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Changing Fashion In Furs

Sealskin Revival.

It is curious how furs have runs

of popularity and then are

many years

senlakin makes collars, revers, and caps; also couts to display magni- #cent trimmings of silver fox.

Ermine is still tailles, so ermine for discarded at the same period must definitely "not remain in ils silver-paper wrap- worn" as to have to be kept hid-ping.

den away.

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Cleopatra's

Beuty Hints

New Face Mask “Direct Descendant".

London.

Wrinkle-Banishing and skin. rejuvenating. are the two problems at presont creasing the brows of the beauty experts.

Each has her own pet remedy; One of the oldest and best-known salons has just brought forward a new mask for ageing skins, which claims to supply a certain-some- thing usually produced by youth alone.

This mask is said to be a direct descendant from Cleopatra's dress. ing-table.

Round-the-eye

wrinkles Bre

taken out daily at his salon by a new and highly staisfactory electric machine. By this means also puffy eyelids are made smooth [as a baby's.

WHEN GOWNS NEED

HATS.

A good rule to follow is that matter gowns with sleeves, no what length or degree of decollect age, require hats, unless they are of such distinct elegance in material and trimming that they could not possibly by anything but formal evening gowns.

Many people have large quan Menu Suggestions For To-morrow

tities of skunk which this year, atį Last, They can bring forth, for skunk is the principal fur used by one designer this season.

Apolhar "come buck," due pos sibly to the revival of almost Vie tarinn 'modes; is scalakiri. · Black

Ipi's +

OLD STYLES OF PAST SEASON

Victorian And Empire Predominant

TIFFIN

Baked Cod, Parsley Sauce Eggs a in Nesseirade French beans a la Pouletta Apple Omelet Lemon DINNER

Beetroot Cream Soup Herring Sand Macaroni Milanese Cauliflower au Gratin Prune Mould

Eggs a la Nesselrode

letes of the mixture. Brown both sides and sprinkle with

sugar

Taikoo

Lemon

before serving. silces could be served und would he an improvement.

Beetroot Cream Soup 14pinta vegetable stock, 1 best- root, 1 stick celery, I gill cream. Cook the beetroot, poel and chop finely. Chop the celery and add with the beetroot to the stock. Sim

mer gently for an hour. Rub the Houp through a sieve, season

La

Make a savoury chestnut puree taste. Reheat and just before! and press it through a pastry fore-serving add the cream.

ing bag with a plain tube, making

In wall round the inside of a but-i

Herring Salad

SEVERE TYPE OF HAT COMING.

Square Crowns And Breton "Sailors.”

A very, Interesting revival

in

2 salted herrings, beetroot, eg, hate this Spring will be the square

2 table salad dressing, 1 small shallot, crown. This gives a severity tered baking dish. Put spoonful of cream inside this wall, {1b. boiled potatoes, salt and pepper.which not only demands a definite break into the cream, very care-cayenne. Soak the herring

for

fully, 4 or 5 fresh eggs. Dust several hours in cold water, chang-type, but also needs "dressing up (with salt and pepper, place in oven ing the water often. Grill them, to". It is the only unusual crown

Jon the horizon at present. and remove the skin and bones till eggs are set, serve at once.

The Breton saflor is going break the fish into flakes. Cut the French Beans a Is Poulette

to

114 pints of cooked French potatoes into cubes and mince the appear again, also a new little tri beans, salt, egy, 11⁄2 oz. butter, shallot finely. Mix these together corne built up against crown, and, 1 teaspoon lemon juice or vinegar, and season well with salt, pepper of course, new variations of the

gill milk, 1⁄2 oz. of four, croutons and cayenne. Put the mixture in beret.

of fried bread. Melt the butter to a salad bowl, pour the

1

salad

Long Coats For Day Wear

Big Fur Trimmings Now The Mode.'

Long costs are now relegated to regulation daytime wear, when the ladies wear, dresses that are eight

floor. inches from the

These conta- are always trimmed with heap big fur, but the ladies don't jscem to care about putting this fur

where it will keep them warm.

They were Vionnet's fox collars that are fung back and leave the nape of the neck and top of the shoulders without protection, and they

wear Worth's cloth coats with hall the fur on the sleeves.

The coat has Alaskan seal sleeves, awfully voluminous, and there its fur ends. The coat, the collar and the cap tops of the sleeves are made of cinnamon brown mossy,woolen. Bands of the material trimmed with rows of diagonal stitching border the sleeve caps..

BRILLIANT NAILS

FOR EVENING.

Vivid Varnish Now Stylish.

Nails may be varnished more highly and more brightly by night than by day.

If your dress is white or black, a vivid varnish looks well and the greater the polish the better the Joffect.

To get this brilliant effect polish the nails with nail powder before varnishing.

Good Going!

The going will be good at work er play only so long as the diges- tive organs are kept in healthy condition, and to keep them thus there. is nothing more helpful than an occasional dose of Pinkettes. These tiny laxative pills, gentle in action and non habit-forming, stimulate the liver and intestinal tract, thereby aiding digestion and ensuring regular daily elimina tion. To dispel constipation, sick. headache, bilious attacks; to cor- breath, pimly Impure allow skin, and to relieve piles, Pinkettes are perfection. Get * vial to-day of any chemist.

rect

FOR SALE

iu a pan, add the cooked beans, dressing over, and garnish with sprinkle the flour over, and stir the some thin strips of beetrook and Two very

definite styles were beans over low heat for 2 or 3 with tufts of parsley,

Prune Mould presented all last year: that of the minutes. Pour the milk over and

Belb. prunes, 1 hint water, 3 oz. "forties" full and fluffy draperies simmer this for 5 minutes. used in the more youthful evening move the pan from the fire, and brown sugar, 1 oz. gelatine. Soak dresses, and the 1908 and earlier add yolk of the egg, beaten up with the prunca for a few hours in" a fashions that successfully. combina spoonful of water and the lemon pint of water after cleaning them

Part, I British Empire ed more. formal modes with the juice. Stir over low heat and sea thoroughly. Put them in casserole modern simplicity. At the mo-son well. Serve on a hot dish and in the same liquid with the sugar

Smart cocktail ensembles this Part II Foreign Countries ment,, thie later trend is good... garnish with croutons of fried and lemon or orange rind and season are two, three or four piece. Tvert and Tellier

Also noticeable is a desire. to read.

pinch of salt. Stew until tender. The cocktail spit has a separate Scott Strup & Cola Cond, SE: 9.00 look further back to the first "Em-

Stone the prunes, rub through a skirt, a short-sleeved or sleeveless

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·Apple Omelette

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert' bat, our renders are warned to look out for decisional phonetic" - snelling, such as harbor, plow, and altho

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* 7-Crammed

13-Net

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22-Begin

24-A 24h bright star 25-Tone (abbr.) 26-Frisshood

27-Mop

29 Series (abbr) 30-Prefix. Pertaining

to the day 31-Caresand

12-Endeavor

36-A destructiva beetle] 40-American poet

*41-Organ of hearing

43–A. vehicle.

I HORIZONTAL (Cont)

47-Scrutinize

48-A color

61-American Tamper ance Society (abbr.)

$2-Largs rock-boring

tool (pl.)

65-Anyone who holds property in trist 68-An English novellet,

18

VERTICAL (Cont.) 9-Man's naME

10-Pronoun

11-Moat profound 12-Reject

[16-Curi around

18-A carasi, gross

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pen-name "Oulda" 25-Man's name 89-Large bird of prey 60-Tyrants 61-Dwalt

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VERTICAL

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isa pecíessional reciters:

35~Consuma' 26-Conflict 37-Made' vacant

39–Flaxseed 42-Elevates

42-Middle

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48 Combining darm.

Marriage!

5-Prefix. Very much 50-Large, mate

44-5. W. State of U. 6. 6-Cancel

(abbr.)

45-A-gam

46-8mall candle

7-Clarifies

1-Royal Arch

Captain (abbr.)

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64-Laos fabric

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57-Bly (Obs.)

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SMART COCKTAIL ENSEMBLES.

Separate Skirt For New Suits.

1934

POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES

appear in to-morrowʻz izsus,

from

Stanley Gibbons Ltd.

4.90

FOR WHITENING HANDS.

$7.50 7.75

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2 or almond meal,

4.0% sweet almond all.

GRACA & CO.

Seeds, Religious Goods, Toys etc.

No. 10, Wyndham Street, jo

pire styles. One observes Jost 4 eggs, 3 Korean apples Beat aleve, add the gelatine dissolved in separate blouse of lab-may or phine head-dresses and jewellery the eggs lightly together with a little claret, stir until the Jellssoquins or satin, and a jacket or a square decolletage and often a pinch of salt. Peel and slice the is dissolved. Pour the mixture three-quarter wrap which matches Dealers in Postage Stamp Garder higher walst. In early tailored apples thinly and mix with the into a wet mould and leave in a the skirt. clothes a smart tendency is that beaten eggs, Have ready, the cool place to set. Turn out and Yet the tkirt and blouse.or, tunic of the short hip cont, with one but trying or omelette pan, melt serve with sponge Angers and must stand alone, and' be suitable,

little butter and make 5 or 6 ome whipped cream.

for restaurant dining and dancing.;

ton.

4. pure strained honey, 2 drans egg yolk..." Melt the honey, add to the almond meal, knead tågether with the beaten yolks,;

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