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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1915)
mMmammmmmm. iAiJfcK&atfii' jtUhtHU' mm "" ' Afl.INK BBCTIOM Mnv Manton Weekly Fashion Talk 'S ' vx -A crho nn.l MW hluH f ,n" J teres! to " render GOOD, old-fashioned remedj for -Jl barbed wire cms i u- -lard mix well together. To a P of this mixture add half a tearful of strong spirits of camphor ai.d a half teaspoonful of carbolic aciu. To prevent wooden tubs or palls from shrinking when not In use. paint them with glycerine. nrflrI If you lav In the sunlight articles that have been scorched In Ironing, the scorch will disappear. Hub gilt frames with freshly baked bread moistened with ammonia; or try the older method of washing them In water In which onions have been boiled, and to which n little ulphiir has been added. The nulphur aldt In keeping the yellow color. A babs thirst Is not satisfied bj Us diet of milk. He should be given clean, cool water regularly every day. Boiled water cooled and given be tween feedings will often aid diges tion and quiet restlessness. Regular hours, proper food and long hours of Bleep aro necessary to n healthy in- "to tost light bread dough and make sure as to whether It haB risen sufficiently for baking, press the flu gor In the dough. If the hole remains the dough Is In proper condition; If tho dough rises and fills the Inden tation this shows that It It. In u con dition to continue rising. Washable Chiffon Veil. When a washable chiffon veil Is soiled fold It neatly and tad: the folds securely with basting thread. Then wash tho voll carefully In soapy water and rinse It In bait water to set the color. I'ross the folded veil between a couple of heavy bath towels to got the water out and do not wring It at all. When ns much water has been pressed out as Is possible to get out cut tho bastings and pull them out. Lay one edge of the veil straight on the Ironing board and Iron It dry with a moderately hot Iron. Then Iron each of the other oldos dry and then Iron the middle of the veil until It, too, Is dry. Dy Ironing the edges first the veil can be ironed without stretching or pulling out of shape. Lay tho veil flat on a bed for un hour or two after It is Ironed. If It Is Ironed In this way It will keep Its shape and will not wrinkle easily. To Clean Woolen Skirls. It Is surprising how many women send their woolen skirts to be cleaned when skirt after skirt could be done at home, It washed with naphtha soap and topld water, and Ironed In the ordinary way, on tho wrong sldo. This treatment will make n woolen skirt, especially serges and broad cloth, look like new. If tho cloth Is badly soiled, scrub It woll with the soap and water, using u small brush, and scrub with tho grain of tho goods. A little ammonia may bo added It tho material Is black, but It will not bo good for colored materials as It fados the rolor. After rinsing the garment In sever al topld waters hang to dry, nnd Iron It beforo qulto dry. Use of llfiirliic. Duy onn gallon of benzine. Collect all tho kid gloves, white kid Bhocs or slippers, silks and coat collars that need cleansing with beiulne. Put somo bonzlno In two basins, one for washing (washing tho most dellcnto articles first) and uso tho other for rinsing. Whon tho dirt has bottled In tho basins, carefully pour off Inio a Jug and break up Into It a 10-cent cako of left camphor. Let this stand n day or two until thoroughly dis solved nnd uso In nn oil feeder to hook over the beds, picture frames, mop boards and nny furniture around the bed. The bonzlno will quickly dry, leaving no trnco or stuln. "flowered silks are much in vogue IV V 83 ID 8332' Dtiitn h May Stanlta 8349 Fancy Blouic with Over Waist, 34 to 43 bust. 8jji Iwo-I'iccc Skirt with Flounce, 34 to it walit. ore flow- Krmi h Iks nrct- llor n 11 d t li 0 gowiiH thul nro niailo from them nro really fascinating. Thltf 0110 la trlmmotl with tho velvet that Ih such it pronounced fnvoiito of tho Bciihon and worn over nu under blouse of plain white chur mcuHO. Organdy wan tho material of tho Summer for the diln ty under blouses, hut for Autumn tho fioft mitlnH will huve Brent voguo nnd they muko n chnrmliiR coutruBt with tho taffeta. Tho long bIcovob Hhlrrctl nt tho wrlstH, tho col lar that Ih high tit tho hack with a Blight opening at the front, tho over-hloiiso with hlg urynholcH and tho flounco of I lie Bklrt nro nil now features nnd Interesting ones. Am a matter of course, tho design can bo cop ied In almost any sea sonable nisitorliii; but there Is a peculiarly quaint charm about flowered taffeta that BccuiH to Hiilt the Htylo of d r 0 a b OHpecIally well, although It Is qulto possible to re produce tho color ef fect In a much Hlmplor material. Challln In some pretty color and design with the Knmo volvet for trimming and n crepe do cliluo blouso would muko a very pretty aftornoou continue, giving some what the name combi nation ofCect yet ho tiiiioIi almtilnr nu in bn a (1 a p t e d to Hlmpler ncodB. For tho in o d 1 u m size, tho under blouso will require 2U yards of material 3fi, 1 ; yards 44; the ovor wnlst l'i yards 27, l'i yards 3G or 41; tho Hklrt 4 ',4 yardn, 27, 3 yards .16 or 11 inch oh wide. Tho Jlay Manton pattern of tho I1ouho and undcrwalHt 8340 Ih cut In hIzoh from 34 to 42 Inches bust measure; of tho Bklrt 8332 from 24 to 34 waist. They will ho mailed to nny address by tho Fashion De partment of tlilH pa per on receipt of 10 centH for each. QUMI'MNaSaredcllcloJ I' They mum bo ml N i!i'rMnn twin'......- ... W il! not bo put into them 1, t( iiutke thorn aoft and L li uo not romovo tho iff'J "r'Ry? Knit, Bwcet milk and bii,N Tho flour nnd bl g X IO H ftoil tnirnll hjr.0,W may bo mixed witluhe'J Soup DiimplliiRH When aro coolcliiB see that the, 0 HIT. Oil V nn.,,.11 Hhrtuld ho dropped In 16 J'S nf I in uitwxr .... , U8S l'otnto AiiiiIm. Two nml ti Imlf cupfulniJ potato, hfUf a cupful offlj 0110 aim a utiir lailesW " """ miwiounii niiuuniiii ui Him, inrco I till Of hot creutu or miiir 1.. a fow Bialiib of cayenne w KrnltiH of nulincc. ' Iloll tho polaiocs and tr "'""'h" " iHiuuu riccr cethor tlio nhmitiii l...ii. . okk yolkH well beaten. L nutmeg. Dent theco Into it, When cold Hhntin iiim ..... roll In flno, dry crumb!, thud .111. .i.i ...1.1 1, . . ' iuyn uiiiuuu nun i-oiu water (cm npoonful to an egg), nnd In again, and timer! a cloo lore the bloHHom end of the rtvl In dcop fat. ' 'J'omatu AIock-OmiiRc JUnJ Hcaiu nntl peol largo-ihej, tomntOCH. Cut ilmvnuorJ . HCCd fiCCtlon. tirosa unrn i.l.l' nil seodH with tho thumb, IoaK' pulp comparatively whole, ilk pnrtu ot 1110 piepared tonnim duo imri 01 oranges, jiidti Cover nil with nti nntmt n... BUgar and let Htand over m tho mnrntiir ntnir nfr imn..i, down ubout hnlf, add thettsi mui ornngi'H aim cook until tin sklnH tiro transparent. Stah ghiBses. This Ih an orlcluh mm ib n doiigiitful subitliDte Bonuino orango iimrmaladt much cheaper. Tonmto Catsup. Wanh nnd cut In pieces ah! Of rllio tomiitnoM. fVidVlni. lalu-llnod or granlto Iron prci Kottio till soft enough to pttfcl n slovo, which will remote a1!! HPoriH. To tbn Tinlti nrlrl toil spoonful of unit, two tables popper, ono-nau tamespoon at nn.. I...lr ..1.1..... .1 ..Y, half pint vinegar. Let their1 cook for Hoveral hours before tho Bplcca and vinegar. MliC nnd iinlrriM lrv In n linnl. ii) well before putting Into Ihetu uooic till quite thick and putt tics. Store In a cool cellar, Teachers As Help to Rural Home Torch Cushion Coers. Some persons beforo fitting out a porch completely with cushions tost samples of tho cloth to bee If thev will s and sunlight aud water. One should neor uso handsome embroid ered or silk pillows on tho porch: tho'Sm "0t 0,aboralcneM. should be The covors, If possible, should be uniform In material and color, with perhaps ono or two careful! -chosen contrasting shade to avoid any SraU .f ,0"0,on " "'0 M'ntcrlalb are washable two sets of removable T,,.L,caM!,'.0,;?nh?lp.t.llohonioa.of "Srlculturo pructlcal. When Btudy- .. ,,,1"",l- "", luroiiBii uor ing corn, why not study tho real and S Will H?ik n, lh c,omm"nU'. thliiB, not n textbook? W .y no leiiis economic prob- best enra; get tho Btatc circulars on The teacher has many opportunl- maSlorirSranffieV'on onsh.Mr nK nr rrk lntc,loso T?- actually test tho aeed;B F " MolnmkrlJJW1"0?" ,mvo th0 ""P"8 B0lcct mid fro-dr? farm?5 f Ul UV ,ntercats ot tho Ot,I0r topics In agriculture offer Cold Fruit I'uddlng. Cut thin Hllocs of stalo trVt HpoiiKo enko and fit them dM Bother aH a lining for a raoldv uiiiB (iiun. jiavo reaoy tot Rtewed fruit, nrofernblv curri: raspberries, blackberries, a richly colored fruit. Iloiareti an abundunco of Juice. To fruit. Intn thn llnml ninlil. tme ft furtlior nllco of. bread orti nut n ntntn nvnr (Tin tnn findm on thin, ho as to hold the (lUtitfi in placo. When tho puddlnf ) turn otit, and servo plain e cuHtnrd. Ili'rinllS. Ono-thlrd cup butter, inX nun Riirnt nnn ntri Iwn tlb!a milk, one and threcquarten ot Hour, two teaBpooim imKiotp ono-thlrd of a cup ot ralslu" una cut in smnii pioccs, pih elnnatnnn. nunrtor teasoooi W cloves, mnco and nutmej. tj uuttor, aaa Btigur graaiuiiM ralaliiB, egR well beaton uJJ .mix nna Birt dry mgrcuieDui, 10 iirat mixture. 11011 nui w Bnlto In modernto oven. Iu Making Dougluiuls. TT ." .. .11 ....... 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