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Bradford Evening Star and The Bradford Daily Record from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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BRADFORD EVENING STAR AND DAILY RECORD. SATURDAY EVENING. MAY 7, 1938. PAGE ELEVEIf ALLEY OOP By Hamlin Baked Boned Ham Affords a Picnic For the Warm Weather Lazybones A GUG CAN CHANGE HIS MIND A Versatile Shirtwaister Which Flatter Everybody 35 "Well Bred Look" Is Subtle Aspect Oi Womanly Beauty BY ALICIA HART NEA Service Staff Writer "She has that well-bred look," you hear someone comment. You know what he means, but you'd have a hard time defining it in words that can be written down.

It's one of those intangibles, like "happiness" and "good taste" that cannot be coralled in a neat little sentence. Perhaps, then, a good way to arrive at a clearer understanding of "that wvll-bred look" would be to think for a few moments about what it is NOT. First of all, it is. not aggressive loudness, in clothes, voice or makeup. Clue No.

1 That well-bred look precludes "showy" clothes, bizarre makeup, boisterous mannerisms, noisy speech. Next, it certainly doesn't require having things in "the latest style." You can iave them and still have that well-brec'. look, but they're not essential. Shining example: Dowager Queen Mary of England. That well-bred look never will hover THIS IS A WELL, MEBBE Of V- fsM, IT SEEMS 1 ffiK nk i NICE PLACEl FOOZYIL DIDJUH VL-vo ME HE'S fiiMfiTUCCP'cl T'REST, BUT? IN) WITH A KO SJ WE DIDN'T 1 MESS OF- gTRE ESS AWFUL.

fph JS i FIND MUCH FISH TJuuf N3. vV GOT HIMSELF food 7s Vime; AissemTV into A "MY GOSH, WE) wiTSURE.l MEED HELP, AH, HOW GORGEOUS THOUGHTr7TcrSHo5Gi GOOD JlMMIMVGISH- MY, WHAT A VIEW YOU ma-tpq? vni HOW D'YA 'SPECT ME THIS IS A PARADISE, WECE IM VNpcded( "f'CAERy ALL WM I'M TELLINI' toubleTT VJ I HEUp(THESE fish? I V.A Baked and stulled, this picnic ham has a flavorsome glaze made with fruit nectar. Nole the avocado and ripe olive garnish. over anyone who stands in a slump or walks with a sloppy shuffle. Therefore, clue No.

3 would seem to have something to do with perfect posture. AMERICAN BEAUTIES Add 1-2 cup raisins about 15 min-; utes before meat is done. Serve remaining liquid as sauce for ham. If evaporation is rapid or more sauce is desired, more nectar may be added. If thick sauce is desired, thicken with 2 or 3 teaspoons cornstarch moistened in a small quantity of water and added with raisins.

Or serve ham cold with sliced avocado and ripe olives. For a quick luncheon dish, slice ham into thin strips and fry on both sides lightly. Fry an equal number of slices of fresh tomatoes. Make same number of slices of fresh buttered toast. Then arrange in this order toast, ham and tomato.

Over each serving, pour a little cream sauce with grated cheese in it. By MRS. GAYNOK MABDOX, NEA Service Staff Writer. A baked ham in the house is an excellent form of intelligent warm weather laziness. Once cooked, the ham will be ready to help you entertain for several days without extra kitchen wqrk.

Baked Stuffed Picnic Ham (Serves 6 to 10 1 One boned picnic ham (approximate weight 3 1-2 pounds). 1-2 cup chopped cooking apple, 1-4 cup seedless raisins, 2 tablespoons of the liquid in which the ham boiled, 1-2 cup soft white bread crumbs. 2 cups fruit nectar, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, 1-2 cup seedless raisins for sauce. Have butcher bone and tie ham. Cover with cold water, bring to a boil and continue boiling about 4 hours or until tender, adding more water as needed.

Remove from liquid, cut strings and peel off skin. Combine apple, raisins, liquid and bread crumbs. Blend and use to fill center of ham. Roll up and tie together again. Place in baking pan, fat side up, and add nectar and sugar.

Bake in moderate over (400 degrees for 1 hour, basting frequently. swger -iiM-lfi i 'Of 8Z20 Tomorrow's Menu BREAKFAST: Cubed fresh pineapple, toasted cornmcal muffins, crisp bacon, crabapple jelly, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Clear tomato soup, potato and vegetable salad, cup cakes, sliced oranges, tea. milk. DINNER: Clam and grapefruit juice, baked stuffed picnic ham.

sweet potato pudding, broccoli, watercress and orange salad, fruit gelatin, coffee, milk. William Let the charming designs in this new book help you in your sewing. One pattern and the new Spring and Summer Pattern Book 25 cents. Pattern or book alone 15 cents. This Curious World Be Ferguson A sun dial in Baltimore, tells the time of day in all the principal cities of the world.

RATTLESNAKES OAJsl LOCATE -THEIR. PREY BLAOFtDt-OO SENSORV PITS LOCATED BETWEEN THE EVE AND THE: NOSTRIL ENABLE THE SNAKE TO RirsJD A FOE IT (CAM MOT J. C. Penney Inc. DEPARTMENT STORE (9-63 Main Si.

Bradford. P. Sparkling, Fresh-Faced Look BY CAROL DAY This is cne of the most adaptable and fersatile patterns we have yet devised. It fits any figure, it looks well in any season, and can be smartly made in a host of different fabrics, with long sleeves or short. Nor is it too tailored for this season of soft and feminine charm.

Gathers below the shoulder yoke, puffed fullness at the top cf the sleeves, an action pleat in the front of the skirt, give it the added touch of grace. Pattern 8220 will inspire you to send for our new pattern book. Shantung, thin wool, tub silk, sharkskin or polka dot print are nice fabrics in which to make up 8220 right now. A summer version in pique would be pretty. Pattern 8220 is designed for sizes 14, 16.

18. 20, 40 and 42. With long sleeves, size 16 requires 4 1-3 yards of 39-ineh material. With short sleeves. 4 1-4 yards.

Three-quarter yard ribbon for bow. The new SPRING AND SUMMER PATTERN BOOK. 32 pages of attractive designs for every size and every occasion, is now ready. Photographs show dresses made from 4iie.se-patterns being worn; a feature ycu will enjoy. Paris Dry Cleaning Co.

Acting is nothing: new to vivacious June Storey. When she was a very little girl back in Toronto, she used to put shows in her backyard. The price of admission was either ten cents or something to eat. In her early teens, she piayed bit parts and danced in a number of stage productions. Now a member of the film colony in Hollywood, Miss Storey has made three pictures and is rapidly climbing: to the top.

She is blonde with gorgeous, big blue eyes, 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighs 116 pounds, and admits that her pet extravagance' is buying shoes. Dial 4I2S if 5 McCOY HARDWARE It won't hover over one who isn't EMal 1913 115 Main St IN) COMPASSES POINTED AOW BV 4S7" IM I5SO, ACe77 IM LATER, THEY SWUNG BACK TO 75QVT AOf5T7-f, AMI TODAY THEY POINT TO meticulously neat and scrupulously clean. From this one, let's deduct a serious thought or two about the importance of a daily bath, clean stockings everv morning, fresh underwear nt least every other day, dresses and f.uits spic and span always. And just as serious is thought about the im-nortance of perfectlv manicured hands. I Mi.

National Sport TWE AAVSMETId. POLE CHANGES CONTINUALLY COPR 1938 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. liair that is soft and clean and gleam- Answer to Previous Puzzle HORIZONTAL 1 Ball used in a iKi'n I If a in i I I r- IrM luil STURGEON BOSS ARE AAADE INTO AMPl ritzier trieru popular game. pjp Mr bVouo lATljRia 15 To regret.

20 This game is divided into 21 Nestling. 23 To mimic. 24 Most spectacular play in this game. AOAV PRODUCE AS MUCH AS 3" OAg- I 1 A i A S3 IE I I BjP IP IM AlSlffia I rfffNm'LFagA RlAITlTlA NKiSgS UlTiLlEIR BbJeIaJt SI slwl dAIR with health. That well-bred look precludes flut-tery gestures, fidgeting and so on.

Another clue: One should learn to sit quietly, tc be calmly poised. (And one good way to replace self-consciousness with poise is to think less about oneself and more about others in the room) There are other clues, of course. Add to this list if you like. Then be 0 VteVlivtrl von in an effort to achieve "that well-bred look for yourself. It is yours if you make an effort to attain it.

OlUlRl ll 27 Heavy blow. and the batter is out. 13 Always. 14 Watered silk. 16 Paragraph.

17 Prophet. 18 To emanate. 19 To rhFerv'. 20 Small bodies of land. 22 Inscription on nATTLKSNAKPjS, moccasins 'oppci honris belong to tin-New World tribe of pit vipers, but onlj recciitlv has definite progress been made in determining what part these facial pits play in the snake's life Now it seems that they are highly developed sense-organs, responding iieai anu an ili ps qNeafcl pie irr 28 Fiber knots.

29 Age. 31 Branch. 32 To dibble. 33 Paradise. 37 Genus of Mind Your Manners SIDE GLANCES By George Clark 48 Food container.

49 Plant hairs. 51 To place. 53 To cast off feathers. 54 Bower. 55 Frosted.

57 This game is played on a diamond or a tomb. 25 Type standard 26 Part of Roman month. 30 Crown. 34 Sluggish. 35 To exchange.

36 Kind of barley. 37 To meddle. 38 Grain. 39 Preposition. 40 Chaos.

If your eyelashes are so colorless that you need mascara during- dayiime hours, choose one that is waterproof and which doesn't "bead" your lashes. Incidentally, blue mascara for evening is the rage of the moment. tropical shrubs. 41 Young cow. 42 Person opposed.

43 Egg-shaped. 44 Sparrow. 45 To plump. 46 Narrative poem. 47 Certain.

48 Against. 50 Pound. 52 Golf device. VERTICAL 1 To exist. 2 Class of birds 3 To barter.

4 Assam silkworm. 5 In the middle of. 6 Opposite to gain. 7 Circular wall. 8 Percolated.

9 To 10 Tree. 11 To retain. 41 Locust pod tree. 45 Liberates. 58 The player who throws the ball.

53 Musical note. 12 Type standard. 56 Doctor, Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: 1. When a girl gives a party should she ask her best boy friend to take the responsibility of host? 2. Should one send a photograph of himself to someone he does not know intimately? 3.

Is it wise to sign a photograph with an endearment? 4. Is it good taste to dance and smoke at the same time? 5. Should a poor player of any game thrust himself on good players? Answers 1. Yes. 2.

No. 3. No. 4. Decidedly not.

5. No. What would you do if You are asked to play bridge at higher stakes than you can afford? a Play and say nothing? (bi Say, "I hope you don't mind, but I can't afford to play for those stakes?" Apologize and ask the others if they will plav for less. Best "What Would You Do" solution (b). Manufacturers of cosmetics are doing their part to help you in your struggle for lovelier, livelier eyes.

In addition to the excellent eye creams to be used at night, there are many preparations that are supposed to make lashes grow more luxuriantly. And, of course, there are various mascaras that are easy to apply and which are waterproof. Blue mascara is the rage of the moment. Fashionables like it with the new pink makeup. And it's especially nattering with blue evening gowns in shades ranging from deep midnight blue to slate and hyacinth shades.

If your lashes are quite colorless and you feel that you need mascara during daytime hours, by all means choose one which doesn't make the little hairs stick together. And use it sparingly. It just isn't smart to have your eyebrows tweezed into thin, hard, unnatural lines. Let them grow as nature intended, pulling out only hairs which grow above the bridge of your nose between brows and on upper part of lids. i i 4 r7 I 1 Id 1 3o pa I 36 -f i 35 35 1 -4? fer rr5) '34-- 55 5T 1 I I YH ML BY ALICIA HART NEA Service Staff Writer The eyes are one of the first telltales of age.

Long before there is a sign of a crow's foot line cr even a faint suggestion of crepiness, the woman who wants to look her best through the years begins to give the skin around her eyes regular and correct attention and the eyes themselves the coddling they deserve. With gentle rotary motions, she massages rich night cream around her eyes every single night. She pats cream into the area where crow's feet can be expected to appear in later years. She wears dark glasFes on the beach, for golf, motoring and so on. She doesn't read in a bad light.

She tries never to squint. And if an eye doctor says she ought to wear glasses, she wears them. Moderns realize that adequate sleep, plenty of outdoor exercise and lots of sunshine preserve the naturally youthful sparkle that young eyes have. One who cultivates good health habits and really averages eight hours of sleep a night just isn't going to, have dull, lustreless-looking eyes bv the time she is 40. Tired Eyes Are Dull Then.

too. eyes may not be the mirrors of the soul, as the poet said, but it is true that a happy, contented, rested person has mere sparkle in her eyes than one who is tired most of the time or who always is complaining and making herself more unhappy than she actually has a right to be. Everv woman should strive to keep herself in topnotch physical condition, then try not to let little things make her too miserable. There are enough big problems to be faced, and it usually is wiser to save your energy, worries, even tears for them, endeavoring to take comparatively small problems philosophically. -fe I corn inMsiR.

ll inc vti pt of 5-7 FAMILY COMPETITION Brockton. May 7. There's nothing like a bit of competition in the family. Donald C. Crandelemere, 41, and his son.

William are both student pilots at Brockton airport. The elder Crandelemere, who owns his own plane, claims to be a little ahead of his son, as he already has "soloed." NEAT POACHED EGGS When ixxiching eggs, to avoid ragged white, drop the eggs into a rather shallow pan of boiling salted' water, cover and remove immediately from the fire. About five minutes is sufficient for the whites to set. A perforated spoon is uirly for removing the cooked eggs from the pan as it allows the excess water to drain off rapidly. the last tmu' I conn- Wlicn you're not out with a cusluiner we're sitting in a hotel room juggling that oieiise Bl'lLDIXC BOOM Stockholm.

Mav 7 The building! boom in Stockholm is on the increase. Thus during the first three months of this year 1.482 new apartments with a In the Culebra Cut of the Panama Canal. 2500 tons of explosives were used. The biggest single explosion was one in which 26 tons of dynamite and blasting powders w-ere used. GET YOUR FISHING LICENSE AT Bodine Hardware Co.

City Creamery Co. 86-9 Mechanic St. Phone MZS PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK. "CREAM CHOCOLATE MILK BUTTERMILK COTTAGE HEFS total of 4.288 rooms were completed. Corresponding figures for the same period of last year were 1,335 and respectively.

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