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T H E G ATE CITY JO U R N A L CHIC BORDERED PRINT SILKS; PIN-DOT FABRICS FOR SPRING •>++*+* *+++-; Philip, feeling uu sward before her. Her eyes regarded him seriously "Yes.” she said briefly. "Pm looking for Miss Hill—Lavlnia Hill," he said “I have a box ot UNNING short Jackets of entirely merely touches upon the Importane« books for her. different material from the print of pin dot patternlngs. Immediately ber expression changed ((E). 1930, W e ste rn N ew sp a p er U nio n .) Whole swarms of pin-dots have de frocks over which they are worn, or If Dimples appeared in her soft cheeks An e a sy th in g , O P o w e r D lv ln o of the same weave then contrasted In scended upon the new spring mate Sparkling-eyed, she said eagerly, “Oh To th a n k th ee fo r th e se g if t s o f rials. making no .xceptlon either of Color, are In fashion. th in e : have you? Let’s open them up— These little separate Jackets In solid woolens, silks or cottons. Everywhere F o r su m m er’s s u n sh in e , w in te r ’s please 1" snow , colors, either pastel tints, bright hues one turns whether In the realm of “But they’re for Miss Lavlala Hill,' F o r h e a r t s th a t k in d le, th o u g h ts or In black or nuVy, are especially coats, dresses or In the blouse sec t h a t g lo w , he said. good looking with frocks of vivacious tions myrlnds of tiniest of tiny dots B u t w h e n s h a l l I a t t a i n to t h i s — "I’m Lavlnia Hill,” she told him. print. The material for these mono now greet the eye. Judging from the T o t h a n k t h e e fo r th e th in g s f (ffi by D. J . W a lsh .) “I’m the librarian and the district m iss? tone coatees depends largely on the way these fascinating little dotted ef — T hom as W en tw o rth H ig g tn so n . character of the dress. As for In fects are "going” there will be a HILIP CROSS cared nothing for school teacher and they’ve even asked me to perform marriages when the girls. stance, bright colored flannel jackets veritable stampede of dots before the GOOD THINGS traveling preucher was too long In are ever so smart worn over sports new season Is far progressed. frocks of pr!nte<r cliallls or figured Dresses of lightweight woolens In “Selfish pigs, always calling coming!’’ Rhubarb Is one of our good spring “And what’s your—honorarium foi shantung or silk pique, while with the navy or black with white pin dots are every fellow 'GimmeI Gimme!' fruits—as it Is generally termed a filmy chiffon afternoon dresses, wom- quite the rage even now, competing But they aren’t going to call me that!" all this work?" he asked brusquely. fruit and treated She laughed "It’s more ‘honor* Philip Cross could well have an as such. swered their calling and never missed than honorarium as you probably A simple pud a gift or so. Ills Income tax hnd to think of money,’’ she said. "I’m sup ding w h i c h Is posed to get $35 a month, but In the be filed on a large-sized blank by an very easy to pro auditing firm that made a speciality four years I’ve been here I haven't p a r e may b « had too many salary checks. But they of this type of work. Philip Cross made with a cup paid but scant attention to the Income —like me," she defended when he re ful or less of tnx business or any other business for malned silent. stewed rhubarb “I should think they would," he that A matter. tall, spare young fellow, Philip as follows: was the epitome of a red-blooded he said shortly. Rhubarb Pudding.—Take one cupful He was scowling as he brought In of flour sifted with one teaspoonful ol man, a lover of the great out-of-doors. He was all of that. More, he wps a the box of books, but the scowl was baking powder, a pinch of salt and shy lover of romance. And romance only on his face to keep bis feet from add enough milk to make a batter not had never come to him. Nothing had dancing and his eyes from telling her too soft. Grease cups with butter ever come his way, as he himself said, too much at once. He knew now why and drop a spoonful of the batter In except gimme girlst Oh, they were that fellow back on the road had to each, add a generous amount ot quite, quite delicate about ltl Yes, jslghed. Lavlnia Hill wasn’t going to the stewed rhubarb und cover with Indeed! But people, especially of the be there much longer If Philip Cross more batter, leaving plenty of room feminine persuasion, cannot talk for could help ltl for the mixture to rise. Place the any great length of time without re cups In boiling water not too deep to vealing their Inmost souls and person E c c e n tr ic D a u g h te r p f boil over Into them, cover closely and alities. And Philip had found only F a m o u s C o n c o rd D ivine steam 15 minutes. This recipe will greedy sods. Miss Mary Moody Emerson, Ralph make four to six puddings depending He treated It In a laughing fashion Waldo Emerson’s eccentric aunt, lived upor the size of the pudding eup used. that completely and successfully hid In her shroud, says Van Wyck B-ooks The pudding may be served with cream his disappointment. He wanted a and sugar or w ith: home of his own, a wife who watched In Scribner’s Magazine. She had Foamy Sauce__Take two-thirds of a for his coming, a rose hedge, a dog or stitched It all herself and when death two with faithful eyes and maybe— refused to come she had put it on as cupful of rhubarb juice, two egg who could tell—little ones running a nightgown, then as a daygowu. She whites, one cupful of sugar. Boll the was even seen on horseback once, In sugar and the Juice until It spins a with outstretched arms to meet him. Concord, cunterlng through the village thread, then pour over the stiffly beat And so far he had had only dreams street, attired for the grave, with a en whites and beat until smooth and that were growing fainter nnd fainter scarlet shawl thrown about her shoul thick. with the passing of the years. ders. Rhubarb Sponge.—Scald one cupful “But what do you care, anyhow?" Miss Emerson was the daughter of of milk with one-third of a cupful of asked his best friend, Ralph Donald the former minister of Concord, who sugar, add two tablespoonfuls of gel son. "You’ve plenty of money. You had died in the Revolution. She was a atin which has been softened in one- can afford to give and give and give dwarf, four feet three inches tall, with fourth cupful of water. Stir until the and still never notice that there's any a bold pinkish face, a blue flash in her gelatin Is well dissolved, then set away thing gone.” eyes and yellow hair cropped close un to stiffen. Beat well when it begins But Philip Cross shook Ills head der a mobcap. She was short and to thicken nnd fold In one cupful of stubbornly. He would have what he erect ns an adder about to strike. rhubarb sauce and two stiffly benten wanted or nothing at all. She could not sit, she could not egg whites. Pour Into a mold and set Then one day he read In a magazine sleep; a demon drove her pen. For away to chill. Serve with cream. article about a woman who, far from she had survived, a witness of the Rhubarb Sherbet—Soften one table the center of civilization, hnd started lofty and terrible religion of John S h o w i n g the S p r i n g Mode. a library. At the start she had only Calvin, to rebuke what she regarded spoonful of gelatin In one-fourth cup cu will be wearing this summer ador for supremacy with those made ol her own newspapers, magazines and a as the poor, pale, unpoetical hnmanl- ful of water, add to four cupfuls of able Jackets of transparent velvet In primed pin-dot silks. Whether of silk very few volumes of books. The neigh tarianism of the new day. Her voice stewed rhubarb julfce. two cupfuls of colorings tuned to the flower motifs or woolen these new frocks are almost bors had felt free to borrow these. was the voice of a sibyl, Issuing from sugar and boll five minutes, add the Juice of two lemons, fold In the gel sure to display lingerie touches at the of the print time tourists who passed and paused the caves of the past. A swanky Jacket of black satin tops wrists and at the neckline. The en In atin and freeze. sent a few volumes to her upon their She was queerer than Dick’s hat the rose and black printed crepe satin semble of dotted navy silk In the pic Rhubarb Punch__Take one cupful return home. The volumes grew so band. She was thought to have the dress In the picture. Note that the tore shown below Is an advance model numerous that a little one-room shack power of water, boil five minutes, add three of uttering more disagreeable which proclaims a forthcoming vogut print Is handsomely bordered. The was erected by the neighbors across things In twenty minutes than any cupfuls of rhubarb Juice and one cup latest call of the printed mode Is for for dots. the road from her house. It was no other person living. She kept pace ful of pineapple Juice, cool, add Ice Very youthful and wearable dresser bordered silks. In this instance the thing of beauty but It was certainly with nobody; she had received, she and serve. dress print lines the satin jueket. for this time of the year, are being destined Another Rhubarb Punch.—Take one to be a Joy forever out In said, the fatal gift of penetration, and However, this rule is not adhered to shown made of pin-dotted challls as that prairie country. Boys rode fif her mission was to undermine the and one-lmlf cupfuls of sugar, three- In every Instance, for many a velvet well as of navy or black flat crepe fourths of a cupful of water, three or satin jacket is lined with white or printed In diminutive dots. In most teen and eighteen miles on horseback vanity of the shallow. Was some high matter broached in pints of rhubarb Juice, one pint of a neutral color so that It can be worn Instances the sleeves are short, fin over the rough roads to borrow a book strong tea, the Juice of three oranges, with different dresses and frequently ished with a flare of white organdie for a grandparent or some one who conversation? Did some rash suppli and one lemon. Chill and serve. the colbrful flannel, likewise velvet, petals or a how and band of the sheer was 111. She had never, so the article ant Invite Miss Emerson's opinion? Rhubarb unpeeled, baked with sugar, white, with the same touch of white said, bought a book, so Philip de “Mrs. Brown,” the sibyl replied, coats have no lining at all. cided cynically that she was getting no “how's j’our cat?” Was some lady makes a most delicious sauce. Used The Jacket theme promises further repeated at the neckline. IMn-dotted lightweight woolens, the rake-off of any sort from publishers praised too warmly In her presence? In place of apples for Brown Betty, It development In the way of fancy all- She pricked the panegyric: "Is It a Is also good. A rhubarb shortcake over lace coats to be worn with sum dots being embroidered, are making or book stores. colored woman of whom you nre makes a fine dessert, so use It freely “I've nothing to do for a month,” their debut as media for spring coats. mer chiffons. Very new, too, are "Give us peace In our while It Is fresh and tender. quaintly styled Jackets of taffeta The styling of these coats emphasizes Philip told Ralph, “so I’m going to speaking?” which indulge In picturesque bell soft girlish silhouettes featuring cape- drive out there and take the old lady boarders," she wrote on one occasion, J E L L IE S A N D M A R M A L A D E S a couple of hundred volumes of sc ience and, when shown the misspelling, 6he shaped sleeves, “pinked" rose-plaited lets or scarfs, sometimes both. This flair for dots Is reflected In and economics and heavier stuff. I said It would do as It was. ruehlngs finishing all edges, for you This Is the time of the year when see, old fashions have this season be the revival of dotted swiss. With soft suppose the major part is light fic the fruit closet looks like a famine “dressmaker" suits of silk or wool, the tion. Anyhow, I’ll like to look over M a g e lla n R e a lly F irs t come new fashions. where there are The sleeveless bolero Is another sleeveless separate blouse of dotted the library shack and see what they to C irc u m n a v ig a te G lo b e husky b o y s to guise In which modish separate Jackets Swiss Is listed as ultra chic It Is also have." It Is often said that Ferdinand eat the j e l l i e s “How old Is this old lady?" asked -Magellan did not really circumnavi appean And then there are capes! predicted that frocks of dotted swiss and Jums. Even Ralph curiously. gate the globe because he wns killed In an immense stock Philip shrugged. “How should 1 the Philippines before his famous voy of all the time- know? Miss Lavinia Hill is her name. age around the world was completed, h o n o r e d good Lavlnia 1 She must be eighty or and that accordingly the honor of be things have an ninety from the name alone. And ing the first circumnavigator of the uncanny way of people don’t get so blg-henrted until earth belongs to Juan Sebantlnn del they're well on the shady side of life. Cano who returned to Spain In the disappearing, long before the fresh If she were sixty or seventy yenrs Vittorio with 3J of the survivors of berries and fruits are ready. Gifts younger she'd certainly be the girl the expedition. Magellan was killed to sick friends, guests, and the con stnnt dally demand for such home pre of my dreams.” April 27, 1521. In a battle with the sweets depleted the supply very “Why under the light of the sun natives on Mactan Island, which Is pared early In the year. To restock, one don’t you express the books instead of ! 21 degrees east longitude. In 1512. j will not be able to make the summer driving 'way out there on rutty roads?" however, while Magellan was still a Jellies, but there are any number of asked Ralph. subject of Portugal, he sailed ns far good things which will take their Again Philip shrugged. “I’ve a as Banda Island, about ISO degrees places nicely. Marmalades from the fnney to see the place—and the old longitude east of Greenwich. There citrus fruits are always well liked. lady, too. Besides, who can -tell? I fore he. nnd not his subordinate Del j Apples may be turned Into a dozen might happen to meet the girl I’vq Cano, deserves the credit of having i tasteful delicacies. Prunes, dates, figs, dreamed about, Ralph. Maybe they been the first circumnavigator of the j dried apricots and the canned pine globe.—Puthflnder Mnguzine. make ’em that way out there." apple as well as the humble carrots, Within a hundred miles of his goal all bring their gifts to be turned Into R ich R e jo in d e r Philip very nearly deckled to return. delectable conserves. Wlnthrop was In the habit of put The roads were far worse than any A bottle of grape Juice and a few he had ever encountered. Indeed, In ting on airs when he met any of his some places there was no road except friends. One night he happened to apples will make some few glasses of where horses’ hoofs had beaten down arrive very late for a dance to which delightful grape Jelly with little trou ble. the long grasses so slightly that he he hnd been Invited. Soak apricots overnight, add a cup could hardly discern any path at all. ’’I’m most terribly sorry,” he said, He kept going along, mile after mile, to his hostess. "1 was unavoidably ful of pineapple, some sugar and cook until a hoy camp out of an unpainted detained. As a matter of fact. I was down to make a luscious apricot mar malade. Here Is one with carrot as a shack to talk. Philip genially stopped dismissing my second footman.” the motor and leaned hack for a chat. “Really?" broke In an acquaintance, base, try It: Carrot Marmalade.—Take one dozen "So you're going to see Lavlnia who was standing near them. “Now. Hill?” the boy said. Then he sighed. Isn’t thnt curious? I've Just been dis raw enrrots grated, add four cupfuls of sugar, three lemons, seeds removed, He would not explain thut sigh to missing my fifth parlor maid.” Philip In spite of repeated coaxings, A look of Incredulity spread over and put through the food chopper. Add a cupful of water and cook until and so Philip went on after a few VVInthrop's fine. moments, wondering why the boy had "Your fifth parlor maid?” he re thick. Some will like this conserve E n sem b le o f D o tte d N evy S ilk. «plced, so add one teaspoonful each of sighed. pea ted. “Yes," said the other; “my fifth cloves, cinnamon, and allspice. He came upon the shack with Its will he much worn this summer, not If not a Jacket, then a cape Is the Orange Sweet Pickle.—Take four or verdict of the mode, for with every only by adults but In the children'» sign "Public Library" much sooner since July.”—London Answers. anges, two cupfuls of sugar, one and costume there must be a cnmple realm dotted swisseg are already be than he hnd expected to. It was V o c ife ro u s M o to r wholly unlike the grand city libraries. one-third cupfuls of vlnegnr, one tea ing displayed In goodly number mentary wrap. A girl dressed In fluffy pink clothes Driver of Antique C op —Isn’t she spoonful of whole cloves, one teaspoon- While on the subject of dots it mtghi Not only are daytime silk prints ful of stick cinnamon. Peel the or enhanced with Jackets, for the sep he well to call attention to Hie smart was going In the door and with keen purring along beautifully? Friend (loudly)—What? anges and remove all the white mem arate wrap Idea extends to costumes ness of polka dots, a theme which Is masculine Interest Philip Jumped out to follow her. rhe had evidently not Driver — Isn’t she purring along brane; cut Into thick slices, steam un of washable materials. Solid colored being played In varied mood*. til clear and tender. B« j II the sugar, Materials which are starred Instead heard the quiet purr of the motor, for beautifully? linen jackets are worn with dresses ot Friend (jelling)—What? vinegar and spices for 25 minutes. cretonne and of sheer printed voile of polka dotted are very new and she wus humming a gay little tune Driver—Isn't she purring along Add the fruit nnd simmer slowly for as well as with frocks of gay patterned smart That I*. Instead ot dots live «lien he entered. I’hlllp’a lips curled; one hour. Place In sterilized Jars and pointed stars pattern the print silt he was used to foibles like this on the beautifully? hand blocked self linen part of girls. But her look w h s one Friend (screeching)—I can’t hear * teal. or »«alien, as the case may he Pin Dots In Favor. ..f genuine surprise when she turned. word you say for the noise of tbs j Now what Is next? I’ln dotted fohrlcs JULIA B«lTT«>MLET "You've quite a library here," said bollv en g in e. if you please. Which being said. n et i s i s f f o t t r n n . v i p i m i r o i o w t A BOX OF BOOKS FOR THE LIBRARY C THE CABINET P "H u X a U vrtifi Any COLD That cold may lead to something serious, if neglected. The time to do something for it is now. Don’t wait until it develops into bronchitis. Take two or three tablets of Bayer Aspirin as soon as you feel a cold coming on. Or as soon as possible after it starts. 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