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Friday, May 21, 1920 THE BEAVERTON REVIEW FO R M A L GOWNS FO R SU M M ER ; H O W TO CLEAN O U T T R A P OF A SINK NEW BLO U SES FRO M P A R IS N H ili'altfiii'il fur o u r limire A m N o lltlW f U'I ' mul iiliiiHiiro glliltt The hlouae, considered Independent ly -that la, without refereiire In erriate Ih r so c ia l scen ery at lea , at Mime purtleulnr aulì or aklrt wltb tirlilfa— a t an yth in g »H er m id d ay. or wlilrh It la to tie worn, playa a minor lu Ib a » valline, » » tMH'ome unir« ami role III aprine'« faahlon drama. Hut inore a w a re o f Ilia support D ial Ine» ronaldered In eonnartloli with a anil lam ia In |ireaaul moil»«. I'a w frock», or aklrt. It heroine« a auhjert o f tniirli fo r ally aort o f form al w ear, a r a line- Importance, for alyllata demnml that It laaa am i Ilia role o f lave eruw e In lin rateai noma klnahlp to the real o f the purl m ire aa Hie ileerea o f fo rm ality mainine. It may tie owu aiutar to ad van rea. F ir s t rollio lim a« ilem ure the ault, or flrat coualn to the hat. If, In aoine particular. It rarrlaa a am i I'linriiiloe fu ll sk irted am i lune aleevail frock» o f ta lfe la , « U li Ib elr fam ily resemblance aa, for «(a m p le, I'liem laattaa, ro lla ra and ru ffa o f lare, a hlouae o f rhnmpueue colored crepe, lookin e ao flne-uralned amt tllgnined - covered with creen p o lk a dola In tini am i ao Ineenuoua I llo w unirli leaa «ame aliada o f ereaii aa the ault It ar In te rrai Ine tliay woiibl be w ithout the rómpanle«, or a binila» o f gay and aa v ln e e r a r a o f lu re I vivid colora worn with a dark ault and F o llo w in g the«« •)un Int, sfralg h t- u hat that repeat» the colora In Ilia fo rw a rd and allupi» fro ck a. m ay elide hlouae The hlouae la really parading In a ao|ihlat(rated, c a re fu lly draped In the mod« under an aaaumed ñama, and vary aluirt aattn din ner fro rk . Ita nr no name at all In the varied Jumper hiim (P r «| »* r«4 fcf I I I « IU IM i> » p a r t r u a n t • f A | ft o * lt v v « ) All wnate pipe« and trap« ara aub- Jart to fouling. Itlrt rollarta In the bottom and graaaa adhere« to the «Idea. The I'nlted fttatea Department of Agrlrullura In a new ta n n e r«' bul letin, 14410, "dim ple Plumbing Itepalra In that lloioe." tella how to d ear out ordinary tlitura trapa. Unscrew the clean out plug, aa shown In tha lllua tratlon and wakti out tha obatrurtlng matter or pull It out with a wire bant to form a hook Mmall obatrurtlona are often forced down or drawn up hy the uaa o f a alinpla rubber force rup (aometlmea called “ tha plumber’» frland“ ) coating SO to 60 cent». I lia cup la placed over tha flxtura outlet and tha tlitura la partially filled with water. Tha wood bandla of tha rup ta than worked rapidly down and up. -aualng alternate ripulaloo of tha Cleaning Out Sink Trap. H ig h V a lu e o f Banana A D O R N E D W IT H L A C E d r e «««« and lhe two p i « . » frock« that are having aurh a Irememlou» vogue. Never! líele»» und not withstanding all Ih l« detienitene« o f the blouse on other things. F ari« sponsor«, a« a l ways, Hie good «ty le o f both tunic and overblouse, wblch are Intended to tie Important addition« to the summer w-aritrolie and to play A n t and not «econd Addle In the coat urne. For lhe«e blouse«, aklrt« or slip« «re to be domen that will make harmonious and lneon«plcuou« hack grounds. In the arroinpanylng sketch a tunic blouse and an overblouse are types o f formal styles as Paris «hows them. The tunic blouse at the left la made o f finely plaited, light brown georgette ere|ie. with embroidery In dark brown, but may be developed In any wanted color, choosing a ilivrk shade for the embroidery. The pretty overblouse at the right Is tirado o f navy blue, tourucnln crepe and embroidered In green and blue silk. tn both blouses emphasis la T W O M O D E LS FR O M P A R IS placed on the sleeves, which are long medallions, hut more particularly for end elaborated at (he forearm. For wear with tailored sulta there lengthening the hem Une» o f fashion- ahln «klrta, It has captivated the are many high necked blouses o f plain fancy o f dealgnera. Godet» o f lace let or fancy allka and the acarf collar Is Into aklrta, tiered »klrta o f lace an Important feature In hlnuaea o f The Jabot Is alao an Im flounclnga, Inaerta and panela o f lace, thla type. dyed to match, all help build the airy portant note In theee blouses, which evening froeka for summer. Then are usually flnlalied hy a wide hip hand there la the revival o f lhe lace petti and o f about the length o f the over- coat worn under a bouffant taffeta, hlouae at the right o f the sketch. opening In a panel down the front, Among very premising aspirants for the robe-de-atyle with plain allk bodice midsummer favor are overhlouses of and bouffant aklrt o f lace flouncing, while crepe tla chine for wear with and finally the all-lace dresa, o f white skirts. They are made with which one exnmple la pictured here. either high, open or round neckline« T h e lure o f the feminine lies In lace and long sleeves. and In lacy materiata, and It la a J U L IA B O TTO M LB Y. universal lure among the civilised. (4k IMS. W»»l.rn N«w»|i»|i*r t’nlon > Thoae Fashionable Blue* L ovely Fabric* o f D yed Yarn T h e popularity o f every shade o f Fabrics which are woven out o f blue Is evidenced hy a glance at the dyed yarn are known a » yarn-dyed. spring collections. Chinese blue and Ileantlfnl Iridescent patterns are pro .........Id favorite. Alleo blue, are very duced hy using opposing colors o f warp and weft I li reads. prominent. T a ilored Chiffon Froeka Poppy Red Frocks o f prim ed chiffon In the new pastel coloring» and conventional de signs are made In the »impleat fashion and with few exceptions have long sleeves. A color which la much In evidence la the brilliant shade o f the poppy. It la especially effective when chosen for dance frocks o f chiffon, taffeta or t a il» A banana 1« very high In food value, arcunllng to the t ’ ulii J Slate« De partment o f Agriculture. In fact, al most one fourth 1« starch and sugar. In addition. It contains a small amount o f protein, a trace o f fat. and a amall liercehtage o f mlueral matter. A ba nana should tie fully rl|ie before using In order to get the liest flavor and the most digestible condition. Oue au thority In discussing food for young children suggest» the occasional use o f a little scraped ripe banana. In buying banana«, be sure the stem end 1 I« left on. In this way, the food Is delivered In a «calisi package flaked banimaa are g o o d served In place of a starchy vegetatile with meat or aa dessert. "" 1 , ZiZttZUZiZ l heKITCHEN i i CABINET i Dirt and Greate Adheret to Sida and Bottom. water from beneath the cup and »no- llnii upward through (lie waste pl|ie and trap. I f a trap and the waste pip« froui It are clogged with grease, h«tr, or lint. It 1« best to opeu or dls- i connect tlie trap and dig out the greasy ■natter with a »tick. The use o f chem ical solvent» in waste pipe« la ex plained In Farmers’ Bulletin 1426, “ Farm Plumblug.” aklrt veiled with lace that extend» below the hein line, nod finished with a long (minted Jabot o f satin falling at one side H ere we have an effective ••s«ni|ile o f the tieni line lengthened hy la c »-, and we »hall »ee many more gown» employing Ihl» fn«< Inatlng Idea. The very n e d frock may he a dlgnl- fled «(fa ir o f crepe, with long, grin-» fui flaring sleeve«, innklng « buck ground for « panel «m l rippling revers o f Une lace from neck lo hem, I jico 1« lhe Hole o f greatest Imporlnnce here. It 1« u»<-il In eiullMw wavs on after- noou lir e «»»« o f taffeta, or crepe, or georgette. In handing« on the «klrta and decoration« on lhe «leaves «m l bodice«. In evening dresse« lace 1« even more Important. In yokea. panel« and ve-Minute Cabbage It Page Seven NO WOMAN CAN KEEP HOUSE EFFICIENTLY Inarrlptlon on tha calthaga tombstone In a "vitam in« cemetery” which formed part o f a vividly Inatructlve pantomlma ataged by noma arhool t » tvs». W m u i b N«w*e«a«r t a l e a . > children not long ago Tha excellent "Tha aaxlety of an me people to leaaon o f tbla entertainment, ahowlng mako new ¿rienda la ao loteneo that the Importaiica o f a abort rooking they never have lime to hava old I was on * visit to my slstsr In lierlod for all the vegetable« valued Utica, Michigan, and she had takan for vitam in»« waa eaally understood Lydia B. Pink ham ■ Vegetable Com ’Thoee who brina auaehlae to lha hy thoaa present, and aa tha dramatic pound. H er husband got mo a bot Uvee of altiera oaanot keep It from part o f tba leaaon waa followed hy di tle and 1 took It and fait so much themaelvea.’’ rection» fur preparing many common hotter that I got a second one. Now, whenever I feel run-down I take tba MOW TO BE T H R IF T Y V 4 >getable food» to conaerve their vlla- Vegotahlo Compound aad soon feel mlnea, they alao learned how to avoid all right again. I have had three I f we »tody the early live« o f thoae "boiling them to (A-ath.” little girls In the last six years and In addition to the fart that tha vita who have amaaaed great wealth we do all my housework, sewing, wash w i l l find that m in»« In cabbage ara deatri yed hy ing, and Ironing. My tim e la pretty they have been long cooking, there ara aeveral other well taken up, but I will answer any letters I receive.”— Mas. F u » i Dts- careful, aavlng advantage« In cooking thin vegetable dose , 823 Pierre Avenue, Lancaster, and economical. aa little aa poaaihla. Tha direction» Ohio. Aa a whole thoae given below by tha I ’nlted Ktataa | w h o b a v e ■ •apartment o f Agriculture glva a Sturgis, Michigan.— " t am very achieved great delicately flavored crlap cabbage dlah thankful for what your medicine has done for me aad have recom wealth ara not which can ba prepared In a very few j mended It to others. I took It to w a a t e f u I In mlnutea Juat before a meal, or pre g ive me strength before my baby ■pending what they have earned. pared early In the day and quickly was born. I would have to stop work heated at aeVvIng time. Ttie color la It la In the little thing» and amall and lie down sometimes all the after m s s enassK m n o o s i very attractive when green cabbage la j leak» and waatea that, multiplied by noon. I felt as I f I did not care aas eisacs avmuc. u a c M r a t am whether anything was done or not. I uaed, aad the klp-hen and liouae are hundred«, make great waatea In many got tired out so easily. One day I not filled wltb cabbage odor. home«. Kxample I» the moat Impor Four W alls Can Mako found a little book on my porch and Wash and chop finely enough cab tant Incentive In teaching children j that night I showed It to my bus- House, but R takes a W< bage to make one quart. HImmer for thrift ; If the mother would teach her j band and ha went down town and about two minute» In one pint o f hot children wlae »(lending, »he luuit be an to Make a Home got me a bottle o f Lydia B. Pink milk, adding one and one half tea- thrifty heraelf. T o be s successful homemaker, s ham’s Vegetable Compound. The ■IMKinfula o f flour. Heaaoti wltb »alt flo w many women leave the map 1 woman murt guard her health. When medicine has helped me so much mother ta not well, the home ta up that I was soon able to do my work, and pepper. Cover the cabbage ami In the dlahpan and in the »«rubbing \ set. Women everywhere are learn and when my baby was born, my heat for three or four minute« without (util all through the time o f using, \ ing through their own personal ex nurse, Mrs Forbes, said It was the allowing the mixture to reach the Instead o f using the aoapahaker and i periences, aa these women did. the easiest birth she had ever attended. boiling point. The vegetable »hould removing It when the water la suffi- j merit o f Lydia B. Ptnkham's Vege I will be more than pleased If I am not entirely lo«e It« rrlspneaa. I f more clently noapy? Hmall bit« o f aoap helping someone else by givin g my table Compound. testimonial.”— Maa. Rowan» Pxa- convenient, the cabbage may be ___ may __ be ___ used up In the shaker or If a stxo, 208 Surprise A v e , Sturgis, Lancaster, Ohio.— “ F or ten years cooked In tb l» way early In the day, «a li* Is used keep It In a dish nearby fcfter my marriage. I had noorheslth. Michigan. set away to “ ripen or develop flavor w b m nw, JwL for a few bour«,’ and reheuted quickly Life's Journey Is ao tiresome that a The maa who Is too poor to lend Ids Wtien cooking over such heat as gas juat before serving. man Is out o f breath when be reaches friends money will never have many i or electricity use triplicate dlsliea <«n the end o f It. enemies. , one hurner; In this way three foods 1 may be cooked with leaa expense. Have Pickled Tripe for Imitators are a slavish herd and I f charity only did begin at homo, I-et ua oceaalonally remind our | fool».— La Montalne. [ but It frequently begin« nowhere. Change on Family Table selves that a nickel la the Interest on R eef tripe, or (t«ranch lining, la a a dollar for a year, and It la not par good food which may he preserved simony to save, but something that we by pickling when beef cattle are should be proud that we can do, tn killed on the f»rtn. The United M ate« these days o f high living. I icpartlilent o f Agriculture give» the Hmall bits o f hotter, too small to following direction» for preparing It: seem o f any value, may l>e placed to A fter the tripe has been thorough gether and In a short while there will ly cleaned and ringed In cold water, It be enough to season a dish o f vege should be scald—I In hot water (a lit tables. Cold coffee added to ginger tle below the boiling point). When bread Instead o f water saves the cof sufficiently scalded, the Inside lining ee. adds a flavtir and thus improves o f the stomachs may be removed hy the cake. Cold coffee used with gela scraping, which will leave a clean, while »urfai-e. Trl|ie should be boiled tin makes a delicious dessert, added until tender (usually alsiut three to spice cake instead o f milk. It la an hour*) and then thoroughly chilled In Improvement. A good motto to hang In every cold water ao that the fat may lie kitchen, where there la much oppor »craiwd from the outside When this has been done, peel off the mem tunity for waste, la “ Let Nothing Re Wasted." brane from the outside of the stomach, atid the clean, white tripe Is ready What Is true o f the kltehen will fo l M O T H E R : - Fletch er's for pickling. It ta usually pickled In low In the rest o f the bouse. Care Castoria is a pleasant, harm 4.1 grain vinegar. and tlioughtfuliieaa will keep down The pickled tripe is prepared for expenses. less Substitute for Castor Oil, use by washing ami wiping It,, and China and alt crockery Is so expen Paregoric, Teething Drops after dipping convenient »tsed pieces sive now that care should be taken and Soothing Syrups, espe in flour or egg and bread «-rumba, fr y o f the household supply. Dishes are I cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. ing It till golden browu. nicked by putting too many together Without G ood Health In the (ian, striking them against The T o avoid imitations, always look for the signature o f water taps or handle« o f (tans. Swing Proven direction« on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. Artificial silk, or rayon, as It Is gen the pans so that (be handles are out erally called, can be distinguished o f the way when using pans with P a le s tin e ’s B ig F a ir S h ip U n d e r O d d F la g from real allk because It 1« more lus handles. It takes but a moment’» thought to The midwest fair, held with much A ship without a country pile« In trous than real silk, more stiff and harsh, and burns like cott«m with a turn off the lights when leaving the the oil service out o f San Pedro. Cal- success In the city of T el A viv, Pal yellow flame that flashes along and mom. even f«ir a few minutes. I f the and proves a puzzle to harbors o f the estine, last year, was reopened in Tel gas or electricity Is turned off before world. It Is the tanker NioLe. which A viv by the Rritlsh high commission leaves a small amount o f gray ash. S e rve L a m b D ishes H o t the dish is removed from the stove It j carries gasoline from San Pedro to er on March 20. 1926. The newly-es An exception Is a brand o f anlflcial will save many a bill. Serve all lamb dlshe« piping hot on silk recently IntnsJured which gives Hamburg, Germany. The Niobe was tablished Palestine Industries are re hot (dales, suggest« the Uuited States a hard hall o f ash. The yam s untwist built In Germany during the war. and ported to be making an effort to have Appetising Dishes. l>epartment o f Agriculture. Recause very readily and the Individual fila A delicious salad which takes but afterward allotted to the United their gooils well represented and, ac the fat o f latnb burdens ua It cools ments spread apart In more or less a few moment to prepare Is ; States. W hile the United States did cording to local reports, special inter and »ticks to the tongue, many per- o f a fan shu(ie. Artificial silk Is usu Apple a n d O n i o n not accept ownership o f the vessel, the est Is being shown in the fact that the sons are prejudiced against even the ally weaker when wet. Therefore Salad.— Dice nice fla shipping board controls It and allotted first pianos manufactured In Palestine lean meat. Also serve with lamb when garments made o f It are laun vored apple very fine, the tanker to the Standard Oil com are exhibited. currant, mint, barberry or acme other dered, they shouhl be handled care add one-fourth as much pany. An American crew Is carried, tart Jelly, or a tasty sauce flavoreil fully and not rubbed. Do not wear 1 On# SC-cent b o ttle o f D r P e e ry 'e **T>ea4 shredded or finely diced ! although the ship has no American 8bof*» w ill »a v e money, tim e, a n x iety an«i with pnrsley, mint, enper«, tomato, rings when washing these article«, or j bermuda onion, season papers. For a flag, the Niobe carries h ealth , o n e dose «xpela W o rm » o r T a p e horseradish, curry powder or chopped you may tear holes In the fabric. with a teaspoonful o f that o f the Interallied maritime council. w orm . S7I P e a rl 8t , N. T. A dv. pickle. These ’’rut" the fat and ton«» Properly handled, this material is use sugar, one-half tea- : d«iwn the pronounced flavor that ap ful and attractive, the I'nlted States : N e a rly spoonful o f salt and a E ffe c tiv e B o o k b in d in g peals to many but not to all. IVpnrtraent of Agriculture says. “ Has he ever been on a government few dashes o f cayenne. Covering hooks with colorful bind Pour over tablespoonful o f otive or ings not only gives an added note of Job before?" “ Very nearly.” | corn oil and let stand for half an j Interest to the bookshelf but protects “ What do you mean very nearly?” B U ILD C O M M U N IT Y CLU B HOUSE FOR $28.85 hour, then add mayonnaise mixed with the books. Books can easily be “ Well, you see, there wusn t quite cream and stir well before serving. hound with wall paper, cretonne, Serve on lettuce. The addition o f a chintz anil pieces o f old brocaded | enough evidence to convict him."— half-dozen minced dates, omitting the ■ silks. It Is always advisable to either Observer. sugar, adds much to the flavor o f the varnl-m or shellac the material used, Fain Is no longer pain wheD It D salad, though It Is very good without. to give l: a nice as well as lasting past. — Preston. A nice luncheon dish Is poached finish. eggs served on a nest o f seasoned spin- j ach. Open a can o f spinach If the ! fresh la not at hand, season highly with butter, after draining. Save the spinach water and give It as a drink to any member o f the family who iW / tslM tb tf old boy ueeds Iron or vitamlnea. '»'Laug Beef Olives. -T ak e tliln slices of rare roast beef and roll each around a thin slice o f bacon which has been fried until transparent hut not crisp. T ie up or skewer with a toothpick and broil. Add the fat from the ba con to some of the roast beef gravy, season with Worcestershire sauce and a tablespoonful o f currant Jelly. Serve hot. Corned Beef Hash.— Chop cooked corned beef very fine, then add the chopped vegetables from a boiled din Clubhouse Built for $28.85. ner, also chopped, using three times T\ Y O S Q U IT O E S — buzzing, biting pests! Kill them ns much o f the vegetable as the meat. i V I all at once with Flit. ( r r » p * r » d S r t h » l ’ n lt»A States D »p a rtm »n t Inside and out are o f birch poles, and Tut Into a frying pan. moisten with o f A arli-ult Ur», t Community teamwork this year In these were also used Inside the cabin some o f the broth from the vegetables, F lit spray clears your home in a few minutes of dis Beulah, Carroll county, Ga., lias re underneath tho rafters. On the frout stir and heat until very h o t; serve ease-bearing flies and mosquitoes. It is clean, safe sulted In a substantial and attractive gablo la the date o f erection cut from with a poached egg. and easy to use. woman's clubhouse, which la nut only smaller pieces o f birch. Cracks be Chicken Terrapin.— Melt four table used h>r lhe monthly home demon- tween the log« are daubed with gray spoonfuls o f butter, add the same Kills All Household Insects atratlab meeting but for girls' club mud. Around the walls Inside are quantity o f flour, pour over one-half work, a community reading room and cushioned puncheon hem-lies. The cupful o f chicken broth and one-half j Flit spray also destroys bed bugs, roaches and ants. It search re other uses. The small coat o f $28.So house Is furnished with the most- cupful o f mushroom liquor, also one j out tne cracks and crevices wnei lere they hid« and breed, and In actual money was made possible needed articles, donated by the mem and one-half cupfuls o f cream ; season, destroys Insects and their egga. Spray » l i t on your gam e y Flit garments. because no ground was purchased, bers o f the woman's club. It has at add a half-cupful o f sliced mushrooms, Flit kill» moths and their larvae which eat holea. Extensive permission being given to use the present a atove, table, curtalna and tests showed that Flit spray did not stain the most delicate and three hard cooked eggs chopped I community school grounds, and all utensils for demonstrations. fabrics. The and a pint o f sliced dark meat o f the | material except flooring and brick monthly cluh meetings are alternate chicken with the minced chicken Flit is the result of exhaustive research by expert entomol for the chimney was donated. The ly demonstration programs and rec livers. Serve hot. ogists and chemists. It Is harmlsaa to mankind. Flit haa labor was furnished hy the men of reational meetings attended by entire replaced the old methods because it kills all tha insects— and the community. families. A library w ill be gradually does it quickly. The house la built o f logs. Gables developed. Get a Flit can and sprayer today. For sale everywhere. fo D is ttn g u ith R a yon Seven sheets to baJdp&te H O U SEH O LD NO TES Remember that butter absorbs fla vors. « « « “ Handsome Is aa handsome does," hut often the acta that most count are least seen. « s « Mayonnaise which has “ cracked” ntay still he used I f It ta atltled slowly to a fresh emulsion made from au egg yolk aad a small quantity o f oil. I f alum Is adiled to tho paste used In covering boxes with paper or for sernphooks, tttotli or mice will not In vade them. • « « Cake will not stick to tho pan If after buttering It well you sprinkle It with flour. Better and more cleanly than paper lining. • • * I f thread breaks eaally, soak tha spool o f thread In water for about two mlnutea. This rule applies to any quality o f thread. R a in fa ll S tatistics STANDARD O IL CO. (N EW JERSEY) The records o f the weather burean show that the smallest annual amount o f precipitation In the United Stntes la received In the southeastern portion o f California and the western portion of Arizona. C a n d le Economy Place candles In the refrigerator for a couple o f days before lighting and they will burn twice as long. It will also prevent the wax trickling down over the candlestick. D E STR O YS Fllee Moequltoee Mothe Ante Bed Buge R^echee • T A . tfW/-« I m ilk (As