THE TRIBUNE, TURNER. OREGON Completing tha World’s Largest Monument Work ITIMI «i-» here w n putting the finishing louche* to the central statue o f the K ill« Victor Emanuel li inolili nient In Horn*, the largeat In the world. Work on the monument »• «« started In ISTH. The Mutue o f Victor KtiiHtiuel Is of hronte plate «tul gold REVIVE GRACEFUL BELL SLEEVES; BOLERO TYPES FOR AFTERNOON A D ivkj, t » j | . W m iv iii N d w a y i t ^ r I'lilu u \ 71 : H A V E with us, under latest filshloii. Dial once upon a time (a loríate, Ihe hell alcove. Il hid* fair lo rr|M*at Ila former triumphs, for not only do our ( n u l i ältest to It* revival, tun also our coni* belli cloth ami fur The Idea o f the hell sleeve lunes in moat harmoniously with today's trend toward feminizing Ihe styles There Is something most charming In I In* frock w hich has graceful hell sleeves cunningly bo-rufllval with con trusting material, to the depili o f the - ! V\ ttu Ion« sa man shall ha on earth Thara w ill ha taaka for lliaiu to do. Soma wav for thsin to show Ihstr woi ih. Kach day shall bring Its prob­ lems »aw And man shall dream of mtghttse deeds Than aver ha vs bean dona be­ fore; T h era a lu a y s s h a ll bs h u n ts * needs F o r m an la w o r k and a lr u s g la for. Help Kidneys By Drinking More Vvater III regurd to this subject. Through­ out the styling o f mil on y dresses but suit* as well, Hu* bolero Is taken as u m ailer of fact. Designer* arc n e s tin g many versions In the name o f bolero some o f which employ the all around treatment, some with open hack*, ether* much linger ihnn those we liNve been accustomed to seeing Advance reporta from abroad are to the cIToet that the bolero, which at present la playing so Imporlunl a role III not only afleruoou but evening Taka Balta to Fluah Kldnaya and Halp N eu trali!* Irri­ tating Acida Kidney and bladder Irritations often result from aridity, aaya a noted au­ thority. The Sidneys help filler thla udd from Ihe blood and pans It on to the Iduildv-r, where II may sematn t* Irrltatn and liifluiiie, causing a bun» Ing, acaldlng sensation, or aelllng up an Irritation at the neck o f Ihe blad­ der, obliging you to seek relief two I or three Mine* during (lie nlglih Tho aulTcrcr la In constant dread; tl.* wa­ ter paaae* sound lines with a scalding ■ensallon and la very profuse; again. 1 there la dlfllculty In voiding IL Bladder weakness, most folks rati It because they can’t control urlna 1 Mon. While It la extremely anuoylug and aomcMiiie* very paluful, ll.ls la often one o f Ihe mosl simple ailment# to overcome. Begin drinking lot# o f ■oft water, also gel about four ounces o f Jail Nulla from your phar­ macist «m l take a tahlespoonful In • glass o f water lie fore breakfast. Con Mnue this for two or three days. Thla will help neutralise the acids In th# system so they uo longer are a source o f Irritation lo Ihe bladder and uri­ nary organ#, which then act normal •gain. Jad Halts la Inexpensive, and I# made from the acid o f grape# an. lemon Juice, combined with Hilda, aud la used hy thousand* o f folk* who are subject to urlnury disorder* caused hy acid Irritation. Jad Suits cause# no bad effect# whatever. Hero you have a pleasant, efferves­ cent Hilda water drink which may quickly relieve your bladder Irritation — 1 Cd«nr Oueat. E V E R Y D A Y GOOD T H IN G S F ig u re s in th e C risis in R u m a n ia i I j { l.cti to tig h t: K ing Ferdinand o f Kuniania; and ITincess Helen, deserted w ife o f Friuce Carol, with her son, Brince Michael. who was declared the legal successor to the throne. “ Q u e e n o f P r o g r e s s ” in M ia m i HEADS U. S. PRISONS For a luncheon dish senliopcd corn make* a most lusty one. The follow Ing la an old dish: Corn a la Southern.— T o one can o f corn udd tw o well henten eggs, olio teu*poon fuls o f butler, add one-half cupful o f flour mixed with one half teaspoon fill uf salt, three-fourths tenspoonful o f mustard, one fourth tenspoonful o f p ap rik a; when well blended pour on gradually one and ene-lialf cupfuls o f milk. Bring fo the boiling point and add one can o f corn, one egg slightly beaten, three tenspoonfuls o f W o rc e s ­ tershire sauce. Turn Into a buttered baking dish, cover with cr»nlt-*ns mid hake until the crouton* are brown. Fried Celery. Tom ato Sauce.— Wush and scrape celery, cut Into three Inch lengths, dip into batter and fry In deep fat. Drain on brown paper and serve with tom a'o sauce. T o make batter mix one-half cupful o f flour, one-fourth tenspoonful o f sail, a few grains o f pepper, one-third o f a cup­ ful o f milk and one egg well beaten. Cooked celery served with cheese and white sauce as an escallopoil dish ■nukes a good hot dish fo r luncheon or supper. Baked Chestnuts.— Rem ove the shells from a pint o f chestnuts, put Into a baking dish and cover with sea­ soned chicken stock. Bake until soft, keeping covered until nearly done. Boiled Chestnuts W ith Sauc*.— Re­ move the hurd shells from the nuts, blanch them In boiling water ten min­ utes. then drop them In cold water and rub off the brown skins. Drop the blanched nuts Into rapidly boiling w a­ ter and cook unlll lender when pierced with a fork. Drain and let steum over ( M i l l i n g water until the sauce Is made. Serve with a rich white sauce or a drawn butter, or a llolliiiulal.se. More Good Things. T h e followiug is a delicious way of serving chicken: Dress the chicken and cot Into serving sized pieces, stew until tender. I f the chicken Is tough add two tuble- s p o o n f u l s o f vlnegpr when It Is cooked. Add salt, four or live whole cloves and peppercorns, a bay leaf, tw o cupfuls o f milk and one-half cup­ ful o f cream. When It boils thicken with n tahlespoonful or two o f flour stirred smooth with cold milk. Four over well baked baking powder bis­ cuits split and buttered and placed on a hot platter. Parsnip Puff.— Boll parsnips until Capt. Albert H. Conner, former at­ tender, put through a sieve, add a torney general o f Idaho and a World tahlespoonful o f butter to each cup­ war veteran, has been appointed ful o f pulp, season with salt and pep­ superintendent o f federal prisons by per. Beat two egg yolks, udd to one- Attorney General Sargent. Captain fourth cupful o f white sauce, cool, Conner's new post has been vacant and add the stiffly beaten whites, pour Miss Betty McKenny. as queen of progress, with her attendants, in the ^or Korr:e months following the death into a well buttered baking dish and great procession which marked the opening o f Progress week in Miami, herald- o t Supt- I-ml,pr c - "'K ite. set Into hot w a ter; hake until brown. Ing the new winter season. I ------------------------ Another W ay W ith Parsnips.— Clean Ihe fresh vegetables and cut Into W H A T W ILL P A P A DO? narrow strips, put on to cook with a tablespoonful or two o f butter for P a c ific F le e t in B a t t le P r a c t ic e each pint o f sliced parsnips, add no water, cover tightly and steam, cook­ ing carefully until tender. There will be moisture enough In the vegetable to keep from bi'.uing. When tender add salt arid pepper and stir until lightly browned. Spanish Cream.— Dissolve two fable- spoonfuls o f gelatin In one-half cupful o f cold water. Cream the yolks of two eggs with one-half cupful o f sugar. Pour over these the gelatin, stirring ull the time, adding a pint o f hot milk. Add a pinch o f salt and flavor. Put hack In a double holler and cook as thick as boiled custard. Cool and fold In the sillily henten whites o f two eggs. Put Into a mold and set away to chill. Dumplinga.— Tak e one beaten egg, one cupful o f buttermilk, one half tea- spoonful o f salt— If buttermilk is sweet add no soda, If slightly sour add a pinch o f soda— flour to make a drop hatter, adding two teaspoon fuls o f baking powder. Drop Into u hot Now what is Dr. Ruf*:- It. ton stew o f meat or chlrkeu and rover at Klelnsmid going to do about this? As once; cook from eight to tw elve min­ president o f the University o f South­ utes, according to size o f the dump­ ern California he has announced that lings. the women students at the college A delicious frosting fo r nny plain M UST N O T SMOKE. And his own cake Is a boiled frosting to which a daughter, Miss Betty von Klelnsmid, little cream, chopped nuts and raisins flatly declines to agree with Ihe pater­ are added. ^ i he S. s. New York In the foreground, the U. S. 8. Texas firing her nal pronouiclamento. "W om en have monster guns, while In the background may be seen the U. 8. 8. Wyoming, a right to smoke, If they want to,” she during the annual battle maneuvers o f the Pacific fleet. say«. "It's a personal matter.” | j | P o w e r Cable U n d er Sea Electricity at Ml.nuu vulla pro# sure la now being carried hy a *ub murine cable across Ihe Baltic • - » from llelalngfora, Finland, lo l'n|>en- hilgcil, Denmark, where It I* used for lighting and Industrial purpose#. A I-.fl-l-l I I . v f p r « v « n t a n r -. p r - I-— 1 « « » ' m M , ll- 't t T - I . « Ill* * r l l v » f w .< h W r l# t ll , I - i t * « t• Vi#el«bl« 1*1 II« 111 IVml at FAR AND NEAR H istoric G ettysburg W e ig h in g E le c tric ity On November 10, 1803, the famous E lectricity can be weighed as If It battleground of Gettysburg field waa were tea or sugar, according to a N ew French postmarks urge hy­ H e has estimated Antnres Is the largest heavenly consecrated as the National cemetery. | British scientist. giene. Gettysburg Is one of the most noted body that has yet been measured. that a small electric light bulb con­ Honolulu now has six automobile sumes Just about on ounce o f elec­ Resembling an enlarged bottle open­ spots In America, and with It are as­ passenger busses. er Is a new device for opening Ice sociated events of the Civil war. tricity In a year. In some parts o f India leopards have destroyed all the dogs. Bones o f cattle and sheep are an Im­ portant item in China's export trade. Dust explosions caused $3,000,000 property damage In thla country last year. cream cans. Fostage stamps hsve been sold In most countries throughout the world for 8fl years. Out o f about 43.000,000 population In Great Britain, 28 000 000 persons received public assistance In 1819. T o o Lengthy a Task G ive T h e m telv e e A w a y "W e see plenty o t dof stories, but why doesn’ t some anthor write the Ilf# o f a cat?” “ No publisher would care to Issue nine volumes.” — Louis-m # Courier-Journal. "Men who say It Is a wicked world," «aid HI Ho, Ihe sage o f Chinatown, "only describe the part o f It with which they are beat acquainted.” — Washington Star. frncks a« well. Inda fulr lo he eveu more pmnouneed lu thè sprtng slyleo. es|ieclally In thè fashloiilng ut youlli fui cloth sulla. As a m ailer o f Immediate Imper- lance, thè bolero la un oulstundliig tieni. It is lite bolero Idea whlcli len.lv plqiiiiul si.vie lo tlie atlractlve rmernld greco v e ltri iiftcrniMin flrevs frinii Do urei, bere pitturisi A bromi M ac« vclvet hunil forma thè I jciii II iic G.-lil cfToctlvely detalls Ihe neckllue ol Mie underhlouse and edges (he pocket» and cufl». Il Is mosl tluiely thnt Itiroe run- nlng little Jnckct cfTcct» he Introducisi luto Mie sclieme o f dress design ut Mila momrut, ft-r Mia trend o f Mie mode Is No Cold Fover headache or grippa«* CoUU berak in a day for the Bullion» who UK Hill a. He«ul*chc and lever atop. La Clnppc ia chrckej. All in a way ao reliable that druf£i«ta guarantee! result*. fWd» « 1 « tuo important to treat In iema way*. Be Sure I t i g l i CASCARA ' C ri Rrd Bea Prier 30e UININE With p o n za ti H Y -P O W E R T I M E R P u tt Pmp In to Your Porri If you «ram lo ha fm# rn.m u m»r t fi. h bim, luaiall a HY i’mJKli Tt M B11 an« full f o o r _____ r _____ rtfrutar,or if run .»rdrr fn u» thle ad _ poni*««» Hr-r^w* uig ••vp.ifep« c, » 1*1 H it F u ll N am e Tom was visiting Ills nuni In * near hy town. When »he wu* oui o f pa­ tience with hlm khe would call him "Young America '* Home friends call­ ing on the aunt nuked him to tell them hi* name. "Shall 1 tell, A mil le?" he asked. "W hy, sure. Tell them your full name." the uuntle said. “ Young In itial Stales,” Tmu re­ plied. A l l the Same to H er She— What Is iiieunt by ihe pipe o f peace? lie — I can't Imnrtne! N ever smoked a pipe In Ihe house yet hut my wlf# made a fuss over It. llah lt Is a cable. W e weave a thread o f It each day, and at last we cannot break It.— H Mann. Garfield Tea Was Your Grandmother's Remedy BOLERO TYPE OF AFTERNOON FROCK Russian Influence, not only the entire silhouette hut from the fact that It Is embroidered In national colors and trimmed with flying squirrel. Especially does the flowing sleeve lake on exaggerated line* when tt cornea to the afternoon frock* o f geor­ gette which are at present so very fiiHhionuhle. T h e charm o f these dainty, colorful dresses Is their flut­ tering draperies and the sleeve dims Its share In adding grace to the pic­ ture. Not only bell sleeves but angel- wl ng sleeves are good style. T o have a bolero or not to have a bolero Is not the question, for fashion leaves no doubt In the mind p rd tiL FROM a .1 * W a r n in g ! "You boss your liushuiid a good deal, girlie.” “ Yea. he 1« like putty In my h a n d «" "B e enreful Even putty gela burd­ ened lu Mine.” C H A R M IN G F R O C K W I T H B E L L S L E E V E S elbow. Many o f the atlk ami crepe afternoon frocks are Just that way. Tills same row ami-row trimming Is achieved for rloth coats by metina of handings o f narrow fur. Others, both wraps and frocks, show elaborate em ­ bellishment o f embroidery or applique design. W h ile still other coals have bell sleeves void o f trimming save per- hups a turn-buck enff. If. however, one feel* ti.e urge to emhi-lllxh and elaborate, the hell sleeve gives ample opportunity. In fact be­ comes Inspirational In that dire,'Mon. Handsomely I » the decorativo though! expresstnl In the development o f tie* striking coat model In the picture. Throughout Its design It reflects tho N r decidedly toward elaboration, and the bolero always Invites an Intricate style accompaniment. In Ihe under­ hlouse which necessarily must he w ill) every bolero, a wealth o f opportunity Is presented to smuggle In all sorts of frills and furbelows and ornate hand work. For Instance, he It a velvet, satin or crepe frock, If Is becoming fur the bolero to open over a while satin bodice, heavily encrusted with all-over gold and silver embroidery. This ur, ilerblouse could Just as acceptably he mude o f gloaming melnl cloth, o f luce or o f georgette hundsomely tucked or plaited J U L IA B O TTO M LR T. I d . t i l l . W ««t«rn N «w «p«p«r U * lo n .| Belts o f Suede Two Better Than One Just as suddenly as belts disap­ Double bells are being exhibited In peared from all our gowns, so hove Paris. One belt Is placed about six they returned. T h e suede belts In Inches below the other, both being be­ bright colors vary In width from quar­ low the normal waistline. The lower ter o f tin Inch to three Inches. Suede one eon flues a puff sash from the up. hatbands often match the belts. per one and gives the effect o f a pan­ nier or drape. For every stomach and Intimtlnnl III. a This good old-fasb- V f y A l loncd herb honia IK < T r 8 l t femedy for consU- pillion, stomach Ilia 'l and other derange- incuts o f the sys­ tem so prevalent these days Is In evnn greater favor as a fam ily medlclna thnn In your grandmother'« day. C u t ic u r a S o a p Pure and Wholesome Soap, Olwtmwwt* Talcum sold T try w h a F'rr* Auto Spring Information. Hprlng» ara Ufa of car limiten or »rl*«| rrmif», I'rnm, I’wirhaa, Hg», HiiUhi. Walnut», Almond», 6 lbs nnnoriml ».«mpls pout paid 60c Homar Wright, rallatoga, Calif. A4 1 F. V I'S M A K I N G B IG UO.NKV »r ilin g won di-rful m m h a c k »aw blud*» Mrntl f o r a s m * io a n d c i p l a n a i Inn. P Y R A M I D I I M f M A W O . 6626 W o o d s t o c k A v a , . P o r t l » n d , T l r » g o n . f P A R K E R 'S H A IR B A L S A M I ItmtoTM I >andruff Ho,pa Hair Falling 1 K wet or a g Color Jerkina of Colored Suede Jerkins o f colored suede are Ideal For Coat Lapel for sports wear. They are particular­ T in y boutonnieres o f colored crys­ ly smart when there Is a knitted tur­ tal flowers are worn on the lapel »♦ tle neck collar and close-fllMng culls. the tailored su it M t y to G ra * and F a d rd H a ir -„ r a n d |1 00 at Drugglaia lh»w Ì L f l g » i I Ltit-vx 60 HINDERCORN9 k m »*«, muí , »to p » a ll pain, *n » n r* a c o m fo rt lo rfe» in »* * « walking *a »r f lo u . w T firm er*« Gom». dal« Ito hy mali o r a i !>m»- H lso n a Ubataleal W o rk ». PawItugwo. 16. ¥.