Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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“■ Man-Tailored Topcoats; 1
Knitted Bathing Suits j
- ~ r^gf)grn^'.' -■ -Qjgr ■■ |
MAKE PREPARATION FOR CANNING
BEFORE FRUITS BEGIN TO RIPEN
iv:
to buy tl*e real thini
cunt*? Direct («» a i
tahilshiucut ! It I* a
i. I hut the
milling "Uit
t». thews tjMin pus# umjer (he title of bathing suit,
staunch mihI which are in reality l*ea< li costumes
ifee* outdoor ' of the elohorula sort. If oue i*» not
Ippnae we go | u water lun. tl»l» *..rt of out tit U
iu *u coveted | < hurmingly In sword with the picture,
tailoring ew- hut when It »ome.« to reel sport, it* n-
aeveral lead- | nine healthy hearty playing the waves,
ifle«J hereto- or professional swimming, nothing
Mannish Cloth Togs.
for*' tt»e country over s* maker* ex chi
alvoty of men's suits mid ••outs are pro
during strictly tailored garment* for
Sftifti fhl* Metis*>a.
i ll**-*- emits of masculine type to he
*Porre«-t must huva the characteristic
Meat collar. Me belt, roomy alicm
ruid deep pocket* without n cooipro
IhImc toward any detail which savors i
of the feminine. The illustration den*
onafn.N-* thU mode.
Melton cloth, which Is noted f**r It* ,
light weight mi'l heavy apponrinc-e. lv 1
f!ie fav<*rlte fabric, nlth*»ugtl tue«-*l I* j
m rttM rival. The twrrlngbone put ,
tern, which I* s<» well thought of for j
111**11 '* suits mid costs, 1* quite its up
, to slider and mother this sea j
• street weur.
If It Isn't the topcoat ninmiDhlr
fashioned then It I* the suit, which
tnllndy insist* timst l*e built on cometi-
t Ion a I line* |* or ths tmattte** woman ,
wlto bn* no time for frills th****- new
in*nles i»rc Up*rlallf approfirlntc. Vet
] think me tluit n touch of the eternal j
feminine 141 the way of a hit of cr*s he»
conomy to buy
• certain stand
fast colot
calln. i
on for 1
U« Sur« Your FUibOsr Rings Aro Good
Sy ths t'nllxl Sisiss I>«s«rtRi»il
•I Acncsliors >
Many a family that * r.»n«l of straw
berry preserves «*r raspberry short-
cake during tin winter months finds
Itself In the fail without any of these
delicious small fruits on Its canned
fruit shelves. The fru't ri|*em* so rap-
idly that ti»e housewife oftentimes. Is
caught tinprepHred without jars. tops,
rubbers or some other cunning necea
sit)—and the crop la gone tiefor* she
can prtwure them.
Season Is Short.
The season of any of the small
fruits Is very short and full prepara-
tion for the canning should tie made
bef«*re even tlic first of the fruits be-
gin* to ripen
If you are going to get a new can
tier this year and one certainly alin-
pliflcs the work the time to get it ia
BUY BAKING POWDER
IN SMALL QUANTITY
Estimat* Time One-Pound Can
Will Last in Cooking.
gives t!»e MMllHfactloti of the knitted
bathing suit.
It is, however, giro*] eco
only the nest. There
itrd make* which guaruntei
nml enduring *ha|*eliue*a It Is a
»-iu*te «*f money t«» divest in uuy other.
home of tin new knitted suit* ar*
most attra* lively designed us verifier)
In the accompanying picture. Thil
model la t** he ha*l In very interesting
color combinations, such aa gray with
Hga\. m 11k' of t r»ft0» hofdkr- *t t*
of Jersey knit and 10 every line show#
that style ami hOCOtaingfiCMM ha* l*eei
tliottgld out by the designer d*»wu tc
the .lightest *|etall.
Th«* attn* lied full skirt Is fieited sod
bordered, in n way which adds to |b«
genernl attractiVeueos. The refinement
«».' this "Uit 1* one of its eburacier.a
tic*. •
It Is Ju*l a* essential to wear attrac*
tive correct accessories with the oath
tug suit, »**• with one's dressiest rise
tutu**. Itnthing caps aro becoming
Mary Paltry Supplies May Be Ra
pismthed Before Stock Is E*-
haustod—Msk*ng Estimates
With Other Foods.
ha MMf *hr In
II'
A pound can of baking powder
he bought at regular intervals if
knows approximately how
Spoodnfsl* It contain* and how many
t»*ftH|MM»nftils are needed for the c*aik-
ing during any xtven peri»id. The ex-
perimental kitchen ol the I’nltwl $‘ate*
Department of Agriculture has detei
mined. by **i«ntirtc weighing and i
ineMsuring, that there will he u verb j
at Ion hot worn 129 and 1.50 tea*|H*«*i»s
in a one-pound «*sn **f halting powder,
lid* b assuming an avoroge weight
of n.:t grams for a 6 c. t. or at a mis rd (
teaspoon.
In u home where hot biscuits are
made every morning, possibly four j
te**|»oonfulx of baking powder would .
he the average anmunt dally to leaven
a pint of fl<-
<ake H4«
crimp-
pilrltig
Knitted Bathing Suit.
aclibv ciuemts these dnyn
The mldjer flower enp* are great fa-
caji I* entirety t*overwl with whit#
petsHed rtlWwf daisies lt*Hn«u strlfie
hnndsntia npt are Imnietiscly becom-
muoiMr <»- I »nrt r,rr"*1 Wl' * ........
i< 11 * 1 many of Ih. 'l.rougl.oul Ur-.,
hrouu .-IT« t. ,r- 1 ory rht. <nm
For bench espes there are creations
1 rutd*erlxe*l allk In gayest cslarlnp.
The thre**-ple«v hsthtng *nlt with
knltfe*! caps to mutch I* tneetlig- with
sum***, not only beesuse of Its at-
irt»«Tlv**news. but als** fnan the ststkt-
jsMnt of utility.
laee la aurs to reveal Itself w h**u the J milline.y
coat Is thrown open, although th*-
rirtiy iaii»*cen iiiig*-ri** shirtwaist Is
ally In keeping with the vogue, which
proclaim* men's fashions us women a
fashions thl* *e*'«oe
• Uether beige
gray lias
11 filler twiRotir
note<l.
The suit In the picture was »levei
oped In gray hono'wpun and It Is the
t»i*a whirl* la ever ready with no wear-
•*til St It.
A'-cortMug tn the cnletirtnr, ...ttld
g^4tb#n wilt »m>ti he reslftatbm to
Looking f«*rw*rd ta the seavm
%jhgi ff awltuming ami *.-u-bmhing. Why
M fsraStgU the usual ptsa of regret
V*I have m> hathtng voit," by pr*ppsr«eg
a for films* *
Hut antsy culling f**i thre»
fuls of baking powdet and peril
rookie* esiiisr In the weak, reqti
tw.. teMsjHMinfula of baking pewrlsr, u j
niinlmuni «'f shout .1.’ t* hsj* -*nful* a
week would be required. Tl*e pound j
1 an therefore should la»t from three
to live week*, hut If extra baking,
not counted In this estimate, l« n*“ 1
e-siirv. It would he well to replenish 1
tie hnkli.g |H*w«ler «iw** a month
Similar estimate* with other basis j
can be mad* by the individual house I
wif*-. The rule thut tkr«*e tea*fss«» |
fuls umk* on# tstU»*si**aHifuI i* snfli :
cientlv accurate for pnotlcul t»ur-
poses, sav sfUNiallsts in home e*s*n*Mn
tea In the United States iwpartlgent
l to the housewife to measure for her-
self Hie number nips of ri.fTee she
I* likely to obtain from a pound, reck-
oning one tables|n*otiful per cup.
Knowing hs;“ UiSSf C8p* S*"** Httd?
every lay ;*he can easily compute
the a no want «»f c*‘(T«*e needed *iurlng
the week or month.
SfirOf INTEREST TO
Iff iTIlE HOUSEWIEE
y lltle salt, sod
cssary.
CALOMEL GOOD
BUT NEXT DOSE j tanTac
Stubborn Caret of Stomach
Trouble Yield
MAY SALIVATE
It Is Mercury. Quicksilver. Shocks
Liver 2nd Attacks Your
Bores.
now. If a lard can or a wash hollar
Is to ha used for proresr'ng the <*ans.
see that the false bottom used last
yes*- is in perfect condition or make
a Dew one
Wash Cana Thorcughly.
All ran* and their top* should he
wit shed carefully aa they are emptied
ami before they are stored if they
sc * not, now Is the time to put them
Into immaculate condition Every par
tide **f foreign matter Inside or *>ut
should »>e removed and the flange*
vroum? tTie ♦'**' w rubhed with a brash.
Then the whole can and Its top should
be h*dled In a*>*la water. If pickle*
have been in the Jar. extra cars must
be taken. After boHisg. the *tpes Jar
should lie placed in the sunshine out
of d**ors for several days. A large
part of the losses In canning Is caused
by the Jars not loving absolutely cleun
Calomel *Mjlvntion 1* horrible. It
sw*-lls the tongiir, |imm»cIi* t lie 'Cfth
and start* rheuniHtlNiu. There** no rea-
son why a person should take sicken-
ing, salivating calomel when a few
cents buys a large bottle of I Hu I son *
Liver Tone—a |ierleci substitute for
calomel It lw m pIcuKaiit v<‘g**table
liquid which will start your liver just
a* surely a* caJumet. hilt It doesn't
make you sick and can not salivate.
Calomel Is a dangerous drug; toe
aides. It may make you feel weak sick
and itMuecuted tomorrow. I>on't Tw a
day's work. Take a s|M*onful of Ikmi-
a(»n's Liver Tone Instead and you will
wake up feeling great No salts neces-
sary. Your druggist says If you don't
find Ik»dsocTs Liver Tone sets better
than trench* rous calomel your un»uey
Is waiting for you - Advertisement.
Plea In the dreamer * plan and parea
away the enthusiasm
25,000,000 Bottle. Sold
Rats in the Cellar,
Mice in the Pantry,
Cockroaches
in the Kitchen
What can he more divagreeaMfc thaw a
home interred wuh pen.? DesOPf tlvesn
with Stssras* Electric Fasts, th* .tsuJarJ
mcr. c''.kroarhe*, «i.t, rbugs
ingle night. I\>c not hloor
tw«v like powd
than rrap*. Dir*
every box. Mor
Paste.
c than 43 ye
idy for use better
in 15 lar.gua
Something Suitable.
“Well, put 1
graphophooe.
Joy In religion Is but
for genuineness.
IN BUYING ASPIRIN
ALWAYS SAY “BAYER"
Look for the Nemo "Bayor" on Tab-
lots, Thor You Noott
Novor Worry.
"Bayer Tablets of A»plr1n" can bo
taken safely for Colds. Iie«tda< be,
Toothache, Kara* lie. Neuralgia. Luu»-
h«g". Kheiituatlsm, Joint l‘ulna. Neuri-
tis. ami 1‘ain generally.
To get quick relief follow carefully
ttie safe and proper directions in each
unbroken package of Tt«; er T ablets of
Aspirin " This package is ' plainly
staniped with the safety "flayer Cross
The “Haver Cross’' means the gen
utne. world fatuous Aspirin prescribed
by physician* for ever twenty-one
years.—Advertisement
LEVER PRESS VERY I.ELPFUL
Pressure Needed in Making Cheese
Can Be Regulated by Use of
Polo and Pail.
F*>r those who make their own
cheese following Is dencribed a simple
method of pressing the curd.
The lever *ti> k should he nhotit
twelve feet long, while th« weight may
consist of a pall containing rocks of
earth. The l*ux upon which the mold
is placed is *et about three f**et from
a w .11. post, or tn^e, on which the *laf
When a man Ih»ws to the inevitable
he ta a Ian In danger of sitting down
and staying there.
U Backache Crippling You t
1« that dull, nagging beck *< hr m*n-
uig u hard for you tu get around' AfW
you lauie, eoiw and tortured with sharp,
rheumatic paiua* It'a time, then, you
gave eotne attention to your ki lneya'
A |'«-r.latent l>ackacho is often Nature's
brat 1 of k.dtaey weakness. Yos
may have Iteadarhea. diumoaa and an-
Ooying bladder irr»-fuiantiea. too Kul-
nev trouble., if trouted early, are o.
u.lly eaetit corrected. Beam now with
Ikoan't Kuintv Pills iJ'ttw« have
helped thouw n<1« end should help jroO.
Ask your neighbor!
_ A Texas Casa
Cl as. Mayer, ror-
(Mtnter, JemfMS'
I** Eagle Pee*.
T v, auye ‘1 wavs
taken with * dull
t>a ** In my back
ami vft'h-n 1 atewpo^
l oiild hardly raise
, P aga‘n. My kM-
- ey* acted trrsgu-
larly. cwuMng me
ro get up frequent-
ly at mght tu t>aos
' a • « r » 11« b t.
w hlcb were highly
colored an.1 h..m«4
ney P !|* and they
M\ hoc k i. mow strong and
my kidneys a t regularly I h'gMy
......... nd this w.mderful kidney
remedy “
Get Dees'* al Aag ban, Mi e In
doan's vaa?
FOSTER - MILBUWN CO , BUFFALO, N. 1,
If you use Rfl Orwu Ball Blue In
your laundry, you will not be troubled
by those tiny rust spot*, often canoed
by Inferior bluing. Try It and see.
—Advortlseiuenl.
interesting
DROPSY
TMKATK» ONI
WIKI PRIB
heesd rn s few I,
awsttuig rsdw
fev* days -rtfulaie. rt*«. Itvsv. ktdWSirs. •_____
; uf.< r» t-.* m<mk1 sneadiMS M
enure •> »irm Wrrt* Fwmm Tr%mt Twommmmh
CUilliM DROPSY REMIOY CO. 1^1 lA.ITUBIKOk
YOU CANNOT AFFORO
To lot your little hurts and 1
mctit* get bad.
Keep Yncher Halm handy for Hut
Boils, Cuts, Corns, Files, or Rorwu
anywhere.
A*k your druggist. Avoid luMtaMi
—Advert larawat
right
Girls! Girlsitt
Sa v e Your Halrl
With Cuticural
S.., -V. (>■!.« B mi tu. 10— Saf
1,000 Agents Wanted
to wdl
ist.'ger I't’e It* ui«*<ly, t*t-»reFs BalOMI
\c! f.-rlv 1 r.vr sit ailments Ot*e ludtle pr^pdlKl
- n .u il Agents* Information frw. RbOggr 'f
* Med'cine Mfg., PflogsrvINa, TiSlfllb
Pressure Is Vanabie at W II.
!• nailed. f»ne end of the stick Is
plHc«‘d under the slat. Have a board
block uleiut half a foot *«]uure to plucf
*#r. the iiiohl and rest (lie stick «>n this.
Do not apply full pressure at flrst.
The pressure • an be regulated by
barging the pall about halfway be-
twe*n the mold .md tht en*l of the
stick. When more pressure should
be applied ijniw the p:tll t-’ the end
» f the stick.—Mrs. C. N. T. In
Funuing
i^Votr«lr*rnt* IS FJukI
•un.raa
Power
- ' — *■»
t hniilJwStcYiwateaiidU^*]
Never allow silver to stand on-
* ashed over night.
The lM**t p«illah f*H- bcass Is a so'o-
tlon of salt and vinegar.
Shilnd **ll added to putty prevents
It from hardening and cracking.
y **h
less sugar will be
If yoo buy **raiiges In quantity, store
em fit* their n*n n>*ia_r«> ao fh***
A dellchui* flavtir is given a roosting
g It with a few lable-
Np< Sit if ills Of j
Jsassjffjj
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CASTORIA
For Infanta and CkjfNM||
Mothers KmwUst
Genuine Casteria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
For fit
Thirty Yeal
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1922, newspaper, April 21, 1922; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832264/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.