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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1926)
Tuesday, July 13, 1926. GK GRANDE I J TRAIIJ PICE for k nesiijp UUCHA.HEST. July 18 (AP) Crown l'rlnco Michel o Rumania, tho four-year-old son , sot former l'rlnco CaroL and Princess Helenc, whoso father's escape wilt ono day make him King is being; train ed for his kingly duties not accord lug to the old European standards, but along democratio American lines. ; ? The blonde-haired baby, r.mv bears a strikingly facial, and tem peramental resemblance to his grandfather, the late King Con Btuntine of Greece, Is being taught Kngliah by an American tutor as his first language. Aiiiivican Toys. ., AU his toys, picture-books and playmates, too, are American. ;t It la even said his mother favors Am erican soothing . syrups, " talcum powders and other - Yankee -..baby preparations. . Tho crown prince Mas shown not only surprising aptitude In learning to talk, but the things lie does and says would do credit, it Is suid, to a much older boy.-f tilB precocious sayings are widely quot ed hy Queen Mario and others: in Bucharest, who are sure he - will equal his great-grand uncle, the. talented and vigorous King Carol 1, If he Uvos to bo eighteen, r ' If the boy should . die before coming of age, Rumania will be ruled by a Regency composed ot 1'rince Nicholas, the second son of tho Koyal Family, the Chief Jus tice of the Rumanian . Suprdme Court, and the Rumanian - Patrl urch. ' : , . Infinite caro Is shown', by the boy's.; mother, ..' Princess . Helene, Queen Marie and others interested In perpetuating the present dynas ty, in the rearing und education of . the youngster. Durlug the t sum mer months "ho and his mother live at the seashore in Constanza, thus avoiding the excessive heat . and dust gf Bucharest, - . j American iovcrncss - . .' .. Tno Infant crown prlnco haa an Kngltah nurse and an ; American, governess, so that-Knglish is, tho' only language he hears spoken; that also being the favorite langu age of his mother and of Queen Marie. ,-., , , . Michel has every comfort and luxury that money can lommand, lor he und his royal mother , now rucoive the full civil list of Prlnco Carol, who bos been dropped from the Imporial pay-roll.- The baby- prince's Income and. that of hu mother amounts to about $00,000 a year, part of which is paid in gold und part In Rumanian fraris. Carol- himself is living on .money left him by his grand-uncle King Curpl.;I, husband of . tho famous Queen "Carmen Sylvia." Chicago robbers locked a butch er in the ice box. He kept cool. The One Food that Benefits and Delights Both Old and Young THE greatest test of its purity, wholesomeness and nutritive value is that the frail digestive organs of the child and aged can consume it to the fullest with equal pleasure, comfort and benefit Elm Mountain Ice Cream , Made in La Grande from Grande Ronde Valley Products. ; The many flavors, the many forms in which it is served, the many places in which you can secure it make it the Ice Cream you should order today. Used exclusively at the Homemakers' Institute. . ?i .,' ....V., . , ' -.i. "' Blue Mountain Creamery Hi us i I &3 I 1 28 m Famous Old IltvritJturant GIvch Way to Modernity LONDON, July 13 (AP) Ano ther link with the Iondpn of long tgo Is broken by the closing of Birch's famous old restaurant in the financial district on the sito of which a modern building Is to be erected. - ; . Birch's had stood In Cornhlll street, .not far from the Bank of England, ; since 1690 end was known for its turtle soup, mutton pies.- and, sherry.. "Albert," the hcudwaltcr, had worked at Birch's forty-two years.'The original front of the old world hostelry has been pieced In tho Victoria and Albert Museum. .'..".RIFLE SHOOT FLANN'tiD PENDLETON, .July J 3, (AP) w p ... PflndlotOB m chlh gun grounds July 18, according to word received-here. Winning riflemen will, represent ' tho' ystem at a shoot In Cheyenne In Heptomber. IP IT ISN'T THE COST, ITS THE MILLINERY; EXPERT TELLS JUST HOW TO RENOVATE HATS (Continued from Pago Ten.) color qualities and ' then match them up; .- i . ' Suggestions to guide la selecting hat colors: . . ..". Durk, or light colors are host for most people. . Medium colors give oi monotonous effect unless the In dividual has some one feature that Is vory striking eyes, complexion, or hulr. ,. ; - r.- .. .. . . . : - Complimentary colors intensify each other. Orango Intensifies blue; yallow intenslflervlolet:; red iiueiigines green, j , v Sallow skin - Is mado.-'to appear more yellow when wearing -violet or blue purples. . Yellow hair scemd more golden. . . Ruddy skin Is mado mora florid by use of blue-green or ffrcjen. Navy blue brings out -yellow I I I 1 UPKEEP $ lights In brown hnlr. Repetition of any color intensi fies that: color.. , . Sallow skin appears mpro sal low with yellows, red skin appears more ruddy with reds, bluo eyes aro bluer when wearing tonos of blue, brown eyes - aro browner when wearing tones of brown. Repeat the best . color in hair, eyes, skin and lips for a good ef fect. If two colors having a hue In common lire placed side by sldo, the common huo seems less pro nounced, Salmon-pink (yollow rod) Is good for sallow complex ions, yellow being the comnuon hue that disappears. It Is good for ruddy skins, red tho common- hue fades. Orchid (blue-red) is good for ruddy skins as- red tho com- mftn hue scenu. less nronounccd ;ul)lap"t absprba,' color ai'd.ls poor for colorless and sallow skins, it also decreases sine.-- lJark crowns moke one seem shorter. " WHIto reflects color, It Is becom ing to nlj complexions und in creases apparent slio. Unlit crowns add (o height- , Intenso colors aro good only for peoplo with brilliant and very clear, complexions. They Increase .size. They! do not. harmlonizo with -ulct rctirliig-personalltlrs, even when becoming to tho head coloring. Warm coloro, thoso with yellow or -red predominating, aro. best worn by tho warm typo of peo ple, I. e. those with olive or brown tones in their complexion and with black,. . , brown, brown-green or hazel eyes. Cool colors, with, blue or green predominating aro best worn by cool types of people, I. c. thotp with blue, gray, green-hazel and green eyes, with fair or while rud dy skin. The warm types, can wear cool colors, bnt are at their best In warm tones. Cool types rarely wear warm, col9rs succcsti fully. Texture, A hot may bo beautiful In line. the colors may harmlonlzo but It will fall through tho wrong choice of texture, Texture Is tho final quality thut makes the hat becom ing and suitable to occasion. The expenditure that counts most is that for texture. Thin, flat-surfaced matoriels make thin features seem sharper. Tucks, cordings, puffings, rufflos and surface emprolderlcs (angora, yarn, rope silk, chenille, soutache and braids), relieve this. In this class wo find: Taffeta, gay and youthful in quality. In dark colors an espe cially sultablo mid-season farblc. Good for sumnVer in , durk and llgh' colors. Not sultablo for win ter hats except as trims. Csed In lurge or small hats. Good street or dress hat to wear with any kind of street or dress gar ment. Organdy, mld-summcr hRU Best In lurge hats and worn with ging ham and orgnndy dresoes of same colors or tints. Dress or semi dress hat. Hlilny surfaces givo a worldly sophisticated air. Satins, mld-aeason fabric. Good In large or simill hats suitable for street or dress occasions. Used In combination with velvets, etc. for winter hats. To be worn with silk or wool garments. t Metul cloth, small hats. Dress occasion, All-over horsehair and o'her braids, spring and summer medium and small hats; genorel utility hat to bo worn with any kind of gar ment for ary occasion. : . , ltough or thick surface fabric are generally beccmiiii.-, and soft ening to sharp features. Angora, shaggy beaver or ; heavy osf.lch feather effect:, demand smoothly dressed, carefully groomed hair or an untidy slovenly appcurunco re sults. !Ylt, velour, iwocd and knit sports hats. if v.: 'rally becoming. Woi'n any xwa In small and me dium hats for street, sport and abl for those occasions, general ly unbecoming.' i ,- - ' Duvetya, fsr full and winter In any slue. - Net a very scrvlcoabla fabrlo therefor suitable only (or iitreet or draw wear with street or dress garmets. Velveteen, rail and winter tab rlo suitable f-!i any also and gen eral utility h.;.. Velvet, fall and winter, suitable for any slxed bat tor street and dress occasions. Beaver, winter bata, smbil and niodlum alsed hats suitable for ail but dress occasion. Straw, spring and summer bats; good In any also bat (or any oc casion with all tysea of dresses. Cropes, ratine, aongee, etc worn only In late spring or summer. Me dium, and largo hats are attractive made from these fabrics. The silk crepes and other fabric may b worn with dresses of the same or harmonizing matte rials (or street or dress occasions. The cotton, fabrics aro best worn with dresses of the sanio fabrlo (or school, street and somi-dress occasions, ' Age demands thicker, softer tex tures than youth, - Weariac the Hat. A hat may be an Irreproachable beautiful thing in itself but have a disastrous effect on a poorly coifed head or when worn with the wrong costume and carcsiur when adjusted unbecomingly. t Hair Dress Only . the ultra smart, sleek, sophisticated type look well with the balr drawn back smoothly and almost entire ly concealed by the hat. Ixosely done, fluffy balr has a tendency to look scragsTly and un tidy under feather, or lone nap texture bats. Large trimmed bat frequently demand more of a balr line than do small hats. . Ear top usually need a soften ing hair draper)'. In thin (ace the transition-between the bat line, tho bones back of tho ear and cartilage of the ear presents ' a painful effect. " Hat Adjustment Adjust hats close down to eyebrow for com fort and beauty. High adjustment gives the eyes a drawn storey ap pcarunce frequently give a vac ant look. Alaymetrlc hats, those with even ly balanced sides. Sailors, profile, slight downward front tilt smart est, parallel to floor: lino adjust ment good. Front, parallel to floor line, any variation from, this gives a rakish, sporty effect. Evenly drooped or evenly turned, up brims, profile, slight upward In front tilt If front brim turns up more than back brim. Otherwise To Please "Dad Atfn .lu.lm.nl . un-.. -H K . .... ward, tilt,' v , ),.; .?., '-Y,- ., Occult Hats Those with uneven balance- In ; stae. shape, angle' of droop' or" turn-up." or" with " one sided trimming effect. Lines should follow . their , natural direction. 'Hll'ilii'lii!.' You inspect the exhibit ., 'I,'"1. . v i ., . . ,; i- i .T'-,.- , i . 'a 1 I i ! . . .. "V. -9, , ; f ,. The "j Oregon Hard!war- i a The and the Try , Mrs. McClean's Recipes and use Hard Federation Flour There are many choice menu suggestions in Mrs. McClean'a cooking demonstrations and in the optional recipes at The Ob server's Institute. Try them on the family when the four-day sessions are over they'll add joy and variety to summer meal time. 1 . - . And don't forget to use -Federation Flour wherever flour is specified as Mrs. McClean does. You can use more expensive flour but not better flour; And it's milled here in the Grande' Ronde Valley from choicest hard wheat. . . i Get a trial sack today have it ready for the new menus. " Yoirf Grocer Has It! "Don't Say Flour Say Federation" brim with downward angle should Tilt in that same slant line. . An even or upward tilt of that side will be unnatural heoee aot beau tiful. One stand trims give the hat an appearance of weight on are invited to r at ' " Homemakers Institute .1 . . . . - r - Kiddies" ''., a bat .BrtM -n n r j ward'aa.- I bld b x . Ida.; v ? art. Oi school. ' Worn with guroienU uit-