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TUESDAY MARCH 20, 1934

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GUIDE TO

MID-SEASON

SMARTNESS

New Blouses Indicate Longer Waists

FASHION POINTS ENUMERATED

The new way of dressing is kind to less well-off women and the. young people on their own allow-

ances,

In the ease of the wearing' of a

first-class model, extreme up-to- dateness is not so necessary, be cause the dress, or suit, carries Its

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow

Take

TIFFIN

Savoury Cakes Buttered Kohlrabi Roast Pheasant

Bread Sauce Creamed Cucumbers Saute Potatoes Saxony Pudding Golden 'Syrup DINNER

Cream of Spinach Scalloped Fish Country Captain Buttered Green Peas

Pigeon Pla

Pear Mould

Savoury Cakes

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pint of milk, put it in own style, which is not easy to a lined saucepan, and let it come spoil. In the matter of the sim-to a boil. Add one saltspoonful of pler "ensemble," or last year's suit, celery, sult, and a little pepper. Put in a muslin bag, slice of many touches must be added be-onion, 2 bay leaves, and a sprig of fore its wearer can look chic. parsley or thyme. Simmer for

bag, A new hat, at this time of year, minutes, then take out the

Mix 1 oz. of butter and a desert- spoon of flour with a little milk, a0 up-to-date neck-line or tie, and thicken the sauce. Mince any gloves, shoes and handbag, all add cold meat and mix with it. Shape and to the fashionable and correct ap-into lat cakes, dip in cgg

breadcrumbs, and fry in boiling

is possibly the best purchase,

pearance.

but

It is best to concentrate on a

extra

fat.

Saxony Pudding

small but novel fashion-point, auch 1 small stale loaf of brows as the way of a collar or a cuff, an bread, 5 oz. sugar, 3 gills milk, 6 in dress-jewellery or ajeggs, 3 oz. glace cherries, 3 oz.

eultanas, 1 lemon. I small glea changed walst-line. The simple aherry or Marsala, and I gill styles that did duty last year may cream. Trim the crust off the loaf in some cases do again; but cer-(or stale plain cake), cut the crum

tain new points may be helpful:

LENGTHS. These will not violently altered; at least, not the earlier collections.

THE

by part into small dice and put in basin. Put 4 the sugar in a stew- be pan and when of

a light caramel

WAIST-LINE-Here it

in put in 3 gills of milk and boil up. Beat up the yolks of 3 eggs and 2 whole eggs, stir the boiling milk en to this, pour over the bread and is noticeable that the smarter add the remaining sugar, glace blouses are worn over, instead of cherries, cut in quarters, sultanas under, the skirt, which indicates picked, the finely chopped rind of 1 lemon and its 'juice, the sherry H longer waist. These over- or Marsela and 1 gill cream. Mix blouses, many of which have bas-all together and put into a well. Steam ques, or are darted above and buttered pudding mould. below, are close-fitting. The in-for 2 hours. Serve with syrup. side more tailored type of shirts

Cream of Spinach Wash and buil six pounda of are worn with either a corselet.

Drain spinach in salted water. skirt or filled into a lower belt and chop very fine. Put in a stew- !

of buller, SLEEVES.-These are no long-pan with 2 oz.

Style in the Rain

Springkins fa rain-čima, so-Dama Fasklan, producer this silk raimoent for the woman who like to be style ich noon in the ralu. li še umarily fashlowed with the new 'cape collur unal «słanking--white-poet-button- With the coat, Jaun Eoward, screen playar, wears a plaid barat mi chocquered gauntlet gloves,

SUITS TAKE THE LEAD

Sleek Hips Are

Emphasised.

DASHING HATS NEEDED

New York.

The tailor-made suit is invari.] salt,

ably associated with the English, er exaggerated nor are shoulders pepper, and a little grated nutmeg. over-squared. Cuffs can be very stir until the moisture is almost woman, yet no one laves the petti tailleur more than the Parisienne, decorative.

evaporated, then stir in an ounce BUTTONS. and a half of flour, and 3 pints of We who live on this side of the BELTS AND

are not thoroughly Atlantic and milk. When the mixture These come in to renovate, and boiled

her habits are minute remove acquainted with Indicate changes of line. Glass, has bailed for a steel, paste or, indeed, any sort from stove, rub it twice through a prone to think of the Paris woman of fancy button may be used. fine sieve, and return to the pan. as dressed always in the furbelows

But SKIRTS-The newest are cut Stir and heat is well without, boil that make was we think.

high style.

no one clings butter plain and straight for day wearing it. Add a little more

more to the discreet tailor-made) Serve land half a cup of cream.

than the women who live behind! rather tight fitting.

(with fried breadcrumbs,

the severe portals of the gray bouses of the Faubourg St. Ger

of as

the

COATS.-Can be of innumer- able lengths and still be fashion- able. Plenty of the long and chic, and gloves, shoes and bag the main, or in the luxurious apart short three-quarter lengths and Anai subtie flavouring which, like ments of the district around the aleck little hip-coats have onion in salad, must be sensed but Etoile gone on the cruises. The short never tasted,

country tailored suita.

auf. They always feel ficiently habillees in their tailleurs) reefer model is revived for There is one satisfactory thing to trot about town in them all day about a sult you can wear and and then to end up at the Ritz at GLOVES-Continue to be fair-wear and never feel conspicuous in the cocktalf hour without going ly decorative, and for the next it, at the same time making it a home to change.

twä or three months fanciful substantial background for other Mine, Yvonne Carette stated gauntlets can still be worn in high-style points, extravagant upon the occasion of her recent kid, wool, or embroidered stit-ones, too, in the way of fur and visit to New York: The simple tailleur in the foundation of the chery. White is returning to accessories,

ward- You will find your waist line well-dressed Parisienne's fashion, so are paler shades. The quieter styles are best.

sgain when you go to pick out your robe," A well-cut suit in a grand. HOSIERY. For ordinary wear Spring Buil You can't do with fabric, a blouse, a dashing hat and Smartly belted, and smart gloves, shoes and bag equip this should not be loo light, out one now. The linnet and brown-begge emphasising sleek hips, it is to be you to go anywhere. A good suit blouse range are correct for day, and reckoned with in the present supplies elegance, the the fancy patterned liele are tailored styles. A blouse to be colour or dash or both, the hat

(Continred at foot of preceding worn with country low-heeled good-looking, must be mugly en shoes,

Column)

EVENING DRESS IDEAS

Sleeves A Distinguishing dressmakers have planned means of getting them gratefully out of the way

Feature.

CLOSE FITTING SKIRTS

There are dresses with traius which can be hooked up at either side, or in front. Again, the owner Evening dress is very deceptive of a gown with an elegant point There are some frocks of which ed train can let this trail grace- the front view gives little indica fully behind her as she walks up tion that they are in reality eve the room to greet her hostess and ning clothes. But the initated hook it up to form a graceful cas know that neck in front and

|: (Continued at Foot of Next Col) long sleeves are features which distinguish an evening dress,made for a really formal party.

It is the back of such an eye- ning dress, or rather, its almost backlessness, which advertises. Its "evening" character.

across

A lovely gown of this descrip- | tion made from deep amethyst' purple velvet was carried up to the base of the throat. Soft folds the front of the bodice merged into the wrist-length sleeves, fitting closely from elbow to wrist. At the back the bodice was cut to show a waist-deep panel 'lof the owner's back.

The close-fitting skirts of Buch dresses are the despair of any but the. very slender woman. To wear Buch a frock successfully it is necessary to be tall, very alight, straight, and weigh not more than about 9 st.

Trains appear on many even ing dresses. In order that women may be persuaded to adopt them

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"There is one milk I cannot spoil!”

ZOU can have fresh milk any

Y time you want it. Regardless

of heat, regardless of weather ... regardless of every condition ́that can affect a milk supply).

Get Kilm Powdered Whole Milk. For Klim keeps without refrigéra- tion in any climate. Klim is pure, fresh cows milk-only the water in removed. Mix Klim with water

and it tastes like, fresh liquid milk. It is every bit as nourishing as liquid milk. Because it is liquid milk.

Klim even for babies!

Use Klim for every purpose. It

is recommended by doctors even For powder- for frailest babies,

ing makes Klim raore digestible. than the usast cows milk

Get Klim to-day f

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23-Dispatched

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(pl.).

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the end

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cading drapery down the back of the skirt when she wants to get it out of the way for dancing. [-

Not every evening dress gives a straight silhouette, Wing-like excrescences from the back of the shoulders or in the form of stif folds applied to otherwise close- fitting skirts are interesting indica- tions that dressmakers want to vary the slim, traight-silhouette, which may be graceful but has been fashionable so long as to be [slightly "monotonous.

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