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Show Tuesday, April 19, 1943 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE SIX WOMAN'S WORLD ! Two-Piec- In Accessories Can Highlight Your Ensembles f By Ertta Haley Two-Piec- YOURE the kind of a woman ITwho doesnt know what its Ukrf to wear a drts because you go from one season to the next In a suit, fashion is all on your side. Your suit may be elegant and perfectly tailored. It may need little In the way of dressing up for many occasions However, If you do wear a suit for almost every-thinthere are many fashion-wis- e touches which can help dress It up or down to be most suitable for the occasion. Some women like to leave their suits strictly alone, and use accessories elsewhere. Do it with a frothy veiled hat or one bedecked with flowers. Both of these types are flattering for making the tailored suit acceptable tor the dressier occasions. Another way to do tt is with a blouse. For most times you can wear the trim and tailored blouses, but for other occasions, choose nylon, sheer, net or organdie with a fresh froth of lace or ruffles. Try another color, too, in the blouse, and see if you arent really refreshed Suit e This suit with the look of a coat drees Comes from the spring collection of a New two-pie- -- Aii ,,, Acctssoriii bright cloth tt by the change. Luscious pastels are bow available tor everyone. Dramatise Suits . With Jewelry Scatter pins are hitting a new high in popularity especially on plain suits which show them off to such perfection. Most of these are made up of two or three pins, sometimes all of the same size, and other times a variation in size. Use Whatever looks best There are some very clever single pins available now tor those of you who like the novel and unusual. Some of them are pure design while others dip back Into history, like the gay nineties pins. If you have an effective pin, do ndt obscure it by wearing a necklace, too; forge the flowers, too, if you have a pin. White enameled Jewelry in many different designs is also popular for the season. The suits, as well as the '"white dresses, are Just made for this type of Jewelry. Several strands of beads are still being worn with many of the g suits. Some of these are while others are long enough to be tied in a large loop a few inches below the neck. Neckline decorations as well as airings are Increasingly important while the hair remains short neck-buggin- York designer, tt bossts a Jacket, but--' snog, waist-lengt-h toned down the front in lino with the fastening of the skirt, and moulds the shoulders lu a beautiful, rounded line. A wine taffeta scarf contrasta with the grey worsted, making the suit Gloves are Tonlo To- Suita, Dreesea This season the American manufacturers of gloves have created an abundance of white and natural colored gloves for all occasion. No wardrobe bas too many pairs of white glovas, which Incidentally are of first fashion Importance this American-mad- e Since season. leather gloves are washable, theyre practical as well as pretty accessories. - ... 0 d MMl tbM tO OCCStioM. For casual wear, there are white and natural colored chamois. Whit pigskin has taken on a new look of lira styling that makes it Ideal with the new suits. Because of their special inseam construction, they may also be used for dress wear. THE GARDEN SPOT Perennials: Beauty, no Work aua&s...i,2 f THINK Marasks cella Ward, when Just one person stands between you and being perfectly happy? My mother-in-lalives with us, and although she tries to be nice, she spoils everything She bas no money, nowhere else to go, and shes only 58. She thinks I dont take toe right care of the baby, she demands a lot of attention from Andrew and me, and sba talks all to time I find myself wishing she would die, and hoping she will, and It makes me feel awfuL What can I do? Marcella, Unfortunately, you cant do much, and even more unfortunately, you are far from being alone in your trouble. For most of us, at long periods in our lives, the existence and demands of Just one darkens our Just on el person whole scene. Sometimes Its an old relative, aa In your case, who simply can not step up his tempo to meet the household requirements, and drags on and on, year after year, stubbornly clinging to Ufa. Sometimes It's the rich uncle, who doesn't enjoy life anyway, apd whose money wUl some day make the greatest differenc to his heirs. Often It Is toe man or wothe office tyrant man who risea to the managers Job without any qualifications for it, and who upsets, delays, confuses everything complacently and puts all the other worker out of step. Superfluous Persons Oft on, today, that superfluous person right in toe middle of to picture It too stepchild. In a second marriage. When Helen serenely watched her boss getting his divorce, and thought that ahe would always lova his little girl, ahe didnt w E. FOR BEAUTY without work there is nothing superior to a good selec- tion of perennials. Once planted they go on for years and years producing beauty with only weeding needed. You can depend on perennials. From early spring to late tall they will furnish color and beauty la the garden. 'The earliest of all art the violets. The large English violets are fragrant and bloom all season except in the hottest weather. They ere fine for border or In shade. Bleeding heart also will grow In shad and flower early. The old fashioned tall kind will die back to toe ground in midsummer, but the dwarf plumy one will continue to bloom all summer. Columbine with its longspur-re- d flowers la a good plant for borders or rock gardens. It, too, will grow in shade. The needs no Introduction. It Is unexcelled for very shady spots. Peonies are tops for fine spring bloom. Plants are hardy, long-liveand are available tn a bewildering range of size and color. While peony plants taka a lot of room, yet other perennials can be planted among them. Most gardeners are not familiar With toe single and Japanese 'peonies. These have five large outside petals, a cluster of small yellow stamens in the center and toe general appearance of a magnificent single rose. The Japanese kinds have a large yellow center. A few of these in any of the fine colors is sure to be different and admired In your garden. Peonies never should have the reddish buds tt the top of the r exits more than two inches below the soil or they will not bloom. Ins are always fin for spring There are many kinds but generally only the common bearded iria Is seen. Some of the very new varieties have mammoth Bowers but generally ara not so hardy as toe older smaller ones. For something really different try the Oriental Iris. The leaves are narrow and graceful while toe Cower are huge. They open rather d tco . . . prto dorktw tb realize what a pest and even worse, what a bore I a girl can be. Pamela had been weU schooled by her mother to believe that her father's new wife is a home breaker and a gold digger. And cover will flat and many varieties a small plat. Colors are very rich Pamela's schooling and and clothing are exIn shades of purpla, blua, mahogwhich Helen didn't upon pense, any and white. They need a little count more moisture than the bearded As for those unhappy women who kinds. Flower ara produced about and there are being blackmailed in toe threa weeks later so they fill are more than you might Imagine, season very well. For summer bloom the garden their thoughts as the sneaking trihis way. with phlox is unsurpassed. There are sev- umphant figure goes eral hundred varieties on the mark- their money In his pockets, can be et, to the selection for your garden easily imagined. Yes, Marcella, everyone, at one can be made from taU and short time or another, finds herself sayand in a rainbow bu of colors Another good summer flower Is ing "If only- - ahe would die. Death Loosestrife or Lythrum. This bas ends everyone's story, anti there long rosy spikes of flowers over a are certain stories to which we to write finis We find ourwant long period. Fcr fall the hardy asters with selves thinking of the freedom o( flowers In many the inherited money, of the office glorious daisy-lik- e with a rational and capable figure to and colors, chrysanthemums are tops. There sr so many varie- at Its head, of toe relief of not ties in each of these groups that In- fiaving to send John's first wife dividual taste must decide A good that enormous check every month, selection of each of these will keep of the easier household without up the parade of flower until (rest dead old Uncle Peter or John's Most perennials do best In a good critical old mother. loam soil with plenty of sun, except Courage t Endure But wiser than waiting lor a drawhere shad has been mentioned. Old flowers should be cut off but matic change ii the character and courage that accepts the utterly plenty of leaves left to build up to plant. Watering may be beneficial Unacceptable and endures toe comin king dry spella. The perennials pletely unendurable. As long as ara very numerous and many more there are young households, there might be mentioned Generally a will be tumbling, troublesome old garden with a good selection of toe persons tn them As long as there basic kinds will serve most needs. are offices at 11. to higher-u- p Other can h added at any tome. will step right over toe claim of i f . V, i , There never bas been a season, It seems, when gabardines were so popular. The reason is the great beauty of the fabrio and the way it takes so exquiIllustrated sitely te tailoring. are examples of the increasingly pepniar trend toward asymmetrical tinea which Involve consummate artistry in design aa well as skin in execution. For this type of suit, skirts are and slender, always long slashed. The total effect Is a youthful silhouette coupled with extraordinary smartness. jJxOjr - j Jt Gay Summer Outfit is so TpHIS handsome young and gay ideal to highlight a summer wardrobe. Diagonal lines accent the flared top, the skirt is the easiest kind of sewing. two-piec- er Select Seasoning to Suit Meat faithful old workers and put raw college sons and nephews into positions of trust. As long as girls do indiscreet things for just a temporary loan, there will be sneaks bout who will cash in on these secrets later on. And tn the story of divorce and remarriage there will always be children drifting about to come between the grown-up- s problems with acute problems of their own. So do what the bees do When they find foreign body In the hive, they rapidly wall it away in sheets of cleah wax and go merrily on storing honey tn the cells all about Wall away your problem with phi losophy and good sense. Dont let any one other individual spoil your Ufa. Dont wish anyone dead; its a sort of murder to begin with, and it perfecUy futile anyway. Time work Inevitable changes here as everywhere. And toe awful truth Is this. Just as soon as one bothersome per onality la gone, and the funeral overhand toe -- will read, another showi up. This peculiar twisted Ufe of ours allows us only a few deep breaths of relief, a deceptive briei time in which we can feel that at last everything is all right, and then the new shadow begins to form, and Helen goes about the house busy with murder plans again, "That girl In the office MolUe aw them lunching she's hand some, too. I wish to goodness something would happen to her 'Hex Diamond C.-- The Hope diamond, fabled harbinger of misfortune, once adored and feared by royalty, win adorn the neck of a new owner. District Judge James W. Morris has given toe executor of the late Evalyn Walsh McLeans estate permission to seU that stone, its less awesome but higher priced companion piece, the star of the east, and other gems, with a total value close of $600,000. Purchased by Louis XIV oi France, locked up by Louis XV because of its bad luck reputation and placed around the neck of the ill fated Marie Antonlette by the equally ill starred Louis XVI, the Hope diamond came to Washington 37 years ago. Details Revived Details of the transaction by which Mrs. McLean and the late Edward B. McLean obtained the gem were revealed recently in a statement of the account with Car tiers famous New York Jewelers Settling all arguments about the sale price, the statement discloses the McLeans agreed to pay Car tiers $180,000. Rtctpts Below) Meat Tricks LYNN E FIELD o f seasonings, especially as applied to meat cookery, is a wide (and Interesting one. If you want to have fun with cooking, and serve toe family foods r, with fine fia-vo- CHAMBERS MENU Pattern No 8151 comes in sizes 1. 14, and 20 Size 14. top, 2'i yards of M or 39 Inch: akirt, 144 yards Send an additional 25c for your copy of the Spring and Summer FASHION 64 pages of style, color, easy to make styles. Free pattern printed Inside the book Pork Buttered Asparagus Browned Potatoes Spiced Pear Salad Butter Bread Beverage Stuffed Shoulder Of 18. 18 Sundae Pineapple-Strawberr- y PATTERN SEWING CIRCLE Sugar Cookies Recipe Given DEPT. 130 South WeUs St. Chicago 1, UL Enclose 25 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No follow some of the tips and tomatoes add wonderful flavor to round steak. A low temperahere; given ture is used In baking so the meat exthen, go further and do some will be properly tender. on own. your perimenting Tomato Steak for ideal are Certain seasonings (Serve different cuts of meat For mild S pounds round steak, cut 2 cuts of meat such as veal anj Inches thick lamb, the seasoning may be a little 3 tablespoons fat sharper than those used for beef. 1 pint tomatoes Spicy seasonings are favored for 2 carrots pork. 1 large onion 1 turnip CREAM has long been a SOUR 2 cloves with veaL When com3 bay leaves bined with a dill pickle relish and 2 teaspoons salt served with steaming hot egg tt teaspoon pepper noodlesveal can Indeed be a treat 2 tablespoons flour Teal In Dill Soar Cream 2 tablespoons water (Serves 4) 1 tablespoon salt Score the steak by slashing with S quarts boiling water a sharp knife. Sear in heated fat in skillet Prepare vegetable and I ounces egg noodles I pound veal, cut thin, from put through coarse knife of the food chopper. Add them as well as toe leg 4 tablespoons batter or sub other seasonings to the meat Cover carefully and bake in a slow stltute. 1 tablespoon floor (275') oven for three hours or until tender. Remove meat from tt teaspoon salt tt teaspoon pepper liquid. Combine flour and water. 4 tablespoons dill pickle relAdd a little of the hot liquid to ish this, then add to remaining liquid. Boil together until thickened, then ltt cups soar cream To cook egg noodles, add salt to pour over meat and serve. Apples and raisins are tucked Inboiling water and gradually add d dressing for egg noodles. Do not let water stop to a boiling. Stir occasionally with a roast pork. Stuffed Shoulder of Pork pancake turner. Boil rapidly about nine minutes, until tender. Drain 1 5 pound pork shoulder 1 cup bread crumbs thoroughly. Have butcher cut veal tt cup raisins thick. Dredge In flour and sprinkle 1 egg, beaten with salt and pepper. Melt butter in 2 tablespoons batter skillet; add veal and saute until tt teaspoon salt golden brown. Cover and cook unDash of pepper til tender. Remove from pan; keep 1 grated onion warm in oven. Add two teaspoons Have to butcher cut a pocket flour to the drippings, blend weU. in a shoulder of pork, from which Gradually stir in sour cream, pickle the blade has been removed. Make relish, salt and pepper. To serve, the dressing as follows: Mix arrange veal In center of platter Ingredients In .order given and fill and surround with buttered egg the pocket Skewer or tie with noodles. coarse string. Rub the roasting pan lightly with a clove of garlic, if Is among toe desired, and dust toe1 pork shoulder BREAST LAMB cuts of with salt and pepper and paprika economical meat, but Its a real favorite when Place In a 350 oven and cock two to three hours, and one-haprepared with barbecue sauce: Barbecued Lamb Breast HAS little fat of its own, (Serves 4) LIVER and pork are used with I pounds lamb breast It to provide juices for cooking it 1 medium onion, sliced Heres an unusual way to prepare tt cup chill sance t liver thats certain to be a favorite I teaspoon salt Liver Rolls Pepper M teaspoon red pepper Have desired number of slices It tablespoon vinegar of calves' or beef liver cut In one 8 tablespoons brown sugar fourth Inch slices Sprinkle with 1 cup water fine bread crumbs and spread with Cut lamb into five piece. Sea- a mixture of sauteed onions, celery ton with salt and pepper. Place in and chopped parsley In the center hot skillet and of each slice, let fatty aides place a finger-lengtbrown. Mix repiece of maining tngred-lent- s salt pork Roll and pour each slice tight over lamb. Covly and tie or er and simmer skewer together f for one and Dust with salt hours Reand pepper and move cover and roll in flour Place in a baking pan cook for 20 minutes longer, until to which a small amount of water sauce la absorbed. mixed with bacon drippings has Vegetables, cloves, bay leaves been added tt-in- " Sira Address. fhBefW(ha(WWfhaf, 6-- 8) 4-- ed D. (St tage-seasone- On Sale Block WASHINGTON, ,.. 4 - Hope Gem Was Bought 'On Time' Green. Jf ynriCwz(:&$ A Ill-Fam- .By Eidred v - i One Person Can Spoil the Scene its pretty YOU I Jr,'1 KATHLEEN NORRIS DONT Gay Summer Wardroba aottssaoLD Scatter pins are seen, not only on the suits which I mentioned, but also on white doeskin Or glace glgyes to dress them up. Button and bows ara keynotes tn styling, too, as are the appearance of embroidery, tassels and openwork on the gloves. For cool comfort during spring and summer, shorties are the favored length, with really long gloves striJ holding their own for wear on very formal evenings The flowers that bloom have nothing on gloves when it comes to color. Glove shades range from delicate pastel to rich, vibrant tones Among the most popular are Bristol blue, clove pink, fawn, sun bronze, canb green, rose lustre, cherry pink and South Sea violet. Colors can be worn with a dark costume or may harmonize with the apparel shades. They dont have to match. Navy Favored For Shoe Beautiful navy calf has been one of the Important color and materia combinations In the shoe picture so far. However, if you pre-fe- i brown or black calf, many of these are shown. Is er fie (WW 7 ; ASH MS 1 ANOTHER - r A General Quiz jh, The Questions 1. What do we call a young goose? 2. What sport is the sport of kings"? 3. Who made bobbed hair fashionable? 4. If you were addressing the wife of an earl, what would you call her? 5. What is the correct name for alligator pear? 6. What is the meaning of bimonthly and 7. What title does H. B. M. stand semi-monthl- for? 8. What is ; meant by gmgivitisT The Answers 1. A gosling. 2. Thoroughbred horse racing. 3. Irene Castle. 4. Countess. 8. Avocado. 6. means every two weeks and mean twice a month, 7. His Britannic Majesty. 8. inflammation of the gums. semi-month- ly Peace At Last From PERSISTENT ITCH! No woador thousand tossed by Itchy tor Moot biess the day they changed to ReslnoL Berea Quick action from first btiasfitljMnM of peace .that iasta and iaatn thanks to active soothing agents in a lane Ha base that stays on Don t be content with anything lees effective than Reainoi Ointoanfi. noaintt iCrdit-f- a lf h Contrasting with this is the $500, 000 selling price of toe 89 52 carat Shah of Persha diamond which has been up for sale for toe last 3C years Earliest known owner o) this diamond of many lives now in America was Shah Jehan, build er of the Taj MahaL Purchase Described Cartiers Hope diamond state LYNN SAYS: To keep yolks from which the ment shows $20,000 was paid lr Know these Facts whites have been used place in a cash at the time of purchase anc About Cooking cup of water to prevent hard credt for $35,000 allowed twe When brown sugar hardens, place crus from forming Store In the months later for two other pieces of jewelry turned in on the pur in the refrtgerator until the sugar refrigerator softens If the sugar Is very hard, Never beat muffin or pancake chase. towel around It be- mixtures a too wrap damp statement thoroughly Dated Oct 1, 1918, the Slight lumps should be left in the battei describes the purchase this' way fore refrigerating If or to so aoup the finished product will be youjdd barley "Jan. 28, 1912 One bead omi mixture will thicken really tender ment of oval shape links all tn bni stew, to When heating iced rolls place In hants containing in center the Hops naturally without the addition of flour and water. oven tn the paper tack or In 44 carats ty diamond. weighing with an egg beater to heavy skillet on top of the cocoa Beat range Price agreed following terma of prevent scum from forming on Its Do not sprinkle with water sine contract signed Feb. 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