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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1925
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GOOD FOOTWEAR ESSENTIAL TO ACTIVE FOLKS
KM Leather not Only Fashionable as Shoe Material But It Wears Longer ami Is More
Comfortable
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' When you consider that during
17 hours out of the S4, or t per
cent of the day, your feet are
encased In shoes, and that over
half of this time your foot Is
supporting the entire weight of the
body In either a standing or walk
lng position, then it would seem
that shoes are perhaps the most
Important Item of apparel and
should be selected with an Idea to
comfort and health as well as ap
pearance. . , .,
t The theory that trelKht makes
' for warmth or wear has been quite
definitely and finally, dismissed In
so far as wearing apparel Is con
Eldered. The weight of the shoe
does not indicate either warmth or
durability. And weight certainly
' does not psomlse comfort. . Kid
leather, for example; Is light but It
wears longer and Is more comfora
able than heavier leathers. ,
: j Woman's fashion emancipation
bears out the truth of this theory
and It is In their footwear that a
great change has been wrought.
The general acceptance, for exam
ple of kid footwear by women be
speaks Its merit. They have found
It not only exceedingly smart and
neat In appearance, but comfort
able, durable, and. In the long run,
economical.
- Kid footwear is how In demand
!by men for the same reasons. Since
'people are beginning to , exercise
the same caution in . examining
shoe materials that they employ
-when buying other apparel H Is
well to know tbat kid leather la
readily distinguished by the many
little pores which, are Visible In
the leather, a characteristic which
no oiher leather has.
For the many whose work Is
botht outdoors and indoors, the
shoe of kid leather is ideal because
the porous qualities of kid permit
the foot to breathe indoors and
till be kept sufficiently warm
when out of doors. And then, too,
I-.I1 leather takes a perfect polish,
thus prolonging the life of the
shoe." .
There are so many . occasions
when only it black shoe Is appro
priate thar.the well dressed man
Is demanding something finer In
this line and it is of kid leather
that the new patterns are being
made. The substantial brogue ox
fords formerly made in heavy
cumbersome . leather, are now
shown in kid. giving the appear
ance ot the heavy corded leather,
but with the warmth and comfort
that only a kid shoe can lend.
After six o'clock lh the evening,
when bhly black Shoes are seen
abroad, the most fastidious men
are selecting a plain black kid ox
ford in the dull finish, for leathers
with high gloss Is no longer con
sidered smart for the evening
hours, . .
As for the !rf!ttrt?r ciessea-wom-an,
the two-piece ensemble Is worn
at all hours of the day and night,
distinguished only by Its more deli
cate fabric and absence of sleeves
In the evening. With this she
chooses th plainest pattern In
footwear, either an opera, pump or
one-strnn slipper In kldskln. For
serviceable street wear, black kid
knows ho rival. Golden brown kid
Is particularly smart this season.
and lor more iorm:u wr:ir h m
fremientlv combined witn ncel ami
Straus which nave Dccn uusieu
v.'lth gold.
The MnM ensemble in the upper
right hand corner shows what can
be achtoved with the lU-liRblful
new woolen pntterns which have
taken such a popular place In the
mode. The simple one-piece frock
hns a short, flaring capo wnicn
snaps on beneath tho collar. 1-cst
one see too much plultl. a narrow
..niinnoH trimnilnir of belso with
RhnM hose, and hnt to match. Is
a pleasing rener. inn ukuio
neath this shows the long ensemble
suit, still considered one of tne
smartest street costumes.
SEX INSTRUCTION JS IMTORTANT,;
All too Frequently the Child's Natural Desire a Be Enlight
ened Is Met by Cold Reserve or Rebuff
Br DR. D. A. THOU I. .
A large percentage of all mental
conflicts . and , abnormalities In
adults and children either are di
rectly caused or are corored by
unfortunate attitudes or experi
ence with the ever-present force
called sex. There is no force In
all mental life that Is more urgent
In its demands tor some of expres-
' eion and none that society, the
family, and the individual will
allow less freedom,
Tho very fact that sex as a sub
ject for discussion Is always
tabooed In the presence bf the
child accounts for, trie .Intense
: curiosity which many children de
velop at an early, ttge Regarding
the subject. . All too frequently the
child's natural desire tb bo , en
lightened on this Bubject Just as
. freely as on 'any other is met by
cold reserve, a Bharp rebuff, or a
dishonest answer from one who In
-all other ways is a. considerate
and wise parent. It is . therefore
not surprising that the child soph
learns to keen to himself the
knowledge ho has gained from his
own Investigations or has gathered
from some more sophisticated
playmate and soon becomes ns
self-confclous about Ills sex life
as the parents are themselves.
- A little child bulcitly senses
tense ntmosnhero and embarrass
mcnt on the part of the adults
when faced with his eager ques
tions, and because of this he Is apt
to follow one of two Hires. Dis
concerting those with whom he
comes In contact may please him
so that he will continue his ques
tioning at most Inopportune times,
or he may be made so tu at ease
and self-conscious that he de
termines never to be placed In
such a position again if be can
help it. and therefore ceases to
bring his puzzles and problems to
his Barents, who should stand
ready to. help him over the hard
places. Because he stops nis ques
tioning and Deems uninterested Is
no sign that he is ho longer filled
with curiosity over these myBterl
ous things which seem to be so
shocking. Ho may be quietly using
every means available to find out
In other ways the answers which
he wants to know but which he
will no longer ask.
The parents must free them
serves so far as possible from self-
consciousness when the subject Is
mentioned Clear, frank answers
suited to the child's intelligence
and development will satisfy his
Interest for the moment, whereas
emrihaslzing tho matter by "hush
ing the child up" and telling him
It Ib "naughty" to talk of such
things will rnako hlra only more
determined to find out why, and
what it Is all about.
Some Selected Recipes
SnusnKP nntl Fried Apple "
Fry tho required number of
biiihII sausages, and In some of the
fat as many halved, cored, and un
pceled apples as required, first
dipping them In flour to which a
little sugar has been - added. Fry
Until soft and browned, Place on
a hot serving dish with two srhall
eausuges on each half.
.
Scrambled Potatoes nnd Egg
Dine left-over potatoes and saute
ltv a little butter, fat, or oil. Push
them, to one side of tho pan nnd
nnrnmhle an ngg or two, combining
them will) (ho potatoes at the last
minute.
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. : gwiM Eggs
Tb riHo tahlespoonful of. butter
rhelted In a Small skillet, ndd one
half cupful of crenm or top milk:
when simmering, slip four eggs In
carefully, one at a t:me. ftprlnkle
with rait, peppor, nnd a dash of
cayenne, nnd when nearly sot, with
two tablespoonftllls of grnted
cheeso. When cooked as you like
them, tnke up on rounds of hot,
buttered toast, shake paprika on
liberally, Bprlnklo , with minced
parsley and .swoet pepper, and
pour the cream around.
1 i Kumqiint Jelly
, Tover tho fruit with water, cook
Until tender enough to pierce with
a straw, and remove the fruit for
crystnllilng. - Htrnin tho Juice and
cook cup for cup, with sugar, till
It reaches the Jelly stage, about
ten minutes. Pour Into glasses. It
Is very attractive, pale, amber
color and Is pleasingly tart.
'
Santo Peppers
To saute bell peppers, remove
skins and take out seeds; shred
Rmite with corn, canned or cu
from cob. tjse butter, oil or any
tnstv fat and if you . like them
Italian style, add garlic or onions
in the Tjil. i
. -
teorn' Pudding
To prepare a corn pudding, mix
one can of corn witn one cup miiK
ond one egg, one teaspoon Ball,
one to two tablespoons butter,
pepper nnd, paprika, one .table
spoon cornstarch and one toospoon.
or sugar may ho usea. none in a
slow oven until firm, or placo the
dish in a pan of hot water and
bake.
Tho Waste Banket
It saves time and effort to tnke
the trouble to spread a ticwspaper
Inside the wastobaaket to serve as
lining. Tho complete contents may
then be emptied out easily and will
leave the basket clean. Romotlmcs
a child will throw an apple coro or
something else mussy Into the
waste-baskot which will cause
trouble unless the banket Is pro
tected. A grocer sack sorvos well
nn a lining for the wasto basket
With the hands It should be spread
out and fitted carefully.
A Biep-saving Kiicnen may ne
had by having a hook for evory-
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Chic Flaring; Hem Line
Tho Daytime Mode Registers a
Distinct Change, Stressing a
Fullness of Skirt Often
Achieved by Codcts.
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The daytime allhoutto rt'KlHtorft
moHt diiinr.'tly tho change In the
mode. There l, of coure, the
tendency townn.H lung nldeven for
the daytime, while necks, which
are hifrh, or of nomi-htffh curved
linen, posneM a feellnjc of new
ness that is much to bo dwdred.
Manvof tho tery newest frocks, of
course, leave the -arms bare when
tho frock Is to ln worn well Into
tho afternoon nnd lorfk for newer
lines about tho hem.
In general, there (a a tendency
towards a flare, and in the lovely
velvets and crepes of the full mode
the flaro Is pronouncedly effec
tive. Oodcts, used succesHfully In en
tahllrdilnK a flare, are ono of tbo
hiffi'cfli.' Ilhl in tho KJi'torlal sea
Ron. Oodets In velvets and In soft
stilts for afternoons, and Kodcts In
laces and beaded chiffons In the
evening establish : an outline of
chic.
Dorothy Mnckalll, who Is ap
pearing with marked success In a'
new film wears a charming col
lection of gowns, wraps and en
semble.) In this picture.
One of the afternoon frocks se
lected by Miss MnnUalll lends It
self perfectly to tho formal ap
poaranoes of the dny. It JH of soft
silk,' smartly Indira tlntf tho snri
Bon's fuvorlto sllhoutto. Tho
waist Is simple, whllo a flaro Is
emphasized by means of circular
Rodnts on tho side. The fitted
moflclsndicatod by a nearly nor
mal waistline.
Gift Suggestions
Our store has been arranged to make your gift shopping a greater pleasure than ever. We are 8urey0u
will find pleasure and satisfaction while shopping here.
Allen A Hosiery
Gifts That Express the Spirit of
Christmas for the Entire Family
Whether you 'wish sheer chiffon of pure silk, pure silk nml
wool, heavy silk, etc.. hosiery come to our Allen A hosiery tie
partmcnt you arc sure to fiiui the hosiery for Inm-r-or her or
for the children of the family.
SPECIAL GIFT OFFERING
FOR HER-
Full, fast, extra heavy, pure silk hose. All !
$1.75 Pair
FOR HIM
Pure silk hose in plain colors stripes nml plauls
75c Pair
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Gift Lingerie
F.very woman likes pretty umlerthiue; what rise could yon give her
that she would appreciate more.'
WE SUGGEST i'ajamas and inahjoiif; suit of pure silks, satin and
pongee, crepe dc chine and canton crepes. You can not imagine the
heauty of these garments until you have inspected them
Makions Suits. SlO to $25 Paiama Suit. $10 to $1S
Never before have wc found such alluring undcrthings as we now
have for your gift giving. French Step-ins, Combination Suits, Chcm
i r.ntvnc rtl! rtf the best citi:il it v sill:, alisoltttflv
new designs, all the newest colors and shades. We know you will
like them .
w- L. li 75 In J9.50 French Sten-ins S2.95 to KM
Thermae ......"....$3.50 to $7.00 Combination Suits ... $3.75 to $S4
Gifts for Baby
Our baby department lit this time offers many gift suggestions. We know
:you w'ilLbc pleased with the many different articles wc arc offering.
Silk Caps 9Sc to $1.50 Silk Hoso 55c to 75c Sweater. $1.50 to $2.25
New Scarfs
Just in time this lot of scarfs,
always an excellent gift. Made
of pure w o o I, in an unusual
range of colors" and designs.
$2.75 Each
Gift Towel. V
There never was a home' that
had too many towels. 'Such a
gift never goes amiss and is
always appreciated. -
TURKISH TJOWELS of rriany
colors', designs stripes, plaids,
plain color, also a variety of
sizes.
38e to 75c Each
PURE LIEV HAND TOW
ELS, plain colors and striped
edges, an excellent quality. ,.'
50c Each
1 1 UCK HAND TOWELS, plain
white and also colored borders,
sxceptional value!,
exceptional value. '
Gift Umbrellas
Every woman appreciates such
a gift what else could be any
more useful than one of our ,
silk umbrellas?
Specially priced for 'your gift
giving.
$4.50 to $10.00
Blanket ' '
This, special pricing of blan-..,
kets come at an ppporlunc time
when gift-giving is af hand.,
Our stock includes pure wool ;
part wool -and all cotton blan
kets from., hc most 'reliable
mills. '! '
' $4.25 to $7.00 Each
Christmas Cards and
' Tags l- ,
Our assortment of Christmas ,
cards, cards, tags, etc., this ,
year is larger, and mrire com-1
plctc tliafl-.cver, v .Lct us diclp
you make your selection while "
our assortment is coimilete,
lc Each to 50c Each
Ml Toylan d
Oh Display
We are mentioning just a few of the many toys that arc on display.
Toys that will please the hearts of all kiddies and the ones that they
would like to find in their stockings. Christmas morning. Wc have
made a study of what children like and arc ready to give you our advice
in picking out thejr presents.
DOLLS
The irieatest and most prized present for any lit
tle girl is a doll one that she likes to cuddle in her
arms and call "baby." Wc have them myriads of
them in nil sizes including "mama" dolls and oth
ers. You will find them priced just right.
ABC Blocks
A present the child
ren will play with for
hours. A real edu
cational gift.
Mechanical
Toys
The hoys delight a
complete stock is
here for "him" nnd
for your inspection.
Games
Rc sure this Christ
mas to 1 n c hi d c
games as one of their
gifts. They mean
'hours of happiness
on rainy days. ,
DOLL TEA SETS
Children especially little' girls revel in imitating
their elders. Miniature tea sets pffers them that
opportunity, Your little girl should have one
and not later than Christmas. Our toys arc on the
balcony. Look them over. You arc bound to find
something your boy or girl has been wanting for
a long time.
Gift Handkerchief!
This offering of extra quality
gift handkerchiefs offers you
an exceptional opportunity o
give-heller gift liawlkcrchicfi
than ever before. .
5c Each to $1.25 Each
An inspection will prove the
value.
New Rubber Aproni
No housewife would be with
out one or two ruliter apro
Around the kitchen or laundry
they are as i.tttc-spcnsiblc as B
stove or washing powder. SUCH
a gift could not go imapptec'-
"icd- 50c to $1.35 Each !?.
Gift Neckwear
for Men ,
The new ties are more attrac
tive than ever i n ,
sortment icl the
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ATLOGK'S
57 East 9th Ave. Phones 60 & 14S
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,liU!rtici find
to sec our assortment.
50c to $1.75 Each
. Do Not Forget .
When you prepare Ins Um
mas box tn'inrh.de .UcM
ns a handkerchief. R arter ,
amiss, he is sine W
were thinking of his nccas.
Linen Handkerchief. SOc MJ
PutinYourOrderNow
Oregon lf'"; Oregon
Prunes nnd Apples. -Candied
Cherries. L ,cnt
relatives know what exc
quality enn he produced my
own state
3- lb. Box WalnuU
5.1b. Box FilbcrU
4- lb. Box Prunei
8-lb. Box Prune
Mb. Candied Cherries.
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