Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 18, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Friday, July 18, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
For Summer Style Silhouettes
Visit Your Corsetry Expert
By CHERIE NICHOLAS
in outline. Matching panholder»
may be made from the parrot-in-
cage motif.
• • •
Z92M, 15 cents, brings this set of parrot
tea towel and panholrler motifs In a trans­
fer that will stamp more than once. Send
your order u>
Box IM W
Kansas City, Mo.
Enclose 15 cents for sacb pattern
desired. Pattern No..
Name
Address
Pattern No. Z9266
K/fONDAY, Tuesday, Wednes-
iV*day, Thursday — each tea
towel boasts an industrious parrot
busily pointing the way to efficient
household routine. Applique Polly
and outline the rest of the motif,
or do these gay designs entirely
thirst qri \< hi it idi ah
Tills WEIK'H MENU
Ttie thermometer's soaring and
the summer sun'a too hut, you say?
Then you'll want a cool, gracious
drink with tinkling ice to lift your
wilted spirits.
Indeed the favorite pickup for a
sultry day Is nothing more than a
simple drink of fruit juice», tea, or
frosty milk with shimmering Ice.
The tartness of the fruit juices In
these drinks will refresh and cool
you. soothe your disposition long
after you've sipped them. Besides
they'll give vitamins and minerals
to pep you up even more.
For a really quick cooling drink
you might try some of the prepared
fruit juice powders on the market
They can be mixed In a flash and
give a very satisfying beverage The
children will like working with
them, too, and won't muss the kitch­
en if they have this type of easy
preparation to use.
Summer drinks can be especially
attractive when served with those
fragrant sprigs of
mint you have
growing on the
side of the house,
lihL
strawberries
from the patch,
i s «su «*-» o 1
or
long, length-
_2<1 _•<
w I s e slices of
A C
lemon to bring
out the delicate flavor of tea. Ice
cubes with cherries, red berrle»,
mint leaves, orange or lemon slices,
or fruit juices al) frozen In the cubes
will make your thirst quenchers s
joy to look al
•Iced Tea.
Tea must be made double strength
when used with 1er, so use 2 tea-
Spoons for each cup of water Meas­
ure 1 cup of frcthly drawn water,
bring to a boll. Pour over leave»,
let steep 5 minutes, then strain into
a pitcher. Cool, pour into glasses
filled with ice, two-thirds full. Serve
With slices of lemon.
You can do such delightful things
with this combination of tea, or­
anges and mint, so here's a recipe
which you might like to try. It'» a
company favorite!
Orange Mint Julep.
(Serves 10)
fl glasses of strong tea
2 cups sugar
H cup water
1 orange rind grated
Juice of six oranges
Sprays of mint
Boll the sugar and water and grat­
ed orange rind for 5 minutes. Re­
move from fire, add crushed mint
leaves and let cool. To the strained
tea add ornnge juice, and pour into
glasses which are half-filled with
crushed Ice. and sweeten to taste
with the strained mint syrup. You'll
like this garnished with mint spray»
and floating orange slices.
For a really exhilarating drink
that has nutritive value so vital to
lift lagging spirits, here's eggs and
milk combined with fruit and juices.
It's so-o-o good and loka like a
charm.
LYNN HAYS:
A snowy frost on the glass In
which you serve your cooling
summer drinks is very attrac­
tive and simple to make. All
you do is dip the top of the glass
before it is fllled Into slightly
beaten egg white und then into
granulated sugar, Allow to dry
thoroughly before using,
If you'd like a true frost for
the glass try a drink which is
guaranteed to have one. Such
arc the old-fashioned “granite”
which may be of any flavor you
desire. The granit is a half­
frozen drink which is put in the
refrigerator or freezer until a
light snow-frost appears, but
leaves the drink still liquid
enough to pour.
For a strawberry granit, mash
a quart of berries and cover with
1 Mi pounds of sugar, then set
aside for several hours to let a
syrup form.
Drain and press
through a sieve. Add 1 table­
spoon of strawberry extract, then
mix with 1 pint of water. Freeze
until the top is snow-frosted and
serve in long, thin glasses.
Fruit Cup
Noodle Ring with Fried Chicken
Cream (Jravy
Hot Biscuit»
Fresh Asparagus with Browned
Butter and Crumb Sauce
Tossed Fresh Vegetable Salad
French Dressing
•Iced Tea
Red Raspberry Fluff
•Recipe given.
Frult Float.
(Serves 2)
1 cup water
I * I 'HIS is a day and age that de-
2 cup» sugar
* mands style-perfection throughout
Juice of 2 lemons
every detail of general makeup and
Juice of 2 oranges
apparel. One may be ever so glam-
2 eggs
I orously groomed In matter of com­
Mi teaspoon salt
plexion, hair-do and fingertips, one's
W cup fresh raspberries or straw- I costume may be of fine fabric In
berries
colors delectable, stylized “to the
Chipped ice
queen’s taste," but if one's figure
Boil the sugar and water for 5 is not expertly and scientifically
minutes. Cool. Mix all the ingredi­ brought under subjection into lines
ents except the ice and beat thor­ of smooth contour and grace via
oughly. Chill. When ready to serve, faultless foundation-garment tech-
pour Into glasses half filled with Ice. ' nique, all is lost in matter of style-
Garnish with a few whole berries. ' right and charming appearance.
Fruit Hwlssle.
Note how slim, svelte and gra­
ciously satisfying the fashions pic­
(Serves 8-10)
tured are to the eye. They demon­
1 quart strong tea
strate the efficacy of corset wizard­
1 quart ginger ale
ry in giving the much-to-be-coveted
Juice of 3 lemons
1 small bottle maraschino cherries smooth silhouette that modern fash-
l Ion demands. In the foreground the
Juice of 3 oranges
"portrait of a lady” demonstrates
2 cups pineapple juice
1 cup diced or crushed pineapple how distinctive a smartly conserva­
Mix all the Ingredients together, tive graceful sheer print redingote
I costume looks when the wearer is
sweeten to taste and serve Iced.
Here's an old-fashioned treat that nicely fitted in the correct founda­
always makes new friends. I can tion garment. In this instance the
still remember simple styling of the redingote with
how nice the its accent of tiny white buttons down
kitchen smelled the front calls for a well-constructed
when mother corset in order to show to advan­
used to put it up, tage the slender-waisted figure.
and then again Diminutive quill pens darting from
how hospitable tiny inkwells make the attractive
everyone thought white-print patterning on fine dark
she was when un-
expected guests came and she
served this drink, It has n delight-
ful color, and unusual flavor.
Currant ftyrup With Raspberries.
(Makes 3 quarts)
1 pint currant juice
2 pounds sugar
fl pounds currants
1 pound sour cherries
1 pound raspterries
1*4 pints water
Pick. wash. seed, and dry the cur­
rants carefully. Seed and stem the
cherries, and the raspberries Pound
and mash them well and let stand
in a cool place for 36 hours. Then
strain through a bag. Cook the
sugar and water until it will snap
when tested In cold ya ter. Then
add the fruit syrups, let boil 5 min­
utes, remove from fire Let it get
cold and then put up in bottles.
Cinnamon Almond Float.
I
(Serves 6)
*4 cup sugar
Vi teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 quart cold milk
1 teaspoon almond extract
H teaspoon vanilla
1 pint vanilla ice cream
Combine sugar and cinnamon;
add milk and flavorings and stir un­
til sugar is dissolved. Pour into tall
glasses and top each with a gen«
erous spoonful of ice cream.
Coconut Flake Cookies.
(Makes 5 dozen)
lMi cups sifted flour
3 teaspoons double-acting baking
powder
H teaspoon salt
3 cups corn flakes or bran flakes
1 cup butter or other shortening
1 cup granulated sugar
H cup brown sugar, firmly packed
2 eggs, unbeaten
It is u treasurable little hat and
dress of cunning pique, patterned
1 teaspoon vanilla
1*4 cups shredded coconut
with pink rosebuds that this darling
Sift flour once, measure, add bak­ little girl is wearing. The gay posy
ing powder and salt, and sift again; pique is just the thing for the mak­
add flakes. Cream butter, add sug­ ing of this little sun suit. A match­
ar gradually, and cream together ing bonnet completes the vision.
well.
Add eggs, one at a time,
beating thoroughly after each. Add
Mithly Blouse Types
vanilla. Add flour and flakes mix­
One of the reaction» to the vogue
ture, mixing well.
Add coconut.
Drop from teaspoon on ungreased for long-torso lines is the revival of
baking sheet and bake in moderate the middy blouse. The latest types
oven (375 degrees F.) 12 to 15 min­ accent the lowered V-llne neck.
utes, or until done For variation H Middy sweaters are very smart
White
cup chopped nuts may be added to worn with pleated skirts.
wash-fabric middies are also good
mixture before baking.
Style.
(RelsuaSd by Western Newspaper Union.)
Hat to Match
I
Matches should be kept in non-
inflammable containers where
children cannot reach them.
• • •
6,760 Languages
One reason jelly is tough is be­
cause too little sugar is used; an­
It seems incredible that there other is overcooking.
are as many as 6,760 languages in
It takes less time, fewer hours
the world, but a census taken re­
cently by philologists reveals that of labor and, therefore, costs less
such is the case. Most of the lan- to roof a house with strip shingles
guages are *‘dead” tongues, and than with individual shingles.
• • •
only 2,796 are now spoken, but
even this seems a staggering num­
Proper drainage should be pro­
ber.
vided under concrete floors and
Among the white races English porches, and around wall footings
is most widely spoken, then Rus­ and foundation walls.
• • •
sian, German, Spanish, French,
Portuguese and Italian, in the or­
Meals with plenty of color are
sheer for the redingote with der given. Of the rest, more peo­
not only more interesting, but are
matching crepe for the under slip.
ple speak and write Chinese than invariably better balanced than
Shirred heart-shaped pockets add
any other language.
colorless meals.
interest to the flaring skirt.
Slim through the waist and hips,
smartly bulky through the blouse
and shoulder, the lumberjacket
slacks costume shown is beautifully
tailored in cool spun rayon for
active summer way. For a slim,
chic line and comfortable action
freedom, the fashion-wise vacation­
ist will wear this trim costume over
£¡7 \
• Baking day» are happy days when
a sleek panty girdle correctly fitted
R? 5^7 \ Clabber Girl is used ... Proud bakers
to her special needs.
Fresh and cool for summer the
sing the praises of Clabber Girl in mil*
patrician jacket suit pictured to the
lions of home*.
left uses fine printed sheer and
crepe in a clear white scroll and a
f
leaf patterning. A self-fabric softly
styled jabot at the bodice front
gives subtle accent to this sheer-
with-crepe frock, with its all-around
pleated skirt. The season's impor­
tant lingerie touch appears on the
collar of the nipped-in jacket.
The influence of the new long-torso
Deadly Tongue
As Presented
line is seen in the attractive spec­
The
second
most
deadly
instru
­
We
sometimes
think that wo
tator costume shown to the right in
the group. Here a smartly striped ment of destruction is the dyna­ hate flattery, but we only hate the
one-piece frock is teamed with a mite gun—the first is the human manner in which it is done.—La-
Rochefoucauld.
trim short-sleeved jacket in solid tongue.—W. G. Jordan.
white. The broad collar of the frock
is worn over the jacket collar to
heighten the ensemble effect. Worn
over a well-fitting foundation gar­
ment. this figure-revealing costume
has a slender trim line cf grace and
beauty.
SHE KNOWS ...
CLABBER
GIRL
• "Baking Powc/er •
(Released by Western Newspaper Union.)
CityCottonsGo'Tops’
In Summer Fashions
Ladies who “know their fashions”
dress
in
gingham.
seersucker,
chambray, tissue-crinkle organdy,
dark boucles and other smart “city
cottons.” It is a picture that fash­
ion paints for summer, most re­
freshing and one that goes keen on
chic and charm.
For downright
practicality the jacket suit tailored
to a nicety of dark check crinkle
seersucker, of plaid gingham or
striped chambray takes first prize
this summer. Women of discrimi­
nating tastes have yielded whole­
heartedly to the new cotton vogue,
a fact impressed on one throughout
the summer style parade all along
the highways and byways of fashion.
Sweaters for Evening
Wear Are Very Popular
Evening sweaters continue to be
a smart fashion. The latest arrival
in formal sweaters reflects the bra
influence in a most attractive way.
It is knitted of pastel wool, comes
just below the bust neckline where
it ties with velvet ribbon drawn
through a deep scalloped V-neckline.
Sleeves are short and for an eve­
ning fantasy this is one of the pret­
tiest sweaters imaginable.
Dye W hite Venise Lace
To Match Your Fabrics
The use of stark white stiffened
Venise lace is outstanding in the
summer mode. So successful has
this adventure in lace proved, de­
signers are planning to trim mono­
tone frocks this fall In handsome
Venise lace dyed to match the fabric
that teams with It
Gay Handkerchiefs
Carry out a summer note for your
costume by flirtatiously flaunting a
gaily flowered handkerchief.
You
can
get
perfectly
fascinating
“hankies” with realistically colorful
life-size roses printed to look as if
they were artfully hand-painted.
Others ar» patterned with huge
poppies, and the ones with big clus­
ters of natural looking violets are
lovely with the new and now-»o-fash-
lonable costumes In purple tone».
Unblemished Sun
Short on Inspiration
The sun, though it passes
We give advice but we do not
through dirty places, yet remains inspire conduct. — La Rochefou­
as pure as before.—Ooke.
cauld.
Its A GOOD
AMERICAN
CUSTOM
HANDING OUT CIGARS
w/H! th» dictir it ¡a: •Will,
tld mu, ywdn c Mur! MHhtr
nd My tn hi th doing ttt/l"
And it*» an American custom from
coaat to coaat to enjoy the fine,
full flavor of America*» moat
popular cigar!
Try KING EDWARD today!
KING EDWARD
Cigars
WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER
YOU
ARE AN
I k I r I I I r k I T I A I
INFLUENTIAL
pE RSQ N
The merchant who advertises must treat
you better than the merchant who does
not. He must treat you as though you
were the most influential person in town.
Aa a
matter of cold fact you are. You
hold the destiny of his business in your
hands. He knows it. He shows it. And you
benefitbygoodservice.bycourteoustreat-
<tndby1owe^>ricet