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Friday, September 26, 1941 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 3 Dr astio Millinery Changes For Autumn Fashion Parade PATTERNS SEWONG CORCHE By CHERIE NICHOLAS many interchangeable effects. Pattern No. 8018 presents a jump er which slim girls will like—it has a fitted waistline, marked with a shaped, wide belt. The top is supported with straps which cross and button in back. The regula tion convertible collar blouse is in cluded with the jumper pattern. • • • Pattern No B018 Is Iri uneven sizes 11 to 19. Size 13 jumper requires 31» yards 35-lnch material or 2*i yards M inch ma terial. Blouse with short sleeves takes l’i yards 35-lnch material. For this attractive pattern, send yr.ur order to; SEWING CIRCI.K PATTERN DEPT. 119 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 13 cents in coins for Pattern No......... ................ Size............ Name................... . ................................... . Address............. . ................................... . WAFFLE* AT NIGHT—GUE*!»* DELIGHT! (See Recipes Below) 1 HIS WI EK n MENU Waffles! Urn'm! Crisp and browned to suit the taste—a queenly dish, whether you’re a homemaker who delights in calling In your friends a “home body" who caters only to Uie family—or a lone cater who simply likes nice foods. It's fun to make ’em . . . It's fun to buke 'em. And waffle baking has made so many homemakers—young and old—waffle-party conscious, that we’ve included in Uris week’s col umn gumes especially suitable for waffle parties. So why not be a hostess who is different! Invite the “gang" in for a neighborhood "waffle feed." Your new deal in entertaining- whet h l • your guests be ,'ub- women, daugti ter's pals, the high school bas ketball team, or hubby's cronies— will go down in social history. Mark our words! Waffle retlpes can be divided into two parts -the "ordinary" or “regui lar” waffle—good enough for any body; and Uie waffles with frills arid furbelows —gingerbread waffles, chocolate waffles, etc. So we give you some of each. Waffle«. (Makes 5 waffles) 2 cups sifted flour 1*4 cups milk 3 teaspoons baking powder *4 tcasp<x>n salt 3 eggs 4 to fl tablespoons melted shortening Separate the eggs and beat the yolks with the milk. Add the sifted dry ingredients, then the melted shortening, and last, the stiffly beat en egg whites. Pour into hot waffle iron and bake until iron stops steam ing. Variations for Standard Recipe. Pineapple Waffles—Reduce milk in plain waffle recipe to 1 cup and add % cup well-drained crushed pineapple. Date Waffles—Add 1 cup chopped dates mixed with part of flour from recipe. Ham Waffles—Add 8 tablespoons fninced cooked ham to plain waffles. Huckleberry Waffles—Add 1 cup well-drained, canned or fresh huck leberries mixed with V< cup sugar. Nut Waffles—Add 1 cup finely chopped nuts to standard waffle rec ipe. Spiced Waffles—Add 1 teaspoon cinnamon, *.i teaspoon cloves and % teaspoon nutmeg to batter for plain waffles. Nuts may be added to this. Corn Waffles—Add 1 cup well- drained, canned whole-kernel corn to standard recipe. Yeast Waffles. (Makes 5 waffles) 1% cups milk 1 teaspoon salt 4 tablcsput/'s melted shortening 1 yeast cake V« cup warm water 2 cups flour • 2 eggs Dissolve yeast in warm water. Add salt and melted fat, then milk and flour. Stir until smooth. Let LYNN SAYS: Care of the Waffle Iron. Most modern electric waffle irons should not be greased, but extra richness must be put into the waffle batter. This should be poured on the pre-heated iron from a pitcher or with a large spoon. With continued use, the cook ing surface is apt to become brown, and it is a mistake to re move this unless it becomes burned or too thick. During the occasional scourings, great care must be taken not to get water into the connection plug or heat ing element. A damp cloth or a soft brush should be used to free the iron from excess batter or crumbs. WAFFLE PARTY Hot Bouillon Syrup Sausages Fruit Salad Homemade Chocolate- Mint Ice Cream Coffee Milk Waffles DREPARE to s< <• drastic innova- * tions in millinery fashions this season Perhaps the most signifi cant and startling is the new cover up look that is achieved through curtain drapes, snood fantasies and stand over night, or 1H hours. When various other intriguing devices. ready to use, beat egg yolks, add to There Is an endless number of mixture and then add beaten whites. Bake 4 minutes on a very hot iron., new silhouettes on the fall program, which carries the assurance of ev Fruit Hauer for Waffles. ery one, being becomingly hatted this season Basic hats are all on >4 cup cutter the list, so you can be utterly con- 2 cups powdered sugar servative In your choice. You will 1 cup crushed berries find your favorite beret on the list, 1 egg white all types of draped turbans, pill- 1 teaspoon vanilla box shapes galore, bonnets from Cream butter, add powdered Dutch to frontier-woman types, sail sug <r and when well creamed, stir ors wide of brim or not. mushrooms in u ite of egg and vanilla. Mix and cloches (very face-framing thoroughly and add berries. Chill. this year) also calots in versatile Makes a delicious topping for waffles pleasing interpretations. However these simply give start when served for supper, dessert, or to the current millinery story. The even late-at-nlght as a "snack." big thrill is the revolutionary inter Gingerbread Waffles. pretations that daring designers are iMnkes fl waffles) giving to the various type hats, through amazing back - curtain 1*4 cups pastry effects, cover-up devices and pictur flour esque drapes. This all seems to con Vi cup sugar vey a new message of "more hat Mi cup molasses than hair" in direct contrast to the 2 eggs long bobs showing as heretofore. 1 cup sour milk Below to the right, in the group 1 teaspoon ginger illustrated is a very new pompa l4 teaspoon salt dour pillbox type made of sheered i teaspoon soda felt that achieves outstanding dis i teaspoon baking tinction and sophistication, via a powder coarse-mesh net snood draping, so 0 tablespoons melted shortening voluminous it extends over the Beat eggs until light. Add sugar, shoulders. Note also the decorative molasses and sour milk. Sift dry in metal band ornament, from beneath gredients together and add. Beat which, the snood emanates in gath until smooth. Add shortening and ered fullness. bake 3 or 4 minutes. Serve with Another hat that is making con Ice cream. versation in the fashion world is the profile beret. The hat below to Chocolate Waffles. the left, is typical of this new trend. (Makes 4 waffles) 1*4 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder H teaspoon salt 6 tablespoons sugar 2 eggs 1 cup milk 1 squares chocolate 4 tablespoons butter Luxury Blouse (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Apple Waffles. (Makes 6 waffles) 1*4 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 egg 2 tablespoons butter *•« teaspoon salt *4 cup milk ’i cup chopped apples 2 tablespoons lemon juice Dash of nutmeg HE dress which is practically a requirement for college en T trance is the jumper. It’s the basis of every well-planned school wardrobe, for it can be worn with different blouses and sweaters in People of Thailand The inhabitants of Thailand (Siam) are called “Thai,” which is a plural term meaning “The Free People.” Because the na tives have always been known as Thai, and have preferred to call their country “Maung Thai,” rath er than “Sayam" or “Siam,” the terms Siam and Siamese were of ficially changed to Thailand and Thai, respectively, on June 24, 1939, by a notification of the presi dent of the council of ministers. Two Classes There are two distinct classes of people in the world; those that feel that they themselves are in a body; and those that feel that they themselves are a body, with something working it. I feel like the contents of a bottle, and am curious to know what will happen when the bottle is uncorked.—Wil liam De Morgan. Two-Piece Effect For Fail-Winter The two-piece effect whether sim ulated or actually so, is outstand ing this season. Sometimes the skirt is seamed to a long-torso middy like top so that it has the appear ance of a two-piece, though it really is a one-piece. This type is particu larly slenderizing to the figure in clined to curves. Then the new tunic costumes in terpret the two-piece vogue, being actually two-piece versions and not camouflaged. Tunics are running a big vogue, some straight-lined, oth ers with a flare. Peplums sewed on at the waist line make another interesting ap proach to the modish two-piece fash ions. Youth seeks the peplum ef fects for they are especially adapt ed to slender hips but the more ma ture figure glories in the straight tunics and long torso bodice tops. Mix and sift dry ingredients. Add milk, beaten eggs, fat and chocolate which has been melted over hot wa ter. Preheat iron 8 minutes and bake waffle for 3 minutes. Chop apples, add lemon juice and nutmeg. Let stand for 15 minutes. Sift flour, measure, add dry ingredi ents and add apples and butter. Heat waffle iron fl to 8 minutes, pour on batter and bake 2 to 3 minutes. Serve with butter and brown syrup. Here’s a good game for your next waffle party. It’s called CONSE QUENCES and is played as the old familiar Conse quences. Paper and pencil are needed. Each per son draws the — head of a beast. Pird or man, folds the paper over and passes it to the neighbor on his left. Each per son then draws a body of beast, bird or man, according to his fancy, and again folds the paper over. The last item to be added is the legs and feet. The paper is to be folded again and passed to the neighbor on the left, then all are opened. The results may be astonishing. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) The dramatic pose given to dashing berets, to achieve a smart new look is perfectly demonstrated in this model, which is a black skirt-felt shape worn to accent the new profile silhouette. That there are many ways of wearing the popular beret, adds to its popularity this season. Not only is the profile beret out standing but emphasis is also given to huge berets worn back on the head in pompadour fashion. A tremendous revival of feather trims is announced, which is an other "reason why" hats take on a different look these days. Not only does fashion place “a feather in your cap” but entire hats are made of feathers. And a perfect riot of feathers enliven the new fall felts, while dressy headgear will flaunt feathers in gayest mood. The little hat above, to the left, is typical of little feminine millinery confections, that call for cunning veils and the use of hatpins. One characteristic feature of town and country wide-brim felts, is that crowns go towering to any height, as you see in the model pictured in the upper right corner. In this instance, a striking hat-and-bag en semble has been achieved with two- toned felt, bright blue and red glove stitching. Blue and red combina tions is a "last word" message broadcasting from fashion centers, not only for hats but for the entire costume. Sportsfelts are very wide of brim this season and have a nonchalant swagger picturesqueness about them that is most intriguing. I SEE THAT USS NICOTINE IN THE SMOKE COUNTS WITH I you, too You pay leas for Clabber Girl but you use no more . . . Add to this Clabber Girl’s half century record of perfect baking results and you will see why millions of proud homemakers use Clabber Girl, exclusively. Order a can of Clabber Girl from your grocer today. You will be amazed when he tells you the price. You will be delighted with your baking results. You Pay LESS... but us« NO MORE BBER GIRL BAKING POWDER Adaptations The whole secret of living is to make adaptations as they are nec essary. Let none of us try to in sist that nothing should ever be changed!—Jane Addams. MILDNESS (S ONLY ONE REASON I SAAOKE G4MELS. THEY HAVE A SWELL I FLAVOR, TOO n Fall Fashion Program Includes Lace Neckwear Evening and dressy afternoon blouses stress the luxury note more importantly than it has been for many past seasons. This distin guished blouse has an elaborate em broidery treatment expressed in multi-colored sequins, beads and metal threads. The use of rich and glittering embroideries for the new evening jackets follow the same trend. The new deep armhole seams so modish this fall, present endless opportunity to introduce or nate embroidery schemes. Sweater V Necklines Sweaters have become a campus and schoolgirl hobby. The fashion te*t stands pre-eminently forth as a favorite is the long torso pullover sweater with a deep V-neckline. The “big idea" is to wear this sweater in lightweight soft cashmere yarns over a smartly styled tweed skirt. Emphasis on lace neckwear ac cessories continues as important fashion news. The fact that classic simplicity is the rule for daytime dresses of sheer wools and smart velveteens, has caused a revival or rather sustained interest in lovely feminine lingerie neckwear touches. New in the present showings are deep lace-trimmed collars with half sleeves of matching lingerie to be sewed into bracelet-length sleeves. CONTAIN» 28% LESS NICOTINE . nf the 4 other largest- Sequins and Appliques Trim Fine-Mesh Veils Veils will be very ornate this sea son, with glittering accents of se quins or appliques of tiny felt flow ers. Some are dotted with tiny suede stars. Very fine mesh veils prevail, some of which are bordered with span gles, others having rows of heavy chenille to finish them off. ça a im n L - the cigarette °E vH I f| L COSTLIER TOBACCOS