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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1916)
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Willi n prsllc prcsa thruutli n line Kruvv ilititdlolo part of n ilouliln lltosrt itlr In (un cups if I tltboul rtlicallnc In I lie ihlomold or dlsli, JwtkUrd Hultiiii, i mil pieces Us much n.w, i u dftlrcu Slice seven ttm lliln, peel four Lr&e : dlih put a layer of Ipriallc with onion salt, itp- mouor nutter. (liultcr may . Cut bread In illre, ilry In I w for next Inycr, or imo 'w. nil the dlh with lay- I Hit lop one of lirniil. It IkiMbtttd only for Hi" top. lutrutmay be MibstlluteJ for .Turnover nil ono nml u ikottit'r Uako aluwlv. 'ML IHII. .Mammiil. 1 rounded tablfgpoon of but- to, and one tablespoon imoippcr from which UTt been remnvril. nml mipoon of chopped onion, mui me omoii I crumbs nmy be used. I'm In well- crcuHcd imil. uovnr nml l.o If two liuins. .ipln I'niicnkfK. OlIO (!ll) llOtll', tVU tCUBllUOIIK lml- li.B iiowelor, um'-(iiurtrr toimioon Ball, two ('bh, ono utiil a hair ctipn finely ('hopped nppU'B, milk to nitiko ti tlilu batter. Sorvo with powdered augur. Ilreail and llutlrr rnddlnir. This In very iilei' nnd oiiotii;h for two or even tluoc. 'I'liero lire tlirco or tin mid Just cuoiirIi. Ilcuiovo crust from two nllccH of stale baker's hrcad, and butter, iihIiik half a tablespoon of but ter for each slice. Put ono bIIcc In a buttered baking dish nml pour over custard made with one cgK Hllnl.tly beaten, two-llili'dH cup milk, ono ta blespoon sugar nml one-itiiarter tea spoon each of salt and vanilla, ('ut lemalniiiK slice In onc-lhlld Inch strips ami strips In cubes and put over top. Let stand 15 minutes. Malic 20 to IT) minutes In a. inodcrato oven. Sorvo with lurfl or creamy biuicc. Acme llread riitldliic;. Souk stulo broad in cold w'iitcr a short time, press wiltor nil mil. Tnlte one lurfio cupful bread, ucarly ono quart milk, yolk uf two eggH (thrno Is bettor) beaten llgbtly, 'pinch of salt. Knickerbockers O make kuickcrbuckora for boys from men's trouaera. rip tho seat, trout, ami Insldo of legs, wnsh, and press. Tnko kulck crboeker pattern, pin tbo outside beam to blmlliir scam In the goods, trim the fiont and back to fit tho pattern, nud cut the legs tho correct length. How tho name an now goods. All tho worn parts will have been dlacaided nnd it will take but it small amount ot work to finish the knickerbockers. 1X1 ' if e 'rfUi " s llom 2XMAJMW' war nn il niililnn wd onpiinarlni nr .. n.. .p I ... . ' " y"l'" initnmir lurnn linlr nun u.,r.i.. ...I,lln iw wk until fro iv. m, ""v " "'' " "' lQly one rim of ho b,,llPr hUo ,nrfi0 ""tntrs (or more If lU lie mullon Mas ctok. llkvi, salcrolus hIs:o of a pea, half .L. .1 . . " ""'"' illlll lllnlIl lll la. i.imM 1 . . . . . .1 ..!,... wi luiDiun, iui in, wen iiuiui'ii, il him pudding begins to bake, titlr two or three tluiCH till Imklnt; begins, then ndd raisins uud haUf Hlowly two hours. Mako a mcrlngub with white or eggfl. about uno-quurlcr cup grilnuli'ttd sugar, a little grated lemon rind nnil" Juat enough Juice to glvo n nllgbtly acid taste. Spread on pudding v. hen baked and brown very slightly In oen. Tho lesult should bo a delicious pud ding, whlclr bears ho rcacmblaneo to tho old-fashioned soggy bread pud ding. IlHlo J'lf. t One-half pound of dates, let soak In one ami a half pints or mvect milk on back or stove wlinro they will keep warm but Jijit cook. Let Bland uboui two hours, then rub through u hoo Into a rich piecrust. It will thicken like custard wliou baked. Krost villi beaten whites of two eggs, llttlo sugar, thickened add ono nun Etison'Mllli Ball, iirniif.iv tt lemon Juice Biid one- wotborsciadleli. Now Wionifdallcis of cooked vainly unii lurn t ut maiariini o... - 1...1 ittoii Pie, )0H Ot III MO MO. .. III. I i.lt ! null ' ' eups MiRar Add the PJMrlndof ono lemon . then udd Imlf a cup IIQ tan Mm. n.. .. in. k.. .!'" ",,ul "'111 KjiM of baklug powder "wuuoroliglily, then PiK,r"S ,!! ." ,i z o.,"bu.c- '..cloua 0 r mi. jf "? U8C U liMn ' .."IB mailP this rt..tr",.u,,tr, one tra- . unc lablespyoii milk: '"lUtar Illlll ln.l H.1..1 ! mx, m na iih.,1.1,1 ".rry ' " " iaiob Khimwiimi r . -- r ra aiiiic "k'"b.rde8 C"'" iiCilOS'l iKm3iOUin& iQwyin K of cocoa. If liked . WI Halt. ittttid:7.LV,, "81 lain. ,avu l00Iupleks iW&X MocroM" "W 'ItOnil. 1 7 "" 111'- FOR BEAUTY SEEKERS In the Warm Rains and Have a Clear Companion BY LL'CILLK DAu1KV. m n . I'" 6ifi.u ' " 'nia llTMMlthallp, 1'ltINU showers will bring for something more than ''May llowers." if you choose to take advantage of them. They will Rive you the healthy, glowing plnk-iind-whlto complexion which Is one of TV). L.. .""iieii vnn 1.. ..,''." ?? oaptaiVUh '" nips or Hnit 11. 1 -"i"iu iiivn 10 i and on liio fls li it l,,c')ama of our Kngllsh sistors, es of l-ninn . . , '! wcu ki'own fact that a di a 1, 1C" 1,t' l,H'no vill insure r mole 1 OLD LCNEN N turning tbo edges of tun hhfet inward let it bo dono with a flat scam. Two rows ..? .lllrtl.l.. Will l.n i,AJ...... a ui nilivii.iiM 1, lit uu iiuui.Dlllji but tho sheet will bo much morn com fortable to Ho Upon. If tho mlildlo Is worn qulto thin, It will bo batter to lako tlilu part nwuy beforo hommlng tho sides, muklng tho sheet to fit a. riinallcr bed. It tlinro Is no iibo for smaller sheets, tho bettor parte can bp mnde into under pillowslips to protect tho ticking. It is surprising how much an extra slip tends to keep pillows clean. It will bo well to furnish tbcao slips with tapes for tying. Hhecta that mo worn beyond re demption will como In for covering furnlturo when swooping, or if thin and not torn should bo put away in case of sickness. Old sheets arc In valuable at mich tlmos. Somo women tear llicin up for covering Ironing boards and for dust rags; but tlicro will bo more economy In buying now unbleached muslin for tho former and eliceseclotl.or tho latter. Tablecloths wcur down tho fold' first and tho usual thing Is to cut ftny u , couple of Inches from ono nldo ot tho ' cloth. This rather spa Us tbo design, so n nuvel way of mending is to opou tho cloth down tho center, cut uwny tho thin part. Insert a bund o( strong linen lace. This need not cost moro than 10 centB a yurd. 'W g M tj u ' " ""vra 31 A.' " IPnillfAi. a. I FSh' Allovaloutlml? fC! "U'lexlon than any other. The dump, per- I ground K'il'MJoei. fc.i-,:,Lft? llOIStllrO In n nnliirnl tnnln fnv tlin skin and will keep it flexible nnd transparent. 'list sb "soon as Iho wamii snitnc A Kfi.. up' eavln i V -1. nvwu aa 11111 nuiiu nyi t Vlh(head(,0n,B'" lL,p fhowciB come, wall; in the rain. R taVBConhV?rihc ,? lnlnu,e8, tUU walk in a etc I7..h on. !-. lb r'flg- 'lownpoiir makes Iho hlnnil r.lrnn carry Ing an umbrella. Tho feet should be well protected by high waterproof boots. Those which oxlondcd half way to tho knees, have thick soles nud luce tightly about the ankles arc tho most practical. - Instead of wearing pcttW-oats wear :t "W pair of silk bloomers with this cos tume, If y 011 are clad In this way It will bo impossible for the dampness to pene trate to the skin. You. may be expoaefl o a drenchlug shower, and though yoir coat bo wet tho flannel blouse will protect your giiouicicrs. When walkim: In tho rain keop con stantly moving and regulate the length COSTUMES 11V IIDNA WIAN. N spile of the rapid rise in tho prices of furs of all descrip tions, iho fact remains that fur-trimmed coats and skirts 1110 among tho moat popular walking tonliin.es. This plcnmuit state of things may bo attributed In great iiiiuhui'o to tho Itiisslau Influence, which hiiH made itself felt ery stiong Ij In uiiiny or tho winter fnshloim this ( season. Two exceedingly Hiuart fur-trlni'iicd walking eoatumes wiiro seen tho other day . and may bo taken as typical ot tho modes which prevail tills whiter. Tho elet gown Is chosen In a very dark shade ot pulion gray. It was mudo with a rull skirt, flnlsheii at the iicm with a balid of while fox fur, und UaLIKUh gift foi a travelir Is a csbo to pioteet any photo graphs Hint alio may take with her. II should bo long enough to hold cubliict-Bizo phologiapliH and mudo llko an ordinary Hup envelope, Willi ribbon-bound edges.. Cretonne Is tho most durable and prettiest ma terial to use, and tho design should bo small and dainty. The case is faHleiied with a button and buttonhole or wilh narrow ribbons. cess it the foundation is Imperfect in cut or fit. An ovory woman who sown knows, a slecvo lining eouslntn of two parts, tho upper uud tho Uudcr. Tbo former is turgor than tho luttor, lu or der that tho scam on tho outer edgo of tho arm shall not bo lu cvldcuco when tho waist Is worn. 1 n 1 1 10 UK are match holders and match holders, yet thero is u new one. and It Is a very pret ty ono. On it neat white Illicit pluquo outlined with blue forget-me-nots uud pink rosebuds In silk floss Is tho plcturo of "tho girl!" and iho neat ly embroidered words: "You can mako tho light of my life." At ono sine N a largo family where it (b tiot Possible for ovory ono to keoj tho napkins sopnrutcd a good way Is to wrlto tlio uumo on a bright, now clothcBpln. Iti this man lier they cull easily bo depurated when they uro lit u blinuh. It they uro to bo used for children tboy could xbo paint ed dllfcrcul colors. showing two boxp! h dther side RVSX ..WSrClKS arranged to glvo a panel effect. 1 1 II o ,w, , pa,0 wth b)0 rUboIIH lo l()(l martly cut coa . which s enllie y Jjp IimoCg Anot.P j.i,,,,,,,, 0f Hlml- m hV lni.-i' u,e8' br,8U wa,k ,n a 8tcurty or tlmo you remain out to tho vigor of amount of trouble, rig. ownpour makes tho blood circulate ... rnnsHtntlon. One unaccustomed When you returi time it rains aud pj)ticc how ijuleltly It will reward you for the small l'ii.M0 Pint of nV..8" "rnim,r ,nnk8 tho blood circulate l& 01e cun of "fr8 J'eorously and tints tho cheeks and t4 ",7 wnh half of a cu , , a8 Pvcrblal rose. in 1 gourso- no must not be susecp jiuio to cold an oversensitive constl "itlon dare not risk such exposure, itowevor, if properly clothed, thoio Is tittle danger of catching cold. when taking a tramp through tho ui, rc'n "tottr a cup of aste pins aresssviss ?t the 0;:,"!Q. packer th : ZL: your constitution, une unaccusnuui-u to walking will become tired in fifteen minutes, while another may buioij walk three-quarters ot an hour or even a whole hour nnd thorough!) en Joy it. . When you aro over tired you are in danger of contracting cold, whllo a nnnsnnt motion of the milBCleS Will '. and .wtah butered rn n wear wrm clothing and your prevent you from feeling the slightest fr'oren Nmlnutca a nco.at' Your skirt should be Buf- bit chilled. ., vm.r iTl .ace. n' Serve with hoi. clcntl' to keep from dragElng Allow the rain to beat upon your - r.i the wotnR nv,n.,t .ni,i.. fa it n the most refreshing Ben- UJ hSS.'SS Num.?u,. one tn.. a. SK-Tto " r"t il Mill. .' -' 1 - tun rim. j..". "'li n.u. " -" w. ... o, -r. -- -- -"-. ,' -,.,u ,t Arnn When you return to the house, after enjoying a jyulk In tho shower, mira dlately remove your damp clothing, then take a bath in warm water, fol lowed, by an alcohol rub. Rest for a few moments If you feel the slightest bit fatigued, and you are ready for tho busiest day llfo may demand of you. has come to be almost a breath of sartorkal etlquetto to carry a leather nag wim afternoon frocks. Its Buecea noel lit design, tbo sunlo Idea Is ro- peated. except that tho pleats In this caso arc ctlt at tho top with sharp points. Tho fulness uf (he cdut is drawn in at the waist, uitder a narrow belt of white patent leather, while the capo collar and tho hem of tho skirt urn bordered with whlto fur. With this costume a whlto fox muff Is carried and n smart hat Is worn, covered with daik gray olvet to match the gown, and trmmed with a soft drapery of white kid. drawn up Into a tall bow on ono aldo und held in place there by a kid-covered buckle. Soft drap de velours, chosen lu rather a vivid shade of green, la the material aolected for tho other coat and skirt costume, and which, by the way, would be very useful for pkatln? or for country wear. The. skirt Is full and perfectly plain, except xor aevcraj mws of tailor stitching, worked In I ar design had a small silver tooth pick holder tied to the card to bold mutches. OT1IINU 1b more untidy or more troublesomo than shoo lacers that slip aud become untied. This can so easily bo prevent ed that it Is the moro inexciisabl". If n lacer 1ms ono loop pulled thiough the bow that Is tlod In tho usual way and Is then given a firm pull It will rarely becomo undone. If ordinary mohair lacers or even silk ones aro slightly waxed they will stay tied much longer. Should tho metal end come off either a shoo or a corset lacer it can bo pulled through the holo qulto easily by waxing endB to a point. Hlb bon lacers should bo tied In a flat, square bdvy, with tho end brought twice through tnc loop, ueavy rroa TAlll.iX'LOTH usually wears utlt along tho edgo of tho tublc. If tho cloth Is u pattern cloth there Ib usually u pretty bor der, lly cuttlug oft uloug tho worn portions and setting two of these sides together with n strip of heavy linen In bortlou two very pretty dresser ucarfn or sideboard scurfs may be made. An edging of lace io match tho lugertlou In a pretty addition. D 1 113 possibilities of tho common cheeso bos do not scorn ureal, but this same box. with both Its parts, makes an attractive and commodious work basket. The box and covor can bo stained but fur this purposo enamel paint, whlto or colored, Is preferable Cut two dlskr. ot stout cardboard, covor this witti vic tonno, and lit in the bottom of the box and cover. Cretonuo can bo pasted around tho upright edge on tho itisido or It can bo left bare. In either euso pockets ot cretonne should bo tucked around tho inside of tho box with gninll brass unholstorcrs' tacks. Thieo aralh ribbon not only keeps Its shape wooden Btinnorts. painted llko tho box. better and wears longer, but it comes ono inch and a half square, uud tlirco nothtne win rT,"" ,., " "Vj ;: ...inn imBclnabfe Each ran drop anernoon irocite. xib .,- - - r, -v ,.v nd nia0.a Bomo iime e r ami wrara itobw. w hviuw ono men ana a aau Bqunvo. uuu uin-i taK will 61C you a cold more sat.on 'Siuu. th? r ,. a gating little eu. of th $ffi$ untied leas easily than softer ribbons, reet in .length, . .hould b. IJW . The ideal u-.iuin- M.ium. n.it action of the particular portion on "fa ahort. warm skirt, a flannel blouse which it all". ,,, , -flM and n short Jacket or raincoat. Thero la nothing bettor for the, corn Wear n hat which tho dampness plosion than rain wuter, and if you are rnnot lnlurnnnn nt nnrt fmt lu a. desirous of Improving the toxturo of wisp choice, u should be trimmed your ektn you Bhould never use; any- flowered silk or beads. uch as our an cestora of the feminine porauaslon af blouao coat IB all adorned with tho ..m,. 1I..H nr ntitcninc nut in in a rerv rai LEAVES are conceded to be the moat difficult part In tho inuk 1ns ot a walat, and, ub a rule, the fault Is entirely in ttie in- oqunl dlatannes apart, to both box and cover, The latter should, or course, bo at the top, and the bottom of tho box should be about alx IncheH from tho floor. The aupporta may bo allowed t ' f .- a - " i i m i. a M a BUT IJLLIL.