Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 25, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, October 25, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 3
‘Trimmed With Velvet’ Bt »comes
Popular Fall Fashion Slogan I atternr _,
By CflERIK Mi.IIOI,AS
............ D epartment
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home—with dart-fitted waistline,
stitching for trim, and a very
youthful, sufficient tailored blouse.
Add the bolero to it, and make
a little suitl Several blouses and
one jumper and bolero go a long
way toward outfitting any girl for
school, and giving her the variety
velveteen
she craves. Corduroy,
*
and flannel are smart for the
jumper and bolero; linen, flat
crepe or batiste for the blouse.
•
•
•
Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1222-B is de­
signed for sizes 8, 10. 12. 14 and 18 years.
Size 10 requires 2*s yards of Ailnch ma­
terial without nap tor bolero and jumper;
1'« yards 39-Inch material for the blouse.
Send order to;
HALLOWEEN PARTY NUGGENTIONN
(See Recipes Below)
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
149 New Montgomery Ave.
San Francisco
Calif.
Enclose 15 cents In coins for
Pattern No..................... Size..................
Name
........
Address .................
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Delight your
unexpected guest
Halloween provides a good excuse
BETTE* BAKING
for an unusual party. The theme
Most of us are prone to be a lit­
you muy select should be the basis
tle inactive and unambitious dur­
around which the purty is built.
ing the warm summer months.
"Black Magic Purty," "The Haunt­
Our appetites for hcuvy, hot foods
ed House," Burled Treasure Hunt.”
become dull and we readily ac­
"The Witches* Rendezvous,*’ "The
cept and enjoy cool, refreshing
Ghosts Gambol" are all suggestive
■sluds and beverages. Just as
numes for the purty you may be
we put on heavier clothing when
planning tor All Hullows' eve.
the temperature drops, so do we
A Halloween party without deco­
discard using salads as the main
rations just isn't a party. They
dish and dessert of the menu.
may be so simple that it takes very
Miss Howe's book "Better Bak-
little time to put them up; pump­
ng" includes many flne recipes,
kins, cornstalks, and lighted jack-
tested in her own kitchen. It will
o'-lanterns. Or you may decorate
prove not only an incentive for
will) witches, owls, black and or­
"better baking" but also for be'-
ange crepe puper streamers, black
Ser and more satisfying meals.
and gray crepe paper moss dripping
You may secure this book,
from the ceilings, or ghosts standing
"Better Baking,” by writing to
in spooky corners wilt) eerie lights
Eleanor Howe, 010 North Michi­
thrown upon them.
gan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, en­
The Invitations should, of course,
closing 10 cents in coin.
be indicative of the type of party
you are giving.
"On Halloween the ghosts will
dance.
nutmeats and whipped cream, and
The gnomes and goblins will sing pour into the freezing container of
and prance;
an ice cream freezer, Alling it not
So don your masks and costumes more than % full, Assemble and
cover the freezer, Surround with
gay.
To the Haunted House be on your a mixture of 3 parts of crushed lea
way.
to 1 part rock salt Next turn the
The door will be open till the clock crank slowly and steadily until turn­
tolls eight,
ing becomes difficult. When the mix­
So lake my advice and don't be ture is frozen, carefully remove the
late."
dasher and pack down the cream
In keeping with Halloween we with a spoon. Replace the cover,
must not forget the traditional draw off the water, and replenish the
The chamber ice and salt. Let stand for an hour.
games and pranks
of horrors, with
Orange Hauce.
clanking chains,
tablespoon cornstarch mixed with
damp hands
1 tablespoon cold water
clutching the
tablespoons sugar
guests, and dark
tablespoons hot water
tunnels
should
tablespoons orunge juice
put the guests in­
to teaspoon lemon juice
to the spirit of the
1 teaspoon butter
party.
Bobbing
Make a paste of the cornstarch
for apples, fortune telling and guess­
ing games are all old favorites. and cold water. Add sugar and hot
water and cook for 15 minutes, stir­
These suggestions may bring to your
ring frequently. Add fruit juices
mind others that may be old-time
and butter
Halloween games.
Goblin's Dessert.
Last, but not least, a party Is
(Serves 4 to 5)
never rightly ended without proper
refreshments. If it is a small group, X eggs (separated)
buffet supper may be served; and T tablespoons sugar
if it Is a large group, simple, but 1 tablespoon butter (melted)
delicious refreshments will finish the Mi teaspoon salt
% cup orange juice
evening with the necessary zip!
IMi cups stale bread (cut in pieces)
Orange Dale Cake.
Beat egg yolks until very light,
to cup shortening
and gradually beat in the sugar.
1 cup brown sugar
Add butter, salt
I egg (well beaten)
and orange juice
1 cup sour milk
Pour over the
2 cups cake flour
cubed bread. Beat
1 teasp<K>n soda
egg whites until
1 teaspoon baking powder
stiff, and fold into
Mi teaspoon salt
the first mixture
1 cup dates
Pour into but­
1 whole orange
Cream shortening, add brown sug­ tered baking dish
ar slowly, and beat well. Add beat­ and bake in a moderately slow oven
(325 degrees) for about 30 minutes.
en egg and sour milk.
Mix and sift flour, soda, baking
Ginger Snap Pie Crust.
powder, and salt. Grind dates and
(Makes 2 crusts)
orange together through food chop­
Make 3 cups ginger snap crumbs
per and add alternately with the by rolling ginger snaps on bread
sifted dry ingredients. Bake in a board or crumbling through food
loaf pan in a moderate oven (350 chopper. Combine with % cup melt­
degrees) for 50 minutes.
ed butter and blend lightly. Then
Halloween lee Cream Clowna.
press mixture into pie plate, shap­
Place a ball of Ice cream on a ing firmly all around, and place in
butter cookie and use raisins, tiny refrigerator to chill until firm.
gumdrops or can­
Pumpkin Chiffon Pie.
died cherries to
(Makes 2 pies)
make the eyes,
3 tablespoons gelatin
nose, and mouth
Mi cup cold water
in the ice cream.
(1 eggs
Place
an
ice
2 cups sugar
cream cone up­
2 to cups strained pumpkin
side down on the
1 cup milk
ice cream for a
1 teaspoon salt
cap, and place a
1 teaspoon ginger
ruff of whipped cream on the cookie
1 teaspoon cinnamon
around the clown's neck.
to teaspoon nutmeg
Pumpkin Ice Cream.
to teaspoon cloves
(Makes 1 quart)
1 cup whipping cream
% cup sugar
Soak gelatin in cold water S min­
* teaspoon cinnamon
utes. Separate eggs and beat egg
H teaspoon ginger
yolks. Then combine 1 cup of the
Pinch of salt
sugar, the strained pumpkin, milk,
1 cup coffee crenm
salt, and spices With the egg yolks
2 egg yolks (beaten)
and cook slowly, stirring constant­
* cup pumpkin (canned)
ly, until thickened. Remove from
teaspoon orange rind (grated)
Are, add gelatin, and stir until dis­
cup pecan meats
solved. Cool. When mixture be­
K cup whipping cream
gins to thicken, stir in the remain­
Combine the sugar, cinnamon, gin­ ing cup of sugar and fold in the
ger and salt. Mix well. Add the beaten egg whites. Pour Alling in
cream slowly and scald over boiling the chilled ginger snap pastry shells
water. Mix beaten egg yolks and and chill in refrigerator until set.
pumpkin, and add to the cream mix­ Before serving decorate pies with
ture with the orange rind. Return whipped cream faces, using chilled
to heat, and cook for 5 minutes, pastry tube.
stirring constantly. Chill, fold in the (ReleaMd by Western Newspaper Union.)
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order, today, from your grocer.
O NOT decide on the new coat,
D dress or suit until you have thor­
oughly looked into the matter of
silver with three charms hanging on
Chains.
The stunning off-the-face
hat is of felt in matching bottle
green.
In the chic velvet trims a new
avenue of design has been opened
that promises anything and every­
thing in the way of artful expres­
t sion.
The smart side fastenings in
one piece dresses invite velvet ac­
cents in no uncertain manner. Cre­
ators of smart fashions are taking
advantage of the vogue to introduce
many novel interpretations of the
mode, such as a princess dress in
black sheer wool that fastens down
one side under a wide border of
velvet.
At a long-torso waistline
point the dress is tied with velvet
in the same manner as the new
coats that tie to one side.
Dresses of cashmere jersey are
cunningly trimmed with velvet in
such accents as collar, cuffs and
novel pockets. It is very good style,
too, tor the two-piece dress is made
of a jersey skirt with velveteen
blouse top that is finished off with
jersey at neckline and wrist and
down the front
The very chic jacket suits that
make simplicity of line their key-
note show they are of newest vin­
tage when they are piped with vel­
vet, have velvet covered buttons and
most likely a velvet collar of match­
ing velvet Of course the favorite
suit is black with black velvet How­
ever; the “call to colors" is result­
ing in suits and coats made of gor­
geous tweeds that are colorfully
velvet-trimmed.
One house of design noted for its
smart fashions is making a play on
dresses that exploit the new pencil-
slim lines that take on a flounce be­
low the knee. These are of sheer
wool, notably cashmere jersey or
the new suede-finished wools. The
high style feature reaches its cli­
max in cunning schoolgirl collars of
matching velvet
Shirred velvet
muffs are also a new style note.
the cloth-trimmcd-with-velvet vogue
that is fairly taking the world of
fashion by storm this season. So
Inspired have designers become m
this direction they are playing up
the theme with all the cunning and
imagination at their command. The
Idea is being exploited to the ut-
most, and as the movement devel­
ops. the possibilities offered unfold
in endless chain.
Black velvet sleeves, yoke and
front panel have been used with tell­
ing effect to give an assuredly new-
thls-season look to the smart two-
piece wool jacket-dress shown to the
left in the illustration. Yes. indeed,
you will show fashion alertness if
you see to it that your first town
dress flaunts accents of velvet. Cun­
ning style details that add to the
prestige of this costume are the
barbaric pair of clips, the centers
of which are huge cabochon emer-
aids, the huge silver fox muff and
the veil-draped black felt chapeau
worn with it.
The other velvet trimmed model
shown here is one of those all-
important long-coat costume suits
which best dressed women arc ac­
cepting as a most welcome fashion
this season.
Bottle green tweed
is the chosen material for this hand­
some ensemble. The gored skirt is
topped with a full length coachman's
coat accented with green velveteen
(velveteen vies with velvet for
trimming) collar lapels and buttons
and various binding of edges. The
lapel ornament—everybody's wear­
ing lapel gadgets this season—is of (Released by Western Newspaper Union.)
Fur-Faced Hat
Fashion-Wise Use
Bright, Gay Colors
This is developing into a season
of gorgeously gay colors.
The
tweeds for coats and suits were
never so strikingly colorful. Plaids
have gone on a rampage of color.
Feathers on hats flaunt color to the
limit Accessories are a riot of eye­
blinding color.
In costume design a play on color
is being made that is startling in ef­
fect but the bold handling of con­
trast colors is one of the most fas­
cinating gestures fashion records
this season. For example, it is chic
for a dress to have a neutral colored
shirtwaist top, with a skirt which
introduces panels of vivid colors.
Such a dress could be made of pale
beige with sections of scarlet Irish
green and royal blue.
The new black frocks achieve their
dash of color with yokes, vestees or
front panel effects made up of green,
cerise and purple crepe. Dare as
much color as you please and you
will be none too colorful this season.
Nothing less than a sensation,
that's what the new and dramatic
furJaced broad-brimmed hats are
creating. The model pictured tells
the "reason why" every woman of
It is a season of gayest of gay
fashion is sending in a rush order for
a fur-faced hat to match her coat. plumage and novelty feathers. So
The hat and coat ensemble shown much so, the newest hats of the sea­
here is of beaver. It is made of son are made entirely of pasted
such smooth furs as Persian lamb, feathers in gorgeous colors. With
black sealskin, leopard and other the new dark furs they are simply
spotted varieties, also ermine for stunning.
Your feather chapeau
evening wear. These repeat again may be of the now-so-chic broad­
and again in millinery to match the brim type or it may be a cunning
fur coat or fur trim on the suit. little novel shape or a close fitting
For those who can indulge in fur turban. Just so it's feathered to
luxury, an important new fashion is distinction.
Felt casual hats flaunt spectacu­
hat and muff twosomes. It is said
that the white fur theme In acces­ lar quills and other feather novel­
sory sets of this type will become ties. New too are the felt bretons
a pronounced vogue this winter. as well as those of velvet that have
They add a distinctive appearance a fringe of brilliant feathers outlin­
ing the brim.
that women And most becoming.
Newest Hats Made
Of Pasted Feathers
COR all school-girls,
1 grades and on up through col­
lege, the jumper-with-blouse out­
fit is the very best and most popu­
lar of classroom fashions. Every
smart shop shows it. Every smart
girl wants it. Here it is in a de­
sign (No. 1222-B) that can be
quickly and economically made at
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Feast-for - the - Least’
Universal Language
Kindness is a language that the
dumb can speak, and the deaf
hear and understand.—Bovee.
Apples for Genins
Different men have strange
ways of creating and inventing.
Sir Frederick Banting, discoverer
of insulin, awoke from a deep
sleep at two in the morning to
find inspiration streaming through
his brain, so he jotted down brief
notes and went back to sleep. But
it was during this period that his
main problems were solved. Schil­
ler always had rotten apples in
his desk, for their aroma brought
inspiration.
De Quincey drank
strong tea and took opium for the
same reason. Few mental work­
ers depend on hard work for in­
spiration. Descartes, the great
mathematician, believed in idle­
ness and always lay in bed till
eleven. It was then that his best
ideas came tumbling into his head.
Thornton Wilder, the American
writer, gets most of his plots while
out hiking, and Henry Ford admits
Choice Morsel
that only while resting does his
A proverb is a mouthful of
brain ueek out new channels of
choicest meat, well seasoned.
thought.
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