Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 18, 1925, Image 7

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    YOUTHFUL FLANNEL DRESSES;
NECKWEAR ADDS DAINTY TOUCH
%eKITCACÄ
POP CORN GOOD WINTER
S unday
D i v i s i o n M a n a g er
supper
Indigo, blue, green, yellow,
V IOLET,
orange and red—not only are
Indeed not while the neckwear de­
partm ents are so temptingly display­
Mutual Life
these the colors of the rainbow but ing such a superabundance of lovely
’A. 1S26, W e s te r n N e n e p n p e r V a l u e )
of
the mode has made so bold as to frilly accessories.
A g e ca n n o t w ith e r h er, nor c u s to m
appropriate these gay hues for Its
Illinoia
It Is really quite astonishing what
s ta le
own especial use. Not one at a time wonders a lacy Jabot or collar and
H er in fin ite v a r ie ty . O th er w o m e n
Never
does fashion help Itself to the bright cuff set can accomplish by way of
cloy
T h e a p p e tite s th ay fe e d . bu t s h e
tones, hut In p retty confusiou are they transform ing the looks of a frock.
Without
m ak es hungry
applied In striped borderlngs on the This season more than ever exquisite
W h e r s m o s t s h e s a tis fie s.
very finest of sports flannels.
— S h a k e ep ea ra,
accessories are a purt of the dress
Sometimes on the frocks made of program.
N IC E F O O D S
these attra c tiv e multi-colored woolens,
T here are several outstanding ideas
In H is Homo I
the stripes travel up and down, other to be considered In respect to fashion­
A pretty dessert which will be good
times around and around. It Is plain able neckwear, chief among which Is
to he seen from this picture th at, be the m atter of the higher neckline. This to serve when a light and dainty dish
Is needed Is •
they vertically or horizontally In­ trend Is aptly Illustrated In the model ________
Mr. F. H. Fricke, w hose address
T rilby
Cream.—Take
clined, stripes are very uecoratlve in to the right of this picture. I’rlscllla
is 625 Pontiac Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.,
one pound of mashmal-
dress designing.
w rites under the date of June ¿5,
may have taken pride In Just such a
lows, one can of pineap­
Many blended colors ap p ear In the prim collar as this one which Is of net
1924
ple,
one
cupful
of
whip­
striped panel effect which Is at back and lace, but the modern maiden adds
"My fam ily and m yself have had
ping
cream.
Cut
the
splendid results from your Pe-ru-na.
»nd front of the dress shown to the a coquettish bow of black moire rib
marshmallows into q u ar­
\V e are never w ithout it in our
borne. I w ouldn’t take a thousand
ters. using shears dipped
dollars for what it has done for
Into cold w ater occasion­
m y fam ily and m yself. W hen I
ally to keep them from
contract a cold I immediately take
sticking. Put the cut-up
a dose o f P e-ru-na and get relief.
marshmallows In soak In
I recommend P e-ru-na everywhere."
some of the pineapple juice. Cut the
For coughs, colds, catarrh and c a ­
' pineapple Into small bits and drain.
tarrhal conditions g e n e r a l l y
Beat the cream and when stiff add the
P e-ru-na has been recognized as re­
liable for over fifty years.
| drained marshmallows, and pineapple,
a few chopped walnut m eats or
Sold Everywhere
blanched almonds and candied cher­
Tablets or Liquid
ries, Serve in sherbet cups with a
S « a « cents tHwtasa to TH E PE-R U -N A
cherry on top.
COMPANY Columbus. Ohio, lor booh en
latairh.
Casserole of Ham.—Take a slice of
bam cut rath er thick. Place In the
bottom of a casserole and cover with
sliced potatoes, season with salt and
pepper—salt will not be needed If the
Popping Corn for Sunday Supper In Winter.
B est/" 30 Years
barn Is not freshened—place In the
A<Distemp»r,Pink.tye.
oven and bake well covered one hour. (P r e p a r e d by t o h f e A U g n r it ic e u d lt u S r t e a .) t e s D e p a r tm e n t pop-corn dainties as pop-corn halls
In flu enza, L a ry n g itis .
Spaghetti de Luxe.—Take a sm all
C ataarh al Fever, tpiiootic
Though cornmeal Is Uow used In are described In Farm ers' Bulletin 558,
package or less of spaghetti, oue can other parts of the world, pop corn which may be obtained front the
C o u g h s o r C olds.
of chicken soup, one can of mush­ seems still to be a peculiarly Anierl- United S tates D epartm ent of Agricul­
^ H o rs e s ,
rooms, one shredded green
and . . can product. White, fluffy kernels ture.
„ , pepper
„ ,
M u les A D ogs
one-fourth
a cupful of m ttered , of pO|,pe(f corn have been found among
Though pop corn Is most often eaten
S pohh M edical C o F DISTEMPER.
crumbs. Cook the spaghetti In boiling I prehistoric Indian rem ains in South between nteals and as a sort of food
’ COMPOUND
salted w ater until tender, drain and America and also specially shaped accessory, It has a food value sltnllnr
blanch with cold w ater. B utter a bak­ earthenw are implements with a de­ to that of the sam e weight of corn
R e c ip ro c ity
ing dish, place lu It a layer of sp a­ pression In th e center aud a long prepared In other ways. It ntnkes an
"W hat Is your opinion of the Euro­
ghetti, half of the mushrooms, and I handle, evidently the equivalent of our
excellent breakfast cereal served with
pepper; repeat until all are used. modern corn poppers. In olden days milk or cream, and Is so used In many pean sltuntlonT"
"I decline to say,** answ ered Sena­
Cover with the can of chicken soup In this country the grains were some­ families. It Is hard to imagine n bet­
tor Sorghum. “People In Europe used
and sprinkle with the buttered crumbs. times thrown on the hot coals, where te r supper for a w inter Sunday at
to any they couldn't understand
Prune Almond Jelly.—Soak one cup­ they burst and hounded hack on the home than corn popped over the open i American politics. 1 now consider It
ful of prunes In one quart of cold floor for the children to scramble after. fire and served hot with melted b u t­ my privilege to adm it th a t I can't tin-
w ater over night. Cook the prunes The varieties of corn best adapted for ter or with milk atid a little salt, and I d e m a n d European politics."—Wash­
In the same w ater until so ft; remove I pop corn, methods of cultivation, pop­
perhaps with applet or other fruit ns ington Star.
the stones and cut Into small pieces. pers, and suggestions for making Hitch a finish.
Soak one envelope of gelatin In cold
N e rv o u s G ir l
water, pour the prune liquor boiling
“ You say Maud m akes you think of
Jellied peel 1« another deliclonn con­ a canoe. How?"
hot over the soaked gelatin, add three- CANDIED BERRIES
fection which can he made from ma­
fourths of a cupful of sugar and stir
“It takes so little to upset her.”
ARE IDEAL GIFTS terial« available practically every­
until nil Is dissolved. Put the prunes
where. E ither grapefruit, orange, or
and blanched halves of almonds In a
lemon ¡»eel may he used.
mold, setting them with a little gel­
H e feels like a bov st forty. W henever
atin around the mold. When h ard ­ Homemade Confection» Are
Jellied Peel.
constipation troubled him Brech-
ened. fill the mold and set away to
am'e P ill, brought certain relief.
Excellent Remembrance»
chill. Serve with whipped cream.
5 o u n c e , p e e l c u t In
fo r ro llin e
“ For over a year I suffered from
etrlpR.
th in str ip e *4 Inch
Bread F ritters.—Cut stale bread
for Christmas.
IN M ULTICOLORED ST R IP E S
headaches and constipation, other
w id e (g r a p e fr u it , 1-1 c u p fu l w a te r
Into thin slices, Rhape with a biscuit
remedies having failed. I told some­
le m o n ).
fo r alrup.
right In the picture. The oolld portion bon—thus Is present-day pertncss com­ cutter, spread with Jam. and dip In ( P r e p a r e d by t h e U n it e d S l e t e e D e p a r t m e n t 1 o c r u a p n fu g e l or
s
u
g
a
r
to
r
W
te
a
a
p
o
o
n
f
u
1
one at my club, who suggested that
o f A g r ic u ltu r e )
the following b a tte r; Sift one cupful
Is in mahogany two-tone flannel. The bined with P uritan demurencss.
■alt.
siru
p
.
I try Beecham's Pills. 1 tried them,
Unusual homemade confection« are
m aterial selected for the other dress Is
14 c u p fu l s u g a r
Not less Im portant than collars are of flour, oue tablespoonful of pow­ alw ays an Ideal C hristinas remem­
and they relieved me. I'm only forty
h
rose, blue and green three-tone cuffs. In fact stylists are placing em- J dered sugar, one-fourth tenspoonful of
and I feel like a hoy again after tak­
l ee strips of thick, soft peel free
ing Beecham’s Pills.
w orsted flannel with skirt portion of a phasls on elaborate cuff and sleeve salt, add tw o-thlrds of a cupful of brance when one doea not wish to
from blemishes from bright-colored,
«pend
very
much
money.
The
little
“ A n fO M with common n n w should take
striped bordering, the same also form­ treatm ents. In the sm artest cloth and milk gradually and two well-beaten
IWevham'a I’tlla foe conattpailooi blliouanaM
heavy,
smooth
skinned
grapefruit,
lem­
Jar« with screwed-on lid« in which
ing cuffs, belt, tie and collar.
and ekk headache."
velveteen dresses sleeves have width egg yolks. B eat well, add one table- «alnd dressing 1« often «old make ud- ons, or oranges. Add one quart of cold
The m anner In which many colors concentrated below the elbow, this spoonful of olive oil and the whites of
M r. J. O.s Yonkrre, N . Y .
m lrable container« for gift« of this w ater, boll for one-half hour. Repeat
TM j man 11vc« good tidvfc« hollow li. and tee
a re being used together Is really quite often being a m atter of detachable the eggs, beaten Rtlff. Dip the bread
how
digciiu« JiiovJrr, .(■njilfxiikm and
this
process
until
the
strips
have
been
unique. Solid colored crepe de chine deep puffs with w ristbands, the entire and fry In deep fat.
bi/iowinri, « r* overt om« fry B m c ham ’• Pills
parbdlled three times, discarding the
Baked Cheese Sandwiches.—S tir a
frocks carry decorative borders "made conjured of daintiest net lares and em­
F R E E S A M P L E —W r it« today fo r free «ample
w ater after eucli conking. The strips
to H F. A lle n C o .. 4 1 7 C a nal St.. N aw Y o rk
to order.” T h at Is, these borders are broideries. In the language of the little fingly grated cheese Into rich
should then he tender.
B u y fro m your druggist in S f and < • « hosee
formed for each frock as desired by fHSblonlst these puff-below-the-elbnw white sauce. Cut bread Into rounds,
fo r ‘Better Health, Take
Dissolve the sugar In the w ater for
sewing multi-colored strips of silk to­ effects are referred to as lantern b u tter and spread with the white
the sirup. In u small saucepan, add the
gether. Especially Is the black or sleeves. This Idea of removable half sauce, heaping It well up In the center.
strips of grapefruit nr orange peel, and
navy frock enlivened with a bordering sleeves Is proving a blessing to those Place the bread in a hot oven to toast.
cook rapidly for about 20 minutes, then
on Its sleeves and across the skirt who are remodeling last season's Ilam may be used In place of cheese.
place an asbestos m at under the pan,
formed of Inch-wide strips of crepe short-sleeved frocks.
T asty Tidbits.
and continue the hulling about ISO min­
using, perhaps, blue, scarlet, purple,
F or dressier occasions very hand­
A few pieces of good-flavored cheese
utes longer, or until the sirup Is all
gray and yellow, thus acquiring a flve- some satin s and silk crepes are being (grated) will add a zest to many
absorbed by the peel. G reat cure must
Inch-wlde trim m ing as colorful as one made up Into the more elaborate ac­
dishes. When pre­
he taken ut this point that the sirup
w ould wish.
cessory sets. I.antern-sleeve puffs
paring escalloped
does not scorch, and the strips of peel
T h at striking colors are th e order fashioned of colorful crepes In con­
potatoes, add s
must he turned frequently. Use a
o f the day Is evidenced In the popular­ junction with lace m ake even the
haarlem oil has been a world­
hit of g r a t e d
fork In turning the strips and In re
ity of the bright red and wine shades sim plest frock take on an air of ele- |
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
cheese. To scram­
moving them from the pan.
bled eggs, to mac­
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
Place the peel oil waxed paper until
aroni with white
lumbago
and uric acid conditions.
and, using the fiat able of a
sauce, on crack­
&
xgp
, > » cool;
knife,
roll
the
strips
In
granulated
ers, grated over
sugar. Let the strips dry out for an
pumpkin pie, in fact numberless »ays
hour or two, then w rap In waxed pn
will occur to the cook who likes to
per, and keep In tlglitly-covereil tin
prepare tasty food.
co n tain er, until used. This confection
Homemade Cream Cheese.—When A ttractive Packing G ive, Smell Home­ should keep in good condition for Iwo
correct internal trouble«, stimulate vital
cheese has become dry or is In u n at­
or three weeks, If atored In a mod
made G ift Distinction.
organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
tractive pieces, grate It and stir It
eratrly-cool place.
on the original genuine G old M e d a l
Into a half cupful or more of boiling kind If they are decorated with bright-
Candled cranberries and Jellied peel
hot cream. Add enough cheese Io colored splashes of enamel palm or
may both he used effectively for dec­
thicken, stir and heat well, add cay­ simple designs In hlacjc.
orating C hristinas cakes and cookies In
enne pepper, a hit of chopped pimento
Candled cranberries are easily made
or any seasoning liked. Pour Into a T he United S tales D epartm ent of Agri­ place of cherries, citron, angelica, etc.
Is P u re a n d S w eet
Jar and set away in the Ice chest. culture recommends the following way Those who have preserved watermelon
rind
on
llund
may
like
to
tint
It
green
Serve as any cream cheese.
of preparing them.
with harm less vegetable coloring, flu-
Cottage Cheese Salad. — Arrange
Mmmpl« «o*P. frtntwwmt, Talcum fm
Candied Cranberries.
vor It with a few drops of pepperm int,
Well-seasoned cottage cheese In shape
and use It In combination with the red
ly spoonfuls on head lettuce, sprinkle 2 c u p f u ls o f ta r g e 2 c u p f u ls w a te r .
of the cranberries uod the yellow Jel­
c r a n b e r r ie s .
2 c u p f u ls su g a r .
with chopped nutineats and at the
lied peel. Or the Jellied peel may he
side place a spoonful of good salad
Select large, firm cranberries. Make colored with harm less vegetable color­
dressing. A bit of colored Jelly may three small sills, each one eighth Inch ing by adding a small quantity of col­
be used as a garnish to the cheese, long In each berry with a point of a oring to the Inst w ater In which the
If preferreil to the nuts.
penknife. Boll the sugar and water peel Is parboiled.
Cheese Savory. — To one cream together until clear. Allow this alrup
Dates stuffed with strips of grape­
T'S O O N B I That a w f u l agony!
cheese add a tahlespoonful of soft­ to cool, add the berries and bring very fruit peel Instead of with |*eanuts or
R heum atism can't stand th e rich,
ened butter, one teaspoonful of Slowly to the boiling point. The sauce­ almonds are Interesting and new. red blood that 8. 8. 8. helps N ature
tnlnced chives, one-half teaspnnnful of pan should he large enough to permit When the date pit has been replaced build.
D A IN T Y N EC K W EA R
all the berries to float at the top of the by a strip of the peel, the date la
But rheum atism w ill bring pain and
minced parsley, one-third of a tea
m isery to your Join t, and m u sc le , Just
frock and w rap as well, also for gance. Now th a t th e vogue Is startea spoonful of Worcestershire sauce and sirup during cooking. If the l>errlcs closed und rolled In granulated augur. a , long a , you are w ithout plenty of
are heated too quickly, the skins will
nery to match. One of the most th ere la no limit to the possibilities anchovy essence, with salt and pap
rich, red blood In your system .
burst before the sirup soaks Into the
rika
to
taste.
Press
into
a
glass
and
of
th
is
delightsome
them
e
of
fanciful
■d-of colors for the flannel frock Is
It’s the red-blood-cells that 8. 8. 8.
pulp
As
soon
as
the
sirup
bolls,
take
serve
with
salted
wafers.
Use
L
e
ft
O
v
e
r
C
e
re
a
ls
de rose, also salmon and peach lace, lingerie or silk collar and cuff
helps Nature build that drlvs out of
the
dish
off
the
stove
and
let
it
stand
Hmall amounts of left-over rooked your system the Im purities th at cau se
Cream cheese mixed with a tehle-
i and raspberry shudeg are com- sets.
Any tailored frock Is favored when apoonful or two of chopped green and overnight.
cereal sometimes present a problem rheum atism . And until you do build
n with the new est fashions,
Next day drain the sirup from the to the housekeeper. She could, how­ up your blood to w here It Is pure and
sim ple flannel Jumper frock In It la complemented with a handsome red pepper, made into halls and serve*I
rich and red, you sim ply can't g e t rid
de ruse is of appealing charm, es panel shaped Jabot such as la shown with salad dressing on lettuce, makes berries and reduce It to about half ever. put them Into bread, muttlna, or of rheum atism .
lly L enhanced with tea-colored to th e left In the picture. For this a pretty as well as a nourishing salad. Its original volume by boiling Uool griddle cakes In place of part of the
And 8 8. 8. Is th e thing. Red blood
the sirup, place the berries In It, heat flour and liquid. Khe could use them e o n q u e r a rheum atism . Everybody
effective pnnel-wlth-round-collar fine
cuffs and collar.
Cheese Supper O*th.— This has ap­
ded leather trim m ings are favored crepe de chine Is used In conjunction peared before, hut will never grow again slowly; boll very gently for to thicken soups, slews, ,,r gravies or knows that.
three or four minutes, and allow to fry them for use like a starchy dinner
8. 8. 8 m ea n , m illions o f red-btood-
the sim ple flannel frock, or the with lace.
old, as It Is so well liked; Spread
Very Interesting collar« and enffa bread with butter, sprinkle with stand for two hours or more. Then vegetable, or to serve with sirup for cella— m eans health all
er may be In gay colors, such as
over. N o m ors rheum s
nstance a red leather belt, collars are being styled of gay leathers, either chopped cheese, making a» many la y ­ boll gently a third time for five min­ a dessert, the United Mtatea D epart­ I tism . N igh ts of r e s t -
cuffs on a navy woolen dress, or multicolored or gilded In silver or gold ers as needed In a baking pan Pour utes. Allow the berries to stand in the ment of Agriculture points out.
lays of Joy, filled w ith I
thick sirup overnight; warm once
Stole cake can he made Into cabinet the happiness o f accom ­
f>plique decoration featurtng leath- effects. A fu rth er touch of novelty Is over a rin ta rd . using a pint of milk
more, so that the sirup will be thin pudding, jvlth custard m ixture and a plishm ent — m ade poa-
supplied
by
clever
handiwork
done
multi-shades.
to two e g g s an d salt to taste Baks enough to pour easily, and drain the
few raisins or prunes. Try drying It. «thle by a b rw ly brimful
st because strictly tailored one- with colorful floss or metal threads. In a m oderate oven until the custard
berries from the sirup.
rolling It Into crumbs and sprinkling of red blooded life, en ergy and vita lity .
■ and two-piece frocks are the Often several color» of leather are la set. Serve hot.
That’s w h st th e end o f rheum atism
Spread
them
on
a
clean
cloth
or
them through or over Ice cream,
used
together.
These
leather
sets
are
of the mode do not for a moment
m eans—that's w h at 8. 8 . 8. brings to
oiled
|iaper
to
dry.
When
dry,
the
whipped
creern
or
custard
desserts,
very
effective.
l that women of fashion are go-
you Get 8. 8 8 from your druggist.
terries should he bright, firm, plump, eays the United Mtates I ap a rtm e n t of The larger bottle u B o r e econ om ical.
o look m annishly attired to the
JULIA BOTTOMI.EY.
’
’
grlcultura.
nd
sem
itransparent.
(fc . 1S2S. W w i m i N e w s p a p e r L s > a a .|
of losing fem inine charm . No
PE-RU-N A,
o h
Never Grows Older
B eecham ’s P ills
FOR OVER
ZOO YEARS
nnnHXR
C u tic u r a S o a p
Ideal for Children
No m ore
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