The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 16, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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A great help in choosing suitable
accessories is a wardrobe planning
chart. Such a chart simplifies and
clarifies the process of selection if
it is carefully followed. The chart
is drawn with about 10 spaces across
the top of the page and as many
I places down the left side as you
j have different garments in your
wardrobe. Along the top are listed
your various types of accessories,
such as shoes, gloves, bag, sweater,
blouse and hats. Down the left side
or the page are listed the garments
you have on hand or will need to
get. This chart is filled in by listing
the accessories you have or need in
the column designated for that ac
cessory and across from the gar
ment with which you’ll wear it.
Obviously some article, such as
shoes, will be listed in more than
one place. On the other hand, if a
particular article is worn with only
one garment, it will be listed in
only one place. Suppose you have
listed in the left-hand column a
black coat, a wine suit and a dark
green dress. You need a new hat
and a new blouse for the suit, but '
your black bag, gloves and shoes (
will continue in use.
me most obvious choice of hat
would be black; but there are
also other possibilities, and black
will do nothing to brighten your
wardrobe. Since a new blouse is
to be bought also, it will be well to
correlate the color of the hat with
the blouse. Pink or soft rose is a ,
possible choice. This shade in a I
blouse will be interesting with a
win© suit, but there are very few
people who have the coloring that
would be suited to such a soft color
in both a hat and a blouse. Also,
the shade of the hat should be
tied to the green dress in some way,
either by a piping of color, a pin or
seme other detail added to the dress.
Train Body to Develop
Erect, Straight Figure
The person who is erect, straight
and energetic has a good figure. The
way the body is held is the result
of training and habit. The muscles
and bones go back into the same
positions day after day, so posture
habits should be good.
Stand in front of a mirror and see
if you look like this: Your feet
should be parallel, with the weight
balanced equally upon the ball and
the heel of the foot. The abdomen is
flat in the lower part. There is no
exaggerated curve in the back. The
shoulder blades are flat across the
back; the shoulders are even. The
head is erect and a straight line
could be drawn through the ear
shoulder cap, hip bone, knee and
ankle bone. If you look like this, you
don’t have to worry. If you don’t
look so, it’s time to do something
about your posture.
Do you stoop over the sink, the
kitchen table, the wash tubs, or the
ironing board? Adjust the height of
: these work surfaces to your own
; height- To sweep, mop, or stir food
| in a pan at the stove requires con
| tlnuous standing. Be sure you do not
slump the shoulders and chest or
thrust the hips out of place.
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By Lillian B. Storms
The chances are that when you 1
were a baby, vour mother gave you .
nothing but milk until you were ;
about 7 or 8 months old Modern
babies have a much more interest- I
ing menu long before that age
Babies vary in the kind or
growth they make and your physi
cian recognizes what additional
foods are necessary and when they
should be started. However, there
is a more or less general plan
which is usually followed.
When your baby is about 3
weeks of age, some form of vita
min D is given. The doctor may
specify one of the concentrates, as
viosterol, or he may say to give
cod liver oil. Give it before the
bath and avoid oil stains on cloth
ing. Hold baby’s head so that a
sudden movement will not spill the
oil. A small spoon teaches the use
of other ways of eating than
drinking from a bottle. %
i In a few days orange juice, for
its vitamin C, is introduced. Dilute
the juice with an equal amount of
'boiled water, partially cooled. If
baby doesn’t open his mouth, gen
tly press his cheeks with your
thumb and first finger and his
mouth will open. Place the spoon
well over his tongue, so he can’t
push it out.
At about 3 months the first
'cereal is given. Select a special
i baby cereal because of the fine tex
:ture and for the vitamins and min
erals which have been put into it.
Even though baby has learned to
I take orange juice and the cereal is
thinned with milk, it is not liquid;
it is the first solid food. It feels
different in his mouth. It is some
thing strange and his first im
pulse is to spit it out. To make
! baby’s meals more interesting try
! using two special baby cereals al
ternately. ^
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THE OMAHA
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funeral directors
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2022 Lake St. WEbMrr 2022
LAUNDRIES A CLEANERS
EDHOLM A SHERMAN
2401 North 24th St WE. «053
EMERSON LACNDRA
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Danger in Milk Film
Such a simple matter as washing
glasses and dishes that have held
milk is important to the family
health, according to home econom
ists of the U. S. department of agri
culture, who advise an easy way to
save time and trouble in insuring
cleanliness and preventing the dan
ger that lurks in “milk film.” An
advance rinse in clear, cold water
is the practice suggested, alike for
dishes and clothes or table cloths on
which milk has been spilled. Most
housewives know how hard it is to
wash dishes, pitchers, and other
milk containers clean. Protein in the
milk also makes cleaning difficult,
because the heat of the dishwater
hardens or coagulates it. Similarly,
milk on clothes, dish cloths, table
cloths, and towels may leave a stub
born stain after washing. A cloth
used to take up spilled milk may
come out of the wash tub per
manently stiff. Hehe again, the ef
fect of the soap on calcium, and
heat on protein show up.
Weather Report
Of 21 U. S. cities tabulated as rep
resentative of the weather in their
sections of the country during 1944,
Los Angeles was nosed out only by
Albuquerque and Helena for the
distinction of having the least
amount of rain, and by Albuquerque
only for the ability to boast of the
most sunshine. Albuquerque had 9.55
inches of rainfall during 1944;
Helena, 12.83; and Los Angeles,
17.45. Mobile had 69.98 inches, to
register highest, while second and
third most amounts fell in Memphis
with 55.76, and Houston with 54.54
inches. The sun shone for 3,125 hours
in Albuquerque last year, and for
3,093 in Los Angeles. Oklahoma
City was a close third with 3,080
hours. Cloudiest cities were Sault
Ste. Marie with only 1,914 hours of
sunshine; Buffalo, with 2,246; and
Portland, Ore., with 2,284.