The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 11, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Friday, July 11, 1930
WEEKLY WOMAN'S PAGE OF THE HERALD
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If you want to tall whether
baby In warm or cold, fM hl
fiwt. So. In lb ! discussion of
clothes. I lull besln on shoes.
In very hot weather, an older
baby my so barefooted well
as bare budlrd, sicept for bit
tliln. partially woolen band and
diaper. Also, a very young baby
wllo clothus long euough to cover
hla feet oltaa may need nothlug
extra on hla "Mcetea." But I
abould have within essv reach
both knitted woolen booties aud
olt merino stocking- tor tba new
baby, and cotton ur silk stock
lnu and ahoea tor tba older one.
. Ktockinga ot wool wltb a little
Hale, llueu or allk In Intra coat
bit mora but usually aave tbelr
own price because they are not
a likely to slirlnk.
It a young baby's feet feel
cold. I would pop on the stock
ings. It Tery cold, on would go
the aott booties, too.
Bands Are Puxzle
Probably there la no discus
lon In tba world that would
seem to be of to much Interest
and diaaenalon aa the 'band."
What should It be like, how
heavy must It be. bow tight,
when worn, bow long must It be
worn?
The first banda ahould be torn
from aott white flannel and
ahould be about I or I Inchea
wide and 20 Inchea long. They
ahould be worn until the umbili
cal or navel ecar la healed un
less the doctor has aecured the
aurgtcal dressing over the aoar
with bsndagas. In thla case the
ahoulder banda are sometimes
need from the start. But new
babies usually are treated to the
more lnelegaut straight band for
a few weeks. It glvea a little
support to abdominal muscles.
Later thla aupport la not needed.
But thla must be remembered:
the band ahould never be tight.
If too tight, it doea mora barm
than good. It ahould be wound
around the small torso smoothly,
and pinned at the side never in
backwith tiny aafety pins.
Tapea may be used It desired.
Ask the Doctor
In hot weather, the band need
not be all wool the combination
mUtnrea are better. Older babies
may wear the shoulder strap
bands of wool and cotton gauze.
I think It just aa well to consult
the doctor about weights and
kinds.
In buying ah Iris, get them big
enough. The first site Is soon
outgrown. They may be either
of light wool, cotton or silk, or
the desirable mixtures. For hot
weather, the lighter the better.
The new baby probably will wear
both band and shirt for a while,
even on warm days. Ask the
doctor when he may go without
his shirt or flannel petticoat or
both.
All bablea will need both bands I
and shirts on very cool days. As
a matter of fast these two ar
ticles are year-round clothing for
the baby of any age, the excep
tion being the very hot weeks of
summer. Heavier shirts are need
ed for the winter.
; Shorter Dresses
The petticoat for the new baby
need not be more than 10 or 12
MADE Br PABST
that's all you need to
know about Malt Syrup!
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Mason, Ehrman
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PARIS' NEW "OPEN AIR FROCKS"
ARE LESS "A MATTER OF FORM"
ny JKAM FATOU
PARIS. July J. An evening
dress excites admiration because
ot Ha autnpluousnesa aud ita re
gal alyle, an afternoon ensemble
all reels attention by Ha chic and
personality, and morning suit
because of Ita Impeccable tail
ored line. But for subtle seduc
tiveness nothing can equal the
simple open-air frock, because It
retains the qualities of natural-
nesa and auppleneas that always
enhance women s charms.
11 may astonish the unobserr
sut or the uninformed in dress
lore to see what a relatively im
portant place that category of
simple frocks, known thla seaaon
aa "opn-ir" frocks, occuplea In
the wardrobe of the well-dressed
woman. Without aeemlng to dif
fer In their essential linea from
any of the other tyes of dress,
the undednable charm attached
to anything simple la even more
apparent In these models this
year than ever betore. Even
though the) cut may be compli
cated. It la disguised In order to
achieve that unsophisticated air
Inherent to thla category of drees.
Costumes are Varied.
Although simplicity la the fun
damental feature of these open
air frocks, they show a really
quite extensive Tariely ot styles
to select from. Trimming In a
discreel measure la permitted but
it must never be too overbearing.
The note of fantasy, as a mat
ter ot fact, la aupplied in many
Instances by the fabric itself.
There must also be no evi
dence of a search for compli
cated color effects or combina
tions In order that these frocks
may retain their air ot simplic
ity. There Is a marked prefer
ence for white and all off-whites,
but all light colors are good too.
Ke . and blue are usually used
to outline collar and cuffs where
neutral shadea are favored.
So far aa style goes, theae
open-air dressea are less form
fitting than the current town
clothes worn by smart women,
which meana that almost invar
iably they need the addition ot
a belt, usually of the same fab
ric.
Bom Favored Fabrics.
Linen, cotton crepe, shantung,
silk serge and crepe marocatn
are the favorite fabrics this year,
each fabric lending a greater or
lesser note of formality to the
frock, thus constituting a certain
scale of valuea in thia category
ot dress. While plain materials
seem to lead in favor, some very
discreet prints are pleasing to
look at. but the design must al
ways be small and Inconspicuous.
I rge designs would seem to en
deavor to give the frock a for
mal town look to which the ma
terial in itself could never pre
tend. Large-brimmed, supple hats
a the only complement to
these open-air frocks. Made of
simple and often natural-colored
straws, trimmed with a groa
graln or velvet tie, tbey com
plete the summer symphony
evoked by the frock Itself.
Inches below his feet. The baby
born In midsummer may have It
still shorter, aa well aa bis
dressea or slips. Thank heaven
we have gotten away from those
archaic things, two-yard dresses.
The first dresses now rut about
2 Inches from neckjteo hem.
Flannel petticoats ahould be ot
very light weight for hot weather.
A baby needs no muslin petti
coat. CORPORATION.
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Psion's interpretation of a coaatry
of crepe moracain printed t aa
orange-beige velvet ribbon. Klgnt: Ideal lor wear wltb Blmpie outdoor t roc as la thla natural pall
laasoa straw bat from Fatea, bouad wllk bright blow groecrWn to match the frock's head embruid-
ered trim aad eaede belt.
Coras lato
Ella M. Lohr
Did you ever:
Wall dldjaevsr
Get so tired of cooking three
meals a day that you wanted to
ma off to the FIJI Isles? Well
dljaever : Serve creamed dried
beet la left-over popovera for
luncheon? Serve chicken salad
or any aalad mixture In cream
puff shells. Add brown sugaT to
rhubarb Instead ot white? Drop
spoonful of Jelly into each
muffin Just before baking? They
close np and make the loveliest
surprise. Hollow oat cap cakes,
till them with a butterscotch
chocolate lemon or whipped
cream filling, replace the top
and frost them over? Serve wltb
broiled steak bit of aoreo-
radish. folded Into whipped
cream? Add grated orange rind
to mint sauce or mint Jelly aad
serve with lamb? Add cbopped
olives to the gravy for roast
chicken? slake delicious Spanish
sauce by adding chill saaoe to
brown gravy? Serve French
dressing wltb . chopped pickles
and pimento for chilled aspar
agus or cauliflower? Combine
chopped plcklse, chives cad
olives wltb mayonnaise to make
tartar sauce that s most suit
able to serve with fish, hash or
smoked meats? Bake drop Ms-
MILWAUKII
& Co.
or oeea-atr frock takes the form here sf simple, eas model
orange - beige polka) dot design.
tiks HCIttdktem
alu la muffin tins? Make Jelly
out of wine grapes, to serve
wltb meats? Bake your meat
loaf In muffin tins, garnish with
bard boiled egg and parsley and
serve la Individual loaves? Par
tially hollow oat and fill baksd
potatoes wltb creamed ham?
Use chopped prunes Instead ot
Largest Meat Demonstration and Meat Sale Ever Held in
Klamath Falls.
Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon and Circle S Picnics
A Swift's Premium Man
to Sell Them
Will Give Away Sliced Bacon in Yl lb Boms, Also
Ham Sandwiches.
Meat is Now Your Cheapest Food Why Not Buy It!
VH Meat rfamburger,
.Beef Boll, 2 pounds
Pot Roast of Beef, pound
Beef Stew, 2 pounds for....
Lamb Stew, 2 pounds ........ ............ Hat jC
Leg Lamb, pound ......... .................,
Shoulder Lamb, pound - 16C
Lamb Chops, shoulder, pound k IOC
Pork Roast (lean, tender), pound 2510
Pork Chops, pound 20C
Tender Steak, pound .. 10C
Swift's Premium Hams, half or whole, pound....-...,.- ... 33e
Swift's Premium Shankless Picnics, pound 26C
Yl Pound Package of Swift's Premium Sliced Bacon FREE
with every $1.00 cash purchase or inore Reg. 30c Package
The hat la white rrrpe, with aa
rslslns In oooklee aad fruit
cakes t
Bam Surprtaa.
Into a buttered casserole place
uncooked tubed potatoes until
the dtsb la about bait fulL
Sprinkle over top one teaspoon
ful chopped onion. Add hi cup
hot water, then place on top ot
potatoes a thick slice of bam.
Cover bam with apples halved,
la the center ot each put about
teaspoon brown sugar. Cover
aad bake at 160 degreea for 1
boura or 400 degrees for about
Ann Meattc
-At-
WHOLESALE
PRICES
2 pounds for..'
for.
SANITARY
MEAT MARKET
Corner 7th and Main Streets
a
Phone 22 Phone 23
SISTER
MARYS
KITCHEN
BY HIHTKIl MAItV
MCA Hrrvlce Writer
Nearly every tea room or cot
fee shop specialises In some aort
ot tntereatlng open or "double
decker" sandwich. Toey always
arc popular, tor they are healthy
enough to be used aa the main
dtah for a luncheon or a aupper
after the theater.
There la no reason why the
home-maker may not appropriate
some' suggestions from the sand
wich shops snd make use of them
In her hnme for family or guesta.
If the materials are thoughtful
ly selected, this type ot sandwich
will provide an entire, well-balanced
meal when aerved with cof
fee or some other beverage. Pro
tein Is furnished In the tilling, fat
la supplied In the form ot butter
or msyonnslae. Fresh fruit pro
vides an Ideal dessert In top off
with.
Open sandwicjiaa offer an op
portunity for many appetising
combinations that are decldedlr
summsry. Toastsd or untoaated
bread can be used for the founda
tion and the "filling" may be al
most anything that one would put
Into a aalad or a aaudwlch. Nut
bread might be covered wlt'j a
fruit salad. A fruit bread Is par
ticularly good with a cheese and
nut mixture. Spread the bread or
SO minutes. Serve with a vege
table aalad.
Chocolate Fte.
Mix together in top part ot
double boiler:
Va cup ground chocolate or
cocoa, 1 cup (scant) sugar, 6
tablespoons flour, teaspoon
salt.
Add slowly, stirring well, I
cups sweet milk, hot or cold;
cook over hot wster until thick.
then add 1 egg yolks beaten
well; 1 tablespoon bnttsr. Cook
two minutes more, remove from
range. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla. I
When cold, fill cold baked pie
shell. Cover wltb following:
sienngBS.
Beat until stiff, but not dry,
1 egg whltee and l-l teaspoon-
fnl salt. Slowly fold la 1 or 4
tablespoons sugar. Hake at 100
degreea (slow over) for 20 min
utes.
15c
toast wltb creamed butter aad r
rsnge the filling on Isttuca, water
creae or say salad plant.
Several kinds of breads oflsn
are combined In Isysr ssndwlchea.
Whole wheat, white and raisin are
delicious with a filling ot cream
cheese and salted nuit between
each layer.
Sections ot tomato, radish rosst,
pickles and parsley make attrac
tive garnishee for many sandwich
te aud add thstr bit of piquancy,
All sorts ot olives etuffsd, plain
or ripe, sweet splcsd pickles, car
rot straws snd celery hearts ntkt
pleasing garnishes tor open fruit
salad ssndwlchea or those mads
with fruit and nut brsads.
TI1KK w lint: WASH HUT
Some Oregon dairyman are
finding that a thick whitewash
applied twice a year wltb a
brush Is more practical than a
thin coating mixed with a milk
binder and sprayed on. The thick
water-lime whitewash scales oft
easily after It geta tolled, mak
ing renewal eaay.
LARGEST SALE
INO $3 SS-
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DEIICIOUS SST Z. ytf1 OOID MIOAU
Car Licentu Money
Can't B Refunded
SALEM, Ore,, July II, (AP)
Decidedly out of luck are sev
eral Orsgoa clllieni who, only
t few dsys bsfnre the tfew orange
and black automobile license
pities bsrtme legal, appllsd for
and rsrslvsd the old bltrk and
white plates and paid quart" r
ysar'l fee tor not ovsr a week'.'
run.
Secretary of Stale Host be
lieves it wss done through Ignor
ance that the due data had been
shifted from the first to the
middle ot the year, notwithstand
ing wide publicity bad been
glvea the chauge.
Several of the eatorlunatea
have requested a refund front
the state, but Secretary lloss has
Informed them thst there Is no
provision of law whereby a re
fund caa be made.
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