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FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 42 ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH PAGE 2F EVERYDAY MAGAZINE The Baby BIG GUNS IN ACTION Who Sucks BROADWAY i in .1.., I i By WALTER WINCHELL His Thum1 By Angelo Patri fx Ii The Private Papers of a Cub Reporter i i Ilf ASHINGTON 2 (AP). Chairman Vinson yu Georgia, of the Naval Affairs Committee, told the House today ha had advised the Navy Department either to call Lieut Com. Walter Winchell to active I UCI" TYIiai II bum who lag cniia WnO IllrV, SB Take the thumb oul :.7 a a soft ball or doll, in hii and smile. Say nothing, and tr until the hand clutches VL2 and the baby smiles back. Don't bind a baby'g Don't sheathe his arms so thu! cannot bend his elbows.

k0J more hurtful to a baby's minj7 body can be imagined than it I treatment. Ruble tnn. duty or disenroll "Rep. Hoffmann Mich-igan, said that Winchell, a New. York newspaper columnist, drew a salary for a weekly radio broadcast which, he understood, Winchell, a reserve officer, made in his Navy uniform." Active duty? The record show that I requested it on Dec.

7, 1941, and was granted volunteer active duty "without pay" on Dec 24. As to the careless statement by Republican Cong. Clare Hoffman of Michigan that he "understood Winchell broadcasts in a their hands and their lirnba, tt cise their Joints, steadily, in to have them function and stronger. Nothing that inUrM A'- A A a una is iu ui aiiuwea. Don't bind a child's hank don hoML them.

Man cl: WALTER W1NCHILL out of the depths of and ignorance by the ui Navy uniform" this gives you an Idea how misinformed some Congressmen can be. But let's not change the subject How about some active duty and stop wasting taxpayers' nanus, inrougn me agei ti, nave Deen nia connection what he was and what he money I to be, between where he where he wanted to be. On ti he depenaea; ana they havi failed him. An1 vr BAkiARA STAHWYCK AND Iff OAKT COOHR ARE PAIRED fj IN "BALL Of tiki" AT THE I twq FORMER ACADEMY PRIZE ft I WINNERS, SHNCt TRACY Cj: AND KATHARINE HtHURN. TW 1 -r ARE TEAMED IN "WOMAN Of I I' THf YEAR." AT LOEWS.

L- i ii It, rm DRESSED LIKE KENTUCKY DERBY WlUx S- -k WINNERS IN "JONG Of THt 'I 1 ISLANDS." AT THE FOX THEATER. p' ARE VICTOR MATURE, BETTY ,1 ORABLE AND JACK 'V Wt. 1 -pzzvz IK A 1 it: GINGER ROGERS, TYRONE POWER, It A 3 HONORS AS ff, HANGED IN XT Afy I. "SON OF FURY." f' GETS LAUGHS AS AT THE ST. LOUIS.

v. A "ROXIE HRT," I 1 1 DON'T WORRY, 1 KJU J--" AT THE MISSOURI. HE DOESN'T. fcSsft 1IEX YOU HOLD or bitf cmids nands, anybody's hitV you lay noia on nu spirit, shackle him to his very dtpji and you stir in him an emot that rises to fight or die. Ifc ever rouse that in a chili it co men aon expect tnat ni ever forget It and your fart it will do great harm and good to anybody concerned.

You must keep the baby within bounds, that is true. 5 will not bother about th that holds him in, the 'pen that his room, the enclosed vtA t- is his playground. He is fret; ii hands and hia arms, and hii iJ are free, and he can movt ibci "PORTLAND, MAINE: Dear Pappy Winch: Open up dem Madison Square Garden gates, but wire, yo hear? mean on March 10th, pappy. Because Tee comin'! Ah'm playing a date In Akron Ohio dat night and can hop a plane and get to Nyawk about ayem. Is dat time enuf If so, man, jes trvn keep me from hoppin' a plane to play for dem sailor boys and marines! Walto, Ah's bringin' a speshel bugle to play taps for dem Japs.

Boy, bring man flyin' stick, wees gonna dig dem little yeller baska-taskas. Hey, Walto, wot dem guys want from you anyway? Betcha mistah FDH plenty satisfied wlf wot yo is doin' for de USA. Whyn you tell dem guy's wot's yo mus' go to Samoa dat FDR am doin' okay and he ain't In Samoa! Louie (Satchmo) Armstrong." "DEAR WINCHELL," writes Louis Sctiaffer, man friday for the Civilian Committee of the Big Navy Show March 10th: "The total gross for tickets should be $102,000. We have sold 195,000, of which $70,000 is on deposit with our treasurer, Com. J.

J. Bergen. This leaves us only $7000 to go, and the Garden box office is having unusual activity. Credit is due Eddie Cantor, who sold $25,000 worth. Frank Gernon of The Investment Bankers' Division sold close to $15,000 and Comdr.

Bergen is working on all fronts. The program report is swell. Mrs. Vincent Astor Minnie to all of you who adore her (me, too!) and her flock of volunteers have sold over $30,000 In adverts. Howard Diets, Mrs.

Ambrose Chambers, Jessel help- lng wonderfully. Not five cents has been spent on commissions for these ads. The expense of the entire affair will not be more than 10 per cent of the gross. Garden hire, charwomen, etc. I understand several smart hotels are welcoming the stars from the coast rent free all for Navy Relief, etc.

This saves us a mighty sum, of course. Billingsley says they all can dine there on the cuff. I suspect you fixed that Oh, yes, Sherman also bought a big ad, plus a $1000 box. Can in his little world to his ent- satisfaction. You can even tether him tnds won't mind.

I have seen a rj Granny left to tend a creepq crawling child, swift and actei take a wide strip of muslin ire: her workbag, make a belt fasten a long strip to it and a to the child, -This is our orcht-i You're Billygoat You're to tethered to this tree where can play and kick and have fun." And it was done. Don't bind a child's handi limbs, so that he feels fetttrd Don't tie him and leave him atei If you tether him stay with n.t,.. ik. uu UVJ CH. W111JT nucil ViiB KiSM tion demands it THE SIMPLE SQUARE KNOT Economical Menus By Meta Given IT is essential for anyone who wishes to render first aid to TOMORROWS Horoscope by WYNN know how to tie a square knot.

directions are 10 oe zouna in every you please also credit the unions (musicians, stage hands, actors, etc.) for working for nothing on this affair? Other unions, such as the ILGWU, the Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union, the Longshoremen, Millinery Workers and Furriers' Union have bought blocks of tickets that amount to more than $5000. I'm afraid we have a heluva hit, mister." CASE RECORDS By Dr. George W. Crane ASE V-130: Dr. a distinguished Eastern professor, ad- handbook.

Hold one end of what is to be TWEED SUIT CHARMER tied in tne leit band and tne otner end of what is to be tied in the Daily Food Report in St. Louis SPINACH, carrots and peas are about the best vegetable buys for both quality and economy. Cauliflower is still good in quality, but heads are medium to small in size, and the price, is high in comparison to what it has been. There are still plenty of delicious apples on the market Rhubarb is another good fruit buy. I AtmA th Phlrjton Aminrlntinn nt rnmmtrcn rwintlv.

and U1BUU .1 MkS.frCU.CUMl IKgUUtUg JfBVUVl" egy. cannot te changed any more than physical SATURDAY, MARCH 7. ERRONEOUS judgment likely unless we are up on our mental toes today. May not have all the evidence; may not be truly logical in our handling 'of it Best to stick to the tried and true, with a strong dash of routine common sense mixed in. Law.

When a man falls off a root or a stepladder it is not the fault of gravity, although it is gravity that makes him fall. Gravity doesn't care whether he falls or not it is on the job to perform its function continuously. That is the way with astrological influences: they perform their administration of natural justice, bringing to man the consequences of his own decisions the right ones and the wrong. Your Year Ahead. Your year ahead shows more happiness, expansion, through self characteristics," he said.

41 am a believer in Popeye's slogan: 1 am what I There is no use thinking that one can become president of an organization by reading a little booklet or' following certain rules. There is a common and unfortunate belief among American business men that there are certain rules to success." how on earth can you expect to proceed to tourniquets and other things, when you are baffled at the outset by something so very simple and fundamental as a square knot? CHRISTOPHER BILLOPP. rignt nana, irst pass tne ena in the left hand over and under the end in the right hand. Now grasp the end that was in the left hand with the right hand and the end that was in the right hand with the left hand and pull the ends tight That being done, take the end that is now in the right hand, but which was in the left hand, and pass it over and under the end that is now in the left hand, but which was the right hand. Now grasp the end in the left hand with the right hand and the end in the right hand with the left hand and pull that tight And there you have the square knot That is, provided you have not.

In trying to the directions, confused the end that was in the right hand with the end that was In the left hand, or carried an end over that should have been carried under, or carried an end under that should have been carried over, or have not shifted the end held by the right hand into the left hand, or the end held by the left hand into the right hand. How is that? You can't follow what has been said? You find the directions so confusing that your poor head is a jumble? Well now, Extra Nutrition Extra nutriment goes Into this sandwich filling suggested for the expression if born on this date: school lunch boxes: Mix four develop self. Push plans July 25- tablespoons cold water, three-fourths cup boiling water, one-third cup sugar, one-fourth cup lemon juice, one egg white, one tablespoon sugar, few grains salt one tablespoon flour, one egg yolk, one cup milk, few drops almond extract; coffee (for adults only) four tablespoons coffee; milk (for children) two cups milk. Co-operating with our Government In national defense, Meta Given has written a new leaflet containing menus and recipes by following which a family of four can be adequately fed with perfect nourishment on about ti a week $3 per person. And thees low cost foods are delicious.

For a copy, a large, self-addressed S-cent stamped envelope to Meta Given In care of this newspaper. Include an extra S-cent stamp to cover cost of handling. tablespoons peanut butter and one Aug. 27, Dec. 21-Feb.

17. But care WITH war conditions and tire shortages curtailing deliveries, lots of women are going to find themselves making new kinds of savings in food costs in spite of themselves. It now appears that sooner or later all groceries are going to become cash-and-carry. This means that the cost of deliveries, which are now absorbed by the price of every item the store sells, will be eliminated by using her own car, if any, or she can pay it in energy by carrying her groceries home in a shopping bag. But every grocery she buys will be a little bit cheaper, perhaps only a fraction of a cent, than it would be if delivered.

It's an ill wind, as the proverb says, that blows nobody any good. MENUS FOR SATURDAY Breakfast Sliced oranges, four oranges; prepared whole wheat cereal with top milk, two and one-half cups prepared wheat cereal, sugar, top milk; buttered toast eight slices enriched bread, butter; jam, one-third cup home-made jam; coffee (for adults only), four tablespoons coffee; milk (for children), two cups milk. Luncheon, Welsh rarebit four tablespoons butter, six tablespoons flour, one cup evaporated milk, one cup water, one-half teaspoon salt one-third pound cheese, four slices enriched bread; buttered spinach, one and one-fourth pounds spinach, salt butter, pepper; bread and butter, four slices enriched bread, butter; fried bananas, three large bananas, butter, lemon juice, jelly; tea (for adults only), two teaspoons tea; milk (for children), two cups milk. Dinner. Chop suey three tablespoons bacon drippings, 'three-fourths pound beef (cut in narrow strips), three-fourths cup sliced onions, one and one-half cups diced celery, one and one-half cups boiling water, three-fourths salt one tablespoon molasses, one and one-half tablespoons chop suey sauce, two tablespoons cornstarch mixed to paste with two tablespoons cold water; fluffy rice three-fourths cup rice, salt; but-, tered cauliflower one small head cauliflower, salt butter; bread and butter eight slices rye bread, butter; lemon snow pudding three-fourths tablespoons gelatine, two in home from mid-August Danger: March 26-April Aug.

13-28; Jan. 1-8, 1943. Sunday. Take it easy; avoid lower emotions and selfish feelings; be mashed banana. Stir In with a fork, two tablespoons raisins, one tablespoon each of lemon juice and salad dressing, one-fourth cup diced celery and one-eighth teaspoon salt Use as filling for four graham bread sandwiches.

THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME By Jimmy Hatlo i( IODINE HAS Such HI I "PSRFECT RHSTHM $boR flop had to cut out cigars to ms "Ten scars later-ano vxdwi did she know how to dance L7D57D FOR IODINE'S CLASSICAL! J.VC kui ncis Ml IHt I UC af rS TUB I I DANCING LESSONS. I iuJ I I V. N. Jill 1 ill DIAGNOSIS: This professor had better link up with those who still advocate that the earth Is flat, for he is so antiquated in his knowledge of psychology that it is pathetic. In one night Scrooge changed from a skinflint to a generous, kindly per son.

A typical gutter drunkard can do a right-about-face and sober up into a Dwight I Moody personality. As a rule, of course, such radical changes do not occur over night, but they can certainly be accomplished by months or years of diligent study. You may not be a musician today, but if you resolutely start practicing, you can sooner or later be an accomplished pianist or violinist, assuming that you are not deaf feebleminded. AN ONLY CHILD tends to grow up into a selfish "grandstand er," but if his parents give him some and sisters, he will become much more unselfish. In a previous case record I told you that an only child has 10 times the divorce hazard of a "middle" child in a large family.

People are not born with their personalities. They develop by habit such attitudes as their religion, their politics, their sociability or hermit behavior, their honesty and morality or their criminal actions, their education and culture, or profanity and vulgarity. Personality can most assuredly be changed. It can be Improved. There Is no unalterable "me" that resists If the present "me" is tactless and selfish, if it antagonizes people and has no friends, if It cannot get a salary increase or win a sweetheart, then scrap it Don't be fettered throughout life by such a personality.

Ijj 1 595' (7 GRANNY SAYS: I SOT MY MOUTH ALL SET FOR DAUGHTERS CODFISH CAKES! THE WAY SHE FRIES 'EM IN CRISCO THEY'RE fPKP MABCTIBI 1 A suit you'll wear smarfy AS CAN BE'l now and thru the ay wool five buttoned club collar, four pate pockets end smart all around pleated skirt. In Beige, To Help Prevent A WALLFLOWER can become the life of the party. An uneducated person can become cultured and socially accomplished. He can do it by night study and correspondence courses, or by enrollment in our regular school system. Even in vocational guidance we realize that while today you might be best fitted for an auto mechanic, if you take a business college course, you might become so outstanding'aa, a speed typist that a year hence you would be best fitted for stenography.

Personality is not fixed. and Aqua, bizes iu to Use Osr Charge Aecot or Budget Services at No litre Co-' SEVENTH AT lOCUST from developing Put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril at the very first sniffle, Bneeze or sign of nasal Irritation. Its quick action aids yVS-Ju Nature's defenses vifft vJ) againstcolds.Follow directions In folder. VATCO'KCL Many doctors call attention to Crisco's DIGESTIBILITY. Crisco ALL-VEGETABLE! mwM.it a 1 err iwtw oin TMAMXTO I iff lP 1 111 -cg'" 3.JL HELEN E.IDEUL.

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