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F RID A Y . n s n i t l 'A R Y 17 . IBS# TH K BEAVERTON REVI EW Beguiling Silk Lingerie That’s Styled Dress-Like ADVENTURERS’ CLUB H E A D L I N E S F R O M O F L I K E P E O P L E « TH E V C . Houston Goudiss Gives Some Timely Hints on How to Keep Up Fuel Value of Winter Diet; Discusses New Methods for Quick Baking By CHERIE NICHOLAS L I V E S By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS IDWINTER weather culls for energising breakfasts to get the duy off to a good start . . . energizing midday meals to help keep children and adults functioning efficiently . . . energizing, but easily digested, evening meals to satisfy bodily requirements without over-taxing the digestive system. In addition to the need for supplying meals that are ade quate as to energy values and other nutritional requirements, the homemaker has two other*---------------------------------------- important factors to consider; w ua both q u ick -actin g and pos she must satisfy the appetites se ssed good keep in g q u alities. Y east is th e m o st sa tisfa c to ry of various members of her en in g a g e n t for b re a d and family . . . and she must keep leav rolls. H ereto fo re, only two ty p e s within her food budget. h ad been a v a ila b le . F re s h , or Y O U R S E L F I M Stretching His Lurk t ello e v e r y b o d y ! was a wing walker. H You Teddy know, one of those birds in a flying circus who does things on the wing of a plane you wouldn’t try in your own parlor. They must need money mighty bad, you tell your neighbor. Teddy always was a runt. That's why he was a wing walker. You wanted as little weight as possible moving around out there on the fabric-covered wings of those Jen nies the flying circuses were using right after the war. They weren’t built for wing walking. But Teddy walked 'em, even in his sleep. It was old stuff to him. It was so old he began to look around for something new to thrill the gaping crowds. 1 ( V ? f r - 1 Something that gave them a bigger kick than hanging by your knee* <rom the undercarriage of a speeding plane. He didn't know then it never pays to play the other fellow’s game. But he learned. Well sir, It was in a town the flying circus was playing out in Iowa that Teddy cam e across the idea he was looking for. It cam e to him as he watched a human fly scale the walls of the tallest building. Reaching the topmost story, the fly somehow attached an ordinary inner tube to a window, sunk his teeth in the other end and hung there in the breese. Teddy saw the stunt "g o t” the crowd. And it would knock 'em cold when he pulled It on a plane a thousand or so feet in the air. ì ii ! m ■ V \ Human Fly Coaches Teddy for New Job. When the fly cam e down to earth. Teddy introduced himself, invited him to supper. Maybe they hoisted a couple. Anyway, the fly w arm ed up enough to tell Teddy how it worked. Before he went to bed that night, the wing w alker bought him self a couple of brand new inner tubes The next day, out at the flying field, he rigged them as he had been instructed. High up on a wall he fas tened an end of one. Then, climbing on a chair, he took the other end in his teeth and kicked the chair away. The darn thing stretched so far his feet touched the floor. He moved th e tube a couple of feet higher and everything was fine. Day after day Teddy religiously practiced hanging from that tube to strengthen the muscles of his jaws and neck. It was a heavy strain to pnt on the front upper teeth that were bridge- work. but they held. And six weeks ister Teddy was prepared to stru t his stuff. Before we go any further I had better tell you Teddy is Theodore Davidson of Galesburg. 111. They still call him "D are Devil” Davidson, this new m em ber of the Floyd Gibbons Adventurers' club. He was all of th at on a sunny afternoon, in Septem ber. 1919. in Mo line. 111., where the flying circus was putting on its show, m aking those IvV The tube started stretching and stretching. Jennies do things they were never built for. The w eather was p erfec t So was the gate. And the perform ers were feeling pretty good as they took to the skies. Especially Teddy. He was going to pop their eyes out with a brand new. death-defying stunt, perform ed for the first tim e in any land. It never occurred to him then, this would also be the last time. The inner tube was fastened securely to the axle of the undercarriage of the Jenny. And everything went off according to schedule until Teddy began lowering him self down that wriggling, slippery, flabby length of rubber. Fails to Figure Effect of Air Resistance. •‘Right then.” Teddy says. “X could see I had stretched my luck too f a r ." Right there, too. he began learning a painful lesson in simple physics! He bad failed to figure wbat effect the air resistance of his body would have upon the tubing. Hanging below the plane, mov ing 71 miles an hour, the drag of the air on Teddy added some SB or 46 pounds to the weight on that big rubber band. “T hat tube started stretching and stretching.” says Teddy, "and it was like a live thing as I slipped and fought it!” The more it stretched, the harder it was for a wing walker with a bright idea to hang on. It had never acted that way in practice. Would it hold? Could it hold? What was he going to do about it? Teddy says he was too dumb to climb back. T hat was probably because he was too busy holding on. Well sir. th at's one of the darned’st fixes I ever heard of. And it becam e worse. After rassling for 10 m inutes with th at flexible support his arm s tired. He slipped lower. Finally, he just had to let him self down to where he could sink his teeth into the gadget attached to the flapping end. His jaws clam p ’d down on it. The rest of him was limp with w eariness. His head forced back, he saw the tube stretch alarm ingly as gusts of wind put more pressure on his body. There were six feet of it between him and the landing gear. In practice, it had never stretched to more than three! J m ust have a V rOU hobby. N e r v e i specialists recom mend i t They tell us in order to keep fit stay young and be zestful in life every one should seek re laxaUon from the hum drum and rou tine of life by fol lowing up some one su b je ct some one pursuit of all-absorbing in te re st As for this absorbing pursuit or “hobby” we know of none so all- prevailing among the fair sex as the love of lace-laden, ribbon-pret tied silken lingerie finery. So let’s talk about the entrancing negligees and gowns and housecoats and cun ning bedjackets that this season go to m ake up as alluring a collection of boudoir fantasies as ere intrigued feminine fancy. In regard to modern trends it would seem as if the thought upper m ost in the minds of current de signers is to create negligees that m ay serve many purposes, rath e r than be restricted for w ear in one's boudoir. This m ovement accounts, no doubt, for the outstanding fea ture about the new silk lingerie which this season has all the individ uality and high styling of a dress. T hat our sm artest daytim e prints and pastel sheer wools are being all- over pleated is a well-known fact. See this m anner of styling reflected in the new sheer silken "a t hom e" robes th at are worn over m atching or contrasting gowns, giving the feminine appearance of the “sm ell ing salts" era of romance. It is requiring yards and yards of pleat ed silk sheer to arriv e at this ro m anticism but the result is worth the extravagance judging from the enchanting ensem ble shown to the right in the illustration. As milady moves about in this maze of diaph anous pleats the sheer loveliness of this creation is like unto that of a Plaid Silk Hat Rests Arms to Climb Back to Safety. Teddy tried to relax as the plane circled 1,500 feet above the g rand stand. His aching arm s were folded, resting for that long climb to safe ty. He wasn’t sure he could do it. But he was not perm itted to dwell on the idea for long. There was a wrench, a crunch, a shoot of pain in T eddy’s face. The bridgework that was Teddy’s front uppers had crushed! The ends ef the mouthpiece, however, were tucked away back where they were gripped by molars on both sides. Still gripping it. Teddy began inching his way upward along that thin, twisted, tough tubing that had been put to such stran g e use. Well, boys and girls, there is no use prolonging the agony. " I m ade it, too,” Teddy says, “but by such a sm all m argin I decided then and there to be satisfied with my old bag of trick s." Teddy’s story closes on a note of sadness. Those artificial teeth of his vanished into thin air during the minutes he struggled up th at yielding rope of rubber. AU the dough he m ade that dizzy day w ent to buy a new s e t Fashion is calling for color and m ore color. Milliners are answ er ing the cry, with hats m ade of plaid surah or taffeta with bags to match. The picture shows how cheerfully the new gay plaid trend ties up with an otherwise all black costume. The use of plaid accents is apparent in C o p y rig h t.—WNU S e rv ic e . m any of the new dress and hat col lections. Stripes are quite as im portant and m any spring hats are Quaint Customs Surround Oldest British Festival to be seen trim m ed with scarfs of Q uaaltagh is seldom heard of in swept, always startin g at the door vivid plaids or stripes. England, but is one of the oldest and sweeping to the h earth, other British festivals. It is observed in wise good luck will be sw ept out. Modern A partm ent p a rts of the Isle of Man, where cus Before retiring, the ashes a re taken A distinctive one-room apartm en t tom s sim ila r to "first-footing" in from the Are and smoothed over the has cream y bleached mahogany fur ScoUand a re kept up, says Tit-Bits. hearth with a p air of tongs, and In niture which shows to excellent ad Men go from house to house singing the m orning the housewife looks vantage against the walls which special festival songs, and are in eagerly at the ashes for track s of a are painted a pale French gray. vited in for a bite and a drink. hum an foot. If there la one and the But th e re a re one or two customs toe* point to the door, it m eans Hooded Coats in connection with Quaaltagh which death for one in the house; if the Winter coats with hoods will be a re o bserved nowhere else. Before footprint is reversed, it m eans the seen when the snow flies. m idnight the floor of the kitchen Is birth of a child. i WHAT to EAT and WHY l/HI G recian goddess. This full length coat in m irage blue silk sheer with knotted short sleeves snd Grecian lace bust treatm ent Is worn over a trianon rose gown with net bra top appliqued with m atching lace. Again, speaking of lingerie fash ions th at take on the styling of a dress, wouldn't you think, if we were not telling you otherwise, that the lovely lady seated in the fore ground of the group was gowned in a party frock? F act is this is a boudoir fantasy designed especially for women who like to breakfast in bed or sit pillowed in cushions In luxurious ease. The bolero is of silk sheer lastex quilted and bound ' with plain satin and m akes an in triguing bedjacket to w ear with an other gown as well as the one here shown. Off with this fanciful bolero and a gown of exquisite pure silk satin is revealed th at has a silk sheer top of lastex in quilteO effect and plain satin binding m atched to the ja c k e t A Victorian-inspired boudoir en sem ble graces the queenly figure standing to the left in the picture, consisting of a satin gown with a lace yoke and over it a "coat” of m atching chiffon, with lace appli cations and ruffles th at cascade all the way down the front, also edging the sleeves. The ensemble comes in such lovely shades as shell pink, palest blue, cham pagne, also white. The lace is dyed in each case to m atch the color of the satin and chiffon. co m p re sse d y e a s t, nnd d ried Breadstuff*— The Staff of U fa y e a st. Both of th e se p ro d u cts a r e One of h e r g re a te s t aids Is b read co m p o sed of y e a s t p la n ts com - In v ario u s fo rm s. H rra d stu ffs. or I bined w ith c e re a l. o th e r foods m ad e F re s h y e a s t h u s a h ig h e r m o is fro m g ra in , a r e u n tu re c o n ten t, h o w ev er, und b e doubtedly th e la rg c a u se of th is, sp o ils rap id ly , e st single item in j H ence, it m u st be p u rc h a se d fresh , th e d ie ta ry of the k ep t w ell re frig e ra te d , nnd used m a jo rity of peo w ithin a few d ay s. D ry y eu st ple th ro u g h o u t the i k eep s se v e ra l w eek s a t room tein- w orld. T hey a p ! p e ra tu re an d h as, th e re fo re , been p e a r in so m e form ' re g a rd e d ns m o re p ra c tic a l. Its a t alm o st ev e ry | g re a t d is a d v a n ta g e h a s been th a t m e al. And th ey a re it a c ts less q u ick ly , ow ing to the also highly s a tis I fa c t th a t so m e of th e y e a st p lu n ts fac to ry a s a b e i a r e d estro y e d d u rin g th e d ry in g . tw een m eal lunch for rap id ly grow ing school ch il Keeps and Is Quick-Acting d re n . Hut n o w ad ay s h o m e m a k e rs can B read stu ff* a r e n o ta b le for th eir buy a new kind of y e a st. A new , en e rg y v alu es an d for th e ir e a se fa st, p u re y e a st th a t co m b in es the of d ig estio n . T hey c o n tain som e keeping q u alitie s of d ry y e a st with p ro tein and m in e ra ls, and u n d er sp eedy actio n . so m e c irc u m sta n c e s, th ey m ay T his p ro d u ct is a d ry y eu st th a t also c a r r y o th e r sig n ifican t food co m es in th e form of sm a ll g r a n v alu es. ules. It so ften s p ro m p tly in w a B re a d and rolls co m b in e w ell te r, an d is th e n re a d y for use. w ith m ilk , c h e ese, b u tte r and M oreover, it k eep s its s tre n g th m e a t. T hey m a k e good e a tin g and and ac tiv ity for se v e ra l w eeks, so g iv e a c o m fo rta b le feeling of s a t th a t it cax, be k ep t on h and ut all isfactio n a fte rw a rd s . Such sim p le tim es. co m b in atio n s as b re a d an d ch eese, H o m e m a k e rs ca n b ak e w hen o r ro lls an d m ilk , a re highly effec e v e r it is co n v en ien t. And w h at tiv e in sa tisfy in g h u n g er. And delicious b re a d an d rolls they ca n th ey go a long w ay to w ard m e e t m a k e. Such w holesom e c o m b in a ing n u tritio n a l re q u ire m e n ts. tions as p ru n e b re a d , com bining both w hite an d w hole w heat flour w ith seeded, uncooked p ru n es . , . re frig e r a to r rolls, coffee ca k es, raisin b re a d , w holesom e ra ise d d oughnuts, w affles and b u ck w h e at ca k es. It cu n n o t be denied th a t b rea d is one of th e o ld e st foods know n to lim n. B ut Just to p rove th u t even o u r m o st busie foods m a y be im p roved along co m es this revolu tio n ary y eu st to p ro v id e a leuven- tng th a t is more sa tis fa c to ry th an e v e r befo re, p rrh u p s , to ho m e m a k e rs nil ov er the co u n try . c WNU C . H o u sto n (J ihh II m IU.it» SO. TIPS to vjardeners Special Garden* \ / |A N Y hobbyists g et plcu su ra ^ * fro m speciul g a rd e n s. Som a h av e been su c ce ssfu l w ith a l l m a rig o ld , o r all-|>rtunla gard en s. M arigolds a re a v a ila b le in a wide v a rie ty of sizes and sh a p e s and p ro v id e a golden-brow n g ard e n scen e of u n u su al rich n ess. P e tu n ia s h av e a w ide ra n g e oi color, an d m o re an d m o re they a re being used to r cu t flow ers as w ell as for g a rd e n color und beau ty . Som e h av e grow n g u rd en s p ri m a rily for fru g ra n c e . T he best flow ers for such a g ard e n , a c c o rd ing to H a rry A. Jo y , flow er e x p e rt, u re : A lyssum , c a rn a tio n , pinks, m ig n o n ette, n ic o tia n s, sw ee t p e e and sw eet W illiam , F o r a g ard e n of p la n ts w ithout a c tu a l flow ers but w ith show y foli age, in te re stin g re su lts h av e been o b tain ed witli th e follow ing: J o s e p h 's c o a t, coleus, d u sty m iller, snuw -on-the-m ountuin, a n n u a l p o in se tta , kochia und c a s to r oil bean. T he following will At well Into a ty p ic al w ildflow cr g a rd e n ; An n u al lupin, b a c h e lo r butto n , rud- b eck ia (cone flow er), colum bine, p ere n n ial a s te r, h e u c h rra (co ral b ells), und p ere n n ial lupin. A Notable Food Team N u tritio n ists h av e a h igh re g a rd for th e co m b in atio n of b re a d and ! m ilk . B rea d stu ffs a re g e n e ra lly j re g a rd e d a s a m o st eco n o m ical so u rce of en e rg y and p ro tein in th e d iet. Milk is o u r m o st n ea rly p e rfe c t food. And the p ro tein s of m ilk su p p le m e n t those found in th e g ra in s of w hich b rea d an d rolls T he s k irt is slim o v er th e hips a r e m ad e. and slig h tly fluring. T he sleeves C hildren esp ec ially should con a r e s m a rtly upped a t th e shoul su m e som e form of b re a d , to a st, d e rs. I t's u sty le y o u 'll w an t o r w ell-baked rolls a t ev e ry m eal. rig h t now, in thin wool, a p re tty T h ese easily d ig e ste d foods supply p rin t, o r flat c re p e - and lu te r on, th e fuel v alu es th a t m o st ac tiv e for s u m m e r, in such co tto n s as y o u n g ste rs re q u ire in ab u n d an ce. g in g h a m o r linen. R olls and b rea d w ith a w ell-baked T he P a tte r n s . c r u s t h av e th e ad d itio n al a d v a n No. 1683 is designed for sizes 6, ta g e of en c o u rag in g th o ro u g h m a s 8, 10, 12 and 14 y e a rs. Size 8 tic atio n . re q u ire s 2'4 y a rd s of 39 inch m a D u rin g ad o lescen ce, th e en erg y te ria l, w ith IV« y a r d s co n tra stin g re q u ire m e n ts a re esp ec ially high. for ap p liq u e and bunds. B oys so m e tim e s e a t m o re th an No. 1670 is d esigned for sizes 34, th e ir fa th e rs , and it is d e s ira b le 36, 38, 40. 42, 44 and 46. S i/c N th a t th e e x tra c a lo rie s be provided re q u ire s 4 y a rd s of 39 inch m a te in th e fo rm of su ch ea sily d ig ested ria l w ith sh o rt sle e v e s; 4% y a rd s an d w holesom e foods a s bread- w ith long sleeves. stu ffs. T his is also an a d v a n ta g e Send y o u r o rd e r to T he .Sewing to th e h o m e m a k e r, fro m th e point C ircle P a tte r n D ept., 149 New of view of econom y, as b rea d stu ffs M ontgom ery A ve., San F ra n c isc o , ra n k a s one of o u r m o st re a so n C alif. P a tte r n s 15 c e n ts (in coins) ab ly p rice d foods. A dolescent each . g irls, on th e o th e r h an d , fre q u en tly Z> W e s te rn N e w s o a p c r U nion. d ev elo p finicky a p p e tite s and s tra n g e food h a b its. T h ey m ay Beauty Recipe w ish to go to school w ithout b re a k A n e w sp a p e r once offered • f a s t—a p ra c tic e w hich m u st be prize for th e best rec ip e for m nk d isc o u ra g e d as it m a y lead to u n ing th e h an d s b ea u tifu l. T here d e rn u tritio n fro m w hich “ n e rv e s" U F .R E 'S a v ery new and p rac - w as a delu g e of a n s w e rs from ^ * tic al kind of ev e ry d ay d re ss w hich the following w as chosen: Junk jewelry, made up in the best m a y develop. for you, and an ad o ra b le p a rty “ Soak the h an d s th re e tim e s a of the spring accessory colors, such Adolescents Like Variety frock for little g irls. T h e y 're both as the cyclam en range of pinks, O ne w ay to help grow ing g irls so e a sy to m a k e th a t ev en if d ay in d ish w a te r w hile m other r e s ts .” fuchsia, m agenta red. violet, pastel, to be e n e rg e tic is to en c o u rag e and vivid blue, lime green, and gold th e m to e a t so m e fo rm of b re a d a t I y o u 'v e p ra c tic a lly n ev e r had a en to m ustard yellow, is being e v e ry m e a l. T his will help to keep n eed le in y o u r h an d , you ca n do used to give a color note to the best up th e fuel v alu e of th e d ie t at it, and w h a t sa tisfa c tio n y o u 'll feel w hen you see th em em e rg in g from w inter dresses. v e ry little ex p en se. y o u r h an d s! E ac h is a c co m p an ie d There Are Two Ways Velvet or silk ribbon bracelets M o th e rs m u st, h o w ev er, g u a rd ; with heavy jeweled plaques a t the a g a in s t loss of in te re s t in b read - by a step -b y -step sew c h a rt th a t to Get at Constipation front are worn in pairs, with a jew stu ffs by v a rio u s m e m b e rs of th e ir ex p lain s e v e ry th in g . L ittle G irl’s P a r ty F ro ck . eled clip to m atch them. Enam el fa m ilie s, as a re su lt of m onotony. You c a n m a k e y o u r sm a ll clips and clips set with fake stones, L u ck ily , th e re is no re a so n why Yes. and only two ways -before in big sizes, are very chic. One of th is should o cc u r in an y hom e. d a u g h te r so h ap p y (an d do it so and after it happenil Instead of the enam el flower clips is m ade to F o r it is p o ssib le to p ro v id e b read - e a sily ) by m ak in g h e r th is b asq u e enduring those dull, tired, head achy days and then having to represent twin morning glories in stu ffs in su ch a v a rie ty th a t th e frock w ith th e rip p lin g s k ir t an d c o n tra stin g h an d s. S h e’s su re to take an emergency medicine -why fuchsia and blue with a gold stem . s a m e k ind need not be se rv e d be th e belle of th e p a r ty w h en ev er not K E E P regular with Kellogg's Jew eled hat pins continue to be tw ice in su c ce ssio n w ith in the she w e a rs it. B rig h t little a p All-Bran? You can, If your con worn in the new hats. sp a c e of one o r tw o w eeks. p liq u es bloom all round the hem stipation Is the kind millions have You ca n ad d v a rie ty to th e d iet of th e v e ry full s k irt—h e a r ts or —due to the lack of "bulk" In by p re p a rin g b re a d from g ra h a m , tu lip s, w h ich e v er you p re fe r. T a f modern diets. For All-Bran goes w hole w h e a t o r ry e flour. Rolls feta , silk c re p e , o rg an d y o r b a right to the cause of this trouble c a n be m a d e fro m p lain o r sw eet tis te a r e p re tty m a te ria ls for this. by supplying the "bulk" you need. d ough. Som e of th e m o re p o p u lar H u tto n -F ro n t D ay D ress. Eat this toasted nutritious ce T his is a new ty p e of d re s s th a t Glove, shoe and handbag ensem a r e P a r k e r H ouse ro lls, san d w ich real every dsy-w lth mtlk or cream, ro lls, finger ro lls, cin n am o n buns, y o u 'll feel p a rtic u la rly w ell in, bles of m edium price have been or baked Into m u ffln s-d rln k launched in one-color com binations b u tte rsc o tc h ro lls an d p ecan rolls. an d w e a r en d lessly for shopping plenty of water, and see If your such as purplish blue or ru st . . . an d ru n a b o u t. I t's v e ry nice to life Isn't a whole lot brighter! A New Leavening Agent Basque dresses, molding the figure y o u r figure, b e c a u se it h as tu c k s Made by Kellogg’s In Battle Creek. S om e h o m e m a k e rs m a y feel Bold by every grocer. to the hipbones, are being shown on th e sh o u ld e rs an d ju s t above (h a t it is too co stly to p u rc h a se th e w aist, to fill o ut th e b u stlin e. universally for midseason wear. White dots and stars pepper the su c h fan c y b re a d s o u tsid e the black crepe jacket frocks featured h o m e. And th ey m a y feel th a t by a New York shop as stepping th e y c a n n o t s p a re th e tim e r e stones from winter crepes to spring q u ire d for ho m e b ak in g . Such a r prints . . . Cotton plaids are being g u m e n ts m ig h t h av e been v alid in talked about as "co m ers" for th e p ast. B u t not an y m o re! R e cen tly a new kind of y e a st spring. h a s been developed w hich m a k es it p ossible to p re p a re a v a rie ty of For a Boy's Room A monotone color schem e is ef | hot b re a d s a t h o m e—m o re quickly M ARK fectively carried out in a room for a th a n e v e r b efo re. T h u s, ho m e b ak Don't cough in public places. Carry with you Smith Brothers Cough ing follows th e tre n d of th e tim es boy of high school or college age. Drops. They soothe and check irritation. (Black or Menthol, J#.) Painted wails of pinkish-beige meet an d b eco m es q u ick -b ak in g . O ne rea so n w hy m o d e rn h o m e a soft brown c a rp e t Sfflrth Brp*. Cough Drops are the only drops containing VITAMIN A m a k e r s h av e been re lu c ta n t to T his is th e v itam in th a t raises the resistsnee o f the mucous m a k e b re a d an d ro lls a t hom e, I Pastels Popular m em branes o f the nose and th ro at to cold infections. Pastel shades of blue, m auve and b eliev e, h a s b een th e difficulty of o b ta in in g a le av e n in g a g e n t th a t purple a re m ost popular. See lunk Jewelry In Spring Colors Hew Gloves Match Footwear or Bags BEHAVE!