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BUP1 ALO COURIEREXPRESS, Sunday. January 1, 1*50
There'sMoreTo
Resort Fashions
Than Swim Suits
UJear QSrinyd ^/rdveutee Spring. Zradniond for Southern
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By HONOR McGRATH
Courier-Express Fashion
KOLACKY
b festive to jerre lor holiday breakfasts. (See Alice Partridges column for recipe.)
K U V A L K I m reeme to serve tor nouoay nreaatascs. t»ee Alice rartnage s column tor recipe;
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Make Good Breakfasts 1950 Resolution
Editor
Sun followers are fortunate in more
ways than one. First of all, it's a wonderful feeling to be rid of your overshoes and other encumbrances of the
Winter season, but, too, the lucky
woman heading for a warm resort has
first choice of the season's fashions.
Smart "women have learned that
there's a great deal more to resort
fashion news than bathing suits. Increasingly, the clothes designers introduce for places in the sun hints
of what's to be for Spring and Summer.
Fashions the experts are already
talking about for Southern wear include the low cut or strapless dress
with cover-up jacket for around-theclock . . . the sleeveless dress, often
softly-collared . . . straighter, trimmer shorts . . . the separate beach
skirt, full for active wear . . . the costume coat of suede, linen oY fleece
. . . simple afternoon dresses with interesting detail . . . the street length
evening dress.
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Invariably, if the costume itself
isn't strictly news, the fabric it comes
in contributes to resort headlines.
Happily plentiful are linens and silks,
cottons from heavy crash types to
smooth Egyptian, many new nylons
used in everything from instant-drying bathing suits to the coolest of
dresses and fine rayons.
Colors that have brightness in common with the sun, others that blend
with the sea and sands, and "whites'*
in all tones are favored for points
South. In addition, many designers
feature creamy variations flattering to
all complexions. Yellows, oranges into
terra cotta, strawberry pink, violets,
and blues from delphinium to royal
are popular.
Knee-length or shorter is the rule
for golf as well as for tennis shorts,
and, in some instances, for playdresses. Tops for all- are often sleeveless or cap-shouldered, but necklines
are high and scooped by turns.
THIS SMART RESORT DRESS has four
matching pockets surprisingly set straight across
the front of the skirt It Is made of celanese
crepe and has flat pearly buttons fasteningright^
up to the little-boy collar.
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A COAT WITH MANY LIVES Is this
full-length coat made in a glove suede fabric
Waistline darts, a deep back pleat and front
slot pockets make this an easy-to-wear, goover-every thing coat.
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completed with bananas glazed in a foods in a copl, dry place, nut meats
in jan airtight container. Look after
bright-colored jelly.
tha
food you buy until your family
The start of the New Year is the
To cook the sausage to a well-done
time to make resolutions. One of the state, place links in a frying pan and eats it.
resolutions that I'm making, and that add a small amount of water. Cover
And, fifth, note this: Save food
I think more people should make, is and steam five minutes, then drain values by careful preparation. Cook
to serve better breakfasts.
any remaining water. Cook over slow vegetables quickly in little water.
Breakfast is the start of the day heat turning sausages frequently until Don't peel or cut them till you're
and it should provide one-third of brown. For a crowd, cook the saus- refdy to use them. Don't overcook
vegetables. Cook potatoes in their
the day's food requirements. A good ages in the oven.
breakfast means the difference beTo prepare the bananas, cut into jackets. Don't add soda when you
tween going around all day with a two-inch chunks. Sprinkle with lemon cobk green vegetables.
haggard face and a dim outlook, and juice. Place in shallow buttered bakJBixth. use leftovers. Put extra vegeoperating at top efficiency in an opti- ing dish. Spread with currant jelly. ubles in soups, in omelets, in creamed
mistic frame of mind. Yep, I'm really Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 dishes. Dry bread is an asset for
convinced of it
degrees F.) for 15 minutes.
stuffing. Bits of cheese seivt as a
flavor accent for soups and salads,
The two suggestions for breakfast
Baked or Shirred E ggs
illustrated today axe not what I would
Heat oven to 350 degrees F. But- an! ingredient for biscuits and muffins.
recommend on a busy weekday, but ter custard cups or ramekins. Pour Odd egg yolks and egg whites wait
during the holidays or on Sundays one tablespoon top milk or cream in for use in custards, cakes, and dresswhen breakfast is a meal that is re- each. Carefully break an egg into ings.
laxed and unhurried, kolacky, that each. Sprinkle with salt, pepper and jRinaUy, join your efforts with those
favorite Bohemian delicacy, or sau- paprika; dot with butter. Arrange off bur farmers and tradespeople to
Ay ALICE HUGHES
promises 1950 holds for this brave
sages, served with baked eggs and cups in shallow baking pan. Bake in m|ke full use of foods in*good supply,
New York, Dec 31—The churches new world.
moderate oven of 350 degrees 12 to
n foods are produced in unusual were full last night on New Year's
bananas, would be wonderful
18 minutes or until of desired firm- abundance, under law our government Eve. New York's first 1950 good is
Kolacky Dough
WONT LEND EARS—New Yorkness. Serve from dishes.
often buys, stores, and distributes the r e s t l e s s . The
% cup milk
ers have the privacy of goldfish. We
surplus to save it from waste. Uncle same sense of
« Resolve to Be Thrifty
*4 cup sugar
meekly accept intrusions of every kind.
Among other New Year's resolu- Sapn channels large quantities of these insecurity t h a t
1 teaspoon salt
But we balg when our ears are astions which I think we, as homemale- fop|U to young Americans eating at drives people to
Vx cup shortening
saulted by commercials disguised as
ers, might do well to make, is the the school lunch table, and to persons silent prayer in
Vi cup lukewarm water
messages. Long ago police stopped
3 cakes yeast, dry or compressed resolution of thrift. This applies to in| ion-profit institutions all over the the House of
airplanes from trumpeting advertisealmost everything we do with food— ccjjuntry. -,
God l i k e wise
3 eggs, beaten
ments from the sky. Radio and phonobuying, preparing, serving. Of course
urges them to
6 cups sifted all-purpose flour
graph music stores may not emit
it's not limited to the ritual of the
our flashy Gay
sound beyond their doors. But the
Scald the milk. Put into it #vhfle shopping bag and serving plate. It's
White
Way for
Grarfd Central Terminal decided that
hot one-half cup sugar, the salt and a time-honored principle you can exraucous escape.
the ears of the public tnat passes to
FOR AFTER-FTVE, an unusual
shortening. While it cools to luke- tend as far as you like. Wherever
People look upand from trains belong to them and glove suede dress. The "pocket top"
warm, dissolve the other one-quarter you apply it, it will pay dividends, not
ward for release,
-Jai t y j
could be fofeed to listen to whatever has easy fullness which falls into
cup of sugar and the yeast in the luke- only in cash, but in personal satisfacglance
downward
commercial paid the price from being soft bat straight lines. The wrapped
warm water. It will require five to tion in the feeling that you are doing
Susan Parker will be glad to help for relief at not
boomed
through the echoing rafters blouse has a flattering boat neckten minutes for the yeasL When your job efficiently.
with any question on house- finding t h e m of
our
huge-Grand
Central Station.
line and brief sleeves. The blouse
the yeast has dissolved and the milk
Alice Hughes
hold problems, etiquette, and per- • selves alone. This
Thrift
in
food
does
not
mean
buycan
be worn, too, with slacks for
One
of
our
weekly
magazines
whose
cooled to lukewarm, combine the two
ing less food—it may even result in sonal appearance. Address queries to is no time for solitude. Get together; commuting editors have touchy ears evenings at home.
mixtures and stir in the beaten eggs.
buying more. Thrift in food means SSsan Parker, The Courier-Express, get in the groove. Get on the beam!
launched a complaint against these unStir in about three cups of flour making your food dollars supply t£e
Buf «alo 5, N. Y. A stamped, selfsolicited
commercials through its ediModern
and
quite
in
keeping
with
and beat until smooth. Put in the re- fullest nutritional satisfaction for your aidressed envelope should accomtorial
columns;
even went so far as to
the
garish
spirit
of
1950,
the
most,
maining flour to make a dough. Knead family.
pany each enquiry.
call
the
Puolic
Service Commission
brilliant
message
beamed
at
the
New
the dough on a lightly floured board.
into
the
fracas.
It,
in turn, called the
Next year, let's resolve to make
York
public
last
night
got
its
force
Put in a greased bowl and brush the
Flower Arrangement
railroad
to
task.
At
present everyone
full
use
of
our
assets.
So
far
as
food
top with melted butter or margarine.
ar Mrs. M. C: There's no need and direction from a man known as at the hearing is in the name-calling
is
concerned,
here
are
some
of
the
the
"Blimp
Baron."
Douglas
Leigh
is
Cover with a cloth. Let rise in a
to feel embarrassed because you don't our most brilliant illuminator. He stage. If I may stick my neck out to
warm place, free from draft until things it may mean:
"instinctively" arrange flowers welL blazons neon messages over Broad- guess the outcome of this invasion on
Buy Only What You Need
about double in bulk (50 to 60 minFirst shop for the thing you really I know it's supposed to be a feminine way's, skies every night For out-of- our privacy I'm betting the Grand
utes).
Central Station will soon clap down
trait like intuition, but it has to be
By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN
Punch down and turn out on a light- need. The unintended purchase may learned like anything else. Here are town visitors Leigh provides New on loud-speakered commercials.
York's
No.
1
attraction.
On
New
I
am
writing about a subject'this
look
like
a
bright
idea
on
the
grocery
ly floured board. One-half of the
Year's
Eve,
Mr.
Mazda
out-did
himsoma
simple
rules
that
will
help
you:
shelf.
But
it's
an
item
for
red
ink
in
week which is delightful to women aldough will make 15 rolls. To make
NO MORE SOFT WATCHES—
J-Assemble your working mater- self. However foggy everything
the 15 rolls shape half of the dough your cash book unless you make it
though h may sometimes be puzinto a roll about 15 inches long. Cut pay its way on the table. That ap- :ais—container, knife, scissors, stern seemed to reveler's eyes last night Salvadore Dali, black - moustacbed zling, frustrating or harassing! I am
into 15 pieces. Form into very smooth plies, too, to the quantity you pur- holder, and flowers sorted according they could not help but feel the eye- Spanish surrealist painter, has seen the
bite in the 26-foot flashlight, 800-mil- light Back from Europe where hi writing about men.
balls. Place on greased baking sheets chase. If you buy more of a product to kinds, colors, sizes.
lion candlepower symbol designed by was received by the Pope at the VatP
Some of them may be hard to live
about two inches apart Flatten out than you need, the surplus may go to
2—Insert stems which form basis the "Blimp Baron" for a well-known can, Dali shrugs off modern art as with, but most women find it harder
waste.
with the palm of the hand and cover
of design into the stem holder. A
Second, don't Ignore foods merely triangular arrangement is adaptable to maker of batteries. So penetrating is being "merely decorative." He brought to live without them. I hope the subwith a towel.
this assault of light it can be seen back with him his five latest paintings,
Let rise in a warm place until because they are not top quality. In aknost any type of flower. This ratio from Philadelphia and New Haven. all with a feligious theme. Not en- ject may be interesting to the men
doubled in bulk. Press down center fresh fruits and vegetables, blemishes may be used for the longest stem Musfv make a man feel like God to tirely hopeless as to modern art, Dali who read this column and to the
of each ball with fingers or the bot- may detract from appearance without lengths—one and one-half to two, be <aWe to say, "Let there be light says it caj| be regenerated through women who are interested in them.
There has always been much distom of a small glass, leaving a rim affecting quality at all In canned times the diameter of a IQW container for hundreds of mUes."
modern tednique plus spiritual treatfruits
and
vegetables,
in
eggs,
and
cussion
as to whether men or women
or Jthe height of a tall vase. Place
around the edge. Fill the center with
The sermons preached last night ment
meats,
the
same
reasoning
applies.
lead
the
harder life. As a matter of
small light flowers at outermost urge the world to look to religion for
a cooked fruit mixture. Bake in a
He was willing to pose with his sur- fact, polls have shown that the maTop
grade
products
usually
offer
the
points
of
the
design,
large
dark
ones
moderate oven (350 to 375 degrees)
survival and peace. Many of us dp. realist Madonna, a figure of the Virgin
about one-half hour. Cool. Sift con- finest in appearance or flavor or tex- lowest the others at in-between places But it must be admitted that the new with Renaissance features, but with a jority of people, men and women,
fectioner's sugar over the top, if de- ture, but the food value in the lower to lull in sides of the triangle. AU year's promise in terms of electronics rectangular cavity from chest to waist think that woman has the most diffigrades can often provide economical stetti lengths should vary to make the
tired.
makes more exciting reading. Engi- in which floats the Infant Jesus. The cult time. It seems men have been
nourishment
for
your
family.
Comarrangement
interesting.
There
should
Kolacky Filling
neers from Wcstmghouse say 1950 Christ Child shows the same cavity sold on this idea too.
pare
differences
in
quality
with
difbe
no
overlapping
of
stems,
leaves,
or
It is true that most women work
1 cup prunes
may be the year when we shaU have which symbolizes, according td Dali,
ferences in prices, and choose accord- flowers to cause visual confusion.
aU
day and part of the night and
1 cup figs or apricots
"bottled sunlight" for brilliant night- the absence of materialism and the
ing to the way you intend to use the
every
Sunday, at least their responsiVi cup chopped nuts
$f-Cut stem ends diagonally so time lighting, needing np electricity. presence of spirituality in these holy
commodity.
bUities
never stop except when they
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind
A
radar-like
remote
control
system
Two. The Pope looked at the Dali
thejH may absorb the most water. Cut
Third, make full use of your gro- oft leaves which may come below will hold stoves down to a tempera- works; shoved extraordinary compre- are asleep. WhUe a woman may not
1 teaspoon lemon juice
cery purchases. Many of our vege- water level to prevent their decaying, ture that can't burn food. Electric hension of the artist's execution. So have such big responsibilities as a
V4 to ¥* cup sugar
man, yet she has more smaU, wearing
Cook the prunes and figs or fpri- tables are double-duty items. You can making the water stagnant and short- motors wUl be self-renewing; never says Dali.
eots until tender. Chop the fruits often use the tops as well as the roots ening the lives of the flowers.
wear out These are some of the Copyright, 2S|9, King Featur** Synd., Inc. duties. She can't get away from her
responsibilities at all. Women often
and mix in lemon rind and juice. Add of beets. You can prepare an appetis"0
4— Your completed arrangement
shoulder the responsibiUties of the
sugar to sweeten. The amount de- ing dish of braised celery of outer should have unity, proper proportion,
home and have to work, too.
pends on the sweetness of the fruit stalks too tough for the salad dish. balance, rhythm, center of interest
and personal taste.
YObr meat or poultry purchase often and! color harmony. You wiU find
Women iue so conscious of these
carries extranet to be rendered for thai u your balance is not quite exact
truths and* have made men so conSawsage and Eggs Brunch
scious of them, that we sometimes
The just-right seasoning of fine your purposes.
you will have a more pleasing effect
Store
Food
Carefully
forget
or underestimate the heavy bursausage makes this a year-round selecThis can be done by letting a small
Fourth, store your food where the object balance a larger mass. Fig- By MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED can who have been steeped in the dens most men carry. With our tration for appetite appeal. The platter
shown wiU have eye-appeal, too, since bugs can't get it where it has the urines are often used with flower arWe have a feeling, on this New subject for a generation or more, it ditional division of labor, the man
the well-browned sausage links are a proper temperature, and the degree of rangements to suggest a theme and Year's Day that it might be timely to is obvious that baby care is easier making the living and the woman carperfect foil for the golden and white dryness or dampness it requires. Put help give a feeling of balance.'
look at what has happened to child today than It once was. When pedia- ing for the house and chUdren—
trics was a new branch of medicine, women who have not worked often
of the shirred eggs. The platter is your eggs in the refrigerator, canned_
care practices now and in the past
parents
had to be so self-conscious. faU to understand the pressure under
You hear parEverything
they did was by rule. It which their husbands Uve. It would
ents say t h e s e
aU
ran
counter
to what past genera- be a good idea, if it were possible,
days, "Oh taking
tions
had
dene
and they were being for men and women to exchange jobs
care of children
challenged by everyone.
for a few weeks. It would probably
is done just as
Those days have passed. We are end by each one wanting his old
they did a in my
all
relatively familiar with the usual responsibilities back.
great -grandmothways
of caring for babies; we have
A man not only must meet keen
er's day, only now
practiced those ways for a long time. competition constantly but he feels
you get o r d e r s
Now the "new" ways; the self-demand the emotional, impact of having his
from the doctor!"
schedules: the responsibility of doing family entirely dependent on his
This is o n l y
what needs to be done for a baby so earning power for food and shelter,
superficially true.
he won't cry; the days when we can education, pleasure, safety and adWe don't feed a
cuddle and rock and walk, all the vantages of all sorts. With prices as
child anything he
uatural things a mother likes to do.
they are and the demands of a family
can c h e w and
swallow or choo; Myrtl* Meyer Eldred
In addition parents have discov- an unending torrent, it is no wonder
it from the famered that they are not just instruments that many men are dropping off in
ily table, as they once did. We don't to bathe, feed, air and sleep a baby; the prime of life because of heart
weight babies with lengthy, clumsy they are his emotional background, trouble.
garments under which they haven't the too. And that background must be
There are many wise women who
strength to wiggle a toe.
right so the baby will feel secure and know their husbands are workfnfc,
We don't take babies out for so- happy and flourish and grow up with themselves to death and these women
celled airinp and cover their faces sound emotional health.
would settle for much less luxury and
with veils. And we defn't dress them
So, we can see that we borrow from more years with their husbands and
in woolens whatever the season or the old and add to its responsibilities more time during those years in which
put a band of wool on their abdo- something that is peculiarly modern. to enjoy one another.
mens, however hot it is, on the pre- We advance three steps up and two
It's heady to become successful and
mise that their abdomens must be back, like the frog in the well. And it is almost impossible to let go once
kept warm or they'll not be able to all of it is in the interest of better, you start to climb the ladder of sucdigest their food.
healthier, happier children. No one cess, but often the result is stomach
We have, it is true, revived the can quarrel with that
ulcers, heart trouble, fatigue, a baynice practice of cuddling, rocking and
window,
loss of romance and children
And a fine happy, 1950 to you all.
walking, which was frowned out of
who are strangers.
existence by*Watson, the behaviorist
If you men live to be old, through
We don't actually offer the baby SCOOP HAS MANY USES
some miracle, you will have your
his thumb, in the belief that "thumbIf you have an ice cream scoop ulcers and your money—and what
sucking babies are good babies," but you've been using all Summer don't have you? You went through the
we don't snatch it away from him if put it away now that cold weather vibrant rich years like a lawn mower
he wants it nor tie up or plaster it is here. It's an excellent tool to keep through a clover patch and you will
with nauseous tasting drugs to discour- around the kitchen with which to not be able to repeat You can mow
age him from sucking it
serve mashed potatoes, tuna fish or the lawn of success aU right WUl it
Taking the long view, as some of us I salmon salad, or cottage cheese.
matt yon truly happy?
COLORFUL BRUNCH PLATTER consists of sausages flanked by shfcTed eggs and jelly-glazed bananas.
By ALICE PARTRIDGE
Whistle at Hubby
To Stop Snoring
Two Major Hopes for' 1950
Are Religion and Electronics
A very simple trick wiU bring relief to the distressed wife who is disturbed and upset by her sleeping
husband's snoring. If she will
whistle quietly—not loud enough to
waken him—the high frequency
sounds will filter through his subconscious mind and he wiU usually
stop snoring and roll over, off his
back.
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Sleep Is Revealing
A person who sleeps on his back,
stretched out like a soldier at attention, wants to be as great as possible. The sleeper who curls up like
a hedgehog, with the sheet puffed
over his head, probably lacks cour«
age and ambitiqp in everyday affairs. He who sleeps on his stomach
is stubborn and negative, while the
pessimist curls himself up into the
smallest possible space and then
often draws the covers over his
head, too. So says Professor Alfred
Adler, well-known psychologist
iUSAN PARKER
Do Women
Or Men Lead
Harder Lives?
Today's Child Care Ideas Are
Good Combination of Old, New
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Thomas M. Tryniski
309 South 4th Street
Fulton New York
13069
www.fultonhistory.com
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SHIRRS AND BRAIDS unite in
this cotton cruise ensemble. The
barberpole striped seersucker blouse LACING BECOMING POPULAR
is shirred ail over, and tiny sleeves
"Lacing" is entering the picture
drop off the shoulder for a cool again in Hollywood, replacing slide
effect The high-waisted skirt, fea- fasteners, hooks and eyes and snaps,
turing an inverted center pleat and a movie company says. One black
braid-edged pockets, is created from velvet evening dress has side lacings
sturdy denim.
of pale pink*velvet
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B UY-LINES + byNancy Sasser
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NEW YORK, N. Y„ Jan. let—It's a aad awakening when New Year's morning finds you suffering from acid stomach, headache or heartburn
from rich food and drink. But yon can help
yourself to quick relief. Simply drink % glass
of water with % tap. ARM A HAMMER or COW
BRAND Baking Soda . . . for this wonderful
alkalizer helps correct excess acidity. That'*
why I always take it several times a day when
I feel a cold coming on, too . . . just hk tap. with
the juice of 1 lemon in a glass of water does the trick! So get a box
of ARM a- HAMMER or COW BRAND Baking Soda today . . . keep
it handy on your bathroom shelf.
Welcome fo 1950 and welcome to CAVALIER . . . for this dfatiaa*
tive new King-Size cigarette is made to order for you.
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That's because it has all the qualities you've always j^_ ^Jrj
wanted In a cigarette . . . mildneta and smooth, mellow
flavor. One puff and you'll notice they're mild . „ .
extremely mild. Then you'll discover that CAVALIERS
are a fresh flavor treat too . . . giving you cool smoking and an extra measure of enjoyment But that's only
natural . . . for CAVALIERS are a modern blend of
fine, light Colonial type tobaccos. Still, they are priced no more
than other popular brands . . . so treat yourself to the best today
. . . a smart white pack of CAVALIERS.
Doa'f tsVow srwtry those broken
Chriatmaa toys . . . "ScotchM^llophane Tape will fix them up
good aa new! Cracked doll heads,
broken crayons, shattered airplanes and balsa models—they're
all easy to fix with a few strips
of transparent cellophane tape.
Keep a roll of this sticks-at-atouch tape In every room for
aeallng, holding, mending and
protecting. Look for "Scotch"
Brand Tape In the gay plaid dispenser at stores everywhere. Get
several handy rolhi—they're 1H
and 25c, or buy the big moneysaving roll at 39*. Be sure to aak
for -Scotch" Brand Tape.
0 r—of often to be mora
cheerful is one thing . . . but If
yon really want to live up to it
you can't afford annoying corn*.
And you don't have to . . . provided you use BLUE-JAY Corn
Plasters. The minute you wrap
the soft Dura-felt pad around
your troubled toe, shoe pressure
is \nttantly relieved ... , and
pain-curbing Nupercaine (exclusive with BLUE-J AY) sooth ea
away surface pain. Then gentle
medication loosens the hard core
of the corn . . . all you do is Uft
It out in a few days. So get
BLUE-JAY Corn Piasters at any
Drug Counter today . . . see how
easy It is to be cheerful when
you're "free" of pesky corns.
f v s boost "browsing** through photograph albums,.. and It's clear
as day which pictures were taken before and after I
switched from shampoos with drying ingredients to
new KREML Shampoo. Yon see, KREML with its
natural oil base was just what my dry, brittle hair
needed , . . for it pampers each lock into behaving
like a perfect angel. But besides leaving my hair soft
as satin, KREML Shampoo's marvelous new ingredl_
ent "Foll&an"® makes it fairly glow with natural glossy sheen . . .
because It has special cleansing qualities that reveal all the hidden
highlights! So do try new KREML Shampoo soon . . . sea what a
picture of loveliness It makes your hair!
Greeting thm Now Yoor with a smile . . . or has an annoying chest
cold wlm its miserable aches and pains "got yon
down"? If it has, then here's a way to get fait, comforting relief. Just use MUSTEROLE . . . for this
' soothing rub actually helps CHECK the irritation^
That's because MUSTEROLE contains such wonderful pain-relieving agents as methyl salicylate, menthol,
oil of mustard and camphor . . . which is why it's
equally effective for prompt relief of lumbago, rheumatic and neuritis pains, too! So get Mild MUSTEROLE for the youngsters,
Regular or Extra-Strong for grown-ups . . . and keep your whole
family, feeling "tip top" throughout the cold "season" ahead!
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