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Show LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH. THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1949 SEWING WOMAN'S WORLD CIRCLE PATTERNS Buying Right Swim Suit May Help Figure By Ertta Haley Tricot Tiers COMES around, WHEN SUMMER women gaze with dismay at the figures and say, I Just cant plan to wear a bathing suit this summer. There are some figures, of course, which a bathing suit cannot disguise, but then neither can clothes. However, many of the new bathing suits are designed to do a lot for the figure, whether its good or bed. Dont discard the Idea of wearing a atilt because of some figure faults which can be much minimized by a good suit. Trying on a suit is the best way of deciding Just what each one does for you. Just as In buying dresses, several mirrors that give a view of different angles, can help you to decide on the most effective suit. Young and Slender e Choose Style Those who have a good figure that can stand Inspection may wear suit. The figure the should be flat and firm because the midriff which is bare cannot hide flabbiness in the waistline. suits are available In many styles and colors, and they have become a real favorite with women who like to get plenty of sun. Theyre comfortable to wear and the styles are stunning, provided. of course, you have the figure for them. Rayon knits are cooling and are ao constructed as to hold their shape. Cotton suits of this type are available in lovely designs and colors. Snug trunks and a trim bra in the Princess Ktjle Suit favored Also The short girl vho tends to be somewhat plump will probably want to choose one of the many princess styles which are being shown extensively this season. This will give her the Jong, unbroken lines which her short figure needs to make it look dainty The princess styles come with or very without straps, the latter in cleverly styled bonpd boihce. Colois chosen should he solid so as not to break the figure and thus make It look shorti r If there's a desire for some decoration, you can get this In neatly by choosing a suit that is ruffled in a contrasting color on the bodice and on the skirt. Mature figures show off to best advantage, not In a full skirted suit but in a fitted suit, preferably wool. Suits are designed for all mature figure problems, some giving more support than others, depending upon what each figure needs. Two-Piec- two-piec- e Two-piec- e Crisp white In doubled tiers gives an interesting look to this new summer bathing suit. The smoothly fitted halter bodice carries out the tiered motif of the skirt, thus giving the wearer an attractive look. The bathing suit, made of aviseo tricot knit rayon wears well and new methods of manufacture make with a the fabric minimum of stretching. run-proo- back-to-scho- ol Two-Fabr- see The comfortable sleeves are trimmed with buttons in threes. f, 18 Raffia, superb in color and In its adaptability to unusual weaves, is the newest material to make its bow in summer footwear. This fiber la giving to .ever so many expression novelty effects, suited for casual wear at the beach, in town or resort. It's equally smart with solid color cottons and linens. Youll have a splendid choice of colors as well as styles, all easy to keep sparkling with a damp cloth. , i One-Pie- ce Suit Ideal for Swimming Those who plan to sit and bake in the sun need a different type of suit from the girls who really like their swimming well enough to do it. Divers and swimmers will do well when they choose a slim ! Festive Affair Befort buying tuim suit. wool and lastex suits that not only Honors Barnum help mold the figure to better lines, with their control built right in the suit, are an Invaluable aid to the girl who needs some support in her Connecticut City Grateful to Showman suit. Intense colors are favored these suits as well as in other 'BRIDGEPORT. CONN. This clothes, although you can still get went all out with a city them hi black, white and navy. If din kept up several days thats your choice. in honor of the late Phineas Taylor Barnum, the legendary showman THE READER'S COURTROOM who in the distant yesteryear said: "There's a . sucker born every minute." From early afternoon into late evening, the music blared, the banners flapped and Bridgeports men. -- By Will Bernard, LLB.-women and children frolicked and danced in scores of streets, in comIf the Railroad Agent Sells You May an Accident "Victim" munity houses and in the armory if Collect Damages Not Hurt The Wrong Ticket, May the at the Big Top Ball. But Just Scared? All this was a reminder to young Conductor Put You off the Train? and old that P. T as the souvenir A widow lived alone near a rail program did for proclaimed, A railroad traveller paid for his road track. One morning while she Bridgeport what a catalyst does for the passage to a distant city, but was sitting peacefully on her back the chemist start all the good reclerk of the depot accidentally gave porch, two freight trains collided actions and bring about the desired him a ticket good only to a nearby and one of the cars toppled over results. town. When the train came to this into her back yard. Although It was Bridgeports first annual town, the conductor insisted that physically injured in any way, notj the Barnum festival which will be reor off the passenger either get pay woman sued the railroad for peated every year coinciding with more fare. The man flatly refused. her such a scare. However,giving the the arrival of the big show, At last, the irate conductor dragged court denied her claim. Brothers and Barnum Ringling him bodily out of his seat and and Bailey Circus. The circus arrived for a stand to bring How Rough May a Policeman the festival to a climax. Be in Arresting a Drunkard? Barnum might have been bom in Bethel, 23 miles away, on July 15, A policeman was summoned into 1810, but the guiding fathers want a cafe to arret a drunken patron, ths world to know that Bridgeport The officer told the man to "come was his It was here that preference. but the drunk Just sat P. T. wintered his Greatest Show along, there motionless. Angered, the on Earth," the small wagon affair policeman snapped a handcuff on that became the forerunner of the the mans left wrist and then or- circus which inherits the slogan. dered him to lift his right. When Incidentally, ever mindful of getthe drunk stubbornly refused to ting the house packed. Phineas comply, the officer slapped him away back saidGive 'em what on the face with his pushed him off the car. Afterward three times and want." to do they proceeded the man sued the railroad for billy then led him away to Jail. just that. He imported the famed damages. He maintained the conJumbo, the elephant from England, GVAt- f- I ductor should have taken his word and he discovered a midget. Charfor the fact that he had already les S Stratton, in this town, named GOTMESIWTS paid his full fare. However, the him Gen Tom Thumb and shared court disagreed, ruling that the his fame When inspirat.on was ai man should have paid the differa low ebb, Phineas had a mule ence then and settled the matter painted with stripes and exhibited later with the depot clerk. Not all as a zebra. courts take this viewpoint It was in Bridgeport that Phmeai built an ornate oriental palace, Tranistan," of spires and conserva"Is a Wedding Valid if .the tories, in full view of the passing Bride Just Nods Her Head And the city fathers em As soon as he was released, the trains. Instead of Saying "I Do?" P. T served as mayor that phasize unfor officer the man sued using the town in the and represented necessary roughness The officer State Legislature a to On the complaint of her husband, had insisted that he get right .The town's population 150 000' a woman was charged with adultry tough m such cases, but the court cannot forget the name of Phmeai she too had At the trial, claimed that she decided that he gone much a Taylor Barnum as there are 3t could not be guilty of that charge far. Denouncing his action as the business establishments, a streei because she was really not married vicious exercise of brutality, at alii Blandly she explained that Judge ordered him to pay damages and eight residents bearing his at her wedding ceremony, she had to his victim The Judge pointer! name. Before P. T died here m not said I do but had merely out that citizens are not required 1891 he gave the town hundreds ai nodded her head. The court de- to Jump at the snap of a police acres and created Seas- de nark cided the wedding was valid. man's finger. Passenger Resents In - three-ringe- d Fare Pattern 8359 Is for sizes 11, 12. and 18. Size 12. 2 yards of yard contrast. H yard contrast. 13, 14, 35 or h; j ! Number ic a ruffling. or date-tim- e pOR DAYTIME for frock that stunning juniors 8330 comes In sizes uses two fabrics very effectively. andPattern 12 years. Size 6. lie yards suit that is designed to fit the body closely, and thus does not hamper activities in the water. A wool maillot, slim and elegant, cut low In the back, skin tight to the fit, will cut the water like a knife. There's no full skirt to balloon out like a Jelly fish in the water and hamper swimming. silhouette The slim, clean-cu- t that has been absent from the beaches for several years is coming back this season. The combination Know your figurt typ. , , . hand knitted wool, ribbed or cabled, in black, white and colors, is a favorite if youre in the market ,tor a really neat appearing suit. If the waistline is only slightly flabby, and you're all set for the one piece model, try a few bending exercises to Whittle the waistline. (A week or two will do wonders for the waist and make it within the limits of possibility to wear the suit on which youve set your heart. For Party Wear PRETTY enough for party wear, as a dress is this yoked style for young girls. Make the yoke and pockets in contrast and trim with tiny Play J j two-da- y j J - Send today for your copy of ths Spring and Summer FASHION 64 pages of at- 4, 6, 8, 10 of 8F.WINO CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 539 South Wells 81. Chlcsge 1, IU. In 25 cents coins for each Enclose pattern desired. Pattern No. Size Name tractive. wearable styles; special defree pattern printed Inside the signs; book. 25 cents. Address Follow Rules for Fruit and Berry Canning (Sit Dirtctiont Btloui) Can Fruits Well SUCCESSFUL fruit and berry canning is comparatively simple, but good results depend upon of the your being proper methods as well as accuracy in carrying out certain given directions. If you canned fruits and berries last year and had some spoilage then check over the I'm tips giving and see where you slipped. True economy depends upon having success with every Jar youve put up. Lack of success in putting up fruit and berries may not have been due to any canning procedure. Your first essential job is to select sound fruit and berries. Fruit or berries must be firm and ripe. Over-rip- e material may be used for jams and jellies but should never be canned whole. Discard bruised berries or fruit as well as those which are specked. The fresher the fruit or berry, the better is your chance of canning successfully. If you have your own orchard or garden, then you can go right out and pick the produce and rush It into the kitchen for canning. This is the ideal way to can. well-inform- LYNN CHAMBERS MENU Meat Balia Rice Gravy Carrots and Peas Tomato Salad Butter Poppy Seed Rolla Devils Food Cake Beverage pressure cooker may also be used for processing. The pressure cooker. however, is not as essential to canning fruits and berries, as it is in canning vegetables. Precooking is recommended on the chart above for such fruit and berries as are watery. This method gives a better pack. How to Choose The Best Syrup tN THE CHART, it is suggested A that you add syrup to the fruit or berries after it has been packed in jars. In some cases, it is advisable to precook the material in syrup before packing in the jar. For the small soft fruit such as sweet cherries and berries, use a No. 1 or a thin syrup made as follows: Use three cups of water to one cup of sugar and bring to a boiL The medium, or No. 2 syrup is used for peach- es, sour berries, cherrhubarb, ries or gooseberries. It is made by using two Blanching Means cups of water to one cup of sugar and bringing to a boil. Removing Skins sometimes desirable to blanch The heavy, or No. 3 syrup is genITS or peel it This process erally used on large sour fruits that means dipping the fruit euch as have to be made extra sweet. Scum should be removed from the apricots, peaches, etc., in hot water for a minute or so, then in cold syrup after cooking, before pouring water. The skin will slip off easily the syrup on fruit with just a slight pressure of the Corn syrup and honey may be substituted in whole or in part in fingers or palm. If youre blanching a bushel of making the syrup. All and fruit do it in no sugar, will change thehoney, flavor small doses. the fruit as well as make it slightlyof Letting the fruit darker. stand in either the hot or cold Wash Fruit Thoroughly, water for more But Avoid Soaking than the re- BACTERIA lurk in soil, and for minute quired this reason, its necessary to will make it too wash fruit and berries thoroughly. watery. However, this does not mean that I allow the fruit or berries to you Hot Water Bath soak in water. They may become Best for Fruit Canning waterlogged and give you a very pRUITS and berries, generally watery pack once the fruit is in hold their shape better when the jar. Whole fruita should be washed packed hot or cold into the jars and are then processed by the hot water under gently running water and bath. placed in a colander to drain as The open kettle method, whereby soon as washing is over. Berries the fruit is cooked in a large kettle may be dipped in and out of fresh, on top of the range and packed clean water in a basin and then while boiling hot into sterilized placed in a colander to drain. Runjars, is preferred by some people. ning water may break the berries After packing in the Jars, the apart. , - LYNN SAYS: These Canning Tips Bill Help You To make one quart of fanned fruit, youll reed two and one-hal- f pounds of fresh apricots. The same weight of peaches and pears 'will also give a quart of canned fruit Two medium sized pineapples are needed to yield a quart of the From three to three and pounds of strawberries are needed one-ha- for a quart lf of canned material since they have a high percentage of liquid. One and to two pounds of cherries or plums will yield a quart of the canned product To sterilize jars for canned foods, wash them first in warm, soapy canned product water. Rmse Cover When packing fruit into Jars tn Jars with warm thoroughly. water and allow W Its raw state (cold pack), add come to a boiL BoU for 15 minutes. syrup to within one and Let stand tn water untii Inches of the top of the Jar use one-ha- lf one-ha- lf On the bias. Try cutting the thread on a slant when threading a needle. It will point the thread and make it much easier to thrust through the eye of the needle. e Time enough. In making percolated coffee, allow the brew to percolate for only five or ten minutes after the water begins to be amber in color. e technique. When washing heavy blouses, shirts, etc., hang each one separately on a wooden clothes hanger and then on the line. They will dry more quickly and in better shape than when pinned directly to the line. Wash line e Overdone. Take a look are there too many things of no value on the mantel of your living-room- ? e Add the juice of one orange to apples, peeled and chopped, ready to be cooked for apple sauce. 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