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Daily News from New York, New York • 35

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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WINNIE WINKLE SINCE DAISY WOW THAT i RIBBON FOR VALOR. SHE'S ENJOYING, HER HOUR OF GLORY 5 3 OH. SHEiS JU3T SX ToUChTvOUSTEPPEDI I I DON'T TEMPT 1 I I I BUT I'M NOT. 1 hHtjT'Wj0" MV FOOT-- I I 1 enjoying it SOrrrr: I i 1: Lyjura T. IL.HA.

WHY UUN ItMHrui IW Vll I i I 1 I vnciv jiiui mihuii VA. ww I A i I I ZiJ IV li Ik LVD I II s7( -V 11 i lie 1 r- J- JK. I 1 I I 1 El c3it 1 ft PARENTS 0 i i AND IDxiiCy IQtiti 'Double Indemnity' A Tense Melodrama for the Busy Housawife CHILDREN" By NANCY DORR1S Peanut butter spares rationed fats by shouldering the fhorltning load in a new version of oatmeal cookies. Jeanette B. McCay, nutrition By KATE CAMERON 71 3 That Instinctive 'No' Habit Is Bad and You (Far Adult Only) Should Overcome It "Double Indemnity" is sheer horror, so realistically conveyed by the characters of the story that it Will put all By GLADYS BEVANS "Oh, Mother says she'll take us to the park.

Hurry home and ask your mother if you may go, Betty," specialist of the New York State Emergency Food Commission, recommends her recipe for peanut butter oatmeal cookies which are as good to eat as they are good for you. Peanut Oatmeal Cookies Three-fourthn cup peanut butter Three tablespootiH KhortenlriK One cup sugar (mixed bruwn and white) Ttiree-fourthu cup sifted enrichea flour Two teaspoons raking powder One-fnurth teaspoon salt One-third cup water One and one-fourth rups oatmefil Chilling time: One hour, or until firm Oven temperature: 375 deRrees F. Making time: Ten minuteH, or more Yield' Four dozen. excitedly exclaimed hue. "I'd love to go but it's not much use asking Mother, she's bound to say no.

She always does, hesi tated Betty. "Well, try anyway, and we'll wait for you." Betty ran home, opened the door and called, "Mother, may I go to Roles steeped in villainy claim Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray in "Double Indemnity," Paramount chiller. the park "No," came the prompt reply "Don't bother me now, I'm Work the peanut butter and Patterns DATE FROCK nil 'l'0Q Ml shortening to a cream in a mixing "But, Mother," child tried again. "Don't say please. Mrs.

bowl; gradually add the sugar, Parker going to take Sue and creaming well. Mix and sift the me." sifted flour, baking powder and "Oh," replied the mother, listen salt together; add to the creamed ing for the first time, "if Mrs. mixture alternately with the water Stir in the uncooked oatmeal, Parker is going along that's differ ent. Why didn't you say so before? Run along, but don't be late Form the dough into two rolls; wrap separately in waxed paper; getting home. chill until firm Cut into slices (one-fourth inch It's a peculiar thing, the instinctive "No." If you think about it a little you'll realize that quite a thick) with a sharp knife: place upon greased baking sheets.

Bake those who see the picture on the Paramount Theatre screen under a nightmarish spell for days. number of people have the habit. in a moderately hot oven until firm and brown. Lift from the The power of the James M. Cain sheets to cake racks.

When cold novel has been captured by director Sometimes it has to do with the granting of a request, sometimes with the suggestion to go here or there, or do this or that, and some store in a covered container. Billy wilder for his screen version of the book. He has taken the insidious development of a murder plan in ihe distorted brains of two people and built it into the most Tonight's Dinner Barbecued Meat Balls Zucchini Mashed Potatoes Mixed Green Salad Applesauce Cookies Milk (children) Coffee Tomorrow: Fish Trr out new vegetable oh your terrifying study of crime, and of the behavior of the criminals, that III 10-20 killers' nemesis, as an insurance investigator, and Porter Hall, Byron Barr, Tom Powers and Jean Heather have the chief supporting roles. The latter is the young actress who made a hit in Paramount's "Going My Way." This highly melodramatic film is a departure for Wilder, who has hitherto been identified with comedies like "The Major and the Minor" and such adventurous films as "Five Graves to Cairo." It is no picture for the kiddies, nor for adults with faint hearts and weak stomachs. times it concerned with the presentation of a new idea.

"No," seems to be some people's reaction to any proposal that doesn't emanate from themselves. It's really a manifestation of a definite psychological state this resistance that they set up. When children get this "No," habit we call it "contrariness," but it really is the result of their not being managed properly. We can easily acquire the "No" habit without realizing it. Children who are very docile may accept family thin week.

The Irultet "Serve A wonderful dress for dates beautifully cut, soft tihining advantageously placed and emphasis Mure YrsrrtNbleft" tell kow to eook IN varieties. Including; llnrtard lleets, Srseeotash. Mall a atamped. sell-addressed envelope for It to anrr Uorrla. The 4J4 on the waist insets lor slender midriff.

No. is available in sizes 10. 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20. Size 16 requites 3's yards of Til, inch fabric. For mdei intr pattern -ew York.

17. V. see directions below. BABY SLIPPERS Mitchell Ayres' orchestra is the attraction of the new Paramount stage show, with the Andrews Sisters making personal appearances as the featured entertainers of the revue. your denials, but they are very apt to be made discontented by them.

If, on the other hand, the children are strong-willed, they're quite likely to simply disobey you. Therefore, if you have contracted the habit, cure it as quickly as possible. How To Gain Okeillrarr Without Punishment Is Mr booklet wklek will be sent to yon upon receipt of a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Address Wr. Hevana.

The f. 22l 4Ud New York, IT. N. $5 DAILY FOR FAVORITE RECIPE Lamb Bean Stew Two cups dried Htrm beans Six cups water (about) Standing time: Five hours One teaspoon salt Cooking time: Twenty minutes One pound lamb (neck, shoulder or breawt), cubed One-fourth cup flour Three tablespoons fat Browning time: Fifteen minutes Three cups boiling water Simmering time: Two hours (about) One cup ohopped onion Fight bmall carrots, cut lengthwise One and one-half teaspoons salt One-fourth teaspoon pepper One-half bav leaf has ever reached the screen. He has done this with a tautness of direction that leaves the beholder breathless throughout exhibition of the film.

Wilder chose the players of the east wieely. Barbara Stanwyck has given many interesting portrayals of femininity on the screen, but she has never presented as subtle and indelible a characterization as the one of Phyllis Dietrichson in "Double Indemnity." Her murderess recalls to mind the story of Ruth Snyder and her lover, who paid the death penalty for bludgeoning Ruth's husband to death some years ago. Fred MacMurray proves effective in the role of Walter Neff, the cunning insurance agent who plans the details, of the perfect crime which he carries out with the aid of Phyllis. This is the first time that MacMurray has had a chance to demonstrate his acting ability in a straight character role and he uphold, the judgment of director (Wilder by turning in a top-notch performance of an average man who is led into committing a crime because of his crazy infatuation for a coldblooded but.insidiously sexy blonde. Edward G.

Robinson gives a fine performance in the role of the "Double Indemnity," Para. mount picture, directed by Billy Wilder. Screen play by Wilder and Raymond Chandler from novel by James M. Cain. Presented at Paramount Theatre.

Running time, 1 hour, 46 minutes. I Garden luide By ALVA TAYLOR Putting the garden to bed this Fall by sowing a cover crop of Winter rye is one of the best ways to improve the texture of the soil and increase fertility for next season. Since it should be sown early enough to make at least two inches of growth before cold weather, don't wait until the garden is completely empty before planting the seed. As sections of the garden are harvested spade them, break up the clods, remove stones and rubbish and sow the rye. Sow the seed evenly from north to south and then from east to west so that you will get a thorough coverage.

Then rake the soil lightly in one direction to cover the seed about a quarter of an inch. I V-M Arrl Simmering time: Forty minutes Three cups hot boiled rics Two tablespoons melted butter or margarine Servings: Six Soak the beans in the water in a saucepan. Do not drain. Add the salt; cover; cook; drain. Flour the cubed lamb; brown in the fat in a heavy saucepan; add the boiling water; cow; cook until almost tender.

Add the onion, carrots, beans and seasonings; cook until tender. Remove the bay leaf. Combine the rice and melted butter. Serve the stew upon a hot platter, or in bowls, topped with the rice. From Mrs.

Mary C. Sovino, Long Island City, L. comes today's prize recipe. Your recipe may win the $5 offered daily. Send it to the Favorite Recipe Editor, The News, 220 E.

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They make lovely inexpensive gifts Pattern X408 contains complete instructions. Address ultera Ike SrMS, f. II. Had t.rsmt I ralral Anars. Sew ork I'rlot name and address.

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Illnslratlas I.W dresa pullrrn llrs In lull color. IS reals. THE CAST Walter Xeff Fred MarMiin-av I'hyilis Dietrichsoii Barbara Stanwyck Harton Edward G. Robinson Mr. Jackson Portrr Hall In the early Spring the rye will continue its growth.

When the time comes to spade the garden, it should be about eight or ten inches high and should then be spaded under, when it will decompose and form fertilizing humus. Lola lietri'hoii Mr. Dietriehson Nino Za'-hette Mr. Norton Sam Gorlouis Jo Pete Jean Heather Tom Power B.vron Barr Richard 5aine Fortimio Bonnnov John Philliber 44.

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