The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1926 Page: 7 of 8
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■ ften, during the past year
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Group of Latest Hate
demure hackground. A clever
kIoii of the bareita appears ut
ruued -.v'.tl:
'" •• de chine, radium silk and oth-
tl.l:. weaveH divide popularity In
• with the extreme nf daintlnexs
1 ‘ "d hi georgette and chiffon gar-
Second to these come mer-
•1 nainsook and line bullate with
r cottons used fur gowns and
!; i as of the very practical sort
l’ n crepe maintains Its lead for
w and for negligees, and fine voile
’ - an effective part as a rival for
' ■ AH these materials are dyee |
the same beautiful light colors,
rt-'uh n*orh and maize and
lit crecn featured in late displays,
may ho retinted, if washes
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igRta
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like it, on the
pay**'
Typical of Present Modes
■ popular as an adornment as
artnenis and can be indulged
«• <>r the delicacy of materials
milking lingerie, which cali»
tniiiaparent and sheer fab-
the
lace-
gar-
lace
c:'■ ■
.sU
nt, except for fancy
Hug and an occaslot
ddery. In elaborate
lace, wor ,eff into t’
distinct styles remain popular
*d and lace-trimmed garments,
latter the tendency Is toward
tecta for usual .rear, while
of the great
1 the greater
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v Jr,
give some indication c
variety of shapes and
elaboration that answer that demand.
The first hat shown Is a typical mid-
summer model of hair braid, it bus
h semi-facing of chiffon and the side
crown Is almost covered with rose
foliage and two large, full-blown roses.
At the right Is a fanciful shape with
round crown and a double brim effect
of georgette, stitched with rows of
narrow braid. Velvet ribbon Is used
for trimming with a little cluster of
flowers posed at the right side. This
Is just the season for the winsome
poke shape at the left, made uf chif-
fon overlaid with lace. Roses and
long stems are charming against this
I of everything «e. Ct
Ing of that “hat co:.
1 we hear so much ab«
I mands artistry In ou
? stttchery
»nal touch
tely trimmed
fh»* garment,
of medallions, godets and Ince
are featured. Between
"L’tiy tailored and these
- -i types, there are many
in which narrow laces and
■ns arc used with restraint, ns
’ pretty nightgown pictured here,
model is typical of present
■ ■ which seem tn have little use
■ even the vestige of h sleeve. It is
■ !<■ of pink radium silk with narrow
ce and a medallion of alencon
■ trimming. Washable satin rlb-
n N used for the shoulder straps
•y lizard that cti
is
Lizi
Lizard)
King's
because I
my buck which
on
do 1
don’t really
e I k
I'm So Fond of Our Nam*."
sup-
They
that I
ill myself
makes it
•, but that
why 1 am
,ny other
know the
11 myself Mrs. K
Mrs. King's LI;
cannot
If any
for my
ig's Lizard, as
-ds have been
• As a matter of fact. I don't see any
reason for being called King's Lizard,
and yet King's Lizard I have always
been called, and always will bo ralleu.
“And It's a nice name, a tine, royal,
uf which
Mexico and I d,
cause I have aca
number six.
It Is because
i are smooth,
any of these
! “Now that nsiy be so,
| enough of a reason to s
“Yet It must satisfy
I pos«.*.
"Do not try to find out If there
Isn’t some reason tuc'.’vd awav which
you haven I thought of as yet.
"Don’t bother to think of why ><»U
have a firn- name, but just think that
you have, and be happy over that.”
“I hiu happy over it.” suid King's
Lizard.
“But you’re always wondering why
voti have such a name,” said Mrs.
King's Lizard.
“Don't wonder any more.
• Just be a proud and happy King's
Ll/ard nil your King's Lizard days."
And the King's Lizard agreed that
that was the sensible thing to do, de-
cidedly the sensible thing to do.
: “I don't suppose it is because I am
gray with bluck and brown touehet*.
J “I don't suppose It is because 1 have
j u ringed tall which is bright and beau-
tiful.
1 “1 don't suppose it la
• .-nntc ft-.-.n-. far
iui lviumiu tor such a inline," *uiu
I find out any other reason.
I one does know the reason
■ name I would be very grateful if they
. would tell me.
“Oh, very gratefu.', Indeed.
I would be doing the whole King’s Llz-
! ard family a favor.
I “Surely they would be pleased to
i do the King’s Lizard family a favor.
“It Is not every day hi the week
or month or year that one has a
chance to do u favor ’.ike that for iho
members of the King's Lizard fam-
| tiy.
i cause I was so named fur some rea-
son or other years and years ago.
“Now that inny be so. but it Is not
Fatter Seat Wanted
The street «ir was* crowd*!. A
stout Woman entered ami a slender
young man got up and offered her a
seat.
It was evident to all that site cuul-l
not alt in the snuill spare. A smsll
boy opposite nt thts moment to
his mother. "Mother. wLy doesn t
somebody give her a fatter seat?"
He Had to Turn
Junior whs in the first grade, an
j like most llffle folks was very eng
! to obey his teacher. When she, tier
I fore, instructed the pupils that afte
mighty name. It's
to be proud, it Is."
"It is. Indeed.” agreed Mrs King’s
Lizard. “Hut let me suggest •»>me-
tblng to you."
"What Is it?" asked King’s Lizard
"Do not feel sad because you can-
not find a reason for having such a
inline.
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cupful
grata* juice
Velvet Sherbet.—This h
together,
but
put
three
Strawberry
Ice
If
Latest in Submarines
two
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daily prepared for Infants In
Old Folks Need
a Mild Laxative
Chocolate
Faces,
blackheads
i KREMOLA
FACE BLEACH
Gy for
Dr. Caldwell's
svniTP
hot s<
»*d to
la nwd instead of swe«»t-
sugar.
a recipe
pod.
Young, but Heavy
Paul ZcLr, eleven, and his I
sick headache, dlzztm
or sour, irss-y
er »>«e», V.<- tai *1 00.
x«r. ►-»♦ Booklet.
... R.m-nor. Ml
1 MOTHER:- Fletcher'.
Castoria is a pleasant, harm-
less Substitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, Teething Dropu
and Soothing Syrups, espe-
arms and Children all ages.
Gild ren
!J.V co.
Chlcag*, Hl*
* •
might as well refuse to
with glasses as to negle
to weak bowels.
Is your present laxative in wluit-
ever t’onn, promoting naturnl bowel
“regularity”—or must you purge and
“physic” every day or two to avoid
1 haa.lurha <flv7lr.^ua
Sauce—Melt j
Calamity
“Lawsy, but Ah suttinly does hate
dis Job,” sighed the colored
>n being discharged.
have a family to support T’
r late mistress.
but Ah’s got an engagement
to be broked," groaned the poor girl.
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the palate ou a hot duy than th
freshing fro
With
berry ulce.
or lu fact
good flavored fruit Juice,
sweetened to taste and
frozen with a pint of '
thin cream and a table- I
----— .. of I
Buy a large HQ-cent bottle a’ any
store that sella medicine and Ju t sea
for yourself.
keep your skin clear by nzfbu them for
daily toilet purposes. Don't fall to in
elude Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement.'
to lose d
maid upot
“You h
on. c. h.
3«7> Michigan Av*.
kills I \
thetn\\ '
r». Bj.-d !,-w»
•t yoor .'rugfUt ot groe*
McCORMK K SCO..
Not a “Physic”
Cultlcura for Pimply
To remove pimples and
smear them with Cuticura Ointment '
Wash off tn five minutes with Cutl-
Cbocolate Dainties.
Chocolate Is such a general favorite
that nearly everybody enjoys
of the popular fo
French Chocolate.—
Melt two ounces of bit- .
ter chocolate, add two .
tablespoonfuls of sugar |
and oue-half cupful of i
wator, boiling hot. Cook
three minutes. Scald
three cupfuls of milk
with one-fourth of a cup-
ful u. finely ground cof-
fee, strain and add the
chocolate with one-eighth uf u ten
egg
less, biliousness.
beater and serve with whipped I
, cream.
Chocolate Sauce.--4 ook two squares
of chocolate, u cupful uf sugar and ■
one half cupful of water together with
two Uiblespoonfuis of butter and one- j
fourth teaspoonful of suit. Cook
twelve minutes, add a «oHMt..M>nfui of !
vanilla and serve hot Very nlee over i
vanilla ice cream Otult the flavoring '
when serving over ice cream flavored |
with vanilla.
Chocolate
squarea of cnocoiate. auu oue ana one- : _
half cupfuls of sugar and one cupful '
«
spoonful or i vo of lemon
Juice, one may have a delightful frozen
Water ices are prepared by boiling
togoiner sugar amt water ; com unu add
i tLc Buuiued fruit juice and freeze,
j A tnblesp<M>nful or two of lemon is
i always good to add to any fruit com-
’ blnatlon a.- it seems to bring out the
Most mon and women past fifty must I constipated. It never gripes, Rlekenl
give to the bowels some occasional help or upsets the system. Beeidea, It Dabso-
els»* they suffer frotn cottsllpallen. Uneputely iuiruik'Sa and plc-a.* tnt t> take,
might as well refuse to aid weak eyes ........ -• —
h gentle ahi
Pa Knows
whnt Is selectivityf
Moussa — Melt three I
squares of chocolate, add oue and one-
half cuprum or sugar ami one cupitu ;
of thin cream ; boll one minute, cool. ;
add a tea*p"<-tiful of vanilla, a pinch ;
of salt snd n.« whip from three cup
full of heavy crown. A tabteepoouful
of geiutin mixed with a little cold
water is added to the hot mixture
i‘our into a mold ai d let stand packed
In Ice and salt four hours.
Cocoa Ico Cream.—Take two cup ;
fuls of milk, one cupful of sugar, one ;
tablespoonful uf cornstarch or arrow- !
1 root, and one half cupful of cocoa; •
cook lu a double boiler for twenty
minutes. Add four egg y'iks well ,
beaten, a teaspoouful of vanilla and
a little salt. Freeze hs usual.
Cocoa Parfait.—B<>H nne cupful of
sugar with one half cupful of water
ten minutes, pour the sirup over four
tnblii-p'‘"i.fu'z of COCOO Which h'lS
I,evn beaten with four egg yo kh. cook
over hot water until of the consistency
| of soft custard. Beat until cold, add j
two cupfuls of whipped cream flavored .
. with a little vanilia and a pinch of
salt added. Turn Into a mul l and
^ack in ice and salt; let atand four I
noun.
Orange
DR W H. CALDWELL
AT THE ASK OF 83
Crsam.—Mush a
3, strain carefully
and sweeten with u sugar anti water
sirup which has been boiled and
cooled. Add a quart of rich milk, or
milk and cream, or » qunrt of thin
cream, making a richer Ice; ndd a
pinch of salt and freeze as usual. Al-
ways pack the ice cream after freezing
an<l let stand an hour or two. as it
seems to be better flavored so treated.
All frozen dishes stand up better
when served, that is. are firmer, If a
sugar sirup
ent ng with
Peanuts and Lettuce. If one Mkes
peanuts this will he erjoyed: Sprinkle
head lettuce with roiled or coarsely
chopped peanuts serve with a bit of
ahredded onion, or thst may be omit-
ted. Serve with French or a boiled
dressing highly seasoned.
Frozen foods and chilled drinks nre
invaluable In the sickroom, as are the
»oups and broths. All food intend-
» he served hot should be hot. and
all eold foods cohl. It Is well, when
> j»os«toie, to piace tiie disiieti ou the
tray and pour Into them, to avoid
spilling.
To avoid imitation*, always look for the signature of /-CdcXtAl
Proven direction* on each package. Phyiir.ians everywhere recommend IL
STOMACH TROUBLES
' quickly leave. Green's August Flower
j Is a stomachic corrective, has been
used for tki years and has given re-
lief to thousands suffering with indi-
gestion, dyspepsia, constipation.
At al! druggists. .’WK and
Ml* FesrtW1.*??
JAIiTjivIli onvac ivr.r ii\rAVir,i\ 1,
SUBTLE CHANGES APPEAR IN HATS
QTie Kitchen
Cabinet
^'MaryGraharnOonner
But many
Wel<
KINC.’S I T7APD
DADDY'S
EVENING
FAIRYTALE
ASHION may be fickle in many
. is, but In lingerie styles she
•. single-mln'led. There are no
1 ij chnnges tn popular ui<>des in
:■ !>■ deviations in cut and In trim-
. and colors- nil Influenced by
harmony. Women seem to have had
a spell of indifference to style and dis-
tinction tn their headwear, which was
report, but there Me of :
a sump
skin w
In Part*. >a
»on Arenu- CB'-
,.ly, in AthSSAlZ
Ilnur.
Tb«
Other* n»<
t know tr.e
M«D7
ons young
eosmeti'- I*
mi v»«
ep‘
kouK
was so <i*vot*4
beesuxe h*
non. r.ot bresu**
!. but becau**
er ans" r* wer*
L«sar, AJex*oi»r'
tel (Germany'
urwo. -vta*
1 tn vsrt'U* o'*1*
bad never b*e"
Th. -'theM
for b<>ye m MW"
t <t*
Mjcel tt-
JULIA BOTTOM LEY.
Ob t*z«, Waetern Mewepaper unioe y
he hurrieliy put up his hand.
“But, tetcher." be said. "1 must turn
at York r< ad."
mixed, add three egg
i time, four tablespoor.fi
Alt Set ■ one-fourth of a c
no! : ‘’""*1 "**.
of college and Fin ready for work.
Whnt shall I doF’
Dr. Onhlwell’s Syrup Pepatn helps
to natural, regular b»>vc-I
sj-„-vt:::ent even fur those chronicsiij
which terminates In two “ears’* at
lite iriHii where ■ iiund'Hone otiiuuivuL,
of rhlueotouua, la N’uthlng Is «u
popular as these fine rhinestones, in
endlessly varied figures. A topttner,
unumg millinery styles, finishes this
brief recital. It 13 a •prtghtly sailor,
with high, soft crown of silk mid trim-
ming of braid bands. It has collar of
velvet ribbon, with a trow ul the right
lots tn a double boiler, add three
ttblrepoonfuls of butter, sitr nntll well
’ yolks one at a
’tils of stgur and i
ccpfdl of rich milk, i
sdd the iuice and I
j rind of an orange am! serve at once. 1
: raoeout. and »M>« Oyor» M> t. j
"Oral. Ihut h»e of nol.tora." I- two that ro.,,1 • w»ll.
the irroccr. “and rush for the truck . 4 • •
with It. That's tonchdown. Get set rULLM.
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lv “Bayer” L*x ■
bottle* of 24 and
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST I
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross” on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved sate
by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years.
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1926, newspaper, June 18, 1926; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250548/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.