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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1916)
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A '.fcWBSktSiM flVSHIH CgSZ-ZgCCr!TC2 ilhe luDammntloii of a TWT'iG'&'liifliiK 'fWttSiliM "'MWirwjBBH'JIiH I Bra) F. ifl ,; . ittSillH iVWiiiUffilH lU a . ,s8s3Km immsmmBmmmm.'iimmmmmmmm i:,,rm Mi it v--mmmmtiM mmawmarmpn 'k ?v VV;il; ly4W'sS C.i'',-V,,.L' 4 aMypT Cm!'Mrvi 4 fAl "lie ounco or liomx anil ono VH K '!)& wiLwIMij)ftoi?'Wl H 'SWiJfflPi 'WMibk. ' - .i'Jig: 'W.'JJ&tifaf J RH ounce of powdered camphor VV .amSyWf1 H lAriliiMaLlHl. - JiliK!.J and dlnaolvo In a pint otlmll- 141 B imijmu. .' ui . EJRrTr'v' VhTli' 3WMaBBBBBH ifiHWlVBBBHHBIrjte -tJBLI 1 KMililO' i u BWlW-liLlLir J i i .. S'i Z-'L. T ;. !&HIBH IHVr" .. IiW "i I'arls it was broiieht out mBPS?aiHtbiA ,?re?ivni wllitatK uJx$?!WM!$VWwfiW r-1 irfrfe -w::;;;; r . fash;qndom UV fttllb. KINUSLBY. H13N the talo of this spring'B talllcur cornea to bo written ono chapter will bo heartrrf "Tarfcta." Klrat cdltlonn of spring modes rovcal taffeta as a proro. Incnt chnractor In the style story. Ana there la ground for ausumlng that lal or cdlllpiiB may disclose this fabric as the character around which talllcur modes revolve. Tho crlspncss of this material lends Itself to achievement of tho approved silhouette for spring. Dressy tall leurs, thoso frocks Intended for after noon wear, must follow a lino of con duct, that prescribes during skirts and flaring coats. Taffeta gathered or circular-cut, gives a skirl, an bouffant an effect as any ono might wish. As for coats taffeta can bo relied upon to put the desired measures of "pep" iu any peplum. Narrow tucks atid stltchlug aro two forms of embellishment favored In tho fashioning of tho sprlftg talllcur of taffeta. Sonio very nttractivo modala have skirls with lower edgCB finished, hem-dcop, with tiny tucks placed In almost overlapping position. Stitching Is employed to accontuato llnea or modeling, but In this, fashion pre- scribes thai only self color thread shall be used. . A Ittisslan Tunic lllonsc Among tho new blouses 1b n nioital lurlng model called "Tho tunic. 'Ofl courso It Is Russian In typo and Its Im-J portant feature Is an extension below tho waist line, which gives tho long,. Ilusslan tunic effect. This oxtonston Is either gathered or circular and falls from a trim belt, to midway botweon hip anil knee. Worn ovor a ooparatw skirt of harmonizing material tho now Russian blouso gives tho effect ot ai ( omplcto costume. The Idea Is a prac tical one, for any woman can furnlslv tho simple, well-cut skirt and pur-j chaso ouo of theso smart blouses in romploto a really stunning now frock.l In some ot the smartest nw waist: models color Is combined with whlto either In tho fabric Itself or by tho usrV of different materials, such ah sheer1 crepe and taffeta or crepo and washy sutln. S BEAUTV' when buthlug, you will put half a teacup of vlnngur In cither cold or warm water, but not not water, . It Is very cleaning and bracing and' will keep is cooling and healing. In aggravated cases, after applying tho lattor for two or Ihrco nights chaugo to tho vasollno treatment, and thou, having rcclalnfftU tho lips so they lmvo assumed their HETSirenowshcn asnnticn pi. o that tho hostess wlio pitiits more of Die virtim f pjlUllty than money may en- "'tuif only she has a UKf Of frfll.lnnl.l,.rr .111, i hoi Such little bags aro of slttdketchleh, the ne-k- JWM and the lingerie. '"'"uqicu over little, flnn crea with a richly colored design. Lacking a child of your own, you can make tho coverlet for some small rel ative or friend. The idea Is too good to waste. T a recent pathological congress In Paris it was brought out that tho best euro for a bad tempered husband Is to fill ucki which hold the now- h,m wl,h carro's. w" cahbago uml Wrendamavbnfri,,. .i cauliflower mako pcoplo vulgar and R liiHrendsmnvii. , ."". cauliflower mako pcopIo vulg, Hi I "-. """"btmiliu (diml.l o. ,.,..!(- r.'.H,.. i...i "i inirreil lUtO a snrl nt '!'" '. ""'" " "'' .uhuib, juugv 1 whtts arc cspcclallv nc an olncr superior persons should cat aM days, whpn nnk. ,.-..! Potatoes, as they develop tho reason- e f I'rfurae arc pcrmlsal ,nK fac,lIt'Ps, but overlndulgenco will produce laziness. Green pens produco flirting propensities In Klrls who cat them, nnd altogether the subject prov ed an Interesting our. FJSY7K" "' ,,'Tl ' "! -'yiil ri L?uulr.e.lD a Quandary as to 2 S0 or l0 choose fop your ed ,, you will bo safe ""(intu h iir pi.i ....,. ?li!iw-L ;--'', Belrian ci:' 7 '7. marine ami v,1:L '"'El Llr L,b0 'lt ddvo to wrt fP .,no"8h,'"ro fa: i r&ra .-'uiiiar nanim nfn- i. as?s!is;.r: btuJii "'"""cr Drowns !" bate. cvnroHB n.,.i ;"oei.ronilnent among tho 1 "tol ellow has a so ', 'on, Wt OKA cushions filled with a stuf fing largolj composed of diled herbs of various kinds arc now being sold as a cure for nerves. It la claimed that tho sweot scents induco pleasant thoughts and that tho sufferer, being freed from worry, falls quickly asleep, sleeps soundly and peacefully and so soon regains a. uorinal nerve tone. ,..i, ,,,.. , I,,, , ,, t-kiiitrirtiiiVii , T ,1 Ithf, Kitomf- I 44 LOUE IM A 0 UM1I0IL8 are most painful and result generally from a de cayed root of a tooth, which causes tho inflammation and Slatted Potatoes With Cheese. taste with salt and peper. Fish cakes Hake until aoft five or six medium- made- in tho same way aro very nice, sized potatoes, and with a sharp knlfo This is a good way to uso up pieces cut directly In halves, carefully rcmov- ot meat or flsh. ing tho cooked potato Into a bowl. ivff Salad. Mash until frco from lumps, then add Two dozen J5ard.bolIctJ 08GSi p()Ur one small cup grated cheese and salt oycr foqwlnB drc,BIng: Two eggs and pepper to taste, neat w Ith fork bcaten very ght BURar to (ac onn. until light aud creamy and heap Into ,.ftf vlnecar. Put all on stove. ',0; There will be much "bsccss that resolves ltsolf Into a gum- tho potato skins, dusting tho top with 8(r con8tanty from nrflt putting on i, . WttDy hmH street bo11' foment tho outsldo of the face siated cheese and return to tho ocu itoy0 unt cookedi ncmove from " ofre or beige. with a hot camomile and poppy-head ""1" crisp and brown on top. itovCi ad(1 ono (eagp00n prepared mus- 5 Httle leran !... , ... . . . L TIL BD.a u child could " auiH fomentation and annlv u smnll wIiIIr. bread and milk poultice to tho gum boll. Itonow frequently. Ho soon as ... aa nri k n ..iii.. .11 . I Tt- j -"H square " "" uu owuiiihk navo oisappear- Mllm p o,0 ls- " " ,0 UBBl lo ,mve lll loom remov- ctd nn ! ? un.1 tnc toP- Tho cd' In cases where decayed and ul- eor. . y laeo ruffled cerated roots have been allowed to re H it rihK ,0 Cor"er. Two "'". disease of the Jawbone has re- . ,. "UUOIl UrO rrnaaa.l nJ Sllllfll TTaunllu M.l.n l. .,. Utt,lV,lfl bttoni of tho Mes cold there will be a renowal of tof ths i. : b uroi'EUt up luc muamraauon, pain ana annoyance. 1 1,.. '."c D0 to form iinnhio "oin In H. .i ... """ Pwiicc W. ,reescr" Th a Bnu..:;.."." ni l,,Q t'rlbbnnV vwn cornu- botto V Patnt. a Ulfn in.. t7AJ yw thai ..: "''" u " WOlllll ha r'.w to h,v .'vw'14..1 .JII. tV..".?? outsider n - 'one therefo re. sound S'ea t0LnlnB,a blanke ! the coy Salad Dressing. One tablespoon sugar, ono table spoon flour, ono teaspoon of salt, small tablespoon of dry mustard, two tablespoons of best ollvo oil, three eggs, ono cup milk, three-quarter cup (scant) of vinegar. Add the oil to the dry Ingredients and mix thoroughly. Add egg and beatVell, add milk and vinegar very slowly. Cook in a dou ble boiler, stirring constantly until thick and smooth. Prune Tie. Half pound prunes, half cup sugar (scant), one tablespoon lemon juice, one and a half teaspoons butter, one tablespoon flotir. Wash pruuca and soak In enough cold water to cover. Cook in same water until soft. Re move stones, cut prunes In quarters and mix with sugar and lemon Juice. Reduce liquor to ono and a half table spoons. Lino plate with paste, cover with prunes, pour over liquor, dot over with butter, and dredge with flour. Put on an upper crust and bukc in a moderate oven. Ham Cakes. Take pieces of boiled bam or smoked shoulder and chop fine. Boll potatoes sb or uso cold potatoes and Take two-thirds of potatoes to third meat. Add one or two eggs HB many women who have ob jected to tho daringly short skirt have Anally adopted it, ,Hiom of the bnv-ui,. ' .. Dut onl' 8,nce the advent of I,,ad. This 1, a , ro th0 "'B" boot, so that now they cora Stni '3 a very nlacrmiv wtm. .mwc n.. .- nn.t eight inches from the ground, and It must bo confessed that not only are they most comfortable but decidedly youthful looking, which is an advan tage that is not to bo lightly set aside. Hut what Is milady of the modest mien to do for evening? She is so wedded nqw to the abbreviated skirt and its fik ue cver, A m,.r7 "i i"i or evening sue win ue il" "I" for th. .. . vucnet a re to wear Innv flffntra lliur am nnlln CMu,e fro tbo diMb5 as 8hort "nd what ls bothering her vt the blanket to thi ! ed OT0 ia that tuy aI)ncar much .' 'Sh allLi;". D. Proper Shorter wllh tho rfnlnlv vnlnc .111). flL"" decreased M,cn1ve!' Pc"- Sho was really in despair until and mai ivp'ok and green a, Wme ingeuipus person originated two chop. '1 " rrnn.i -?'.ccu "OWer lnrn rnfflnn ll.ai .. In h ntlonlio.l in nnc.thir ir kordn. ...u. UQ nolld th iiir.r0ii,ir,- with . .iinm,i niatpnK cnoueh to make it tlo rlsht fried whole ono oyster and enough L H ikd for ,,.?r blue, skirt add dark sl'ippers there is a consistency to shape Into round, flat batter to make a medium Urge spoon iyULxau vi n D.ltheknualnt appwl that takes one back to caksi. If too moist add a little Iflour. Ml. Turn, so that tach side will be tard and small lump butter; let cool aud add half cup sweet cream. Do not stir constantly while on stove it will curdle. Eggs With Union Sauce. Hub through a coarse sieve enough mild-flavored cooked onions to in: kc one cup. Melt two tablespoons of but ter, blend in ono and a half table spoons of flour, then add half a cup of cream aud the prepared onion, and stir until perfectly smooth. Season with pepper and salt, cook over boiling wa ter for five minutes, add the beaten yolks of two eggs, cook a mlnuto long er, then add four hard-boiled eggs cut In slices, and sprinkle with onn tea spoon of chopped parsley before serv ing. Oyster Fritters. Make a tbln paste or batter. For half dozen oysters use their own liquor end an equal quantity of sweet milk, one well-beaten egg, ono-quarter tea spoon table salt and about thrco ta blespoons of flour. Chop the oysters, mix with the bat ter and fry by dropping the mixture, by the teaspoon, in hot pork fat, lard or butter (fried In mixed fat, half lard and half butter, will (roprovo the oyster flavor), or the whole oysters may bo dipped In the batter singly and r$Y EDNA EOAN. I IK great troublo with middlc- cluss Americans, said tho young matron, is that wo Judge each other altogether too much by our outward show, and wo try too hard to live up to a stand ard that somebody olso sets for us. Now In tho matter of houses ono Is Judged by tho slzo of ono's house'. Tho bigger tho house tho more respectable Its owner, even If it breaks his poor wlfo's back, "We had the same standard in our family. Wo lived In a great big draughty house in tho homo village never could hrnt It In winter, and we had more rooms than we over used but they hud to be kept in order, be cause ono nover knew when company would como or whou onn might bo taken sick and the village gossips get n chance to snoop around. "When wo moved to the city we al ways managed to rent the biggest house wo could find, within our means. Mothor thought It necessary to kcop up our social status. Poor mother she's always bcon a slave to a big house. "When Hob and I were encaged and Hob began talking about building our home, mothor got busy right away I wanted Just a little bungaluw, but mother and Rob got their heads to gether, with the result that we hud this mansion on our hands whou we came homo from our wedding Journey. Mamma funned herself sick getting it In apple-plo order for our homo-coming, and the way alio has hrugged about this liduso to everybody alio knows and wo know is something aw ful, tiho likes Rob, but I honestly be lieve its the house that she loves. Hie skin In an active, hoaltby stato. It original smoothness aud llrmncss.kcoi cxccncni ining tor a root mem in good condition by drying thorn properly and by keeping tho tongue. nwny from thorn. GLAHS of lemonade taken at bcdtlmo with very llttlo sugar In It improvca a sallow skin. unices tho acid disagrees with tho digestion. Eating an applo beroro breakfast Is another almplo method oC prpsorvlng health and Improving tho complexion, and if un upplo is ndded to tho breakfast menu uud Is oatoii with a nllco or two of crisp toast Id will provo both appotlzlng aud bone- flcinl. a THE WEDDING ANNi.URSARy HV MRS. ilcCUNB. OR tho benefit of guests who am invited to wedding annlvorea- rlcs a few sultublo clftn m TURI3 has made the eyes as suggested. Cotton gifts tori origin as sno uuenucu iiiem "" msi year nro nouo too numerous. i' or instance tlio dainty guost bagrfi tilled witli small cotton pads for dow daring tho noso mako pretty and aiM proprluto gifts. Anything In cotton towollng or cloths for tho Jdtchcn would bo appropriate. A llttlo titand. to hold spools of thread cun bo flttcd. out with cotton spools and will rank au accoptablo gift. Tho paper wedding Is evon more difficult to match In gifts. Pretty cal- N excellent hair wash Is to lake one ounco of borax and ono ounce of powdered camphor and dissolve In a pint of boil ing water, added to cold water In a bowl, Tho camphor will form Into lumps, but n sufficient, amount will dissolve. This will strengthen tho hair and preserve the color. O mako thin checks plump rub skin food in with tho follow ing movemonts: To treat the right cheek place tho thumb of the left hand Just beyond tho cor ner of tho mouth on tho loft check as a brace. Mako rotary movements up ward and outward, beginning at the comer of tho mouth and making three diverging lines of manipulation over tho chook. With tho right hand treat tho loft check. About six times ovor ruch check Is sufficient. s SI drugstoroforlOur 1C ccntu Ih tho best method of bathing tho oyes. Cold wa ter strengthens mid brightens tho eyes wonderfully and children should bo taught tho liublt of bathing them once or twice dully. E3 to tho laundry, and wo won't havo any rooms In that houso except tho ones wo live In. "Mother says wo will lose all our "Well, this place means two maids social prestige aud father says people and a man for the outdoor work. Evon then it keeps mo busy seeing to things. And somohow Hob and I novor have seemed to get close- together here. I did so want a homely home. "Mother thought It was Just au ec centricity of mine flut wo were so happy In tho llttlo cottago that Hob and I havo decided to sell thf big house aud build a bit of a bungalow on a wide lot, whoro wo can have plenty of outdoors to live In and not so much houso to take care of. We'll to bo, and If wo try to lucrcnso their brilliancy by un artifi cial method wo may Impair tho sight, sayn a writer. Lot them hnvo all tho rest they require. Do not strain them by rcudlng when lying down or when sitting In u poor light. Hatha thoin frequently in cold water and onco in a whllo glvo thorn an extra bath with a tcaspoouful of boruclc acid dissolved In a tcacupful of distilled water. An eye cup which you may purchase at a endura como under tho head of papery uu Hiiraciivo uioiiors. Beta of pa-i por dollies for the cuko or bread bas kct are accoptablo gifts. The leather wedding, on iho thin?; anniversary, brings a load of useful things. Leather pillows, leather cov ered books, blotters; leather scarfu for tablo or mantelpiece. Or a hand soiiio gift, u suitcase, a traveling bag or a good-looking purso would bo beautiful uud welcomo presents. Tho fourth year of marital bliss In, called tho fruit and flower year, and of course, leuds itself easily to deco ration aud gifts. Tho wooden wedding, comiiig on tho fifth nnnlvorsary of the wedding cere mony, Is perhaps moro often celebrat ed than any other. Hcginnlng with this annlvorsary, It Is tho custom for tho brldo to make some sort ot a stip ulation agaliist Yory expenslvo gifts. As wood covers ail sorts of furniture, It Is only kind for tho bride to stato In her Invitation thut only presents brought by tho guests themselves will bo accepted. Attractive wooden gifts can bo found in plcturo frames, book stands, carved wooden fuus, etc. Tho sixth wedding annlvorsary is sugar, Tho Hovonth, uoollou, tho eighth India rubber, tho ninth willow, but theso aro soldom celebrated, tho tenth, or tin, being next on tbo lis! This needs no suggestions, as half tho kitchen utensils come under the head of tin, Tho eleventh auulvorsary is steel, the twelfth silk aud tine llneu, tbo thir teenth lace, the fourteenth ivory, tho fifteenth crjstal and the twentieth chlua. With tho silver wedding It ia cus tomary fgr the hostcsB to add to her Invitations, "No gifts will bo accept- ed," This seldom hluders the guosts from bringing eome present, but H HE llttlo whlto crescents at the base of tho Auger nails' can often bo devoloped by daily soaking the flngors In warm, soapy water mid gently pressing tho soft cutlclo with an orangnwood stick. Trim off any rough particles of cutlc but do not cut any ufteuer than is real ly necessary. Hy dally caro as direct ed abovo tho growth of the cutlclo will be slow. A little greaso rubbed on the nallu ut night will a I ho help to keep the cutlclo from splitting. a N excellent lip salvo for oidl- nury uso is the old-fashioned camphor Ice. Glycerin should not bo used In any cusp, It has too greut un affinity for water and Is too drying, while the camphor Ice will think Hob has lost his money, Hut, as I said, wo ureut going to euro much what pcoplo think. It's up to us to provide our own brand of comfort and happiness, nnd If I waut to llvo In a llttlo house It's my own concern -and Hob's. Resides, I want time to bo n good mother, I want our child to feel that hla homo Is a tmug und dear place- not Just u houso ovor which his mother is moro coucrrued than over hor baby. Haven't you been In homes where tho house is the ilrst omo 1 In HvJ