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of the m ature woman. T liara o r* b- go many hot« th a t she x h M ld act ir- of ho tr «, a, ns wear, and so many others that w ill give her c h a ra aad 'iM B H * nem. T h e . drooping brimmed larger hat la n a| fo r hot because It thickens her shonldera aad neck and takes away from her smart appearance. ''The small, tightly fitte d hat with no brim Is la, .not for her either. That la' too se- 10 vere and lands no flattering ahe ad dowa to thy eyes. - She needs the small, shadow-throwing brim of the cloche or the toque'. * 8 8 8 se The hat must be a harmonious e- part of the costume, no m atter as what the age, but It most never th o f Itself compelliagly attract at- ta tention. at z ’ 8 8 8 >d I There Is a new name for this a evening silhouette of oura that sd has so much motion. I t is called Ml the Fluttering Silhouette, which id describes nicely this mode of the e soft chiffon with many ends and ig trallings. * a-1 8 8 8 i Í * . ■ 'S i i ■I V 1 S ' W 1 * ■fn M i K' * DOBOTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 475-L doa the trousers of the family and boldly starts a trucking concern. Thareday, Kev. B. — The Berean It is a great gamble, hut Emmy class ef the local B a p t i s t Jane Is enough of * man to make church wltl meet at the home ndt merely a go of It, but to make of their leader, Mrs. O. F. ta r - '< (rf-tt't tremendcibs success. son, 273 Iowa street. Clem, the husband, sinks deep Thursday, Kov. B—• -A n A a a 1 er end deeper Into the miro and Thank Offering meeting of the ' Moon, misted la pearls Ladles Missionary society oi bis wife reap great pecuniary the Congregational church at galas from her project. Clem la 2 o’clock in the personage. t’KEVKJi HEMLINE remoreefal, hot ¿as not 'the nqrve Thareday, Now. S. — The Trinity to oppress hie remorse. As Emmy id The uneven hemline has ,b e - Guild of the Trinity Episcopal Janes becomes more involved In >d come so touch a part of the eve- church will meet in the Perish her business, she becomes less of s ning mode that the dancing frock House ’on Second street. AH a cog in the badly lubricated ma j- with the straight edge doesn’t Members urged to bo present. chinery of faqtlly life. ie lock right, some way. The dlp- Friday, Nov. 4*— The Woman’s le ping in th e . back, longer gowns Thia is a lovely tala. It la Foreign Missionary society of neither all story nor all theme, 10 have added so much grace and i-1 charm to the evening mode that the Methodist Episcopal church bqt a pleasant mixture of both. will meet In the afternoon at everywhere we see It in a ll m an 8 8 8 the home of Mrs. O. W. GfSgg, Birthday Anniversary ner of guises and Ingenious* uses. I Velvet gowns, chiffon gowns, taf- 21« Weightman street. Please t - 1 feta, lace and tulle a ll display un bring daee. Friday,' November 4.—The Altar it even liBes about the bottom— and ie I quite a long skirt. Society of the Mountain Cath d * 8 8 8 olic church first card party of the season at the Episcopal Par 11 I t Is here in the evening mode iah House. Play commencing ir that the advent of the longer skirt nt 2 o’clock p. m. \ i- is more firm ly felt. Skirts for. Friday, Nov. 4. — Chamber of evening are definitely longer, is I For afternoon they 'give the Im- commerce forum dinner nt <:20 o’clock In the* Lltbla i, pression of being longer because Springs hotel. Open to every d I they, too, have the slightly unev- r le n hemlines. The general h e m body. Sunday, Nov. B— ■Rally Day at proper on afternoon frocks is no -* longer than it has been, but the both the Methodist Episcopal and the Christian chnrehee. trailing ends and the slightly Monday, Nov. 7.— The Ashland r raised waistline give the impres Study club will meet at 2:14 sion of a longer line altogether. o'clock p .m . nt the home of M. B. A. Woods, 22« North HAS g l ACCOUNTS IN } | F A R IS — (LP)— One can’t come ‘ Main. All members requested 1 • 700' BANKH IN ü . H, to be present. I ( ; to Paris without purchasing some of the latest Fashion' fetishes Tuesday, Nor. S. — The t w o D U L U T H , Minn.— (LP)—-Seven which are brought out to amuse hundred bank accounts of >1 groups of the local Delphlane f the feminine world from season to will meet. One at the home of each in as many American citiet t geaaon. R ight now, the penguin, Mra./D. A. Peterson, 7» Pine have been started in the past r that queer looking Arctic bird street, and the other with Mrs. four years by Paul Monroe, 24. which seems to be weatrng a 3. M. Wegner, 1S2 Oak street. of D q lu th .-’ ’ n u n ’s dreaa-sOit, holds the eenter A full attendance la desired. \ Developing o f New Trade Ar Will be Sales School Plans for an aggressive pro gram of activities on the part ef the retail trade and trade rela tions committee of the chamber of bommeree were discussed In dp- ta ll last evening at a meeting of this group In the chamber office, Chairman^ Homer Billings out lined the work of eac^ committee man and a ll members of the com mittee pledged their support to t i e program. Henry Endera w ill direct the group of executives and store owners who will -meet every two weeks and discuss aieans of extending Ashland’s trade lim its and bettering store service. A ll the problems of meet ing competition, developing new trade areas, promoting better feeling between business houses and customers, 4he best methods of advertising and other similar matters w ill come up for group discussion. Mrs*. W aive Bndsrs w ill direct the class In retail selling a n d store management. Thia group w ill meet every two weeks and a practical eourae in selling will be carried cut. Members of this class wllj put on selling demon strations and there w ill be two- minute talks on selling sugges tions and methods used by the members in their daily work: The material of the Principles of sell ing w ill be handled by Secretary E . |G. Harlan. A part of each program w ill be devoted to mu sic and dancing and members of the class look forward to some very Interesting and helpful meetings during the w i n t e r months. , 'J . A. McGee w ill have super vision of the group composed of ser vice station mep. gaxage men, barbers, hotel clerks, taxi drivers and others who4 ordinarily meet touristy first as they come to Ashland. Members of ¿this class w ill compile Information about Ashland and Its scenic and busi ness possibilities and be able to intelligently answer any ques tions. This class w ill meet every two weeks during the w i n t r e months and Mr . McGee looks for ward to some mighty Interesting class sessions. men which w ill most likely be held in Ashland when experts from outside this district w ill be brought In to counsel with local parties on different farm prob lems. These experts w ill have be fore them the results of the sur vey carried on by H. D. and 8. B. McNair and will be guided in their recommendations by what appears on the survey sheets. Gederal matters which the com mittee w ill also handle'are mar kets, Irrigation and roads, taking these up (rom time to time as needed. Chairman of the committee have already started on their work and in a few days every thing will he in fu ll swing. The second part of this commlt- te’s work w ill deal with the folks in Ashland’s trade territory. H. D. McNair and 8. B. M cNair w ill carry out a survey among t h o farmers to get accurate informa tion on the success being attained by raising certain fruits, vege tables, berries, grains, and live stock with the idea In mind of French Apple Pic finding out what products can be Three apples, one cup sugar, most advantageously raised and marketed in this district. . The one-half cup butter, one and one- half cups flour, two teaspoons committee wilt alao ask for sug baking powder, one cup m ilk, gestions from farm era as to the two eggs. Season to taste. Covor sort of assistance they need. deep baking dish with sliced ap J. W. McCoy and R. Billings ples, season with sugar, cinna will have charge of an entertain mon and add tablespoon of boil ment section which will arrange ing water. Cover tightly and friendly meetings with farmers in bake for fifteen minutes In mod different localities. Mr. McCoy is I erate oven. Make a batter p t busy with a quartette and Mr. above ingredients and spread over Billings has sent out letters ask the cooked apples. Bake till ing the farmers what matters they brown. Then invert a pie dish and are interested in and It is their cover with meringue made from plan to combine a social and mu the whites of the eggs. 8bt back sical evening with a short dis in the oven to brown. cussion of farm problems. F ar German Apple Pie mers are asked to confer with Make a rich pie crust for bot these men whenever possible and tom of pie pan only. Dress and talk over the formation of the slice four medium sited apples, programs. slice thin lengthwise of the apple. Ralph Billings and 8. O. Rice Place slices of apple in pie tin, w ill supervise the general meet lapping over each other like ings of farmers and • business shingles on a roof at an angle of Some Splendid Apple Recipes forty-five L . Sprinkle on teaspoon of cinnamon,__ _ „ eveqiy oo top of apples, one of sugar, beat up two eggs; i__ to the beaten eggs one-half cup plain commercial cream, spread carefully m ixture of eggs a n d cream on top of pis. COt up one tablespoon'of butter into t i n y squares and distribute over top of pie. Bake for one' hour In deep pie tin. »' ' i Ifbtch Apple Pie Place on ends thickly qnarter- ed Jonathan apples In deep pfe tin lined with any good rich trust Sprinkle freely with sugar and cinnamon and puts bits of "butter on top. F ill one-half fuH with sweet m ilk and bake In a moderate ovea until tender. Pineapple Pie Take a pint of grated apples, add a halt cup of sugar, a pinch of salt and half tablespoon of flour. Line a pie pan with pastry add the grated apples, dot with butter and bake until the apples are tender. Take a half a cup of grated pineapple, add one-quarter cup of sugar, a little lemon Juice, boil up, spread hot over the pie. Cover w ith a meringue. Date And Apple Me Chop apples and atoned dates together, e q u a l quantities. Sprinkle with one-half cup of su gar, teaspoon of cinnamon and two tablespoons of water . F ill a rich pie crust with this mixture. Add a top paste and,bake h a lf an hour. Adaptable to all makes of au tomobile# or to other combustion motors, a heating system forces an a ir current at some 300 de-. grees Fahrenheit Into the Intake manifold to simplify starting the engine. I t consists o f a small mo tor and fan, the a ir being ¿riven over an electrically heated coil. I Tuesday, N o r. 15-— 8oath®rn Ore gon chapter of the State Music Teachers association f i r s t meeting of the year. Luncheon nt the Hotel M ed fo rd ., ’ ’ 8 8 8 WILLAMETTE W ith the patient oxen plodding, W alked the stnfdy pioneer, Leaving campfire, fording rivers, Crossing deserts lone and drear. And hie gaze ward. was ever west Toward the mountains and (he foam, Aad-his thoughts on one green valley, And the goal he strove for,' Home. keys of the gise of Marmosets have springs in their tails which can be manipulated to make them move their, heads, wiggle their DEER .HEAD MOUNTING ears, chatter alad blink their A SPECIALTY eyes. I t ’s amusing to see mother The latest paper method. Do not experiment w ith your ly-looking American women car hard earned trophy by hav rying them about w ith them. ing It mounted by any one The puppy handbags made of but an expert. The largest for-llke m aterial which have been head of the season w ill be popular w ith youngsters in Amer- mqnntod free. 'ca are ao realistic In Paris as to be almost alive. Here, they are I made of real fu r and one, can’t I Cooley Bnilding. tell whether women are carrying I Cooley Building - M EDFORD real dogs o r dog pnraea In many cases. In fact, many Parisians I walk about the smart shopping districts . w ith tiny breeds of 1| French and Belgium dogs in their ( arms. Another prodf o f the Parisian’« I Peat, the days of hardy trapper, Great McLoughlln, générons fine, Past, the trading for the heaver. And the lare of gold and mine. Taxidermist Gone, the olden, golden glory, ’ * Pioneers 'neath heaven’s dome, / Wbeq the wilderness they con quered. Built them church and school and Home. Wardwell Pur Co. Now In all our modern hnrry, There are echoes clear a n d sweet, Song of f|r and stream aad bird friends, ’Spite the din ofpeity street. preference for im itation dogs over other fetishes, is the wearing of I tiny chenille' dogs npon their ’ And they ever lure ns backward, Little matter where we roam. Hearts turn to a happy valley, And onr West calls* us Home. ELIZABETH YATES. 8 8 8 8 8 8 Up-Grade,” • N«w Bhoalder Flower by George Gibbs. z Mr. Gibbs herewith offers for the conelderatioq of his far-flung andienee his 2>th book. Consider ing that this author seldom, If ev er, fails to produce 4 novel that presents net oily a atqry hut a theme, to Whet the appetite of the voracious reader, hia record la a remarkable one. "The Up-Grade” la bothTktory about, and a eart vey bf, the business woman. He creates'the typical small town, and presents the situation ef • domineering woman marrlqd to the altogether mediocre husband. The husband is net extravagant, just weak. He m as throagh bis iaiwM*asA net from reckleeeneea bat frags lack of buelnaee acumen. Emmy Jaae, the wife, decides to to you 85.00 IN GOLD In S ilv er ■ -Y es, Easy HERE’S H0WI Between November 1 and December 24, 1927, The Ashland Daily Tidings will give a liberal commission and also the prizes listed above to boys and girls who bring in new subscribers to The Daily Tidings. You Do Not Collect MERELY GET YOUR NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS TO SIGN FOR A SUBSCRIPTION. TIIE TIDINGS* COLLECTOR DOES THE COLLECTING. sports hats. Tiny alrsdaiss a td wire-halreA terrlo fs o f chenille with pin backings are quite the ‘hlng In m illinery accessories. Among New Books— ’’The i i Since September, 1023, Monro« of the atage. Made of black and has hitched-hiked through 31 white velvet and tgyaed«. Into pocketbooks, they are carried by states, pitching hay, heaving coal. ' digging ditches, washing dishes many fashionables. Almost every one. purchase^ a Penguin Jetleto and .doing various otlier Jobs ii. since it is the latest good luck t o - , order to obtain the one dollar necessary to begin th » accoun. ken in Paris. Quite as amusing as thq Pen- in a bank of the town in which quin, is the little monkey-shaped he earned the money. vanity case. T in y monkeys of He aspires to have 1,000 ac gurry materia] In the gayest of counts, and when he has ob colors are made so that the heads tained them, ,he M id , he will can be taken off. • The body opens keep them active By mall de displaying tiny pads -of rouge, posits and in the end use his powder and a tiny lipstick. When capital to start himself in busi the vanity is ctoaed, one has a lit ness. ‘ tle monkey on a ribbon cord. The vendors around the cafe de I Farshfield-— G. W . Moore Lum la Paix have sold thousands of ber Co., boys 100 Oacres timber good lnck monkeys of another va riety to American tourists.. Mon oh Coquille River. There are pew shoulder flow- ess of French paste set in silver that replace the chiffon flowers , which have lost their fashion 1m- ’ portance. A LIBERAL COMMISSION WILL BE PAID TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS DECEMBER 24TII—CHRISTMAS EVE—AND TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS WHO LEAD IN THB NUMBER OF SUBSCRIPTIONS BROUGHT IN, THE T H R E E P R I Z E S WILL BE AWARDED IN ADDITION *TO THE COMMISSION. 8 8 8 Of utmost Importance Is the hat To This Christmas Money The local Psn-Hellenio dOeecln- tloa w ill barn a iancheon at the Lltbla Springs hotel la thia oity on Saturday. November* «, at 11:8« o’eloeh. The asaoclatloa members w ill not meet with Mise Protect your beauty lq all kinds of weather with this new face powder— MELLO-GLO. Doe« not give the akin a dry feeling; does not clog the porto; la not affected ao mneh by presplration. Stays oa longer. Bo pare and Ine. MELLO-GLO is made by a new French Process, It’g truly won derful. . CALL AT THE TIDINGS OFFICE. GET THE BLANKS WHICH THE SUBSCRIBERS MUST SIGN AND LEARN OTHER DETAILS OF THE CONTEST. , The Ashland Daily Tidings STANDARD OIL COMPANY . _ CW gWOPOWOA,.