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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1936)
THK TW O u Fabric Accent on Pretty W oolens By CHERIE NICHOLAS m n m w F ÏÏÏH A Y . A l 'l l l l . M, liTifl B O X X K V 1 li F R I> % M <’ »I H O M O L F ■< ; Distinctive Dress With Scalloped Collar for the Charming Little Girl Fashion Notes The tube shaped skirt for dnytlnu is universally adopted. Helium Is the spring fashlot name for oyster w hite tone. The popular thin smock Is cer talnly a Joy for the housewife. —- • x v X nk S \ *X: ‘.v 3 . Babylike rompers are shown foi bench wear by some French design ers. Tiny flower turbans and gay belt> will touch up your dark dress cos tume. Kverything for daytime In Nettle Uosensteln’s spring line has boxy shoulders. A modernized dlrectolre Influence appears In some of the new eve I nlng gowns. Barbara Bell Pattern No. I p Is available for sizes: 2. 3. 4. 5 at I (1 years Size 4 requires >ai i- of 35 Inch fabric, plus yard of contrasting. The Barbara Bell Patterò Bo. ; featuring Spring design* Is ready Stun! fifteen cents today for your copy. White pique plays a leading rob in trimming on spring clothes a* well os hats. Hip-length flowing Jackets, with all the fullness In the back. nr< worn this season. An enormous velvet bow worn on the left shoulder Is used to trim a graceful satin evening gown. J Send your order to The Mewing 1‘lrcle Puf tern I ►••pi., llî» New Moi - g«»rnery Ave., San Francisco, Calif C U«M Syndic*!*. — VV NU S ervie* m* ¿My G T'{eighbor Petticoats made of bright prints on a dark crepe ground are smart to wear beneath your dark tailored suit. w Says : w ▼ i I _________________________ _ _ _ _ Fresh fruit or fruit Juices, mlxD«! with suiti cl cut confectioner’* sugar to stiffen, make a delicious cover ing f»»r white or yellow cake. A little lemon Juice n»l»|e«l to the fro*? Ing Improves the flavor. • • # New Petit Point Luggage Recalls Old Carpet Bags C U l T y o u r s e l f this ^ spring — It’s quite the smartest thing to do. T o state it more em phatically, a s u i t or “ compose” ensemble tai lored o f handsome woolen weave is a fashion “ must” this spring. You are ro t the type to wear a suit? Before you jump at conclu sions see the endless variety of suits in the spring style parade. There’s a whole family-tree of suits in the fashion picture, relat ed as far as the perfectly stunning woolens that fashion them, yet en tirely different tn the final analysis of color moods, silhouette and gen eral style. I f you are too heavy at the waistline to wear one o f the trim little man-tailored short-jacket suits, there is a consolation prize awaiting you in the picturesque cape-and - skirt models tailored of some one or other of the gorgeous tropical woolens that make color glory and novel weave their theme. Such a costume is pictured to the left In the illustration. This is a Bruyere ensemble of a nubby gray and green mixed summer tweed. The classic tailleur developed in men’s wear suitings is an outstand ing fashion, with definite prefer ence for the single breasted type with Its flattering sweep of long la pels. Both hard and soft finished worsteds are used in these suits, with sharkskins, herringbone weaves, distinct checks, cheviots, serge types, monotone and chalk stripe flannels and wool gabardine all important. Men’s checked worsted is the practical fabric for the good look ing spring suit to the right in the picture. It has a classic single- breasted three-button Jacket with traditional flap pockets and a slim straight skirt. The back panel of the Jacket and the skirt are cor respondingly slashed at the sides. The new mixed or compose en sembles are appearing with coats in contrasting color and fabric. The “ baby reefer” of fingertip length with double-breasted closing and man-tailored styling of lapels and pockets is frequently seen In co vert cloth, or in wool gabardine, in beige, tan, navy or gray worn over tailored suits or with the one-piece dress o f contrasting woolen. A reefer coat of the sort described centers the group shown. It Is tal lored of a very fine wool gabardine. Note especially its new length. The latest “ baby” swagger coats also adopt this new length, also a hip- length. The newest tweeds (in the lead |o|M>»| collar, amt three little huttoim. The shape of the collar gives the dress a fetching ly demure look that is adorable on all little girls. Not the soft Ihiro of the skirt and tin* |«H»se short sleeve-«* -simplicity Is ii -. keynote. This design requires a minimum of time und effort to make Try It In gingham, wool chnllls. inns liu or n silk with a wee little flow-i-r design. You can also make this ver slon In a simple crc|ie wnlch Is m <i In party frocks. Beminiscent of the .arpet h.ig our forefather» carried u.*t the modern pieces of petit point luggage. When soft cheese I* to bscreamed These hags, fashioned from petit | point and leather, are right enough work It with a spatula or woodeu to please the airplane traveler and spm.fi ns you would shortening • • • handsome enough to delight the ____________ _ most fastidious. Incidentally, n K**«*p cloths used for polishing for travel and country wear) are petit point make-up end overnight 1833Ò furniture In a covered tin or gal in rich deep colorings accented case harmonizes nicely with anv Any little girl from two to six will vanized iron pall. Cloths saturated with flecks and nubs of contrast other type of luggage. look simply charming In this Ulstlnc with fedlshlng liquids, stored away ing shades. There are also many \ou might keep this In mind the th e tiny frock which has a high in cl«eo*t*. often cause spontaneous soft lovely tweeds in natural and next time you start out to buy gifts waist finished off with a dainty seal combustion. pastel colors with over-patternings ® A «o «l»0 4 o — WVt_‘ S-ervb* in bright color. Casual assemblings ' are smart in Informal suits, the skirts frequently being in mono tone or flecked tweeds and the jackets in gun club patternings. hound's tooth or shepherd checks or conservative glen plaids. ♦ © Western Newspaper Colon Faille and Bengaline Are Played Up for Spring Wear Bibbed fabrics— faille and ben galine— are played up in collections for spring In an important way, used for entire costumes. Jackets and blouses, also employed as trim mings— collars, cuffs, vestees and plastrons. Veiled fashions continue to be featured, with chiffon or marquis ette posed over printed frocks, both afternoon and evening, and then sometimes the sheer fabric takes the form of a redingote, open from waistline to hemline. Decorative edges at hemlines oi Jackets and also of skirts are highly regarded, with shallow pleated edges approved, with scalloped out lines, fagoted bands, and braid, all giving a dressmaker look to cos tumes. M O T H E R ’ S « C O O K BOOK L J KBE is something which will quantity of ground orange rind, be found new by most of us using only the yellow part. Add and is a most appetizing dish: one-fourth of n cupful of pecan meats coarsely chopped, one-fourth Egg Noodle Custard. tenspoonfu) o f cinnamon If liked, Take five ounces o f egg noodles and serve with thick cream tc and cook until tender and well done, soften. then drain. Add two cupfuls of milk and let them stand three- Spaghetti Caruso. fourths of an hour. Add one-half Take one half pound each of spa cupful of sugar, one teaspoon fill ot ghettl and fresh mushrooms three sr.it, one-half teaspoonful of lemon fourths of a cupful of butter or half extract and the slightly beaten cupful of olive oil, one-half tea yolks of four eggs. Beat the whites spoonful of salt, one cupful of of the eggs until stiff, add one half chicken stock, one-half cupful of cupful of sugar and fold Into the cooked chopped chicken livers an J above mixture. Pour Into a but parmesan cheese. Cook the spa tered mold and bake one hour ghettl until tender, drain. Peel Serve w ith : mushrooms and cut Into small Yankee Doodle Sauce. pieces, cook In the oil or butter Chop one-third of n cupful of about ten minutes, all the chicken candled ginger fine; add an equal stock, salt, anil cook ten minutes more. Add the spaghetti and chick en liver and return to the heat Just long enough to heat thorough ly. Serve with grated cheese. 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