The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 26, 1913, Image 3

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
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THE new colffureB have arrived; tho moat adorably pretty conceptions
that wo have had for yearo. They havo como In answer to a -general
demand for something now.. Thoro are high ones and low ones, loss
simple than those that nro passing and more fascinating. Thoy still
preserve some features of thoso domuro but rather meager Btyles. For in
etanco, li!i all tho new designs tho ears aro still coverod.
Thero is an unmlstnkablo return to tho small pompadour which was so
universally becoming. A llttlo frlngo across tho forehead is favored in tho
drcssiost models, but tho arrangement of tho hair about tho forehead varies
so that every one may bo suited.
Tho hnlr may be worn moderately low, as In tho evening coiffure hero,
or oxtremoly high, or Just at tho crown of tho head in a Psyche knot (of
which a glimpso appears In tho second picture). It Is very loosely waved
and manufacturers of hair goods aro using tho samo loose and almost Im
perceptible wavo in switches and other hair pieces. Bewitching llttlo clus
ters of three Bhort, full curio appear either at tho napo of tho neck or at tho
oldes below tho ears.
Tho now styles aro fuller and tho effect Bought for is for greater abun
dance of hair than in tho severe and nomowhat formless coiffures of tho past
oeasons. This gives women n chance to improve tho contour of their heads if
need be. Theso now coiffures aro built on definite lines; the styles are moro
striking than those Just preceding them, more vigorous, and tho finished
coiffures achieve tho look of careful, perfect grooming; a consummation worth
striving for; a charm within tho reach of everyone.
Tho dressy colffuro shown with hair band and ostrich feather decora
tion 1b not difficult to arrange. A slight support in tho form of a Bhort, small
hair roll forms tho pompadour, extending over tho top of tho head just abovo
v tho forehead. A strand of hair is brought back from tho temples, and an
other Btrand is arranged in a loose puff over tho ears and extends into tho
cheek. This puff haB to be provided with a llttlo support also. Tho remain
der of the hair is arranged in big, Boft coils across tho back, having tho ap
. ipearanco of irregular puffs. Three little curls aro pinned in on each aldo
!just below the puff over the ears.
In tho Becond figure tho front hair Is arranged in tho samo way except
fortho curls. Tho back hair is combed up to tho crown of the head and
colled into a regulation Psycho knot Tho strand at tho napo of tho neck is
deft becomingly loose. The knot is only slightly higher than tho pompadour.
In tho hats for tho coming seasons great numbers havo elongated crowns,
bo that thero will be no difficulty in wearing them with any of the now
coiffures. Soft, flexible crowns uro to bo immensely fashlonablo and thoy
shape themselves to tho head of the wearer.
; Dressing tho hair as In the model coiffuro shown hero may bo simpli
fied by using plnned-on puffs dver the ears. With these and a short roll to
'support the pompadour thero will bo no trouble In copying theso charming
designs.
CHIC PARISIAN GOWN
Model of blue and white striped silk
erepe with red flowers. The gown Is
in one piece with short skirt.
Slashed Petticoats.
At tho sight of, tho word petticoat
one Is apt to start in these days, and
Bay, "What, aro there any?" There
aro still a few and tho newest ones
nro slashed. Tho slash Is made r.t tho
inkles on each- side.
TIiojo aro particularly popular in
Paris just now, but many have como
to us also. Whito embroidered onos
may bo had with the fashion-required
(dashes, and thero are also somo good
eatin petticoats laced up tho sides
with softer satin ribbon.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
BROWN LEATHER IS EDICT
To Be Really Smart All tho Various
Belongings Must Be of That Color,
No Matter the Material.
Tho brown leather era has arrived.
You'ro not smart at all If tho most of
your small belongings are not oi
brown pelt real leather, walrus, seal
or morocco grain from your automo
bile dressing bag fitted with nickel or
Ivory backed toilet necessities to your
strap bracelet holding a small gold
filled onamoled watch. Between
theso two extremes in leather como
innumerable conveniences. One of
thorn, tho handy pocket kit, comprises
a neat leather caso containing a largo
knife, a small saw, a chisel, a cork
screw and a wrench. Another Is a
pigskin enso containing a flat, flash
liko glass, n folding knife, spoon and
fork, and a third is a loathor combina
tion caso lined with silk and contain
ing pockets for handkorchlofs, gloves,
veils and .pins. Not unlike tho last
mentioned case, is a silk-lined recep
tacle for neckties.
Thero aro three types of sewing
case from which to choose. Tho larg
est is bag shape, closes with a draw
string and contains a pin cushion,
scissors, cases of needles and reols of
thread. Next in slzo is a satin lined
folding case fitted with a stiletto, tape
needle, bodkin and two thread jeels.
Smallest of all is a brocado lined
soalskin book holding a leaf of need
les and a leaf wound with threads.
Effective Collar.
Tho llttlo black volvot collar that is
so much Been on othorwlso palo col
ored costumes Is moro effective than
could bo imagined by anyono who
had not had an opportunity of
seeing tho samo gown without this
distinctive uoto. Thcr form is of tho
simplest. Tho collar is of tho -samo
width all round, and stops short In
front, luif'Sng a space of about an
Inch and a half. ThiB is filled in with
tho Byron tio, tho ends floating rathor
looBely, as may bo gueBscd from tho
title.
Wide Rose Bowl.
In selecting tho rose bowl decide
upon one that Is wide, shallow, and
flaring so that tho flowers may ex
pand unrestrained, and bo seen to tho
best advantage, sayu tho Chicago Jour
nal. They are fascinating for tho din
ing table, the tea table, tho drawing
room, the boudoir and the veranda of
the country home'.
rrsrcHiS 'futi.Hmwti i
NI.Y tho ponsesslona wlilch wo
Uso lire of ntesont vnluo to
us. A man may havo a money fortune,
and yot be poverty Btilckcn In tho, vnry
things which that money would buy htm.
Tho money Is liln nil tlio time: but It Is of
-llttlo or no valuo to him beeausa ho leti
it alone.
GOOD EATING. '
Add a sprig of finely chopped par
6loy to the creamed potatoes, It will
Improvo tho flavor nnd .aulto chango
tho Ulsh. Orated chceso may be added
for another variety
Creamed Potatoes with Green Pep
pers Peel enough potatoes to mnko a
quart after they havo been cut in dlco
for cooking. Remove the seeds and
cut two sweet green poppers into
rings. Put tho poppors and diced po
tatoes Into boiling water and cook
until tho potatoes aro tender. Mako
a rich whito sauco of two tablespoon
fuls of flour and when well mixed a
cup of milk. Season with. salt nnd
pour over the potatoes and peppers.
Blueberry Muffins Mix two table
spoonfuls' of buttor with a tablespoon
ful of sugar until creamy, then add
two eggs beaten light. Sift two tea
spoonfuls of baking powder with two
and a half cupfuls of flour and add a
cup of sweot milk, alternating tho
milk and flour, stir In lightly just be
foro putting into tho muffin panB a
cup of blueberries lightly dusted with
flour. N.
Corn Patties Tnko a pint of fresh
green corn grated, add three well beat
en eggs, a half teaspoonful of sugar
and salt to tasto, mix with a cup of
flno crackor crumbs, mako In tho form
of patties and fry in hot lard. Ar
rango corn huaka on a platter, fring
ing the ends and heap tho patties on
the husks and servo at once.
Cucumber Jelly Salad Peel two cu
cumbers and cut them in slices. Put
them in a pint of cold water, with a
thin sllco of onion, season with pepper
nnd Bnlt and simmor nntll the cucum
bers aro tender. Dissolve a table
spoonful of gelatine in varm wntor
and add it to tho cucumbers," strnln
and pour it into a mold. Whon cold
sorve on lettuce with French dress
ing. A little orango Juice added to rhu
barb Bauco improves tho flavor.
I would bo n friend to all tho foe, tho
friendless,
I would bo glvlnB and forRet tho Rift,
would ho humblo, for,I know my weak
ness, I would look up, 'and laugh' and loo
and lift.
DUTCH DISHES.
Here are somo of tho delightful
Dutch dishes which any cook will be
glad to know how to prepare:
Butter Semmels DIssolvo half a
yeast cake in a quarter of a cup of
warm water, stir this into half a cup
of mashed potatoes nnd half a cup of
Bugar and let stand to rise four hours.
Add ono pint of milk, two eggs, half
& cup or butter arfaVlard mixed, a
pinch of salt, and two and a half
quarts of Hour sifted twice. The
amount of flour varies somewhat.
Knead until the dough drops clean
from tho hands, then put it In a warm
place to Hbo until morning. Roll Into
a sheet a quarter of an Inch thick,
brush with melted butter, cut in two
Inch squares and fold tho corners to
tho center, place two Inches apart on
a baking pan nnd whon very light,
bako In a quick oven. Fill tho depres
sion In tho contcr with buttor and
sprlnkfo with poWdered sugar when"
serving.
Bethlehem Cake Mix a pint of milk,
a cupful of mashed potatoes and a
cake of yoaBt which has been dis
solved In half a cup of warm water, n
tablcspoontul of salt and enough flour
to mako a stiff sponge. Beat this well
and put Into a warm placo until It Is
very light, then add two woll beaten
eggs, ono cupful of butter and' lard
mixed, a llttio moro flour and knead
until tho dough drops from the hands.
Spread in shallow pans a half Inch
thlck and let rise, then mako deop
noiou wiui mo finger at equal dis
tances, and fill each ono with a lump
of buttor and brown sugar. Dust fin
namon over the cako, sprlnklo gener
ously with brown sugar and bako In
a modorato ovon fifteen or twtnty
minutes.
Dutch Apple Tart Line a plo pan
with pastry Peel and halve medium
slzo apples, remove tho cores and
placo tho halves In thdpan with the
rounded side up. Spread thickly with
brown sugar, dot with butter, sprinkle
with cinnamon, and pour over them
two or threo tnblospoonfuls of wator.
Bako until tho apples aro soft
Humor of Fashion.
Now that Dlrectolro styles are hav
ing such an inilueuco on tho Pnrls
world of fashion a special "Dlrectolro
walk" has como Into fashion. It is
amusing and, when exploited byji
pretty woman,- very attractive.
Tho figuro Is slightly bent forward,
co that tho llttlo Dlrectolro coatee
may bunch tip at tho back, and very
tiny stops are taken. On the faco
there Is an expression of Innocqnt
surprise mtnglod with questioning;
the hend Is thrown forward and" the
Thy oo Hlinll t Imnt Its own bn Unities.
Uter ta own self-working.
A. rhlld's Kiss
Sot on bIkIiIhk lips shall mako tlics
Rlna
A poor man acrved by thco shall mike
theo rich.
A sick man helped by theo shall limit
theo strom;;
Thou flhalt bo served thyself by ovorj
senso
Of service which thou "rendercst.
D. D. lirownlnK.
HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS.
To kcop papor In placo In drawors
uso tho llttlo paper stickers or labels,
half on the paper and half on tho
drawer.
When making faco or wash cloths
cut them in circles Instead of square,
then thoro will bo no annoying cor-'
ners to bothor ono.
For a mother tiovollng with a small
baby a largo market basket with Its
pillow will mako n line bed which enn
ho easily picked tip without disturbing
hla royal highness. Tho basket will
carry other belongings besldos tho
pillow, when not in uso.
Many attractive pattorns for patch
work quilts havo boon takon from pat
terns of oil cloth and linoleum.
When a person who la ill has to
take dlsagreonblo mcdlclno havo tho
patient hojd a ploco of Ice In the
mouth a moment befoio, tho lco chills,
and dulls tho souse of taste.
For a person too weak to hold a
magnzlno or book uso stories cut nnd
mounted on papor or sowed together
in a convenient form to hnndlo. Ono
who has novor boon very ill will not
appreciate what ovon tho drawing up
of tho sheot means to a weak and III
body.
"Always dampon tho Bwoepor brush
beforo UBlng nnd escape tho lino dust
wh'jh will fly from It. Carpets and
rugs aro Improved by this treatment
without wear of muscle or enrpot.
Keep a list of things to do in the
kitchen for housework and on your
desk for tho social and various other
duties which one Is so apt to neglect.
' Have a small steel horseshoo shnpod
nail put Into the hool where tho wenr
so quickly makes tho heel uncomfort
nblo and see how woll It koops thu
heel from wearing. If ono Is annoyed
with a shoo that slips at tho heel paste
a smll pleco of volvctoon In onch
heel nt each sldo.
Six hours a day tho woman spends on
food!
Six mortal hours s, day.
With tiro nnd wator tolling, boat and
cold-
StruKRlliiK with laws she does not un
derstand Of chemistry and physics, and tho weight
Of poverty and Ignornnco besides.
Tolling for thoso sho loves, tho added
stinln
Of tense emotion on her htimblo nklll.
Sirs. C. 1 Stetson.
SOME BEST RECIPES.
Here Is a ilesscrt which Is worth
while:
Fig Tapioca Soak two-thirds of a
cup of tapioca In wator to cover over
night. In tho morning add ono and'
u half cupfuls of light brown sugar,
two-thirds of a cup of diced figs and
two-thirds of n cup of chopped walnut
meats and steam for ono hour In a
double boiler. Stir In a tublcapoouful
of vanlla and turn Into tho serving
dish. Chill nnd servo with cream.
Baked Omolet Ileat tho olks ol
six eggs until follow and creamy, add
u teaspoonful of salt, melt n table
spoonful of butter, add a tablespoon
ful of cornstarch and when well
blended add n cup of milk, stir this
Into tlio yolkB of eggs and lightly fold
In the woll beaten whites, pour Into a
well buttered pan and bake for twen-ty-tlvo
minute.
Rocks Beat together a half cup
each of lard and butter, add a cup and
a half of supar, two ogga well beaten,
a cup of sour milk, two cupfuls of oat
meal and throe cupfuls of flour, sifted
with a teaspoon of soda, one of cinna
mon, then add a half cupful each of
sultana ralsln3 and walnutu chopped.
Mix and drop on a buttered pnn and
bake in a modorato oven
Chocolate Bread Pudding Melt twr
squares of chocolate oxer hot wator
Soak two cupfuls of bread crumbs In
a quart of milk for liulf an hour, then
add two-thirds of a cup of eugar, add
the chocolate, a half teaspoon of rnlt,
a teaspoon of vanlla, two woll beaten
eggs nnd a half cupful of uutmeats,
tur into a buttered baking dish mid
bako for half an hour. Sorvo with
rich n ilk or cream.
Frozen Coffee Custard Scald a pint
of milk. Beat four eggs together until
light, add them to tho hot milk with
a cupful of Hugur, remove from tho
fire and cool, ndd a pint of whipped
cream and u half pint of cold coffee,
then froozo Sorvo In sherbot cups
garnished with whipped cream,
lips slightly parted Any observnnl
person In Paris who cares to tOHt this
description can spend an Instructive
hour at a fnohlonablo fi o'clock tea
restaurant.
Ami who says llfo lo not amusing'
Cautious,
Look here, Bobblo! If you aro go
ing to tnko part In tho school oxhlbl
tlon, don't you think It would bo a
good Idea to wush your hands?"
Bobble Well, I don't know, dad
They might slip Llfo.
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home of the world' belt oliyot. Only the pick
of the crop it offered to you under tho Libby
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Uncle Sam's Last Big Land Opening
1,345,000 Fertile Acres
Open to White Settlement on tho
Fort Pedk Indian Reservation
MONTANA
Along Main Lino of Great Northern Railway
8,406 homesteads of 160 acres each on the Foj;t Peck Indian Resor
ption, located just north of the Miitouri Kticr on the fertile plains of North
eastern Montana, will he open to white settlement
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1,345,000 acres are available prairie land with n i;ch, sandy
loam soil capable of raising 20 to 30 bushels of wheat and
40 to 60 bushels of oats per acre.
'Resistor nt Glnsgow, Havro or Great Foils, Montuna
Dally September 1 to 20, inclusive
Drawing nt Glasgow, September 23
These tandt Iioto ni-rn npprulsrd nt 2 ffl to mo per acre, and can lia
taken up udJot tlio United bliuo llinucttcad laws.
nnd detailed in To nun.
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