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Show J LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1949 SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS WOMAN'S WORLD Basic Face Type Governs Hair Style By Erttd Haley THE TREND Is still towardof short but the exact length your hair should be deter mined by your own facial type. Whether you do your own hair or have it professionally styled, it's a arise woman who knows at least what should be done with the hair. Another feature which enters the hair style is the type of hair which you have. Even though you may if the hair is luxbe round-faceuriant and has a tendency to curl it might be on the short aide. Sometimes the individual with a long type face may have to have slightly longer hair than her round-facesister, even though theoretically she is the one to wear the really short hair styles. Why? Because her hair is thin and silky and absolutely straight Hair styles as well as the way in which they are treated will frequently change the appearance of the hair. Girls with heavy hair may have theirs thinned and trimmed and use a sleek, groomed style. Those with baby-fln- e hair can wear theirs nicely curled and fluffed to give the appearance of more hair, instead of skimpiness, especially when the hair is kept so immaculately clean that the oil does not make the strands cling together. and must, therefore, hava distinctly different hair styles. You must round out the face and do this with short broadening lines. Remove Soap Traces own Individual - Start the part near the center, or near the center and slant it to the aide. A; S Hair at the (idea should be dressed in soft and fluffy fashion to make the head look round. Soft, fluffy curia may be worn on the top, melting Into crisp, outwardgoing curls at the sides. Keep the hair as short as possible for this type of face. Naturally hair must be slightly longer if the hair is thin, since more is needed to make the essential curls. which so many Sleek hair-do- s long faced girls desire are out of place, since curls are needed to broaden the face and head. However, if you want to look neat, the and hair can be kept thus achieve e sleek look without actually being too much that way. Bangs ere very good with this type of face since they tend to shorten the long lines dramatically. It is a good idea to avoid straight bangs, however, since softly curled bangs give a softer, rounder look. . d Bring out natural hair highlights with a creme rinse which removes all trace of soap used for shampoo. This will give the hair a gleaming, clean appearance, as well as making the hair softer to touch, easier to manage without snarls or tangles that makes combing difficult. One of the outstanding properties of the rinse Is Its ability to remove scalp odor, thus giving the hair a new freshness. jpOOGU iggfeMsMM V-- well-groome- d Be Smart! Pies Need Girls Should Avoid Boxy Effect swish the hair gracefully into elongated lines. If the hair is heavy, its important to have it thinned A slightly hair unsymmetrical dress will suit the square faces as well as cut in layers to achieve best This means parting the hair the proper Dress Top Hair High Square-Face- d hair-dres- Pastry Perfection RE YOUR PIES wonderful to look at? Do they have a y tender Is the crust? filling a delightful surprise instead of a disappointment? Unless you can answer a s. melt-ingl- When the face is round, the effect ,,,, we try to achieve is elongated. Avoid bangs since these will give a wide effect to the face. The hair should be piled high on top, and in soft curls. The hair may be parted in one of two ways: on the side, or from the side toward the center. When the hair is thin, avoid having it cut too short, as the hair is then unmanageable and will tend to give the face a broad look. If the hair is heavy, it should be considerably thinned ao the waves on top will lie softly, and the aides r Newest and easily one of tho of summer most beautiful sheer la organdy, now always Designs crisp. wonderfully make the moat of the beauty of tho fabrlo, with special attention to the slip or under-dres- s beneath. Among the- newest interpretations are dark organdies with white. At the left, the ellp has a white eyelet top, and the motif la cleverly repeated with a charming Victorian collar of the tame fine white eyelet embroidery. At tho right, the , eyelet embroidery of tho Up la repeated In white eyelet bands to the skirt. diagonall- y- Loose fluffy curls are good on the top. These should not be done in too straight a line, however, but should fall easily to the temples to give a pleasing effect For the square-facegirl, its not wise to cut the hair too short since this limits the hair arrangement considerably and may result in e effect giving the face a which is Just what were trying to avoid. The sides should be dressed flat with soft curls at the ends. d For the back, have the hair so that it falls in lovely, long lines. A suggestion of wave in the back, ending in soft end curls will assure you of looking well at the back of the head. Hair on the square-facegirl since should not be too It will then make it difficult to - d box-lik- well-tapere- d well-curle- d - heir style. and back will have a slight Floating Span Determines sug- gestion of a wave, falling into soft Pays for Self end curls. Fairly Short Style Good for Long Fare Long faces are radically different from the two types Just discussed "Impossible" Bridge Is 7,800 Feet Long THE READER'S COURTROOM Father's a Fight Fan -- By Will Bernard, LLB- - A drunk walked into a hotel one night and demanded a room. The Liable for Encouraging clerk refused, ordering the man out. One word led to another and a fight His Sons to Fight? ensued. The clerk hurt his wrist in the melee and later sought Two brothers, hearing their father workmens compensation for the inThe hotel owner opposed hii arguing with a neighbor, rushed up jury. claim, saying that the clerk hat, and gave the neighbor a sound not been hired to fight with custhrashing. The father didn't do any tomers. However, the court granted actual fighting, but encouraged his the clerk an award anyhow. The sons with such cries as "Sock him!" Judge said the fight had occurred Kill him I" and Give it to him! in the course of his work as a Later, the battered neighbor aued clerk, and the injury was covered. May a Father be Held Aside Someone Who Blocks your Path? landlord of an apartment house got mad at the milkman one day and told him to stay out of the building from then on. The next morning, the milkman showed up at his usual time to make deliveries to several tenants who lived in the basement Angrily, the landlord climbed on top of the basement aU three men for damages. The to block him from going hatchway sona admitted their guilt, but the down the steps. But the milkman father insisted that he personally hadn't done anything wrong. However, the court held him equally responsible for the attack. The He did everything he Judge said: could to Incite his sons anger. Such conduct made him .an. active participant in the assault and equally liable for the damage done. t I e founding yes" to each of those three questions, better take a good look at tips given in this column. Theyll help you reach pastry making perfection if you put the hints into practice. Pie is a dessert to have at any luncheon or dinner, whether light or heavy. It might be a rich apple pie, topped with scoops of ice cream if the meal itself has been shy on calories. Pies may be baked or chilled. Their crust may be pastry or crumb. Their fillings may be fruit, berries, Juice or eggs or combinations of these, so you see how much variety pie can give your meals. If you have some especially bright and lovely berries or fruit, dont hide them under a top crust. Place a lattice crust or crumb topping or a lacy fluting of whipped cream on the pie, and let everyone enjoy the handsome looks of the pie. a foolproof recipe for a TjERES AA single pastry shell. If you want a double crust, make twice the recipe: Pastry Shell would not be halted. Seizing one of the hatch doors be' Jerked it upwar- the landlord against the railing. The landlord was injured. and later sued the milkman for damages. However the court rejected the landlords claim, pointing out that the tenants milkman had just as much right to enter the building as the tenants themselves said the "Having this right, judge, "the milkman also had the right to remove any obstruction-includ- ing the landlord! LYNN CHAMBERS MENU Broiled Lamb Chops Mint Jelly Hashed Brown Potatoes Buttered Zucchini Squash Grated Carrot Salad Date Muffins Blueberry Pie Beverage Recipe Given the slightly larger size a beautifully fitting shirtwaister thats so versatile and flattering. Simple Lines If you like, make the sleeves and OIMPLE princess lines make vestee effect in contrast. easy sewing for mother. This e Pattern No. 8471 is a perdarling puffed sleeve dress will In sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, be perfect for parties and kinder- forated pattern 50 and 52. Size 36, 4V4 yarde 44, 46, 48, garten. Tiny ruffling gives a yoke of (Make pie) ch chocolate crumb crust egg yolks, slightly beaten 94 cup sugar Ye teaspoon salt 1 cup milk, scalded 1 tablespoon nnflavored gelatin 94 cup cold water 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 egg whites, stiffly beaten 1 cup heavy cream, whipped Shaved Chocolate Combine egg yolks, sugar and salt; add milk slowly. Cook in top of double boiler until mixture coats spoon. Add gelatin softened in cold water. Stir until gelatin dissolves; add vanilla. Fold in egg whites and whipped cream. Pour into crust and chill until firm. Before serving garnish the top with shaved chocolate., (For doing this easily, use a clean razor blade on a bar of unsweetened chocolate to make the chocolate curls). Blueberry Pie (Makes 1 pie) 94 cups washed, picked blueberries 1 cup sugar 1 tablespoons cornstarch Ye teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon lemon Juice I tablespoons butter b. effect. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. SS0 Sooth Wells St. Chicago 7, III. Enclose 25 cents In coins tor each pattern desired. Pattern No. -- Size- -- Name Address the book. 25 cents. 1 3 one-ha- one-ha- almond1-extract- open-face- bad-tastin- g for sew-rlt- whites; pour over peaches. Bake No. 8396 is for sizes 2, 3, 4, in a hot (450) oven for 10 minutes; S Pattern and 6 years. Size 3, 2Vk yards of reduce heat to moderate (350) and bake for 30 minutes or until The Fall and Winter Issue of FASHION a knife comes out clean. is a dependable guide in planning a smart winter wardrobe. Special features, Deluxe Chocolate Pie fabric news free pattern printed Inside ' 1 (Makes 1 8 or 1 cup sifted floor 94 teaspoon salt 20 After WASH. SEATTLE, 5 tablespoons lard or years of arguing, a year and a half shortening of building and nine years of toll t tablespoons Ice cold collecting, the only floating bridge water In the United States has been paid Sift flour and salt Cut Double crust psstry together 19 for years ahead of schedule. In lard with two knives or a pastry Combine blueberries with sugar Seattle has one of the worlds blender. (Avoid using fingers, since which was mixed with cornstarch, four civilian pontoon bridges be- theyre warm and will melt the salt and lemon cause an irate young man missed fat.) water in, while stirSprinkle Juice. a Fill a ferry in 1919. As he watched the ring with a fork. Press dough Into lined pan pastry across Lake Washingferry paddle a ball, then roll lightly on a pastry and dot with ton toward Mercer island, little cloth or board. Fold over and fit butter. Top with M more than a mile away, Homer crust and flute pie plate. Trim Hadley, a young structural engiedge, fold under edges. Have neer, decided he had missed the and flute. For a SheS OU tOp. would He time. boat for the last :::::::::::::::: ;iiii Bake in a hot baked pastry build a bridge shell, prick bot(450) oven for tom and sides 10 minutes, reduce heat to moderHe found that he had chosen the fork. ate (350). Bake 30 minutes longer. a with worlds worst bridge site. A lake Bake In a hot depth of 150 to 200 feet underlaid with 100 feet of mud made the cost (450) oven 10 to ttERES a delightful variation ol 12 of a fixed bridge enormous. But minutes or AA apple pie with its crumbly, nut to the lake, continued until study Hadley golden topping thats so delicious. This, and a few months later he had the brown. If the shell is to be baked like a regular apple pie, may be with bake according to served with scoops of ice cream, bridge built on paper. if desired: The initial reaction to his float- directions in recipe. . ing bridge plan was definitely not Crumbly Apple Pie favorable. People said it would ham- TF PEACHES are on your, mind (Makes 1 pie) A 6 large tart apples heres a peaches and .cream pie per ship traffic and mar the citys 94 cup sugar that is really delectable: beauty. Southern Teach Cream Pie 1)4 teaspoons cinnamon Hadley continued to show his 94 cup (Makes 1 sugar pte) plans to various civic organiza1 unbaked 94 cup flour tions. Impressed by the logic and pastry shell 6 peach halves, fresh or 94 cup butter economy of his" suggestions, they 94 cup pecan halves canned launched a build a bridge" cam94 cup sugar 1 nnbaked pastry shell paign that eventually had the en1 Pare apples and cut into eighty tire state in an uproar. tablespoon flour 4 teaspoon almond extract and arrange in pastry shell To settle the dispute, a state toll H to was teaspoon salt created Sprinkle with cup sugar bridge authority 1 cup rich milk mixed with the cinnamon. Sifl study all methods of bridging the rRR yolks, beaten-lake. After months of research, the remaining cup sugar witt flour and cut in butter. Work mix tablespoon melted butter board presented a solution incorture until crumbly and sprinkle t egg whites, beaten porating virtually all of Hadleys over down side cut Arrange ol construction apples. Dot with pecan halves. peaches, ideas, and in U39, in pastry shell. ' Mix, sugar, flour Bake in a hot (450) oven for 1C the unique structure bevan and salt. Combine dry Ingredients minutes, then reduce heat to mod , wnth milk, egg erate (350) and bake for 40 minand Fabrlo riastlc yolks butter. fold In egg utes longer until apples are tender. When sewing plastic fabric, place LYNN SAYS: Leftover biscuits, split in hah tissue paper under the material Wise Ise of Leftovers and covered with cheese a n c and stitch through both to avoid Makes For Economy bacon, then broiled make a nict cutting or tearing. Remove the d sandwich for soups oi Add to waffles by using variety paper carefully after stitching. salads. any of the following leftovers: Leftover cocoa may be combinec chopped bacon, 2 ounces of melted Brain Tumors chocolate, whole kernel corn, with coffee and served chiller Difficult surgery for brain tumors mdKed ham. nutmeats or chopped with a whipped cream topping foi Is being made easier by radioacraw apples. a delicious beverage. tive phosphorus produced in atomic dabs be Combine several different kindi can of Many leftovers laboratories. energy added to French dressing to add of leftover fruit Juices for coolinj interest to slNads. Add the last first course beverages: pineaplt Shunned by Birds Monarch butterflies ere seldom bit of honey to' the dressing for and strawberry Juice; grape, lem eaten by birds because they have fruit salads, or e bit of roquefort on and pineapple juice; raspberry and pineapple juice a!ads. a chemical In their cheese for gre-- n bodies. charm Tailored woman of Items of Interest to the Housewife AROUND the HOUSE! Mailing Candy, Nuts Candy and nuts sent through the mails can be kept fresh and whole if theyre packed in mason jars. Or, open an ordinary tin pan almost all the way, empty it and wash thoroughly; then line the with waxed paper, fill it with nuts and candy and secure the lid with adhesive tape. For Rainy Days In rainy weather, lay a large-sizdesk blotter just inside the front door so that wet overshoes and galoshes can be put on it. When the rain stops, the blotter can te rolled up and kept in the tuili closet. e Frosting Cakes can prevent fresh frosting from running off the top and down the sides of cakes by dusting flour across the cake as soon as the frosting is put on. Not enough to alter the taste of the icing, but just enough to make it congeal. You e Serving lf lf Left-Ov- Beef er A quick way to serve roast beef without it is to slice the meat, get the gravy piping hot and pour the hot gravy over the cold meat. left-ov- er ng e e Ink Spots Polish on Rag If shoe polish gets on a rug, try cleaning fluid. Follow it up with a regular washing soap and water and a little ammonia. e If you cant get to an ink spot immediately, mix up a workable paste of milk and corn meaL Cover the spot liberally with the paste and let it stay 12 hours at least overnight before sweeping it up. Keeping Potatoes To keep potatoes from turning soft before youre ready to serve them, store them by spreading them out in a shallow box so air can circulate around them. i FIRST AID to the Hot and Cold Days Temperatures in Tibet run the length of the thermometer in one day. During the winter, in some places, the mercury rises to 110 degrees at noon and drops to 60 below at night. AILING HOUSE iy Roger the-fillin- The d-throwing Versatile, Flattering IF , May You Throw While leaving a mans house one morning, a doctor overheard his patient threatening to punch his wife in the Jaw! A few weeks later, the man was arrested on a wifebeating charge, and the doctor was summoned to the witness stand to tell what he had heard. The husband's lawyer objected that a doctor cannot reveal anything said by his patient, but the court disagreed and allowed the doctor to tell his story. The Judge said that a doctors lips are sealed only as to matters confided professionally. Know-Ho- w (Sit Recipes Below) If Youre Round Faced Tb$ ibepe of your fseo straight down the side or Princess Dress Is Fun to Sew Classic Style for the Matron UQ Ceiling C. Whitman"" WAC, MARINE or SPAR Find out Paper Over Heaters Cracks and Falls what Nursing offers you! QUESTION: Can you tell me how to put ceiling paper on to make it stay? Up over our heaters it is cracked 'and falling down. Weve tried skim milk paste, also the dried glue in our paste, without success. edaeedea leedlag -- Answer: In such a case no paper will stay up with any degree of success. The heat will continue to dry out the paste and bake the paper. I suggest that you paint the ceilings. YOU WERE A WAV 1 eLK epportenitlee ever? yeae herpluda, pahlie health, lit. year allewaaee Bader the 6. L BUI W Rights eftea aaning aek for Bore Infimerina el the hoepital where yea weald like to ester eareiag. |