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Women9nferejti GUIDE TO COOKING tlem of Sockty ACTIVITIES OF CLUBS THE CREATES! KEWSMTEt 4: 15 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1913. This Savory Irish Sfew, Made with Fresh Vegetables, Will Spare Those Ration Stamps Pan American Council to Be Screen Offers Novel Thriller in'CatPeople' Officers' Host BY JUDITH CASS. "CAT PEOPLE." Produced br EKO-Rsdio. Directed by Jacques Toarnear. Presented at the Monroe theater.

A VAN A. Cristobal, and Rio de Janeiro will seem like familiar ports of call on future expedi tions to Chicago army and navy eScers ho take advantage of the Pan- American council's hospitality during THE Irena Dutirovns Oliver Reed Itr. Judd Alice The Commodore. t'arer Miss IMunkett The Cat CAST. pi moo Kent Smith Conway Randolph Jack Rait Alaa Napier Donne Elisabeth RuMeil the next few months.

On March 13 the council will give the first of series of four rhumba tea-dances for officers stationed here, an event which will be encored on the second Satur days in April. May. and June in the Hoi el La Salle's Pan-American caff The first of the parties, which raay become monthly year around gather ings, will be a salute to Mexico, Chile, and Brazil. "Local color" will in li LATER ADD VEGETABLES a-N- STEW IS TENDER i I THE STEW IS TENDER 1 il FLOUR AND BROWN MEAT elude a vendor in Mexican costume who will sell flowers from a basket Transfer meat and vegetables to individual casseroles. Thicken 3 atop her head.

Latin American wine liquid in pan, adding more water, to make about 2 cups of gravy. punch, and music by a rumba orches 1 To serve four, start with pounds of cubed lamb neck and shoulder. Flour and brown meat with a garlic clove in drippings. Remove garlic. Add salt, pepper, a bay leaf, and cup of water.

Cover and simmer. After an hour add 4 quartered potatoes, 2 sliced onions, 4 cut carrots, a quartered turnip, if you like, and cup more water. Cover and simmer another hour, or until meat and vegetables are tender. Pour gravy over meat and vegetables and reheat in oven or broiler for serving. tra, with perhaps a rumba exhibition.

Between 3 and 6 o'clock all army and r.avy officers will be welcomed as guests of the council, but the special guests of the afternoon will be officers stationed at the Naval Reserve Train I ing school at Northwestern university. A Latin American artist who is in the United States as guest of the state de Women in War Work By Kate Massee Smart Pumps Ready to Adorn New Ensembles Lange Replaces Kleiber; Draws Warm Greeting railment will speak briefly in Spanish The parties, which were the idea of Mrs. Edward M. Tourtelot assist ant to the director of the council, will be under the chairmanship of Mrs. One hundred young women in the ordnance inspection classes at the Illinois Institute of Technology have By Mae Tinee.

Good Morning! Cat People tosses about the su! jects of psychiatry, hallucination, and were-leopardy and just misses being a No. 1 thriller. "Were-leopardy coined to fit the occasion. The film's weakness lies In too many loose threads which cause suspense and interest to flag and In a miscast heroine. Miss Simone is just a little-Kirl-maklns-faces in a r61e that screams for a Bette Davis.

However, the picture IS different, and well acted with exception noted. Photography and settings are effective, and the naturalness of the dialog issuing from such a murk of the fantastic is very impressive. Scenes are laid in New York, where Oliver Reed, a naval architect, meets and falls in love with Irena Dubrovna. a sketch artist from Jugo-Slavia. Their first encounter Is at the zoo.

where Irena raptly draws pictures cf a black leopard. Oliver marries her despite the strange story she tells of animal metamorphosis which, she says, was the curse of her people and she has reason to believe may spell tragedy for her. Oliver, certain that it's all in her mind and that he can jolt her into normalcy, undertakes the marriage even tho she insists she must, for a time at least, be his wife in name only. At last Dr. Judd, a psychiatrist, is called in.

Irena's jealousy of Alice Moore, Reed's office assistant, brings on a series of events such as old New York had never seen the like of before. Splendid characterizations are contributed by brilliant Tom Conway, pretty Jane Randolph, and good-looking Kent Smith, who is a stranger to me. And little Simone Simon, while not adequate for her present part. IS definitely appealing. Sem you tomorrow.

De Witt Davis III. Among the young women working with her will be Miss Cherry Sue Orr. Miss Shirley Garnett, BY REA SEEGER. Here's a shopping discovery for exacting shoe shoppers! See the dressmaker pumps and other models to wear with clothes that are definitely Concert by the Chicago Symphony orchestra. Hana Lance, conductor.

Presented at Orchestra hall Toesday afternoon. Feb. 23. 1043. The program: Overture to Eoryanthe Suite from "The fire Bird Pastorale d'et Honecser joined thousands of other women war workers now.

"vearing protective safety headgear. Last week the women received their safety caps, and were Mrs. Jackson K. Dering. and Mrs.

George Owen Fairweather Jr. Each arty will be devoted to certain Latin American countries, with officers from cne of the army or navy stations here dress parade, the very feminine soft Mary Meade's Daily Food Bulletin Freeze of processed food la stores until March 1. Registration for war ration book Xo. 2 ends 8 p. m.

Feb. 26. Point rationing of processed foods begins March 1. Sugar coupon No. 11, quantity 3 pounds, good thru March 13.

Coffee coupon No. 25, quantity 1 pound, good thru Starch 21. War Time Menu for Friday BREAKFAST Half Grapefruit Enriched Farina Quick Coffee Cake Milk Coffee or Cereal Beverage IXNCH Hard Cooked Egg and Olive Sandwiches Sweet Sour Slaw Stewed Fresh Feara Milk DINNER Raked Salmon Slices, Lemon Whipped Parsley Potatoes Green Beans with Carrots Celery Curls Bread Pudding Hot Orange Sauce Milk Tea shown how to wear them by Mrs. Pearle A. Reinhard, 5234 South Dor Symphony No.

7, A major Beethoven BY CLAUDIA CASSIDY. crepe dresses trimmed with lace, with ribbon, and with bows. Or with the costumes of taffeta or of taffeta and as special guests for the day. Mrs. Patricia Floto Lynch and John Heller Married.

wool. And many of these distinctive The Chicago Symphony orchestra is giving out souvenir programs this week. above the orchestra's chester avenue, the designer. Mrs. Reinhard said that her chief difficulty is in getting the girls to wear the hats properly.

"They try to look glamor The news that Mrs. Patricia Floto pumps are made with the toes covered, something to cheer about! Lynch and John Heller were married favorite verse of The Star Spangled last Saturday in Beverly Hills. Cal Banner," the one about when free il SERVE IN CASSEROLES Others have open toes, and feature ous, she said, "and adjust mem so that their pompadours show." She explained that this defeats the purpose men shall stand, is printed Erich bows edged with tiny jet beads; soft will come as a surprise to Chicagoans, for few friends of the John W. Flotos" attractive daughter knew that she rosettes of ribbon, or crocheted pat Kleiber's cancelation of his conduct Tribune Studio Photos. 1 of the cap, which was designed to safeguard the hair from machinery.

terns in fine silk thread. There are ing commitment, couched in these and Reges M. Lynch were divorced Here's your finished stew rich, brown, and savory. Serve it patent leathers accented with gros 4. now familiar words from his agent earlier this month in Las Vegas, grain ribbon and smooth kidskins with a salad of tossed greens, cornbread, milk, and baked apple.

This is Mrs. Reinhard's first venture "Kleiber refuses coming to Chicago Nev. The former Mrs. Lynch had (with toes coveredl contrasted across been spending the winter in Call now since you made your announce into the field of professional design, altho she has designed and made her the instep with a soft fold of black You won't need any of your precious blue ration stamps for this meal. (Prepared by Mary Meade.) fornia recuperating from an illness.

ribbed ribbon. ment regarding Defauw. Greetings." As a matter of record, the telegram Mr. Heller, whom she has known own and her children's clothes as long as she can remember. She was pro All of them are patrician examples of what well groomed and fastidious since they were classmates at the spelled it Defaw.

foundly affected by the Pearl Harbor Francis Parker school, also is sta women have appreciated for years attack, and immediately after it scur tioned on the west coast as an army So Hans Lange took over what was to have been the first of Mr. Kleiber's concerts yesterday afternoon, leaving Heels are high enough to appear ried around to see where she could fit aviation cadet at Santa Ana. None of the Floto family attended into war work. "I found," she said, his choice of music unchanged except graceful and feminine. Of course you can't expect the lavish assortments in colors, styles, or even sizes as be that I was born too soon.

Every Philharmonic Group Files Union Charges BY MARCIA WINN" to lengthen a short program by add the wedding, but jlr. Hellers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heller of where I went I was told I was too old." This discouraged her, but she found ing Honegger's drowsy "Pastorale d'ete." Warmly welcomed by the Music Note fore fhe ration restraints, but what is available is especially worth check Highland Park and Lake Shore drive, Against Dr.

Rodzinski arrived in California yesterday. They audience, which is making a point ing for the right kind of footgear for solace in the advice of a friend, a psychologist, who told her to stick to her needle. She thought no more of its regard for our associate con Charges against Dr. Artur Rodzin- about it until one night her husband. ductor, Mr.

Lange returned the compliment with an alert and adroit per custom tailor, who had visited a Philharmonic Symphony orchestra, formance. war plant that day, came home with as a result of his dismissal of 14 musicians, were filed today with ofli By a curious quirk of choice and cials of local 802 of the American cancelation he found himself conduct to go, consider the whole thing deducted from your 1943 income tax, and send in a check. Monday the society received a check from a Lt. Edward Harris of the ski troops. "You don't know me," he wrote.

"I'm from Connecticut. Just consider me a phantom, too." Nomenclature. And now comes the story of the member of the orchestral association who, when the name of Desire Defauw came up for consideration as conductor of the Chicago Symphony orchestra, said, yes. he's the Dionne quintuplets' doctor, isn't he?" reaeration ot Musicians by the or ing Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, featured by Desire Defauw at the new spring fashions. In the same shop are some of the newest little pancake hats made of hand-crocheted.

line, silky, thin braid, the same braid that can be found in matching handbags. Bright red, bright green, gold, and blue are four good contrast shades to wear with casual st reet clothes. There is a double frill of the crotcheted braid wheels at the front and to the sides, a sort. of fat ruching effect or a halo. Jeivish Bio; Sisters.

Board members of the Jewish Big chestra's shop committee. Declaring Rodzinski had injured midweek concerts in January the the reputations of the 14 and cur Irina Baronova is ill and will be unable to appear with Ballet Theater, opening an engagement at the Civic Opera house this evening, until further notice. Tonight's program remains unchanged, offering Les Sylphides," "Pillar of Fire." and Bluebeard," but tomorrow night's schedule has been altered to Include "Swan Lake," Aleko," and "Gala Performance." Meanwhile, Robert Lawrence, dance critic of the New York Herald Tribune, has been engaged as guest conductor of Tschaikowsky ballets, "Swan Lake" and "Aleko," to be danced next Monday evening. Mr. Lawrence appeared as guest conductor of Cavalleria Rusticana" during the Chicago opera season.

concerts that led to his engagement tailed their future earning ability, the committee asked "some finan as conductor and musical director for next season. Mr. Lange's was unde cial return, or a public apology from niably a better performance, being member Artur Rodzinski." The com direct, straightforward, and all of mittee also telegraphed appeals to members oi all other leading sym phony orchestras in the country to piece. It had a point of view which was to express Beethoven clearly and concisely, knowing that Beethoven would do the rest. The orchestra refuse contracts with the Philhar Sisters will hold a conference and luncheon at 11 o'clock today in the Covenant club, with Mrs.

Samuel S. Hollender presiding. cut short their stay in Phoenix. Ariz in order to join their son and his young bride. At present Mr.

Lynch is stationed with the coast guards in Elizabeth City. N. C. Number of Small Parties Given for Lt. James Otis.

Kack from Quonset Point. R. where he was graduated on Saturday with the navy's latest A. V. S.

class. Lt. James Otis is enjoying a round of email parties given for him by the Crises' friends and Glencoe neighbors. He will leave next Tuesday to report to his new post in Ottumwa, la. Mrs.

Otis and Joan. James, and Elliott may join him at the close of the school ear. Enthusiasts of the ballet will flock to the Civic Opera house tonight to see the opening performance of the Eallet theater, which will be here until March 7. Mrs. Wentworth G.

Field, Mrs. Charles B. Goodspced. and Mrs. Chauncey McCormick are among those who have taken tickets for a number of performances during the 12-day run.

An add-a-pearl necklace, two 525 ar bonds, a dozen dinner plates, and a 50 pound keg of soap chips will be among the prizes claimed by bridge players today at a card party and tea which the Woman's Guild and Auxiliary of St. Chrysostom's church is giv- monic Symphony until we have won justice. played brilliantly, and the symphony had drive and scope. In the finale there were some harsh spots, as if Wittim: Workers Club. the brass did not quite mesh with Movie Closeup The Willing Workers Woman's club the strings, but this was unimportant will meet at 1:30 o'clock today in the Standard club.

in the spacious whole, which had in timations of Beethoven the titan. Starting tomorrow a six minute Stevens State near Wathinqton Downstairs at Stevens ThU What Wo Want? Everywhere you turn these days, you find an example of the New Freedom, but the most striking to come to our attention in recent weeks was one which stunned a young man we know. He was riding on a street car about 4 o'clock the other afternoon when he spied what he took to be a lady war worker. She was about 35, he guessed, wore slacks, and carried a tin lunch basket. Saying to himself: Look at that poor girl.

Just worn out. Probably on the swing shift, too," he promptly leaped to his feet and offered her his seat. At first she said nothing. She merely gave him a cold, scornful, withering look. Then she hissed, "Sit down, you sucker! Law Firm Goes to Work.

From somewhere in the Atlantic Ensign Jack Floberg, formerly with the law firm of Kirkland, Fleming, Martin, Green Ellis here, wrote his mother last week asking for two skunks. He and his fellow officers want them as ship's mascots. He wrote that he had told the boys that if any one could get two skunks, his mother, a woman of resourcefulness, could. The mother was flattered, but Try as she did, she could find no skunks. Finally she called the law firm.

Could it help? The firm assigned its foremost investigator to the task, and at last reports he was scouring the countryside with no luck. In the meantime Ensign Floberg and his associates have named the animals Tojo and Adolf. Check from Phantom. The most apocryphal event of the local year is the Illinois Children's Home and Aid society's Phantom ball. They hope to raise $15,000 at it, only there is no ball.

You imagine you went to it, compute how much you would have spent, add a thank offering for not having had animated cartoon titled "Point Ra Polish Chaplain Is Guest of Catholic Group Here Bishop Joseph Gawlina of Poland, chief chaplain with the rank of general in the Polish army, was guest of Catholic clergy of Polish birth or ancestry yesterday noon at St. Mary of Perpetual Help church, Morgan street and West 32d place. Earlier in the day he called on Archbishop Samuel A. Stritch. At the luncheon Bishop Gawlina praised the American soldiers he saw on the North Africa and other fronts.

ine overture to i.uryanthe was tioning of Foods," which explains the equally good Jn style and consistently I TRIBUNE Photo.) Miss Sarah Newey, member of Illinois Tech ordnance inspection class, models new safety cap. use of the point system, will be shown beautiful in tone. It had a breadth at the State-Lake, Roosevelt, Rialto, of line that displayed both Weber Telenews, United Artists, Palace, Mon and the orchestra. Stravinsky's Fire Stevens State near Wathinqton Downstairs at Stevens roe. Woods, Garrick.

Appollo. and Chi Bird was less completely successful. cago theaters. It will run until March tale of how he had seen a young 5 and then skip out to the neighbor woman almcst scalped when her hair became tangled in some machinery. tho in sustained legato passages it took on the muscled languor of a panther's stretch, and It quivered to a gleaming finale as the horns sang hood movie houses.

This gave her the idea of safety snoods, and she spent six weeks de deeply thru the slash of strings. signing one, with her husband acting Continued on page 17, column 3. What was missing was the quicksil as, her model. ver audacity of the ballet score in Satisfied with the result, she took A Lovely Elizabeth Arden the febrile malevolence of the infer it to a manufacturing company, which nal dance the only part of the ballet to survive recent revival, matching for the eye pictures conjured up by told her the idea was fine but it was too expensive to make. She went to work again, eliminating as many of the as she could.

The result the ear. was the present cap. a smart looking Violinist in Recifal design that is washable and made of Soft, natural -looking and so easy to manage nonpriority materials. It clears the scalp line, Mrs. Reinhard said, and Ann Hawryliw, who probably is the eliminates the danger of hair being caught in overhead machinery.

youngest member of the violin section of the Woman's Symphony orchestra, appeared in Kimball hall recital last night, with Olga Sandor Mrs. Mary Garry Turner, who since last September has been secretary to playing reliable accompaniments. Miss the chairmen of the advisory board Hawryliw has a tone of good size and and hostess committee at the Chicago service men's center, 176 West Wash a reasonable amount of dexterity, but her playing is immature in style and ington street, is now Sergt. Turner of the women's reserve of the marine dangerously inaccurate in intonation. In both Bach's Concerto in A minor and Vieuxtemps' Fourth Concerto, she corps.

She leaves her job at the cen ter today and will await orders to New under-artn Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration was at her-best in the slow movements which at times took on a report for duty. Mrs. Turner, who has a brother-in- 1 8-95 yin law in service, said the marine corps had particular appeal for her because of the many heroic yet modest young smooth legato flow. But she needs far greater accuracy and command of style before she can make either work sound like more than a studio TODAY'S S5 PRIZE RECIPE rilled Crescents. I A rich tra roll.

ITm to three doiea.l 1 rake compressed yeast, crumbled 2 tablespoons sugar cop et aporated milk, heated to lake warm 3 caps unsifted floor 1 rop lard or other shortening 1 teaspoon aalt 3 SS yolka, well beatea -x teaspoon almood extract teaspoon vanilla Nut Filling: 1 rap aatmeata. chopped fine rap raiaiaa, chopped 1 tablespoon batter 1 tablespoon (agar i cap milk Add yeast and sugar to lukewarm milk and let stand 10 minutes, until yeast pus up. Meanwhile, cut into Cour as for pastry. Add salt, egg yolks, and flavorings to yeast mixture and stir in flour. It will be necessary to knead the flour mixture in at the end.

Knead lightly until elastic and divide dough Into 6 parts. Roll each out Into a thin roundlike pie crust Cut Into 6 to 8 pie shaped edjres and place a teaspoonful or less of filling on each wedge. Roll each up from outside edge of circle to Inside to make horns. Place on ungreased baking sheet and turn ends In to make crescents. Bake immediately without rising In a moderate 330 degrees men until lightly browned about 20 minutes.

Cool and sprinkle lightly with powdered sugar. The sugar may be silted over the rolls thru a fine strainer. To make the filling, combine ingredients and bring to a boll. Other f.llings, such as cooked prunes, autmcats. or preserves may be used.

Mrs. Walter Grtcii. SIS W. 151st street, Eat Chicago. Ind.

SEND IN YOUR FAVORITE RECIPE. Address: Recipe Contest, Chicago Tribune. fellows she'd met at the center when they were on leave from the Solomons or Guadalcanal. Thomas Beecham, British 8-95 Fifty-three young women were in ducted into the WAAC yesterday. In Conductor, Weds Pianist New York, Feb.

23 The Side Drape dress does nice things for your figure! c-1 js the group was Miss Elizabeth T. Stuwe of Chicago, whose reason for enrolling, other than wanting to serve her country, is that she has a sister Bull's Eye Print Beecham, British conductor of symphony orchestras, has married Betty Humby, English pianist who has ap peared with him in concerts in Lon 1. Does not tot dresses or men's shirts. Does not irritate skin. 2.

No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor.

4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute ot Launder a new hit dress simple 4 in line ruffle trimmed! Another of our wonderful Vf ingly simple draped by an i-l knnwincr handat don, the United States, and Canadian cities, it was disclosed today. Hans Of sheer rayon crepe W.

Heinsheimer. the conductor's sport dresses "softened up The way you look today and every day for months to come, depends a great deal on your permanent. An expert permanent with Elizabeth Arden's own special creams and lotions will save endless fuss and bother, leaves your hair lustrous, full of life. It's a perfect foundation for your favorite coiffure. PERMANENTS 15.00 end 20.00 ing for being harmless to agent, said Beecham is 63 and his bride is 34.

Both had been married previously. fabric serving in the army nurse corps overseas. Mrs. Anne V. Zinser, director of women's activities for Illinois, will be in charge of a luncheon meeting to be held on March 4 at 12:30 o'clock at the Electric club, when representatives of 50 women's clubs will hear talks on women's activities in salvage in Illinois.

The speakers will be Mrs. Betty Barton Greco of Washington, D. national director of the women's unit of the WPB; Nathaniel Leverone, state chairman of salvage; Edward J. with a peplum treatment in its cute short sleeves repeated at the hipline and a bit of color in the flowers at its waist. Have it in Navy or Black.

12 to 20. A budget shop "value- with ruffles. A new fashion note that emphasizes the beautifully simple lines of the dress. In an unusual and smart print. Red, Green.

Aqua or Navy rayon crepe. 10 to 16. 8.95 National PTA Meeting Called Off in Chicago The National Congress of Parents on Sorry, no mail ardent and Teachers, parent body of the na J7 a iar Also ia lOt and 59 jars Downstairs Sports i plus" for just 8.951 forru. no mail Downstairs State Chas. A.

Stevens Co. tion's PTA associations, announced GsaroauoibrA Chas. A. Stevens Co. yesterday cancellation of its 1943 VMM MHKinur 8liiUI' nnnnnD Condon, regional OCD chairman, and Ben Regan, executive secretary of the salvage division.

meeting scheduled for Chicago early 70 EAST WALTON PLACE CHICAGO SUPERIOR 69S0 in May..

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