10" THINSKIN LEMONS 10 GRAPES or PRUNES 29' Mcintosh apples is- PARSNIPS or TURNIPS 3lh.

10' Geneva, was the scene Saturday of the wedding of Miss Margaret French, Geneva, and Joseph Di Frederico, Geneva. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. William J. O'Brien. Atcndants at the wedding were Miss Jcanette Di Frederico and Samuel Calabreee.

Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bridegroom. ENGAGEMKNT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. McLane, Dansville, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anne Margaret McLane, to J.

Frederick Beueilcin, son of John H. Beuerlein, Mt. Morris. PANCAKE SYRUP P. WORCESTERSHIRE DIA.

CRYSTAL SALT 15c boxes Sntdcrs 12 FANCY VEGETABLES Five Kinds jar SILVERFLOSS KRAUT 2 15 cans CUT GREEN BEANS No. en.

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