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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1941)
it b b: tr T ol d: a: K si ft h aj m si Jl In hi "f w cl tt d at to hi 111 ol of sv cl hi in B, ye l to lei hi of ta wl St sti fo: Ar sw to qu ' to( ph tnl of th lsn fig foe I It Xoc Pr. Six yjobodu College Girls Set Styles And Fashion Falls in Line College girls take fashion dictation from nobody. And why should they? They set styles. Back-to-school shops open ing this month offer just exactly what the girls have asked for classics for campus wear, full- skirted peasant dresses for dates (students will have none of the tap ering silhouette), and gadgety ao cessorles. This year, if you're headed for college, you'll find entertainment in goofy gloves. Merry Hull has de signed some you snoum nice, xncy're of sharp-colored capeskln, In Miss Hull's Ireefinger design, with the edges pinked with regular pinking shears. Good old mittens have learned new tricks, Those called knee-high reach up to the elbow, for confusion. They're in heavy cable-stitched wool, red or green. If you liked last year's moppasins those slippers with soles like a mop you may like the same idea done for your hands, plain red knit palms, white mop backs. Hats are about to get their turn at bat. Even a sophomore has to drop ' her prejudices long enough to try out several swell new hat notions. There's a stocking cap with tassels, two of them, reaching down to the waist. Also, and Sillier, there's a stocking cap that Is Just-that, llt- Club Entertains With Picnic The H and P club members enter tained their husbands with a gay picnic supper Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J Parker. The spirit of the affair car ried out the name of the club, "Hap piness and Friendliness." Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullln, Mrs. Anna Eiche, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fussell, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoogerhyde, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. McBee, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weth erby and Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Parker. Cake Saver If layer cakes are allowed to stand five minutes in the pans when, they come from the oven, they will slip from the pans more readily. Always loosen the edges of the cake with a sharp knife. This can be dones as soon as the cake Is removed from the oven. Sliced Brazils in salmon, cashews In tuna and almond In chicken sal ads are Interesting nut-notes. Fun In the Sun with These Easv-to-Make Play Clothes carefree casual daysl Washable, wearable olothest The two go hand in hand to make this Summer the very best you ever had. You'll have double the fun if you dress the port in these vacation-minded designs easy-to-use patterns that make delightful handwork for evenings at home. Choose fabrics that will take to wind, sand and sun and enjoy it as much as you do, materials that won't shrink or lose their shape In the laundry, col. ors that won't yellow or fade. There's no substitute for quality, so buy the Best. You can well afford it with what you save by using these pat terns and sewing your own things. No. 1954. This brief little sunsult Is as simple to make as it is for you to put on. Your youngster will appre ciate the comfortable itay-up shoul der straps and easy cut; and the very practical sunbonnet Is includ ed In the pattern. Sites 1, a 3, 4 Size 2, 1 yd. 39-Inch fabric, 1 yds. ruffling, for sunsult and bonnet. No. 3354. Help yourself to a won derful figure! It's easy with this trim button-back sun-dress. A wide waistband whittles your midriff to a mere notning and the skirt Is cut wide for freedom of action. A tailored blouse Is Included In the pattern to transform It into a blouse and Jumper ensemble. Sizes IS to 30. Size 16, SVt yds, 39-lnch fabric Can Jeii a erally, made out of a ribbed stock ing. There's the pigtail hat, with two yarn pigtails. This is for you if you haven't hair enough to braid your own. To keep your ears warm, try big knit pompoms hitched together on a felt band. Five-Inch wide leather polo belts look new and nice on a small waist, above a wide-pleated skirt. Strange shoes you know about from last year, but there's news In boots, both calfskin and rubber. They reach Just above the ankle, or higher. Aside from your favorite sweat ers, skirts, skirts and Jackets, you've indicated your fondness for long middy styles, for Jerkins, vests and Jumpers. The newest Jumpers look like blacksmith aprons, with the bib part wide at the shoulders, then whittled to narrowness where It's attached to the skirt. Bibs are re movable, generally, and can be made' to double for a turban. In jerkins and vest, sleek suedes from California deserve a hand. They dye to the richest, most be coming shades. Dirndls In Jersey and velveteen look pretty much as they did last year, and that was pretty good. Is there anything else you'd like? Name it. and some manufacturer will be glad to whip it up for you. Capeskln Is notched with pinking shears In cam - pus gloves designed by Merry Hull, "Open" and "Shut" tabs make for easy on and off action. No. 2913. At the seashore, on the lake or Just In your own back yard, a sailor suit's tlio thing. Tills one Is two-piece and Just as ship shape as our latest Battleship. You can switch the middy and shorts with other shorts and shirts, If you like, to make your play wardrobe go twice as far. Sizes 13 to 30. Size 16, 3 yds. 35-ln. fabric, i yd. contrasting, 4 yds. braid. No. "991. Tan to a turn in this up-to-the-minute playdress. You'll love the well fitted halter bodice, the very smart bare midriff and the comfortable full skirt, which can by the may, be made in either "shortle" or regulation length. And if you want to fill In the midriff, the pattern provides for It. Sizes 10 to 30. Size 16, S'.i yds. 35-inch fabric. Our Summer Fashion Book In cludes over 100 smart, wearable pat terns for all ages and every occa sion. Send for your copy now I J It's Just 15 cents only 10 cents Co - ed lAJiat to This heathermlst scarf Is an authentic plaid. The hand-crocheted beanie matches the dominant color In the scarf. The scarf Is draped vestee-fashion over a beige wool dress. It can be draped from the shoulder Tartan style. Ited leather fingcr-frec Insertions In these black broadcloth gloves. Is lined with the leather. Nice with reefer. when ordered with a patternl Each pattern 15 cents. Address PATTERN DEPARTMENT Capital Journal, 516 Mission St., San Fran cisco, Calif. Write plainly your NAME, AD DRESS AND STYLE NUMBER. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE YOU WISH. To help prevent accidents, make sure that all electrical appliances arc out of reach of the tub in a bathroom. When in need of . Loose Leaf ; SYSTEM ;1 and all other bookkeeping f. supplies 1 -i think FIRST of j 1 Commercial ' j BOOK STORE Now at III N. Corol. . .) The Capital Journal, lAJe ear really siartle The flap too a plain black How and When To Prepare Spicy Vickies Many requests have been re ceived In regard to pickle making and not all of the writers live in the suburbs either. There Is no rea son, of course, why pickles cannot be made In the apartment house kitchen, despite the fact that city dwellers are not supposed to be In terested in this. You will believe quite the con trary if you sniff the air filled with that spicy scent which tells the world that pickles are cooking. The time to make pickles is when you find materials plentiful In the market. This period may be short, so take advantage when you see good vegetables at a low price. Don't wait until the next week, as you may pass up the best. This is par ticularly true in the case of little gherkins, as the dry spell may take them off the market. Bread and Butter Pickles 12 cucumbers (about six Inches long) 5 medium -sized, onions Vi cup salt 2 cups water 2 cups vinegar 1H cups sugar 1' teaspoons mustard seed 1 teaspoon celery Bced Wash vegetables. Cut cucumbers In Vs'inch slices without paring. Peel onions and cut in Vi--nch slices. Placo layers of sliced vegetables al ternately In bowl with salt. Lot stand three hours. Drain and rinse well with cold water. Mix water, vinegar, sugar and mustard and cel ery seeds In largo kettle, and bring to botllnp, stirring until sugar Is dissolved. Add drained cucumbers and onions, and boil five minutes. Pour Into hot sterilized Jars and seal immediately. Yield, about three quart-. Mustard Pickles 2 quarts green tomatoes I UCH has been written about feminine ; II hygiene. But too often women over- III look hygiene in the REAL sense of ! the word underarm cleanliness and '. sweetness. You cannot be attractive with j underarms moist, stained and smelly, ! Use Arrid, the new cream deodorant. 1 1. Arrid dors not tot dreues, does not irritate skin, 3. No watting to dry. Can be used tight ' after shaving. 3. Instantly ehtcki perspiration 1 ro J day. 1 Kemovcs odor irom perspiration, keepj 1 armpiu dry, ; 4. Arrid It t pure, white, grcaseless, italo less vanishing cream. 5. Awarded Approva. Seat of American Tnitl- ! tut of Laundering at harmless to fabric. ! Vf'omen use more Arrid than any other deodorant. Try I0e. or 59C" jar to- j day at any store which sells toilet goods, J COMPLETE FEMININE HYGIENE Salem," Oregon 9 large heads cauliflower 6 sweet red peppers 1 cup carrot strips 1 auart small white onions 1 quart very small cucumbers 1 cup salt 1 quart cold water 1 cup flour 3 cups sugar 3 teaspoons turmerio Vt cup dry mustard 3 cups water Vs quarts vinegar 2 teaspoons celery seed Wash vegetables. Cut tomatoes in eighths. Break cauliflower Into small flowerets. Cut pepers In quarters, remove stem ends, seeds and fibrous white portion. Wash and peel on GEVURTZ mm V .-- KITCHEN TABLE $9.95 Regf. $16.00 table with porcelain enamel top, and cutlery drawer. Savel 5-PC. CHROME SET SPECIAL $34.50 Just 4 sets left! Exten sion table and 4 chairs, chrome tubular bases. A fine 'buy." FREE PARKING CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS Evening Appointments for your Convenience C -SS ions. Mix vegetables In large bowl, cover with brine made by combining salt with com water. ios bi&:.u twelve to sixteen hours. Bring vege tables to a boll In same water and drain. Rinse well with cold water. Mix flour, sugar, turmeric and mus tard. Add water slowly and blend to a smooth paste. Heat vinegar to boiling and add to flour mixture, stirring constantly. Add celery and mustard seeds. Pack drained vege tables In hot sterilized Jars, and pour hot mustard over them. Seal Im mediately. Yield, about five quarts. Gherkins 2 quarts small cucumbers (about l'i to 2 Inches long) 3 quarts boiling water 17 1.W IT II 4fe9 4-B-Saw whkJ It's real economy to buy the things you need NOW at our low August Sale Prices. In spite of defense priorities and rising wholesale costs, we have made surprising reductions on desirable home furnishings for this long awaited event! Save on an 18th Century DINING ROOM SUITE, 8Pieces Elsewhere similar suites are as much as $195.00! Created in precious mahogany veneers, with all of the delicate detail work typical of the period. Includes Duncan Phyfe table, Credenza buffet, and six -chairs. BROADLOOM RUGS 4-50 Reg. $49.50 Seamless 9x12 ft. rugs of fine quality, in a splendid variety of new colors and patterns. Exceptional values at this low sale price! CARPETING at Very Reasonable Prices 'te down on a big bill ' cup salt 1 teaspoon powdered alum ' 3 quarts cold water 2 cups vinegar 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons whol cloves 1 three-Inch stick cinnamon, bro ken In pieces fi teaspoons mustard seed 1 teaspoon celery seed Wash cucumbers, Dissolve salt in boiling water and cool. Add cu cumbers and let stand twenty-four hours. Drain and rinse well with cold water. Dissolve alum In cold water, add cucumbers, and soak two hours. Drain and rinse. Bring vine gar, sugar and spices to boiling, stir ring until sugar Is dissolved. Pack 3-pc. Maple Suite 1 1 Q.50 Reduced to only ,,11 t Doesn't It look comfortable and Inviting? Come In and try it I Note the cleverly built Early Calif ornian lrame, with bookshelf arms on all three pieces! Plenty of room for your ash try, glass or reading matter! The plump seat and back cushions are spring-filled, and covered In a neat pattern. Regular $149.50 suite, special at this low August Sale price! advertised for 139 V Thursday, August 21, 1941 cucumbers In hat Jars, pour hot sy rup over them and seal. Yield; 9) About two quarts. Rust Remover Remove rust stains from Iron porch furniture with steel wool and then go over with kerosene on a cloth. Never attempt to paint over rust stains; they will burst through the paint and look worse than be fore. Starched clothes should be allow ri nfc rfrv. then dampened, rolled up for an hour or so and ironed. Maple Cricket Chair $9.95 So cute and comfortable, toot Soft cushions of flow ered chintz, Spring or Mattrtss $14.85 ,, lour choice of lnnersprlng mattress or box spring. Full or twin size EASY BUDGET TERMS