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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1930 '' , ' " Tc ' ............ - - . . - ' - i S Charm in Knitted Golf Suit ; Charm in Knitted Golf Suit j 8 n iiiiiiiihiiiipiijuiiib aaaa mmwmm jj ''. frpeaaasaBSBaasfr :".iy!sy.'V!!Cj j S. K .b?v vVi ' ' . I; iw ' - H ' J i i' : I , Li? 't" V I it :X; !f l Vt - f, I 1 't i i irr-n i hit " t......in IIQIMPUCITT la a blfuwed nots In vaetlw sports olotbes ehosen br tha woman of tsit this season. , Whilo afternoon (rooks (or teas b4 brldca may be all frilly and j fatly aa feminine aa ona desires, thnas (or out-and-out sports oooas laavracnaln amartly unadorned and jalstlnculahed by quiet tailoring-. .' Illustrated la a very lovely little (rock, tka salient decoration ol which Ilea In tha way the roate rtalla out and tilted. If one wants !to, go back to possible Parisian or llataa lot auch things, there la 'doubtless a note (rom Madame . iVlonnet In this dress. 1 Tbe material Is knitted, although It looks K4Van, so closely and care fully do the studies SVasa lj upon Pointers for Parents In a thoroughly whnlesuino household there are enough occu pations, enough Interests nlwuyB ut hand In the form or things to be 'done, whether work or pluy, so that no person nan become the dominant center of uttontlon, either for himself or (or others. One of the Important forces In the direction of a child's attitude toward himself Is the attitude of others townrd him. It It Is ob vious that lie fills tha attention of others, his own attention will soon be turned also primarily to the- contemplation of himself. This Is why an only child and a delicate child are rather moro likely thon others to be ovor-con-cerned with ideas of self, since they are mors likely to realise how largely they figure In the In terest of their parents. -, A normal baby gets his first teeth at five or six months and at Mesh Hose for Sports 71 .fHB stockings shown . sxs , th '" near maah-knlt durens ones vHtoh hare a lovsly low luster tkat fashion aaya la Infinitely BsssvrtsT than high gloss. More. Tar, these stockings, knitted aa Utay in In I mash design, havs much In common both with tweeds ts aporta and with ehser summer areata frocks of tha knitted type. . There's aomathln essentially of ths sportswoman a this hosiery. Importance Has In Uia low luster. ' tto way they hold their snap and oa't "run"! tha way they have of -sjssadlaf wtth other active or apao taaor aporta notes la ona'a an emMe: and tha diamond clocking. !ny may be found In retail etoree isjrttoj or without Hams "without". I far those aportawomen and grow log girls who prater (porta hoassry t w- ; j ona another. Various names have been - given this type of knitted sports frock, but most of us Jual call them mesh knit durenea, thu referring to the type of knitting and tha quality of textile uaeI Cheaper knits, and less rasilienl yarns would naturally sag and shrink. This combination hold Iti shape and la capable of lusting thu season through even with many launderlngs. The young lady with the beret strikes another fashion note In that this adjunct for sports head wear Is made of tha Identical material found in the dress with which It Is worn. Both are a yellow green edged with green of a deeper, but also yellowish shade. rilne months hns quite a fow and 1b therefore phyfllologlcully ready and cmpuble of eating foudH other than milk. ' KxperlmentB nhoweU thnt, from a nutritional Htantl polut, buhlen gained more rupldly und normally when addltlonn were mado to ,a milk tllot, und that, from the Htundpolnt of health, such additions wore vital. ill neilllig u lliuia UUI U uuurn i fnr mffiln. It ! mnnt nrnpticnl to use brlilKe tables as they are IlKht and easily moved from pluco to place. For theRo, the cloth which Is the oxuot sina of the talilo will be found to bo mure practical than one with an over hand. Olused ohlnts coverB of Kuy ululri, with a pleated edico of plain color are smart, and may be sponged off with a dnmp rloth. Oilcloth tnlile covers In patterns and colors will appeal to house keepers as practical, whllo tho Imitation damaaks come In pas tel colors nnd aro slightly more formal In feeling. With any of these cloths gny paper napkins In matching plain colors, with fluted white borders to represent hems mny be used. The child's attention should not be turned upon his faults or his pecularltles. It he has it bad habit, an obsessing (ear, a perverted idea, don't keep dragging the fact Into the light of day. Help him to forget it by giving him other things on which to fix his atten tion so many things, and such Interesting ones, thnt the abnor mality is lost among them. We know very little about the hearing of babies. Infants respond very cnslly to vnrious stimuli, such as lights and noises. The trouble with hearing tests (or them Is thnt their Interest Is so easily distracted by any rival noise or act which occurs In the room. Hut the mother, coming Into the room with a bottle", perhaps, or (or any renson at all, will notice whether the baby hears the nolso or makes no response to It be cause possibly he Is unawnre o( it. Increasing Importance Is being placed these days on vitamin C. Research at the University of Chi cago la showing that this vitamin Is efficient In checking dental de cay and other difficulties of the teeth and gums. When one pint of orange Juice, which Is rich In vitamin C. Is given dally to an In dividual, remarkable benefits are secured. . . t MAGAZINE COVER GIRLS MAKE FOR ARTY PUBLIC WASHINGTON WV-The Rlrl on the cover sells the magailne, the annual convention of the Ameri can Federation of Arts revealed. Magaslnee sell In direct ratio to the beauty of the feminine face on the cover. It was brought out. J. Scott Williams, noted mural painter, aeea In this evidence that tha public la becoming art-minded, .... .i Mississippi motorists paid $? 724,644 In gssollna taxes last year. Decorations For The Home By Jane Sncdlcor Artlrlo XI- Di'coratlvo AorMHorlcfi After rugs, furniture and draper ies have been seelcted and placed, tiny room 1b incomplete and lack ing in the little things which make ull the difference in the world be tween the exhibit room of the mod ern shop and the home-like live able room so much desired by every woman. Thene acceBorles may be easily . divided into five claHses, namely vases, flowers, table runners, books and pillows, the Intimate persunnl articles which time and personality alone sup plies as the months come and go. Of course these may all be sup plied by the professional decorator but the uverage home developes these week by week . Vases were originally made for use as the demand aroBo for suit able receptacles to hold liquids but the enrly potters always had an eye for th artistic and craft mado ob jects Into which the craftsman put bo much of himself, were almoHt certain to be well proportioned, well designed as to colors and dec orations, and as a decorative fea ture these original vases or their reproductions are certain to be a prized piece on mantel or furniture In any room. A desired dash of color, an Interesting form or one of the rare pieces which Is a Joy in iUe)f. Often times flowers de tract from such unused as a con tainer for flowers. Vases, and bowls for cut flowers flhould be In teresting In color and form, und there should alwuys be a large and varied assortment of glass and pot tery vases kept near a work tuble that the right vase or bowl may be selected, sine the combination of container and flowers must form the perfect picture, neither one be ing completely dominated by the other. (To Bo Contlnuod) GRETNA GREENS LOSE UNDER MISSISSIPPI LAW JACKSON, Miss. VP). MlsslsHlp. pi's Orotna Greens, which did a thriving marrluge business among residents of nearby states which had stricter ItcenHe laws, will be Orotna Qreen no longer under provisions of tho state's new five day license law. Hernftndn. winch drew many Memphis couples, nnd ftlloxt and I'ascuKoulu, serving the Mobile (ratio, are among thu principle cen ters affected. . y In addition to tho flvo-day wait, the law requires that for men un der 21 or women under IS, the circuit clerk miiBt notify the par ents of both parties. If at the end! of that period no protest has been filed, the license is granted. Summer Frock FtM rlilng for summer evening affairs U tills silk frork of Ivory white chiffon, with n lMlero Hue nt bark of the tight little tmrilee. It Is bolted with turiiHile blue velvet. VACATION LAND- Partly Furnished Home, for Rent Seavlew Cottage, for 8ale HUNTING, OCEAN AND FRESH WATER FI8HINQ, BOATINQ, BATHING SADDLE HOR8E8 FOR HIRE BROOKINGS TOWNSITE 135 Mile, from Medford On tha Oregon Coast Highway at Mouth of Clietco Rltror In ! Southern Curry County, Oregon. Just tha spot for tha summer rerreattonlst to spend hla mention among Ideal surroundings. Reservation! Now Being Booked Wrlta W. J. WARD BEAUTY in Color Harmonies for a Cottage ' By Royal B. Wills, Architect I IKE the man who couldn't mead ( his roof when It rained and ; saw no need of It when the weath-' er was fair, the house owner has , something of a predicament to face i when It comes to painting bis house. I In the nrst place, If he doesn't j paint It the weather will destroy j tbe wood, and If he does paint It, : he must be sure from tha start that he has the proper color bar- I mony to make his home agreeable ; to the eye after It la painted, and ' that he uses paints that will stand up and not fade, or chip or crack and so render all the work and out lay largely a loss because he did not plan right In the beginning. This Is something thut every real -estate man ought to know and every good painter certainly does know. The only answer Is to use pre-tea ted paints and varnishes that have been tried out In the (Ire How to Plant Dig n hole a foot larger :und deeper than ball of earth.; I'ro MOW. WTN fill 0 SCT?" nil nwai WTTH ML MlK we it71 tw or omuho covemo wirituiosr, IfSHANlM, vUlo good loamy top soil to fill around ball. For nil varieties of evergreens spring In n favorable Reason for tranHplnnting. Thoy enn he moved WOMAN WILL SUPERVISE EXCAVATION FORTRESS EXETER, England. P in on effort to solve the mystery of nn aged fortress, hundreds of volun teer exenvaturs will begin work in July tinder the, direction of Miss Dorothy M, biddell, Iondon nrche ologlst. Hembury Fort, near Honlton, is considered the finest example of fortified hill-top In the west of England, but is one of Devon's "mystery" spots. No one knows how many centuries ngo It was built, or who built It. The Devon Archaeological Ex ploration society decided to solve tho mystery. If possible, by careful excavations about the old relic. CHICAGO INVESTIGATES REASONABLE OPERA CHICAOO. VP) Cost of summer opera for Chicago citizens who like opera In hot months would be $1,250,000. according to an official estimate presented to the city: council by the director of parks and playgrounds. 1 The building planned under this estimate would accommodnte 10, 000 people. There would be 1&00 free seats, and 8500 others costing from 60 cents to $2. I Chicago already has a summer! opera at Kavlula, north of the city, i but the council believes tho dis tance Is too far and the cost tool high to serve the municipal need. lluy's Novel Published. TMrtng of nothing to do during his vacation. 11 -year-old Mauri? i Wiltshire of London wrote a novel. 1 nnd asked bin grandfather to read I It. Ontndfather obediently com-! plied and promptly sent It to ! publishing firm, who equally as promptly accepted It. It promises to be a success. "What an awful fuss about nothing," Maurice said when congratulated on his success. "X only wroe It for fun." j Brooking,, Oregon I VaajMsaF JM TOP Of MliUf the HOME CAPE COD COTTAGE HARMONY The color suggestions for thl house, all of which can be car ried out In prepared paint, were made by Royal B. Wills, dis tinguished Boston architect. He ad viae that the body of the house be done in deep ivory and outside white paint, the shutters In Holland blue and the roof In brown shingle stain. of experience, are chemically cor rect and can be depended on to de liver a uniform result of the high est quality. In. season and out, the borne must withstand the weather and the sun. The best, the most scientific, the kinds that have been pretested, are the kinds or paints tbe modern architect Insists upon- Evergreens with little setbnek' up to the time when new shoots ore starting, and even " inter hy experienced plant 'ers, though It is sometimes neces sary to pinch of .part of the new Hhnot's which otherwise might wilt. ' Evergreens should be dug with a' linll of earth about the rootH, anil lilts' earth should be kept well moistened throughout shipping ami pluming and after pluming. The shorter the time between dig ging 'nnd planting, the better. If It Is not convenient to witter fre uuently after" planting, a mulch of boy or straw will retard drying out and lessen the nmount of wat er required. BUSINESS WOMEN TO " l SAIL. FOR GENEVA I WASHINflTON W Miss Chas. O. Williams, education chairman of the National Federation of business and professional women's clubs, will lead the "Geneva spe cial" to Switzerland August, 24. 25 nnd 20 for the International conference of business nnd profes sional women. The women will sail August 1 on the Olympic. Prior to their departure two good will tours of business and professional women will start for Europe to visit 13 countries there. Eighty-eight wo men are enrolled for these trips. Barrio's Schoolmate Dies. James decides, schoolmate and lifelong friend of Sir James Barrio, died recently at Dumfries, Scotland. The two attended Dumfries acad emy and Edinburgh university to gether, and their friendship con tinued until the end. Oeddes act ed as host to Sir James when the author went to Dumfries a few years ago to receive the freedom of the burgh. Oeddes wns an at torney. M 1 LA N, Italy. July 12 .VP) lieslden an t levntor to take slt;ht seers to the belfry, the great Goth ic3 cathedral of Milan now has nn automatic telephone system for public use. COUNT THE MAIL TRIBUNE YELLOW BOXES ON COUNTRY ROADS AND HIGHWAYS It's A Good Way To Check Country Circulation Menus for July and August Simple lo prepare, easy to serve, and good to eat," Is what Inez 8. Wilson, home economist, says about the hot weather menus given below. ' Menu 1 Tomato Stuffed with Venl Salad Brown Bread Sandwiches Berry Mousse , . Cookies lce'd Ten' Menu 2 i Broiled Meat Cukes, drilled Egg Plant Creamed Potatoes ' Fresh 'Fruit Salad Iced Chocoluto .Menu 3 Hnm Omelet Fresh Slewed Tomatoes Cucumber and Watercress Salad Raspberry Shortcake Coffee Menu 4 Chilled Melon Balls Cold Cuts Potato Salad Pickled Beets . Ice Crenm Cherry Sauce Hot Coffee or Tea Menu 5 Baked Stuffed Pork Tenderloin Creamed New Potatoes Buttered Peas Fresh Pineapple and Cheese Salod Oreen Apple 1'le Coffee Menu a Rrnlled Uimb Chops Parsley Potatoes Corn Fried with flreen Peppers Combination Vegetable Salad Chocolate Ice Cream Iced Tea Menu 7 . Iced Consomme Ham Mousse Hcalloped Potatoes Spinach Willi Onion Sauce Cabbage and Pineapple Salad Peaches Cream Beverage ' Menu 8 Broiled Sausages Broiled Lamb Chop . Fried Pineapple Slice . drilled Potnto with Cheese Tomato Salad . Orape Ice Coffee 4 Funeral hy Motorbout. For the first time In many years a funeral was held recently on Inchcallloch, In booh Lomond. Scotland, better known as the "hnrvlni? Island." It wns that of '.lames McFarlane of Loch Sloy, who wns employed all his lire on the Montrost estate at Urymen. The coffin was taken from the main land by motorhont, and tho 100 mourners were conveyed In moinr boats and small boats. Chance for Suntan This low-lmt'ked sixirts dress Is of figure cotton fabric, with white Murf nroiiml waist. i- -Iel j Brides Study to Avoid TIm modern bride may avoid back-break inpf Jobs such aft dusting down walls hy bund (left). New devices enable her ti do the same Job In much less tlme( rlbbt). NEW YORK VP) Blue Monday, Black Frlduy and a good shade of other housekeeping horrors are things of the past, say 125 New York brides-to-be who expect soon to become homemakers. They have reached thnt decision after completing a housekeeping course nt the home making center of the New York State Federation of Women's clubs. These brides-to-be have flooded the center with letter telling how their fear of housekeeping duties has been bnnlshed. The bride of lit HO has learned that she can budget her time In the home ns efficiently as she has been doing It in the office. And, aided by Innumerable me chanical devices now at her dis posal, she can reduce that budget MANNISH SUITINGS ON STYLE HORIZON PARIS, June 28 IIP) Mannish sultitiK. smooth finished, as op posed to roUKh finished tweeds; are fighting it out with homespuns and mixtures for supremacy In autumn tailored fashions. The newer suitings hnve a slight ascendancy over tweed for short coated tailored suits. For the three quarter coated suits and they will be many for autumn the Tru-Illu Steamed Fruit Pudding 2 cups ground Tru-Iilu Honey Graham crackers.' cup flour, H teaspoon cinnamon, H teaspoon cloves. H teaspoon nutmeg, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup thick sour milk or buttermilk, 1 teaspoon soda, cup molasses, 1 cup seeded raisins. Mix the first six Ingredients. Add sour milk to which soda has been added. Then the molasses and rais ins. Turn Into greased pudding mold nnd steam 24 hours. Serves eight. MUNICH. July U (A) Art treasures covering a thousand years of church history ore shown In an exhibition recently opened here. The oldest speclman Is a bishop's crest of the sixth rentnry. GRAY HAIR AND SCALP TROUBLES EASY TO GET RID OF SHE SAYS New York User Of Amazing New Tonic For Scalp And Hair Praises It To The Sky. TREATMENT AT HOME RESULTS WONDERFUL ' A f W ..... ...m t 1 . . a -.-- - i uruun 10 sui ter with eczema of tha scalp, then nnanjr mjr nair be gan losing its nalural raw nJ turning gray. In October of 1928 wira anoui mis wonderful Leas Hair Tfinle m.!. A c.il - y- 1 Mvwn ouuin ana "S , "J" wor.derful ,. uu. ..17 scaip stopped ilrning, the dandruff disappeared Jm '"I.,1"1'1' "mcglossjr and full of life and really results were so perfectly satisfactory I enclose a photo to prove how even colored and beautiful my hair has become." enthusiastically writes Mrs. Gisrlla Hepassy. Housewife. 57b Second Ae, New ork City. ' -" tourists mere TJi Tus.nd, Old Household Drudgery from the 12 hours a day that her mother spent to four for herself. JU other's wilting efforts over a gas range have changed to brisk manipulations over modern cook ers, and grills. Her scouring of knives, beating of eggs with a fork, dusting of ceilings via step hulder and broom all have been simplified. Blue Monday's cloud Is dissi pated largely through the use of machinr for washing clothes, and their manipulator wears about one-third the clothes with which her mother was burdened. Among the brides-to-be, who. testified they felt no fear of tho housekeeping duties they expect to assume, are n young lawyer, a secretary and a teacher, all of whom expect to continue their Jolmnfter marriage. Ataooiated rreas Pftofo The first woman deputy aherlff In the history of Cache county, Utah. Is Jewell 8. Allen. eXDCrt treatment ti4 nn, at all like the horrid old-time prepara tions. A big plant makes it now anH is introducing it in this city no Ticinuy. wa s Hair Tonic la a dear, nloua.nr liM..:j .kLj to the scalp with finger tips. Efen experts cannot detect its use, the daily change back to youthful color is so gradual, and of course it hae no-unpleasant odor and doesn't ".in. rssuaious men and women are deli.hted with It. If the read er desires to try Ia's on positive ffuarantiM. nf Jti.i.r..i i money back, get a bottle of drug s'"., ii ne nasn t It yet ask mm to order of his jobber, or yon may send dollar bill to Lea Tonie Co, Brentwood. Md, and bottle will b rriurn mail in r.ciur m even th