THE CHINA MAILS
FRIDAY, APRIL 1934.
11 The WOMAN'S Page tit
Gayer Knitted Wear This Spring OFF-THE-FACE HATS
Airwoman's Influence On Sports Modes.
CHECKS AND PLAIDS WILL BE
SEEN IN NEW SWEATERS
Knitteds were never gayer nor more interesting than they are this spring, and judging from the popu- larity they enjoyed during the southern resort season, they are on their way to a much-in-demand spring.
While classic knitteds will re- main first choice, there arę numer- ous novelties that will have youth- ful appeal. Among the classic, there are two styles in three pieca suita. The auit with the dress- maker type sweater in soft boucle wools, and the newer closely woven suit consisting of skirt slip-over sweater and cardigan.
This type! looks especially smart on the golf links and is just us becoming to the mature gure as it is to the youthful,
A group of sports toga designed and sponsored by Mrs. Amelia Earhart is showing its influence. The elothes include suits, dresses, cats and blouses all of sports na- ture, and while they do show aero nautical influence. they are not louded with a lot of trick gadgets, They essentially reflect that young woman's good taste.
TO SUIT ALL
Changes In Halo Designs "At Spring Showings.
In the showing of Autumn, 1933 here and there
one. caught & glimpse of an off-face hat sometimes becoming, sometimes al- most an, atrocity. The fashion caused much comment. Would they become popular? Were they caay to wear? Why were they not more; Battering? All these queries have been cleared
up with the new showings. The off-face is definite- y in the picture but it is a new [off-face hut Milliners have taken
definite steps
to amend their
| original ideas and to present an off-face silhouette which has been so adjusted as to be becoming and acceptable to women of all types and ages.
Many Versions
Firat to be considered is the hat that started this upward movement
the baby bonnet. It is reminis cent of the diadem head dress which was so popular for winter formalities. It has an upturned brim that frames the face in # delightfully naive fashion. There
Lingerie And Corsets Of Mesh Batiste
Uncorseted Appearance
Desired.
Much of the success of the sleek: silhouette depends upon the ling-j crie which is worn underneath. In the new slips and panties much attention has been given to the" cut of the garment. They are made to hug the hips flatly, with- out any extra fullness...... Skirts have's bit of a flare which is de- cidely in keeping with the wind- blown silhouette, Much dark lace
is being shown for spring, but it is expected that the lighter laces will far exceed the dark by summer when thin dresses are worn. The slip with the adjustable shoulder strap is very much aniong those present. While this is not a new feature it is decidedly an important jane.
little On each strap is metal catch affair through which to any the straps may be pulled length desired, eliminating the bit of tacking that used to be neces- sary.
Concerning Corsets
is also the poke bonnet, another version of the same type, in which the brim becomes larger at top and. sides, These are definitely hata Mexican to be worn with afternoon clothes, woollens. They will welcome the colours, checks and plaids. The or when you dine Informally. And new sheers which are so delight-revival of challis fashion sensitive designers pray that only CHANGES IN HOSIERY give the figure freedom and a smart
There are many smart women who live most of their days i11
They
come in pastels,
fully light in weight that they material has met can be worn far into the spring. Iterest this season. Many Influences On Hat
Designs.
Bats are going through a curi- Qusly interesting phase, for the millinery designers, consciously or otherwise, are being influenced by
trends-Tuder, many
eighteenth -century and Victorian. among
others.
Feathers are about again, andį not only lend themselves to the
· moţe romantje, mood of the millin- eri, but also give the touch of 'colour that women like as a wel-| come to spring.
In. Every Home
.where health is valued, the dangers of neglected constipatioa are well known, and at the, first signs a reliable laxative is
La resurted to. Such a
action,
yet
Pinkettes may be
, Mild in
with per- "old;
is Pughly en serive In the work of ping nature, fect safety by you're and They are non-griping and non: habit-forming. To correct live · rishness, biliousness, sick head- achen impure breath and other illa arising from a congested fond tract, a dose or two of Pinkettes is all that is required, Get a vil to-day. Pinkettes are obtainabla at all chemista, .
Bringing Up Father.
SAY! ARE YOU GONNA GIVE THIS DA
OR NOT YOUVE
CHANGED YOUR" MIND THREE TIMES SO FAR ·
два
with great in those with fresh, naive faces át-
tempt to wear them!
Menu Suggestions For To-morrow
TIFFIN
Bacon and Tomato Toast Irish Stew
Suel Dumplings Buttered Bamboo Shoots Chocolate Cottage Pudding Vanila Custard Sauce DINNER
Flemish Soup
Fillets of Sole au Gratin Riced PolaLOCH
Tournedos of Beef with Chestnut
Purce
Buttered Cauliflower Baked Apple Dumplings
Fresh Cream
Bacon and Tomato Toast
SHADES
The most popular foundations of the spring season are those that
uncorseted look. These garments are usually made of mesh batiste, crepe de chine and satin of a firm
Suntan And Beige Will texture. Lastex which gives gar
Be Popular Colours.
ments the two way atretch is off paramount importance. While los- tex was formerly used in garments seasons Hosiery for young, slender figures, it is now been extremely being introduced into garments 1 turnip, 2 oz. butter, 2 sticka neutral. The belges with a for the larger "woman, and is meet> celery, 3 onions, 1 gill cream, grayish cast that made them wearing with great success.
Flemish Soup
lettuce, 2 oz. pens, I quart stock,
For several colours have
able even with grey were the only
Stew the vegetables, cut into dice important beiges. But this spring!
in the butter with a little of the tells a different story, and it may
stock for an hour, then add the be attributable to the tale of BRIGHT TWEEDS FOR
rest of the stock and simmer for tweeds.
half an hour.
For with all these warm
Season with salt colour n true, beige, or Bunkist
and pepper, add a lump of sugar stocking. will look best, Thes
WOMEN.
and stir in the cream. Heat and shades, are strong and countless New Colour Combination
serve.
Fillets of Solo au Gratin
1 medium size. sole, 1 gill of brown sauce, 4 oz, veal stuffing, breadcrumbs,' mashed potatoes, 1
washings do not detract from them.
women,
The sunkist shades should. Many women are going to 'de prove very welcome news to mostipend upon the fabric of their auit for ita smartness. Tweeds, that Some Neutrals
tailor well are perfect suits-and Not all of the spring stocking tweeds always bring colour, so There are spring 1934 is expected to be one re neutral, however. many good neutral shades,
and of a decidedly. colourful nature. Put a ring of also grays, but these are decided-The warmth of tweed colours is
{ty in the minority.
4 rounds of bread, 4 slices of joz. of butter. Skin and fillet the
tomato, 4 rashers of bacon, sea-sole, spread veal stuffing on each
ол
aoning, parsley for decorating, fillet und roli it up. Toast the bread only on one side mashed potatoes
fireproof A jand butter the untonated side. Re-Idish, arrange the fillets In a circle,) move the rind from the bacon,leoat them with 'breadcrumbs, and] Put the rashers through the min-put a small piece of butter on each, cer and fry them until they are cook in a moderate oven for about ¡tender. Heap the minced bacon 20 minutes, or until the sole is
or the French toast. Place a cooked and nicely browned.
COLOUR LEATHER
BELTS
lightly cooked slice of tomato sen- Tournedos of Beef with Chestnut How To Revive That Old
soning with salt and pepper on top. | and garnish the savoury with small sprig of parsley.
Chocolate Cottage Pudding
Purec
3 lb. of fillet of beef, Halian
Day-Time Dress. "
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sauce, 4 oz, of dripping, sult and Quite
of simple number pepper, chestnut puree. Cut the dresses we wear for so much of 1%1⁄2 oz. rocón, 4%1⁄2 oz. of flour, 3ment into neat rounds about 3 the day under warm costs will 02. margarine or butter, 3 oz. of inches in diameter and inch take on a fresh lease of life, if y
if you sugar, milk to mix, vanilau flavour-thick, Flatten them with a cutlet give them a new belt. ing, 1⁄2 teaspoonful of baking-bat, and sprinkle with salt and
You can have these in any co powder. Mix the flour and cocoa pepper. Melt the dripping in loured leather you please, very together, Rub in the margarine pan, and when hot put in the Allets soft in texture and with ingenious, or butter. Add. the augar and and cook for 10 minutes, turning fastenings, but the most exciting |buking-powder; and mix well. Add 2 or 3 times. Arrange a thin ring ones are in slipper satin, red, blue, a few drops of vanilla and auf of chestnut pures on a hot entree or green, or other colours if you ficient milk to mix all to about the dish and put the tournedos on this prefer them; some of them aro consistency of a cake. Put into in a circle leaning up against each fastened with one of those buckles a small greased pfe-dish, and bake other. Fill the centre with the that look like glass, but are not; for about 30 minutes in a moderate- remainder of the chestnut purce and others' buttoning over a frog are. ly hot oven,
strain the sauce round..
made of the same satin.
IT'S MEWIFE'S
MIND
CHANS
NOW
WHAT'S THIS? A TELEGRAM
UNDER THE DOOR-AHI ITS FROM MAGGIES:
expected entirely to take the place of the greys of last year. Novy blue may prove, very important, and beige and brown in all their many tones will be most promin- ent. Unusual combinations, such,
der blue with navy looked for as as mustard with' aquamarine, pow.
important and very smart,
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
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(abbr.)
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