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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1915)
A v3 i$ (fi M) ntertsf for MllAiy ItjER IDEAS In fur sets gVLUCILLUDAUDET. fiVELY fur set wati seen tnls wtlr which consisted or u tt. ... nmnll tlu and ono ".'-. .w t.nncer tonnes. Tills a. Tel Ril Fl Mecl R' 3-J Fl v III t M JVi''''' .nts ull that is now and ut- in m .rc-TVi L tnOUCl crcaieu u uuu vi . ' j.umnlfnru In tllO I'ltlCO igifiui u'r. .".7... v. VT.7.: ". ::. r and J' ,l ,8 wuuiu U1U ' ""' Fc i n nrwmuuurllv lift v . 11 certainly would not b6 dlf-bmalcc. L. freqUBllliy Jiuiuiuu uuu iuui. P . ..0 ilm tttMinii( uniiunii Lblofitlou of ultru-lurgo muffs V groull lies, uhu wuu imam oBe can Jndgo 1h eminently plc- jll the new seta aro mmta or rtt fabric such an velvet, duvc- vjded satin and so forth, com jth bauds oC fur. . who possess huudsoiuo ties aff ure, ot course, wearing ihobo who find It necessary jjio soiucthlug new Invariably l clover comoiuauou oi mu- ,.il fur. (or example, tho big "Chinese- ' ul t. .. ,1..., I. lltn ..... I n)U!I u u"w IS tllU J1UI1IU 1 this special modol was niudo neero velvet lined with Imn- satlu and trimmed with light Iftcu. fciiehtful llttlo tic. which was j off at tho left uldo with a icir was mado of tho muno ma rt was tho high Laucor toque. 1 lltn (ttui AHlnln nlrlt Virt -(.blue volvctccn and Imitation Hi, with linings of black satin; ir velveteen inmmcu wim ((gray squirroi or wim uiai if fur which looks ho lllco cl.tn- kut which Is In reality cleverly ibblt! or black velvet with of Imitation wnito fox, tuo nu !r of Ivory whlto satin. a ties aro skilfully lined, uud ed to that thuy mako a framo tfico; at ono sldo they aro tied I bow, after tuo manner or iuo itm lour do cou Is mado cu rt fur It In now thu fashion to I It off with u very largo bow and tit, mado of wiuc sunn nonoti. ff tlm rmnblnutloilB SUCCC&tcd Jlvc splendid results, cspcclul- i unnlilrn llltlO Velveteen, Jtlll- Hick fox and black satin. Duve- . inv unfl lmKtel tint, Ulllcht bo Mead of velvet and bauds of tot instead uf fur. aid, tho bcrsagllcrl Is tho load- tbo momout. This chapeuu is t for nil tlm world lllto that, of military man, uud tho big flat of coquo plumage is auppio- lih tniiHB (if feathorllietiS (iscades down to tho shoulder. 0 UY MRS. KINGSLEY. I A.NWVlfllMstC-SJ.BlBlil n 'J' ' II I lift,ilfW isssv&.iiMjjn iiiiiifwp T,7ffffiiiTvTM,i,Ui. J . . f ' YfJ v 'fflB-t. any. A... rtf ' m, vAfc vkivrer " wax IHA W;v ',. ..' .iA K 4 iAl 111 at WVWAVvw! c Mt A5WMW fi&WCZZ M MOT SftStiZrAtfm a OR wcur at homo tho plcturo frock arrives. It bus unvcr Itfn inoro welcome tliuu now. this easily ussumed toilette bclgbtcno tho individuality uud r of every wearer, uud lu an .nv rcomfortablo choice. cUrmlncly orlglnul design was im other day. tho quaint dotalip kb tbould bo emphasUcd by Us faction in urtistlu colorluga aud Ktli.sucb as ollvcgrecu, old rose wblrc-bluo volvet, with emnrold- worked In dull cold thread on liofcburmouso tu uiutcb. ideilgu In patterned us a four- i. hltli.wulstcd skirt, measuring tbrco and u half yards al tho tie top, which extends about Inches above tho normal wulst- btlag Jolurd to a llulug bodlco i li cut with wldo urmholcs lo lie lcovcs. Tho matcrlul bodlco wasted oor tho linlug and fast- U tho left nhouldcr uud Blilo L will bo tho favorlto color If jbt shado cau bo procured 1 by una oor-becomlug tint. Uut it tll with furs and that in Itbelf willing. "Toto dc negro," plum, wd marluo blue aro other noim- plors, nono of them making for "w8. Bomotlmea, too, tho pur 'fwili funcy one of thoso dcllght- rcheckH and nlulda with n tlngo green In them which como from Uut. thouch cabardluo and its B4 uro supposed to huvo been ml Into obscurity, they reappear ino uamo of gubrlcord, which is wuuln to gubardluu aud whlp ivorllo design bus been inurluo "lour sombrcd down with a (hop collar buttoued high, skunk tho skirt and tho loug alcoves VKd by that unbecoming sug p ot an cpuuletto puff ut tho -we. Thoso whose tusto is moro Tbavo added dull silver braid or- mtit- As no ono is buying even- mes openly as such, tho atier- irocK in its most churmlug form, 'Meadiug whlto or black tulle 'trimmed with dull sllvqr or fcold long transparent alcoves and Jk. with severe bare throat, la eu war-wear. ' Ws that uro llounced from waist ' nio also to bo seen, and uro 'ljr successful In tho cuse of that arc carried out in some Mrent fabric, mounted over u fJte fonndutioa of BOft Japanese A dcllchlftil llttln iln-hs uf tbls rfptloil. Inlonilpil fni- liMlf.ninlirn. ''carried out iu bluck spotted net, oc up over a whlto silk nuder- ile skirt cousists ot no less teveu llttlo flounces of black i Det. Piinti mm linrilnrnl at the !? edgo with black velvet ribbon. waice has three small frills to Ui &rr:mnnrl ti.-ni.rwl tlm cttinltlfllirK I ft the effect of an old-fashioned fe Abovo these frills tho bodlco ff in with a chemisette of flno ttoantllly luco, contluued iu tho 1 Of a liloli rtliir lllnok Ini-n to lB composes the sleeu'B, which are " i the wrist in bands of ulacK nnished with small flat bows. your s.m OMB ukluu aro sensitive to cold and direct contact with wintry winds Is hard on them. Uut though yours is dcllcato it need not keep you from going out this winter if you will glvo It reasonably good care. A coat of good skin food cream, well rubbed in and dusted over vt Hit rice or tulcutn powder, should bo uppltcd as soon as it hglns to gel cold. This ;vlll prevent tho wind from chupplng and drying tho skin too se verely. It Is qulto fatal, too, to batho thu skin immediately beforo or soon after opposing It, for this takes tho oil from .tho sldu and cuuhcb it to chap. On coming lusldo it Is best to rub a nuts sago cream on tho face, and after al lowing it to remain on long enough to soften the skin sifrfauo, wlpo It oh' with u soft muslin cloth. Then If tho skin is In need of It, it muy bo bathed with wurm water and soap. An astringent lotion should bo used after to cIobo the pores. Try tho following liquid soup recipe for green liquid soap, which is recom mended for flue skins or for thoso which lmvo tho pores extended. Take equal parts of glycerine, water, alco hol and grcou castllo soap. Shuvo the soap over tho water and ellr over thu tiro until tho mtxturo is smooth. Add tho glycerine, arid lastly, after tho kcttlo Is removed from the fire, udd tho alcohol. Add a tablespoon of cau dc cologuo if pcrfumo is desired. In a case of blackheads tho face should be steamed uud treated twice n week. AlwnyB apply tho cleansing cream to faco uud throat uud wlpo it off thoroughly beforo steumlng. Tho blackhcuds should bo removed Imme diately after tho steaming. Thou mas-' sage for ten minutes with a soft towel, which will remove ull the grease. Use a cleansing cream ever' night and a toilet water In tho morning Instead of ordinary water. Tako a tub bath dully, uso a bath brush ou tho body, but not on tho face. - A "It" -u w" 1 11 INBi 1 Mm "$ 1 Magi rtS JSXE&3SJ? FT? av M&m? amy tfffavr &h iHHR&kf tk .tA -yj iW -i 1 .1?JU n$m x9k W AW , 70 MfSfU?f JAP AM54P W?V h - .J .mi m ifiMMiiHirt? ! l The Kitchen t i' : v r$8$K a Ifcrjl Hi: method employed to clcau I light und dark volvctcou Is a KH blmplo one. A Inthcr of whlto soup Is made, Into which tho veUctecn la dipped, thon placed ou u board or tublo und scrubbed tho way of tho pile with u clean nail brush un til all dirt has boon removed, when it is rliihcd In clean cold wutcr. but not Hiiueccd or vrung. us this would spoil tho pile. It Is dried lu thu air aud bometlmos the back is drawn over a hot Iron, but this is not absolutely necessary. Light velvets uro cleaned by gently rubblug with a tlanncl i ro vlously dipped In keroseuo; or, if tho material bo soiled iu spola only, by rub blug with u piece of fut bacon or but ter, when tho wrong sldo requires drawing over u hot iron In order to rulso tho pile. to keep lard iu tlu or porcolalu, uctas In glass, sugar In u porous crock or glaH Jar, salt lu u woodeu box or glass receptacle and apices In tin that they will not abborh odors or flavora from each other if placed lu paper. Keep chocolate in a closed dish or pa per box. Illtter or sweet chocolate or cocoa powdor will absorb any odor near by, oven tho wood odor of a cupboard. Q m M AKK a two-pound weight in tho palm of tho hand, resting iuo elbow upon u tuble, and ralso and lower it from tho level of tho elbow to tho shoulder This Is ex actly tho work douo by tho heurt at each beat. Do this ubout seunty or eighty times minute, aud seo how long you can keep it up. Tho boutt keeps it up from beforo birth to just after death, perhaps seventy years. It never takes ft rest; it never Bleeps. Tho heart has been known to break from tho strain or suddeu emotion. Auger will lncreaso tho work of tho heart from 102 to 224 foot-pounds a minute. Thejcfore, "Keep your tern per," is good physiological advice. 1 ho heart of a healthy muu was tested be foro ho ran to catch a train; it was beatlug 1D2 foot-pounds of work a min ute. U was tested Immediately after tho run; it was beatlug 180 to tho mluuto und doing StJQ foot-pouuds of work a minute. r?Ti ANY Women leavo silver spoous IU II in preserves from one mcul to 1L3UI auotlicr, remarklug tliut tho urllcles aro silver uud tho fruit acid will uot ruin them. But do they stop to think what the Bllvcr will do to tho fruit? It poisons it, eveu though tho spoon Is silver. Iheio Jb a cbemlcul, process betweou tho fru t ucld and metal which makes tho fruit unfit for use. This Is even moro so where geuulno stiver Is not used. Lard will turn a bpqou green in n few days In hot weather, yet often a bllvcr bpoou will bo left In tho laid cau. In ogar brought from tho store will bo left Tor hourH in tho tlu bucket, then poured into a glass Jar. Remember NUXPENSIVU dining-room cur tains can bo made of cream scrim. It Is a good Idea to work tho scalloped edges with dark-green Hllkateeu, then mako u scroll design, plain and simple, In green outlluo stitch along tbo border edgo. Ono pair ot curtains that eost less than a dollar wcro outlined with pulo green and a row of green grapo leaves was used as a border design, being outlined with sllkatecn and vein ed w 1th whlto ullkateeu. mi ITII cool nights tho good house I'.'J mother becomes Interested iu WJm warmer bed coverings. Tills season tho display ot soft down quilts and coBy, fleecy blankets Is so attractive that mauy women will bo tempted to buy whether thcro is necessity for It or not. Among tho novelties seen Is u new and practical Idea In tho shapo of a slnglo blanket. Tho usual double blanket Is heavy and often too warm. Tho sluglo blan ket Is double faced and a llttlo thicker tbau tho blanket that Is sold iu a pair. It comes iu solid colors us blue, pink, old rose, yellow, dainty shades of lav ender, aud two tones of gray. Tho facing is a tlut of cream and tho blud lug a broad band of satin ribbon matching tho color of the upper side. Bomo are bordering in Grecian design, others with broken stripes. Only a light weight spread Is ncccsbary at night over this kind of blaukct. and that ouly for protection rather than for warmth. Tbo checkerboard blan kets aro very cosy looking. In whlto and rose they provide an attractlvo touch or color In a room. They aro the samo color ou both sides. These, too, are bouud with ribbon to match. Then there aro blankets showing all over designs lu floral and conventional effects. Thoso will not bhow soil easi ly aud will bo good for beds mado up on the porch or for bungalow use. Kspeelally good for tho porch Is a tau blanket covered with dots and fine stripes in a color, as deep rose, Bel gian blue aud wood browns. asra i mhos? w srmrmy &&s ay ms THE MOTHER-IN-LAW PROBLEM high horso uutious ou yuuY" sho asked. 'Does ho let you call our soul our owuV Have you nuy rights ut all V "Thou I begun to cry Hiid told her r cr thing that was entlng up my heart. '"Ioor jo'.nsstor.' suo said, wheu I'd finished. Just that. Sho's not a Hcutlmcntu) wouiau uud sho didn't tuko me In her arms aud pel inc. Uut sho gave me somo good advice, " 'Will always had that kind of dis position,' sho told me, 'but If jou ever seo him In my houso ouil uotlco ho doesn't try any or It on mo or tho rest of tho family. "'Will started out to boss me wheu ho wuh a baby. Uelug the first-born ho got his wa at first. I didn't believe In whipping children, so I tiled rvery thlng else first. Hut ono duy I used thu etroug-urm argument with him uloug -villi his dad's No. 11 allppor. "The transformation In Will was magnificent. Ho was doello and Io lug for u week. Thon ho needed an other application uud ho was an uugol child for a mouth. Siuco then I'vo applied punishment wheuevor it was necessary and Will has u heap of re spect for his old mother. " 'Now you you'ro too soft.' sho bald lo me. 'You glvo lu and Will thinks you'ro Just mush. I'll bet he's getting tired of you ulrcudy he always does get tired of the things bo getB too easy. Ho hutCH monotony, too. Stir thlugH up not u little, but a whole lot. Don't try to look Just so ulco all tho time. Surprise him. Show blm you huvo u temper. Don't cry, for pity's suite. Mako a row. lilt blm with something und hit blm hard. When bo makes things unpleusant for J on, uiuke 'em moro unplcasuut for hlin. Thai wouldn't work with all men, but It woiks with Will. Ho's got to bo bluffed." "I took her advlco." suld tho bride. "I certainly did surprlso Wllllum. Ho objected to my calling up mother to mako an appointment for tho ucxl duy, so I hit him with the tclcphouo und then throw tho ink bottle at blm. I also mudo tho uppolntmenl aud William had to cut at a restuuruut next du. Also ho had to pay for tho damages to the telephone und our car pet Aud rcully I'm beginning to en Joy tho game, though William's get ting so Bwcct-tompcred that I don't get as much exercise now as I'd Ilkol" UY EDNA EGAN. HAVE tho best uiothcr-ln-luw that ever happened," suld a bride of last bprlug. "uy ull tbo rules of the game jou ought to bo ut daggers-drawn with jour mothcr-lu-luw by this time," luughlugly remarked tho friend who was visiting her. "Wo dou't sec each othor ollon enough for that," said tho bride. "Uut no mutter whut dlsugrcemeuts wo might have ubout things, I ahull al ways consider her ono of my very best friends. Sho taught iuo how to inan ago William. "William Is a nlco boy. Ho'a lova blo and I think all tho world of him aud ho docs of nicof course. Hut he's terribly overbearing and bo takes tho leust llttlo cbauce to bo uolflsb. 1 rather liked his mabtorfuluess beforo wo were married thought It was ninu ly, you know. I didn't realize how it might turn out after wo wcro mar ried. "Hut William took it into his head that ho was supremo boss of the uni verse, Including me, without wultiug for tho honeymoon to wane. I had to do Just exactly as ho wanted orthero was trouble uud ho dldu't always suit my needs or convenience by any means. He'd go away, too, without mentlonlug whero ho was going or when I could expect him buck, and bo would arbitrarily change nuy plans or cugagemeutH I'd made, to suit 1,1m sclt, no matter how cmbariusslng it was for me. "Ho albo took iu dictating what wo should eut and what I should wear, und tho kind of company J should keep. "At first I tried to plcuso him. I wulted on blm lllto any foolish bride, und tried to keep a smiling faco for blm all tbo time. I molded quarrels wo'ro not u quarrelsome family at home, anyway, and I really didn't know how to quarrel. I cried my eyes out privately, but nivcr let Wllllum know it. "Theu William's mother paid mo a visit. " 'How's Will doing?" sho asked, with a significant look. "I told her be was dong pretty well. "Any uupleusantncss jet?" sho In quired. "I asked her what sho meuut. "'Has ho been trying uuy of his Sweet rotatorlc. Hoil potatoes uutll well done, reel und slice. Lino u deep plo pan with good plain paste aud urraugo the sliced potatoes iu luycrs, dotting with butler and sprinkling sugar, cinnamon aud nutmeg over each layer. Tour over thrco tablespoons of whisky und about uuc-hulf cup ot water. Cover this with pastry and bake. Servo wurm. Kggi. For uu egg salad remove tho shells from a dozen hard-boiled eggtf, cut them iu two, und tuko out tho jolks without breuklug tho whites. Hub tho jolks to a paste with an equal quanti ty of sardines, from which tho skin und bones havo been removed, and sea son with salt, paprika, and lemon Juice. Heup tho mixture into tho whites uud urraugo It ou lutlucu leaves. Dress with inuyouimlsc. t'uuked Dressing. Yolks eight eggs, eight level table spoonfuls sugur, ouo lovel tublcspoou fill flour, ono lovel tcuspoonful suit, u llttlo red popper, (scant) one-half tup ful butter; beat well. Add ono uud one-half cupfuls of vinegar; cook oyer slow lire; stir constantly. Southern linked Potatoes. Huko large, smooth potatoes until well done; cut hIIcch or peeling ftoui tho sides, scoop out tho potuto, wash well with butter uud salt, placu u por tion or tho seasoned potato lu the emp ty shell, then u tablcspoonful of creamed chicken, mado rather thick; llnlsh filling thu Hhellu with tho mush ed potuto, return lo tho oven, let re main Ihuio until tho potuto has puffed und browned ulglhtly, Kidney lie. Tuko two beer kidneys, cut up In 'small pieces, two good sIIcch or pork, one onion, about a quart or water, sea bun highly with salt uud popper; cook about ono hour, thci add five or six potatoes, cut up lu slices, and cook an hour longer; udd moro wutcr ir neces sary. Just beforo doue. Ihlokcn with u little Hour, pour Into a deep dish, place on top a good pastry crust, muk lug holes lu It, und bake until crust ta dune, then tune. Clam I'rlllen, JJutter. Yolks or two eggs beaten well, add huir a cup or milk or wutcr aud ouo tuhlespuuu or olive oil, one suit spoon or salt, ouo tublcspoou or lemon julco and ouo cup or flour, or enough to mako u diop butter. Drain tbo clams, chop tho bard part, uso liquor or tbo clams ir much instead ot the wutcr, udd the clams; try by sum II upoontuls in hot fut. .Salmon and t'reuiu Tomatoes on Toahl. Toast bread to u golden brow u. but ter uud luy on each ulleo can salmon, cover und pluco iu hot oven Ave min utes, l'ut half can tomatoes lu a saucepan with a pinch or sodu, stow it row mluutCB then stralu l'ut u tu blcspoou ut butter und two or flour, place over u slow tire, stir two min utes, adding salt aud hair pint or oroum or rich milk. Tuon udd grad ually tho strained tomatoes; pour over tho salmon and toast und sorve. Thin is delicious. Sponge 1'uddliia. Two heuplug tablcspoontuls of flour, two oven tablcspooufuls of migur, ouo pint of milk, ouo tublospoonful of but ter; rub smooth und cook to u boiling point. Add yolks of six eggs und then tho bcutcu whites ot six eggs. Boko ono hour In u modcrato oven. Set tho dish In a pan of hoi water wbilo the pudding Is buklug uud remove only when ready lo servo. Uso any hot suuco with cither lemon or wherry wine for fluiorlug. This recipe serve eight people. Creamed Cold Nlam To one medium head of cabbage drt uot uso any of thu stalk, us it makes II bitter chop tine, mix with flro ta blospooufuls sugar, flro tablespoon fuls ot vluegu, llvo tablespoonfuls of cream, u tcaspoonful ot salt, and u pinch of celery seed. Mix thoroughly. Stoned Oysters Willi Champagne. Put two ounces of buttor into a chaf ing dish and ou this luy two dozou largo oystors. Strew theso with flno bread crumbs that huvo been browned a llttlo with butter; dot pieces of but tor over them, sprinkle with u llttlo suit and pour lu ubout half pint oC champagne. Cover tightly and lit cook for about Jive minutes, being careful thut tho oysters do not get overdone. Iliuiuiia I'arfall. l'eel three Imuuuua, serapo off tho coarxe thieads uud press tho pulp thioiigh a sieve. Thoro should bo ouo cup uud fourth or tho pulp. To tho pulp, udd tlucc-fourths of u cupful ot sugur aud tho Julco or liulf a lemon; eook tho mixture over hot water until thoroughly scalded, then sol ubIiIo to become cold. Ileal ouo cup and a half or doublo crcum till firm. Cut flno citron, eu nd led apricots or pineapple, aud Maraschino cherries to till u cup. pour over these throe tublcspoonfulB or Jumalca rum uud let It stand uu hour or, when convenient, over night. lluo u quart mold lined with paper uud thoroughly chilled. Stir tho fruit Into the bunauu mixture, fold tho fruit mixture aud cream together, aud turn Into tho mold, filling It to overflow, covor with paper, press tho cover down over tho paper, thou pack in equal measures ot salt uud crushed Ice. Let stand three hours. Dcoiiomy ltoust. Tuko a pork steak with the round bouo iu it ubout two inches thick, salt und pepper ou both sides, thiu make a dressiug or moistened white bread, about two cups und u hair; two largo onluua or three smull oues. a bait cup or lulslns. salt, pepper, and sago to taste; lay dressing on hair or steak und told tho othor half over and sew up; put lu it roaster aud roust with a llttlo water ror twu hours. When dono servo with fried upplea uud sllco down Hko bread,