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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH)- DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1940 Scientific Baking Outmodes Traditional Bridal Biscuits .1 Curtains Go Mid-Victorian For Spring - Wladows am vir.g lad-Victor-lxa la tig way this rprir.g! Fti g l" new trend lor the mere elaborate furnIxhir.S and crnar&ectatioa cf the Eighteenth Omisry. curtains from coast to ooAJt are coming alive with frills a.-.l ftouscea, ruffle and fur- First to snow tbe ctuu-e. aay If A.li-g merchant, are bedroom wir.dowa. Fast gaining la popu larity is a MU-Victorian flounce curUJa ir.4 of a p la-dot mar- q-uitette, with a two-tnca ruffle all around ar.d an 15-Inch flounce at tb bottom. Tina curtain U mai erea more elaborate by tire rows cf ruffles, and caa be as a panel or with tie-back. raiiel organdie with, che.-JUe pattern are among- the new favorites, fa-vorites, Tfcee, too, cover the wise! window. Th ever-pepuUr cottage set for kitchen have aarusJc to mid-jet mid-jet atxc this spring. Top curtain are only 22 lache locg and So" inches la length. 2 Inches la wiith. On favenia come la an Cf-wtU abound with colorful Dutch, stria romping aa over It. Ensemble; (which start . ia the Vvjr.g room fled their way Into tls kitchen, too, aay decorator. Tc? c-rtairj cf oU aiUc with sashes cf prtMe-d cotton to the aaxoa pattern are among the mora popular types. EatfoiJei for Lirinr living room maiotaia their customary amart simplicity. The simple, handsome tailored panel ia the beautiful floor length la ata th most favored of all type. Many decora tora favor the tH cf ensemble la living rooms and asgrest the us of hand- tailored panels with matching or cor. trailing ruffled over-curtains used as drapes. LAee I ropular . - Ixading stores continue to show marquisette and Char.UIIy lace two rich materials which are seldom sel-dom supplanted In popularity. Outstanding among the lace patterns pat-terns Is the Empire pattern. Color Are Sluted Colors. , throughout the home, are muted. Soft, dusty tones, rather than clear, sharp colors, are beat for spring, aay leading merchants. These soft tones have a talent for giving rooms a sunny sun-ny glow, and are therefore preferred pre-ferred to deeper shades. Utility and ease la handling are as Important as style and color. The r.ew curtains are easy to hang, and come In three leading lead-ing types: adjustable tops with two and three rows of slots, one-slot one-slot types and hemmed and headed head-ed style. Most curtains are designed for ease In laundering and are sufficiently durable to withstand a good deal of wear. Liverwurst and Veal Rolls (Serves 4) . One-half pound liverwurst, 1 pound veal cutlet, cut 1-Sth Inch thick. U cup milk. cup sifted dry bread crumbs, 1 teaspoon chopped onion, 1 teaspoon chop ped parsley, 1-8 teaspoon pepper. 1 egg, aughUy beaten, 1 teaspoon salt. U cup flour. 3 cups water. Found veal, steak, remove fat and bone. Cut In 4 pieces. Mash liverwurst. add egg. milk, bread crumb, parsley, onion and pepper. pep-per. Mix welL Put some of this filling In center of each piece of veal. Roll up veal and tie with string. Mix salt with flour and dredge veal rolls with the flour. Drown la suet removed from veal. When thoroughly browned on . all aides, add water and simmer S minutes. Then place In moderate (350 degrees F.) oven and bake for 1 hour. ' I 1. I ? I . - w in It F J 31 t i TTDITII HEAD, . Hollywood designer, -. created this, utterly , beautiful white , gabardine . . trench coat . for Isa Lliranda of the movies. Perfect for southern resorts now and casual wear anywhere next summer, it is finished with white leather buttons and a brown leather belt. The sports dress underneath is of white silk jersey. 1 The hat is a straw beret with yards t of white ; ' . veiling. . . (CI No Glamour Girl Tricks Hide Up Ethel Merman's Sleeves 7, BY ALICIA IIART NEA Service staff Writer . Ethel . i Merman's throbbing throaty voice that hints of an Inner fire has caught and held the affection and admiration of hundreds of audiences. The famous fa-mous blues-singing . star of . the Broadway theater has, indeed, the voice with sex-appeal. ; It; is a natural voice; complete ly so. Miss Merman has never in her life had a voice lesson of any kind. This doesn't mean that she dis approves or voice lessons. ar from it. She thinks that they can be . valuable particularly for the woman wnose speaxmg . voice is shrill or has no depth of tone or is Just plain monotonous. Ethel Merman's ' acting is as natural as her voice. "I follow: stage directions, of course, "but not to the letter. I can't, always . stand in the same place' when I sing, or do the same set of gestures.. Within reason, so as not to upset the stage business of other players, I do whatever comes to me naturally at each performance." Off stage .Miss Merman is com pletely natural, i She seems, to have not a' single glamour girl trick or pose or gesture up her sleeves. She has great respect for her ability to put over a song, but', she doesn't think her talent gives her a right to be temperamental tempera-mental or late for appointments or to talk about nothing except herself ' and her particiular busi ness. - .v Ethel Is a Lady1 ;r ' She is interested sincerely in terested ' in a wide variety; of A Smart Wrap On The Head It V -'.'- '.V si 4 ; ' . j. I LILLY DACHE designed this smart afternoon hat for Anita Louise, lovely screen star. It's a chignon turban of Javanese print in strange but beautiful tones of . greens and beiee. subjects and therefore an interesting inter-esting person to have around. Backstage at the theater where she is starring currently in "Du Barry Was a Lady," Ethel Merman Mer-man is known as a "good egg." Yet she is essentially an ultra-feminine ultra-feminine person: with great feminine femi-nine charm of the sincere, generous, gen-erous, non-gushy but genuinely warm vsriety. WASHING .TIP Soap the folds of collars and cuffs of men's shirts r the areas that gather the most soil when putting to soak, and they will be much easier to get clean, and since leas rubbing will be required, will wear longer, too. The dmgrfst accurately weighs all ingredients for a perscription ; the doctor scientifically works out the baby's formula . by weight and measure; the nurse records human body heat with the! aid of a clinical thermometer ; and . with, similar accuracy, ac-curacy, the modern . cook prepares food for her family. A measuring cup and a set of measuring spoons . is considered standard equipment In our kitchen of today. With the guesswork eliminated elim-inated from the measuring and combining com-bining of ingredients for the biscuits and cakes, they can now be - completed com-pleted in a'sclentlflc manner through the ' use of measured heat on an electric range. ' Electric cooking Is flameless cooking. cook-ing. With the turn of a switch, the same unvarying amount of electricity electric-ity passes through the heating coils day after day, producing constant uniformity in results. The electric oven is automatically and thermostatically controlled; The oven temperature control allows the user to select her required temperature tempera-ture by the , turn of a dial. This heat will be maintained constantly as long as desired, assuring uniform results day after day. ., - Orang Gold Cake 1J4 cups cake flour 114 t,llis "Kar . 12 egg yolks ; teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt cup hot water - tablespoon orange Juice teaspoon grated orange rind Boat yolks until thick and lemon colored. 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