Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, February 21, 1926, Image 9

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fpmMBINATlQNS 'ARE POPULAR
TTAre Successfully C.otitraHtcrt with the I.onif-Muir-ed
l,c,t" 1VPC,'VC Variation of tlic Mnilfi.
EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1926
NUMBER 116
kiuccaful wrap for the win-
Ir la faahjgned of fur. . Kuril
VI Hour or m aay are aes
to make a chlo appearnnco.
knar, Hit spuria root which
fc iw'jfcicrntiiiif; hufwiiirn
kdd furl of 'the long hnlred V.
'I, unlive i smart silhouette.
tiny iMiurd kln edde tho
ti (ur of thi tax about tho
ino tin rrmiM the popuisr
br Iht addition of lh fox
!f. Uoptrd la alto success,
ind beautifully combined wltli
r, Ijriut or lealakln. flkunk.
W rrNUtnl T UBed In eatah lah..
I ihawl collar, cuffa and bor.
ft om irriot on tho cat family
far coata for tho, afternoon
mopping txpiriltlona a loo
M that tht coinhtiiatlona .of
ottd to Influtnco tho mod.
"ppit mint of tho squirrel.
. Hudton sesl, . cnrncu!,
i r m I n ..J . i ...
t ...... -v ..Ml uinirir nit six
and becoming fox and wolf.
r, "tning ermine In per.
I In mm ...1.1. .. . , .
W L.I l"vl,H,r rnmra, j. no
p win, of tht crmliia uro
formed Into line of beauty In the
wrop itround or flaring mode
which too season demnnda. White
fox la frequently used to create nil
effective combination, while the
black ermine tulle, 'loo,, establish a
oolor ventnlnutlon that la .very
amart.i ' Hudson aeal and ermine
form n not her Interesting fur con
tract In many of the moat gorgeoua
wropa. -
Motsakln and ermine are alao
successfully used for the formal
oci'aalona. while mole and fox art
alao smart.
Ilroadtall and moire caracul are
1 accepted fura of beauty for the
evening. They, too, ore aucceaafully
combined with rura of longer haira
and are very anmrt in the llnea os
tahllahed In the winter mode'. -
Mnrrellne Day, who appeara In
a feature film wenra a atunnlng
nfternoon cont of fur' which com-
nines witn atunnlng results Hus
elan krlmmer nnd white fox. The
ennt la designed along long llnea
and rellca upon the beauty and
exqulsltn placement of fox panela
on inn Krimmor fur for Ita amnrt
neoa. . , .
Wing children for services
oiiW tlie Child Help in tho Home Where Mother Does the
wuacwurK ami reriorms utllcr Domestic Tasks f
8KISl.Yg.MIM.Krt
niva in ,u.. .1.. .,.. : .
Vifc. - 1 ",u cnimron 10
f? till BAlina tint,. o .. ,.,.
hi nuiKiiDur
"rwld and aeemed to think
4 p.ylrl ' "10 .h"f"- to
ru ohargo thorn for their
mtoh older. . . .
ffrh,!':;iui adorwarda. aho
P 'nougliiful.
t"r, ieh,li!rl hV ln
f'? omt where the mother
"roidny yenra' oxini.n.
,,,V.,V'l'lly nil children,
wr,h'om'r?R.,T
lre to be uanftil.. v
that brings the autlafactlon that
tho knowlodHo or having done
anmethlng for inothor Klvoa. Let
the children holp, do not doprlve
thorn of the im-IvIIkko of aervlce.
To do the llttlo, helpful things
about tho homo Is us ploneant as
piny nnd yery good- oxsrclso. Tho
clcnlro for1 activity Is Inhorent In
every honlthy child, nnd the In
clination to do tho thlncs othors do
Is llkowliio a common gift. Why
quell It, why not Uiko advantngo ot
UT ....
lo Mi YVi. Bnvo. one
k iff V h?- "U't-Pnn; tho
M hi,y t '""ond to put
ri lh n K " ""r Joy in uoing
n thinks will help..' It Is
hi ! ,.w?r,.,lh"n '" 1,0'
ft,' "' through the. joy
IMw V "'.,,I,U wnon sue is
Klnfui.' b" "n'ly 'helpful
End "t"""'" 'that she will
". rndroover. heiinvn
rli .1?. ,0 mother that!
r iiau .,"". "winning
mt ",0 ""them who
fcdn ..Vow ""nil t gain tho
"Wo do not need mqro nntlonal
dnvelopmonl, wo need more spirit
ual development. Wo do not neod
morn Intollectunl power, wo neod
niorn spiritual pnwor. We do not
need1 nioro knowledge, wo need
inoro 'chnrnotor. Wo do not nood
more lnw. wo need more religion.
Wo do not need more of the things
llint nro 'neon, wo neod moro of
the things th:it nro unsoon,"
Cnlvln Coolldgo,.'
' Tho -.ltlntlorKarlon provides for
tho spiritual nnd moral ns well ns
for the physical iieeda of the ohlld.
tr there Is nq lilndorgarton In your
oommiinllywrlto' to. the National
Kindergarten association, 8 West
Fortieth atrent, New' York, for In
Yormatlon,advico nnd leaflets.
lldenM nt'i.?v ,"na" 1 Wn' the
nuallv "o-y.'i"'" ago, bo.
In5..v,.h-a' " will ho.fllffl
Mldr. k,Kllln' I( parents
W lint . """r, roan to,-
r no, mv ni.o;. yuuimor,
Pt tv. KL'Asr I""', nd i
faurt'la lu . ,VRKe' thOhl"!
tSl. V" In (heir hrlnslnff int.
StL:"?.rtr,'r.nurtr..f
V11 Ka.','",.110 "mtt'l ways
W 'y Uould aervn.
Vogue for Navy . Blua It
; Spring Myle ot
Tho i' Short.Coated Two-Ploct
..Htllt Ja "Another Old Favorite
Whluh lina neturncd to the
'; Itonlili Of Kashlon.
Woro It.noi'nn Inanlmnto thing,
nnvv'liluo; would probably experi
ence tho sama thrill that any groat
ajunr' might fool, ofter many sea
sons of Inactivity to find once again
IHo 'public lauding him. Tor so
lt Is with navy this sonson, says
the' Dry Oood;i Koonomlst, long
since absent from the mode nnd
now bolng cltod as one of, If not
tho, smartcat, ; ot tho , seasons
color,' . ,.
The shorl-OMtod two-piece stilt
la annfliei' old favorlto returned to
nin inniin. of course. It Is differ
ent In every icspent from thoso
wo usod to wear, but nevortlioloss
navy blue.
and uluth ur
Navy
often .
rv o
blue turfetu
combined.
It Is tiultn nnturiil to vipoet thai
IT Ihn viikiio lor navy miio con
fumes cmiilnur.'i to grow Ihnre will
be Just us great u dninand fur
millinery In (hit color, Om, sees
n Hon, I many no w blue ribbon ha's
about town and many or l In, 1'irili
iivmiun ahiiim are showing full
hats In that color. One largo store
recently devoted an entire window
to cosliimos und hats In navy blue,
wltli an accompanying onnounce
iiivnt s rcKHtng the Itnportawt of
that color for sort silk frocks to
wear now beneath line's fur cont
ami for wear on with oiyj's spring
wrap.
- Ollloiis-I'COH
Hid you iwr Ihlnli of serving
onions uud peas together? Huch
combinations sometimes pique a
jnded appetite and furnish varia
tions In tho menu, thus helping to
work off vllumln foods which
rnlKht become monotonous served
alone. Jfoll tho onions until nearly
tender and liquid Is neuriy gone,
then uflil uj cun of peas. Prepare
a while since with shredded pi
mento In It and pour over onions
and peuH. i'lirrots und peas may
be served In the sume.way.
Fat Uaed in Baking
Vats act. as a liquid In baking.
They help to inuke a product
tender, unfl prevent Its drying out
quickly, flutter, lord, oleomargar
ine, meat drippings und commer
cial fats may he used interchange
ably, liut when your recipe calls
for butter If you substitute other
fut use a smaller amount of it
than Is required of butter, Hotter
Is nut a pure fat but contains
casein, salt and water. If you use
a butter substitute, use two tiihle
spoons less per cup than the but
ler called for in your recipe; and
add suit.
' If nuts are used In baking, their
fat content should be considered.
They are rich In fat. If ground
very flno their fat Is mingled with
the oilier ingredients und u cup of
nuts might, equal one-third cup of
butter, ir In largo pieces, their
fat mixes In the nroduct leas. To
grind or chop them rine, before'
uddlng to a batter, will give the
product a riner texture and rtcnur
flavor and muke u few nuts go
farther. !
The simple illp-on glove la still
the choice of the really smart
woman. Dry Ooods Koonomlst. ,'
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." Yesterday, the second day of the BIG FIRE SALE, set a new buying sale record in
-' Eugene. Crowds ' of ' eager, buyers filled the store all day. Buying was fast and furiousr-f
'' : ' There was a 'live' "scramble for merchandise. f':r-:jfi:; .; ?"T "'''" v'''f; '.;''
Thanks for the many kind expressions of approval we received of the ridiculously low
prices we are making. You never saw a better satisfied crowd of people at any sale over
the bargains the word "BARGAIN S " has been greatly abused. NOT SO HERE!
"' It has a real meaning. We had one kicker who had misunderstood. .He thought we
should give clothing away. Well, we are almost. The same condition applies to every
line in the store. You've never seen clothing and furnishings of such standard makes sell
' ' ' so low.j :'''."-', ''-V '' ' ' v
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It was a game of PACK THE STORE AND LOCK THE DOOR. We played it
day. J From early morning until closing time last night. : Our big force of salespeople
worked fast and hard. We are doing our best to : serve you promptly. The best evi
dence of a satisfied public is that many people are returning for more merchandise they
appreciate the values. They are telling their friends. . The great news is spreading'
rapidly that man can keep the greater part of his clothing money in his pocket and still
dress well by attending this sale. . V
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