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About Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1939)
FR IDAY. A P R IL ItMti THE CIA SPARK K H 'K S PIIROMP1.K The se New Patterns New Styles Make Have Lovely Lines You Appear Young Designers Bend Energies To Follow Trend. Yon are supposed to look your youngest this season, l'o this end designers are bending their energies with utmost enthusiasm—to do lust that for you. give you youth It is of course an easy matter for the young to look the youth of their years in the new swing skirts the frilly-frilly petticoat hemlines the demure bonnets, the gay ribbons and flowers and colorful vanities that glorify the mode these days, out the big news Is that fashion is giving a chance to each and every >ne of her followers regardless of years and "curves” to visit the foun tain of youth and partake. To prove our argument, considei the new pleated und multi-gored skirts that center the stage this sea son. If you are slight and slim and "sweet sixteen” pleats are let go flare from the waistline as turbu lently and frolicsome as they please, out when it comes to the woman who needs must give the impression llt>70 of being slender whether she is or ' I VHE full-sleeved, high-waisted not, fashion has in nowise forgot * dress (1721) is a perfectly ten her. There are pleated skirts charming fashion for afternoon par that actually slenderize, in that the ties, club meetings and luncheons. pieats are adroitly stitched down to It does nice things to your figure, a proper depth so as to achieve because the bodice is gathered into a smooth fitted line. just enough fullness, and the high The new hats are youthful, too. waistline makes you look slimmer and the gay colored accessories around the middle and over the dia fashion insists you must wear be phragm. Make it of silk crepe, you young or not so young refuse georgette, prints or chiffon. to keep record of birthday anniver Here's a simple little pattern laries and what with costumes pret (1670> that brings you one of the ued with utterly feminine frilly-frlll> very smartest styles of the season— ingerie touches there is no doubt the button-front frock for every day about it we will all be looking "fresh wear. It has wide shoulders, a flar is a daisy” in our new clothes these ing skirt, and the fitting is all by springtime days means of simple darts that draw in the waistline and fill out the bust. Flat crepe, prints, thin wool and linen are nice materials for this dress. The Patterns. No. 1721 is designed for sizes 34. 36. 38. 40. 42. 44 and 46. Size 36 takes 4*6 yards of 39 inch material. One yard edging for neckline. No. 1670 is designed for sizes 34. 36. 38. 40. 42. 44 and 46. With long sleeves, size 36 requires 4*fc yards of 39 inch material. With short sleeves. 4 yards. New Spring-Summer Pattern Rook. Send 15 cents for Barbara Bell's Spring-Summer Pattern Book! Make your smart new frocks for street, daytime and afternoon, with these simple, carefully planned designs! It's chic, it's easy, it’ s economical, to sew your own. Each pattern in cludes a step-by-step sew chart to guide beginners. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1324. 211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, 111. Price of patterns, 15 cents (in coins) each. Of Silk Shirting ASK ME ANOTHER PARK TIIUKM A Quit With Answers Offering Information on Various Subjects U ncle P h il Joaui: The Questions conceded the largest flowing W e Cultivate That Field spring in the world. Enough w a Politics offers such a tremen 1. What is the highest denomi ter flows from it every 24 hours to dous field m which to be bogus. nation of U. S. postage stamp now supply each person in the United The world owes no man any used? States with five gallons each. It thing who does not serve It. 2. In what city is found the long is the only stream navigable to What is the greatest pleasure of its very source. est street? an old man? Conversation. In 8 The first wireless distress call dulge him— if you have a kind 3. What is a metaphor? A at sea was sent from the East heart. simile? 4. What was the family name of Goodwin lightship in the English channel on January 23, 1899. The Let Us Add Courage Romeo?; of Juliet? Confucius recommended live 5. What anniversary will base old C. Q D. signal was used. The crew of the K. J. Matthews, which moral virtues— humanity, justice, ball celebrate this year? order, prudence ami rectitude; had run aground, was rescued. 6. What is the most powerful none of which is likely to accom 9. The 16-inch guns which will lighthouse in the United States? be used on the new battleships, plish much without a stout heart. 7. What is the largest flowing One of the mistaken virtues Is the Washington and the North spring in the world? candor in the wrong place. Carolina, are the largest und most If one earnestly wants to be e 8. When and from where was powerful guns on any war vessel the first wireless call at sea sent? in the world. These guns will hurl gentleman he can be one. Tha rules are plain. 9. What are the largest guns on 2,100-pound projectiles 35,000 That's All W e Ask U. S. battleships? yards. Laws cannot change human na The Answers ture, they can but, at best, changa human behavior. 1. The $5 stamp is the largest. Everyone may be an idealist; but none should be a zealot. A 2. Los Angeles— Figueroa street zealot is a nuisance. — 27.5 miles long. A father with youthful sons 3. Unexpressed comparison; ex lives perpetually in the midat of pressed comparison. alarms. 4. Montague and Capulet. Helping Seeds Along 5. Its 100th anniversary. 6. It is the lighthouse at Nave- 'T M lE first step toward insuring sink. N. J., which uses 9,000,000 germination of seeds is proper candlepowcr. H » r« Is A m a i l n g H slla f (o r planting. In exceptionally dry Condition» Dus to S lu ggish S o w s ls 7. Silver springs in Florida has weather, however, even properly I f vom IS lull »11 l» l» « lr * * »<4 aliV* K M Irr UM a registered volume of flow of planted seeds may not germinuto. • I l v « « * * * h i a la * a »l* a So mil.I, Ui.xvigh. ro- 801,000,000 every 24 hours and is It is advisable in such a case to I > ri»u (nvlgurailng. N i » » .U M » r*ll«r hum prepare the dry soil for the seed. •Irk ilii» Ml M i a » v » » M « i i n N w bllloua » 1 —-lu. Und hallu» Water freely, as though you hud •aaorU lvd « l l h M»IMI|»kUon ( N R from vo m ithout Risk |* 3 r MkOI O'* * 1 M Î-tSM a crop growing. Allow the water to W II not itrU fbt«!. rvturu Ut* I« '» t u u* W* "HI soak in and when the soil bus r a l u n d i h * pur»t>M» good moisture content, begin your plunting. You must be careful, Like the Chicken, We — QUICK RELIEF of course, not to plant in wet, muddy soil. I FOR ACID I T B E G IN S to look as though INDIGESTION Excessive rainfall, on the other 1 maybe we humans are second hand, may muke the soil so moist cousins to the chickens when it as to cause rotting of planted Of s Kind comes to crossing the road. seeds. If they have not germi The sincere alone can recognise Of 7,250 pedestrians killed dur nated within a reasonable length of ing 1937 in traffic accidents that time after planting, a few of them sincerity.— Carlyle. occurred in cities, says the N a should be dug up und exnmined. tional Safety council, in its 1938 If rotting is indicated, another edition of "Accident Facts,” 85 per planting must be made. cent were struck while crossing While few vegetable seeds re the road. quire special treatment to assist About 2,900 persons were injured germination, numerous flower fatally while crossing u street seeds cun successfully be treated, somewhere B E T W E E N intersec according to Gilbert Bentley, flow H *r*‘a good advlm for • «roman during U r tions. Approximately 3,260 met er expert. rbanga (uaually from IS to &S>, « h o fasrs their death ut intersections. Either • h*’ll l<wa h«r tu nivn, who wo____ _ He advises as follows: Nick aboul hoi tu liM , loan of p«p, diaay apaila, they were crossing the intersec the seed coat of lupin, moonflow- upavl n vrvM arul m oody ajwlla tion with the traffic signal, against er und morning glory; remove the morn Irwh air, S hr* * L «p and If you naod a good ganvral *y*t*tn Ionia taha l.y d l» the signal, diagonally, or w-erc rough outer coating of nasturtium, k. rinkham • V afalaliL Compound, mad« crossing an intersection ut which momordicu, castor bcun and sand aapamaUa /or v » « n . It haljia Nature build up phyalml raalatanm, thua hatp» gtv* mot* there was no traffic signal. Dead verbena; soak canna, lily, Job's »W arily to enjoy Ufa and aatat ‘ m ‘ l m is ' a ly and tragic work at the cross tear and sweet pea seeds in w a J ilt a r y narvaa and d la lu rtd n g a ym jito m a l b s * o fia n a m o m iw n y > h a n g « o l Ufa» W E L L roads! ter fur 12 hours before planting. W O H TU T llV IN t il TIP ,o (jarde tiers LOJT YOUR PEP? ( S afety T a l k s ) How Women in Their 40’s Can Attract Men £ B e ll S y n d ic a te .— W N U S e r v ic e . Veils and Veiling Are Omnipresent Veils and veiling are that omni present in the millinery mode the eyes have to sight through yards and yards of veiling to discover the hat itself. To radiate the spirit of spring try tying a bright green veil over your new black or navy straw. Green veils are the "last word in chic.” It's the proper thing to match the color of your veil to your gloves and other accessories. You will like the new hats made all of veiling. They are appealingly feminine and in their exquisite colorings they tune to spring most charmingly. The all- veiling hat (most often a little sailor) is made of twisted strands of the veiling or layer upon layer. To add allure there are long streamer ends of the veiling to tie and twirl with provocative grace. THANKS, I DO ENJOY A MILD CIGARETTE It’s your play I And way not play in s sports dress of purpls silk shirting striped In white, with self color simulated reptile belt, as here pictured? Speaking of silk for sports frocks, here's another suggestion. If you select a dress of dull-surfaced nubby silk noil. In the new olive green and off whits color, you will bs all set. Complement this with s separate lumber jacket top. - A N D I GET A BIG THRILL FROM .CAMEL’S RICH, t RIPE FLAVOR ■ TOOI Navy Vogue Steps To Fashion Front Contrasting the flamboyant plaids and stripes and gay prints now so Object ef Admiratiea Resort visitors are telling their much in vogue is the navy vogue admiration for the rough straw which has stepped to the front. Suita sailor with a nigh perky bow of with cunningly devised jackets, dresses with accompanying boleros taffeta on its uptilted brim. and coaia galore are neatly tailored o l navy wools. 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