Daily Times-Gazette, 1 Jun 1951, p. 7

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) that it was next to im- - THR 0 eat i Walahisized | meal, " ~~ ocamotion Mas iffiuls, aceon : pecurred." ! "esr iatey on there was the frenzy for the: 'boyish figure, A girl wasn't ' THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE SEVEN FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1981 (5 ~ Aas soy FAA biog oY ""Rashions and Figures weal nb mg gies h By (HELEN JAMESON SRN Pv wien + For centuries, fashions "in dreds tiave distorted the feminine 'shape. Qué Blizabebh 'wore & corset that "Wile designed like a bird cage. Her | never was "eneased in a ruff that | would t* drive 8, modern. . WomaP | gg 3 Beh VR Ti: ingale. What «a -doad: of dry -aroundl....... '=H -is neot-so long within/the memory Jamo 7 médre teen inches was a, A ed : nd; the bed post; 7 ori Bm oné . 0 ed with might and main, pu the ancients- ati-g, seigh= |- S thé * benfify." wothen : fi A FET A Phasicin Advises You By HERMAN M. BUNDESEN, M.D. BELL'S PALSY ; BELL'S palsy -is a rather strange disease involving paralysis of one side "of 'the face: Its exact cause is not known but it so often fol- lows chilling of the area that this lowering of the temperature of the facial muscles 'is thought to have something' to @ with it. Chi may" perhaps cause 'fluids to collect around 'oné& of the main nerves which pass through fhe face. 'The @isorder 'often affects auto- mobile*drivers who leave car win- dows open on' long trips. The paralysis lasts a variable period of time but in most cases clears up completely, In fact, it has been estimated that 86 out, of patients "will 'recover without any treatment, although recovery may not be absolutely complete. INTO A- VEIN 100}. OF INTERES GLAMORIZING:. Glasses Can Add to Appliance 'By HELEN FOLLETT | youngsters -- from six to 16 -- "{for a ward they have adopted at "| patients. The Busy Fingers' mem- | week to make toys for children fake tHe 'waist whify heal ment. . a wt» CF rks. b -rame-in it wag J ext, to. abhle Heine forthe! wearen, »f. to. scramble ~-tipy the. SEBS 5 ,0f-a- street cal. Huts 3 and raisins for the cartoonists! ' Supposed to have any more shape hah an "ironing Board, $0 the bust tight and - flat, s 'were: tut 'like' pillow 'tases. n' these nifty models dre resurs FEE ¥ Po party 'we are =f t sr mer fn fies Natural lines are more " vogue than ever before. : A > » © consumed" with laughter. But how beautiful. and stylish they were considered - during their term of popularity! iA Jot of water has run under the " "Beauty bridge since then. 7 rm "| Natural lines are more in vogue '| thafi 'évér before. Modern dress 2168s 'not distort the silhouette, and [f° 'gives 'freedom of movement -- Tor 'which the sisters thankful. It is an incentive to re-. tain youthful and graceful lines, to" "ciiltivate them if one Jhicky 'énough to have them. The most common figure defect of the present moment is caused by sagging abdominal muscles, due to poor posture or lack of exercise. If you have a spare tire south of | your equator, try this exercise = five minutes night and morning-- and within six weeks your tummy will be as flat as a pancake. "Blenders i trie: Pair Taian 24 Ls 180 0: 9 EEL ts should be! isn't, ,1is easily . administered, gives the [which shortens this period is, of --Lie on your back in bed, hands under the buttocks. No pillow] under your head. Keep the legs | rigid. are fairly standing on the back of | Lift them slowly until you and symptoms of broncial asthma? A number of: patients with this histamine into 'a vein. Histamine is a substance normally present in the body «int small amounts, but formed in excessive quantities in oversensitivity. A wehk solution of histamine is employed: It is injected at a speed which just produces a 'comfortable flushing. If headache occurs, it means the histamine is being ad- ministered too rapidly. Twenty to thirty drops 'of the solution are given per minute in most cases. A FEW MINUTES Improvement was noted within a fey niopted after the injections were" sta The response in all cases treated was prompt and complete. It is impossible to deter- mine in advance just which patients belong to the group that will 'recover without treatment. It is advisable, therefore, that all patients. with this condition receive treatment. Since treatment with histamine patient no discomfort, and causes no complications, it would seem to be worth while to employ it, In many instances, recovery from the paralysis may require a period of two or three months. Anything course, to be welcomed. " QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Mrs. M. C.: What are the signs condition 'were treated by injecting | those suffering from allergy orf With the many attractive frames available, it's no hardship to wear glasses. These are designed for a girl with heart-shaped face. Answer: Broncial asthma is | + * + "MEN seldom make passes at | short nose puts up a better appear- girls who wear glasses," wrote ance if there is a highly-arched Dorothy Parker. It is a laugh! | bridge to give the illusion of Millions of pretty ladies wearing | length. specs are being escorted places by| Fashions in specs change as do gay cavaliers. As if panes on | fashions in dress, millinery, hair- the soul windows matter if one is |dos and make-up, and one should charming! The girl who hasn't | keep up with them. 'The design sense enough to put them on when | that is flattering to one face may she needs them is lacking in in- [not do for another, but there are telligence, to say the least. | dozens of models from which one Opticians have joined up in the can choose. endeavor to make the members of | | CUT TO ORDER She frail sex attractive, producing | If you have notions of your own onses and frames that often hide | | a8 to just what kind of glasses you lefects, bring out the best of one's | prefer, your lenses will be cut to facial points. | order, special frames made for LOW-SET BRIDGE | them, though of course, your spe- If a nose is long, according to |cialist will tell you what is the standards of pulchritude a low- | for vision if you fare too far afield set bridge will make it look short- [in this project. ald Hollywood i i. smble - you A005 50 Pemuiipul Td pur "easy-to use, sims Jor fitr- Hag, Whiarrd d- instructions: - ! en THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35¢c) in coins ev cannot "he | your neck, This is fun, 4 acd Fn ers for strengthening. ha hain Highlights! By, BOB THOMAS Eon HoLLYWoOD AP--You hear it all over town -- Hollywood is on the upbeat. "We are clearly and unashamed- audience," a studio boss told me. "The pictures that ae selling in the current market are those which bear no problems" This méanhs that the future films will place, the accent on music. As the old | comedy and adventure. Hollywood saying goes: "Let Wesel, Lower them slowly. usually characterized by a wheeze. | er. It is also what the | It eu manifests itself in those | set curve between the eyes that aren't they will get even with you. Hem . .The attacks are | oki y .felieved by. the admisistra- tion of "adrenalin; and. the anti- histamine drugs also may be of some help in relieving the attacks, sents - an arresting problem, but | doesn't. -know..how, to. selve - it; peel poses the question of what happens | when a pro football star becomes | too old to play the game. | Most of the picture shows the | attempt for the footballer Paul | ly going after upbeat stories that | Douglas to find his future. He is| entertain rather than depress the | helped by his wife Joan Bennett | {and hindered by his girl friend | | Linda Darnell. Much of his quest is interesting stuff, aided by adult iajogue. But the film .comes tq a} sappoifiting, tinigh' with: the -real}" roblem 'unsolved. | It will also conceal that deep | comes with the Roman nose. singers have found out that the 00d cook suggests that we use two dishe oths for each dishwashing. Use one for washing glassware, china and silver; reserve the other for greasy pots and pane, Wash both after the dishes are one. Be kind to your eyes. If you Turkey. tracks will appear. What | Working along the same lines, de- then? You will wish you had been a good girl and sought professional aid. TO GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH Cook potatoes in their skins. The iron is concentrated - chiefly just under. the skin. You can eat-ithe skin, too, when potatoes are baked, boiled or steamed. Do not soak in water before cook- ing. Cook as quickly as possible in a covered pan. Start in a small amount of boil- ing water. Reduce heat once water is back to boiling. Use the cooking water for soup stock or gravy. (If potatoes are boiled and the water discarded, about one-quarter of the iron may be lost.) Steaming conserves iron. ern Union. carry the T. V2 BLUES P "comedians aren't knocking { { themselves eut to appear at their | "est in television. Take the ex- anmiple of 'Edgar Bergen. He put so 1 much time, effort and money into | his last T. V. show that he figures! he won't even show a profit on the ES 23m fact," he told me, "I} hk I-lost $25." Bérgen had been putting his | show on film and has found that's Be most expensive way of doing | TV : 'Phe rumbles in the Jack Benny, 'are confirmed by friends: But fe arguments have mothing LA "their marital felicity, | calm as ever. Mary ; to give up her acting "dark doesn't want her to. swins out, it will be i's Joss. She looked beauti= v. [gr T. V. debut with Benny "thils, monthe And her comedy touch yould i be sorely missed onthe air show. CAPSULE REVIEW The Guy Who Came Back" Pre- : COLD WAVE PERMANENT REGULAR! $1500: 2d $2 EL id Complete i in eygry detail, including reconditioning shampoo; hair beau- tifully cut, tapered and thinned (if necessary). Style creation individu- ally spied 16 "your fetftures. "eciigion @ 0 AE Ne EDWARD'S Beauty Parlor 5 CELINA ST. "OPEN SAT. ALL DAY! 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