The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, September 12, 1930, Image 3

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    Favorite colors for shoes
include brown, green, wine
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According (a orders from fnxMnn
ticad'iunrtcrs footwear tiuiNt bo as
lovely and M colorful n the gown,
ult or ensi-mble wllti which It It
worn. Which means with tho cos
tames In tho now and exceedingly
hand Nome dark greens, deep wine and
various brown coloring! which are
chedulcd for the coming nmnthi we
are going to wenr shm't mndo of fine
upple kid In perfect nintch colorings.
It U very evident that the creators
of our frock a, our wraps, our bond
wear and our footwear hnre made It
a point to "get together" and talk It
over with tho result that we are go
ing to tnntch from hend to foot espe
dully In view of tho fact Hint the
Jeweler, the porkethook maker and
even tho handkerchief designer have
Joined tlilfl mntchmnklng group.
It li a nintter for rejoicing thnt
ahoe atj'llxta have selected flno aoft
and mipple kid a the medium elect
fr our fall nnd winter shoes. A kid
ahoe, like a kid glove, has a decided
elasticity which tho smartly attired
womnn demands In her footwear, for
the woman with a reputation fur being
well dressed at all timet who la
invariably the subject of admiring
glances It tho womnn who It abno
lutely comfortuhlo In her clothes. One
among ninny arguments In favor of
kid for milady's ihon M thnt helng
more or lent porous, It allows tho foot
to breathe, as It were, hence its coin
fort Then ngnln It Is resilient and
a shoe made of It conforms to the
foot like a glove to the hand.
The well dressed woman selects her
SOME TIMELY HINTS ABOUT FOOD
FOR THE FAMILY TABLE
By NELLIE MAXWELL
It Is often In the enrty fall day
we suffer from tho stifling beat; then,
If ever, we need to serve
food that will be appeal
ing and refreshing.
Apple Surprise. Peel
and core six good Ha
vered a.iplcs and place
them In a shallow pan.
8 p r I n k I o with three
fourths of a cupful of
sugar and pour over one-half cupful
of water, simmer for a few minutes,
then till the envkile with ono small
can of diced pineapple and place half
a cupful of cinnamon candles around
the apples. Cook for twenty or more
minutes, then add ono half cupful of
nut and ono murshmnllow for each
apple. Cook again until tho apples
are tender, remove and cool. Serve
with whipped cream.
Chocolate Butterscotch Pudding.
Take two cupful of scalded milk,
two and one-half tahlespooufuls of
cornstarch, one-fourth of a cupful of
augar, four tflbleiipoonfuls of eocon
and a pinch of salt. ,MI until' well
Mended, then cook until' smooth and
thick. Add the vanilla (a few drops),
twelve murshmnllows and six piece
of butterscotch. Mix until all thn In
gredients are well blended. Pour In
to molds nnd chill. Serve with
whipped cream.
Plum Pudding. Dissolve ono pack
age of lemon gelatin In boiling wa
ter or half water and the other fruit
Juice, using a pint of liquid; stir In
three-fourths of a cupful of grnpn
nuts, three-fourths of a cupful of
cooked chopped prunes, three-fourths
of a cupful ouch of raisins nnd nut
chopped, and ono cupful of ground
peanut brittle, Stir all Into tho hot
gelatin nnd when well mixed set nwny
to mold. Servo with whipped cream.
Salmon 8ouffle. I'lake n can of
ftulmon and Reason with paprika, salt
nnd lemon Julco. Cook one-lmlf cup
ful each of bread crumbs and milk
ten minutes nnd add to the salmon:
then ndd tho yollt of threo eggs, heat
en thick and lemon colored and cut
Sip
it
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By JULIA DOTTOMLEY
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shoes with the same discrimination
that Is exercised In choosing a gown
or a hat, for the footwear ran make
or mnr the entire costume. Today col
or Is one of the greatest factors In
shoes. leather specialists have recog
nized nnd appreciated this fashion
consideration. Id typical American
aplrlt they hare met the challenge
with the result that kid shoes are
easily ohtnlnnhle In almost any color
from deep wine, green and copper
brown to the most esthetic pastel
shades.
Shoes In tuneful color play an Im
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I HINTS FOB HOUSEKEEPERS i
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Fnlads and frenh fruit desserts are
good for the family and are simple to
prepare lu summer.
In the efficient kitchen food moves
In only one direction from the Mine
It arrives at the kitchen until It Is
rendy to serve.
The tomato has taken Its place be
side the orange us a source of neces
sary vitamins In the diet. Can plenty
of tomatoes this year.
A backyard playground equipped
with' slides, swings, a sandplle, or
toys for both active and quiet play
may keep tho child away from the
danger of passing motorists.
nnd fold In the stiffly beaten whites
of the eggs. Turn Into a buttered bak
ing dlnh and bnke until firm.
Egg 8andwlch. Chop tynrd cooked
egg, moisten with lemon Juice, sea
son with salt and pepper, spread over
a lettuco leaf, place on a buttered
slice of bread. Cover with a plain
buttered slice.
Raltln Sandwich. Putter brown
bread cut very thin and cover one
slice with chopped rulslnt mixed with
mayonnaise.
Brabant Dressing. Peat four egg
yolks, add ono tensponful ench of mus
tard and salt nnd one tahlespoonful of
sugar, ono tablespoonful of butter,
four tablespoonfuls of vinegar and a
tlnsh of red pepper. Cook all until
thick, in a double boiler. Cool and
Dry Air Is Necessary
to Avoid Mildew
Protecllon from mildew Is best af
forded by having a dry atmosphere
where susceptible articles are stored.
The nttlc Is better than the cellar for
articles not In Immedluto use, becnuso
tho air In It Is drier. Where mildew
Is prevalent, tho atmosphere Insldo
closets may be dried off to some ex
tent by keeping a pull of unslaked
lump lime In tho closet, replacing It as
soon ns It becomes slaked. The door
of the closet should be snug and tight
when closed.
A mildew wall paper Is likely to
spread mildew through to any fresh
layer of paper that Is put over It, espe
cially since wall papers are put on the
walls with a starchy paste. A method
that has been suggested for removing
mold spots I to apply with a soft
aponge a solution of one part salicylic
neld In four pnrts alcohol. If this
full to remove tho spots satisfac
torily, tho old paper should bo ro
moved nnd tho walls repnpered In dry
weather.
flood ventilation nnd plenty of sun
light will help materially to prevent
tho development of mildew.
portant part In achieving snrtorlnl
perfection for each of the costumes
In tho picture, Tho afternoon frock
to tho left Is of rose rust faille silk
with tho Inevitable lingerie touch of
dulnty lacn at tho neck and tho wrists.
Brown kid pumps with beige trim
complete tho color symphony.
The cnHcmhlo Is of silk In that very
new dark color designated us (Into
plum ono of the off black shades
heralded for this fall. I'leaso to ob
serve tho three quarter length of tho
cont for It confirm tho news of a
coming vogue for long-coat ensemble.
Tho cont I lined with a lightweight
matching wool fabric with stitched
bunds of tho samo trimming as tho
dress. Tho hat Is In self color and
the kid shoes are a deep wlno tone.
(j. 1910, Wwloro NwUMr Union.)
How to Make the
Blueberry Pudding
Kasy enough for on Inexperienced
bride to get ready, and delicious
enough to offer to the most distin
guished person you know, Is this quick
blueberry pudding for which the bu
reau of homo economics of the United
States Department of Agriculture
furnishes a recipe:
1 quart blueberries
1 cup suRar
H cup watr
H Up. suit
I run soft brtad
crlnlii.
I tU. salted but
ter.
1 lbs. lemon Jules,
If dedred.
Tick over tho berries, wush, drain,
mix with the sugar, water and salt
and boll for five minutes. Combine
tho bread crumbs and butter, add to
the lut fruit, stir until well mixed,
and let stand on tho hack of the stove
for about 30 minutes, but do not let
the pudding cook. Add the lemon
Juice and serve the pudding while still
warm with pluln or whipped cream.
STORY FOR
THE SANDMAN COMES
The Twins, Latitude and Longitude,
were telling their story to David, and
all that they did and all the help they
gave.
"It all sounds very fine." agreed
Puvbl. He really couldn't help liking
the twins.
"Were all over the world," Lati
tude said, "but perhaps we mean more
to ships and tho people on thlpt than
to any others.
"When anything happens they can
always send word Just exactly where
they are by telling whot we measure.
"If It weren't for us they'd have a
hard time.
"It would be pretty difficult to sim
ply send word they were somewhere
on the Atlantic Ocean, for example.
"We heard you were adventuring,
and as we're most Important Inhabi
tants of tho Living Map, we stopped
to have a chat.
"We called out to you awhile ago,
but then wo were so bv for a few
moments we didn't have time to chat
ourselves.
"Then we thought we'd talk to you
here, you see."
add cupful of whipped cream and one
cupful or nut meats.
Where the child must carry a lunch
at school, every effort should be ninde
to make the food
appetizing. Fresh
fruit when It Is
possible should al
ways be Included.
Jams, Jellies, dried
fruits such as figs,
prunes and raisins
or dates will help
out when apples, oranges and fresh
fruits are not available.
Fruit Paste. Thoroughly mix
chopped dates, raisins, dry figs and
finely ground nuts with orange Juice
and a Utile cream. Sprend generous
ly on thin, buttered bread.
Quick Orange Jam. Take two cup
fuls of orange pulp and Juice, one
lemon, pulp and Juice, and one and
onc-hnlf cupfuls of sugar. Poll ten
minutes. Put Into Jelly glasses and
seal. Serve In sandwiches or with
toast. A small glass of this Jam
makes a dainty addition to the lunch
basket For a wholesome snndwich, spread
one slice of the buttered bread with
orange marmalade and the other with
cottugo cheese. Put together and wrap
Carrot, Celery and Nut 8andwlch.
Mix ground raw carrots, celery and
nuts with lemon Juice nnd boiled
dressing. Tut the mixture Into cases
made by scooping out a roll cut In
half. Fit the halves together.
Party Sandwlchts. These should be
served as soon as prepared. Mash
bniinnns nnd fresh raspberries In
equal amounts and moisten with sweet
cream, add a pinch of salt and a bit
of sugnr If needed. Spread white
bread with butter, then with the fruit
mixture. Put the slices together and
cut Into fancy shapes. If tho fresh
berries are not obtainable, uso rasp
berry Jelly. If desired especially
festive, decorate the top of small
sandwiches cut Into rounds with a
spot of the Jelly.
(O. 1(30, YYaatsrn Nuwtpupor Union.)
HOMEMAKERS PREFER KITCHENS
THAT ARE LIGHT AND AIRY
(Prtftr4 by lh CnltnA Sttt Dprtmnt
of Axrlcullurt.)
When a bomernnker look over a
house with the possible Intention of
renting or buying It, sho linger In
the kitchen longer than In any other
room. It I vital to her that her
workshop should bo light and nlry, of
good proportions and with a pleasant
exposure and outlook, Of special Im
portance Is the equipment not only
what It Is, but how each piece Is
placed with relation to all the others.
The hotnemnker hut to think of the
work thnt will go on In the kitchen,
of bow she goes ubout each task, and
what equipment and tool she will
need to do It easily,
Hullder have been known to sup
ply excellent rang, cublnets, sinks
and Ice boxes, all placed o bat ninny
unnecessary steps were taken by the
housewife In her dully work. After
the water and gas pipes and the eleo
trie wiring have been put In and the
sink Installed with cement. It 1 ex
pensive to make change. When one
Is planning and building a new home
this difficulty enn be anticipated while
the house Is still on paper.
Even wheu mistake have been
mndo with some of the fixed equip
ment. It mny be possible to move other
piece about to correct matters some
what One of the larger kitchen fur
nishing which can usually be moved
I the kitchen cabinet, If It I on cast
er. A the alnk and the work table
or cublnet are the nucleu of the food
preparation Center, It nve atep to
have the cabinet as close to the sink,
a space permit. In the Illustration,
taken by the bureau of economic of
the United States Department of Agri
culture, the cabinet I at right angle
to the alnk In a rather email kitchen.
After mixing a cake, for Instance,
bowls and other utensils can be put
Immediately on the dralnboard to be
washed, without any extra atep. Wa
ter la within reach for filling inure-
pun or using In recipes, as well at
THE CHILDREN WHEN
"That's mlghry kind of you." David
said. lie really did like the twins
immensely.
"We have an engagement to lecture
this afternoon," said Latitude, "on the
'Long and Short of If that Is the
"We're Longitudt and Latitude."
subject of our lecture, but before we
go we'd like you to hear our song."
"Pd be delighted to hear the song,"
David exclaimed, and he meant It
lie thought It would certainly be
something to tell them when he got
back home again.
"Weil sing the first verse, then the
chorus, then go back to the second
verse," they said.
"W'r Lonicltuil and Latitude, tht
twins who memur thi earth,
On Is fat, the other ti thin; to set ui
causes you mirth.
In books we're very complicated.
And often we are greatly hated,
Uut we pnps it off with a grin and a
laugh
As we diatnnce the earth up, down and
In halt.
Vegetables Which Can Be Scooped .
Out to Make
(. ,f ' &
Eggplant Scooped Out
iTrepared by the tTnlleit Statea Department
of Axrli ulture. )
Among the various stutllngs used
for vegetables like cyinhllngs und egg
plant which can he scooped out to
miike a container for the tilling, the
following has been found very good
by the bureau of home economics of
the United States Department of Ag
riculture. The eggplant pulp Is cooked
and mixed with the other Ingredients:
1 large eintplnnt
4 tbs. melted but
ter or other fat
Hi cups dry bread
crumbs
t small onion, fine,
ly chopped
1 cup cooked
string beam,
pens, or other
left-over vege
table 1 tup. salt
Pepper
Wush and cut the eggplant In half
' "V - :.''' w.,' 1'
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for washing vegetable or fruits or
cleaning op dishes.
At the sink there should be brushes
for cleaning vegetables, paring knlve,
measuring cup, scissors, strainers, col
under and other small articles, hung
up If possible. The garbage can should
also be near the sink. As one thinks
over the various tasks to be done la
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Handy Fooo Preparation Center.
the kitchen In the coarse of a day. It
will be realized that sometime the
same kind of tools are wanted In mora
than one place. A .'ew duplicate arti
cle which can be found quickly and
without walking about will be worth
many time their cost. For Instance,
sharp knives are wanted for paring
and cutting fowls In the food prepara
tion center, and also In the serving
center. A bread knife kept by the
bread box and board or placed on the
table with the bread will save extra
steps and unused cut slices of bread.
One might have two measuring cups:
one at the work table or cabinet, and
one near the sink.
By MARY GRAHAM BONNER
We're Longitude and Latitude, the
twins without a lut name.
But even lacking that, you know, w
certainly have gained fame.
In books it really It a tin
The way they so dully put ut In.
Chorus.
Latitude Is very fat
He moves from East to West;
Longitude l very thtn.
He thinks hli way It beet
He bM hit up and downs It' true,
He gnet from North to South
but "
They suddenly broke off singing,
and Longitude shouted:
"Weil be late, Brother Twin, If we
don't hurry. We really must hurry
and not linger any longer."
So David never heard the end of
that poem which they had made up
about themselves and which they had
sung to him.
With a good by wave to David they
hnd rushed off, leaving hlra sitting
alone, and saying to himself:
"It's a pity one Is so fat and the
other so thin. It makes them both
look so queer I
"Put In ?plte of that I like them.
They are as Jolly as can be, and real
ly, I feel as though those Twins were
certainly my friends now."
(. 1930. WMtera Newspaper Union.)
Mitet Attack Oranget
Oranges or grapefruit which have a
rusty nppenrnnce have been attacked
by rust mites, animals so small that
It has been estimated that half a rull
lion or tnem could find room on a
grapefruit These Insects puncture
the outer cells of the rind and suck
the oil from It. Although the food
value of such fruit Is not reduced
greatly, buyers generally prefer bright
fruit, consequently the russets sell at
a discount of 23 to CO cents a box.
Container for Filling
V5
and Filled With Dressing.
lengthwise. Remove ns much of th
white portion as possible without
breaking the shell, cut tho pulp Into
small pieces, cook lu a smull quuntlt)
of hot water for ten minutes, or until
tender, and drain. To the Incited tat
ndd the bread crumbs, stir Tiutll wc
mixed, and reserve half of the cruroh'
for tho top. To the remaining crumlx
ndd the other Ingredients and tho egg
plunt 'pulp, mix thoroughly, pile light
ly Into the eggplant siiells, sprlnkh
tho top with tho crumbs, place In
shallow baking dish, pour a few ta
blespoonfuls f hot wuter around th
shells to keep them from sticking, and
bake In a tnodernte oven for 30 nilo
utcs.' Serve In the baking dish.
r-rp On the
IM Funny
rjp Side
A REAL DISCOURAGEMENT
Maid I am afraid I must leave you,
ma'am.
Mistress Dut you only came yes
terday.
Maid Cut I eon see you don't trust
me.
Mistress Dut I gave you the key
of the cellar, of my Jewel cfrs, of
master's desk.
Mold Tea, ma'am, but none of
them Bt
THEN HE FOUND OUT
"Was It a case of love at first
light r
'No, second sight The first time.
he met ber be didn't know she was
uj heiress."
Precedences
fhcre't social precedence In crime.
Tbe true philosopher believes.
Some roguet ateal fortunes at a time
And some are merely chicken thieves
La.t Word la the Air
A group of pilots were buzzing
about something or another as th
flight commander approached, and sev
eral times be caught tbe expression
"the last word In airplanes."
'Well," he said, as be reached the
group, "wbat Is tbe last word In air
planes?" The group chorused: "Jump!"
Beginning of Trouble
"When I get rich I shall proceed to
enjoy life," said the sanguine person.
"Maybe you will" answered Mr.
Ctimrox. "But the chances are youH
have my experience. You'll find that
roo are ur against a long program of
acquired tastes, such as olives, roque-
fort cheese and Wagnerlao music,"
Washington Star.
Food Worker
Kindly Lady Why don't you go to
work?
Tramp I would if I bad the tool
Kind Lady What sort of tools do
you want?
Tramp A knife and fork.
A Moat Interesting Time
Hubby Well, did you enjoy the
concert?
Wlfey Tea. It was tvdy. I was
lucky to sit next to Mrs, Joyce. 1
havent seen ber for several months
and we bad so much to talk about
hammer-head won
I'ercn "Who wou the null driving
coutes at tbe picnic?" Bass "Why,
the hammer head shark, of course I"
Varying the Newt
And at 111 w alng a little long
For hope wt never lose,
"he world hat never gone along
With nothing but good newt.
Seeing It Believing
Walter found his mamma talking to
i very stout woman.
-Walter," said his mother, "this ll
your great-aunt"
"Yes" snld Walter, gazing at hei
tmple proportions, "she looks It"
Would Rather Walk
She (after the shipwreck) Don't
look so worried, Mr. Young. Smut
passing vessel Is sure to tick us up.
lie That's JnM. what I'm worrying
about The Humorist
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Dangerous Discrepancy
"A government otltclal Is but a serv
ant of the people," snld the man with
ild fashloned Idens.
"Yes," answered Senntor Sorghum.
'The trouble Is that In so many cases
the tips amount to more than the reg
alur wages." Washington Star.
Names of Nutt
Doctor Lion Now, Micky, tell me
(he names of some nuts.
Micky Coconuts, briull nuts, and
(or(et-nie-nuls.
fell J
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