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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUESDAY, OCT. 15. 1940 Mums Are Design Sources Seen Right for Football Keep Girlish Figure Many a woman thinks that a heavy, matronly figure ii the price she has to pay for having a baby. Of course it's not true at all. Same will power, plus exercise and our helpful chart.

AFTER BABY COMES, will aid you to flip into a site It drcs with no trouble at all. Doctors now agree that a woman can begin to tier-loon after the baby arrive i. Some At Costume Art Exhibit By KATHERIXE BLAXCK We women seldom consider, when we buy and wear a dress or hat or coat, In just what far or strange place or time or custom the inspiration for the design of the garment had its roots. It may be Just an inexpensive little frock of which there are many on the market. But it was copied or adapted from some original model, and certain distinguishing features of that I countries and ranges over model and of the inspiration from two cenuiries 0f time.

Corsages Take New Twist and Sweep the Field costume of cotton with a pleated skirt, striped sequin embroidered lines. Diutrr to Beach Dm A San Bias Indian woman's i blouse of gav applique embroidery a d.nner dress of pir.ki.-h beige and black linen with two ferer.t iiv-ets East Indian batik and striped cotton. I A beach club costume in whit rayon with a red and whit Ur.ed hood takes its sralloped pockets and i collar from a linen carriage duster and hood, circa 13T5-13E0. I Several groups of hats lift ail I soru of ideas, drapes, shapes, em-i broidery or ornament, from the oddest headpieces a man's plush 4 folding hat of the Empire period, a Viennese man' straw top hat of 1835, a Polish man's embroidered smoking cap of 1850, a woman's 1 oonnet of 1880, etc. Br GERTRUDE McALLISTER What's a football game to a girl without a chrysanthemum from the wnicn was created survive in the boyfriend? If we had our way, all of them are even giving exercise that the new mother can do in bed even before she's allowed to walk around.

Send three cents in stamp or coin (do not tend stamped envelope) to Woman's Page Editor, Brooklyn Eagle, for your cupy. mothers would bring up their sons in the tradition that one without the other is like a ring without the diamond. frock we buy the frock that is so smart, up to the minute and Just rifchr for the certain occasions for which we Intend to wear it. We may not know, but would be Interested If we did, that the arrangement of stripes and colors in our dress Is based, perhaps, on a gay shirt worn long ago by a Sometimes men just don't ever if Exhibitors are Jessie Franklin Turner, who is also a director of the museum; Henri Bendel, Flra Benenson of Bonwit Teller, Brlgance of Lord Taylor. Helen Cookman, Jo Copeland, Vincent Coppola, Lilly Dache, Wilson Fol-mar of Jay-Thorpe, Elizabeth Hawes, Janet Hollander, Emmett Joyce of Saks-Fifth Avenue, Kivi-ett-e, Renee Montague, Mark Mooring and Leslie Morris of Bergdorf-Goodman, Norman Norell of Hattle Carnegie, Florence Relchman, Net-Ue Rosenstein and Bally Victor.

think about such things, but a smart girl can set her beau's thoughts running in the right direction if she approaches the sub ject tactfully. Besides, it's a wom-ans place to keep a man Informed on the smartest, fashions, even In flowers. Mighty Tricky South American Indian. We may not recognize that the fine fitted bodice In the wedding gown of the bride whose wedding we attended last week was lifted almost bodily lrom an old-fashioned corset of the last century. Open to Publio All 'the sources to which our American designers have turned for TV- Chrysanthemums hold their tra inspiration Is an evening ensemble in Burmese gold.

The two costumes from which It took 1U Inspiration are beside it. The gown and the full-skirted, knee-length quilted coat are printed In red in the same design as the East Indian Rajput cotton coat nearby. The cut of the coat, however, follows a Persian coat In different color and print alongside It. A beautiful dinner gown with a draped bodice of white Jersey over a delicate moonlight blue chiffon skirt striped with long lines of shimmering spangles was Inspired by a Jugoslavian native woman's Wedding dresses both give and take inspiration in the exhibit. For instance, a street dress in a gray fabric printed with white butter ditional honors as stadium favorites and this season you'll find the gorgeous big mums combined dra matically with the daisy type chrysanthemums In sumptuous corsages Mr for Jumbo fur muffs.

For girls with a flair for the unusual there are dozens of Intriguing new modernistic styles that transform familiar flower petals Into exotic new 3i Without Starving, Taking Drags or Streauous bercltM Don't let ugly fat spoil your loveliness just include two slices of Itollymood Bread in place of fattening foods with each meal, oily inspiration for the brilliant creations which they have designed for us are vividly brought to our attention in an exhibit which opens today at the Museum of Costume Art on the fourth floor of Rockefeller Center, 630 5th Manhattan. This "Designer's Exhibition," as it is known, is the first important non -commercial presentation of its type and was assembled through the co-operation of various de arrangements. Gladiolus petals, for example, are transformed into QUCKf DRAKE SAYS corsages that suggest enormous I trootl Bread is a A naw. ltifinut. lower HOSTESSES WOULD cabbage roses or are used to encircle dahUa corsages.

Twin corsages, united by lanyard chains, LOST WITHOUT starch bread, panic ularly good lottttd. Wrii. for FREB Book- are a novelty sure to proclaim glamour girl standing. THIS DELICIOUS flies, designed In a front drape, sWnds beide the wedding gown which inspired the print and the drtpe the gown of a bride of the 1880s in heavy ivory satin trimmed with Duchess lace in which the motif is butterflies. On the other hand, a wedding fcown for the modern bride made of 12 yards of pure silk satin takes Us lovely slim fitted bodice from the 1885 bridal corset shown beside it, made of white satin, laced at th; back, with shoulder straps and square neck and decoratively stitched boning.

Incidentally, the corset mannequin wears a delicate old "bustle" petticoat lent by the Museum of the City of New York. Toreador's Jacket Almost literally translated Into a lovely dinner gown is the Spanish toreador's costume beside it. The gown is a slinky plum-colored rayon crepe with a brilliant bolero in orchid moire embroidered in gold and with the embroidery, shoulder line and sleeve almost exactly like that on the toreador's jacket. Striking in lis faithfulness to its FAVORITE The pencil slim silhouette that's Ut, "Th H.tlrwei io Hollywood Braid, Dept. Hollywood, DAK'S i fi-i fi- used for 1940 spectator sports is an effective foil for the dramatic new flower arrangements.

Beiges, blacks Cihf. POUND CAK-tSt signers and houses, who lent their original creations, inspired by items in the museum's collection, for the showing. The exhibit will continue through Nov. 2, is open daily except Sunday from 10 to 5:30 and is free to the public. Each of the designer's creations is shown alongside the document which inspired it and it is extremely Interesting to see how a line, a bit of color arrangement, a trimming or just simply a theme has been transferred from the document Into a lovely creation for modern wear.

The source material represented was chosen from 17 jr ChormiriB and muted colorings that American designers favor are eually perfect backgrounds for orchids, gardenias, roses, carnations or chrysanthemums. Batons decked with roses or carnations with ribbons in your college colors will be sure to make a hit with the belle who is an en Baked Ixcluslvely by KOSTER BAKING CO. RAH! RAH! RAH! High marks in any football-bound procession will go to this Best Girl whose beau wired her this muff corsage, combining large yellow chrysanthemums, daisy chrysanthemums and croton leaves. Sheared beaver, in hat and coat, is one of the big furs this Winter. thusiastic cheer leader.

After the Game For dancing after the big game, fresh flower headdresses are important fashion news. Orchids, gardenias, camellias and rubrum lilies are particularly popular with belles who comb their curls in pompadour styles. Beaux who wish to score a particular hit are wiring fJMsm Menu OMEN Here's How to Mix First Class Cocktails their best girls flower wristlets with I Cream of Mushroom Soup scalloped Pork and Cabbage Cheese Potato Pulls Lettuce With French Dressing Apple Scallop Coffee Tea Milk matching pompadour corsages. Escalloped Fork and Cabbaie. (A left-over).

2 cups cooked pork, l'i cups cabbage (chopped). l'j cuds thin white sauce or thin pork gravy. 'This is LEARN-TO-BOWL WEEK Here's your opportunity to join tlie? growing r.ink of woiiifn Vi cup buttered bread crumbs. Line the bottom of a buttered casserole with the chopped raw cabbage and cooked pork, cut in and In flavor. However, the most popular cocktails the Manhattan and the Martini are comparatively easy to prepare, Manhattan cocktail: 2-3 rye or bourbon whiskey 1- 3 Italian Vermouth Dash of Angostura Bitters.

Martini cocktail: 2- 3 Dry Oln 1-3 French Vermouth Dash of Orange Bitters. Both of these drinks contain Vermouth, consequently they are stirred with the ice, strained and served, the Manhattan with a cherry; the Martini with an olive. slice or cubes. Pour the sauce or thin gravy over all. Sprinkle More for Your Money DO YOU HAVE a running feud with the laundryman over the way your sheet come back from the laundry? Do you have trouble making them fit the mattress generously? Do you just buy a pair of sheets for a double bed or a single bed as the case may be? Intelligent buying of bed linen is an important factor if you want your beds to be comfortable, want your linen to wear and launder properly.

The manufacturer helps out all he can in the way of labels. It's up you to buy the right sizes, quality and type. A new pamphlet by Genevieve Smith. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY IN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, tells you how. Send cents in stamps or coin (DO NOT SEND STAMPED ENVELOPE) to Woman's Page Editor, Brooklyn Eagle, for your copy.

top with buttered bread crumbs, Bake in 375 degree oven for 25 to 30 minutes. Serves 6. MARKET REPORT At this season we have real bar liowlors. All this week Brooklyn's foremost bowling nllrys linted below invite you to visit tbem and learn the game Free instruction is offered by experts. Remember bowling is heallliful exercise, not too strenuous, and it keeps your figure young and supple.

Start to bowl now! Cboose the alley nearest your home or office. Th rumor It going; the rounds, behind closed doors, that women can not make good cocktails. The point is, do women ever get the chance? Friend husband usually takes It upon himself to perform this rite, and good, bad or indifferent the cocktails are served without giving the little woman a chance to show whether or not she could Improve on them. Before you go about mixing any drink be sure you know the meaning of the various terms used In the recipes, whether the drinks are served In long or short glasses anS whether the cocktail should be stirred or shaken before serving. The four most generally used terms are "dash," "pony," "Jigger" and "split," A "dash" means three drops; "pony" one fluid ounce or about tw tablespoons; a "jigger" one and one-halt to two fluid ounces, or three to four tablespoons; a "split" is one-half pint or one cup.

Here They Are The most common "short drinks" are: Whiskey: Manhattan, Old Fashioned. Oin: Alexander, Bronx, Clover Club, Martini, Orange, Blossom, Rum: Daiquiri, Brandy, Side Car. gains for which to be grateful. All the meats and fowl prices are low. Our markets are overflowing with fresh fruit and vegetables, bargains all.

In other quarters our foods. Clean copper utensils with salt and vinegar mixed to a paste and applied on a cloth. Wash quickly In hot soapy water and wipe dry with a soft colth before putting away. as In the case of potatoes, are cheaper than they have been In a quarter of a century. Brooklyn Bowl at these popular Alleys Numbers After Names Indicate Number of Alleys Try this new sandwich filling.

It will go over perfectly for the family or party fare. Mix together equal portions of chopped nam, crushed pineapple and grated yellow cheese. A Cook's Dictionary Miss Margaret Pettigrew, food editor and consultant of the Brooklyn Eagle, hat prepared what we choose to call a New Cook's Dictionary, explaining cooking and menu terms. This column appears daily in alphabetical order until we have cleaned up the problems from A to Z. Albee Square Recreation (12) 33 DcKalb Avenue Cumberland 6-8198 Bay Ridge Bowling (8) 556 39th Slreet Windsor 8-8910 Bell Bowling Alleys (12) Windsor 9-9752 Fifth Avenue Correction The Pineapple Sherbet Recipe appearing on the Friday Woman's Page was incorrectly printed.

The recipe should have read: 1 quart of water 3 cups sugar 1 cup crushed drained pineapple 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind 1 cup orange juice 2 egg whites stiffly beaten Boll the water and sugar five minutes, add lemon rind, orange juice and pineapple. Cool. Freeze to a mush-like consistency. Fold In egg white and freeze until Arm. Serve.

In the first edition yesterday, the Curried Lamb recipe should have included, one tablespoon of curry pouder. Sorry! Keystone Recreation Center (8) 2393 Coney Island Avenue DEwey 9-9314 rreeeweweVMwi'' Kingsway Bowling Center (10 2032 Coney Island Avenue ESplanade 6-9300 Lawlcr Brothers (11) Broadway, corner Hancock Street FOxcroft 9-2209 Midwood Bowling Alleys (6) 1860 Flatbush Ave. ESplanade 7-9439 eereweewwwii Ocean Recreation (8) 2080 East 18th Street DEwey 6-9417 reeeeeweerw New Orpheum Academy (8) 560 Fulton Street STerling 3-9023 RAVIOLI A mixture of meat and spices Inclosed In noodle dough and cooked in boiling water. RELISH A. highly seasoned food served with other foods to stimulate the appetite.

RENDER To release fat from its connecting tissue by means of heat. RSNN1N The- substance of a Junket tablet which coagulates milk. RISSOLE A mixture of meat and spices, Inclosed In rich pastry and fried In deep fat. The most common "long drinks" are: Highball, Rye Rickey, Gin Rickey, Tom Collin and Gin Fizz. When we reach the question as to whether or not a mixture should be stirred or shaken, it is well to remember one rule that Is generally followed.

Any cocktail that contains Vermouth is stirred and not shaken. The others should be shaken. It Is generally admitted that the Ice used in making cocktails should be left In cubes Just as It comes from your refrigerator. Using shaved Ice has a tendency to dilute the mixture beyond the point desired, and is a practice that should be discouraged. Most Popular For years people have been experimenting with a little bit of this and a little bit of that.

The results have been awe-lpsplring in name IF YOUR HOSE CLOSES UP TIGHT AT NIGHT I MINIM imTHIM-IPOIll HHP Parkway 1913 86th Street Recreation (12) ESplanade ROAST To cook by dry heat, usually in the oven. See Bake. ROUXA smooth mixture of flour and butter, or fat, 8487 Brighton Academy (8) 1720 Church Avenue DEfendrr 3-9639 errrerwreeeweex Eagle Recreation, Inc. (26) 323 Wanhinfiton Slreet MAin 4-9281 rVMexrwevrwewererx Elite Bowling (6) 1580 Flatbush Avenue MAnsficld 6-9456 Farragut Pool Alleys (16) 1523 Albany Avenue M.Wfirlri 6-5900 Guy Burkland Recreation (8) 843 I lira near Cburrb Ave. Dtrken 2-8536 Hale Bowling (10) 311R Fulton Slreet APplrgalc 7-9398 wvrwyvMweweewrw Highway Recreation (8) E.

14th St. Kings Highway ESplanadc 6-9351 Ideal Bowling Alleys (8) Pearl Recreation (8) 427 Fulton St. Cl mberlaiid 6-8886 Plaza Bowling (16) 1 1 Seventh Avenue MAin 29787 SI used to thicken sauces and soups. SALT To cure or season with salt, or to apply salt. SAUTE The same as pan fry.

SCALD When applied to milk or cream, this term means to heat over boiling water. The milk or cream la brought to a temperature Just below boiling point, or until a scum forms on top of the milk and bubbles gather at the sides of the pan. Applied to other foods or cooking utensils, the term means to pour boiling water over or rinse out with boiling water. SCALLOP When used as a method of cooking means the same as escallop. When applied to a food, it means the meat of the shellfish known as the scallop.

Regal Bowling (12) 416 5lh Avenue STcrling 8-81-40 Regent Bowling Academy (9) 1013 Flalbuoh Avenue INgersoll 2-9781 3-PIRPOSI MIDICim Here's mighty good new If your nose "closes ud" at night and 2-9540 Parkwav and 65lh Si. RFachview Ra MyrrVVMyrVrArrWM makes breathing difficult, put 3-pur-pose Vicka Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Va-tro-nol does 3 Important things: (1) shrinks swollen membranes; (2) soothes Irritation; (3) helps flush nasal passages, clearing clogging mucus, relieving transient congestion. It brings more comfort, make breathing easier, State Rowling Academy (26) llatbiinb Avenue Cl'mberland 6-3130 90 Joe Spinella's Albemarle (8) 975 Flulbuxh Avenue Dl fender 3-9528 John W. Luhrs, Flatbush (8) SOU Church Avenun lU'ckminMrr 4-8817 invites sleep.

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