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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1931)
, i "':""' " . ,.,.:,.,,:: CLEVER FUR-TRIMMED SUITS IS FASHION'S LATEST EDICT OKe KITCHEN CABINET i A (00. lull. WciiUra N'wpi.r Uuluu.l . . . rfglit on th hlllil" And Un anularit alar arnara, Tht alliinc of their mighty (Jit-tnci-a Coinptilii h world to paaca. Now ilnka the aura Of Ufa to a aoft atlr of mountain mi, And over th awarm and urg Of uKr man, alp falli and dark Una Walt Whitman. 6ERVE BANANAS Ilanntini make delightful aalnda, fruit cocktnlla, dcaaerta, kea, and may b A M f ivhh the Golden Voice -f A, -J n "j .4 .v .r.y wr. V W i' ,. , iw " ff II & ; j . .. m t; i T, ....! OMKN who lire looking fit smartest about Ion ii am those who tiro wearing clover fur trimmed iiilln. Tu nil up pearanrn theae mill nn not as warm m the more euiiiboroiuo-' looklng winter coats, but this In because (hey are decking. A H matter of fuel llii'y urn quite as "comfy" In tiioMt IitHltim-fM, owing to cold proof Intel linings as well nn to III materials themselves hlch , are woolen, llulit In weight mid notably warm and protective. Then, t. their voluminous fur collars ami mas sive sleeve embellishments of fur fount for genuine comfort. Then, to, some of tliWf winter ensembles iiiii'It , oj sturdy woohn weaves add a full length font fo tlie Jmki t ami oklrt ault, which toiretlu-r with a aeiiirle ruatiiinr lilouw aclilpvpa not only a atrlklnt'ly Imnd aomn four jileee hut oim which la ready to defy even the aevereat wrnther. The advnntiiKe of auch a fouraotue (aee iiiimIcI to the rlk'ht In the picture) la that It hold good un til lute aprlng na a weumMe continue, for It mny te tuned to the element a. Thla eo-ituiiie hh li la a four In one propnftltlon ronalnta of a Jurket, a aklrt. atrlped tdoune and a rout. It la fuahloned of (ray fliimiel and la trimmed with moiintiiln (out fur. The fact t tint It la rnrrleil out In nil k'riiy la alk'iilflrant, for while crny luia not leelt popular with the iniiaaea thla winter, It hna been highly regarded In rlrclea where exclusive dreaa la the theme. Spring forecut lire milking roiilderiildi mention of gray. A atunnliig novelty tweed enaeml.le roiiNlatlng of a one piece Urcsa unj a f - 'till Twa ilandtoma Modali. left, there are Mil In frocka every where nhoiit, hut tho one In thla pic ture la "different." It depiirta com Jetely from the rank and (He tuklrig on, aa It loea, an entirely new nlr ol (lNtlncon. Which goea to dhow that tli a atyllng of a gown lilghapota It aa much na the muterlul of which It la n m ile. In thla perfectly charming gown poM'd no prettily by (ienevleve Tohln, a I'lilveraul II I in atiir whom to ae la to admire, "llnea" mi expreaaed In terma of anlln are viewed from a de cidedly up to the moment angle. U aee here a moileriilzed version of an empire gown developed In oyxter blue an tin. It revlvea the rulaed wnlatllne, adopta the abort puffed aleeve, like wlae the aipiure cut decollete neckline iletnlla which are (reim-mlou-dy Im portant If one la keeping tub of aprlng and aummcr trend. 1'leiita, pleating and plented la a niea:ige which la apeedlng Ita way from fiiahlon'a broadciiKtlug atiitlon In regard to nildaenaon and early aprlng frocka. Not that Jilentliig la belli? done In the old atereotyped form with which we are familiar. It la Iht atrlklng orlglniillty dlaplayed In the Hew pleated treatment which tell an old alory In new language. The. arrangement of aldt pleuta In two hi J t . : V-1 A y '1 r.LJk y M ? m. mil I W 1 J" J'1K v CTVt to the fur on of the fiobhy abort Jacket ii ahown left. It la trimmed with aeul the colJur him cuffa. Many more nrlatocratlc cloth coHtumea de clare the revival of aeal aa u trimming fiir thla aenaon. Note the elbow depth of the fur on the aleevea. The vogue for nil black la rellected In a great number of aulta made of Mack broadcloth which are trimmed In hiindaome black list rak linn and lint fur of almllnr type. Mhlneii.Mon nml early aprlng will hrlng theae chic aulta out In great nunihcra, for they nre practical nt the an me time that they lire good-looking, The newer bloiiKCH worn with Ibcxe aulta will add aprlghtly aprlng noto In that they are gnyly colorful and being, muchly liefillli'd they lire decidedly youthful In npiH'iinince. t'repo antln remalna n favorite ma terial for tho iilonae. However, nil vnnce Inforuuitlon refera favorably to the IiImiiho iiiikIo of printed nuiterlula, rapeclally crepe for practical wear. It Is very amnrt for nn extremely wide collar plented of the print allk to trim tho blouae, thla deep frill worn out over the Jacket. For Evanlng Wear. Few evening dlcaa affiilra but what record the jireaence of gleaming antln. Nor doea the aentlment for antln show any algnq of waning. Wherever one goea In the aoclnl whirl there lire antln frocka to the right, there ure antln frocka to the , I' if 1 T : i v i a. r a ' . V M, t . fill aerved ua a vegetable, IJiuniiiin ahould bo thor oughly ripe If uaod frenh. XCix t Tlioae a bit green will I'iiiik uiceiy nuu ua WboleRollie. Baked Eananae. Strip tin akin from the Ann yellow fruit, scrape tha banana to remove the strings which give an acrid flavor to the fruit Cut Into halvet length wine, place In a but tered ill li mnl aprltikle with sugar. 1'our over tlx tablcKpootifuls of water and bake In a moderate oven until tranalureiit. For alz bnnanaa, nae all teiiHpooiifula of augar (brown la beat), with a pinch of stilt Oaninai Bakad In Lemon Juke. Cut four large bananas Into tialvce lengtliwlae and put Into a baking dlah. Tec) two large, oranges and divide In to sccthma. Add the aectlona to tha top of tha bntianoa. 81ft oue-hnlf cup ful of sugar over the oranges and add one half cupful of lemon Juice with any of the Juice left from the ornnges. Hake 20 minutes. Pme h,9t or cold. Very nice with cofd nieata. Baniri Frlttera-Itemove the skins from eight bananas and cut Into halves lengthwise, then Into quarters. Sprinkle with powdered sugar, one half tnhleapoonful of lemon Juice and one-half tableapoonful of grated or ange rind. Cover and let atand half an hour. Then dip Into the following batter and fry In deep fat Drain on brown paper. Fprlnkle with powdered sutrar and serve. ' For the batter mil and sift one cupful of flour, one-fourth teaapoonful of salt, one half tenftpoonful of baking powder, add one half cupful of milk and one beaten egg. Add a tablespoon- j ful of melted butter and beat thor uglily before using. Kannnns fried In butter make a fine garnlfh fyr broiled stenk. Served with cooked chope they are especially good. yLXJU lYUirdlL Twins in Class Mean Trouble for Teacher "Twins." complained the young teacher; "they're more trouble I It's fun for them, but for ua " There were Evelyn and Elinor, for Instance, small twins, whose great slmllnrlty was the despair of the young kindergarten teacher. If only their mother would dress them differ ently or put onie distinguishing mark on themt Should she ask them In the ! morning which was which and put labels en them? Or what should she j doT They were adorable, Mue-cyed. fair children with sff. light hair. If only the hair of one were gtrnlght and the other curly! I'.ut, r.o; even their rliifrlets ' were exactly alike. Whnt ahould she IoT One morning they came to school and, 0. Joy! One had a tooth out, right In the middle of her upper Jaw! The teacher ascertained tf--? the lack ing tooth waa from Elinor's ret of pearls. Now her problem was solved and when she looked at Elinor and called her by name Elinor, and not Evelyn, would answer. One leas worry, she rejoiced. Hut the nest morning when they appeared each child was minus a tooth and ench gap was right In the middle of the upper Jaw! New York Sun. EIeices the radio tlmt makes .yp mmiey count most PERFORMANCE long Ilfe-frccdom from, service cxjenc satisfaction real value for your money. That's what counts! Atwatcr Kent is the preferred radio today, and has been for years, because quality is put be fore everything ele. Yet the price is moderate. As an investment, the new Atwater Kent is as sound as a bond. Whether your home has electricity or not, the nearest dealer has the new Atwater Kent for you with its Golden Voice, Quick-Vision Dial, Tone Control, Screen-Crid power, and home-like beauty. The battery set is just as up. to-date as the A. C set. 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Snd TODAY kit KKtK 100 pat book atving drtaiat and hundrtda o t I Imonult rDEAN RECTAL & COLCN CLIMIC rnriTi a nT r a t t i tttVSlf lin Kf lama sir UTiPK ton si-t HfB .4 7 , ' In WW Satin Frock That It Different. tiera na pictured bespeaks the Inter eHtlnc viiKiiiles In which pleats are apt to Indulge, na they piny their part on the new style program, Kxpeelally aa they appear In con nection with daytime frocka ure pleiita allowing an livlliiiitlon to he ciipriiloua, ilellKlit fully ao If you pleiiNo. A type of dreaa which Is milk ing a mlilNcnaon debut conalats of a hip IciikIIi Imscjue and skirt, the hem lines of each flnlahci with plented lloiuices from six to nine Indies wide, ricntliipi also appear at tho nock and on the sleeves. Not only tho plentlnff but the color schemes which atreas In contruat dis tinguish theae harbingers of aprlng, That la, the aklrt Is apt to be black or nny fitahlomihle dark color while tho hiiHiun or tunic blouse top tnkea on a lighter vein of color such ns beige topping black, or eggshell for the bodice with brown for the aklrt. ClIKItlK NICHOLAS. tl 1931. Wmlvra NowMmtwr Union.! Wonderful A "We live In a wonderful age," said I'roducer Arch Sclwyn at a wclcoine boine on Ids return from Europe. "Voronoff la rejuvenating man nnj beast with chimpanzee glatula. I'rev sky Is doing the same thing by means ot Bager-nuil cuttings, nnd paper tlilnk what la being done with paper! "It's astonishing. I have seen pa per cloths, paper cartwheels, paper ropes and paper roads. We are prom ised paper automobiles, and the other evening, by Jove, 1 dropped in to a I'.roudway theater to see a com edy by a friend of mine, und he to!d me the whole house was paper.' White Woman' Clothe Made Savages Curious An American archeologist and writ er who recently led an airplane ex pedition Into Itin America brought back a great deal of Interesting and valuable material In the way of pic tures of ancient mins and primitive life. The most Interesting experience was that among the San I'.las Indi ans, who Inhabit the Islands off the shore of Guatemala, whose attire consisted largely of gold rings worn In the ears and nose. Their curiosity about the visitors wns Intense and sometimes embarrassing. The leader of the expedition was alarmed to see his wife seized by a number of na tlve women and carried Into a tent The guide was sent to protect her. but soon returned and said that the lady was safe. It developed that the native women were curious about her clothing and she obliged them by removing a great depl of her dry goods. Octopus Hat Will Rang The 'octopus is found In nearly all sens, even Arctic and Antarctic waters. Eight of the 20 American govern ors of California resigned office be fore completing their terms. Repentant Thief Eight weeks after somebody stola the spare tire and wheel from bis au tomobile, Alfred Tempest found la his mail box at Lawrence, Mas&, aa envelope containing a $10 bill and a message which expressed tha bop thnt this money would reimburse him for his loss. FOR CONSTIPATION effective in smaller dosei 'SAFE SCIENTIFIC Her Min Support Judge Is jour wife dependent oa you! Slose She sure is, snh. Ef AJa didn't Cn.t jol s foh her she'd Starr, Minding one's own business la also a pretty sure way of not hating one's feelings hurt. Grain Maurnienti For ninny yeara grains were meas ured In bushel containers, or peck containers. However, In different slates the exnet size of these con tainers varied, and they frequently varied within the same state. Conse quently, the Pepurtment of Agricul ture found It necessary to set some at nn third niiio'int to the grain. In com piling a standard measurement It wns found Hint some grains took up more space than others. This necessitated another form of measurement In or der to Insure accuracy. The answer to this wns a tabic of weights. Now all stntes use tables giving the pounds to the bushel of the various grains. WOMEN SHOULD LEARN USES OF MAGNESIA To women who suffer from nnnsca, or so-called "morning sickness," this Is a blessing. Most nurses know It, It Is advised by lending specialists: Over a small quantity of finely crocked Ice pour a tenspoonful of rhilllps Milk of Magnesia. Sip slow ly until you are relieved. It ends sick stomach or Inclination to vomit. Its nntt-ncld properties make Fhll llps' Milk of Magnesia quick relief In heartburn, sour stomach, gas. Its mild luxntlve action assures regular bowel movement. Used as a mouth wash It helps prevent tooth decay during expectancy. Would Need Much Smoothing English would make the most suit able International language. If Its Ir- ! regular spelling could be simplified and a few other complexities smoothed out, a Swedish professor of languages argues. Sourcet ef Vitamins Government teats show Hint vitamin O, wlVh Is a food factor promoting growth, Is from five to eight times more abundant In beef liver, pork liv er nnd hoof kidney than In lean beet pork or In tub. Value ef Conaclenee He who doea not respect conscience will never find happiness In his path. The bullef In virtue vanishes fiom bis henrt, the source of nobler actions becomes extinct In lilin. Autltmbeig. Colorado Land Holdings The United States government Is by fur the largest land holder In the state of Colorado, according to the state Immigration bureau. While precise figures lire Impossible to com pile because of conflicts of reserves, withdrawals nnd classifications, the bureau estimates that the govern ment owns or controls .17 per cent of tho entire surfuco arcu of the state. 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