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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH classifi D WOMAN'S WORLD News Lavish, Opulent Fabrics Are Making Fashion Skirts are still slim as they've been, but are more supple because of intricate skill used in wrapping. low placed flounces, Uers and back flares. Skirts for the evening open flower-lik- e above the knee or sre like huge petals, narrow as a daisy or wide as a rose. Overskirts are growing in importance, and borders of fur, embroidery or pleats are featured everywhere. Suit Overshadowed By Dress Combinations Suits which frequently make news In the fashion picture are bypassed this season in favor of the dress with a coat or the dress with a jacket which many women will appreciate. This is, of course, in look. line with the dressed-uDesigners have concentrated on coats with exciting outlines, rich detail and silken linings. They have both originality and distinction, and, when chosen carefully, they will do a great deal for both face and figure. The dresses underneath the coats and Jackets are slim and elegant. When worn with their respective coats, the dress material is in extreme contrast. Fabric weight determines the design and function of the costume. Wafer plaids, sheer wool crepes and chiffon' jerseys are balanced by the other extreme. You'll be seeing velvet accents on many of the daytime dress and With a dress jacket combination. Inand Jacket combination, for stance, you may find that the dress has a velvet collar and belt to match the cuff, collar and revera of the jacket. In Capea are also being used place of coat and jackets on some of the dresses, and these, too. have their velvet accents. Some of the capes are reversible, and it not at all unusual to find wool fleece cape made with velvet on the reverse i h By Ertta Haley clothe made of lavish and opulent fabric are the most Important fashion new of the moment. There are no radical chances In allhouette, except for the fact that the tubular type which can be worn as easily by the large woman as the woman with reed slim lines, will be most popular. The new fabrics which will play such an important part in the fashion scene will have touch appeal as well as eye appeal. There will be woolens so thick and luxurious, theyll need no lining There will be silks and velvets, too, as well as other luxury fabrics such as the taffetas, both plain and metallic, slipper satin, ribbed satin, hammered satin, pure silk and flat and canton silk. touches will apSubtle dressed-upear even on the daytime and sports clothes, while fabulous Jewel embroideries will blaze on evening coats and dresses. Jet, that popular trimming of some time ago. which has been making a comeback, will R ICH LOOKING j p p Claret red satin is used in this dinner ensemble to add a luxurious note to the fashion scene. The dress Is squared across the bodice and has wide shoulder straps. Tabs on the hips look like pockets, and are centered with rhinestone buttons. . n color-blendin- cross-graine- blue-flam- He Gave This Girl a Bad Time -- Is a Passenger Will Bernard, By m LL.B Does a Fisherman Have Any Claim to to Blame For Taking the Driver's Mind Off His Driving? salesman took a coed for a ride one evening. As the hour grew late, the girl asked what time it was. The man put his wrist under the dim dashboard light, and peered down at his watch. Meanwhile, the car kept on going until it crashed into a fire hydrant! The girl was injured, and sued the salesman for damages. At the trial, he argued that the accident never would have happened if she hadnt asked me for the time." But the court found nothing wrong in the girls question, and granted her claim. The judge said that, when a driver is asked what time it is, he shouldn't forget that he is still at the wheel! A Must a Woman Welcome Into Her Daughter The Family Home? A fisherman captured a sea lion, and decided to sell it for exhibition purposes. But one morning the sea lion slipped out of captivity and vanished into the ocean. A year later, the fisherman was amazed to see the same creature on exhibition in a nearby circus! He promptly sued the circus to get the sea lion back, insisting it still belonged to him. At the trial, it was brought out that the creature had been caught two weeks after its escape and 70 miles away. The court thereupon turned down the fisherman's claim, saying that his cap-to- r obviously had left him for good! If You Get a Shock From an X Ray Machine, May You Collect Damages? man went to a laboratory to While the Evicted from their apartment, a have his teeth young couple decided to move in machine was turned on, an elecwith the husbands parents. When tric shock suddenly hit the mans they got there, his mother met knee and went down to his foot. them sternly at the door. You are Injured by the current, he filed a welcome, she said to her son, damage suit against the doctor who At the trial, had made the to the daughter-in-la"but you The it appeared that no one could figcan go somewhere else. youth stayed; his wife left . . and ure out the cause of the mishap. that was the beginning of the end The machine was in good order of their marriage. Later the girl and the doctor had operated It In for break- the proper manner. The court there- sued the mother-in-laing up the marriage, but the court fore denied the mans claim. The rejected her claim. The judge said Judge said that. In a profession there is no law requiring parents which ures such dangerous thing to treat their daughter-in-laas as electricity, radium, scalpels, and well as they treat their own son. poisons, accidents will happen! A s. . defining the deep underarm sleeve treatment. Trick sleeves are another feature seen on many coats, this taking the form of a contrasting cuff, made wide and dramatic, at about the elbow. Hard to Take "We dont want to worry, we want to feel that whatever comes we can take care of our boys and girls, but the knowledge that the thing is going on with no protest, and that Edna will be a rich woman. and Ted still a poor man, is hard to take. Our lawyer tells us that since we are mentioned in the will, it would be hard to break. As for trying to prove incapacity on the part of Aunt Sis, she is one of the clearest-headeof women, at 76, and would see through that in a flash. Is there anything you can suggest, any similar case of which this letter ends, "in you know, which anything helped?" Nothing except cold philosophy, and that is hard to take too, Margarita. You and Ted can only hope for a change, and since the end is near, it may not come. Since friendliness on your part Is repelled, and his mother apparently completely won over to this scheming woman, it is that same mothers weakness that Is to blame, and she is too old to recognize her vanity. The material help would, of course, be of great value to you, but an even greater loss it seems to me, is the loss of the affection and loyalty with which Ted would regard his mother, and which now her memory will forever lose. The makers of wills often sacrifice the respect and gratitude of survivors, through stupidity or carelessness or surrender, as in this case, to the infantile need of old age for petting and spoiling and flattery. This describes the grandmother's action. d Army to Get Combat Bread Honest Loaf Better Than Usual Biscuit CHICAGO. "The One that Got Away?" .. ", . . i Aunt Sis in her wheelchair . . she is possessed to Edna except for small cash bequests to each of us, even the babies. This includes fine old furniture and linen, silverware and books, and china that came from Holland 100 years ago, and the jewelry that was Teds grandmothers. We barely make a living here, for feed is high, the market uncertain, and any seasonal accident of the weather can undo months of patient work. Last year a barn roof collapsed under snow, and our prize bull and three fine cows were destroyed. This isnt poor talk, it Is merely to make you realize that whatever money Aunt Sis has would be mighty welcome. But we learn now that except for a few hundreds we will not get any of it. "Why should any woman pass over a good son, whose handling of her estate really accounts for this fine income, and leave everything to a complete stranger? We both hate ourselves, Ted and I. for entering on such considerations now. while she Is still alive, but she has had three strokes, and another might well be the last, and we find ourselves worrying deeply about it. ( ajj 4j,f For U.s. sL BUSINESS GOOD igs DEMUjj HEALTH Monaghan, Mart, lex is, famous that a mans success 80 eati in 9 hetlth E health W.U,C Mr Dsn Un l tlk two-ton- Makers of Wills Often Duped "M ABftle side. Coal Add Lavish Note To Fashion Scene Thick but very soft coats will be popular this fall and winter In the fashion picture, according to designers' forecasts. No woman need feel chill breezes, either, for theyll be warm, and lavishly so. Loop weave chinchilla cloth Is being used for both long and short e and plain coats Reversible and plaid coatings appear destined for popularity. Cashmere and camels hair coats are a real surprise with their linings of white satin. Some of the newest coats are made in a Spanish cloak style, with buttons and banding in black silk braid. Drop shoulders are featured on many of the coats with stitching KATHLEEN NORRIS massed flowers, all lending their particular effects for the lavish efand her income of some really have arrived in full glory fects so important now. a $4,000 year, are my problem, on with the new fashions, especially The squared shoulder and set-iwrites Margarita Blake, from the afternoon clothes. sleeve is also in for a return visit. Colorado ranch country. We all Color is the prime Inspiration of There will also be sleeves utterly the top designers. Though black, absent as seen so extensively in live together, my husband. Ted, his two small sons from his first marbrown, gray, winter navy and the fashions and the riage, our two baby girls, and his basic red introduced last year are warm weather cuffed mother, whom we call Aunt Sis. to be seen frequently, youll be long, tight, dramatically sleeves. Teds first wife was my loved sisnoticing unusual colors and inventer. so you can understand that Waistlines tive Ilemllnes, is a very harmonious arrangement, There will be blues in at least a Remain Unaltered a part dozen shades ranging from the pale You don't have to get used to a and we always felt Aunt Sis two until of it ago. years there steel blue to the soft wedgewood lower waistline, yet, although Our ranch was once a sanitarblue. Orange shades are destined are signs that the eyes are being to be popular as well as green. trained for it. It happens in subtle ium, but the main building burned down, and we bought it for a small Bright, flaming reds are on the dairy, which is successful. Ted and scene, and so are pinks from flesh the girls and I occupy one small cotto intense hues. our boys another, and my tage, Women Will Appreciate mother-in-laand her companion-nurs- e Neckline Interest Silhouette, a third. The tubular lines of the sheath "This companion, call her Edna, silhouette are an important part seemed ideally efficient and nice for of the current fashion picture. This awhile. Then she began to get an will come as good news for women Influence over my mother-in-lathat of all sizes, but especially so for has culminated in their living almost those who wear larger sizes, as its completely apart from the rest of an easy and flattering line to wear. us. Until recently they came over Many skills are included In the for meals, and I went over two or new silhouette as the working and three times a day to their cottage. d wrapping of the fabric Lately they had a television set put seems to give a dress "muscle" that In; they have radio, records, all follow those of individual. will the Aunt Siss books, and often they Strategic use of curved lines at come out into the garden, Aunt Sis and wide, dramatic collars. neck and hip act as a balance to in her wheelchair, Edna working low the vertical body lines. ways, though, by the use of among the flowers or playing with One of the most important feaplaced tabs on narrow box coats the dog. tures of the new silhouette continand the cascade panels that shoot But they dont want the little ues to be width at the neck or at out from the long molded torso line ever to see the television, and boys the top. Wide necklines, wide col- of evening dresses. e as they have a small Hemlines for the current crop of lars in many fascinating shapes, and a little kitchen In the cotstove deep armholes and dolman sleeves clothes remain at midcalf, which 300 yards from are featured in dresses, suits and is about 14 inches from the floor, on tage, which is some are beginning to cook all both daytime and evening dresses. ours, they coats. their meals there. Ted takes their Collars with fur bandings or up- The newest evening hemline is store twice a order to the standing cuffs are fashion high- street length at the front though it week, but if I village go over with gingerdown at the the For or and back, plunging lights. gives bread or cold chicken they politely daring swoops rise to what is called the peacock decolletage, there are "fill - Ins decline it, and I bring it back. which include dickeys, lace or line. Virtually Disinherited Last week an old friend who is .THE READER'S COURTROOM. our lawyer told Ted that his mother had left everything of which fashions promutt ibeatb tilboutllti A Hr. mate, (ret Sr, .5 Cleaning, si so K come, Mn a 111. Theyve sounded taps for the traditional army biscuit rest its hard soul! and taken the wraps off a brand new, est to gosh combat loaf of bread, This is but one of the culinary triumphs of a central quartermaster depot here which is taking all the guesswork out of armed forces rations. Laboratory technicians, although they dont pretend they can duplicate GI Joes home table, already have carried the art of prepared rations many strides since the end of World War II. With war clouds hanging once more over the Pacific, the Associates Food & Container Institute. Inc. (bringing together army and private industry), Is ac celerating its research program to keep at least the stomachs of our soldiers contented. By the end of the last war, the army was turning out some 40 million rations a month. And yet a central laboratory, such as they have now, was some two years in the process of being formed. As a result, millions of dollars were wasted on such nontested foods as the axle grease butter, which sent soldiers choking and cussing from Guam to Great Britain. Now. thanks to this institute, rations could start rolling off production lines throughout the country virtually overnight. You wonder about the canned loaf of bread? This is something which defied the bakers of two world wars. Well, they not only have a S25 calory days supply of bread in one little can now. but five neat little table rolls in another. Crystals N MONAGHAN derful aid to natureTTwLV with constipation, stomaefc and backaches. All tr.es, have long since left m, , of my using Crazy Wter I couldri t be in better health'' C , Keep P down condition, loss of appetite, lack of energy (See Recipes Below) VEGETABLES LYNN CHAMBERS the homemakers often find themselves at a loss as to how variety may be introduced in their service. If youre doing some baking, why not bake the vegetable, too? If your menu plans include a meal prepared on t0P of 1116 range, why not the vegetables, or make pan-frsauce to add sparkle to them? Sauces do excellent things to vegetables which youve been used serving in the same, old. boiled way with just salt and pepper as seasonings. Then. too. there are combinations of vegetables that can be pleasing, like lima beans with com, carrots and parsnips, green pepper and onions with limas and zucchini squash with tomatoes. Vegetables can be varied simply by their treatment: carrots in timbales, potatoes in pancakes, molded asparagus. YOURE IFtables, pick serving two vege. them for flavor and color contrasts, like this combination of potatoes and green beans; Green Beans, Butter Herb Sauce (Serves 6) 1H pounds beans cup butter Vi cup finely minced onion 2 tablespoons minced parsley H teaspoon thyme 3 tablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon salt y4 teaspoon paprika Cook beans in boiling salted water until tender. Fry onions in melted butter until tender but not brown, about 5 minutes. Add remaining ingredients and pour over hot, cooked beans. Cheesed Potatoes (Serves 6) 8 medium new potatoes y4 cup butter cup minced chives 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika cup grated American cheese Cook potatoes in jackets; drain and return to low heat, for 2 to 3 minutes, shaking gently until they are hot and mealy, rum into a hot serving dish. Meanwhile, melt butter, add minced chives, seasonings and cheese. Pour hot cheese mixture ever potatoes. Sprinkle with extra chives and a dash of paprika. 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Bake two hours in moderate oven. 3 ewswii Potato Pancakes (Serves 6 medium-size- d raw potatoes 2 tablespoons flour 2 eggs, beaten 1 H teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons melted fat 1 tablespoon milk 1 teaspoon grated onion 4 tablespoons fat Pare potatoes. Grate. Add flour, eggs, salt, 2 teaspoons melted fat, milk and onion and mix well. Heat remaining fat in heavy frying pan. Drop tablespoons of potato mixture into it. Fry, turning to brown on both sides. 4--6) 2 2 1 5 2 2 3 Carrot Timbales (Serves 6) tablespoons shortening tablespoons flour teaspoon salt rup milk large carrots, cut In pieces tablespoons butter cups soft bread cubes JJlH, SO CKiari--mak- it Crackle! Pop too- - Wholesome, vitamin!.1' Tr'als, nroteml'l Surveys sho love RmeKr best ol cereals. 1 " No packages: and Large- - fAVOI h size) eggs, slightly beaten 1 tablespoon chopped onion tablespoon chopped parsley teaspoon nutmeg IN teaspoons salt Melt shortening in a small saucepan. Blend in flour and salt. Add milk and cook until thick. Clean and scrape carrots. Cut carrots in pieces and cook them in small amount of water until tender. Drain off remaining liquid. Add butter to carrots and mash them together. Combine mashed carrots and butter with bread cubes, beaten eggs, onion, parsley, nutmeg, salt and white sauce. Place mixture in 6 well - greased individual custard cups. Place cups in a shallow baking dish, partially filled with hot water. Bake in a moderate oven (350 F.) 35 minutes. Unmold and serve with sauce. 1 To freshen vegetables and remove insects, soak bud, head and fruit group vegetables in cold water to which salt has been added. Yellow vegetables are among the most stable as to color and vitamin content. Use them often to get Vitamin A which will help you resist potatoes, sweet potatoes, infection!. squash, turnips, carrots, onions and Cream sauce, either plain or with larsnips. cheese added, will glorify many Many cooked vegetables when a vegetable when its served as a served the second time can be leftover. Use this idea, too, when none palatable if sauteed in butter combining two small amounts of ind bread crumbs. leftover vegetables. WNU W - V K if m m o O" |