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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1931)
1 TOE FOUR , ' 'PBDlOTOro.Hmn ' ; Summer Dots C7 -fefc 1 ;!.:...i-.?Jv 3 ,4 ''Adrlenne A mew, film nclress, chooses polka doU for summer strewt FAVOR OF NEW YORK . , Baked royal ohlnook salmon Is the itato of Oregon's favorlts dish, ac cording to Information obtained from (ton Oregon housewives by Ralph HIU, manuglng director of the Hotel New Yorker In New York City. The New Yorker Buroau of Pood Research, founded by Mr. HIU to advance the catue of American cook ery, obtained the favorlts reclpea of more tnan luo.uoo women in a nation wide aurvey to discover the dishes Uiat tempt American appetites. The favorite dishes are being prepared In mw Yorker testing Kitchens and the recipes adapted to volume produc tion. ' The favorite recipe of Oregon housewives for baked royal Chinook salmon Is as follows: t Bcale the whole Jlh and wipe It clean with a damp cloth. Prepare stuffing of one and a halt cups of bread crumba; one teospoontul of alt; oue quarter of a teaspoon of pepper: one halt oup of milk, one tablespoonful of ohopped onion and one tablespoonful of butter. V' Place fish In well-buttered roasting pan and sear, uncovered, at a high temperature (600 degrees) for twenty minutes. : Reduce heat to 117(1 degrees and bake for about one hour, cov ered. The outside of fish should be salted and peppered and a very little Water added when the temperature la reduced It ehould be served wltfi a tartar sauce made up of the following: one cup stiff mayonnaise; one teuspoon ful of onion Juice; oue tablespoonful 91 capers: one tablespoonful ot chop ped cucumber pickle then garnish with parsley sprigs and thin alloea 9! lemon, powdered with paprika. tibOpS-HOMESTLY! ARE BACK AGAIN PARIS AP) The hoops of grand Mother's day are creeping back Into 1110 style picture, One of the lat est evening gowns worn by Countnw Klie de Onnuy, la made of flue black tulle, Ita wide skirt supported by .little hoops ou each aide. The tKKllce or the frock Is snug, belted with a nar row black velvet ribbon and fin ished with a tlat whit flower. Similar models hav matte tlialr appearance at several smart even ing affairs. - . Carolina to mark v. dare's birthday l MANTKJ, N, C, ( AP) A Weekt elebratlon commemorating the blrm Of Virginia Dare, first whit child Isorn ot Cnglisli parents In America, will be held here starting August Born on this Carolina coast more than 300 years ago, the 'lie of tne iild has been a mystery almost Irom her birth. c Oov. John White, her grandfather, left the colony on Koanoke Island a week oftor Virginia's blrtn to re turn to (ngland. When he came back no trace of the little colony ould be found. Palace Life Weighs on Mussolini's Wife; Her Heart Remains With Friends of Past COCK FEATHERS NEW ON EVENING WRAPS yPAHIH 0P Cock's) feather are Oie newest ornament for summer vanlng wraps. Wult-lnth wraps of whim cre romnln worn over '-VnotchlnK evening gowns are fin tahed at the bo Hum of the Jacket with a alx-lnrh band ot black fork foal hers, ; . . ' 1 fly Andure Benllng ROME (AP) Although II Duce's wife Ruchole Mussolini, la almost un known In Rome, she shines nt her beet when among the friends of her youth and her husband's youth In their home country In Ihe north. At Dovla, where Benito Mussolini was born; at the hamlet of Carpena, near by, where the Mussollnls have their Hummer home; at Predapplo, the nearest village, and at Fori!,, the nearest large town, Donna Rachele hus scores of friends and acquaintan ces whom she loves to visit. When she la among them she Is able to forget she Is the wife of a prime minister. She shukea off the restrictions of her almost secluded life In Rome, where she has to tone down her every movement to observe her husband's wish that she keep out of the public eye. But In her home country Rnchele Mussolini becomes one of her towns people. She goes from house to house, chatting with the pennant housewives, her personal friends, having coffee with them, or she Invites them to this or that meal at her home. Her social activity In these little towns la In startling contrast to that In Rome, where she very seldom goes out or tuts visitors, never goes to state dlnnera or receptions and never gives them. She knows the people of these towns much better than she knows the people of Rome because It was only little more than a year ago that she came to Rome to live here stead ily. ' Ud to that time she lived quietly at Carpena while her busy husband carried the alfalfa ol the stale ou his shoulders at the capital. Her happiest dnvs In Rome are when some 01 tnese old friends come to the big city and visit her, when she Is In the norm, many 01 these friends of years ago come to hor for help. They are never refused. In lfcot, sho tries to anticipate their requests If possible. unfortunately lor oignora iwuuou- llnl. these periods among thelncenes of hor youth are much shorter since she has come to Rome to live. They are now limited to a lew weeks each year. ' Her close contact with her own peo ple enables Radicle Mussolini to give Important help to her husband. 6he learns from their own lips their prob lems, hopes and reactions to govern ment measure and communicates them In casual conversations to 11 Duoe. nmnnra Mussolini w 11 never lorgct that It was among these acenes that ahe first met her husband. she waa then employed in a snop near where Benito helped his fath- Alexondrta. the socialist oiaca- smlth, and she used to llston to the earnest conversations 01 lather ana son on politics. - will she ever forgot tne ounaoy when hor husband, Instead ot going to the local Socialist meeting, play ed his violin for her all afternoon? CARRIAGE PARASOL FLUTTERS BACK Vlvn (tlilldrvn rpqulrn Junt r much cure lit a pnltu-n an hi a cottiipe, nil tl tha wife or MiiHsttHiil, slioun here holding tier youngest, fliuls her time fully occupied In their cure. She es tlievn nil socltil activities, uiitl her luyn of recrcfitlon are her MU to her hnmelmiil In (he north of Italy. Decorations For The Home By Jano finodloor TAHIS UP) The old-fnshioned cnrrlags parasol, relic ot the days of vlctorluna unci : broughams, la buck in stylo. With tho now tip - tilted hats which expose one stdo ot tho face to tho sun, many smart women nt -tho recent rnuing moots at Auteuil enniod small sun Bhudcs. Moat of thorn Woro about two foot ln( jtllanioter, made 'ot bluck taffeta and trim med with rows of bluck lace. Completing. In many ensea, nn eiiHcmhlo reminiscent of thu Btyloa of many yours ntto, thoy lent a charming ulr of dalntlnoas. CHIFFON POPULAR FOR BRIDAL WEAR WAH1I1NUTON. W Chiffon Htipplunta aatln for aomo ot the summer biiitnl costuinos. Kver popular for bi'lilosmulds, it now hhsuiiii'S a phioe of linportunce fur tho hrldo ulso. MIhh Margaret Morton Ktistla woro a gown of whlto chiffon fuHhloned on pilncosa linos with n veil of old luce when ahe bocamo Iho hrldo of David K. t'lnloy. Hor brhlosmuld woro pale blue chiffon with whlo brimmed hut to mutch and carried a bomiuet ot pink flowora. Oakland Several carloads lamba s)ilpHd from ,here dtirlng recent day. TIIK ADAM llltOTIIKICS Article XVI, continued His designs were so much In de mand In France that he published his book In parallel columns ot French and English, and we find the furniture of Louis XVI In perfect ac cord with the English Adam' pieces. He used satlnwood, tullpwood, ain boyna and the other tine exotic woods of his day, ornamenting them with carvings In low rollof, of vases, Jars, foliated scrolls, leaves, ram's heads, honeysuckle, festoons of rib bonB, medallions and all the other charming details of the best classic era. His was known as the age ot satin- wood and hla influence Is seen in the charming deslgna In wedgewood queensware china and aeorglan silver. tumppenaaio had opened his work shop at 60 St. Martin's Lane In 17.1:) and It never waa a secret that many ot the furniture deslgna drawn by Robert Adam were carried out In these shops, thereby becoming really the work of two woll known men In stead of ono. Exqulslto is the word that best des cribes the work of Robert Adum and his brother .lames. 1 His furniture and decorations have a light-hearted quality that makes mom very nvuuio one can scarcely be gloomy .In on Adam room. Fur thermore, an Adam piece blends woll with pieces of many othor periods. They are always at home and pleasing unioss tne contrast Is too groat and Its neighbors too hoavv and itruo- sorne. Robert Adam died In 17US and was burled In Westminster. DARK FUR TRIMS LIGHT COATS, FROCKS PAKIH (fl1) Dark fur on UkIU conta uiul frocks U tho luteal eilli't In continue trhnmlnKS. T.tKht blue, Krcon or lielso conta ure cnllnrcil mul ruffed In (lurk brown fur, whIW dark reds, Ki'centi nud blue firo almost tuvnrlahly trhu n.O'J in flat Muck, lietU., marquTsef!nds prints smart wear 1'AlilS (A1) The Maruubte Som-rtil-lMccenurdl la nuutiiK Hiuurt womi'ii wearing prlntH thla yenr, Sho luiu'hed ut tho Klt recently hi a bluck crepe frock put turned with nnmll yet)ot flow eta. With It Hho wore a llttlo roll brl mined hut, trimmed with n hlnck Miilll, point tijK Kkywurd In tho hnrk. DAME FASHION PRESENTS A DERBY Associated lr$ fhnto Milady will be sporting the derby this fall with a smart tilt and a decorative effect that will relieve the mode of mannlshness. Here la a 'Jaunty little hat for the fall days with a cluster of tiny ostrich tips at the back of the crown. And It la In the Eugenie mode. WHITE AND GREEN SMART COMBINATION on your next visit to San Francisco Unjoy all th. comforts of your own horn.. Stay at the new El Cortes Apartment Howl. Sixteen stories of modern living . . close to the downtown theatres, ami shopping districts (Geary near Taylor.) Living rooms with hardroo4 floors, Oriental rug and radio. Combination tub and shower bathroom. Electrified kitchenette, Frigidab, and complete serving facilities. APARTMENTS . . . SUITES . . . HOTEL ROOMS Attrtctin Sooner Ratea, by Dtr, Week at Mostk, Writ, virs, sr psoas fot furtaer iaforaMooo. B if i .A X V.. I VASHINflTON (AT White nnd Kiecn nro proving ono of the HtnurtcHt cnmhlnutlons for after noon wonr. Ono Rtiiklnff modil of whlto sheer material linn a skirt of flno ploiitH nindo In two tiers. Tho bot tom of ouch tier !h formed by Hcnltnpn odKd In Rrcen. WHITE HATS WORN WITH DARK FROCKS VAUIS .OT Whlto linla with dark frocka are tho smart Pari sian' latest rnHhlonahlo foible. Tho whlto chnpoaux vary nil the way from small berets to conrse knit Hlmwa ot various porf shapos. Willi thorn whlto glove Innnrlably arp worn. fULINARY VRAFT . . . By Kstella Dorgan, Director of Homo Service, California Oregon Power Co. SUN KITCHEN KARPT reff hed... Sometime this summer you are al most sure to be planning a picnic, a summer without a picnic in this Western Country would be almost like winter without Christmas. It Is true we are tired and weary after both but the weariness lias been happily earn ed and we enjoy the quietiicRfl and order of home the more for having known the difference. With portable cookers so com mon ' there is no reason why a main dlBh cannot be served hot. Wouldn't a picnic dinner like this be good? Smothered! steak, steamed po tatoes and carrots all hot in, the cooker fresh lettuce sandwiches and good nome-maae fruit pie or, perhaps, freeh melon chilled In the creek. The drink could be cold milk, lemonade or fresh hot col fee brought In a Thermos bottle or made over a fire while assembling the dinner. That kind of a dinner Is practically made at home with a mini mum or effort and will satisfy such members tof the group who may re sent having to eat a completely cold meal. Then, there Is a very good plan by which each person's lunch is packed separately In attractive boxes which will contain the favorite sandwiches, meats or what-not of each member of the picnic party. This is not as dif ficult to prepare as It sounds since, when purchasing material for the lunch one may easily plan, for these special lunches and so make each person feel quite favored, and much more contented, by having something tney like especially in their own-lndl-vldual picnic box. Some families are known to develop this plan sa far as to nave regulation metal lunch box es, decorated to please each member and always available for picnic lunch es. In every case a great part of the success of the lunch depends upon Its packing. Each kind of food Bhould be carefully kept separate by the. use of oiled paper, metal containers or some of the many paper containers now on the market. A conglomeration of cake, pickles and hard boiled eggs is a distressing sight when one opens a basket of food to place t before guests or family. And haven't we all seen such a thing happen? Perhaps we owe the invention of the waxed cups, the sectional paper plates and other such conveniences to such an occasion. BRIGHT SILK SASHES COLOR TEA FROCKS PARIS () Bright silk sashes ure growing more Important In the dressy afternoon mode. . A number of white chiffon and mousseline frocks for formal afternoon wear are girdled by narrow paste) blue or green satin sashes, some of which end In long flnot ing streamers In the hack. The mode of fers opportunity for a wide range of variation to express the indi vidual taste of the wearer, and to lighten the severity of white with a gay hit of color. RAIN POLKA DOTS NEW SUMMER STAMP PAKIS (fl) Kaln polka ilnts ure a new stamp lor summer fabrics. The pnlka dots, nhout the size of a nlrkel, are stamped In irregular spastica on shantung, manor and washable silk. Tho pattern la a fnvorito for silk rain coats, the Blnurtost combination being In dark blue nnd oyster while. Who Is Your Banker ? Is your banker just a name, or a very impersonal institution'? Not if 'this bank carries your account. You are encouraged to get acquainted with the bank officers and rely on them as friends. They ' are always willing to give counsel and informa tion . . . that's why so many men and women bank here I Medford National Bank Paris Peeos Into Autumn. dees a Colorful S& S I jj 1 f v a Kneeline Flares And Lower Hems Mark New Styles By IHaim Merwlu. (Associated Press Fashion Editor) PARIS ( AP) Daytime frocks lor early fall are as rich in color as an old-world masters canvas. A new rich blue-green. Bordeau red, and plum purple uro among the outstanding tints, while tobacco and wine browns, a warm taupe grey, and a brilliant blue suggesting sapphire are also seen. Most of the colors bespeak the spirit of the har vest season. Marocalns, heavy crepe de chines, featherweight wools and velvet are outstanding materials, since the new fall fabrics have not yet made their appearance. Most of the frocks are designed with siightly longer skirts, close fitting at the hips and. flaring near the kneeline. A number of them have fur-trimmed scarves or waist-length Jackets to match, giving them a lightweight wrap for cool days, A wine red Jer sey Irock, with a white crepe vestee has a pert red velvet waistlength Jacket buttoning high aboOT the throat and edged with black astra kun. Another of blue-green wool, ae slt;ned with a flaring skirt, has a This early full coKtume prtm i:ton effect In lightweight tool iiuderhloiise. of wool lare. Ik ut the left In Kulihi Hood pm dipped ut an extreme angle oirr right car, shows the lMnctssh imiuvncti in ns lines. wide scarf of the same materu: I the ends tossing over the iboJ eagea with uorK Drown anrxi Vestees and tight undersell contrasting light color an new notes ou early frocki. i Murocaln and romaln frocki ttl signed with white crepe de t lace-trimmed vestees and tight i sleeves reaching to the eltw meet the flaring black 'upper Plum-purple crepeg have mu undersleeveB of ivory or cream Frocks of taupe-grey are ) trimmed with deep brick-HiKi crustatlons to enliven the ffto'J SWIMMING A MILE IN THE BLUj TRY oui foi ihe mermiids' championship on die roof of the :vorld - rwo big pools, warm sulphur and a blue-green glacial plunge that would make s sesl sing ... If you piefer golf - there's s Stanley Thomp son post-grad course that cost $430,000 including bent gnus greens, blue grass fairways and a clubhouse worthy of the 19th hole . . . Riding? Saddle horses keyed to all cornea . . . Clinib sng wiih Swiss guides .... Motoiing 10 Chateau Lake louise . . . Dancing! .... to s to-piece orchestra .... Earing, plain and fancy? . . . Here's s r that has everything - set in the middle of a thousand mile mountsin playground. Come up this summer and say! tow Sommet Rail Fares, now effective, mi f trip decidedly economial- Call now foi fen and detailed information about rates, reservititw. A CANA0IAN PACl HOTEL- I N THE C"n ROCKIES I K (( - v.r CANADIAN PACIFIC w. H. Deacon. Cent Agent Pass r Dept. 14&A Brawl way Aataa (mm, Portland BWH7TA" , CtmtlM Pmfi, Trwf, rVryxi CW ffa VirU Oiw su.'sksjl.bu,, jt.jjr-jiKMrjr--'