Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 28, 1926, Image 3

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    R U R A L E N T E R P R IS E
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STYLES IN AFTERNOON FROCKS;
FLARES AND FURS ADORN COATS
H E N th e d isc o u rse Is of sp rin g
a n d su m m er sty le s In c o a ts o r
su its, one m ay expect to e x h a u s t th e
su b je ct a f te r a w h ile a n d m ake a n
end o f It. B ut w hen th e ta lk Is of
sp rin g 's lovely fro c k s fo r su m m er aft
ernoons, th e c o n v e rsa tio n Is sim ply
•‘c o n tin u e d In o u r next
Indefinitely
and w ill not com e to th e end of th e
su b je c t b ecau se th e re la no likelihood
of Its h av in g a n end. O ne p le a sa n t
episode follow s a n o th e r ; fo r now th a t
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SUITABLE DRESS FOR
SCHOOL OR BUSINESS
Painting by Titian
Found in Berlin Shop
A fte r re m a in in g fo r an In c alcu la b le
u um her o f y e a rs u a tu e less a u d cov­
ered w ith grim e, au a p p a re n tly g en u ­
ine T itia n has been tu rn e d up In an
a n tiq u e shop In B erlin.
T h e su b je c t—o n e th a t T itia n p a in t
»d m ore th a n once— Is "V enus, C upid
and th e O rgan P la y e r," and. though
the Venus Is e v id e n tly un Idealized
Ig u re, th e o rg a n is t h a s been Id e n ti­
fied a s th e y o u th fu l P hilip, la te r P h il­
ip II of Spain, and th e C upid a s oue
o f T itla u 's ow n In fa n t sons.
P h ilip m et T itia n a t M ilan In IM S
am i uguln a t A ugsburg tw o y e a rs la te r,
and so m ight h a v e sa t fo r th e lik en ess.
T h e p a in tin g , a f te r tre a tm e n t, proved
to be In a lm o st p e rfe c t p re se rv a tio n ,
a m i th e blue of th e sky In th e buck-
gro u n d Is e x ce p tio n a lly in te n se .—T he
L iving Age.
I n ess and q u a in t sty le o f ch arm in g
' su m m er dresses,
T h is sp rin g ’s u tility c o a ts h a v e a
rig h t to p o in t w ith p rid e to In-
j crea se d dignity In style, a s becom es
th e m ost im p o rta n t item In th e se a so n 's
s tr e e t clothes. T hey a re d istin c tly dlf-
fe re n t from th e re g u la tio n s p o rts c o ats
a n d th e re Is n o th in g c a su a l o r easy-
going about them , even w hen th ey a re
j m ade of tw e ed s o r o th e r m an n ish
I cloths. P e rh a p s It Is b ecau se they
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YOUR
OTOR NEED
onaMotor
To Have a Clear, Sweet Skin
T ouch pim ples, re d n ess, ro u g h n e ss
or Itching, if any, w ith C u tlc u rn O in t­
m ent, th en b a th e w ith C u tlc u ra Soap
a n d hot w a ter. R inse, dry g en tly a n d
d u st on a III tip C u tlc u ra T alcu m to
lea v e a fa sc in a tin g fra g ra n c e on skin.
E v ery w h e re 25c each .— A d v e rtisem en t.
R ig n t and W ro n g O r * * *
A p p ro p riate n ess Is th e k ey n o te of
good dressing. T h e sm a rte st tailo re d
su it Is out o f place at an e vening
function a n d a d re ss su ita b le fo r ail
a fte rn o o n tea Is not th e rig h t selection
for business or school w ear. N e v erth e ­
less It Is q u ite comm on to see a girl In
a th in beaded d re ss bending o v e r a
ty p e w rite r, or a high school girl In a
faucy silk o r g e o rg ette fris k busy w ith
a pow der puff lusteail of h e r L a tin
gram m ar.
T hese m ista k e s In costum e do not
usually occur because th e w e a re rs
have no o th e r choice In a m ea g er
w ardrobe. O ften the u n su ita b le cos­
tu m e is q u ite expensive.
S om etim es
th e w rong kind of d re ss w as bou g h t
In th e first place o r a left-o v er p a rty
d re ss Is being w orn out. Bud selection,
som etim es accom panied by o th e r m is­
ta k e s In shoes, h a t, a n d a ccesso ries. Is
due in p a rt to slavish im itatio n of
w hat o th e r g irls w e a r and, in a g re a t
m any cases, to a g irlish longing for
som ething th a t seem s b e au tifu l, w ith ­
out any luch refunding of th e p rin c i­
ples of good ta s le .
A O u a in t A f te r n o o n F ro ck .
•h< *er fa b ric s a n d p rin te d silk s a re
e s ta b lish e d In th e inode, d esig n ers tind
In th em p e rp e tu a l in sp ira tio n a n d In­
c e n tiv e to v a ry th e sty les.
T h e q u a in t a n d alm o st c hildish
flav o r o f th e y o u th fu l frock p ic tu re d
h e re, Is th e re s u lt o f se v e ra l sty le
f e a tu r e s u se d to t h a t end.
O ne of
th em Is th e very full sk irt, w ith flare
In su re d by th e p la ite d rutile o f ta ffe ta
a n d a n o th e r Is th e r a th e r high w a is t­
lin e w ith Its p lain silk girdle.
T I ip
u se o f p la ite d ta ffe ta on th e sleev es Is
Im p o rta n t a n d m ak e s them u n u s u a l ;
th e long ribbon tie s fa ste n e d w ith a
brooch, a re even m ore unusutrl and the
neck finish Is d e m u re am i p re tty . W orn
w ith o n e -stra p o r p lain slip p e rs th is
fro ck w ill s u b tr a c t y e a rs from Its
w e a re r.
W hen d e sig n e rs d eal w ith p rin te d
silk s, u sin g th em alone, o r In c o m b in a ­
tio n w ith plain, s h e e r fa b ric s. It seem s
e a s y fo r them to tu r n o u t ehle sty le s
in a fte rn o o n d re sse s. In m any of th ese
m ust live up to th e a lm o st un iv ersal
touch of so ft f u r th a t th e y m ak e a
po in t o f trim n e ss a n d e le g a n c e ; but
m ore likely it Is th e r e tu r n o f thg
ta ilo re d m ode to fa v o r th a t h a s given
them add ed Im p o rtan ce.
T w o o u ts ta n d in g sty le triu m p h s
n p |te a r In th e tw o u tility c o a ts as
show n here. O ne o f th e s e Is th e coal
o f sm ooth-faced d o t h th a t In tro d u ces
th e w ide flare In th e sk irt, achieves
a double b re a ste d fro n t, w hen fa sten e d
up, anti re m e m b e rs th e beco m in g n esi
o f a sid e fa sten in g . It p ro c la im s Its
chic u p -to -d aten e ss by th e s e m eans,
n u t even m ore th a n all. In th e finish­
ing to u ch o f fu r ab o u t th e c o lla r
F a sh io n re fu se s to tu rn Its hack on
fu r but d isc a rd s Its w in te r fu rs and
tu r n s to su m m er fu rs w ith new In­
te re st. In th is m odel th e to u ch of
fu r Is m erely d e c o ra tiv e a n d m odish
O ne w ould o f c o u rse ex p ect th e
p lain tw eed to p co a t to com e to the
fo re in a seaso n of sm a rt tailo red
Step in Right Direction.
H at Worn
(P rep a red by th» I'n ltvd S tate» D ep a rtm en t
of A g ricu ltu re )
"P ie p la n t” grow s out In th e vege­
tab le g arden, h u t on th e tHhle it’s a
fru it. B efore It becom es rh u b a rb pie.
It’s usu ally rh u b a rb sauce, o r Ju st
stew ed rh u b arli— cooked til! te n d e r in
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T w o o f th e L a to st C o a ts.
J U L IA B O T T O M L E I
ifc. l i l t . Wetter* Mewnpaper Lajua.)
Rhukurb
Fr««h From tbs
Ready for Uee.
Garden,
— m ade like y our old frien d , ap p le b e t­
ty. U se about equal p a r ts of rh u b a rb
sa u c e and b u tte re d b re ad crum bs,
w ith s u g a r sp rin k le d on each layer,
and a little cinnam on o r n u tm eg on
top. You will need ab o u t th re e or
fo u r tahles|HMiiifuls of m elted b u tte r
to ndx w ith each q u a rt of crum bs.
F ifte e n m in u te s In th e oven will b ake
th e m ix tu re to p e rfe c tio n . O r, use
ra w rh u b a rb In th e sam e w ay and
co v er th e bak in g dish first. B ake It
ab o u t tw enty-five m in u te s and then
ta k e th e cover off so th e top will
brow n. A " b e tty ” Is se rv ed hot, and
alm o st everybody likes old fash io n ed
h a rd s a m e w ith It. In fa ct, h a rd
sa u c e goes w ith alm ost every d e sse rt
you can m ake w ith rh u b a rb ."
H e re 's a h in t w hen you m ak e a
rh u b a rb p ie : B rehnke th e low er c ru st
fo r a bout ten m inutes, o r until It Ju*t
begins to color d e lic ately , and th en
put In th e filling o f rh u b a rb sauce.
F inish us usual and you will be d e ­
lig h te d to find th a t th e low er c ru s t
Is not soggy.
How ab o u t a rh u b a rb c obbler o r a
rh u b a rb sh o rtc a k e ?
M ake b isc u it
d o u g h —th e ten d e r, fluffy kind, rolled
fa irly th ick . F o r a sh o rtc a k e , h ake It
In a sin g le larg e fo u n d lay er, sp ilt It,
b u t te r It, and p our th e rh u b a rb sauce
betw een th e lay e rs and o v e r the top.
A cobbler, op "h y g ien ic pie," Is baked
In a n e a rth e n w a re o r g lass b a k in g dish
w ith th e fru it on th e bottom and tfia
b isc u it dough on top. Sw eeten th s
rh u b a rb e x tr a well fo r e ith e r of th e a
uses o r se rv e a sw eet sauce. Some
o th e r tim e give th e fam ily p lain
b ak ed rh u b a rb cut up a n d sp rin k led
w ith s u g a r and spice. In c id e n ta lly , If
you can a n y rh u b a rb th is season, bake
It first In ste ad o f ste w in g It.
T e m p e ra tu re f o r M i lk
T h e best te m p e ra tu re fo r keeping
m ilk Is 50 degrees F. o r less, and good
a little w a te r and sw eeten ed a s you m ilk kept as ™>l a s th a t ahould r e ­
like It. O f c o u rse It’s good fo r the m ain sw eet for 12 h o u rs a t leaat and
fam ily to give th em stew ed rh u b a rb | o rd in a rily 24 ho u rs o r m ore, a f te r It
fo r sp rin g m orning b re a k fa sts, and re a c h e s th e consum er. If Ice c an n o t
rh u b s rb pie fo r d e sse rt a t d in n er, but he o b tain e d , an Icelesa re fr ig e r a to r o r
yon can In tro d u ce a little w elcom e v a ­ som e such device Is a help, even
rie ty by se rv in g It occasionally som e th o u g h a te m p e ra tu re aa low a s 50
d e g re e s F. can ra re ly he m a in tain ed
o th er way.
T ry a " rh u b a rb b e tty ,” for In sta n ce I In It.
(jood
Mona Motor
O il Radio Sutton
Entertainment
at K-O-l-L the
P u z z le d
T h e te a c h e r w as sh o w in g th e c h il­
d re n how to form th e figures fro m 1
to 12, A fte r w ritin g th em on th e
b lac k b o ard se v e ra l tim e s she to ld th e
c h ild ren to w rite th em In th e ir e x er­
cise books from m em ory.
W hen, la te r, she looked nt th e books
sh e found th a t one little boy h a d
w ritte n th e n u m b ers c o rre c tly up to
ten . hut In ste ad o f th e figure 11, he
had w ritte n only 1.
“ W hy, w h at is th e m ean in g o f th is,
1 J a c k ie Jo n e s? ” she a sk ed , p o in tin g out
th e so lita ry figure.
"P le ase, te a c h e r," he said, "I d id n 't
know on w hich side o f th e 1 to put
th e o th e r 1.”— P e a rso n 's.
T h e first ste p in th e rig h t d irec tio n
Is to lea rn w iiat Is a p p ro p ria te a n d
b e au tifu l In d re ss, sa y s th e U nited
j
S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re.
M any g irls a re of th e opinion th a t
only a p a rty d re ss Is p re tty , h u t such
Is not th e case. A co stu m e th a t is a;e
Right and W rong W ay.
p ro p ria te fo r w ork o r school m ay be
T h e Illu s tra tio n show s tw o g irls
very ch arm in g . If It Is sim p le In de­
I t's easy
sign. h arm o n io u s in color from h a t to com ing out of high school.
shoes, m ade of d u ra b le m ate ria ls, leav ­ to pick out th e one w ho Is a p p ro p ri­
T h e girl In
ing th e w e a re r fre e to do wdiat she a te ly d ressed . Isn 't It?
h a s to do w ith o u t th in k in g of h e r d ress th e d ra p ed s a tin anil e la b o ra te h a t Is
a t all, it is a p p ro p ria te .
Such a cos­ so conscious o f h e r a p p e a ra n c e th a t
tum e may he in ex p en siv e and y et re ­ she fiHS to sto p am i look in h e r m ir­
flect good ta s te In every d e ta il. T h e ro r. It w ould be dlfliculI to guess how
d re ss m ay be c o m fo rtab le and o f p le a s­ she gels into her co m plicated d re ss, ,
ing color, not too som ber, a n d not too o r how long she ta k e s to com plete her
light for th e season, m ade o f p r a c ti­ to ile t, (in c can at least he su re th a t
cal, d u ra b le m a te ria l th a t does not soli sh e is not going for a tramp in th o se
easily.
M a te ria ls th a t a re very s a t­ high heeled sa tin slip p ers, w hich c ram p
isfa c to ry fo r w in te r w e a r a re tw eeds, h e r to es a n d th ro w h e r body out of
charm een. F re n c h serge, Jersey, challle, b alance.
On th e o th e r hand, w h at
flannel, and so fo rth , w hile tissu e g ing­ high school o r bu sin ess girl w ould not
ham s, E nglish p rin ts , linens, w ash a d m ire th e sim p licity of th e eo stu m e j
silks, and so fo rth , a re very su itab le o f th e o th e r figure? H e r d re ss Is m ost
fo r sum m er w ear. T h e design of tills a ttr a c tiv e and is so well designed th a t
d re ss should be a s sim ple and becom ­ It will not go out of sty le quickly.
Introduce a Little Welcome
Variety in Cooking.
| sty le s a n d th e tw eed co at Is a s p o p u ­
la r a s ever. T h e re a re q u ite a num ­
ber of novel w eaves to give It added
In te re st a n d It Is o fte n u n ite d to a
sm a rt ra p e by w ay o f v a rie ty and
g re a te r w a rm th . T h e trim a n d effl-
J d e n t-lo o k in g c o at a t th e rig h t p re ­
se n ts huge p o c k ets and s tr a p s fault-
, lessly ta ilo re d a s sufficient a n d pro p er
d eco ra tiv e fe a tu re s a n d a d d s a »oft
f u r c o lla r to p rove th a t n o th in g elso
could m ake a b e tte r finish.
Plain.
T h e h a t w orn w ith It will h a v e to
go o u t in all kinds o f w e ath e r, so It
will he p lain and fa irly close tilting,
w ith alm ost no trim m ing,
o f co u rse
it will harm onize in color w ith th e
d re ss or any coat th a t is w orn. W hen
th e sam e h a t h a s to be w orn w ith al-
[
most e v ery th in g , g re a t c a re m ust be
given to Its selection. A g ray h a t. for
instan ce, does not u su a lly h arm o n ize
well w ith brow ns and ta n s in co at or
dress, o r In sh o es a n d stocking, lint r e ­
q u ires a differen t se t o f color to n es In
the re st o f th e costum e, such a s blue,
black, or deep purple. A leafy green
o r a black h a t can he w orn w ith a
g re at m any o th e r shades. If one m ust
have an econom ical w ard ro b e, as m ost
girls m ust. It is a good ru le to th in k
of it a s a w hole, a n d buy a rtic le s th a t
esn he w orn In terc h an g e ab ly w ith good
effect, even if one seem s to ten d very
m uch to one set of shades.
Shoes fo r school o r b u sin e ss w ear
should look busin esslik e, and not sug
gest dancing. T hey should, of course,
be c are fu lly tilted.
A pproved types
of shoes have s tra ig h t in n e r lines, give
room fo r th e to es to sp re ad , h ave low
heels, and allow th e w e a re r to sta n d
erect. T hey a re th e sam e sort a girl
w ould choose for a hike o r for any
sp o rt not re q u irin g special shoes.
VARIOUS WAYS FOR
SERVING RHUBARB
th e little s c a rf c o lla r and tie cuffs
a r , n o ted a n d th e y a r e m ade tip In
tw o-piece effects q u ite a s o ften a s in
one-piece. T h e re a re m any a pron e f­
fe c ts a lso by w hich th e fa sh io n ab le
fu ln e s s Is a d d ed to th e sk irt w ith o u t
d is tu rb in g th e slim lin e s of th e silh o u ­
e tte . T h e se fro n t flounces a re p laited
In aide o r box p la its, s h irre d o r cut
so th a t th ey fall In godets. All th e
s h e e r fa b ric s lend th em se lv es to shir-
rin g s, tu ck s, a n d little ruffles a n d th ese
— o ften aid ed by One v e stee s and col­
la r s of lace a n d n s t— add to th e d aln tl-
H a d H im
fp r School or Business.
ing a s possible, w ith o u t e la b o ra te or
show y trim m ing. It should be p lan n ed
to slip on quickly w ith o u t c o m p lica t­
ed fasten in g s.
(P rep ared by th e U n ited S ta te s D ep a rtm en t
o f A g riculture. I
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Every Quart
Guaranteed
W r ig h t’s Ind ian V eg eta b le P ills correct
Inti lg e* tlo n , co n stip a tio n , liver co m p la in t,
bllloUMiiess. C osts you n o th in « to send for
tr ia l boa to 372 Pearl St.. N. Y. A dv.
S e a lin g W a x U s e d as P a in t
P a in tin g w ith se a lin g w ax Is an In­
te r e s tin g Innovation. B re ak th e s e a l­
ing w ax Into sm all pieces, p la c e In a
p a n a n d m elt by h o lding o ver a flam e.
R em ove from fire a n d a d d enough
d e n a tu re d alcohol to m ake of th e c o n ­
siste n c y of p a in t. I t can now he used
v ery effectively to d e c o ra te to ile t a r ­
ticles, household a rtic le s a n d v a rio u s
o th e r th in g s w hich m ake su ita b le
gifts. As th e se a lin g w ax com es In
all o f th e d e sired co lo rs It Is very
a d a p ta b le foi use In d e co ratio n .
springand summer
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3 2 S S u tle r S t,, S e n F ra n c is c o
Strictly Modern — Right in Town
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Q u ite R ig h t
I J t t l e J a c k had lo st h is p enknife.
C a re fu lly he se a rc h e d nil Ids pockets,
am i th en said w ith u sigh :
"D h, d e a r ! 1 w ish 1 h a d a n o th e r
p o c k et— it m ight he In th a t one.”
E v ery o n e can m a s te r a g rie f but
he th a t lias It.— S h a k e sp e are .
ALLEN’S FOOTEflSE
F o r T l n d Fool I t C o n i B o B o ot
A t n lu h t w h e n y o n r
a r e t ir e d , g o re a n d s w o lle n
k fro m m u c h w a lk in g o r
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in th e fo o t-b a th , g e n t ly
n ib t h e g o re a n d In ­
fla m e d
p a r ts a n d
r e lie f in lik e m a g ic .
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in t o y o u r » h o c« In
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m o r n in g
and
w a lk in c o m f o r t . I t
ta k en t h e f r ic t io n
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S a m p le a n d a F oot-F a*>e W a lk in g D o ll,
adort»», ALUW S lOOT lASE, U Boy. N. T.
FARMS WANTED
BY CASH BUYER
D escrib e fully, give low est price.
deal w ith o w n e rs only. W rite
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to d a y . P. J. H a n n a h . B o i »03. Yu in a. Aria.
In v en tio n «
For Kale— A u to m o b ile
B rak e,
Lu. e m a k in g Im p lem en t, P e r p e tu a l Motion
M achine. A uto D ire ctio n Hlgnal
T o w lln e
for A u to m o b ile. Feed A tta ch m en t for C on-
veyoi h G a u g e W rite II, l l o i 203, B an gor, Me.
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J ew elry , D iam ond» and
ret urn m all F lo rid a Gold
Adarna, J a ck so n v ille . F la.
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at r e a s o n a b le p r ic e
w rit» C. H n ilth , l i l t
A lice Ht . O a k la n d . C a lti
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Im p o r te d A lm o n d s
S o ld O n ce
T h e value o f a lm o n d s Im ported Into
th is c o u n try from J a n u a ry Io O ctober.
11125, exceeded th a t o f any o th e r Im ­
p o rte d n u t except w aln u ts.
"A ny p a r t o f th e c ity fo r fo u r bits,"
yelled th e ta x i d riv er.
“ You c a n 't s tr in g me a g a in ," r e to r t­
ed Silas. "I b o u g h t th e c ity hall la st
w eek a n d th ey w o u ld n ’t give It to m e.”
— T h e A utom oblllst,
I f you c a n 't finish, d o n ’t a tte m p t.
T o u ris t C abin
Is in the
of the Panama
Pacific Line steamers, the largest and fastest in the
Coast-to-Coast service.
$£25 to N e w Y o r k
This trip combines economy and comfort together with all the
pleasures and joys of a sea voyage on large ocean liners. Delight­
ful hours are spent in deck sports, dancing, outdoor swimming
and other amusements.
You sightsee in quaint Panama City, pass thru the wonderful
fanania Canal during daylight and visit gay Havana.
efiround and Across America
O n e W a y W a te r
$225
O ne W ay Rail
Your choice of rail routes, whether going or return­
ing across the continent, w ith authorized stop-overs.
S te a m r rs M a n r h u ria ,M o n g o lia an d Finland sail
fo rtn ig h tly f r o m San Francisco a n d Los A n g e le ,
For c o m p lrtr inform ation apply
PANAMA PACIFIC LINE
4 6 0 M arket S treet, S a n F ra n cisco
5 1 0 S o u th S p rin g S treet, L os A n g eles
or authorized agent*