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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Bright Star M a ry S chum ann C opjrrlth t by Macrae Sm ith Co. W N U Service Perhaps some summer you can go with me to Europe. Your father will never leave long enough to take me, so we’ll go together! Just be patient.” “But it’s not the same. I want the instruction in the class. I want to graduate from Pearson school.” “But why in the world do you want another year? You can’t se riously mean to be an artist?” “Why not” “An artist?” Lizzie’s voice whined like a saxophone off key. “With all your father’s moneyl Such nonsense!” “It’s not nonsense, Mother. It’s seeing things further than anyone else sees, expressing things that others feel dimly . . . it’s some thing too tremendous to put into words.” The silver voice ran off Lizzie like rain off water-proof. She reached up and swatted a fly on the curtain. “I’m sure you paint very pretty pictures now,” she said flatly. Ellen knew her cause was lost. She wondered drearily if Lizzie had ever been in love—not liking, not acceptance, but had known this lovely terrifying thing she felt for Jerry. She couldn’t have—or she would remember. Fashion Is in Mood for All-White Thursday, July 22, 1937 For Discriminating People By CHERIE NICHOLAS CH APTER IX—Continued —19— Sloan relaxed. ‘‘My advice is to get out of town for a few days. Get a new perspective on your wor ries, whatever they are. We see things in proportion after a change of scene.” He nodded at him kind ly. "I can spare you next week.” He turned it over in his mind as he wa” «d home. Probably Sloan was rig..t and new scenes might be a help, might ease the burden. C H A P T E R X The radio was chanting with plangent sonorousness, “I got those On Monday morning Hugh de Decatur Street blooo-ooes!” when parted on a week’s hunting trip he came in. Dorrie, near it, a with Doc Hiller and two of Doc newspaper in her lap, was gazing friends, both of whom Hugh had out the window. She started at his met on several previous occasions entrance, rose, dropping the paper. Hugh sat beside Doc who drove .‘‘Oh, Hugh,” she said in soft sur Rappaport and Akin were in the prise. describable charm and the square- rear, together with duffle bags ‘‘Didn’t you expect me yet?” inclined neckline and the majestic grips and gun-cases, and Rap’s sweep of the skirt so expertly styled “Of course — five-thirty. But I English setter, Laddie. Two rest so as to slenderize at the same time hadn’t realized it was so late.” less setters were boxed on the that it achieves a full hemline, are She put her hand absently to her trunk rack in the rear. Toward all when it comes to look- all details that glorify. The sophis hair, patted it back. noon they had covered a hundred A FTER ing your sweetest and prettiest ticated simplicity of this gown "Hughie, I haven’t any dinner and fifty miles and were approach ready. I’ve run out of ideas about ing the hunting preserve; Doc be is there anything in the way of a and the elegance of the all-silk satin food. And see—I burned my hand came more and more enthusi lovely party frock more flattering is its big appeal. to endearing feminine charms than this morning.” An interesting feature about pres astic. all-white? Really now, is there? “I’m sorry.” ent party dresses is that their sil “This little burg is Tunketstown Evidently fashion feels the same houettes go to such extremes. Some “On the toaster. I touched it when I put it away—had left the A mile from here we turn off on way about it for with all the excit are sheathlike to the knees with current on. It smarted so I had the roughest road you ever saw— ing, the glamorous, the esthetic, the flaring hemlines and slenderized fit the eye-appealing delectable ted waistlines, while others are that to bandage it. Will you be very narrow as the gate to heaven, and hectic, nice and take me out to dinnet?” second gear most of the way! tones and tints on the color card bouffant it requires yards and yards “I have my moments!” He en Three miles of that before we come this season, comes all-white on the of material to make them. For the to the lake and you see the lodge.” scene and the contest is on, written airy-fairy types that are so en deavored to speak lightly. were driving through coun all over the style program and in trancing and so beloved this sea “You’re sweet.” She smiled into try They where rising hills were gayly big headlines—white versus color! son by the younger set, vaporous his eyes. The chic and the charm and the filmy chiffons and billowy tulles and Release flooded his heart, tingled flying the last banners of autumn. through his veins. “Where shall it They had the colors of a Paisley immaculate nicety with which the nets are the logical answer. all white costume dresses you up be? The club?” draped in classic lines during the daytime hours is exceed is Beautifully the dress pictured to the left. It “Most anywhere. They say that ed only by the magic and the required yards and yards of white tea room near the bridge has a spe irresistible loveliness of the dine- silk chiffon for its fashioning. The cial dinner.” and-dance and the formal party girdled straps of narrow ribbon re He wanted her to sit down, want frocks that designers are creating flect Greek influence. ed to tell her about the vacation, of frothy white silk sheers this sum but she slid out of his arms with To the right a most exquisite silk mer such as mousseline de soies, a feline grace. “I’ll make myself silk organdies, finest dainty silk chiffon evening ensemble is shown. beautiful,” she murmured, starting nets and soft “drapy” filmy chif The girlish simplicity of this dainty for the stairs. fons that sway and flutter and dance gown and cape commends this cos tume to the young debutante. This As he stood heavily where she to the strains of rapturous music. lovely creation naively informs you left him, her haste to get away Then there are the stiff silks that that not all the honors are going to closed down on him. are such favorites and which re all-white for in this instance the Presently he picked up the pa quire such queenly styling to do chiffon is in the new exquisite desert per, sat down by the window. His them justice. Their vogue in all dawn which is a delicate pink eye traveled over the headlines— white is outstanding with particular shade tint, that is too lovely for words. the orders received by the steel emphasis on gleaming white satin The gown has a halter neck which, mills which would put several hun which this summer is more than is most becoming the wearer. dred more men to work,the dying ever holding sway in ballroom and The cape is grace to itself. By the out of the last epidemic in infantile at formal night functions. A most you really should have a cape paralysis, the suicide of a promi fascinating white silk satin gown is way, of chiffon or of net or of some type nent banker, the President’s latest shown centered in the illustration. of silk sheer to wear with lingerie speech. On the third page a small Its stately princess lines are de dresses, for the transparent cape is item caught his roving eye: Joan lightfully in keeping with the exqui one of fashion’s pet vanities this Whitney, 120 Mimosa street, vs. siteness of the fabric itself. The summer. Cunningham Whitney, 120 Mimosa Jenny Lind shoulder line adds in © W estern N ew sp aper Union. street, on the grounds of mental cruelty. They were married April 6, 1924, and have no children. R IB B O N S T A K E O N NET OVER PRINT Ellen, half-hidden in a big chair, A D D E D IM P O R T A N C E B y C H E R IE N IC H O L A S clutched the magazine she was reading and braced herself, for her “ It’s E x a c tly What You W ant B y C H E R IE NICHOLAS mother had come into the room. e d ,” She Said. Ribbons have not been so impor She settled herself in a chair op tant for a long time as they now posite Ellen. “What are you read shawl, infinite shades of yellow, are. They are used for sashes, for ing?” rose, scarlet, green and mauve. girdles, shoulder straps that are “The Modern Arts Magazine.” “At the next curve you’ll see it,” part of the design of the dress, for Lizzie’s lips thinned disapprov said Doc. He had cast aside his bandings and for entire jackets and ingly. professional manner and was a boy toques. “It’s harmless, isn’t it?” de out on a lark. Hugh Marsh was Many of the better styled frocks manded Ellen with sudden spirit. unexpectedly with him. He had met and tailored suits have their edges “I suppose you have to have Hugh in an elevator a few days finished with grosgrain ribbon bind something to occupy your mind.” ago, said to him: “I’m going on a ings. The new idea of these bind It was hard to concentrate with hunting trip Monday, bird hunting, ings is carried out both in mono Mother staring at her, and she ruffed grouse. Going up in north tone and in contrasting effects. read it only because she hoped ern Pennsylvania where our club Beige finished with black or brown Lizzie would go away if she saw has twenty-two hundred acres.” An ribbon bindings is a favorite theme, her absorbed. impulse had made him speak of it also black bound with white gros- “How he could treat you that suddenly that way. grain. way—the cad! My blood boils when Perky velvet ribbon bows trim Hugh's eyes had kindled. He I think about it I” print frocks while many dress fronts had laid his hand on his arm. Ellen threw the magazine down. “Take me along, Doc! I’m no hunt are fastened with narrow tied rib Some more bloodless surgery was er, but I need to get away. Couldn’t bons, Ribbon trims on hats are to be attempted—cutting—dissect I go as a guest? Pay my share?" widely advocated and there is con ing—probing! And there was no siderable use of broad belting rib “ Go?” He had almost choked. bon anesthetic to deaden you to the Hugh—go? to artfully band high crowns. The darned old idiot! pain of the knife held by maternal No one he would rather have with hands. “It’s exactly what you “Sure you can go!” he had Use of AU Kinds of Lace wanted,” she said in a low voice. him! answered. And they had gone into Revived for Summer Wear “ You didn’t approve of him.” office and talked over the The use of all kinds of lace has “ I was very nice to him—very!” Hugh's equipment he would need. been revived for summer wear. “And if he likes Kezia better, he Doc Hiller had explained about Helene Yrande uses pure white has a right to change his mind. this club to which he had belonged lace for a fitted deshabille which has Let’s not discuss it any more.” “ Ellen, you never give me your for three years and suggested that enormously full, puffed sleeves to confidence,” complained Lizzie. Hugh join it. The dues were only the elbow. The low cut front décol “ You always keep me at arm ’s fifty dollars; the comfortable lodge lette is filled with doubled bands of house could take care of twenty chiffon in pale yellow and pale length.” Ellen was silent for a moment, men; they had dammed the stream green. These two colors are repeated in then she leaned forward pleading and stocked the lake for trout fish ly. “Mother, couldn’t I . . , please ing; in November the members the chiffon sash which is twisted went for grouse and quail, and in about the bodice Grecian fashion, don’t say ‘no’ right away . couldn’t I take that last year of December for deer and black bear, and tied in back with the floating art school this fall? I know it is It was a hunter’s paradise. The chiffon streamers hanging in back October, but I’d only be a few air was like wine; the fellows were and forming a suggestion of a train. weeks late. I could make it up. a good sort—no game hogs They Broad brimmed hats which fash They go abroad in December. had a colored cook who could cook Use Pink Chiffon Roses ion has decreed for summer wear Please talk it over with Father 1 like nobody's business. Hugh would to Trim Evening Jacket combine well with this type of af . . . I’m very unhappy hert . . . be so tired he would sleep like a ternoon dress which is of black Pale pink roses of shaded chiffon cable baby, eat well, and forget he ever please let me go away!” net worn over an underslip are applied cleverly as trimming on had a steel plant to worry over I Lizzie straightened herself regal of gay print on dark background. an evening jacket of sheer, white ly. “Now we’ve been all over that Hugh had drawn his hand across It is made with puff sleeves and before. No daughter of mine can his eyes with a tired gesture. “Just chiffon in the new Schiaparelli col sailor collar. Catalin costume jew lection. The same type roses are go around studying naked statues the thing—just what I want.” elry including a bow clip-brooch in Prance and Italy with a troop of Doc shut his teeth grimly. He used as a back shoulder yoke on and bangle bracelets in the new a blue satin evening cape. dissolute students.” knew what was eating the old boy. Pale yellow and green chiffon is "pepper and salt” design by Schia “They're not dissolute.” He had guessed it before the hints used effectively to make sprays of parelli add chic to this costume. "I don’t care how well you are came. mimosa applied on a white organdie The hat is of black baku with a chaperoned, or how famous your “Here we are.” he sang out evening gown. large white poppy. instructors are—I won't hear of it. ITO BE C O X TIN ltlH OW is the time for all smart 1 women to come to the aid of their wardrobes. Sew-Your-Own wants to lend a hand, Milady: hence today’s trio of mid-summer pace makers. At The Left. A trim little reminder that care ful grooming is an asset any where, anytime, is this frock. It features simplicity. Its forte is comfort. Make one version in cot ton for all purpose wear, another of sports silk for dressy occasions. You’ll praise the cool cut of its short sleeves and softly rolled col lar. Yes, Milady, you’ll enjoy making it. In The Center. Here you have a light and breezy ensemble that’s the per- 7 a ro t ite JQecipe o f the U/eeh^*^ 'T'H IS is truly an ice cream age, -*• for never was ice cream more easily obtained or better than it is now. Good ice cream can be bought, and it can-be made at home—in a freezer or in the freez ing tray of an automatic refrig erator. As quick as a wink a package of ice cream powder can be turned into luscious dishes of many-flavored ice cream. Here is a basic recipe for freezer ice cream—and with the addition of fresh fruits and ber ries or sauces, the recipe can be varied in many delicious ways. Freezer Ice Cream. 1 quart m ilk 1 package Ice cream powder (vanilla, strawberry, lemon, maple, or choco late* flavor) Add milk very gradually to ice cream powder, stirring until dis solved. Pour into freezer can; place in freezer and pack mixture of cracked ice and salt around can (use 8 parts ice to 1 part salt). Turn slowly for 3 minutes, then rapidly and continuously un til frozen. Makes 1% quarts ice cream. Any of the following may be substituted for milk in this rec ipe: 1 quart rich milk or light cream, 1 cup cream and 3 cups milk, or 2 cups evaporated milk and 2 cups milk or water. •W ith chocolate Ice cream powder, add % cup sugar. It/ucLe M ulQ SajyA: But It’s Callousness People with no feeling can ac quire a reputation for great forti tude. It’s all right to bank on the fu ture, but it’s quite another matter to draw checks against it. When one undertakes to “plan” happiness it consists mainly in eluding unpleasantness. When the government thermom eter agrees with yours it is ac curate and reliable, when it doesn’t “what can you expect from an instrument away off ud there?” Now to Curb Imagination Man is unreasonable only on ac count of his imagination. If it were not for that he could be as prosaic as an old work horse. How are you to find out the meek are meek unless they tell you so? Men who make a success, when ealled en to explain why, general ly don’t knew exactly. An incompetent man is often one who didn’t get started on the right thing. Advantage of living in a small town is that you can be so many kinds of a charter member. feet attire for Society. It has cos mopolitan dash, refinement, and engaging c h a r m . Once more you’ll be the subject of compli mentary tea table talk with your delightfully slender silhouette. Make it of sheer chiffon or more durable acetate. You’ll have a hit in either. At The Right. The little lady who likes unusual touches in her frocks will go for this new dress and pantie set. It has the chic of mommy’s dresses plus a little-girl daintiness that is more than fetching. Wrap around styling makes it easy for even the tiniest girl to get into and it’s quite a time saver on ironing day. A splendid idea is to cut this pat tern twice and be assured of little sister’s all summer chic. The Patterns. Pattern 1237 is designed for sizes 34 to 46. Size 36 requires 4% yards of 35 inch material plus % yard contrasting for collar. Pattern 1333 is designed f o r sizes 36 to 52. Size 38 requires 714 yards of 39 inch material. The dress alone requires 4% yards. To line the jacket requires 214 yards of 39 inch material. Pattern 1322 is designed f o r sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 years. Size 6 requires 314 yards of 35 inch material plus 514 yards of ribbon for trimming as pictured. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. © B ell S yndicate.— W N U Service. HELP KIDNEYS T o Get Rid o f Acid and Poisonous Waste Your kidney» help to keep you weD by constantly filtering waste matter from the blood. I f your kidneys get functionally disordered and fail to remove excess impurities, there may be poisoning of the whole system and body-wide distress. 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