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    Second Section'
Six Pages
Medford Mail Teibu
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Second Section
Six Page
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MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, MARCH J. 1928.
3fo. S58,
i. i . I M-m i i .
Uneven? Line Trend
o Extends to Hat Brims
Fine, Close Straws arc Manipu-'
latI Into Turks, I'iratH
and Folds
Th feminine trend, so marked
tn the spring d resses, con is and
ensembles, has nnturuiiy extended
to hats as well. The never, almost
mannish hat Rives way to softened
curves and contours, manipulated
brims nd crowns pointing the
way to a completely feminized
mode. In the new models of pli
able straw, brims turn this way
And that, are pleated, Clicked and
sometimes tied into hru&s. Crowns.
He in intricate folds, shirring
too.
, and tiers.
treatment,
A . -7
Home Decoration
Bjf Jane Snedieor,
This department on Home
Decoration is tor the benefit of
all women who have honseQild
problems to solveG Queries per
taining to problems of this kind
may be addressed' to Misa Sned
ieor, care ot Women's Depart
ment ot the Mail Tribune,
Kvery where we can see lw art .
1s Influencing ino saie of cntnmo- f
dittos, and this is especially true '
' when a commodity Is linked with ;
i a service, an lit a hotel or anv '
other place frequented by a, larga I
' number of people, interior decor- '
jutious may seem simple-, but the
9; simpler they seem the more sure -:
one is that education and ions j
J years of training have preceded ;
the final achievement. - - .
I Query. What color do you ad-
vise for a kitchen which faces the :
(south' Mrs. r. B. P. m 1
f ' Answer. Soft ton of green.
gray, blues. and putty color are
best for the larger areas. Then
j small areaa of salmon and black
imay be added with a dash of Ch
i nese red for very small places,
i Query. . Do you advise wait
j papers for a new house? Mrs. F.
Mi. T. '
Answer. If the bouse is well
built and the wall dry, paper can
i be nut on at once. The newer wall
course, qajlls for a very flexible ! lints, is called the "eyebrow line," i papers are very attractive and are
straw, and has already popularized j the "up over one eye and down ; pleasing as backgrounds for peo-
: pie, pictures, draperies and furnt-
Iture
Query. Should I hang my pic
tures with-two cords or with one
cord looped over a single hook?
Mrs. M. 1
! Answer. Use two vertical cords :
' always if the wires or. cords are j
' 'allowed to show. If the picture is
' small a short concealed wire t
"straws which fashion many of the) "The color choice for spring will should be used
large hats, wlthaut which no sum-! focus attontlonjon he rose-bisque
mer is complete; and peach-bolue, the reds and cafe
flenerally speaklne, the hnts are , creams. Black will ho as popular
mall and close-fIttimllhough the ns ever, as It will often ftive a
large, floppy hat is quite correct much needed accent lo a pale tlnt
for certain occasions, and some- ed costume.
how seems to' complete the picture ' Feathers, which have been com-
ii..,, tka fttittj,,..' phffrnn nleielv haniKjacrl for several sea-
or sheer printed silk costume. Al- sons, are henninK to creep timid- j With joy and with some regret
tho straw holds first place, felts ly into view, and are seen on a ". .
have lost none of their. prestige numher of smart hats. They are j Iftuseclennin time. Just as i lorn, ,
and will be worn .,ultc as much japt to take the form of quills, but ;as we car? retain a mental picture .
this summer as last rear. They ! occasionally a flatoarrB;ement of of the ureal improvement which;
t j ji f f, ft,i,,.,. i o,i nn.l even n ; housecieaning brings, then we
their severity. 'and taken on many tiny version of the ones adored : have an extremely happy state of
fi-tvnlnnu feminine, touches ' This i ostrich plume. , mind.
softer manner is usually achieved
urn-Hi fine, linen-like weaves. A ! over the other" effect that has Be
new straw of importance that jcome so popular. This Is produced
closely resembles linen is bnku. by pulling the brim sharply up
Ballibuntl, a fine, smooth and over one eye, it which point a
somewhat glossy straw, lends Itself j bow, ornament or other trimming
well to the intricacies of folds and ' Is placed, and turning the rest of
nleats, and even hows in the liack. the brim as sharply down. Often
liunkok, a somewhat similar straw I the other eye is completely cov
is still popular. l'nillasson and j ered, and promises to be responH
yodda ore the names of coarser ihlo for many traffic accidents.
1 (t : i t-,lr ? 'W?
if - r A4
Special Icipes
1 o
x ry
Children's Pleasure Column
a
Ci&nr &up In Tin Ouips
mufM Olive. i?weet iHckles
jra I It itl 1 ot a es
linked iim .
iiist Offim Muffinn Jelly
lerfe'tititt iiBad
with Hard Saa
f ffee
Frait i'ocktaii in 9ndi!dual
Tin MnlOn
Cliiefeea la King is Tin
HroBd and Butter Handwlcheji
Crfam Chee mn4 Kut " f
KaHdwiohfe
l-e t'ream 4- $
Caramel tVam Cslie 4t
a i'offee
!
America's most typical children, in the opinion of the French srtijf
Raymond Woog, are Florence Dueik,3f New York, above, and
Weston Watson, 3rd, 12, of Forest HHis, Jf. Y, Woog, inset, is
painting a portrait of the youngsters, whom he believes Uie Weal
American type, for exhibition in this country and Franc
Some Hints for '
Spring Housecieaning
then
y stat
' But as the time for begin'
Another article whieh we hnveiing the real work begins some of
hv trimminE the felt hat with it- i not seen for years, is threatening
Self, In other words, forming tin' to become extremely popular. With
decoration from many clcffi iy cut i the advent of the sports era the
pieces of the same felt as the hat, ivnll vanished entirely, but now re
and using intricate arrangements appears In rudimentary form as
of tucks, gores and pleats. ithe charming and seductive eye-
' A decidedly new note this sea- veil, an airy trifle that barely
son Is the use of felt and straw in touches the nose,
combination. Usually the brim is Embroidery will lie much used
of felt ana mo crown OI straw, on spr.ng.nim umm-r ... " ""- ., ,.,,..... -nH .1. o June!" clalni
n. UilUSt'H lMHI HfUWMB fttVEB 'l lUf ( " " '
! niture boutA These may be re-, ed one little tot.
.moved by macing a little paste i several or tne cmwi-en gae
the glamour gradually dea out
making the wliole process have
the appearance of drudgery. Some
simple little hints can eliminate
many unnecessary actions which
aid In making the whoie a dis
agreeable task. 9
HOME EDUCATION
The Child First School Is the Family Freebef
Issued t the NatioaakKlDdergertes Association, S West 40th
Street, New York CJty. Tfiese articles are aiipesriag each Basday
Is ih& Mail THbuas. . -'
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Com 3iffij
t i eunmuTil. I rsip flow-, 2
iievti teitHimonH baking p&wder, I
; tiiidiitftii nujjar I vxtfi milk, 1
ivsg, wH beaten. 2 hlestpooni
mvU&d MhorteniniTt s level tea
i spofiB salt.
i Blii toirftt her fftrnmfsi, flor,
; sugar, bNins powder and sail,
j Add gradually iiiilfe, and beat
?norswgm tnen asa egg ami j
meiia orteiiiH?f Hnse in not
rKiKPd Riuffin jiaim 2 Ssmtiiew in
quick oven t400-4?0 slegrss K.)
s Ktniel rraiitMi Vn&&lng
j 3 eggs, 3 ruw flour. level
HeaKjiSnns !iikis lowden level
j teasicm RiH. eajs mlh, 1
cuns cntnberrieit. -. ,
1 Cream the short onlng adA sugar
adaally- ftnd the. hee-tefi gg
ils departint Is for ear yeasger readers. We -ast yoa
Is write freely, tJJissg it your expsrtetues, advestars sb3 of
interesting haispeiugs la ymr n&ignhsrti&od, Teil year fa-
vsrhe books or aasthors, favorite nes-srs. etc Oriieal poems
and stories will ulzo he appreciate
Write with pes nn?t Ink on one slie ctnly of th paper. Bs
sst if ne pencil. Hlp one another to make this page hotls in-
feresting and !n?errlEve, Address your letters ss Mar? Asa,
rare Mall Tribune, Mdford. -
illy Virrifa C Vaa iNvrn)
i sare. iier, U gs unci eel UUm it sra
Sinry was a Uule girl. Very
often wnt wi?h hpr father and
mother io flml iniersting things
in the aui-of-tior werid.
Oae day when thr were look
ing ahoMt among sne bushe,
Mary ied a qar-sski3ig ohiwt.
She railed her fsher to come and
xcp. It wax lonat sad narrow and
H was fastfnpd to s. iwig, She
was sure that it irasst a bad or a
flewer or a leaf aat she rouJdn't
gxiK T&hui it was. Can sa eua?
iJr father, told hr it was a
eeea. He explained ihst inside
frrm this dirwaiGS said Anise
Jadag the way its tfee ferash,
As th?y harried osf stopping
evry nmv sad th?s t& JisSo. the
veir grew plainer SFd they heard
a distinctly proneaard heip! from
th ssealh of the csve a si1!
Jaan "int a clear fead Wre
enmg" in that fiirecils asd sHd
eoa oehind Anas toward the
mftMih ef the Ke ih
went csyi!oi1y for the cave was
dark sol damp hat steadily (hey
fesl thfcif way fnrwsf rsl.
SHEfS TEACHESS PET
,!Wa!ra down her ft" t
the season ihre was something Mr e jlpu - ; - 1 -aiapir'
nad1 her toM l?e thai hv i
yoiK-ft in n-ur once, ..mantir, " weep ur wow did ysa t ,brsrvf .
ihn Tft 1 Mhips with tis wilt ami wags up ana iwsa hreak tfie fQa where ars, gJrla. Tea
imkliur jwwnw. t 1 Adsl nHernately sua come oas.
with the milk, Stir ia 3 H caps of j r exriiesl.
Hreetnd rntnherrir saa with Is11 Bift o fesw ail shout it
just as mtle juice as possible, j hsr father toiii her she must
Carefully fold in the aUffl? heaten
On a beautiful spring aftrmoon. ' miat!c view nf th effect home
a circle of happy kindergarten iminiiig has with ward to crrat.
t iS . t ing jiuhiic opinion r sentiment
children were HUng in the shady ijimnm 3n the nimve
corner of the pinyground during a ,istpBee the nuplirnllon nf a
short lnEeiii.sint Mrs, Mewkii'k jjiolher earefo! exphnaHon was
had pQoeiy loft ihem to iheir Tbd puhheiy io eHtHhltah an nm
flwndvice for a few minuu. tude toward a onesUoa of
egg whites. Turn into a huttered
moid, rover and steam thjge
hoars. Herve with rhlpped cream
or hard ft rp,
Caramel 'ism fake
i 2 raps fiour, 2 level teaspoon
Hmking powder, i rap sagar,
j cop shortening, cap milk,
1 whites of 4 eggs, 1 teaspoon
I van Ilia
J ift flour, then measare; add
i oskiag pwdr, and
it end see. He said it would be
a vWy wonderful siirttrme for her
Then her father eat off the twig
and they earefaiiy carried the
coeooss home and Mary put the
raraoa in a Mitie bos and th next
morning she took it ts sehooi ith
her, .
When the childrea saw 3tfary
might fall down Juvt we did. We
were esming ala whes we
eovered ou!-jeIves wakiag down a
slspe. At the end of ihs slope ws
mn imo a hsf,
"A hale Oh, how cl??p? Tld H
hart any of you ?' c'JifRl a minute
sad i'il tell you. It was too deep
la rrawreat even tnagfe we slood
on each oiher's shoaMers. Now
yon aiast he standing rtght above
the place we hegan golag down
hill. Will yea get ths men? C?i
surprise theyvsmi to know ailjyoa ad your way back to us It
jjooi h, juary ism iam where ysa go?"
Since a majority ef housewives knowing that children need ft little ' iiHerest to lh"ir child-group.
ihove waxed floors, they are trou- i time when supervision is not t U
bled with hlack marks on wiem ; on the sartacc.
it may be the other way usually of straw, eeiiophane or an-
thouEh
'round. Crocheted hAiw is much gora und is simple and Wold in
in evidence here, and these hats design. Angora is much uned
are usuaUhound and trimmed las trimmins bands on sport hats,
with rbon. j especially on those intended to be
A new line that seems to have i worn with tweed or Jersey sweater
Influenced the majority of small 1 costumes.
The fsuefttion of who in ?encher
pt and why, means as much to
ihe children who are just about
i Twelfth Wedding
Anniversary Hints
; gifts, and too, gifts that are not
: expensive and can be used practl
ioally every dny.
Suggestions for
Food Store Room
- o .
.. AVhen were you married? He-'
gardless of i& time 1 am sure 1
you will want to cO'brate your i
wedding anniversary. 1
The twelfth wedding anniver- i
nary is not celebrated as often as : ,mllviduoj newls of tho(te people
some of the other inSersariv. .h , , h from hn.
inside a double fold of clean their childish hail and waved ener-
u,k Hikhimr varv ha r,i I ceticalH' at Jane, who was a f irst , will mean to
crosswise of the mark. The floor ! grade child. ; i much unhappines could he
mav then he polished by rubbing It "Humph:" said serious Hetty. avMa ii a iB er s, r?
briskly with a clean dry cloth or j "my brother says she's the tench- early in life, a few fundamental
.i.,. i!uv, er's net." principles upuit which he might
With spring housecieaning comes) "It's not nice to say that Betty." base bis opinion regarding con-;
the desire to brighten up different 'answered Oie first speaker, ""cause dwt especially that of other peo- j
articles of furniture with colorful I my mother told me so. She said pie and "t a correct and reason-!
hits of paint. There Is usually some ! teachers just have to treat the able Wca'e.f the purpose bark of J
left over each time which could be , children different, just like she all behaviour, ChUdren very en, 1
used later If It did not dry up. To i does Johnnie and me at nome. wsm in imns r unmrnm
nrevent this nour about two Inches 1 Sometimes Johnnie Isn't as bad They Ih-kIiAo measure ail persons
times, t'ream sugar ami shorten
ing thoroughly, add flavoring,
then flour and milk alternately;
lastly add the stiffly beaten whites
of eggft Itak in two layers twen-
the children who are just n.oui , w )n , a, aw.
ready to enter the first year "'3j!Jt-
scnoot as any m tne grn
Caraiup! m
1 id cups granulated sugar, 2-3
rup brown sugar, 3-3 t W butter,
cup cream.
Siix ineredlents and boil thirteen
minases without stirring. Beat
until of Ihe right consistency to
spread. (in--hiO cup nnt meals
may be added. If desired
cai, social
or religious nuesUons
them in later yeais.
she foynd it and what her father
had tflhi her about Then she i
three ff old them they must wait for the
surprise to happen.
Then Wary did a fanny Mhing.
She pot the box and the cocoon in
her locker. Then he did another
funny thing. She forgot ail about
her treasure.
Se-ai months passed. The
children forgot ihe cocoon, too,
for they were busy with Sinter fun
and work.
Then one bright sunny morning
In spring, one of the chlWren gave
a shout. All th chiWren ran to
see and they all shouted with ex
citement, too. There In Mary's
locker, In the hoi where she had
left her cocoon, was the cocoon
, j oroSeo open and beside It was
fltickcn a la Wins- something tstw, tt was the won-
1 cup chicken, I egg yolks, 1 derl surpiVe her father had told
yet it is an Important occasion.
and can be made very enjoyable. '
It shniild lt nfftohrntofl with silk 1
nnd linen.
!of water over It, close the lid very j as I am so he don t have to sit in
i tightly and let stand until needed Uhair as much as I do and then
(again. Then pour off the water i it looks as If Mother was nicer to
Of course various storerooma j an(j S ready for use. ; him and loved him more. But
are f0ed with supplies to meet the jf jjrc are stoves or pipes to sometimes he is bad and I am
he put away until pent winter, good, men ne says it looks as tr
paint them with linseed oil. This I Mother was nicer to me.
whiij they come in contact
cup milk.
pimentos,
Tea said Joan S'heerflls' wm
get every man on tnla hill to come
neln you out. Bat Anne you stay
h with the heys6
Joan was fleet of foot when she
pieasednd rifcs sare . exercised
her Umbm this time as h? jumped
from rock to rock sb over fallen
tree trunks in asesreh of ner par
rnt When she foaad them they
were haating the hays too.
Joan told them aH aaoat the un
lucky cave explorers, and they
didn't waste any tHme fsilewing
J we it as slie reiriicprt her steps lo
the ravp.
When they gat there find found
the hoys they lit seane matches
they eonld see how lo fx? raci the
traaaed cave espterers from thg
hollow hetween two large boulders
as they foand Jhf hoJe to he,
They got the soya out easily, bat
" , f f PP oiosnrooaat, mrr, pepper
the work of adul In the home , ,v, la k..
and mhnol t I.elp the child to m , rt)1M ,d)! j
form safe standards of judgment. I mmairuum. i r,. t
i 0hlespoon flour, speriwiut. It was s oig beautiful, j it was a tired hangry group of
4 taidespaonsjthorieningl- moth
however, there
groceries and
(canned goods. This storage place
1 ennbOt a family to live much
In any Moreroom,
whould he stitfti
will prevent them from rusting
and thus save the expenditure of , to as as can be when we are good"
money for repairs or far new ones, said a Jolly little ho "hut when
In the fall thev mav he nolished we're bad she gets 'ferocious
Aa Adventure tf Cares ami
FiowerN
Oh, here are a of of them
, s.j,i -os. iBiHiira joan ass sae made :
fmet ho iO:e a sna!i probb-m ; fei f . htlvnd i" & lt of
My mother, she's just as nice i may ijeronie in a child's mind d
. Choose some detinue c o I 0 r i more cheftpV( for Rr0ceries can be whoat removing the coat of oil. I Mayhe that is the way with teach
scheme such as yellow, rose or ; hniJh,. in oimniities rather than! v- f,,,.r,i. ut 1 ers. too"
i ten and twenty-five-ceni lots.
lavender, and have linen to har
monize with this color, lioye the
centerpiece a bouquet of some
brightly colored flowers, and can
dles to match. A lovely centerpiece
consists of a gbiKs basket of white
-roses and tie a large bow of purple
tulle to the Hide and have the can
dles match the tulle.
There are o many lovely col-
orea nnens mat any oesireu coior.Mfh day uml, u !(( e3tefJ j,nce
can be secured. Even though a i tnere arp HO mnv tempting ways
dining table can be made attrac- j ln whJch it may be premnA, a
tive for most any occasion, the one ; housewUo houi(i maJte a special
for the linen wedding anniversary effort to cnange the way of serv
can le especinlly attractive - be- ! iri
j smeary, blue appearance. House
Hneh remsQ" actually heard
A common food product in most : cleaning time seems ta be oppor fJnm children of pre-sfehool age
storerooms is fruit. However, a ! tune to remove this, Dust the MHv teacherH and parents an opti
great difficulty results Just the ' furniture thoroughly. Then to a'
same, for too few housekeepers in- i quart ofrenl warm water, add
elude enough of it in the diets of ; ahout twQ tablespoons of good
their families. Some families who : furniture ooHsh. Htir well, then
easily tire of sameness, reject thejog a piece of old fijiael in the (
how difficult It msy he -r his
little group to soive it wisely,
il&ssed is the mother who csn
early dvehp In her children
broad views and saf principles,
1 fJi l.l,.uA,t r, ?wr iUiUtrxkto
and all with whom they have t0;
mUk.
Paar into skillet They aii ran for-
!eook u. and add dieed rUlcr& Ward S b flrxt
Hdmentos and seasonig. Keep 1 "ifPed aa a stone
warm over hot water.
Stylo? Hints
dish of canned fruit, which may be (liquid, squeeze It l and wipe the , ..,-,,
put on the tahle at least twice j furniture with it. After this has " t".," F
ilrctntnif I S;uk-c
Melt three tablespoons of bttter
,, .,,,-.. . ssuceoan. adJ r,tir iol.lfi.
j": . j spoon f flour, sttr and ittli with
batter to obtain a stiff,
band of the skirt materia! which sio-th paste,
Bives tho Impn-ssion of a tucked-IiiO M Shr Q ur of milk and let
blouse. Paris calls this a trouser- jmsme. Jo the Iwil, stirrins so as to
top skirt. i prevent burning; ! A withdraw to
Xirly !! .pes of iweeI ara the side of the fire nd add about
cause of the beautiful table linens '
Any single food ser-ed in suffi-
been done polish the furniture
with a dry cloth. The results will
be surprising.
. ,
Fillets of Sole With Spinach
Poach two fillets of sole in boil-
intr water for ten minutes.
three ounces of raw ham together
wtlh a bunch of parsley and a
toarei leaf; season lightly with
. sioitnd the figure. Thy are
PAHIK (JPi Tweed is a fabric . rl ,r4.(uij4. mnuldeil sround ihe
... , snoujuers so inai mey no noi sup satt and peppor aBa nilnw to slm
fashions. fasily. Some tie at the throat with ; m1.r mjy tnr twenty-flva min
Nearly every importont dress- ,. A few have mill- i utes,
maker shows tweed coats, capes ;Jnrj. rollais and others are collar-j j-j,,, throuah a muslin clo'h
and suits in Ihe cnE-tlon lf less, meant to be worn with de- i a
Butter a Ionic, flat porcelain or spring and summer, V. Skc, uno. tnrhabie fur necbiiieres, i Stsm Skirts Itemalti Wtrt
china dish and lay a bed of hot Iilue am! multnotoretl mixtures Heverai desiuners show tweed smart skirt, it 1a rellcted
wnicn can no usea in serving our leM qunnty will disturb tho
refreshments. fnnfl tmlinra lhfnri lh Inn.
As It Is the usual custom invited , rnom should contain, as much as ; maslted spinach in the center, are the favorite shades, with helise sUf fu icmly wide to be worn : other than for sports wear, will be
guests should present the hrlde ; u , poiwllde, foods which will Arrange the fillets on the spinacii j a long way In the lead, ' s shott rapes, vrith twed dresses., aide the calf this contlna season.
unn groom wun kuw iiuin ur , fnrm wcu balanced meals. ;ond potu; a hot Bechamel sauce1 c-ots ami capes are usually full, . The smartest length will h four-
siia. mere are so many ioxei i . over; son with salt and pepper length, though there are various
and appropriate Rift that no one Sprint WI& Hats ;and place In oven for twelve mln-' models of three-quarter nnd half
need be at a loss as to what to 1 Hats which fit as tightly as the !utes till the ton of sauce just be- : length In the suit-type of costume.
hair on one's head and look esact- gins to get brown, tterve in the Wraps are unlined as a ruie. hut
ly like it are among milliners' , same dish, placing it on another - the rule has its Exceptions parth-u-
latest creations. ;o( silver or china.
Curled feathers or looped horse
give.
Kor thctytnan, ties, socks, and
handkerchiefs are acceptable gifts,
and there is no end of gifts for
Mi miiorwi wilts i to fifteen Inches from the
Are Spring Offering ! floor, sixteen It may he, depending
PA It IK id") Two piece suits Sh height of the wearer,
mad of silk instead of wool are Th, jnnKi irregular drape ara
included In many important dress. Intmnr ii graceful and becoming.
tarty wnen tne raortcs are of sum- mastng collections tor a p r I n a i nnd slenderising.
' I
mer weight. wear, - s n AiW . . . !,.. .
the bride. Hhe always appreciates j hair are arranged in ringlets over Bobbed-Haired rimithy i -fre most frequently seen ver-. Slost of them havr hort jackets 1 short of this skirt business Is
household linens of all kinds, such, tight titling caps to look like girl- ' A bobhed-halred glri Is taking sion of the s,ring tweed costunse -ed - made like !:iiilem of uj,ject only -to certain roles; short
as towels, dresser scarfs, buffet ( Ish boks. (business away from the big. Iron- is the flat pleated, or clrrular skirt wool, withcut relnforctd shouldera skirts for sports wear, for school-
seta, luncheon cloths, etc. Then of ; Milliners and coiffeurs are in ) muscled horseshoers of this vl-' sewed at the Hit). line in a lighter or )iffnel collars. Heavy stlk'gjris. fnr sverv tittle 4-nmen- lm.
course there ara many personal league to put over two new styles j lage near Tarls. CS"n of plain material. Jtometlmes faille and silk ottoman are often grT shirts for afternoon and even-S ' !0' Kw . "and It's
gifts, aucn as silk nose, scans, ana ; in one. Tne new wig-nata cover j neicne rournera is a sienner "there Is a belt to -.-over Ihe joining useit. 1 ini-f wear, for tali worr,n, for short
no one ever nas too many nana-tup growing nous wntcn are at me," ' " iiuo-s. n'lini tne skirt anfl top. rsccasionany A favorite mooet nas a snort "wojfc!; itresulur hem lines as K
she hail started from. laughing
she picked heiwlf us and started
to climb again "t shwnMn't hava
told you at ail," she said, "for now
the flowers 1 ha m mined and ;
Tin Um late for my claim on these,
What Shalt I do?" Q
"Mere, you can 3tave some of
nine,' said Anne. Tour Infor-1
motion was worth them, I'm sure." :
After ihey were all together
Besin and Joan had as many flow
ers as she had before the disaster,
they derided to eat nt the next
pretty place they could find'. Hoon
they found a real nretiy spot so
the women and girta went to
spreading the lunch. The boys
went off into the woods in search
of water and (he men sat talking
and occasionally asking whether
luneh was resdr not.
When lunch was ready Joan
failed the hoys but they didn't
answer, a It ho she called until she
was hoarse.
Finally she and Anne went to
hunt for them. They went down a
path they discovered until It ended
abrup-ly on the edge of a cliff.
h, let's go hack, Joan," said
Anne, "They couldn't have gona
any farther In this direction."
"Alright, I goes that's right.
But listen, don't you hear voices?
people that trudged down the hill
side, that evening for whes the
hoys, Anne and Joan dnint return
to eat lunch their parents, bavin-;
got snxloua, set oat to hant for
thets. and when altogtlr the?
returned to the forsaken meal,
the chipmunk and wttilrreta had
visited and were not very liberal
in partaking of tne atoten food.
A few week afterward when
they had nearly forgotten the ad
enti3r0Uncle Ted gave ihe boys
a p&rty and for favors each one
received a llctla Imitation tamb
twngt to remind, them of their
cava adventure.
BOTFH SAOE.
CVntra'Q'aint. Ore,, age 11.
Color lo the K itchco
This is an age wheat color tffin
a mast important part is "ur
kttche It ea y'e obtained very
easily and with snla expense.
Choose the color moat EppropG
ats for ihe locating of your kitch
en; then buy jceod paint brusn
and a good grade of enamel paint.
Jrge tin cana n .'.' be secured
for eontainers; for l-sstasce, fefils
' O powder cans can ba used, the
t.n-nound six for flour, ihe five
pound six for sugar, the Z
poaad can for coffee, and the
potjnd csn for tea. Ts names can
be printed on each In black paint
with a smalt camel's nslr ferstsis,
Kven the salt n?S pepper shak
er can be cf the same color. Bay
the larger lxe for usa aronnd tha
stove, and print th nama oa each
one.
With just a little patience snri
imagination a colorful kitchen ess
he mad with Bttla expense.
kerchiefs.
Really there Is no other wedding
anniversary where you r can give
the honored couple go many useful
flattering than any
oiiio-uo. iM-iite. jury ioor so marn ,,, ,a fitnniit. rows or einoroioery take toe pl-'r-e jj sei msn a giooff iioy invert- wnote more
lika carefully dressed hair that; her a prosperous blacksmith. A of belt. ' ed lucks lo Indtrato the waistline ; ihr
they need not be removed at the. girl friend Is an apprentic In her: Another method of joining sk'iO in bark, rubers have fitted jackets j t
theater or evening function. (shop. ' jand bluus la a mall upstanding of finger-tip length. , i Uedford Cralar tutttt Qatawt.
I could tell his voice
But what did h nay
red, too.
I anywhere,
ithenr
; "It sounded like, help; fcut niay-
Ihe imagined it."
I "tet'a follow their voice, and be
A pump, th vnHip ot which im
patent ieathef and th back and
heel tjf suede, i altown, -with a.
strap of sue-la and patent leath
er buckle set above ihe edge of tha
ansa, but not over ths Instep,