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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Feb 1952, p. 7

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LAREN Lar LF FSA LR AE CARS RAR, Sa AC EH AY Abe Eye ARR . nen day -- LL a ae EB A ii a Tae WA ns SE nn AS it le [3 .. NEWand_. "USEFUL Too TC CARTOWING -LINE With a capacity of 3,000 1bs., this towing line is easily connected -by -pecial hooks and a catch, Conies na 4 and 6'5-yard lengths. * * » PLIABLE LAMP New multi-angle lamp can be lowered, tilted or turned to any po- sition "and any -angle by a slight touch, Using a 40- or 60-watt bulb, the lamp is said to be focused to eliminate glare, shadows, or reflec- Hourglass Silhouettes, Separate Petticoats, Fuller Skirts, Featured At Fashion Shows a A series of fashion shows illus- ~p-trating the wider range of attrac- tive fashions in_prices ranging from $10 to $200, illustrates how wide a selection of clothes may be had in that narrower group between $25 and $70. Though ¢lassed as "moderate-priced" "they still reflect top-flight trends and rate among tife best-selling numbers from some 30 manufacturers all over the try. The series clothes in misses' and women's coun-. began with daytime, Where dresses are shown, they are invariably, in this group, ac- companied by short, "tightly-fitted sspencers, as in a 'silk Shantung taf- feta, which hak its .matching wool spencer lined with the silk match- ing the dress. The dress is sleeveg less with a halter neckline and fall in the $50 bracket: ** 'In the daytime clothes, many small checked "woals and silks are featured, most often 'in 'black and white." Cottons of long lasting qual- ity, such as broadcloths and pima ip? Queer Accidents Accidents will happen, and you never know :the turn they'll take. The -National safety council has released its annual roundup of ac- cidents and it 'makes slipping on a li peel look commonplace. For instance, Mr: and Mrs. James Gibsoh of Fort Wayne, got into a sprightly. chat over Mr, Gibson's driving habits. That was. all right, except that the discussion took place while they were riding along a highway near Fort Wayne. Tiring of the talk, Mrs. Gibson pulled fhe keys from the ignition "switch fm tossed them out of the TABLE T. dane Andrews Mix ingredients. together In shal: low baking dish, Part 2! 1 cup flour 3 tablespoons cocoa 1 teaspoon baking powder '34 teaspoon salt Sia 3 tablespoons melted shortening . 142 cp milk (more -may be re- quired) Sift together the flour, cocoa, baking powder and salt; add milk and shortening. Pour over mixture that is in baking dish. Bake at*350° I, until done. Serve warm, Makes 0 generous servings, * * * ov Now, let's reverse the usual order of a meal, and finish off with some- tions. . Various installation brackets sizes, followed by shows covering Egyptian weaves, appear frequent- window, Gibson jammed on the thing more substantial, are- supplied for user's individual®| junior fashions, special categories ly. Prints in wallpaper designs in brakes. Two cars. following piled "EGGS FARCI requirements. which include fashions for large cotton, "1 dotted silk surahs, and in up in a three-car collision. 4 or 5 chicken livers * * * women, tall girls, and half - pint small, ncat motifs on crepes and 4 cup butter AUTOMATIC IRONING Now you can do your ironing in "an exotic atmosphere, New liquid fragrance comes in pine, lavender, and bouquet. Eight drops into wash-container will scent the laun- dry as it is being ironed, * * * BUG WAX No bugs will survive your Siig cleaning with this handy wrinkle. The combination floor wax and insecticide shines floors and: des- troys insects simutancously. Can be used on linoleum, asphalt, rubber tile, cement, and. varnished or paint- ed wood floors. Wax produces a high gloss without rubbing and surface is said to be skid-resistant. Lindane is the insecticide used. Manufacturer states it is odorless, and safe for humans and pets, but destroys roaches, ants, waterbugs, and other household insects. sizes and a final show devoted to evening and bridal fashions. Small Waistlines Notéd Daytime fashions showed a pre- ponderance of full skirts and small waistline effects. Lines for daytime were definite particularly where the recses followed the slim' or silks revive interest in the print to b worn beneath a coat. A navy printed silk Shantung taffeta following the popular hour- glass lines is dressed up with a large white degandy bow. Sheers hecause they are cool and practical have won much applause; a ngyy sheer dress with pin-tucked top; another navy sheer with polkijdot faille jacket; also some lovely crisp dott- ed Swiss dresses, Emphasis on Extremes In the junior fashions, which are age, with special categories where size and height. are considered, emphasis is on the two extremes-- the crinoline and the sheath. There are small collars, small to tiny but- well balanced both for a size and an ~ Gibson was charged with reck- less driving, The driver of the sec- ond car was 'accused of operating a car without a license. His com- panion, owner of the car, was charged with permitting an unli- _censed driver to operate the car, The driver of the third car was charged with improper car regi- stration. No charge was placed agamst Mrs. Gibson. * + - Sterling Tait beat <6yit Harold Murphy in a hot race for town . clerk of Gouverneaur, New York. =» After Tait's election triumph, his car happened to strike Murphy's dog. Tait stopped to investigate. The animal bit him. Murphy rushed Tait to a hospital, But on the trip he had to jam his brakes. Tait's head bashed in the windshield, An hour later Murphy's dog died. "school snack. One of the America's best-known ERR Sr RESET EREAE cookery experts is Betty Crocker, and today I am happy to pass along to_you her latest creation which she calls. Velvet-Crumb cake. It is easy to put together and can be whipped up in a hurry. You'll find it excellent for serving to guests who drop in for afternoon tea or to youngsters looking for an after- The main ingredient is biscuit mix. Velvet-Crumb is similar to the traditional butter cake--moist tender and sich; and the beating time is only 90 seconds and there is no sifting or creaming. The cake can be served while it is still warm. Ounce you try it, I'm sure you'll want to serve it often. VELVET CRUMB CAKE Preheat oven to 350° (moderate). | Juice and grated rind of 1 small lemon 6 hard-cooked eggs 1 tablespoon grated onion Salt and pepper to taste Few drops tobasco sauce 34 cup grated sharp cheese 1 cup tomato sauce 4 to 6 slices toast » Fry chicken livers in melted but- ter until tender. Cut hard-cooked eggs in half and rub yolks through sieve, Add grated onion, salt, pep- per and Tobasco sauce. Chop livers and add to yolk mixture with 4 cup of the cheese and enough of the tomato sauce to moisten. Pile into egg halves and sprinkle with re- maining cheese. Bake in moderate oven (J375°F.) until cheese softens. Heat remaining tomato sauce. Serve eggs on toast with tomato sauce, This recipe makes 4 to 6 servings. * , +] BEEFSTEAK ROLLS * * * 3ronse TONCrOMS 7 3 14 teaspoon salt "a © r GRAFTING WAX The men shook hands and agreed oe case gene "olisly und ag oe 7 a i .3 tablespoons minced onion , you couldn't blame a Republican Bisel Ihix ONE SqLpe PAL, in Bx Mi vi | starch; add 3 tablespoons minced celery New wax needs no warming, ov anv. 66.31 2-in., (for double recipe use 13 x 9 x Ix sugar and cornstarth; ade 3 tablespoons butter will not run in hot weather or any ARE te Mare Vt Pus 2-in. pan). Chal water gradually, sureing constantly; 1 cup soft bread cubes - crac. in cold. Maker states it is Meanwhile in New York City 2. Mix thoroughly 1%3 cups boil 5 minutes. Remove from fire 12 tes It pliable and will stretch with growth year-old Tommy Paiva tumbled i _biscuit mix and add butter, lemon juice and rind i3 Seashoon a of graft, eliminating air and mois- out of the window of his parents' 34 cup sugar # » and salt. Sprinkle nutmeg over top. > wg, oe a pher ture. No tools necessary for appli- apartment. The window was 15, Then add 3 tsp. soft highgrade rey 1 Sh Ee parsley cation. : Z stories (120 feet) up. The boy land- shortening (all or part butter If 1 m any judge, there'll be calls 1 pound round steak. cot ; ed in some shrubbery and escaped adds flavor) for "seconds"--and "thirds"--when 4-inch thick ' SNOW with; a broken thigh and assorted 1 egg you serve these, 4 strips Lacon cuts and bruises. V3 cup milk BUTTERSCOTCH SQUARES 3 tablespoons shortening - . * * : . - Unless one has to face the various = : . . ¥, isp. ¥5nilla ili »yionts ata % Sing Nin weal el 132 cups beef bouillon ; hazards it sets up on the Nighi Steeplejack James Swootan, who Stir together until ingredients are 2 cup ro arg e 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce snow 'can be beautiful. A snowflake is the most delicate of all crystals, intricate and varied beyond belief. And a snowdrift, shaped by the wind, is something to delight the _eye of anyone who sceks the beauty of pure form. In tle drifts can be seen the smooth flow of the wind, the very shape of the. wind as it moves across the land, And there is the woodland beauty of snow, particularly if it is a soft and clinging snow; for it outlines, on every twig and bough, the living shapes of trees and bushes. The up- lift of trees, reaching for the sun, the gentle curve of the bushes, the intricate pattern of the grasses, the strange geography of bark. Familiar shapes are outlined fresh amt new princess Silhouette. An occasional hourglass outline émerged with low pleats emphasizing the smooth, rounded hipline. Slini skirts clung to the back kick-pleat, but the full skirts, just as in the season's higher- the women who are an inch shorter in the waist than normal. "Pop" jackets--to the waist or just below, made of soft fleeces in light pretty colors, top off engaging ensembles. bright cummberbunds accent the small waist. ; Quilted dresses. of calico in fine French provincial prints are sunny and their skirts ready to whirl. A violet cotton broadcloth dress with a trapunto embroidered skirt also gives the effect of quilting and sells for about $18. There are pretty delicate com-' binations of pale beige and white, so smart this spring. Not many women's fashions are tons, and short-length jackets for | Built-up _waistlines or. would never fall out of a high win- dow, tumbled off a bar stool in Richmond, Ind. He had to go to a hospital for treatment of his in- juries. In Cincinnati, two trains travel- ling in opposite directions struck Clayton Buchs car. He was left standing on the tracks, steering wheel in hand, Suffering only from cuts, bruises and a king-sized dazed feeling. > Don't get the idea that the only surefire way to avoid being hurt in an accident is to be somewhere else. Liven that didn't help Mrs Catherine Mcenan of Boston. A car struck a pedestrian in the street below her second-story apartment. The pedestrian's shoe sailed blended. Then beat vigorously for 1 minute. Stir in gradually V5 cup milk. beat for 4 minute. Pour into prepared pan. Bake about 30 minutes in moderate oven (350°). Cover with broiled topping while warm. Serve warm. BROILED TOPPING Mix 3 tbsp. butter or other shortening, melted or softened. V3 cup brown sugar (packed in. cup) 2 tbsp. cream or top milk v4 cup wheat flakeg:zor coconut, if desired 14 cup chopped nuts Place about 3 inches under broil- er (low heat) until mixture bubhles and browns (3 to 5 minutes). Do _ not burn! 2 eggs 1Y4 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder _ 1 teaspoon vanilla 17 cup nut meats Pinch salt Combine sugar and butter and cook slowly until well mixed, stir- ring constantly. Break in the eggs and beat until well mixed. Mix in the flour, baking powder and salt sifted together; add nuts and vanil- la. Spread ino well-oiled baking pan. Bake 30 minutes at 330717, Cut in squares while warm. Raisins may be added to this recipe if desired. * * * FUDGE PUDDING Part 1: 12 cup sugar 2 tablespoons cocoa TN Sauté onion and celery in butter. Add to bread cubes, salt,pepper, thyme and parsley. Cut steak into 4 picces and pound to tenglerize. Put 'j cup of dressing zon each piece, roll up and wrap with a bacon strip, fastening witle string or skewers. Brown in melted shortening, add bouillon and Wor- Cover and sim- mer | hour or until tender, en broth and Makes 4 servings, cestershire sauce, Thick- serve over meat. for the eye to sce as never before. picid. clothes, endouraged Separate shown---and-those that are, fall in Yong wig iy frit be? on ' * ' 12} cups hot water . nm o é r OSC 5 . . And shadows lie across any snowy peticoats to thes the appearance the $30 'to $100 range. These are te head, mihicting scalp wounds. Next recipe come from "way = landscape, shadows such as never of the small waist writes Barbara no longer outsizes bat range from BE SCIENTIFIC down Souyth"--a delicious ginger- fall across a land of living green or sommnolent brown and gray. Blues and purples and more subtle shades flow across the snowy sheet like water-colors, shades and shapes that move and change with each shiff ot the sun. } But most of all;in a freshly snow- ed world, is the newness, the clean, -inviting whiteness. Tt is as though White piqué pipings or collars, | .$90. carrying things a little too far, she. Cream butter and sugar together - here were a completely new world, worn - with the more tailored For the woman five feet, five cried: "Some mothers are so care- | .and add molasses and egg. Dis- the old paths of thought and action all erased, the old trails forgotten. "Here is a world pristine and waiting for new excursions. Excursions in any direction, excursions on foot or thought. For a little while, then, it is a new apd open world where all E. Scott Fisher, Fashion Editor of The Christian Science Monitor. Silk or "wool are the favorite - fabrics for the basic walking dress which promises to find acceptance with the suit this season. This type of dress often buttons down the front to the hem. Back-closing dresses look new. dresses, give the inevitable spring- like - touch. Large white organdy bows make thheir bow, sometimes accompanied by crisp puffs emerg- ing from below the clbow of a ¥ sleeve. Silk Suit Popular 18 to 50. Dark cool clothes are generally featured in this group and evidence the fact that the ma- ture figure may be fitted in half- sizes as well as regular and large. A gray silk herringbone surah dress and jacket costume looks practical as does a blue and white woven dot silk Shantung suit at inches or under, jackets are short, fitted, an dusuvally hemmed with a small peplum flare both in silk and wool. Shoulderlinés are kept natural, sleeves moderately big, collars small. The pleated skirt and The young mother had heen read- ®ing the latest books on baby care. Visitors were not permitted to sce the baby at all until he was three months old, and then they had to wear gauze face-masks, When several older women tried to suggest that the mother was = less of their children's health that it is positively criminal." After a pause she added: "He scems to be cutting a tooth, but I don't know how to find out about it."" "Why," said one of the older wonien, "just put your finger in his bread served with lemon sauce. VELVET GINGERBREAD 14 cup sugar 1 cup each, butter, molasses and boiling water 2 teaspoon; soda 1 erg 3 cups flour 2 teaspoons ginger solve soda in boiling water and add to butter-sugar mixture. Com- bine ginger with flour -- sift and add to mixturé. Pour in shallow pan that has been greased and dusted with flour. Bake at 350° F. for 30 minutes--or until done. SER fant Chalet po mK ™. the flared-and-gored star alike. " - Jr thi sible to th ho : ont mouth and-- IT EMON SAUCE ) Ls 3} s BEE his AE Ee noid : In both misses' and women's Irie: w SE iriend Noticing the young mother's hor- 1 cup sugar Diesel Speedster -- Fred Agabashian "gets the feel" of the new LAY them. From Te Nzow Vork Times. sizes the silk suf appears. 1s ps : Jo Were CQ NE hed S rified expression, she added gently: 214 tablespoons cornstarch Cummins diesel special. A veteran of five previous 500-mile races, EF: of 2a portance is strengthene by the in their new prefabricated home. "Of course, . you boil. the finger 2 cups boiling water Fred is slated to drive the diesel-powered car which is only 29 FL 3 wide variety of fabrics which give Suddenly one of the guests sat up | fist" 3 tablespoons butter inches high at the cowl, in the 1952 Indi lis classic--M : h dhe Fy it distinction. The.e are full-bodied | an listened." ; ig si paon an ; «In {he ndianapolis classic--May 301 BYE failles, the heavier ottomans, rich "Surely you're not troubled by his polt de soir, and those practical mice already?" she said. ' s . Hy - little Shantungs and taffctas in a "That's not mice," explained the $ - I . ) 5 6) wide range of colors from charcoal | houscholder. "That's the people ractica ew as IONS or 0 S ouséi é 5 to cherr,, WN next door cating celery." i B = : A ¥ Eo) Sim ide Ys esa oul Versatile Dresses for the Busy Lid : ay in Jai Prisoners'_were allowed to keep J Ril ; : : ---- ; pets and were encouraged to have k M | Pp ' a 2 TROT some private hobby. Homema er at a oderate Price Few prisons in the world have * tn fg : . Four gentlemen inmates asked le Teputation than the French for, and received, a--billiard table. : is} ; 3 For many ycars before the Revo- BY EDNA MILES . i Legend tells of a hundred terrible info cdl HOA { lution it was possible to send a ' IY 2 { aad OR crimes committed between its walls, | e000 the Bastille under a "let- LOTHES that are designed especially for the housewife fa and the date of its overthrow by | yee ge cachet," a blank order of ar- aren't easy to come by. Ideally, fashions for housework ¢ Mi Revolutionaries in 1789 is still cele- rest signed by the king or one of hould bi 1 look ith acticality. swnshubility Xe brated in France as a public holi- his ministers. should combine good looks with practicality, washability | day. : : i ; and a moderate price. MAG d I that wi led was a littl y 2 But there is much fiction in the ras. poeded py Ti hould also be versatile. That is. they should be 2 evil reputation, There was a light, or enough money to buy a. blank ey should also be versalile. wai vii: y § . bd and even gay, side to life in the | «j.iire de cachet" from a minister pretty enough to put in aif appearance at_ the front door, to = Hal paste, Few Vg Siminale '| who was not above bribery. go to market, to go out for a walk looking neat. They i hs wele self Shere, an " " nia Years A' prisoner under one of these should. in addition, be easy to pul on and take off. The bs like 'a 'club ithan- a-prison. 5 dass sould Ja hang as long as Wis. housewife's time has many demands on it and fussy clothes $5 3 / Its inmates lived as they pleased, These "lettres" were. for the that are complicated to don aren't for her. HCA 5 '|. ate and drank well, gave parties in t 1 bv fathers ts $id ts . . . i N } R elaborately furnished rooms, visit Most par, bP A cable as With the requirements of a busy housewife well in mind, Re ; of each iter a gnjoyed practic- by husbands and age on each one house has come up with new designs meant especially Ro s : They ud Pipi every | Other and by politicians on danger. for her. One, in a. turquoise embroidery-designed woven 53 R ; thing except leave. gis Hvals There 3 8 %0 yal, no: | f { chambray, has a zippered front, tailored collar and full, i Nol Clean Music -- The music goes Judge for yourself by a letter Pp ! i appened that | flared skirt. "Belt ties in no neat front bow and there are CRE 'round and 'round when Helmut |" written to the. governor from a» | (Ws 3 (ARESTC TRE BAGH large pockets set in at each side of the skirt. Ra Finke turns on his vacuum clean. , prisoner; AY ila uphas | cand in the worlds of thought and Anoth ful Nali-Bee desi is i domi t ' J £ ~~ er, thatIs the one ahached to his | ~ "Monsiedr" he complained, "the: | "25% 4 8 WOUCe oF LIoUE Fie nother of these Nali-Bee designs is in a domino pattern, ES * accordion. The 40-year-old mus- " Shirts brought ns Are not thiore at some time, ; with stripes worked in deep V's. A single waist button, the ' TREN : lelan who lives in the western | with embroidered cuffs, Jn place of | ' No wonder some of the prisoners . only fastening, makes it possible to don this dress in a mat. AN A ia tora! Berlin Jot Wed ot oi. - whith Shore esib ask evet1e of 4 re aetnt to leave. - "At the |, ter of seconds. And, even after many launderings, the set-in : RA LR 3 Sullavs: hs 0° | very bad linen, and with cuffs is 'of my heart," wrote one wais 't stretch. I's done in a clear lime' woven (8 ra A ged up a vacuum cleaner attach- | more suitable for & turnkey." woman in her memoirs, "I was far -Yalsibang can ' stretch. Fs ( 1 a clear dime woven RTSE ITO ; ment to furnish the alr. The authorities not enly provid- | from desiring my liberty." mbray. : packets are set In at each side. : 3 A 8 1

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