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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH I Star Pnnst In New York Village True Funny Scenes Silence Preferred Sheerest Black Lace Is Used In Unique and Fetching Ways By CHERIE NICHOLAS By .Virginia Val (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) week or so DURING the Lamarr spent in New York with her husband she proved conclusively that the largest city in the country is a small village at heart. She visited a newspaper office and appeared at night clubs, and people stared and stared and even were guilty of pointing and these were Household Neius people, mind you, who patronize night clubs so often that visiting movie stars are just people to them. But Hedy Lamarr Markey was so beautiful that she bowled them over. Of course, she didnt exactly try to hide her light under a bushel. Night clubs were warned in advance when to expect her. And she even went so far as to wear a diamond on her forehead. Maybe she was rehearsing for the role of Cleopatra. Well, it was good publicity; everybodys all agog to see I Take This Woman, the next picture in which she will be seen. She wore glamour-gir- l clothes a linky black evening gown with a peg-to- p skirt, embroidered in blue and beige paillettes, another evening gown with a basque of black satin, the skirt of black satin to the hips, cream colored the rest of the way. SOUP GIVES THE FIRST IMPRESSION See Recipes Below. ( Satisfying Soups Soup, like the front door, gives a first impression, good or bad, that is difficult to overcome, whatever follows. Its the cooks fault if this first course at dinner isnt good, for a great many wholesome ingredients can be made into delicious soups if they are knowingly handled. Beginning with good ingredients and finishing off with skillful seasoning, theres no reason why you cant produce a soup that is tempting, delicious and wholly satisfying. Soup is more than just a means of and remnants of using up meat and vegetables, but may be the starting point for a cream soup thats a masterpiece; season it with discrimination, thicken it smoothly, serve it hot and nicely garnished, and you have evolved the perfect beginning for a dinner, or a satisfying mainstay dish for lunch. J Finely chopped parsley, paprika ,and croutons are familiar garnishes for soups; newer, and just as attractive are these: a few grains of popped corn; minced chives; toasted and lightly buttered puffed cereals; a spoonful of unsweetened whipped cream, salted and sprinkled with minced parsley, chives, or finely chopped salted peanuts; very fine strips of thin, well browned pancakes; thin slices of frankfurters. Quick cooking tapioca is a new thickener for soups; its quick and easy to use, and it adds unusual texture and taste as well. Fish Chowder. left-ove- rs left-ove- rs g milk, tapioca, salt, sugar, and onion in top of double boiler. Place over rapidly boiling water and cook 10 to 12 minutes, stirring frequently. Add butter. Garnish with popcorn if desired. Cream of Tomato Soup. 2 cups canned tomatoes quick-cookin- 2 slices onion sieve; Place butter top of double 2 quarts cold ter wa- cup sliced on- ion cloves garlic cup sliced carrots Va cup potato cubes cup shredded cabbage 1 stalk celery (cut in pieces) 1 tablespoon salt I teaspoon paprika 1 sprig parsley leaves 2 tablespoons celery (chopped) Place meat, water and vegetables in saucepan. Cover and simmer slowly for two or three hours. Remove from flame and put through sieve. 3 . cup a heavy frying pan. Cover and cook slowly until tender, but not brown about in 10 min- utes adding more butter if necessary. Add 1 quart beef broth, brown soup stock, or bouillon, and heat through thoroughly. Place slices of crisp dry toast in petite marmite or small earthenware pots. Cover generously with grated Parmesan cheese, grated Swiss or grated American cheese. Pour hot soup over nil, place under broiler flame just a moment to melt and brown cheese, and serve Its ed far-fetche- d, in onions. Brown in of butter jl high-neck- boil- er and melt. Add flour and mix thoroughly. Add milk. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens. Pour tomato mixture slowly into white sauce. Mix thoroughly and serve at once. Peanut Butter Soup. 1 quart sweet milk 3 tablespoons peanut butter 4 thin slices onion Salt and pepper to taste Add small quantity milk to the peanut butter and mix thoroughly. Heat remainder of milk, and stir in the peanut butter mixture. Add onion and season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve with toasted croutons. Onion Soup au Gratin. Wash, peel, and slice thinly 5 medium-sized d, If you think some of those hilariously funny scenes in The Houswhich stars ekeepers Daughter, Joan Bennett in the title role, are rest assured that a bit not. Even the battle with theyre reheat. 4 pounds white fish 2 cups cold water 1 cup salt pork (diced) 1 onion (sliced) 4 cups potatoes (cut in inch cubes) teaspoon salt Va teaspoon pepper 3 cups canned tomatoes 3 tablespoons butter cup coarse cracker crumbs Clean fish. Remove head, tail and bones, cover with cold water and cook slowly for approximately 20 minutes. Drain and reserve stock. Place salt pork in skillet, add sliced onion and saute until onions are brown. Add to fish stock. Add potatoes and cook until almost fender, 'ftkin and cut flesh of fish in pieces, add to mixture and cook until tender. Then add seasonings, tomatoes and butter and heat thoroughly. Add cracker crumbs and serve immediately. Vegetable Soup 1 lb. soup meat, cut in small pieces lb. veal bones long-sleeve- teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk Heat tomatoes with onion, soda, sugar, salt and pepper. Rub through 1A strange that many of us are bewildered when were not confronted with the problem of preparing meals on a large scale, Cooking for fifty or a hundred is a whole lot different from getting a meal for a family of four or five! In this column next week, Eleanor Howe will give you reci- pes for serving fifty or a hundred economical recipes of the sort you like for church suppers or the P. T. A.' . high necked and having sleeves, it is not too formal three-quart- for your at home receptions nor too TNTO the story of modern costume informal for an important party design the black magic of exqui- elsewhere. The quaint use of wide sitely sheer lace is writing a chap- black lace to border the yards and ter of fascinating interest. The lat- yards around hemline adds infiniteest discovery about black lace is ly to the chic of this adorable gown. that instead of being oldish lookWith a dress so distinctive as ing, as we were once led to be- this of course one will want a few lieve, it really is as flattering to the superb jewels to flash forth fire and debutante as it is to the woman who beauty. The ornament worn at the hairline in Hollywood style, is a registers in the class. new headgem worth noting, beNote how artfully handsome black ing a yellow diamond set in Spanish lace is introduced in the fashions gold. It is suspended on a ribbon pictured. If you are invited to an concealed under the curls. Milady important function you could not also wears two white diamond make a more suitable choice than bracelets and a yellow diamond a gown of shimmering, crisp yellow ring. Each season certain jewelry in taffeta jacketed with a basque of vogues stand out fine black lace beautifully fashioned the mode and the immediate style and daintily transparent, as shown message is diamonds, a single fine in the illustration, to the left. A jewelry unit rather than a bizarre flattering lace jacket of this type is showing of costume jewelry. A most attractive use of black a grand possession, for you can wear it with various costumes. Being lace is that of a yoke that gives flattering transparency to an afternoon gown of sheer wool crepe or whatever the fabric of your dressy black frock. See the idea illustrated to the right in the group. Ladies, take notice if your clothes allowance is limited and you like to sew here is a grand suggestion for fixing over a dress that calls for restyling. Give it a dainty lace yoke. The brimmed turban that tops this charming lace-yokdress is one of a collection of lovely white hats that are high fashion. It is made of white silk jersey draped softly over the brow to give the appearance of a brim. The quaint silhouette of the 1890s distinguishes the attractive dinner gown centered in the illustration. This stunning dress of black Rodier wool fits slimly to the figure, flaring only toward the floor where it ends in a lace flounce. A bustle illustration is achieved by a black velvet bow securing folds of the material. The sleeves are elbow-lengt- h with the fashionable pushed-u- p look. Lace forms a deep inset covering the back decolletage and forming also a cowl-bac-k hood which brought up over the head has the appearance of a mantilla. pre-eminen- Ornate Detail fireworks for ammunition would be of the mill amusement for e newspaper men like those so convincingly by portrayed Adolphe Menjou and William Gar-ga- n as anyone who has known such newspaper men will tell you. The picture is so good that it should be on your must list; its so good that memories of it haunted your reporter along about the time that Gone With the Wind had been running for a good two hours and still had plenty of time to go. just run old-tim- Sl And, speaking of Gone With the Wind, if youre old enough to have seen D. W. Griffiths Birth of a Nation youre going to feel right at home when you see this latest picturization of Civil war scenes. Of course, D. W. couldnt use sound. I wished modern producers couldnt when that soldiers leg was cut off without an anesthetic being used. But the story of Scarlett OHara makes a great picture; dont miss it! ed (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) m Amber Toned Frock Has Strong Appeal As a rule the only woman involved in the Sky Blazers broadcasts is the sound effects girl, Ora Nicolls. While the husky males stand before the mike, Ora, whos a little thing, fires guns, makes a noise like a hefty male sloshing through jungle swamps, and shatters the air with simulated airplane Heres effects. But being the sound effects Wanting. How many times have you wished man is a grand job for a woman, that you could find in one book the and she loves it. She has her trouBlack and yellow braid in a scroll bles, though; trying desperately to patterning has been used in a bolero answers to the puzzling, miscellaneous questions about home making-h- ow please the director in the 'matter of fashion on an afternoon dress of teal to substitute sweet milk for firing a gun, she demanded, How blue sheer wool as pictured at the in sour your favorite cake recipe? many shots is a fusillade? top. A broad girdle of self fabric What to do with the odds and ends forrris the wide corselet. Her black One of the most inspiring sights in hat has a blue snood at the back. of jelly that accumulate in the refrigerator? How to remove trouble- radio results when you watch Alec A smart version of the separate Corn Soup. Alec blouse and skirt for informal evesome crumbs from the electric Templeton .broadcast for ' (Serves 4) toaster? Templeton Time. Not merely be- nings is shown below. 1 Household Hints, cups canned com by Eleanor cause he plays so beautifully, but Embroidery and quilting on the 1 cup meat broth, or 1 cup water Howe, is just the book youve been because he is so sure of himself. white crepe blouse, the outline and 2 bouillon cubes wanting. Youll find in it over 300 The spirit of fun which faintly stitch done in gold thread is very 2 curves his lips seems to move all effective. This cups rich milk clever, practical short cuts to sucis practig Vh tablespoons tap- cessful home making and its only the other performers, lifting the en- cal because either be piece ioca 10 cents! tire program. You realize that he worn with another mate.mayThis 1 teaspoon salt To get your copy of this useful is blind only when he is introduced; blouse would look well with a street teaspoon sugar book, now, send 10 cents in coin to the other performers smile broadly, length skirt for less formal occaVa teaspoon onion, minced Household Hints, care of Eleanor but Templeton doesnt; in his world, sion. Braiding, embroidery and othVh tablespoons butter a smile means nothing, because it er ornate Howe, 919 North Michigan Avenue, surface work continues to Cook com in broth 10 minutes; Chicago, Illinois. cant be seen. flourish in the spring mode. force through sieve. Combine with (Released bjr Western Ntwnuwr tlnlm, I the Booklet Youve Been two-piec- quick-cookin- er e, A delicate sheer fabric and heavy silk jersey, both in a creamy amber tone, are combined in a romantic evening gown designed by Edith Head. The dress itself is made of sheer silk, cut with a swirling circular skirt and a bodice styled like a basque sweater. The bodice is embroidered in ropelike bands of gold threads and the whole creation is worn over a slip of matching silk jersey. Nepotnys sports jackets are im- peccably tailored even when they are unlined. Turbans are being worn with everything from dinner clothes to slacks. Whims of Fashion Masses of white pearls dramatize black Velvet and tulle gowns. the war, the great Despite French textile creators are preparing important collections. Big bretons of pinrento red or turquoise felt are one New. York designer's favorite midwinter chapeau. |