MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE. ORE.. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, IMS
FOUR
THERE IS PLEASING VARIETY IN THE NEW SHOES
New Fabrics, Colors and Trimmings with a Simplicity of Line Mark the Mode of Chic Foot
wear in the World of Fashion This Season
I
In mnll circle. Roll each In (lour
ami dr lino almmr-rttiK tv. Do
nut crowd them. tllv them room
u expBlnl. Cover, nml cook tor
twenty mlnutea without upturn
Mt.
, Kinky Vnatry '
Olio cui lard, S cup . (lour, 1
traspoon Hall, water.
Cut the In id Into tho flour
( previously slftott with unit) rather
coamely. OlYlite tho (tilxturo Into
two nurts. To one-halt, aidl
enouith water lu iimKo a - mitt
liun.c. Itoll put on a ttoureil
honnl to ndout ouo-fourth liirli
tliii-knos. In the center. Bl.ieiuf
the other hnlt of the Inril-tlotir
mixturt. Koltl over the four eriKen
lo meet In the center, Itoll out
rently t" about one-halt Inch
thick. Kohl over anil roll attain,
Itepeut several time, t'hlll In lli
remcerator teior unapiiiK into
slii'lls. -
Ice creattt can he nerved mottl
am actively In cake btikt made
by tmklnir the batter k.vcii below
in murriii tins, wnen tnorouKiiiy
onM, scoop out the center of the
muffins. (Ill' w'tti Ice cream and
ranten to It a handle tmida by
strlnglnK amull colored cum drop
on wire.
SHiiuro Oikc for llaakow
Three-fourths cun flour, t table
spoon sUKur. tablespoons melted
hornn:iur. u teaaooon snll.
e-K, 1 teaspoon bak nir powder.
H teaspoon almond extract.
Break the eves Into u howl, add
suitar and beat for top minutes
over a pan of botlliiK water. Re
move from water and beat until
the mixture Is thick and cold, lie
move the beater, sift In flour, salt
and bnkltiR powder: mix carefully
add the melted shortenlttK and the
almond extract. Kako In a mod
crate oven (S50 degree K.) for 30
minutes.
Everlasting ltott
One cake yeast. 1 cup warm
water. H teaspoon suKar. 1 ckk
1 cups wurni wutsr. H cup sUKtir,
14 cup shortening. to cup flour, 1
teastioon salt.
Dissolve yeast in half cup of
warm water ana sugar for -It.
minutes. Cream shortening well
with the sugar; add the beaten
eK, salt, wnrm water and dissolve
yeast. Then add sifted floor, so
Unit tho douKh con bo, well
kneaded. When It Is elnstlo to the
touch, put the dntich In a warm
place to double Its hulk, Then
knead It down again, shape and lot
rise until double in num. Hake in
a hot oven (400 deRrees K.V. This
dnuch may be kept Jn tho
frlRerator lo bo used at some lator
time.
V Putting the- best toot forward in
the world of fashion reveals a ahoa
that is smartly simple, but very
now In material. '.. y.-;'
From the early hour, of the day.
"when the mule of rich silk or bro
cade is discarded with the negli
gee, the foot takes on an air of im
portance with its correct covering.
A simple walking shoe, in ox
ford design, but with new . lines
about the instep and a. cut-out ef
fect at the lacings, establishes an air
of chic in the very first shoes of
the day. There is also a, smart ox
ford type of shoe for walking and
shopping in the morning which
boasts alligator sKln for its chief
charm, and is very new and. chic.
There are also combinations such as
alligator and snakeskin. or lizards
and brown leather, all of which
may be smartly combined In but
one shoe.
-. An oxford, which has dressier
' tendencies, is made of antelope and
- combines its comfort giving lines
with a, high heel for fashion trends.
Cut-out . modernistic, designs in
bronze kids or patent leather lend
a new note and are very good to
the eye.
A different type of shoe for the
tailored mode, and which may also
be worn well Into the afternoon, H
the patent leather bolero pump
with inserts of lizard trimmings.
This same type of shoe when used
in harmony with brown or beige
tones may be found in brown oozo
with lizard trimmings.
Pumps of plain patent leather,
with simple lines unadorned, are
very smart for the fall ensemble
or accompany the fur coat with the
correct bote of chic. The cut steel
buckle always appears to advan
tage on this Particular model and
is smartly worn.
Bronze kid in the simple 'pump
with bronze buckle is also correct
ly worn with the afternoon cos
tume. "
A simple dress shoe is of black
antelope -with patent leather heel
and a silk bow smartly tied in
front and tipped with brass. An
other good model is the patent
leather sandal with . one broad or
two narrow -. straps stitched in a
light . tone. The patent leather
pump with heel and band of snake-
skin serves, a fashionable purposa
for the afternoon appearance, while
snakeskin with bandings of a plain
kid Is also a smart shoe for the
more format moments of the day.
In general the modo for daytime
smartness stresses the use of In
teresting new materials and colors
applied to tne simplest shapes.
Kor the evening the ort of tho
shoe comes to its peaK or perfec
tion." There are few shoes smarter
for evening than the metallic kid.
Diamond buckles applied at the
fronts and sides of the shoes are In
spired ornaments, whilo the addi
tion or gold and silver braidings
of the kid make for smartness.
The checkerboard design U
smartly used in various colored
kidskins.
The blond satin Is smarter than
ever for the evening, and Is par
ticularly lovely in the simple pump
design with rhlnestone trimmings.
Tbe satin pump and slipper
I achieves the highest degree of chic
wnen usea in yenow greens, mauve
and other delicate tints. Copper
cloth and sliver and gold cloth,
when used In combination with
each other, are very elegant in tht
sandal types. The checkerboard
trimming is used most on the new
est models in the evening slipper.
Norma Talmadge. who was so
charming a Princess Yetlve in
her new film, brought home from
Paris a lovely assortment of slip
pers and pumps and oxfords for
every moment of a . perfectly
dressed day..
SIMPLICITY FOR YOUTH IS DECREE
Smart Details About the Neck. A Flare at the Skirt or a
: Puff at' Sleeve Establish New Silhouette
The Informal silhouette, which
Is the standard for the young girl
who would be suitably attired, ha
gained a marked popularity in the
frocks which have been designed
for winter days.
There Is an air of youth and
charm .And a marked simplicity
about the one and two-piece frocks,
which are seen in fashionable
shops where tho wardrobe -for
school' and college and for brisk
days in town is selected.
In - a 'season where tiro vogue
for two-piece frocks ia firmly estab
lished the one-piece dress pays spe-
1 i3 jpi :
the new slope, or ties with unique
results, or in an odd flare at the
skirt, or in the waistline, which
may or may not be stressed. But
in general the one-piece frock,
which deserves a second glance,
boasts a note of originality.
In the simple frock chosen by
Dorothy Olsh. who is charming in
her newest film, the note of orig
inality is found in the quaint out
line of the frock, and in Its epaulet
idea at the neck. The frock, in its
simplicity and its unusual treat
ments, stands as a splendid example
of the mode.
clal uttenllon to the dotalls which
add a note of chlo.
This winter the popularity of the
spring and summer bnlhrlggan
sweater type of garment has held
over, and bnlbrlggans and kasha
two-piece frocks are to he found In
all the new and lovely tones of
about these frock which endears
them to youth, and It is with great
care and taste that a one-ploce
frock is designed to Hlyiro In tho
Rlorles of the two-ploce frock.
Velvets, which are so much worn,
add beauty to both one and two
plere frock. Velveteens ; and
twills, kashas and crepes, nil ap
pear In striking examples of the
mode.
Hy one distinctive note I the
slmplo frock uplifted. It may be
found In a sleeve which la quaintly
autumn. There Is a simplicity Puffed, in a neck which advance
Leopard Spot Latest
Mode in Hollywood
L08 ANGELES The leopard
can not change his spots, - but
movie stars can acquire them, ac
cording to the fashion dictators of
Hollywood.
Spots are to be featured In
famlnlne fashions this season, ac
cording to the leading designers
of Los Angeles.
Leopard skin coats will be
among the popular fads of the
season with the entire costume to
match shoes, stocking and
everything.
Lola Tod, Universal player, goe
the fashion dictators one better
and has her pet leopard lo match,
but the desfgners doubt . If that
particular fad will ever become
universally popular.
Some Special Recipes
Cream of Corn Hoop
One can corn. 1 pint boiling
water, 1 pint milk, 1 sllco onion,
1 tablespoon buttor, 2 tablespoons
floud, I teaspoon salt, few grains
pepper.
t.'hop tho corn, add wntcr, and
simmer twenty minutes; ,rub
through a slnvo. ficnld milk with
onion, romnvo onion and add milk
to corn. Hind with butter and
flour cooked together. Add suit
and pepper. Bcrvo with whipped
cream,
Ifollnmlalm Katiro
One-half cup butter, yolk 2 egg,
Vt teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon
lemon Juice, few grains cayenne,
1-3 cup boiling water.
Place butter In a howl, cover
with cold wntor, and wash. Divide
In three pieces; put one piece In
a saucepan with egg yolk anil
lemon Juice, place saucepan In a
larger ono . containing boiling
water, and stir constantly until
butter I melted; then add econd
piece of butter and as it thickens,
third piece. Add water, cook one
minute, and season with tn)l and
cnyenno. If mixture curdles, add
two tablespoons heavy cream,
l)rot lmmpllng
Two cups flour, 2 level teaspoons
bnking powder, level teaspoon
salt, milk or water.
81ft baking powder, salt and
flour thoroughly together, and add
milk enouKh to make soft dough.
Itoll out an Inch thick and cut
Social Charm Is Sesame to
Inner Circles '
Serg and Taffeta
Suddenly Emphasised
The mldseason opening III Paris
have created a stir here by the
sudden and unexpected emphasis
placed on sarge. Till revival t
ki Ho coincide with it pronounced
ereiiKtheiiltiK of navy imio in uiv
color scheme.
Another suriirlss In the tnldsvn-
on openltiK wus the lreuiith of
tutretn. l'nr n eni'tatn type oi
dance frock tuffetn ha been no-
eepled nlmost us n staple, but It
present use I tar mora Important
IncliidliiK daytime dies iind In
particular Interesting tailored and
m.llli-inin.i .' .i-n.i-.. . -
seiuhli', especially, give to taffeta
a new high style emithnai.
It Takes Practice to Learn to
Do a "Mixer" Just as It Takes
Kxperienco to do Anything
Else Well.
The words have a lure for all of
us.. It there 1 anything In which
we delight, it 1 to have folks llko
us. That I an affectionate Instinct
of our nature and accounts for
that old sentence in our copy
books, "Man Is a social being."
- The secret of having folks like
us is liking them. If we are not
Interested in people, they will give
us the cold shoulder. The most
entertaining subject you can dis
cuss with any listener Is himself.
Kind aomethtng interesting In
everybody.' Be really Intorcjitod:
don't Just pretend. YoU can learn
something from everyone if only
traits to avoid.
It takes practice to lejtrn to bo
"mixer," Just as it takes experi
ence to do, anything else well.
V. hen anybody says, "Come on.
let' go" If the cause be legiti
mate go. While there, you will
meet more and more people, find
more and new interest, broaden
your vision and learn to mix.
Do not be critical. If you do not
like the people you go with, them
selves, you may like those they will
tntroauce you to; ' and one must
begin somewhere. Those at hand
may prove an entorlng wedge to
Introduce you to friends you wtll
love. Do not stand aloof, waiting
for the right circle of friends to
present' themselve. '
Some rind it difficult, In moving
Into a new town, to find a group
of congenial acquaintance. Qo to
things; take part in things; be a
booster of community enterprise,
and you will find your company
eagerly sought for by "ths best
people, not merely tne socially
select, but the really most worth
while. There is no better way to
acquaint social charm.
Mixing with people gives you
an easy manner. Being Interested
In people gives you a kindly heart.
Helping in good cause make you
an asset to a community.- There Is
no need for you to bo lonesome,
If you bestir yoursolf.
' One may 4ie pretty, learned and
noble and have few friends. The
heart must he warm to draw
friendships. You may even hnvs a
warm neart and wtsn to know peo
ple and be loved by. them, hut you
must mix with them and show it,
or they will never find you out.
Come out of yourself and mix.
Do not mope and retire to the
background. Diffidence, or a su
perlorlty complex hold many hen
pie nfrnrt from a life of beauti
ful sociability. Hocln rhurm I
thing to be obtained by the one
wno win, nut It I omothlng you
can not buy and which no ono can
givo to you. You must devclon M
by a life of kindly mingling with
your Kina. .......
Note on tho Ktvlc
Bol de rose i Introduced
ono of the very Important new
shade for llngerlo and hosiery. '
Frock for unuthorn wear gener
ally aro or the twp-plece type and
exploit fagoting,, smocking . flno
tucking and novelty pleats for
Interesting detail,
. .
It I qtilto smart now, to wear
snort or long Htrnnrln of beads to
match tho color of one's frnok, to
gether with strands of pearl.,
Pockets As Order Aid
Pockets are groat aid In keep
ing thing In order. They am valu
able inside tho sewlna basket.- or
the baby basket, . or In dresser
drawers, In them . place certain
small thing, reserving the corner
space for tne large articles. Theso
pocket will save turning tho con
tent upside down In curnh for.
the llttlo thing which aro ure to
find their way to tho bottom,
' Ullquollo
Mourning is not worn ns much
a formerly, It I all right, In tho
seclusion of the home, to wear as
heavy mourning n ono wishes.
But whon ono goe out, after tho
first few weeks, she should not
wear mourning, but white, or
black and white. Mourning ha too
depressing an Influence on the
company, and It Is mors noble to
try to make the world hnppjer
and not add to it sadness,
The "Well Fed Family"
Has your women's club ever
staged n "Nutrition Kxhlblt?" Tills
I one of the benefits you call
confer upon your community, 'and
In fact upon your whole county,
for you enn Invite all the women
of the county lo attend.
One was nut on In Stanislaus
county, California, recently. In a
prlvnte home. In the living room,
on n hot pinto, the rooking of uptu
rn' h. a mild vegetable: and cab
bane, a strong vegetable, were
demons'rnted. On another table
was displayed a well packed school
lunch, and at another several
sn'ads, and a lady made a cooked
salad dressing.
In the dining room, the .dny'
food for a family of five va
shown In the raw state on the
buffet, and served, prepared, on
the three tnble. one each for
breakfast, dinner and supper. The
"Well Fed Family" brought a
laugh. They were Ingeniously
mad" with pillows, masks and
cln'hlng. and represented father,
mcther.. tw-o bovs and a girl.
Can you think of n more de.
Uirhtful way of Insuring that the
future c t'iens of the county shall
be sound physlcMly thnjj by show
n the housewives the secrets of
nutrition? '
Ingrown Nails
Inrrown toona'l result from
wearing pointed shoe which
crowd the nails and mako them
run diagonally on the toes.-
Ilnlpc the corner of the nail by
pushing a clean bit of co'ton hai
ling under It. Chnnge this dallv.
Krnduully Increasing the sle. Then
chance your habits and wear shoes
with broad enough toe.
TfleWork
Sink backs, drain boards,
bath floors, store fronts,
etc. 1 .
Estimates
Furnished
Frank Field
1893 Garden Avenue
Phone 1912
Give Tfer
YEARS oHappiness
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