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Show LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1949 NEEDLEWORK WOMAN'S WORLD Summer Fashions Offer Style Diversity By Ertta Haley CUMMER FASHIONS are unlver-sall- y appealing. They have the crisp and fresh look, and there taste something for everybody' and budget. If you like the fragile and feminine clothes, there a wealth of sheer material such a nylon and tissue cottons and rayon from which to choose. For' those who prefer trim and tailored line, there are the classics with Just enough of 'the new fashion detail to make ithem look interesting. The silky 'gabardines in wool and rayon as Iwell as the sheer woolens all vie lor honors in this class. Fabric Choice 'is Unlimited Most of the new collections of summer clothes offer a wonderful Iwealth of fabrics. There are the 'always popular cottons, but youll 'hardly recognize them from their Intricate weaves, color combina- Three-Piec- e Ensemble and treatments. tions Monograms Add Personal Touch IqOOQQOOQOQOQQ Illustration and complete embroidering direction. Send 20 cents tn coin, you! name, address and pattern number. a&ussaow only flared as they were last year, but they are also gored, flowing neatly from a snug hip line. Some have unpressed pleats; others have a flounce, a rather deep one, to give them more fullness; and still others are elaborately draped. There is little change in skirt length from spring fashions. The, approved length remains at 12 inch-- , es from the floor. Even the tailored types of dress--j es show a gentle flare or a sugges-- i tion of fullness. Its only in the suits' that you have what can be called, a really slim skirt line. Trend Toward Femininity Still Making Strides The feminine influences which have been observed during winter and spring are bound to show up even more for summer fashions and there's nothing in the fashion spotlight which would contradict this trend. The camisole effect is new and very womanly looking. Its featured in vestees and on the tops of backless dresses. Equally feminine is the use of embroidery trim on pastel dresses of cotton and linen, or the tiny tie belts or the d Empire silhouette. be-ilov- PATTERNS Cflmiehs Niwne.a.a.i. V j 'place of the usual prints, which are still available, if you want them, 'youll find a beautiful array of plaids, checks and colorful stripes, In the print line, be it cotton or 'rayon, the print which seems to be holding sway is the border print. Linens are extremely popular and well used. Youll have no dif- - ME 1 ANOTHER The Questions 1. What is the proper way for a woman to salute the flag? 2. Name the plane In which Lindbergh made his famous flight from New York to Paris. - S. f ', ,? ' , , ' 7'' - ' ' 5. Where ... fcmfo Distinctive Linens TJ RIGHT red, luscious strawber- ries are with us again in wonderful quantities! They're here to brighten menu plans as well as to delight the palate in numerous ways. Versatile, too, strawberries add color and flavor to fruit cups, make glamorous salads, and even more it with these d serts. The season is short, so make the most of Among the fashion scoops of the season Is this three-piec- e ensemble. Made up on companion color chambray, this ,,,,, Acuity finding the softest of pastels 'to fit your coloring; and, for those of you who feel that prints are the thing for summer, there are numerous butcher linens. Pure silk and silk shantung share 'honors with the other materials because they drape so softly and (lend themselves to the cool look. Interest in Necklines Highly Favored Whether the dress be casusl or formal, youll see much neckline in-- ! teres These range from the large (and flattering shawl collars to the deep dipping slashed neckline. Shawl collars are and lovely if youre the tall dramatic type who needs soma horizontal line at the shoulders to balance the figure. Many of these collars are (used in two different ways: low to (bare the shoulders, or high to cover iihem. Most of the sundresses are strapless this season, but they do come with ties that are removable. The bodice is boned for security. feature which most of us ap preciate in the sundress is the fact that many of the moderate and I vat-dye- d slightly high priced ones come with a brief jacket. These have a small Peter Pan collar and three-quart- er ! t face-framin- g ! er reci- per-speci- al pes. The first the recipe on pa- chiffon pie rade is an that uses strawberries in the pie mixture as well as in the garnish. Its the perfect dessert to a heavy meal, and may be made well in airy-fair- y advance of dinner or luncheon. Strawberry Chiffon Pi pie) (Makes 1 1 envelope nnflavored gelatin 94 cup cold water K cup hot water ch 1 cap sugar fresh strawberry pulp 1 cup Guided Bomb I An-(oth- Choose your handbag te match or contrast your footwear, according to your costumes demands. The polished leathers are very popular In the tailored type of handbag. Theyre handsome Indeed for many of the seasons favorite fabrics. Thinner, smooth leathers and suede finishes are enjoying great popularity, the latter being particularly popular in light gray shades. Patents, perennial spring and summer favorites, are much in demand, especially if the footwear is glistening patent. Full skirts come in lor honors. fitted sleeves. If you purchase one of these In a lovely pure silk print, it will serve two occasions beautifully. Full Skirta Are Popular Many of the warm weather fashions sport full skirts. These are not THE GARDEN SPOT What's Home Without a Lawn? and Juice teaspoon salt 2 egg whites I cup cream, whipped 1 baked pie shell Soften gelatin in cold water and dissolve in hot water. Add 94 cup sugar, strawberry pulp and juice, and salt Cool until mixture begins to thicken and then fold in whipped cream and the stiffly beaten egg whites to which the remaining 94 cup of sugar has been added. Pour into a baked pie shell and chill until firm. Garnish with whipped cream and strawberries. M 'Ready Soon' ch Air Materiel Chief Fixes Year Deadline chief WASHINGTON, D. C.-- The of the air materiel command has predicted that the air force would have ready for operational use within a year a 12,000 pound bomb that can be guided all the way to the target LYNN CHAMBERS 4. n Pattern Mo. S932 consists of transfer for 4 complete alphabets, 11 S 1 Inch and Inch; Inch. Stitch egg whites, beaten stiff cup sugar Blend together milk and lemon juice. Add egg yolks, cheese and strawberries. Pour into pastry shell. Beat egg whites and slowly add the 94 cup sugar, beating constantly. Pile over the pie. Bake 'in a slow (325) oven for 15 minutes. Chill pie before serving. To make a crust for a single pie crust shell as called for in the above recipes, use one cup sifted flour with 94 teaspoon salt Crumble in 13 cup of lard or shortening, and use pastry blendor until mixture resembles coarse meal. Add two to three tablespoons ice water, just enough to hold mixture together. Roll lightly and spread into pastry tin. Bake in a hot (450) oven for 15 to 18 minutes. Strawberry Cream Tarts (Makes 6 tarts) 6 baked tart shells 94 cup milk 94 cup sugar 1 tablespoon flour 1 err, wen beaten 94 teaspoon vanilla 94 cop cream, whipped 194 cups strawberries 94 cup currant Jelly Scald the milk, then mix in sugar, flour and beaten egg. Stir 2 7d3tfyan7a$tyG&-'e- ' cook 1 i m Crispness that speaks for Itself! Hear Rice Krisple snap! crackle I pop! in milk! energy food. Americas favorite ready-to-e- at rice cereal. Dee-liclo- us Planning for the Future? Buy U. S. Sayings Bonds! y, then over water 1 and Martinique Puerto Rico. 13 de- Liberty Bonds. 5. Between hot-iro- 94 said: X-- MENU con-stantl- The Answers placing her right hand YOUR linens a distinctive, personal touch with these over her heart. handsome monograms. Simple 1 "The Spirit of St Louis. and easy to embroider admired 3. An artificial language by every woman whether a bride or homemaker. signed for international use. Barbecued Chicken French Fried Potatoes Buttered Asparagus Tomato Cole Slaw Hot Biscuits Butter Honey Strawberry Chiffon Pi Beverage Recipe Given Gen. Joseph T. McNamey, head of the air materiel command, also choice ANOTHER of the seasons strawwith combined By Eldred E. Green 1. United States aircraft engiberries to make neers and manufacturers have the a delectable pie. WHAT WOULD your home look top and rye grass are the ones chief know how to produce faster than Rhubarb and like without a lawn? It would be a ly used. sound combat planes now. But he straw berries Stare laws require the analysis of said the air force pretty dismal looking place. Because planned to wait are a happily lawns are so common we pay little grass seed to be printed on the until at least three more expericombiwedded attention to them. Nature has pro- package. The greater the percen mental models similar to the supernation both of Blue and Canada vided many kinds of grass tage Kentucky Blue, l sonic rocket plane had been from flavor' and color standpoint most or Fescue the better the in will any spot. Chewing grow (some tested. Fie Strawberry-Rhubar- b With little thought and care the seed. Cheap mixtures will have less The being built now, is deof more for desirable and these vide a fine, green, living setting (Makes 1 pie) grasses signed to fly 1,700 miles an hour. 194 cups sugar of the less expensive. home and garden. Sound speed at sea level is about 94 cup flour A new lawn should be treated exLawns are composed of plants and 760 miles an hour. The X-- l has 1 cup fresh strawberries soil should would same care need a The the that like you actly garden. been flown many times at speeds 2 be deeply turned and finely pulver-gras- s give to plants in the garden. Weeds "several hundred cups diced rhubarb miles an hour 1 recipe pastry can be encouraged to pro- - must be kept out. This is easy now faster than sound. 2 tablespoons br.tter with the new kinds of sprays con2. The conventional machine guns that kills weeds but on fighter planes will be replaced Sift sugar and flour together and taining does not bother grass. Use these within a "relatively short time combine 94 of it with the fruit exactly as directed. Plant food will with rocket missiles having a built-i- Line pie .pan with pastry, then be needed. This is best given in the radar homing device. This device sprinkle the remaining same way that you feed your gar will guide the missiles to an enemy mixture over the bottom and add den. Use a good balanced fertilizer. bomber regardless of its evasive the filling. Dot with butter and arChemicals containing only one ele- action. range pastry strips over the top ment may stimulate the grass but These rockets, McNarney said, in a lattice design. Bake in a hot 1. By "IVE rvaamdi (See Recipes Below) Strawberry Parade are the Leeward Is lands? s Strawberries Delight at Meal Timet art popular hot until thick. Add vanil- la; cooL Fold in whipped cream. Fill tart shells half fuU of this mixture. Arrange a layer of strawberries on top: Heat the currant jelly, until it melts, then spoon one tablespoon of it on top of the strawberries. Let jelly settle. X-l-- A like many strawberry fans, wUl say, so heres the recipe for an excellent one: Strawberry Shortcake (Serves 6) 2 cups sifted flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 94 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 13 cup butter 1 egg, beaten Sift together dry Ingredients. Work in butter with a fork. Add milk, mixed with egg and blend to(425) oven for 10 minutes. Reduce gether with flour mixture to make heat to moderate (350) and bake a soft dough. Turn out on floured for 30 minutes longer or until fruit board and divide dough into two is tender. parts. Pat each part, roll out and Heres a different type of straw- shape into a buttered round tin. berry pie, with sweetened con- Or, cut with biscuit cutter to make Individual cakes. Bake 12 minutes densed milk and cream cheese: in a hot (450) oven. To serve, split Pie Cheese Strawberry while hot, butter and spread one pie) (Makes 1 con1 11 cups quart of cleaned and sweetened sweetened, strawberries. Top with whipped densed milk cream or serve plain or with thick 94 cup lemon juice cream from a pitcher. 2 egg yolks, beaten Heres a frozen strawberry des3 ounces cream cheese sert which makes a good dessert 1 cup sliced strawberries for warm evenings: 1 baked pie shell Slices of cake which have beLYNN SAYS: a little stale may also be come Fresh Fruits Give with sweetened berries for topped Easy, Delightful Desserts a simple, economical dessert Serve wedges of melon with lemA bowl or a basket of assorted on or lime juice for a perfect des- fruits and berries makes a beausert to a heavy meaL Some people tiful dessert for a porch supper like to sprinkle their melon with be it family or party. salt Pieces of fresh pineapple, com' A combination of melon balls In bined with fresh whole berries and a sherbet glass gives a lovely sliced bananas form the basis of a rainbow effect Serve this well nice dessert fruit cup. Fresh currants, sugared and chilled as a dessert with the melon balls floating in orange chilled make a nice dessert duo with fresh red raspberries. Juice. - D n flour-sug- the growth will not be balanced and the plant may suffer later. Cutting the lawn is not a hard task. Set the mower so that an inch and a half of grass is left. The clippings should be left to fall on the ground. Keep the mower sharp and well oiled. A light cutting every week or two is far better than a heavy cutting once in a great while. Occasionally grass will become too long and then the clippings should be removed if they are matting and causing a smothering of the grass. Rolling may be necessary if your soil is subjected to thawing and freezing in the spring. The roller should be heavy enough to press the surface of the soil smooth without packing it down. Generally the steel water-weigones are more easily adapted to the soil conditions. The roiling pushes the grass back into contact with the soil so that the roots can take hold. Frost action loosens the plants from the soil. Good lawns are necessary. Roll ing, fertilizing and cutting are little trouble. Weeds are gone with a spray. Select the right grass anc you will have a good lawn with little ,ized on top. Fertilizer and humus should be added if the soil is clay or sandy. The grass should be sown 'evenly and the surface kept moist until the plants are well started. Grass grows only in cool weather, so the lawn should be taken care of early. Use seed that Is good for your situation. Kentucky Blue grass Is the best over most of the country and under most conditions. However, it will not grow in heavy shade. Here some other grass is necessary, such as Canada Blue grass or Chewing Fescue. In all grass seed mixtures there will be other grasses that com up rapidly and form a protection while the slower kinds get started. Red effort will be launched several miles from an enemy bomber, will track it down at supersonic speed and explode within lethal range by means of a proximity fuse. 3. American research engineers have made "great .progress recently toward development of devices to guide missiles with speeds up to 700 miles an hour and ranges of 5,000 miles. But "pinpoint accuracy hasnt yet been reached, McNarney said, and push button warfare with such guided missiles "is still in the rather distant future. 4. Research engineers are work ing on development of a multistage rocket missile capable of a speed of about 4,000 miles an hour. Development of such a missile is not likely before "perhaps a decade McNarney said. It would be launched from the ground in de fense against attack by enemy mis siles. 5. Aerial cameras have been per fected that will take clear detail pictures at altitudes from 40,000 to 100,000 feet pictures so clear that railroad ties can be counted in them. . Es- 4. In World War II we had War Bonds. What were similar bonds called in the first World War? i Jacket dresses What is the meaning of peranto? high-buste- grey blouse features the latest rolled dressmaker collar and dolman sleeves. Companioned to the blouse Is the blue, grey and shrimp-tone- d chambray cummerskirt. A ahrlmp-ton- e bund accents a tiny waist. A black, cartwheel straw hat and shortle black gloves add to the costume to make It a delightful ensemble. , I A General Quiz I In j ASK THERES NOTHING There no other tobacco like Prince Albert for mflA, pip joy, saya Floyd Mercer. P.A. choice tobacco is specially treated to insure against tongue bite. rich-tasti- PA'S NEW ar HUMIDOR TOP tS CRIMP CUT PRINCE ALBERT 3TATS FRESH AND TASTY ROUS UP EAST AND v EASY INTO MIL ? " 'V)' A CIGARETTES ch For easy shaping of firm, neat cigarettes, I roll em with crimp cut Prince Albert, aays J. L. Richerson. P.A. has e rich taste and smokea cool and mild. ch TTT7 a i. 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