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(REAMS ARE DIPPED
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a Similar Reason Hills
Bros. Roast Their Coffee a
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Candy makers agree that when
creams are dipped one at a time in
the chocolate, the coating is applied
much more evenly than when dipped
in big batches.
According to the results achieved
by Hills JBros., this same principle!
holds true in roasting coffee: By
Toasting a few pounds at a time by
continuous process, instead 01
Jarfje batches, a uniform roast, is
,, This process originated, and pat
ented by Hills Bros., is called "Con
trolled Roasting." "Controlled" is a
most appropriate word because dur
ing th(i entire roasting process
...V... MMWII.iabl. .KgUinMUlli xiiia
Microl accurately regulateB the
slow of coffee through the roasters
tIbo the temperature. Every
berry of the rare blend is Toasted
to a degree that insures perfection.
JJo other coffee has the same deli
cious flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee.
Freshness is always guaranteed
Hills Bros. Coffee because it is
packed in vacuum cans. By this
fncthod, air, which destroys the
flavor of coffee, is taken out, and
kept out of the can. Ordinary cans,
von if air-tight, do not keep coffee
fresh. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by
fiame and look" for the Arab
he trade-mark on the can. Sold
everywhere by grocers,
t'-Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San
Francisco, California. oiea
TYadeTnlssing theexpendl-.
tu'os of the ex-spender,- WeBton
(Ore.) Lender. f
Woman Editor of
Sports Magazine '
Doesn't Tell Sex
MONTGOMERY, Ala. W)
Fondness of a young woman for
hunting and fishing prompted her
to enter the pub
lishing field as
editor of a maga
zine for sportsmen.
Miss Myrt
Freer, of Tusk-
egee, Ala., editor
of the Dixie
Hportsman, said
she always be
Ueved hunters
and fishermen
would enjoy
magazine written
"as they talk."
"I've hunted
end fthd all my
life," she said. "My daddy (Peter
Freer) taught me to shoot, to ride
and to fifth. I reckon he Is one of
tho biggest hunters and fishermen
that ever lived In Mncon county.'
At the masthead of the maga
sine appears "M. Freer, Editor.'
Miss Freer said she believed
sportBmen would doubt the .ability
of a woman, to edit an outdoor
magazine and so hid her sex be'
hind the simple Initial.
BEIGE AND BROWN
WORN BY BRIDE -
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MVRT-PRUEd ,
WASHINGTON W) A bridal
outfit of beige and brown was worn
by Mliis Elizabeth Plnckney Bow
man when she became the bride of
Harrison Steele Dey. The dress
was of beige lace, the hat of brown
laae and the gloves and shoes
matched the hat. She carried an
arm 'bouquet of roses and HUes of
the vnlley.
jl .. i t
Fresh
res
as a pea in a pod
IT'S THE L1TTLB THINGS that
PACIIMC COAST
help make the meal really bakeries
"enjoyable. Snow, Flake Soda
Wafers for instance, because
they're always oyen-fresh -
flaky delicious. ,
NATIONAL
COMPANY
UnMcb
Bator"
Don't ask for crackers, say
SndwFlakes
..,in The familiar red package
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Those Good
Potato
Don
uts
Will be on sale again tomorrow.
It's a regular 30c seller
Saturday Special
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A Dozen
At Your Favorite Grocer or
Beck's Bakery
Phone 129
ScAiaAare. t ft -fen tit res e -xjouhJL.
trouses--rklri. for ,
msed, uiltA. frajf gnt&ij. rtJtrS
asiA. cot&tr.' Qrtsi, S&Ltdy. ,
less B(ouS, i i,.
U. S. Needs Girl Scouting ' :
Says Kin of Sweden's King
Because of its geographically
Isolated position the United States
needs Girl Scouting nlmost more
than any nation on earth.
Mrs. Hugo Cedergren, born
Countess-Bernadotte and niece of
tho King of Sweden, who Is oon'
nected by marriage with the Man-
vllle family of America, gave this
as her opinion In a recent inter
view in New York,, where she is
spending a few months. Mrs.
Cedergren Is chief scout of the
y. W. C..A. Olrl Soouts of Sweden,
which, through the Swedish Girl
Scout council, cooperates with the
Olrl Scouts of Sweden. The In
ternational program of the Qlrl
Scouts,, who - have V branches In
twenty-eight countries Is of partic
ular Inter out to Mrs. Cedergren.
"In Kuropo," she said, "our girls
have more opportunity to practise
the principles of their internation
al program. For example, Finland
this summer 'Is inviting one hun
dred girlB from each of the north
err countries, Denmark. Sweden
and Norway, to visit a national
camp. She Is inviting two from
all other countries, and we do
hope some Americans' will be able
to come. The girls will meet ns
scouts, exchange Ideas and -exper
lences and learn to know and' re
spect the different customs of
their friends' countries." - ,v;
Pew countries, ' Mrs. Cedergren
thinks, can equal the hospitality of
the United States to foreigners in
dividually, and she feels that the
distrust of aliens collectively, so
often found here, can be explained
by the historical experience ' of
America. ' '
."Olrl Scoutlrg,'' she said, "with
Its fundamental prinolple of
friendship tor all can do much toj
create a real understanding of for
eign nations. .. By .teaching love-o-j
one's own country and sympathetlo.
understanding of all others Olrl
Scouting widens the horizon of the
girls and gradually inculcates love
or all mankind. , c
"We should like very much to
send more of our girls on . visits
here, but It Is so- far off," Mrs.
Cedergren concluded. .... "The best
we -can do In to keep up a correst
pondence In the hope that, some
day American girls will visit us.'l
Mrs. Cedergren's husband is also
Interested in the scout movement.'
being deputy ohlet Bcout in Sweden
of the Y, M. C. A. Boy Scouts.
Mm, Hugo Ccalc-rgren
Fashion Decrees LongerSkirts;
Knees Completely Out of Sight
Tiy lXhna Morwlh '
(Aiworlnted Prose Fashion "Editor)
PARIS yp) i'Longer skirts" Is
the latent fashion' cry'. ,
The daytime frocks and suits ex
hibited at the last style collections
displayed skirts from two to three
Inc-hen longer than early spring
models, putting knees completely
out of sight.
Tho fnshlonable woman this sum
mer will wear, her luncheon and
shopping froeks 12 inches from the
ground, while , tornial afternoon
gowns have dropped to six Inches
from the floor. ' ' -Only
two exceptions to the new
edict mark the mode. . Sport skirts
are worn no longer than four Inches
below tho knee and Informal din
ner and evening frocks terminate
at the nkles. ...
Tho snkle length frock for res
taurant dining Is one of the favor
ite fashions theso days, although
format evening gowns miss the
floor by less than an Inch.
With tho rulo for longer skirts
has come n tendency . to accented
hemlines. .Many daytime suits and
frocks have hems scalloped, pinked,
plcoted or faced underneath with
a color lighter than the frock.
A favorite evening elegance is
the transparent hem,
FroeVs of loco net or filmy chif
fon are worn over hnonlength allps
or different o!-.n.d omblii'itlona
ending In! trOiibortit uliorta; permit
ting ankle)' and -slippers to be at
least partially revealed. .' .'.
The transparent hem. vogue has
produced . more' colorful and' Inter
esting designs in, evening slippers,
one of the. newest being a toeless
sandal worn without stockings,-
The best
money
can bay
Paris Styles .
PLAN HOUSEWORK
BRIDES ADVISED
: The way to a man's heart may
be the route traveled by the bis
cuits and steak. Yet no matter
how feathery the one and how
juicy the ether, the most devoted
husband is likely to become rest
ive if the putter-knives are tarn
ished and the tablecloth habitual
ly spotted. ' . ,
: 'You, brides are, off .to a running
start 'without any hand-cans In the
. Ivouss-keeplng - race, : Newly f urn-
isnea nome Is comparatively sim
ple to care for." Don't ' lose your
advantage at the beginning. Keep,
lng things clean is so much easier
than making them' clean. If that
wedding silver Is washed In soap
arid water, immediately after use
it wll retain Its pristine glory
almost, indefinitely. On the other
Ifand, It , you ' let It lie soiled In
the sink day after dav "you'll be
obliged to expend no end of elbow
grease to polish It.- - - - .
. Brides to whom housewifery is
new should realize at the outset
the Importance of budgeting their
cleejiing. time. Sit down with a
pap?r and-pencil and make a plan.
List the dally cleaning duties, such
dishwashing,- wiping up the
kitchen and bathroom, and so on.
Then, , on your paper, scatter the
weekly . .tasks through the- days.
Fit Into the schedule the monthly
duties and the special jobs.
And as you plan when and what
to da remember that an ounce of
prevention Is worth a pound of
care. .. For. Instance, woodwork
dusted daily with a dry cloth and
occasionally wiped with a cloth
wrung from lukewarm, soapy wat
er, rinsed and dried, will remain
bright and new. . Don't let any of
your new things Decome oaaiy
soiled. -
One of the chief ' virtues of a
'cleaning plan is that it divides the
work evenly. Don't undertake too
much in one - day. . A cheery and
unweary smile Is as necessary as
a good steak to make the dinner
successful. :
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Silt ' .
M4yonnI nd lettuce
IcupWhiuSurTunl
' Shredded pulp of 1 lemon
' Juke of 1 lemon
' 4 imell tweet plcklei, diced
Combine shredded lemon pulp with tuns, lemon Juice, celery,
diced eggj and iweet pickle. Add enough mayonnaise and
salt to taste. Arrange In mounds In lettuce cups, and
top with a spoonful of mayonnaise and dash of
paprika. -;',' . ' ;'-
The rich food yalues of White Star Tuna, its
vitamins and mineral salts including iodine,
make it one of the most healthful
of foods. And it's so easy to serve.
In convenient sizes, Always fresh.
Always inexpensive. No waste.
' MANVOTHEItdcllghtfulreclDe.. Write vinC-mp
Sed Food Co Inc., Terminal Ulnd, Celifornie, for
"1 7 (Voven Keclpcs for White Sur Tune." It's FREEI
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Lindbergh and Anne to Find
That East and West Do Meet
! WIMBLEDON,. England . UP)
---Trousers, It appears, are not go
ing to be the mode on Wimbledon's
tennis ourt, this summer.
i'There Is no rule as to what wo-
Lmen'.' players may -wear," said an
official or tne All-iunginna ciud,
"but I am sure that should anyone
appear In trousers the matter would
be.dlscU.ssed by the committee and
thev would not nlay on the center
court." . '
On the other hand, Senorlta de
Alvarez, the Spanish player, wears
trousers. . ;
"The Benorlta will choose her own
costume," an official of another
club said, "bat there Is nothing
startling about hor dress. She plays
In a form pf divided skirt wmcn
looks - exactly like on ordinary
skirt."
'PEEKABOO FROCK'
; STAGES COMEBACK
"WASHINGTON Sub
ways, -soda fountains and modern
istic hotels as well as rice fields,
pa pel houses and kimonos await
the Lindberghs on their aerial
slght-eeclng tour to -tho land of
cherry blossoms.
Once safely across the ocean, by
whatever route, tjiey choose, Col
onel Lindbergh -find his wifo prob
ably will enter "by the backdoor"
a Japan where exists today the
civilizations of the ancient Orient,
the modern Occident and the bleak
northland. 4
' South of ho Kurln islands, last
of the stepping stones across the
North Pacific, lies Hokkaido, or
Yezzo, Japan's frontier island.
Living there,, besides Japanese
their hair and the women, out of
deference to the men, have mus
taches tattooed on their upper lips.
, The bear is the Ainua most Im
portant god and bear meat is their
favorite food.
A short flight from Hokkaido, as
the Lindberghs fly, Is Tokyo, re
built since the earthquake of 1923
and now most western, in architec
ture and mode of living, of tho
Far Eastern cities.
In the Japanese capital, probably
one of their principal stops, they
wlil find many familiar sights and
pounds against a background of the
fecial city of the yhoguns.
They can spin in a powerful mo
tor car out new broad boulevards,
tretching from the steel Diet build
fishermen, Is the strange race of, lng, new home of Janan's lezlsla
hairy Aimis, aborigines of the re- ture. i
gIon.The men do not shave or cut Olni-n,' Tokyo's Broadway, 1s ua-
; ually jammed with motor cars,
taxis and bicycles.
Ginza U the street of Japan's
modern youth the boy who has
gone western with his clothes, cig
aret and cane and the girl who haa
an up-to-the-minute marcel and Is
trying to improve artificially a na
turally fine complexion.
If she wants some "atmosphere,"
Mrs. Lindbergh can go to a native
inn where, shooless, she may eat
rice from exquisite porcelain.
She may like to buy a Japanese
doll or some more masculine toy for
Charles Augustus, jr. Lindbergh
himself may go to a baseball game
where the fans are legion and as
vociferous as the American "bleach
erlte,' or he may be the honor
guest at a big league wrestling
match.
If he calls on a Japanese business
man In working hours he will like
ly find his friend in a steel office
building, wearing a correct business
suit and dictating a snappy letter
or sales talk.
IT'S STRAWBERRY JAN TK7E
By Mary Knight ..
United Press Staff Correspondent
PARIS (UP) -A morning en
semble fronr Premet Is mate of
two pieces of beige Jersey In a
saw-tooth stripe design. The, trim
ming Is effected entirely by the
arrangement:, of . tho stripes to
form perpendicular, .parallel and
diagonal motifs. The sleeves of
the Jacket are semi-long, coming
to a tittle below the elbow. ' The
Jacket itself Is hip-length with the
stripes running parallel In' front
and bark and Inserts ot the sides;
under the arms running perpen-j
dlculur. The .sleeves aro- set In
perpendicularly with a flare cuff
running the other way. I
The dress , of one piece has
plain V. neck, that turns back
from the point .Into a small roll
collar. The skirt Is composed of
alternating sections of. the ma
terial with stripes running differ
ent ways, A Jersey flower rests on
the tip ot the left shoulder, and
there Is a plain beige leather belt
with a brot,o lAickle. Beige suede
gloves and small , beige Jersey
hat that .la' pushed oft the fore
head but ' comes-down, over the
ears ore Worn .with 'It. - t .'
nruyere designs a similar out
fit, but with the stripe In the wool
running dlngonally from the right
shoulder t tne hem of the skirt
on the .eft -aide. The way the
Jacket fastens makes the- stripes
meet perfectly In the skirt and
continue without an evident break.
There Is' a scarf attachment that,
can be buttoned on at the neck
or taken oft .completely- without
altering the ' charm of the- en
semble. ' i , ' -.
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NEW SPORT. FROCKS '
LACED WITH SILK. ,
PARIS P)--Dresses lace up
like shoes these days. The newest
sport; trocka are' laoed up the
front or the tide with wide crush
able silk laces tied in a flat boW,
Moat of tho- la oes match ftie frock
In color.- r ' .'
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, ' TAIVI3 (P)---A new version of
the '.old ,'peek-a-bocY frock has
swept Into the style parade.
' Lace' .evening . gowns .shading
from light brown to olue at the
watat and back to brown at the
hem. are worn, over blue slips which
reach only to the knees.
Another version of the style Is
a black and white pnmea enmon
dance frock, worn over a bright
green foundation which consists of
a bodice and full kneelength trunks.
FUR GETS NEW USE
SUMMER COSTUME ;
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PAR IS W) Fashion has found
neW'Usea for fur on summer cos
tumes The filmiest chiffon frocks
for summer garden parties and
racing., meets have three-quarter
sleeve,! banded with six Inch bor
ders of fur
Jackets of beige or gray summer
ermine are smart accomprnimentJ
for snorts frocks. A favorite com
blnatlon la a light blue wool dress
and a walstlength belgt ermine
Jacket.
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BELTS, NECKLACES
IN ENSEMBLES
. PARIS -W) Belt and necklace
ensembles are a new midsummer
foible for feminine fashionables
Matching belts and necklaces of
brown wood plaques are worn witn
tweed. : street frocks, throat and
waist circlets of .braided Scarlet oil
cloth accompany white pique sport
dresses and cotton evening gowns
are worn with -bcK 'and necklace
ensembles of msuve, green or rose
flat organdy flowerv:
FATHER'S DERBY"
SUPPLIES DESIGN ,
PARIS P The design of fath
er's derby has "been bof rowed for
mother's summer chapeau. The
newest hats to wear with street
cnntumes are designed with flat
rounded crowns and brims which
curl at th side. - Th mwt fash
tonablt models Are mad of coarse
chalk whit -straw, bsndod Svlth
white- croagraln ribbon, finished
with crystal slides. They are de-signed
particularly to wear with black
wgol or llk summer tailleura.
:
1anvcr off High HfvH
V ill,acideiUo, women factory
-0Pkra thtrty pr tent .ire due to
hUb hH-r-Yoraan nl Horn Com
panion. 1 ' :
Make your strawberry jam this week. Use the
money saving short-boil way now followed by
4,000,000 jam and jelly makers. Saves VAt on
every glass. Saves of your time. Eliminates
expensive failures. No other method like it
JELLYMAKER&NoIongerneed
you boil away costly fruit
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last bit into luscious strawberry
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When you follow the Certo
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boiling is required, and hence
no fruit juice boils away in
steam. You usually get 50
more glasses. Including the cost
of fruit, sugar and Certo, you
often save 254 cents per glass.
More than that, if you follow
Mn. Gsorts W. Linen, vtnncr of 0 prtm
.awards .1 the 1930 Minnmota Stt Fur.
canted od tfas "SwMpaUkM," mut mvfad
I all piiifM, with hfrr Crto-nud. jama and
riUiaa. Sh aaya,"Cwto aaved m raon.r tool"
Wv'WR'vA'-'WW ST:-."f-'
directions, you take no chance
of failure. Your jam will come
out full flavored, colorful and
with a daintier texture than
you've ever known before.
Now please remember! Only
through the use of Certo
and the Certo recipes can
yaa follow this short-boil
method of jam-making.
So order a bottle today.
4,000,000 women, among
them many State Fair jelly
champions, swear by it
Put up strawberry jam . . . and
lots of it. Put up strawberry
jelly, too. With Certo it is easy.
Certo is a pure fruit product
a concentrated fruit pectin.
And pectin, you know, is the
substance which makes jelly
"jelL" Certo is a product of
Genera Foods Corporation.
It is sold by your grocer.
Under the Certo label you will find
S3 recipes. Each has been carefully
worked out for use with Certo. Pleae
remember that in making jam and
jelly every fruit is diSerent No one
recipe can be made to 6t them all.
Thai is why we developed dtfinilt
ci'enfific recipes for each ImiL These
re-spes are your guarantee of perfect
isms sod jeUiea with any (iuilyouue.
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