Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 24, 1936, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
COLORED HOSIERY
TREND CONTINUES
Formals of Choicest Silk Taffeta
The colored hosiery trend contin­
ues. You may not care for wine,
green and navy stockings and you
may cling stubbornly to your good
old beige tones, but there’s no deny­
ing that color has crept Into the
stocking box. In spite of us.
A recent hosiery fashion show ac­
cented stockings to match the color
of your costume, for both daytime
and evening.
The hosiery in the usual sheer
chiffons went in strong for wine
and dark green tones, to match the
favorite renaissance colors of the
season.
Dark red and jug brown were
other daytime colors sponsored.
For evening wear, delicate pastels
were featured, in colors to match
the gown.
Petal pink, Alice blue and ice
green were among the new colors
shown. The colored daytime stock­
ings had black heels and toes, to
accentuate the sheer appearance of
the hosiery.
By CHERIE NICHOLAS
DOCTORS KNOW
Mothers read this:
A cleansing dose today; a smaller
quantity tomorrow; less each time,
until bowels need no help at all.
Why do people come home from a
hospital with bowels working like a
well-regulated watch?
The answer is simple, and it’s the
answer to all your bowel worries if
you will only realize it: many doctors
and hospitals use liquid laxatives.
If you knew what a doctor knows,
you would use only the liquid form.
A liquid can always be taken in
gradually reduced doses. Reduced
dosage is the secret of any real relief
from constipation.
Ask a doctor about this. Ask your
druggist how very popular liquid
laxatives have become. They give the
right kind of help, and right amount
of help. The liquid laxative generally
used is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin.
It contains senna and cascara — both
natural laxatives that can form no
habit, even in children. So, try Syrup
Pepsin. ->You just take regulated
doses till Nature restores regularity.
A Three Days’ Cough
Is Your Danger Signal
No matter how many medicines
you have tried for your cough, chest
cold or bronchial Irritation, you can
get relief now with Creomulsion.
Serious trouble may be brewing and
you cannot afford to take a chance
with anything less than Creomul­
sion, which goes right to the seat
of the trouble to aid nature to
6oothe and heal the Inflamed mem­
branes as the germ-laden phlegm
is loosened and expelled.
Even If other remedies have
failed, don't be discouraged, your
druggist is authorized to guarantee
Creomulsion and to refund your
money if you are not satisfied with
results from the very first bottle.
Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.)
WNU—13
4—36
FLORESTON SHAMPOO — IdeU for ure tn
«onnertion with Parkrr'x Hair RalMm.Makra the
hair soft and fluff)*. M rente by mail or at drur-
Xiata. Hiecox Chemical Work*. Patohogoa. N Y
among women of pa-
trician taste, The idol of the hour
is silk taffeta In white and silver.
This flair for white taffeta is cou­
firmed nt every high-society formal
gathering, so far this winter. The
rogue includes versatile types, sli­
ver striped or dotted white taffeta
being among the favorites. Mat-
elasse white silk taffeta presents
a pleasing diversion from the met-
alized effects.
Plain wldte taffeta starred with
rhinestones is also a fabric high­
light. Designers are playing up
quantities of fancy stitching not
only in immediate fashions but In­
dications are that spring styles
will make stitching an outstanding
trimming feature. White silk taf­
feta deslgnfully stitched with sli­
ver is one of fashion’s happiest ges­
tures, In answer to the call of the
mode.
The illustration pictures a de­
butante who attends the opera in
a white evening dress of super-
lovely silver faconne taffeta. It has
a deep V front and back and an
unusual shoulder treatment.
A
Jeweled clip and bracelet accent the
simple splendor of this silk gown.
The all-black evening gown is
given new prestige when It is fash­
ioned of pure silk taffeta of high­
est quality as dramatically as is
the model pictured. It is the very
personification of elegance. Just
how many yards of gleaming taf­
feta it took to achieve the bands
of self-ruching on the skirt and
bodice ami for the graceful lei in
the same ruching which encircles
the throat and drops to the waist­
line at the bnck, we would not ven­
ture to say, but whatever the
amount, It's worth it to produce so
striking, so fetching n gown as is
this. Note the bracelets worn over
the long black gloves.
For the evening gown of exclu­
sive mien, brocades in white with
either metal or color or both for
the most gorgeous types, are much
sought after by those who love the
loveliest. Silvered white moire
also Is a great favorite In the realm
of handsome evening silks.
Leading designers are also turn-
Ing the spotlight on very exclusive
looking silk prints, making them
up in Jacket ensembles of utmost
formality In many lustancea. The
There Is no trifling with nature; It
is always true, grave, and severe; It
is always in the right, and the fault«
and errors fall to our share. It de­
To clean a white fur carriage robe fies Incompetency, but reveals its so
heat sawdust in the oven and when crets to the competent, the truthful,
very hot rub well Into the fur. Sev­ and the pure.
eral applications may be necessary
before it is clean. Brush in the
open air until all the sawdust is re­
moved.
ess
Slip several slices of bread under
the rack on the bottom of broiler
pan when broiling steak. The juices
drip down and when meat is done
the bread is toasted a delicate brown.
Serve with the broiled steak.
Don’t
Guess But
Know
Ax Needle in Haystack
A strange accident happened to a
ilrange craft in the Bay of Biscay In
1878. Cleopatra’s Needle, a 200-ton
>bellsk, was being towed—on a giant
ron cradle supported by pontoons—
from Egypt to England by the S. S.
Jlga. During a storm the cables
mapped and the craft, despite its
treat size, was not found for more
han two months.—Collier's.
THREE STEM
---- T--------- ITO RELIEVING
ffouse/ioia ®
@ Question?
STERN NATURE
gown Is fashioned with extreme
decolletage, the skirt touching the
floor, or the new street length
which is fashion’s latest whim for
the dinner gown. Usually the Jacket
is of the basque genre, varied now
and then with a smart bolero mod
el. Both printed taffeta and print­
ed crepe feature for this new trend
in the formal realm.
In citing best-loved silks for the
formal gown, sleek, suave flattering
satin must be mentioned. White
satin is outstanding and pink comes
next. For the most part these regal
satins are made up with a sophisti­
cated simplicity that is very strik­
ing.
Then there are the lovely white
silk crepes and chiffons. Their high
standing in the array of lovely ma­
terials for dresses to wear to for­
mal functions Is unquestioned.
Some whit* crepes are starred with
rhinestones. Others stand for beau­
ty unadorned. Sans trimming of
any sort they depend on a sparkling
Juliet cap and a glittering evening
bag or a jeweled belt plus elaborate
saudals for effect.
Before washing colored handker­
chiefs for the first time soak them
for ten minutes In a basin of cold
water to which a tablespoon of tur­
pentine has been added.
* « «
Indestructible garden labels may
be made during leisure hours in the
winter. Use tin or copper scraps
cut the size of a small paper tag
and mark with India ink.
• * *
Spi inkle a cake with cornstarch
before icing to prevent icing running
off’.
* • •
Sprinkle cocoa stains on table
linen with borax and soak in cold'
water. This will remove the stains.
...
Keep tlie temperature of the room
In which house plants are grown at
GO or 65 degrees. They do not thrive
In a room that is too warm.
• * *
When two glasses become wedged
together place cold water in the up­
per one and set lower one in warm
water. They will then separate with
little effort.
* * «
Ferns grown in the house will
have a rich green color If a tea­
spoon of household ammonia is added I
in a quart of water and poured over
the ferns once or twice a month.
• • *
Add cranberry juice to lemon
gelatine to make it a deep red color.
Add while gelatine is in liquid form.
• • •
The cut surface of a lemon will
remove marks made by matches on
painted walls.
© Associated Newspapers.—WNU Service.
Head
COLDS
| Put Mrntholatum In
the nostrils to relieve
irritation and promote
clear breathing.
MENTHOLATUM
C<»«|
COMFORT Daily
If you prefer nose drop*, ox­
throat spray, call for the
NEW MENTHOLATUM LIQUID I
In hand) bottle with dropper
Don’t Entrust Your
Own or Your Family’s
Well - Being to Unknown
Preparations
person to ask whether the
T HE
preparation you or your family
arc taking for the relief of headaches
is SAFE to use regularly is your
family doctor. Ask him particularly
about Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN.
He will tell you that before the
discovery of Bayer Aspirin most
“pain” remedies were advised
against by physicians as bad for the
stomach and, often, for the heart.
Which is food for thought if you
seek quick, safe relief.
Scientists rate Bayer Aspirin
among the fastest methods yet dis­
covered for the relief of headaches
and the pains of rheumatism, neu­
ritis and neuralgia. And the experi­
ence of millions of users has proved
it safe for the average person to use
regularly. In your own interest re­
member this.
You can get Genuine Bayer
Aspirin at any drug store — simply
by asking for it by its full name.
BAYER ASPIRIN. Make it a
point to do this — and see that you
get what you want.
Bayer Aspirin
Week’s Supply of Postum Free
Read the offer made by the Postum
Company in another part of this pa­
per. They will send a full week's sup­
ply of health giving Postum free to
anyone who writes for It.—Adv.
Law of Progress
Progress invented the great loom,
banished the spinning wheel, and
the same law of progress lias made
the woman of today a different
woman from her grandmother—both
tlie best of their time.
© Western Newspaper Union.
Good Nature
The world deals good-naturedly
with good-natured people, and I
never knew a sulky misanthropist.
who quarreled with it, hut It was
he, and not It, that was In the
wrong.—Thackeray.
Whethei the “Pain”
Remedy You Use
is SAFE?
CONSTIPATED
30 YEARS
"For thirty years I had
chronic constipation.
Sometimes I did not go
for four or five days. I
also had awful gas bloat­
ing, headaches and pain
in the back. Adlerika
helped right away. Now
1 eat sausage, bananas,
pie, anything I want and
never felt better. I sleep soundly all night
and enjoy life.” — Mrs. Mabel Schott.
If you are suffering from constipation,
sleeplessness, sour stomach, and gas
bloating, there is quick relief for you
in Adlerika. Many report action in
30 minutes after taking just one dose.
Adlerika gives complete action, clean­
ing your bowel tract where ordinary
laxatives do not even reach.
Dr. H L. Shoub, New York, reports:
“In addition to intestinal cleansing,
Adlerika checks the growth of in­
testinal bacteria and colon bacilli.”
Give your stomach and bowels a real
cleansing with Adlerika and see how
good you feel. Just one spoonful relieves
GAS and chronic constipation. Sold by
all druggists and drug denartments.
No Need to Suffer
“Morning Sickness”
“Morning sickness” — is caused by an
acid condition. To avoid it, acid must be
offset by alkalis — such as magnesia.
Why Physicians Recommend
Milnesia Wafers
These mint-flavored, candy-like wafers are
pure milk of magnesia in solid form—
the most pleasant way to take it. Each
wafer is approximately equal to a full adult
dose of liquid milk of magnesia. Chewed
thoroughly, then swallowed, they correct
acidity in the mouth and throughout the
digestive system and insure quick, com­
plete elimination of the waste matters that
cause gas, headaches, bloated feelings and
a dozen other discomforts.
Milnesia Wafers come in bottles of 20 and
48, at 35c and 60c respectively, and in
convenient tins for your handbag contain­
ing 12 at 20c. Each wafer is approximately
one adult dose of milk of magnesia. All
good drug stores sell and recommend them.
Start using these delicious, effective
anti-acid, gently laxative wafers today
Professional samples sent free to registered
physicians or dentists if request is made
on professional letterhead. Select Products,
Inc., 4407 23rd St., Long hl and City, N. Y.
The Original Miik of Aagn—U W.