Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 05, 1945, Image 7

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Southern Oregon Miner. Thursday
New Ways of Styling Add Zest
To the Story of Sm art P rints
By CHERIE NICHOLAS
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SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS
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Start Day Right in This Frock
Matching Dress and Hat for Tot
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It s yards of 35 or 38-inch m aterial; pan-
ties. »4 yard; bonnet, including self lining.
?* yard.
Due to an unusually large demand and
current w ar conditions, slightly more tim e
is required in filling orders for a few of
the most popular pattern numbers.
Sent your order to:
Zk
A STYLE líem e what
* * more fascinating to discuss
than the gay and lovely print
SEW ING C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E P T .
I t s New Montgomery St.
frocks which are sounding so
San Francisco, Calif.
refreshing a note in the spring song
Enclose 25 cents in coins for each
of fashion!
Pretty House Frock
pattern desired.
The new prints are something to
OU’ll
look
pretty
and
very
Pattern No...............
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rave about. They are indeed "con­
efficient in this smoothly fitting
Nam e ..
versation prints." However, their
house frock with scalloped front
glory is matched this spring in the
Address
closing. Use gay floral prints, pink
styling of the dresses made of them.
sweetening is corn syrup, so little and white or blue and white
This is so new and original they
crust.
V.
carry an air of "something differ­ servative length fling a challenge to
sugar is required. To prevent crust checked gingham s, or crisp polka
Fondness for pie goes back a long
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from becoming soggy, let the un dots. Trim with bright jumbo ric
ent'* from the print frocks in seasons the sharter types, for many women
way and has not abated even during
rac.
of yore.
prefer the sleeve that covers the el­ rationing and shortages of sugar baked crust chill thoroughly in re'
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frigerator before baking.
There is. for instance, this mat­ bow.
and fruit. It's a good dessert with
Pattern No. 8763 is designed for sizes 36.
ter of sleeves which designers are
When you go print-shopping be which to top off the meal which has
Pecan Pie.
38 . 40. 42. 44. 46. 48. 50 and 52. Size 38 re­
playing up so dramatically. They prepared to be shown the most
quires 4*4 yards of 35 or 38-inch m aterial;
*4 cup butter or substitute
been light or a little shy of appetite
3 yards ric rac for trim m ing.
are really very temperamental, go­ amazing designs and patterning, as appeal.
'4 cup sugar
ing short sometimes to the vanishing for instance, bird-cage motifs to­
Dress and Hat for Tot
1 cup light corn syrup
Then, too, there are cakes that fill
point. In fact, the new brief sleeve gether with winging birds fluttering
3 eggs
A N ADORABLE warm weather
the
need
for
sweetness
and
cater
a
is a most outstanding style feature all over a colorful background. An­
1 cup shelled pecans
ensem ble for a sweet young
Fortunately
in print frocks this spring. The cap other print shows tiny colorful bit to the appetite.
1 teaspoon vanilla
miss. She’ll be sure to like the
there
have
been
developed
recipes
sleeve is designed in versatile horses in spirited pose. Be sure to
Cream butter, add sugar, syrup swinging skirt and the bodice lac­
ways, and there are numerous look up the parasol prints—little which are low in sugar and easy to and beaten eggs. Mix well, add pe ing on the dress. The little hat is
make.
extended • shoulder effects sans open parasols so gaily colorful and
cans and vanilla and pour into an easy to m ake—it opens out flat to
A good pie or cake, baked once a
sleeves.
new looking. If it's novelty-plus you
unbaked pie shell. Bake 45 min­ launder.
week,
will
give
the
family
a
sense
However, the short sleeve has a are seeking, you’ll find it in an
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utes in a moderate oven.
rival. It's the very chic softly styled amusing but very attractive safety of well being and hominess that is
P attern No. 8766 is designed for sizes 2,
A pie that is becoming increasing­
wrist-deep sleeve, the fullness of pin print done in black on a white so important in these days of rush
4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3 dress requires
ly popular is this cottage cheese pie
which is gathered into the wrist­ background. A dress recently shown and activity. Select one of the fol­
because
it
uses
inexpensive
ingredi­
band as you see in the lovely posy- made of this print is fastened with lowing recipes especially designed
ents for both crust and Alling. The ?
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print frock to the left in the illus­ three large black safety pins down for wartime eating;
spicy, lemony flavor is delicious and
tration: This type sleeve is de­ the front opening of the bodice.
Cberry-Rhubsrb Pie.
the texture of the cheese filling is
cidedly "In the news" this spring. This is one of the reasons why the
package frozen red tart cherries light and fine-grained:
Note in this long-sleeved dress that new prints are being referred to as
or 1 cup canned
Cheese Pie.
the patterning of the print deftly' "conversation prints."
1 package frozen rhubarb or 2 cups Crust:
7 A General Quiz
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suggests stripes done in spring blos­
canned
or
fresh
The florals this season are very
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12 to 15 vanilla wafers, rolled fine
soms because stripes are ever so beautiful Stripes done in flowery de­ 1 cup Juice
OOLOEA/ FLAKES O F
*4 cup sugar
style-important this season. Another sign are very new and attractive. 1 cup sugar
The Question«
H W F A F ALVO EFALV
3 tablespoons butter or substitute
style message that this pretty Prints that etch the design in black 3 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca
1. Since w hat year has the
Filling:
frock brings you is that skirts are on white are ever so smart. One of
COAtSLLVFD WL7LL
American flag officially had 13
Combine all ingredients and place
1 cup cottage cheese, sieved
more of the dressmaker type in cur­ the new trends prints frosty white
stripes?
in an unbaked pie shell. Top with
1
tablespoon
butter
S t/O A F -S H E E r
rent styling of voguish prints. A re­ flowers on pastel backgrounds. The
2. What is the only p art of a
full crust, crisscross or cutout
1 tablespoon cornstarch
stricted fullness at the skirt front, rose theme is still popular and there
r& V O E F FA /S /LV S
dog's body th at can perspire?
crust. Bake at 400 degrees F. for
% cup milk
as here shown, is very figure flatter­ is quite a showing of clover blos­
15 minutes, then reduce heat to mod­
3.
What
country
had
the
great­
2
eggs
ing. Note, too, that Jewelled but­ soms in realistic colors.
Wide­ erate <350 degrees) and bake 30 to
est num ber of casualties during
' i cup sugar
tons add glamour to this charming spaced dramatic florals on navy or
40 minutes. Meringue topping may
World War I?
Rind of *4 lemon
delicious N E W breakfast idea
frock.
black are excellent style. Styling be used on the pi> if desired. It
1
tablespoon
lemon
juice
4. Is the term "ack-ack’’ an
You can tell at a glance, looking trends that make print frocks look
• Taste i t...a n d you’ll agree.
should be piled on after the pie has
!4 teaspoon salt
im itation of the sound m ade by
at the print frock pictured to the outstandingly new highlight side
Post's Raisin Bran is a magic com­
baked, then baked foi 15 minutes
Cinnamon
antiaircraft guns?
right, what's new as new can be tied drapes, animated peplums,
bination! Made from real P ost's
longer in a moderate oven.
5.
Who
was
the
last
of
the
Mo­
Press
the
cheese
dry
and
put
40% Bran Flakes, plus seedless
about this dress. It's the serapi back-flare to skirts emphasized with
Chiffon Pie.
through a sieve. Add the melted hicans?
raisins that stay tender, thanks to
side drape that has arrived in fash- ruffled self-fabric cascades, new
P o st’s exclusive Tender-Sured
butter to it. Dissolve cornstarch in
6. How m any women m em bers
1% cups sugar
ionland coming straight from Holly­ harem drapes, big bustle bows and
process. Ask your grocer for Post’s
milk. Beat eggs, add sugar. Com­ a re there in the U. S. senate?
H cup flour
wood. It is ruch unusual style de­ so on; the new style details are
Raisin Bran—today.
bine the mixtures, then add rind and
!i teaspoon salt
tails as this serapi that make this endless. This all goes to show that
juice, salt and dash of cinnamon.
The A n sw ers
lfci cups boiling water
season’s print frocks look different print frocks have taken an impor
To make crust mix crumbs, butter
1 lemon
from past fashions. Contrast bands tant new fashion stride that adds
1. Since 1818, when it was fixed
and sugar. Press on bottom and by congress.
1 orange
of blue and yellow border this greatly to their interest.
sides
of pie plate or spring form,
scarf-like drape. The sleeves of con-
2. The tongue.
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keeping Vt cup mixture for the top.
1 unbaked pie shell
3. Russia (9,150,000).
Bake the pie in a moderate oven
4. No. It is the letter a, used
M ix the flour and sugar together
for 35 to 40 minutes.
twice as an initial, as it is pro­
in a saucepan. Stir in boiling water
Honey Nut Cake.
nounced for clarity in spelling
and cook, stirring
14
cup
butter or substitute
A Pott
over the radio and telephone by
constantly
until
Cereal
% cup sugar
the
British
m
ilitary
forces.
thickened.
Add
And now curfew fashions! What
f i cup honey
5. The Indian chief Uncas.
slightly
beaten
with the new curfew rulings there
44 cup water
6. None. (Nine in the house.)
egg yolks,
the
arises the need of costumes of less
2*4 cups sifted cake flour
juice and grated
formality and yet very dressy for
4 teaspoons baking powder
rinds of both lem­
the rearranged evening hours. The
’4 teaspoon salt
on
and
orange.
reaction to all this is the return of
1
cup chopped nuts
Cook until thick,
the semi-formal dress-up street
4 egg whites
then
cool.
Pour
length dress. Low necks, brief
Cream ¿»utter, sugar, honey. Add
filling into the
sleeves, lovely material and devas­
alternately the sifted dry ingredients
crust
and
pile
high
with
meringue
tating hats with beguiling acces­
and water. Fold
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sories answer the call. For the cur­ made by beating the egg whites with in stiffly beaten
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cup
granulated
sugar
and
1
tea­
few evenings designers are creat­
egg whites last.
ing handsome short-length gowns spoon lemon juice. Bake in a slow Bake in two nine-
also suits of rich fabrics such as oven for 15 minutes.
Balanced double action . . .
Pecan pie adds a rich, hearty fin­ inch layer pans in
faille, taffeta, moire that are en
a
moderate
oven
S
is^—
hanced with sparkling jewelled but ishing note to the meal. Part of its for 30 to 35 minutes.
for positive action in the
tons, or to the dress of uncluttered
The nicest kind of icing for this
simplicity they add an important
mixing bowl. . . for gratify*
cake combines the texture of
Lynn Says:
Jewelry piece or a fetching ensem­
creamed sugar and butter (or sub­
ble of matching necklace, bracelet
ing results in
stitute) and the flavor of mocha,
Sugar-Easy Sweets: When you
and earrings. The festive accent also
which may be left over cold coffee:
want a good icing for a cake,
is given by wearing a huge rose at
the oven.
Mocha Icing.
sprinkle chocolate bits %ver top
the waistline. Superb blouses are
6 tablespoons butter or substitute
of warm cake and allow to melt
worn with handsome suits and the
1 egg yolk
in broiler and run over the sides.
hat, be it a tiny flower confection
2 cups powdered sugar
or a stunning wider brim, adds the
Beat two egg whites until stiff
2 tablespoons left over coffee
Anal note of flattery.
and fluffy and whip in 1 cup of
l ’ i tablespoons cocoa
jelly. Colorful icing.
1 teaspoon vanilla
Powdered sugar can’t be beat
Braid-Embroidered Tunic
Cream butter thoroughly, add egg
for angel food or sponge cakes.
Coat Is Strikingly New Sift it on the cake through a yolk. Sift sugar and cocoa together
H U IM A N
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C O M P A N Y , T E R R E
H A U T E ,
IN D IA N A
and add alternately with coffee.
Eyelet embroidery and eyeletted
A new costume coat makes its ap­
cut-out doily to get a pretty pat­
Spread between layers and on top of
effects of every description are in pearance, and it may be regarded
tern.
cake.
lor another big season. This be­ as that which is on the way as a
Beat egg whites stiff and add
Cakes made with honey taste bet­
guiling junior dress tells you one of new fashion future. The tunic is
honey gradually to them. One-half
ter if they are allowed to mellow for
the ways in which eyelet adorns the heavily braided in black in a deep
cup of honey for 1 egg white is
several days before serving. Store,
mode this spring. The frock is of border effect around the hemline
the correct proportion.
covered with waxed paper, under
pale blue spun rayon trimmed with and upon the turnback cuffs that fin­
For plain yellow cakes there’s
a cake cover, or in a large sized
white eyelet. On the bodice top it is ish bell sleeves that are wide at the
little better than creaming 2 ta­
cookie tin so that it does not dry
applied so as to form the new broad­ wrist. There is a plastron of braid­
blespoons of butter with 6 table­
out.
ened shoulder lines, giving just a ing down the front and around the
spoons of brown sugar and Vi
When baking honey cakes, it is
suggestion of the now-so-fashion- collarless neckline. Altogether it is a
cup of chopped nuts. Spread on
best to grease the pan, cover with
W /ta? you MEED l
able cap sleeve. The eyelet banding "grand lady” looking coat. Comes in
warm cake and broil for 5 min­
waxed paper which is greased be­
appliqued on the skirt achieves a white, wine or pastels with black
utes.
fore pouring in the batter.
braid.
{raceful peplum outline.
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