The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, June 16, 1925, Image 7

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    Tuesday Evening, Jobs 16, 1925
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jjer, though: She's the prettiest
jga Brig saiffed.
-Do you think io?" she asked.
Stealthily Gloria feune op the re-
Hbe stood biting the pointed
, of her fingernails, thoughtful!;.
Of course, Miss Briggs couldn't
Jtbat she was pretty! She vsn
?! jealous of her! She hated her
wtase ah Dick'8 wife!
. Why couldn't Miss Briggs
' jjjjt jt was her own fault that
?! hadn' been able to "land" Dick?
gloria was sure that any itomsa
jj merry any man she chose to
eZ ... All she had to do was
' Vamp' him intelligently.
Xbese women like Miss Briggs, who
-fiie(l a bit of honest make-up and
Jfarlmg iron! What conceited simps
.key were !
t0 look past their, colorless faces to
gag their beautiful souls. Not on
lite!
And Mis Briggs, with all her
brass, hadn't had sense enough to see
tilt, Gloria decided.
gfee ran upstairs to her own room
that had been the "spare" bedroom
until Pick's illness.
As Mother Gregory had privately
marked to Maggie. . . . "Anybody
with a nose would know It was Glor
a's room!" For it was fragrant with
the smell of. Gloria's favorite perfume
powder. The bed was heaped with
tiny slumber-pillows, and an untidy
pile of motion picture magazines lit
lid fhc window seat.
It had always been the dream of
Gloria's life to break Into the movies
... or to go on the stage. The
thought still larked in the back of
ker mind, tensingly.
She leaned over the dresser and
iJd her face close to the mirror, so
that the coppery suashine of her
hair b rushed the glass.
, , . How could Bliss Briggs Bay
he wasn't pretty? W,hya she was
beautiful! j
Dick had always eafd so. So had
Stan Wnyburn. '
Stan Wayburn !
The very thought of him was like
Hidden light to Gloria. Ten days ago
ibs had made up her mind never to
lee him again. She had kept her
mind on home and poor Dick. Khe
had sees so one but the nurse, the
doctor, and Mother Gregory. . . . And
oh, but she was sick and tired of
the four walla of the house! Bhe
Deeded cheering up, she told herself.
Is a flash, Gloria's mind was made
op.
8he would see Stan Wayburn that
very afternoon! She would call htm
up aud ask him to take a walk with
her. Surely there could be no harm
la that.
Then, after that she would never ;
see liim again perhaps. I
. . . Gloria dressed to go at,
with feverish haste.
When she was ready, she tried to
?Hp quietly out of the house without
letting Mother Gregory know she was
foing.
But Mother Gregory had X-ray
eyes and the ears of a fox.
"Where are you going, Glory?"
phe called, "I want you to get some
darning cottotf for me at the store, if
you're going out."
0h, the dickens!" Gloria remarked
to herself. She didn't want Mother
Gregory to see how she had dressed
herself to go out to meet Stanley
Wayburn. But there was no way
out of it.
?he dragged herself unwillingly into
the sit n room. Mother Gregory had
been darning Dick's socks and sew
ing buttons on his shirts, all day.
"Glory," she asked now, "don't you
erer do any mending for Pck?"
GInria shook her head impudently.
"I don't know how to mend. My
mother always kept my clothes in
order for mc," she said. "Now, when
tny stockings have holes in them, I
throw them away. ... I hate darned
atoekings."
Mother Gregory set her lips firmly.
Tve always said," she remarked,
rolling a pair of socks into a neat
ball, "that a Inzy wife could throw
more money Into the rag bag and
the garbage can than her husband
could earn working night and day."
"I'm no worse than the rest of the
women I know, Gloria defended her
aelf.
Then you know the wrong kind of
women you flapper wives aren't real
wives:-' replied Mother Gregory. She
picked up the Bible that lay on the
wicker table beside her. She opened
it, and pot on her glasee.
"Let me read you something." she
aid. "Listen to this . . . 'Who can
find a virtuous woman? For her
prirs is ffir above rubies. The heart
f her husband doth trust her. Hhe
will do him good and not evil. . . .
Sh spoketh wool and flax and work
's h willingly with her hands. "
Gloria laughed.
"That'a the bunk . . . that old
tuff. Times have changed since the
Bih!t wss written," she said.
"That's where you're wrong. Glory.
Times haven't changed. They're just
the ntne as they were in the days
"f King Solomon," Mother Gregory
nt on, "and it looks to me as if
a virtuous woman is just as hard to
fffld these days as she was thousands
"f ymra go. . . . Where are you
Fashion Plaques !
The bathing cap of this wb
-Jrta forth into riotous, waterproof
'""dii of brilliantly colored rubber
rl is g dtidd improvement ever
' "M plain variety that had nothing
l- '-f- uttJity to recommend it.
MUTT AND JEFF
Jeffs System was 0, S. for the Bookies
By BUD FISHER
Burton Otttstraawaac
SSaB S Up tnd rvd
I?, . 114817 rfu yon r
Ulona began to feel that in some
uncanny way Mother Gregory knew
htanley TAayburn to meet her.
"Is it taa darning cotton you want
ed? she evaded. "Like this?" She
bent to pick up a little piece that
lay on the rug at Mother Gregorv's
zeefc.
Suddenly sh felt Mother Gregory's
hands on her shoulders. She looked
up at her. The older woman's eyes
were bright with tears.
"My dear," she said, "I talk to
you this way only because I want
this marriage of yours and Pick's to
be a success. . , Let us trv to be
friends, you and I."
Gloria found herself facing the
most surprising fact in human ex
perience ... the kindliness of a
person yon believe to be thoroughly
unkind I
She couldn't find a word to say.
Finally she rose to her feet, and put
the scrap of darning cotton into her
parse. She went slowly out of the
house into the sunny street.
She telephoned Stan from a store
where she bought the darning cotton.
Zowie, but it's good to see you
again. he said when she met him.
"FHdn'i you come in your automo
bile?" Gloria shook her head. Her eyes
shone with welcome.
"No, I'm dying to walk, if you
don't mind a little hike," she said.
"I've been penned up in the house
ever since I saw you last. Dick's
had pneumonia, but he's better sow.
. . . I guess he'll be all right if his
heart holds out."
"Is that so? Sorry to hear he's
been sick," Stan answered indiffer
ently as they swung along".
Then his tone changed.
"That explains why I haven't heard
from you fnr so long," he said. 'Xow
tell me . . . why, under heaven did
you suddenly get up and beat it that
day you cam to see me at the hotel?
I never was so surprised ia my life.
What made you do it?"
Gloria blushed uncomfortably.
'0h, I hate to tell you," ehe an
swered in a low tone. "It was be
cause of all those women's petures
ia your room! I'm so jealous of
every woman you've ever cared
about! . . . And I hated to think I
was just one of them. I made up
my mind that day that I'd never
have a thing to do with you again!"
ayburtk laughed. Then he turned :
slightly and tipped his hat to some
one who passed.
"That was yor friend, Mrs, Wing
. . . the dizzy blond I met at your
party," he said.
"Is that so!" Gloria exclaimed. "I
suppose by tomorrow she'll have it
all over town that I'm in love with
Stanley Wayburn, the well-knows act
or!" Btas grinned. "Are you?" he asked.
"I wish I knew. One day I hate
you . . . and the next day I can't
wait to see you," the girl confessed,
But I think about you most of the
time. If that's being in love, I sup
pose I am."
Gloria walked along, deep in
thought
She wondered what it was she felt
for Dick. It was true that life with
him waa not exciting. . . . And yet,
she bad said a prayer of thankful
ness the night he had passed hss
pneumonia crisis.
She had been filled with sorrow,
that night, at the thought that Dick
might die and leave her.
Hut now, that he was better,' she
was almost indifferent, again. . . .
What ailed her, anyway. Gloria
wondered. Why didn't she know her
own mind?
When she had married Pick she
had been almost happy with him.
But a bottomless pit had opened be
tween them, with the return of Way
burn Into her life.
Gloria looked at Stan. ' With hi
hands in his pockets, he sauntered
along humming a jazzy little tune.
CUn a no nlrnntt nlwBfi hirf til.
full of pep, riady for a good time.;
The wilder the time the better it
united Stan! ... He eheercf! tiiortai
up like a jnzx band.
"You're a great little worrier, Rus
set," 4se said now. showing his white j
teeth In a grin, "Why can't you mRke j
tin voiir m ind that you anil I enjoy
bring together , . and I't I" mt
Omt? Why null you worry your
self about the other women I know?
. . You know I think you're the
some baby of ,11 the world, don't
you? Isn't that enough 1"
He took her hand in hit and
messed it tight, for a moment. Thin
jrt it drop.
Tirhapi yon no tninic mat. .
you don't lovr- mc" Oloria fried.
'v Inv. m. ennuEh! When a
man ha rarrd for a rl the way
Kick tia for me. n can never n.
fooled hy imitation lore aain. She
knowa the real tbinjr ..."
"Traai'dy queen!" Rtan said, wttu
a mocking liaht in hi y-
Gloria stamped her foot. W hy
couldn't he take her aerioualy once
in a while?
(To be continued
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The Human Dream Book
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HINTS ON HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL
Arm Massaja Salt to be Hljhly Valuable.
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Julia Parker
during which I cover every inh of mj
ly. Add a 4mh of psprika and pt
uml?T the bruiler long ?noight melt
the rhe?? without browsing It. lrop
a tiny sprig at crisp celery on ch
anae ssd ?rve t op re ob lace
(isi?r doily as matt plate.
Chicken and Swaetbraad Tfmbaiw
Two cups winced uncooked chicken
bresst. 1 sweetbread, 4 eggm 2 cup
whipping waia. I tesnjHwn all. j
teapptxtg ppj?r. i
The chicken in nM linked, but the
Rweeibreid isit of course, parboiled
an4 btaiichM. Thv nhmitd bofh be
tnlncrd very finely, Kah gg in lipnten j
separately Iwfore ndding. f tntrtn
4'hirkcn and sweetbread m! add 1 wll
lattn Heat well niul add ibe ver
i4 bpatp ega. Heal well welt snd
add rach egg until all are used. Heat
in s-alt snd pepper and fold in rreara
whipped until firm. Turn toto biit
tfrl timbsle iftolds ami place u w
eri thieknessp of rloib in a ian d-t-iining
about 1 iorh sf bet water,
tover with heavy buttered paper and
Us ke twrnty-five nunutps in a roller
atsly lwt oven. I nmH and ve
with mtlirmin sauce.
Thin recipe wilt make twelve tint
hsh'. Two nips f HHMthrcwim gce
will be need!. I
Tf Brida'a Caka j
Any ddiriite cke csn be used fori
the bride's raise awl a rich frit rake j
is always suitable fr the "grmmm"
When the number tit gtiniti at a
wedding ia rfo isrge to permit the
iie of tables a buffet service is ra
CAsvenint. i.
Here cam the menu may be sim-;
pie or elaborate but the service must J
be prfet mu4 with"t a hitch, Ai- f
thonich all fw! is place! im the
tffrt at on. the disbes must be re-!
pisinhsl and alwaa kept invlttnc $
and attractive in appesruiH. H p
mhlt replace the first dishta with
FLAPPER FANNY gvy
JACK DAWS ADVENTURES
Btory by Hil Cochran D-awlca by U W. R
TOI CATS CHAPTER
Kb tteallaf la "patty larMay.
Radio
Programs
A IHOKT before Jwk cauld ft sot ef wiy & Sst ih HMle
cats nhoetisa: tfcrottgfc thm sbrtemij, Thrj landed ca lh-tr fe?wl
a their hacks, bat fc?-ftn4 to think St waa frt fun Jat k arf Iatsy
stood and watched lh?m, asd I at a food lau(h at I tie thsj tepptl dj
rach tber.
Hy .TIT LI A PARKER
fin "The Love Sna;")
Mr favorite beautv treatment
the arm massage I five myself wekj tben go orer the entire arvire Sit3
I arms, I wipe off tile oil with a cloth,
ly. First I cleanse my skin with w
water snd aoap and a cempfpxlon
bravh. Then L drv it thoroughly and
apply olive or aweet almond oil withjencv to harden the flesh. If you m
with ice dipped In a Titrk.sh towel,
TIHa closes the pors and has a tea-
a ntle circular motion, working up
from my wrists to' my shoutriers and
hack.
After alnt five minutes of thW.
this regularly, you need never wor
ry about looking rour b-st In the
sleevelesa gwn.
the season advances, the compost heap j
will be under way right sow with
the early Inwn dippinca to be addd
to by pea vms and bean tops later j
on. 1nt while this is vaiting, P)0HE weddina breakfast la nsually
tin. soil in the vegetable Ksrdn atir-j I MfvM Rt tnm O.rfork Wlnr.
ri-d. It wii! be a lwfat tmk Jr , m mt Doea. hm
th- nriamal hoe.iw to 4m the r!otra f,jP conveolenrs rrgardiog
crop m w,. Tm trains, an earlier or later heur most
dm rake evry f?w days wH loosen
th rot of newly apronrea wi i
Rfan.
Wedding Menus
By HIBTER MARY
be chosen.
The menu may b as simple cs s-
wedImi
r Ipss
On Gardening
;
T'KnnTAlH.E irowinit mcce te
' penda in areat measure upon the
condition of the soil in the farden a
well aa on the climate. Although
weather freratini! as acience lia
advanced rapidly, it ia impole to
guesa ar enoHh ahead to plant a
rentable eardeo on forecasts. tNt
hy preparationa of the aoil the riior
of rtimate. particularly the hot.
parchint do day', may he emeliorat
ed. Thi can he done by addioe
humm to the aoil."
Start at once. eaTiae all the Tefe
tahle vino that hare ered their use
fulnea ami produced cr.pe to Ais
into the soil. Particularly pea
and bean vmra aud "take out wn
ohcure corner to Hack them uh
the time for crop pickme roine
around. If yon !' " 1T,h'r n"
for the aoil where the early "ge
tablea come oat. ww it
rye, and ai-de it under tiu f. Thi
will help to make the nil cool ard
add humo.
I.nht, aandy aoila need constant m
plicaiiona of reaetaMe matter, fnme
of the fme.t reaetable fardena are on
"bailt up" aoil, aand patcbe. t hu h
bas been added yearly etahl. maniir
whea it wae araiiahle, followed m
tbew later days by all the rf
retetable matter that could be acrom
alated, irasa clippmtt. P'ill" ""''
potato peeli!,, and old reaetable
tops. . ,
With thu I'JPPi alwan in mmd
PACIFIC COAST
K;V. 1'orthml, 4M 5 aleoa-7 J"
! H p. Wegther, police aosi nwr
ket rrpoN. bsi biilletina and bsjie-
serond freah dishea and rearranae l hall acoreaj "Wbo'a Vsur Jioeter"
acd replenish tb firai onta is the program, courtesy t'bariea t Merit;
kitchen, j ii'ec t 'ity ttm and Iua Maurtn
The following menu la what a ca -nti.ralto; ft-HJ, t'oucert by roure
te?er raUe a "etock" menu asd la anil-j HsH an I loweH; (Senerisl ford
Me for any hour of the day or night ? -rrlMt raj 111-12. ilermian Kenm
and any eort of a function; SluKiiotimb blcl imtv orchestra.
Chicken a la King It hafing IMshlj KF1. Ij.a Amelen, IT meter
Kruit Holart in t'beese l aaea lr-.:MMI p. i Klaiuiaer's nuKiac.-
Aaaorted Handwichea jini.iule; , Mil el' mgfclly ilo
Salted Kuta Hon Bona . , rdi,tinnl lk; T, Ao-
Jlulded Icea Ktncy Small t akea i, , re .il. nee 1.011 recital. In
Csffe J .Mrr'arlsgd. rgniit; nj, KialniMcr;
The eheeaa eaaea are made eiactly prtgr;im polfc-e ilrpartment, cii sf
like cream puff caeca eicept that hej Ancl-; 9 lo, Indian sung h-r.
,ir ta omitted and grated rifeeaevjiii.il. l'arkanl lilld dour ,A".Mi
aait and pepper added. sisters. Hod $mmttn. fiJmlatwl emer-
, . g j tairer. Hilly mwi loiiy ileit MarrioO
I I lome Hints I u""mr """
I I KKWH. Iln!ljw.rd, V et.r-
7 "t 9 . m.. jrram. Western mnprt
garage, Harry Jarkon.s
Z, J . , t . it. i..tr t. ftee aired, containing only three rouraea
The best tune for tns tasa la alter , ; ,
: , .. .rtii tfc : hut the aervice should be a formal
enough to work. Th, ia the time j and perfect A
, ' "...1 ...j .,. inin lite Ymm hrnktM w nothing more
early ...mmer until September, the : than a formal iiin- hetin mis far a the
main task is keeping the roil a. col ; menu ia c.n. erned. tt.it the taWe dec.
possible by cultivation and water-j oration and the nnii.uil radiance of
ing when needed to counteract thejeilrer, glassware, Imrn and china
broiling sun. The hose with the hoe j proclaim the affair to b of the great
is a great moling factor. j fat Importance.
f The following menn is moderately
T. r f elaorate and ia planned for a wedding
( IsCt 1 OUT Jlghl ) numbering only as many giieaw aa can
i , t'l ' o H h aeated at "tables.
NO NIllllC Tomato and Anchor Canape
A - Chicken and Sweeibread Tmibalea
with MushrMm Hau-e
Twice Baked I'otafoea t.'reaoieil leaa
i'arker House llol;a i
.lHled Cucumber !slad
Cheese 8trawa
rStrawlierry I'arfeit in Mringi !
Shells
Wedding Cake Coffee'
Halted Nut oloirtl lion .,
The re.ta bona should carry out he (
iobr aHieroe used for the wedding.;
The salad course may 1 omitled, :
In b a even" radish "ri.se,'' and "ei- ;
tra fine olives should be aerved with
the ecosd ciiirae.
If preferre.1 a fruit cup ran take j
Cue p.a-e of the canape, hut fhe can- ;
ape 1 n't into a of!. nary as the!
cup. t
Toatata anl acbay Caeaoa ;
Cut l!gh'ly stale bread in slices"
about M inch tlu-k. Cm in rounds :
'be !i .f ti tmt'i o I'e used. I'sf ,
and !i.tl t"U! e ao i ' ut in elxes
If ... .ke a light m front f )nr.-" h"n
'hole' her.', an attr.Cre !..- bd o,,rt!. and b.b.ly al .pe,4 j
tZ ifcat - Iffe IWIf " -''"' :","-
,n. e of your The fc'gh pii.are : ' J tt- 'h '" u
nh the lighl fraia malw.g an ar'h, tr awl "pr-tkle att.h enougt, grat1 .
1 i, a dutuw-tive eotrance to ur anJ. J-I.ee to or tl loiusto il'-
'IVi RI.ICB hard bolM egga perfect
i . 1.1..... . .... - i,.u, tert
dipped in boiling water and wiped :'""""' " '"'" 1 """
(baritone; S H. priigraia, I Bl .n HI
' Tfcla 8e 8ar jeoaapan of Calif-rme, l n.o (! r-
A t,tirh of .la added In w .che.tr., It.i..n U,?y t,m fnnk
.l...i.... it.ii. will lessen ' Itraldwoort, Intoe. wilier a
..l,I,.ht. ih. amount of auaar tiotwl Hawaiian
seeded In aweeten It-
1 II,
dire.-ti.rn
tt arner
Kfotliera frolic
W eilman
Reatava Tar Stalaa KIHK fiakl.d. .1 , WH '! ner.
Any fabric liwt tau. been stained 7 P n il-nmf oiwerl,
fcv tar can lie restored by sponging " j awl c ,.,,,i,y; M. uuie,! .,i h,-im;
with chlorrfforui or Inrnentine fo(.I' tlre ll.rsoa. 1 paima. ...riii
'PHK dining reoi is right ihnnsh thiw pMnays ruddr&ty aa-nene-d
th fcermlt. And J?k nd kirn r-mm h 4 ta ttoop dosra- ta
f-t IfcrmMth' Thr? mc nut ta a targa wwjb, ! the mH of wfcfei wsa
loos labia mart out of r&?hm with plsaka on imp f ke Otter iwaa
had been md (Bta aeta.
taSA fb
ed by lMnsiii-
"Paallaa New Potafae ;
Th thm deiimie skin po- 5
Jafrws may be rumored q$-kly a
withmit wast by nibbing with a ,
' rouah rforb, keeping both cltfc and
i -tsb!e vry wet.
-"O ItMillT us fn tfc head of the tbla artd taka yr ."
th toidf-ts 1o (sfheid sn uft'i" tb fabl-s isi tb fc?rmSt Atwu at
the sp(Nitie ewl frrtm Jfc i,d lavttjr. Tbn a tittle mfcgt cast
rioiiig Sato Ih- ). weBliaael
.nr,, bs; rir- M.f'iiret r-.mpit. LynLllia llICJ hlb
mt- imiTummtxl H'rt Ibtt-- -
life
Or te Oae
Cn ef fH thikn tse fyp sf HWI,
siilfe for rgp eiiPtarde
DAILY MENU
ltfkft -Hteed rhuberb.
rranjrd dried bf is tst.
bran miff fin, milk, coffee,
Iisfinhs-f-B m of
agus hp. fssi! atiw-fcfs f'ltsif
'lir-'M, sndaih, proa pud
ditg. milk, if.
U nnf- HskH tuffd Me
fsb. s-s!i'pd ,ot, (ring
flBl, rtjrtiber Shd
assd. rrfrry sbrtcsik-,
fc"e whest bresd, mti. cif
fe A -biid fr or fr yesr f
sg sbontd n-'l b gits sftiff
ilsg 4 the ftb, rPiimMfi
is lb aisd r Jh "cake of
Wirt
K1U, Ixts Aasi. 5-r-r j ffcs bm sf?--f fcr boitjr-
,1 p, fn , li ;Mo'i r.tMerU r, ifcr 4niitm fm'ti i, br
hM:i, Jm--'z -f-isfcaw. irs : J M&uiSal flight
Art H V'naH s ltdtiw- V.lel , -lMW(l-
tmes (fte h f ,etr srt
IhW-: 4-
, Walter rM-r ll-rti-g. siy
tit f ya TKm.ia ar.t H.itidm4tt
. I Hi rsdiuk. I to-l Jbi; f 'f . i'
' fi? tVaglj rlt rMl fvi; prf-
rtriM'SffV tJf-ir b
10 11. Art HskmiB i Ililt
tnr btl dmr rb-ra. Karl
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l. T-m I'rt r; S T,
r-f'irant rrii(ra ; 1 1 'Jt. Iti-1y
virf KetriiMiit h (1 wr-h
K-Hi, ttmnie$til rbi s KJ; i Uf
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