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BY AND ABOUT WOMEN CHILD CARE TODAYS MENU THE DETROIT FREE PRESS SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1943 10 A Answers to Beauty Questions Cereals Combine Well with Seasoned Foods may fade away slowly of themselves. However, bleaching treatments often prove helpful in minimizing the blemishes. You will find that the Free Pres3 leaflets B-35, "Bleaching Tan and Freckles," and B-74, "Readers' Recipes for Bleaches," contain many suggestions for home bleaching. Your request for a leaflet should be accompanied by a three-cent stamp rather "than a self-addressed, stamped envelope. than that.

Indulged in at intervals of several days or a week it does no harm, "but used too freely it relaxes the skin instead of making it. firm, and makes it sensitive and ready to chap. MRS. X. Elderly women frequently have some of these brown spots.

Those on your hand tent, and then hold the face over a basin of hot water until perspiration starts freely. It should not be prolonged until the face is intensely reddened. Steaming the face will produce a free flow of perspiration and in that way it cleanses the skin more thoroughly than washing with hot water, but it does little more R. Here is what one well-known dermatologist has to say about steaming. "Steaming the face is a measure used to a certain extent for the benefit of the complexion.

It is carried out in various ways, but as good a way as any is to cover the head with a large toweL making a sort of V. 'J 1 If 9BBH again. Cream shortening, add sugar gradually, continue beating until light and fluffy. Add eggs or egg yolks, one at a time. Add milk and flour mixture alternately, stirring until well blended.

Drop the doughnuts from a spoon into deep hot fat (365 to 375 degrees and fry three to five minutes or until golden brown, turning the doughnuts until they rise to the surface Drain on absorbant paper. Sprinkle with confectioners' sugar. Makes two dozen doughnuts. Sour milk may be substituted for the sweet milk. When it is add a half teaspoon of soda and reduce the baking powder to one teaspoon.

"If I 4 WHAT'S 1 A- mm BY GERTRUDE VOELLMIG CEREALS ARE plentiful and certainly one of our most inexpensive foods. A good many homemakers are using them now as an extender for meats. Their bland flavor makes them particularly adaptable to service with more -highly seasoned foods. Cereals can be combined with other foods in casserole dishes or made into loaves, rings and timbales with meats and vegetables in sauces or stews as a topping. Recent requests for noodle ring recipes have been The latest comes from Ruth Finstermacher, of 2967 V.

Boston, and the recipe which she requests is given below. Noodle Ring 1 pkg noodles (8 to 9 ounces) 2 medium white sauce 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1 grated onion la dry mustard Cook the noodles, rinse and drain. Make the white sauce vith four tablespoons of flour and fat and two cups of milk. Combine all of the ingredients and pour into a. well greased nine-inch ring mold.

Place in a pan of water and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes. Turn out on a large hot platter and serve filled with a creamed mixture in sauce. Makes six to eight servings. Li Ft: i a Workers at the huge bomber plant tell in their own words what they think about conditions inside and outside of the "big shop," and what might be done to remedy things. Sunday Magazine.

A Blush Is as Pretty as a Smile There is a unique "product on the market made by a fine cosmetician whose model of loveliness is the fresh glowing complexion of the English beauty. You could call it a liquid rouge but it is more than that. Its purpose is to bring your own color back into your cheeks. It comes in'only one shade and subtly blends with your own skin tones bringing a glow to the complexion, a blush that looks natural and accentuates your own coloring. One application should last all day.

For shopping information call RAndolph 8915 or write to the beauty editor, inclosing a self-addressed, stamped envelope for reply Child's 'No' Often Means He's Busy BY GLADYS BEVAXS "HE'S GOT to learn that I mean what I say." "No matter what is said to him his answer is always So many young mothers seem to believe that they must nip this habit of saying "no" in the bud, lest it lead to outright flaunting of their authority as the child grows older. is the outstanding word in my 2-year-old son's vocabulary. I haven't paid very much attention to it because I thought he said it since it was so often said to him poll-parrot fashion," writes a mother. "Today, however, I was busy and when I'd fixed Kenney's lunch I went to bring him indoors, and he said as usual, but this time he also actively rebelled, stiffened in my arms and simply yelled 'Realizing that I musn't allow him to be defiant, I spanked him. and he wept copiousiy, then trotted out the door into his Saturday's War-Time Dinner The House turned "thumbs down" on the Ruml plan this week.

What's next? More Ruml, or a sales tax? Clifford Prevost, Free Press Washington Bureau chief explains the reactions of Republicans and Democrats to the problem of meeting the huge budget by some new form of taxation. Sunday Magazine. CHECK THESE SUPPLIES: Flour, fat, salt, pepper, currant jelly, horseradish, honey, eggs, baking powder, baking- soda, salt, cornstarch, bread and beverages. Honey Orange Cake shortening V2 sugar lis honey mil 1 egg. well beaten 2 all-purpose flour 2 baking powder Karh day th Tower Kitchen nlani a hcallhful dinner tn heln Detroit home-makers Jiil their families' fooil retiuire-ments.

The iovernnu-nt nhare-the-meat rrnyram. rationed and foods are taken into eonideration to make, the meals practical for the home front. Ragout of Kidney Fluffed Rice Carrots Bean Sprouts Tossed Greens Honey Orange Cake with Orange Sauce MARKET LIST Tonight's market list may be purchased for approximately $2.52 and serves six. It takes 17 points in red coupons. (All of these foods were included on tho week-end marketing list printed Friday.) 2 lbs beef kidney (8 points, red coupons) 1 lb rice 2 lemons 1 bunch carrots 1 pkg bean sprout3 1 head lettuce 1 bunch watercress 1 lb margarine (5 points, red coupons) J2 lb butter (4 points, red coupons) 1 doz oranges soda salt finely shredded orange peel orange juice grated lemon peel 1 It's a-coming, say the Allied leaders.

But where are they going to strike? Naturally they aren't advertising it much. But after invasion what? Will Hitler withdraw to an "inner Fort?" What will the "underground" leaders do about it? An important discussion, plus large map of possible invasion points. Sunday Magazine. Cream shortening. Add sugar gradually, add honey, creaming constantly.

Beat in egg. Sift dry ingredients thoroughly. Add peels. Add dry ingredientc and orange juice alternately with creamed mixture, beginning and ending with flour mixture. Spread in well-greased pan.

(Mixture is quite thick. Bake at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes.) WHO'S Ration-Recipe Contest Recipes for Dried Beans THE TOWER KITCHEN, THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, DETROIT, MICH. I wish to enter the recipes inclosed with this coupon in The Detroit Free Press Ration-Recipe Contest "Recipes for Dried Beans." Or Popular Recipe for Hot Muffins MICHIGAN PEOPLE evidently like Michigan apple muffins. We have had more repeated requests for this one hot bread recipe than any other we have used in a long time. It should prove a good suggestion for ration meal planners now because the muffins are tasty and require little or no butter at all.

This printing of the recipe is being made especially for Mrs. John S. Pittwood, Port Austin, Mich. Michigan Apple Muffins 2 enriched flour 4 baking powder salt 'it cinnamon i nutmeg shortening 11 sugar 1 milk finely chopped apples 12 apple slices Sift flour, measure; add baking powder, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg, sift again. Cream shortening; add sugar gradually, continue beating until light and fluffy; add egg and beat well; stir in milk, chopped apples; add flour mixture and stir just enough to moisten the dry ingredients.

Do not beat. Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds full. Place a wedge of apple dipped in sugar on top. Combine an additional fourth teaspoon of cinnamon and two tablespoons of sugar. Sprinkle on muffin batter.

Bake in a hot 400 degree oven 20 to 25 minutes. Makes 12 to 15 medium-sized muffins. Homemade Soups "CAN YOU give me a recipe to help save ration points?" writes one of our housewife-readers, Mrs. Howard R. Dean, of Albion.

"Our family has always been very fond of canned tomato soup. I no longer think it is advisable to buy in great quantities, especially since I have good tomato juice which I made myself. Can you help me with a recipe? Give me one for making this juice into soup?" The recipe which follows makes a very good soup. Notice, baking soda is not included. Baking soda destroys Vitamin C.

Cream of Tomato Soup 3 tomato juice 1 slice onion, minced 3 thin white sauce Salt and pepper Paprika Cook the tomato juice and the onion together for 10 minutes. Force through a sieve and reheat. Just before serving stir hot tomato mixture into hot white sauce made from three tablespoons each of fat and flour with three cups of milk. Season to taste and serve at once. If the soup curdles, beat with a rotary beater until smooth.

Yield: Six portions. Other seasonings may be cooked with the tomato juice to give the soup added flavor. Some of those recommended are: Celery, carrots, parsley, pepperr corns, cloves, thyme, bay leaf. Dropped Doughnuts IF YOU are fond of doughnuts you will like these dropped ones, the recipe for which has been requested by Mrs. Josephine Lane, 13209 Mackay Ave.

Dropped Doughnuts 3 enriched flour 3 baking powder 1 salt NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE. CITY. The men who go down to the sea in ships sailing the broad Atlantic don't need to be told anything about the submarine menace. What's being done to fight the undersea Are we winning or losing? See big pictorial story in PARADE MAGAZINE. STATE.

(PRINT PLAINLY) OPEN SATURDAY TIL 6 P.M. Tel phone RA. 2400 play-yard, put a large block on the top of the looking thing he'd built, and returned to me, his tear-stained face wreathed in smiles." THIS LITTLE fellow's "No" simply meant that he, too, was extremely busy and exceptionally interested in finishing what he was doing, and didn't want to be interrupted until he'd put on the top block. When his mother didn't understand and didn't give him time, he quite naturally objected. "No" usually is not a flat denial but rather a sort of traffic signal: "Just wait a minute; I'm not quite ready; I can't hurry." Or, "I don't like the.

idea very much, but if -you'll just give me a few seconds I'll get used to it and willingly do as you say." Of course, the little runabout can't explain all this, but that is what he actually means. Kenny proved it. Provided you understand and don't give too much importance to it, this "no" habit is not the forerunner of willfulness or stub-borness. Nor is it a prophesy of chronic contrariness, although by misunderstanding it and making a mountain out of it, you can easily force it into being exactly that. SOMETIMES IT'S comical, that bland little "no." Sometimes, however, when you're rushed or tired, your patience and sense of humor topple, and you ride roughshod over it.

Try not to do this. Remember, it's only a phase. It doesn't mean a deliberate resistance, an actual desire to pit a 2-year-old will against yours. It isn't that important. If you'll just sense the real reason for that "no," your annoyance will vanish like magic.

So: First, tell yourself it will soon pass into limbo, because it will. Next, comfort yourself with the thought that most children acquire this habit around the age of 2. Your child is not particularly mismanaged or naughty. And last, recognize its true MLS HINTS ON HOUSECLEANING Now is the time when the. reign of the scrub brush and soap and water is supreme clean-up time.

Hints on how to get the job done as painlessly as possible given on the Women's Pages. MICHIGAN'S ONE MAN ARMY Near approach of the anniversary of Bataan's fall brings to mind the exploits of Capt. Arthur Wermuth, Michigan's one-man army. Tales of heroism out of Bataan are told in a special story by Richard Paulson. Sunday Magazine.

1 11 A "HAPPY" BELLANGER DIED And thereby hangs a tale of one of Michigan's most famous murder mysteries, that centered around Cedar, Michigan. What happened and the probably "why" are told by Ralph Goll and Donald Schram. Sunday Magazine. IS THE RUML PLAN RIGHT? Samuel Grafton, columnist makes some pertinent and to-the-point remarks about the Ruml plan that will provide the thoughtful, plenty of food for thought. Sunday Magazine.

CLEANSING CREAM REGULARLY MUCH HIGHER, NOW MEDALS FOR VALOR What do you know about the medals America bestows on her heroes? Photographs of these medals together with brief description are shown on the first page of the Rotogravure Section. For a limited time only UL 8-02. Jar meaning. Your little child needs time to adjust himself to your needs. Don't buck this baby resistance; melt it down.

Be patient, gentle, tactful, and don't punish him by scolding or spanking; it only bewilders him and nothing is gained. BABY'S COLDS DELETTREZ CLEANSING CREAM or ORIGINAL SALON MIXTURE for dry skin. Both the gentle, melt as you touch Delcttrez Cleansing Cream for oily and normal skin and Original Salon Mixture for Dry Skin are included. Stock up during this ONCE A YEAR opportunity and save more than half on each jar. Toiletries, Street Floor, Main Relieve misery fast externally.

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