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Fashions
Household Hints
Gardening, Etc.
Edited by
Eva Nealon
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II.
Men's Shirting Used
In Chic Sports Gown
mat
T appeora IhnJ women' atyles
. continue to borrow from tho
'masculine despite iho marked fem
ininity In th currant mode. Take
'lot example, the very smart eporla
frock tllUKt rat p1 which Is made of
aparklln men's shining, woven
of dull luster durened oniton. This
material wenra like Iron. Iron
beautifully and quickly, and II
rioee not ahrlnk. having, almndy
been durenlsed under tremendnut
tension before tho cloth la arltially
woven.
ill Thla raahlon Idea la a very for.
tiinale one for active .porta np
pare!.. Both plain broadcloth, an
aoonne or lacquar.la are u.ed I
.all. the aeaaon'a amarteat color.
1 .'X novel note la .truck In the It
(nitrated frock In Ihal the nerl
line la acolloped a. la alao the lot
of the broad plnata of tho. skirl
A perky pntlf rt-throuKh how la th'
only .other decoration. In thl'
frock the hrondclnth l Palm
Beach yellnwt the fell hat n np
r ahadn of yellow: Hie alloc:
white kid eilnmt with yellow. .
RED PURSE HIDES
A TRICK UMBRELLA
;;WA8IIIN(!T0N 7P) A trick
Wmi ban cnticoulliia; u anuill 'uni
bretlK Jh curried hy Mrs. Klchnrd
j'.atesi,: newly elected president of
(JiC; Vhovy tMniHo brunch of tho
League uf Atnct-lcun Pon Women.
-';Mrj .Yutca wiih H'tcn at a coun
try cluh wimu'Iiir a Hum 1 1 sports
!lltflt of red null, vvhlto allocs und
Ctucklnita, red giiuiitlnt ulnves, red
'bur. nntl tho tint red nurao which,
When Dpcncd, rovculcd tho small
Vcd timhi'cUii.
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She's Changed Her Name,
:i? But That Accent-Never
ft : V J i
itra lino Wllttains (nlHivo) found
4onlN Kitrlov than to drop hor no
iwWISW VOKK, July Tho
man without a country has some
Ihing of a feminine purullel In
Jeanne Williams, alias Hot, la Kar
lov. ;,. , ,
,V.Ah Jeanne Williams she Is
AhTerlcun born of A m erica n pa r
cnU. but nn Konia Karlov sho al
ways will be Russian.
t(. The story begins six years ago
wKeti Jeanne and Mary Williams,
white m, left their home In ttyracuse,
N,Y to become chorus girls.
The girls were ambitions and
determined nut to stay In the !
Follies." Mary, the younger,
studied voice and roon appeared
"The- Grand Street Follies."
Oeanne decided to become a dra
matic actress.
Three years ego Jeanne started
(or Hollywood,
started with no i
Do You Know?
A Hull! froth liver ud'letl to left
over meat 111 makliiK h;ih nlln
(IttcitltMlly lo tlio UIkIi.
Tlio flavor nf veitl Ik developed
ly wlow uml thnrouKh cuuklnK and
TritTadditloii of fut,
hamb or muttuii may Ijo ruuMted
on a bed of tart uiilen,
Clieene melted In tho huulu of
creamed chipped beef It u uod
addition.
C'rctitited ham Hhould he hiKhly
Hetmoiied. A teunpoon of Vortn-tei-Khlix
wtuct! to one cup of vvhlto
Huuee KiveH an added stent.
A thick Klit'O of veal baked In
milk Ik very Kod.
An oyster placed in the center
of each tsauKUKe cake is u uur
prfse dlnh.
A cup of currants cooked with a
pot i-oaHt makcH It delicious.
It Ih a K(f,d Idea to place a bay
leaf In the pan with roast pork.
Ham 1h kooiI Imkcd in pincapplu
juice.
ACCOMPANIMENTS
FOR LAMB DISH
"Whal'H nau:e for the kouho !h
Hauce for the gander," tin tint old
(liilp t'UiiH; hut Kooci cookw have
learned that Home Mauceu ure hel
ler with some kinds uf meat than
they a to with others, und mi It Ih
with lamb. There ure cortaln ac
companiments which wo think of
as IicIoiikImk exclusively to lamb
such as mint sauce und mint Jelly.
Wo associate green peas with
lamb, hut there are other voko
lablcH which combine equally well
and have the advantago ot being
a bit different.
For the dinner party, mint Ico
served In tall kIumhch and garnish
ed with sprays of the mint add a
beautiful noLo to tho table. Mint
leaves are not always available
but there is this tmbslltuto for the
fresh mint. Flavor a lemon Ice
with oil of peppermint und color
It green with fruit coloring.
Mint butter to serve with broiled
chops will give distinction to the
dish. ThlB recipo for Mint Butter
is offered by the National Llvo
.Stock and Meat Hoard.
cup minced mint leaves
4 cup, butter
2 tablespoons lemon Juice
J-'ew grains cnyenno
Cream tho butter und add tho
minced mint leaves. Add lemon
juice und cayenne, beat well until
creamy und placo on lco ready to
use.
Currant Jelly, guuvu Jelly, und
various spiced conserves und
pickles uro ull good combinations
with lamb.
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OPIUM IS CHIEF TARGET
OF W. C. T. U. IN CHINA
UMANOIIAl P Opium, ruther
than uleohol. Is the chief object
of attack for tho Women's Chii
tlan Temperance Union In China.
A Chlneso woman, Mrs. C
Liu, Is Its leader, und sho has built
up tin organization determined to
help ellutlnute opium und liquor
from tho country.
Settlement houses In which beg
gars are taught trades und assist
ed In obtaining employment tilso
have been set up by the union.
It easier lo change- her hhiiio to
cent.
hope of finding a place.
Homewhoro before the train
reached tho west coast Jeanne Wil
liams disappeared. Three month
later there appeared on tho horl
son a new Husnlun player with a
dbtlnct Hussian accent, and the
name of Honlu Karlov. Somewhere !
Jeanne Williams had changed her j
name and her accent. Hhe wa ;
signed by a lending producer at a '
la rue salary, !
Then rams the talkies which
called for clear Kngllsh diction
I-Ike others, Hunla Karlov found
that her picture career was over.
She bud learned her Russian ac
cent too well,
Now she Is returning to Broad
way In a new play. Hut she still Is I
Hunts Karlov witrf n Russian no- !
cent.
COMFORT, STYLE AND ECONOMY IN NEW SUMMER COTTONS
AT the beginning or this jim
mnr winon when styled cot
tons are no overwhelmingly popu
lar It l lntrptlng to hnd them bo
widely used for such different typs
of appard for woim-n and their
well-dressed duughiera
II Is pretty generally agreed by
very on a who watches the parade
of fashionables In New York and
other important style center that
the attractive styling of cottons
this year, the .new cotton fabrics,
new finishes and new patterns ac
count In no small measure for
their great popularity. Thes
things also naturally makn It pos
sible for crisp, comfortable summer
cottons to be used for many mora
types of apparel than In other re-,
cont seasons.
' From lop toj bottom and from
one end to the other of the fash
ionable wardrobe It Is quite appar
ent that th( present vogue of cot-,
ton haa attained great popularity
this year Its comfort, Its easy
laundernblilty. plus the economy
which emibles a woman to have ;
not one but a half dozen or more
attractive summer rtresses are very
compelling reasons for this signi
ficant fashion revival.
In the accompanying Illustrations
typlcaJ costumes are sketched
These Indicate something of the
versatility of cottons and are of
further interest when it la re
membered that each can be made
up easily at. home. from pattern
which are readily available.
In the upper left Is sketched a
tailored frock that ts appropriate1
for Informal wear In town or 1
country or at the seashore. Tho I
coat la trimly tailored and would
be exceedingly smart In embroider
ed pique, all-over embroidered mus
lin or a colorful cotton print. The
frock may be made of any har
monious fabric such as pique. I
broadcloth, eponge or similar fab-'
rtc of substantial weave. (Sketch
1). ' ,
Next Is shown a street frock that
Is unusu.-illy smart this year be
cause of the lingerie neckline which
adds a "dresH-up" note to this tail
ored costume This frock may bo
made of cotton tweed or eponge,
plain pique In town shades, cotton
suiting or other similar fabrics
which tailor no well. (Sketch 2).
. Another model shown how
MOUNT CIILKAD. Ohio, July 5
(fl) Ohio Iihh lm flint wunmn
liruHccut'lntc iittunipy Ml km l''itnnlo
Myora' of Monow county np
pointed to aueeocd her brother
who died in nfflco.
MIhm Myera a roaltlent of Card
iitRtiin. was admitted to the bar In
IJUtt and for ttuveral yearrt was a
law partner of her brother. rho
ban eerved an iiwlHlant recorder,
probate Judge und Htwitdant proso
eimn'. Iler appointment explren Jan. 1,
1 ! a 1 . MIhm Myora Ih ii candidate fur
election to tho office.
She uIho Ih a muwtclan and a
reader. Prior to taking up law, ohe
wiih an liiKtructor In public, epcak
Ing at Wittenberg college.
PEARL NECKLACES WORN
WITH IVORY SATIN
WAHlllNtlTON (IV-MIhm Alice
CultH wore a bridal veil which
once wiih worn by her groat grand
mother ami n peurl necklace which
had been worn by bride In tho
groom's family for generations
when she became tho bride of John
TillotMon U'ainwiight, hoii of Mrs.
Clement Hlddle of Philadelphia.
Her drritH whh of Ivory white
satin made on prlncoKH linos with
long slecvf and u train.
Woman Prosecutor
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1 t-ANNit MV'ERS
VACATION LAND-
Partly Furnlih.d Houtea for Rnt-Sevlew Cottage, for Bala
HUNTING, OCEAN AND FRESH WATER FISHING, OOATINQ,
. BATHING SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE
BROOKINGS TOWNSITE
133 Mile from Medford
bn tho Oregon Coaat Highway at Mouth of rbotco River la
Southo.-u Curry County, Oregon,
Juat tho l't for the aumnixr rocreallonlat to aiwnct his Yaintlou
among Ideal aurroundlnga.
Reatrvatloni New
Write i
W. J. WARD
emftrtly sheer cottons such aa voile,
batiste, heavy lace or one of the
new Jersey net fabrics may be
made up In a costume that ts suit
able ror luncheon or afternoon tea.
When done with any of these foJ
rlca featuring a polka dot pattern
It Is equally smart and In good
taste for aimoHt any afternoon oc
casion in town or city. (Sketch 8).
At the left is a -model which
shows how charmingly youthful
and comfortable sheer cottons may
be for Informal aummer parties.
This gown with capelet and bertha
effect has a fitted hip yoke'' that
ties In a soft bow In front. Dis
crete fulness in the skirt emphos
ixes the long slender lines , which
may be attractively interpreted
with voile, flowered batiste, print
ed net or lace. (Sketch 4.)
Below are two type of frocks
w j for the dainty J
for the dainty Juvenile members of
Fall Frocks Will Feature Rough Edges
- Hy Dliina Mei'wln
(AMSiielllled IMcmb Kuahloll Kditur)
I'AKIH, July 6 (fl1) Tho rlok
mck nickot la having considerable
Influence nn udviinco iiutumn
styloHj or ruther tlio edgea of
tiHMll.
Tho dieHnmkera,' one and ull,
huvo I'omo- to the .ojiinlon that
there uro other wnya of finishing
Aa upt aa he 1h to be tho butt
of contempt from he-men who I
cat their pie with their fingers!
und their wulormolon crofwwuya.j
tho uoMtheto now haH u champion,,
a vigorous- chumplon in the por
Hoti of Dr. Andy Hall, director of1
public health in Illinois. Kti-I
(tuetto, nays Dr. UftH. la n in
utlnctivo defense of human boingn
agalnHt dlneuso Infection, und po
HtcneBB la n safeguard uguinat
gorms.
One never hears." nays Dr.
Hull, "uf smallpox taking root in
tho White IIouho or In a gover
nor's innnslon. - People who como
to occupy these reHldencee would
fool utterly disgraced with a
smallpox quarantine nulled to tho
front door. In other words, he
Intltmttct that disease Is vulgar
and IbatVbo use of clean linen,
clonn tublo Implements, tho ob
Htlnenco from spitting und tho ro
pungence for wide-open Hneoztng
urn due, not so much to the d est re
for more daintiness, us for safety.
Tho day will como. Dr. Hull In
siHtN. when It will be the helRht
of ImpolltoncKH to contract diph
theria. And thus from the donire
lo escape gorms which flourish
boat In dirt and are spread by
vulgar hublts, comes humanity's
etiquette, once tho object of scorn
by the seir-stylcd common people
who put a premium upon vul
garity. WASMINdTON ((TV-Miss Helen
I .ce Washington, a next season's
debulanto who lo to bo presented
at the last court at Itucklngham
Palace In .luly, will make her
curtsy In the bh mo gown her
mother wore when sho was pre
sented at the Italian court In her
Klrlhnod.
Being Booked
Brooking, Oregon
I Etiquette Healthy :
a ' '
Cie family who are at their best
I summer wr.ea drssetf In coni
rortnble cottons. The lert sketch
is h ply frock that Is alwayn prac
tical and made in printed cotton
dimity, batiste, lawsi or rolico.
While la espeotaiiy good for sum
un edgo than with u fine seam or
a bias binding.
i For Instanco there la stagger
edging, which tho knowing ones
hero, call "staggering." Staggering
is a modern tattered rendition of
what was. once called pinking.
Some people call stagger edges
seamed edges, leading dressmakers
uro. using scallops and honest-to-
FIRST FAMILIES
Mari
Xo flower garden Is complete
without marigolds. The vol vol y
browns and mahoganys of some of
the French types have no counter
part in any other annual. The
oranges and yettows are the rich
est tones In these hues that tho
annuals furnish. Tho tall huge
crlnk!od globes of tho Africa n
marigolds furnish the brilliant
orange, sparkling yellow and paler
lemon, In prodigal profusion by
midsummer.
The mainstay for bedding and
b o rd c rs uro tho tl w a r f V re n c h
types, both double und single, with
their deep tones and their striping,
spotting and mottling of browns
and reds. The dwarf double
French with their ferny foliage
spangVsd with tho full double ro
settes always make, u gay show
and bloom incessantly until tho
first severe frost.
A type not so well known Is the
tall French type. A selected form,
tho Josephine, has becomo onu of
tho very popular annuals because
of its groat value for cutting, hav
ing tho longest stems of any of
the French types with large slngte
blossoms In which mahogany red
Is the prevailing tone, particularly
brilliant In tho fall months. U
grows three feet tall and makes a
huge plant In rich soli. In poor
soil It Is of lower, wirier growth
and a more profuse bloomer.
There uro many types of tho
dwarf marigolds from which to
select but tho little gem of the
race Is the tiny little marigold,
WISCONSIN m DISCOVERS 1
EASY WAY TO GET 1 OF PILES
; Got Disgusted with Nasty
Salves. Suffered
, Terribly .j
' EVMOuNE WITH PILES
CAN DO SAME THING
.
VI hope nobody else in the world
aullera ait long years- with piles
and waalea all the time I did on
aahea and auch atuff." declares
Mr. John Linde, well known Wag
on Maker, 2IS South ( enter Street,
Braver Dam, Wiaronain.
"I had to keep trying aomelhing
to keep from Buffering. My caae
, wa ud, but nothing helped me
! until t read the leatimonial of a
I man 'attffenng with pile who
claimed he waa keloed br Col at
j Pile Pill. . I aent iway for t cou-i
mer wear because of Its comfort.
It may no bh used for achoo!
wear next fall. Tho oth'-r model
shows a dainty party frock which
may be mnoe up hi eher voile,
dlmtty. batiste dotted swlss or or
gandie In contrasting; colors.
goodness rick-rack. They employ
these trims for lightweight tweeds
und plain materials, on both coats
and dresses..
Tho fine handkerchief linen
blouses of midsummer uro notubly
! partial to rick-rack collars and
j urm holes.
j Kvcn chiffon evening dresses
i have frayed edges with never , a
stitch of finish on hemlines und
I loose godets.
OF THE GARDEN
golds
AFRICAN, d6uOL,I ANO SINGLE
FRENCH.
tageles signnta pumlla, about six
Inches high, with finely cut ferny
and sweetly scented foliage cov
ered with tiny four petal led yel
low flowers that almost cover tho
bush. It Is an ideal flowering edg
ing plant where a brilliant orange
yellow i" needed.
pie bottles and began using them;
yoi' swallow a couple three times
a day and strange as it seems,
Ihey helped me from the start and
today my piles are gone and I feel
more like a human being. Life is
worth living again. Thousand of
men and women who suffer with
piles are discovering that auch
trouhlea can be quickly, easily,
banished in thta simple, ineipen
sive, harmless, internal way. No
bother or fuss, so why should any
body suffer another day? Doctor
prescribe these pills, which you
may now ohiain, 45 pilla in bot
tle, sufficient for a full week's
treatment, for 73c at drug atore.
or send 75c in cash or stampa lo
t'olac Chemical Co Brentwood,
Md. No nak. Money back with
out onihhle or question if Colac
Pile Pills fail to banish your trovV
ble. You are sole judge.
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Decorations For
The Home
By Jane Snedlcor
ARTISTIC KHiHTIXG
Artlclo X continued.
Thero ure fixtures or lamps
necessary for convenient and easy
passing through a room or from
room to room und always theso
should be easily switched on or
off. Never a glaring light, never
un obtrusive or danger signal sort
of light just a soft, friendly glow
which invites and intrigues.
Then there ure lights which uro
needed in u dark corner, in front
-of a mirror or needed to bring out
the 'beauty uf some rare pieces of
furniture, pictures or tapestry.
They complete a certain picture
or view of the room, whether
lighted or not. Such lampa and at
tendant shades must be Interesting
in themselves, but never offensive
or blaarro. Then there uro tho ser
vice lights, livery sent In the liv
ing room or bedroom should huvo
Its source uf artificial light closo
at hand. These lumps must be se
lected for service us well as their
fitness in the scheme of things.
Red or rose shades should always
be avoided because of their effect
on tho nervous system; blue and
green shades are uninteresting
when lighted unless well lined.
White shades arc glaring and black
ones useless. Soft yellows, tans and
subdued orange colors ure restful
and giyc the best lights for both
aesthetic purposes ' and service.
There are so many kinds of shades
to be found in the best shops to
day that it is quite unnecessary
to enumerate them. One can al
ways find tho right shade for the
chair or table, but always and for
ever avoid the fussy, over-decorated
or bizarre fixture, lamp or
shade. One never makes a mlstuko
when ho selects a simple, well
tailored shade, or a conservative
lamp, and one. will find that It
fits in with the best furnishings or
tho simplest und least expensive.
SUGAR-LOAF MOTIF
NEW JEWELRY NOTE
l'AHIS W) Susar-loaf carriliBS
ire a costume Jewelry novelty
taken, up by 0110 of the well
known dreKMmakcra here.
Tho uaiml forma ure sinclo
crystal rubes hunR by slender sil
ver chains or squares of four
smaller cubes strung topether with
beads. Tho trlannlc form Is also
reen. The same pendent cubes ui
liear on bracelets. Sportswomen
frequently wear leather wristlets
with pendent cubes of bright en
amen or Ivory.
TURQUOISE AND WHITE
ADVISED FOR REDHEADS
PA MS UP) Tuniuoise colored t
jewelry is the newest und smart
est In Purls.
Triple strand necklaces of va
rious lengths, bracelets of the
eaine type and pendent brooches
of carved turquoise uro effectively
combined with while or black cos
tumes. An outstanding couturier
stresses white satin ensembles
with turquoise Jewelry for red
liatrcd women and pulc-skinncd tl
tlan beauties.
Kukoit latnh rmf
2 pounds Inmb shoulder, ground;
1 cup milk or slock, 1 egg. 1 cup
bread crumbs, 2 tablespoons minced
parsley, 2 tablespoons minced on
ion. Vt green pepper, minced; 1 Vi
teaspoons salt, popper.
Heat egg, add liquid, then tho
crumbs and lot soak ten minutes,
t'ombtno ground moat attid season
ings. Then combine the two mix
tures and turn into a well greased
tin. Hake In a moderate oven (375
degrees F.) and cook for one hour
und a half. Serve either hot iir
cold with horseradish sauce.
A Hollywood paper runs the
headline, "Public to See Stars
Eating." Will this a iso be so u n d
film ? I .os A ngolos Time.
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SEA CAPTAIN TELLS
HE PREVENTED BALDNESS
Hair Was Thin on Top and Full of Dan
druff. Had Become Very Gray
at Temples, Too
A SIMPLE HOME TONIC ON
SCALP WORKED LIKE MAGIC
Captain Hunt Looks at Leastl
13 Years Younger, His
Friends Say
"I've got thick, good looking.
young appearing head or hair.
spite of my years, thanks to this
marvelout Tome called Lea s, dr.
clared Captain Willard K. Hunt,
well known Sea Captain of New
burvnort. Mass.
"These old sea dogs around my
home port mantel at my youthful
appearance and a lot of the old
gray-heads are wisely taking my
advice and using Lea's Hair Tonic
nowadays. My hair was thin and
bad I was getting bald hair
came out in bandfulls, but no more.
My scalp used to be covered with
dandruff, but that's gone, too, and
the gray hairs I had have all turn
ed back to youthful color: It's noilhick and beautiful.
wonder loins say 1 m looking
Amy In Rangoon
L. 1: t :
Auautiiitra fteM Hhoin
Amy Johnson. Intrepid British
girl flier, photographed at Rangoon,
Burma, on her way to Australia by
air.
FLOWERS NO LONGER
CHIC ON SHOULDER
PAlilS (P) Tho fashionable
woman no longer wears hor arti
ficial flowers on her lett shoulder,
but tucks them Into tho front
of hor evening dress or wears
them somewhere in tho general
vicinity of tho waistline, front or
back.
An artificiul gardenia utlached
to tho foresleevo of a tailored
coat-dress of navy bluo or black
with touches of white Is a chic
style adopted by severul notably
well turned out women.
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TENNIS LENGTH "
FOR UNDER SKIRTS
PARIS (P) No matter how
long tho outer skirt Is for evening
on tho shirred chiffon and tulle
models which uro much in vogue
bore, the undor skirt usually Is
tennis length. Just covering the
knees easily.
Cuban Aviatrix
Astactntcd Tress Photo
Senorita Berta Moraldea. 18,
bears the distinction of being
Cuba's first aviatrix.
Iren years younger: it's a fact,
continued Captain Hunt.
Thousanda of prematurely gray
or bald people have regained
luxuriant, youthful head of hand
some hair hy using Lea s Hair Ton
ic which druggists are introducing
now. All one need do is rub a lit
tle into the scalp with finger tips
now and then experts cannot de-
Rect and change is so gradual clos
est i r lends pay no attention. r;very
boltle of this colorless, harmless
tonic ia barked up by the national
ly known Lea Tonic Co. If skep
tical apply to spot tire of dollar
few days and watch results. Drug
gists sell on money hack guaran
tee or send dollar hill pinned to
this ad to Lea Tonic Co, Rrrnt
wocd. Md, for regular bottle, full
directions, nostsre naitt to vonr
door. Gray hair returns to same
color as the rest and hair becomes
All signs of
nt-dandrulT disappear.
now