The Syracuse Journal, Volume 20, Number 30, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 November 1927 — Page 6
Girls Compete in a Dishwashing Contest
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At the fourth annual food show. In Loa Angeles. Calif.. twenty girls competed tn a contest to see who could wash •nd dry thirty pieces of china in the shortest time. Handcouie prizes were given the winners.
Ceremonies at the Grave of Chief Seattle
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llemarkable photograph of ceremonies nt the grave of Chief Seattle at Suquamish, near Seattle. Wash. Could Chief Seattle return from “the undiscovered country” he would doubtless be astonished to learn that a great city, Kia med for him. la close to his last resting place. —
MELLON’S NEW AID
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Henry Herrick Bond of Massachusetts, attorney and income tax exl»ert. was appointed assistant secretary of the treasury to succeed Charles 8. Dewey, resigned. ACCUSED JUROR
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Edward Kidwell, juror In the con* (piracy trial of Fall and Sinclair In Washington, who was charged with predicting that the jury would not reach a verdict and with making other suspicious -statements Os Count First Politician—Who's backing this nonpartisan candidate? Second Politician—The nonpartisan party.—life. Putting ft Plainly “My brother Theron is out of • job again.** Miss Felicia Few clot he* announced to her friends at the office. "1 understand the boot told him he WM about as necessary as a compass tea kitchenette.’*—Detroit Free Press OiFs Flath Point The bureau of standards says that the Sash point of oil Is the temper ature at which the vapor rising from the oil will Sash when a flame is brought near the surface of the oU.
Lloyd George Unveils Marne Monunir
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V "Mik ’W wra» * ’ » W - « IMHHi Firmer Premier Lloyd George unveiling the memorial “I.tf Deliverano.” presented to the Finchley urhaa district by Viscount llothermere ami { inspired by the victory of the rilles at the Marne.
Prince William Is Now Long Eatt’e
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ALL AROUND THE GLOBE
Spiders are fond of eating butterfly e«ss. A vacuum cleaner for poultry houses has been devised. The United States government plans to stop making 110,000 bills. The true lotus, from India, was used by the Romans as a food plant. Foreigners now leasing an apart* meut In France are taxed according to the tent paid.
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The Italian poet, Dante, had an un- I usually large brain. AJI infectious fevers may injure hearing, says a California specialist. The world’s food supply from cultivated crops Is produced on about 7 per cent of the land area. At a height of a mile and a half tn the air. the coolest time of the 24 hours is in the day rather than at * night. —
THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL
FLAT FURS TRIM CLOTH COATS; VELVET FOR EVENING WRAPS
pPR-TRIMMED cloth coats are hitliing the high spots of the mode this season. The term fur-trim “doesn’t mean anything" until one sees the coats themselves, and then-well, it means so mueb of daring originality and unusualness one gets a thrill of “something different” at every turn of the mode. Os course the long-haired furs are sumptuous and very decorative and good style, but for pure unalloyed chic the flat furs are carrying a tremendous share of the honors. Stylists are pay Ing attention In the fashioning nt many of the newest coats to such fursas beaver, caracul, krimmer, astrak
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han. shaved lamb, seal, registering Intriguing novelty in spotted effects which feature calf, zebra, leopard and other curious pelts. Not all the novelty Interest, however, centers in the furs and the materials they trim, for in their styling every tricky little device is Introduced that imagination can conjure. As an example of artful fashioning note the cuff of gray astrakhan on the clever cott of English cloaking to the right In this picture. What a clever touch the buckle and belt of cloth Im parts to the deep fur euffl The long stole collar of seal on the other eoat with Its matching cuffs also Interprets the best and the newest in fur trim mings. Perhaps It may add to your enthusiasm to know that these nifty coats are being worn these coo; uututnn
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flays by two of Hollywood’s most charming screen artists, Aileen Bringle (to right) and Dorothy Sebastian. “Nuff said” when it comes to Identifying them as “last word" styles. Speaking of fashionable flat furs, have you seen the latest—moleskin dyed a dainty beige to match the suede-finished cloth which it trims? Here's a cunning idea in coat styling. namely the bordering of the coat all around the hemline and up and down the front with spotted leopard. And oh yee! about the new chin collars lined with thin fur. some of them having long scarf ends bordered with
Popular Colors No two colors ever went so well together as the opposites, black and white. No matter what the vogue for > the graduated colors may be, any woman is safe in choosing the black and white combination. Varied Cretonnes Cretonnes grow diversified; some now come In patterns for bedrooms, I ethers for living rooms, while some are suitable only for children’s rooms.
the fur. they strike a new note In coat styling. No handsomer evening wraps are being shown this season than are those made of sheer velvet. How about those alluring creations of gold and silver cloth, say you? Well, If vou simply cannot choose between a wrap of sheer velvet and one of gorgeous lame brocade, why not have both? Let It be a two-in-one proposition of velvet lined with metal cloth First you wear this side out and then vou wear that. A very economical way of arriving at luxury, it would ■seem. Many a woman of fashion Is doing just that, ordering made or buy
Two Attractive Fur-Trimmed Coats.
ing ready-made if she patronizes shops of dist inction, an evening coat or wrap which is reversible. Some women are even clever enough to make their own evening wraps. There’s a great deal can be done when one has a “knack” of sewing, for after al), the beauty of the new velvets are enough to insure the beauty of the evening wrap made either at home or abroad. Seems as If the supple new velvets fairly coax to be shirred, which of course calls for many yards for the making of a garment. The accotn pauying Illustration demonstrates th« effectiveness of shirring. This wrap, which is a Paris creation, is an exponent of all that should be In th® way of styling gorgeous velvet The majority of velvet evening wraps emphasize an Interest in deep
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armholes and flowing sleeves. The more elaborate models sometimes display sleeves of metal brocade Inset into the velvet body of the wrap Another handsome version is (tat of the evening coat ail of velvet, the sleeves elaborated with an all-over patterning of gold braid or embroidery. At any rate the Importance of decorative sleeves is very evident in the mode. Likewise fur trimmings are accented, and if not handsomely furred, then luxurious ostrich collars enhance the evening wrap JULIA BOTTOMLEY. (©, ISH. WeM«rn Nawauaoer Union.l
Gay Designs in Scarfs The new scarfs for sports wear are large squares with painted designs in a squared effect that is distinctly different from anything done before. The design is rather conservative and formal, though very gay in color. Evening Velvet A mauve-raspberry transparent velvet evening gown in the new molded silhouette has crystal shoulder straps and a large crystal belt.
0* i f is. • KITCHEN CABINCTEaa »©. ISST. Western Newspaper I'uiun > George Bernard Shaw says: “£>o not waste your time on social questions. What Is the matter with the poor is poverty What Is the matter with the rich Is uselessness." GOOD THINGS TO EAT Here is another way >f serving cauliflower: Cook e whole head tn
boiling salted water until tender. Take out and place carefully In a deep dish, sp'inkle with buttered crumbs after pour- ! Ing over a cupful of rich j sour cream ( Bake until | the crumbs are brown. 1 Tomato Sauce. — One, i
may prepay one’s own sauce and can it for future use by using the following method: Try out one tablespoonful of finely minted pork (salt) and fry In it one-half each of a small, ■ carrot and turnip finely cut. green pepper and a small onion, and a bit of hot red pepiter. Codk for five or ten minutes. Add three quarts of tomatoes, fresh, ripe and unpeeled, cut into • pieces: add two cloves, a sprig of parsley and a small piece of celery, cook all together for an hour, then put , all through a sieve. Return to the i heat and season with vne and one-half I teaspoonfuls of salt and one teaspoonful of sugar, with pepper a..d cayenne to taste. Boil up and can at once. When It Is to be served one may i thicken it with butter and flour cooked together. Lemon Prune Pie. —Line a pie plate with pastry and bake in a hot oven.,! Mix two tablespoonfuls of cornstarch with one cupful of sugar and one cupful >f wat >r and cook twenty min es I in a double boiler. Add carefully, stirring constantly, two egg yolks, siightly beaten and cook until smooth. Remove from the fire and add four tablespoonfuls of lemon juice and the grated rind of one lemon. Line the baked pastry shell with prunes that have been cooked and the stones removed. When filling is poured over the prunes, top with a meringue made ! from the egg whites beaten stiff, add- i Ing six tablespoonfuls of sugar. Place in a slow oven to brown the meringue. Maraschino Sandwiches.—Slice and butter Boston brown bread, spread with the following: Cream two small cheeses with a tablespoonfu) *rj two of cream, mix with two tablespoonftils of chopped maraschino cherries and chopped nuts. Add a bit of the cherry cordial If the cheese seems too dry. j i Cut Into any desired form. Ham With Sour Cream.—Remove the skin from a slice of ham and let I stand twenty-four hours In good vinegar. Drain and brown In hot fat, adding enough to cook the ham; add a little of the vinegar, a sliced onion, ten peppercorns, a chopped carrot, a teaspoonfu! of sugar and three tablespoonfuls of sour cream. Cook slowly two hours. Thicken the gravy with flour and add a little more sour cream. Chaumiere Salad Dressing,—Blend one-half teaspoonful of salt with a dash of cayenne, one-fourth teaspoonful of white pepper, a teaspoonful of powdered sugar, one-fourth cupful of olive oil and one-fourth cupful each of pineapple juice and orange juice. Shake or beat well until thick, adding a dash of lefnon juice If the dressing is to be used oh a vegetable salad. Hawaiian Dishes. Pineapple Is one of the best liked fruits and lends Itself so happily to
many dishes. A slice of pineapple baked and served with a helping of baked ham is especially delightful. A sauce to serve with the ham may be prepared with the pineapple Juice, ham liquor and a bit of flour to thicken.
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When the fresh pineapple is used I with gelatin In desserts am! salads-. | It is well to remember that the vege- » table pepsin will digest the gelatin [ and more of it Is needed to stiffen a dish. Pineapple acts on the mucous membranes of the throat, healing Inflamed . areas " ’ | Pineapple Salad—Cut into small pieces the sliced t-anned pineapple and mix with almonds which have been blanched and allowed, to Hand for an hour in enough pineapple lulce to cover. This not only softens the , nuts, making them easier of digestion. ! but gives an added flavor to the nuts. Use two cupfuls of pinetipple to onehalf cupfuls of nuts, mix with a good mayonnaise, enriched with plenty of t whipped cream. Serve on bead lettuce. Pineapple fritters are a delightful 1 entree, or may be used as desserts. j Cut a slice of pineapple Into thirds, i drain and dip into fritter batter, fry in deep fat. Prepare a sauce by nsing the pineapple juice with a bit I of butter and flour to thicken; cook I until thick. Pineapple Glace.—Cream one-half cupful of butter, adding one and one- , half cupfuls of sugar. Add one well. ; beaten egg. two and one-half cupfuls ' of flour, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one-fourth teasnoonfm of salt j and one cupful of cold water. Melt two tablespoonfuls of butter in an I Iron frying pan. add one cupful of brown suga.. stirring until smooth; | spread with a can of shredded or j sliced pineapple and pour over the batter. Bake in a hot oven 45 minutes. Serve with whipped cream. *HtJLU< TVLxYPrfjtfiAnnioeraary of Flight July 25 is the anniversary of the first airplane flight over the English ? channel, says Gas Logic. Bierlot, the {famous French airman, on that date itn 1909 flew from Calais to Dover in I thirty-seven minutes. Roward for Bravery The bureau of Indian affairs says that the wearing of a feather by Indiana means bravery and there are three grades of bravery, which are denoted by the position of rhe feather.
$ What to Give t* jj| Christmas Time Ornate Dree»er Things
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Christmas day will be a time for rejoicing for the debutante or bride who receives anything so beautiful as the dresser utility box shown in this picture, covered with taffeta sllkr veiled with all-over gold lace, garnitured with a cluster of handmade taffeta roses. The comb ease and top of brush are made to match. Glass and Cystal Sets
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Glass flowers strike a most modern note in smart decoration. Transparent, luminous, lovely are these flowers made all of glass even to their slender stems. Only in the most exclusive shops are they to be found* which is directly in their favor if yon are peeking a gift for some fastidious nWnd. I 8 • Gifts for Baby bear
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When It comes to “the dear little dimpled darling ‘who’ has ne’er seen Christmas yet,” Santa Claus Is simply lavish in his giving. “Something different” from the regulation silk or kidskin bound baby book are those which specialty shops are featuring of white pique with an applique of wee satin roses. The ribbon carriage strap and coverlid clamps, which complete this baby set, are made of satin flowers. Baskets Make Nice Gift* ’
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There’s a lure in cunningly shaped baskets which no “homey” woman can resist. > What’s more, the niodern interior decorator lays great stress on the ornamental qualities of the fanciful basket. In the shops one sees, this season, a more-than-ever fascinating array of baskets which are awaiting to have Christmas greeting cards tied to their handles. Powder Box De Luxe
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Queen of all she surveys Is the silken lady posing so statuesquely on her throne, which turns out to be a very useful little box, just large enough to contain the indispensable powder and puff. Now that these charming china doll fantasies are fashionable, ’tis a dew to "whs: to gtve” at Christman
