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New Sun Suit

for beach lounging, Mury Carlisle, screen player, selects this nifty suit. It is composed of linen stacks and e

tay red linen 'kerchief this fastens bracelet around the neck, leor-

in

ing the shoulders and back bare.

Fashion Note

Suggestions

Sandals For Dancing,

Long gloves in deep orange suede-would be chic with a brown chiffon dress.

New evening sandal, consisting of two wide straps and a very high heel in gold kid. In contrast, flat-heeled sandals are being shown for dancing.

Handbags of chameleon ~the latest addition to the many reptile' skins being used for this purpose. These bags are beautifully mark- ed, and are softer than most other skins. In several mounted on steel.

For Cruising

For the spring cruise-bras- and siere and shorts in brown white striped stockinette, with short swagger coat to match. This and a sun-tan pink bathing suit of will look good "in and out" the ship's swimming-balh

“SHORTS” VOGUE FOR WOMEN SEEN

Fashion Editor Predicts Summer Popularity.

FOR BEACH AND COURT

New York,-A complete revolú- tion in summer wearing apparel is! predicted this summer as a result of the overwhelming vogue for "shorts." Both women and men are going to wear them, and not merely for tennis and the beach.

They are going to be popular for purch and lawn, for motoring, at

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow

the country clubs, on the streets of Boiled

resort towns.

Cleaning Pewter Betty Thornley Stuart, fashion

editor of Collier's Weekly, predicted the popularity of

who

the

TIFFIN

Teal a la Bourgeoise Cottage Pie Buttered Paranips Indian Pudding Ginger Sauce DINNER

Hare Soup Fresh Salmon Cutlets White Caper Sauce Sweetbreads en Caisse

Capon and Smoked Tongue

Yeast Dumplings Fresh Fruit Salad Whipped Cream

Teala la Bourgeoise

Elaborateness In New Mode

Glittering Accessories

In Ascendency.

NE or two Paris houses have de-

ONE or two Parte haute hs of the

military fashions for women; gold/ braid and unexaggerated shoulders decorations.

For the most part, however. { clothes are more peaceful than they have been, with the big houses] determining that this is to be a gala season with all thought of hard times thrown into the discard.

Elaborateness is the order of the day, with gold and silver cloth,' sequias, buttons and everything else that glitters, in the ascendency.

Crowns. of jewels and precious! metals and bracelets, necklaces, earrings and huge breastplate pins and clips of real emeralds, rubles,' sapphires, pearls and diamonds are decreed necessary for the woman of fashion this spring and summer.

MILLINERY FOR WINDY DAYS.

Cap To Complete Spring Suits.

new

slices. Put them into a basin and pour the milk over them. Add the The Ideal headgear for a high sugar and allow the mixture to be wind is a cap that really its the come cold, then beat up the cake. head, and there are many Beat up the eggs and alir them capa in shantung and straw, also

the in fabric, felt, and feather. into the cake mixture. Cut ginger into small pieces and add. Some show the slight side-ban- |

or winged Reserve a few pieces of ginger to deau, with a flower put at the bottom of the mould.mount to correspond with the but- Grease a mould or basin, decorate tonhole in a tailored cost.

it with some pieces of preserved The cap to complete the spring ginger, put in the mixture, cover suit should prove a blessing in a with greased paper, and steam for high wind, providing it is not 12 hours. Turn the pudding out poised too much on the slant. The on to a hot dish, strain off some of latter movement may be charming the syrup from the ginger, heat and and easy for the cinema and ultra- smart wear, but not for practical Hare Suep

3 teal, I lemon, salt, cayenne, 2 pour over. Those who possess

old pewter "baby pants" style when it was no!

currant jelly, and apreciate the undoubted horizen four or five years ago, has tablespoons of red character and charm of this metal more than a cloud on the horizen croutons of fried bread, 1 gill of

advance "guide" for port wine. should clean it with a little whit-issued an

8

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women's

Arrange the

1

wear.

NOVELTY IDEA IN FASHION.

Be Moderate.

I hare, 2 blades of mace, 1 gil Draw, trass and of port wine, salt, cayenne, Ib. ing, well moistened with sweet-oil. those who are already preparing roast, the teal for 15 minutes, then ham or bacon. 3 quarts, stock,

small neat joints. tablespoon red current Jelly, 21 cut them into If any piece is in a somewhat their summer wardrobes. neglected condition. the oil and: "The most popular length for Put these into a pan with the red onions, 1 bunch of thyme, parsley sweet marjoram, 2 small above the currant jelly, port, wine and julee and whiting should be mixed to a thin women will be just

to of the lemon, season with salt and French rolls. Wash the hare and pakle with

methylated knee," she explains. "But as

short- cayenne. Bring to the boil and cut it into pieces, cut the ham in- Sequin Trimming Must spirits or anmonia. It should be cut, style and colour, the well rabhed in und the surface makers will provide varieties that simmer very gently for about 7 to slices, put them into a stew-

ages, minutes.

Joints pan with the stock, onions, herbs afterwards rubbed vigorously with lare as varied as

Many of the new woollen dres-i a leather. Some varieties of old types, weights, habits and colour neatly on an entree dish, pour the land mace, stew all together for Pound all the sauce over and garnish with cron-labout 2 hours. pewter are very soft in compost-preferences.

inferior parts of the hare with des are trimmed with sequins in tion and when cleaning these care "Most of the shorts will have an tons of fried bread.

Collage Pie

the ham in a mortar. Skim and a matching shade so why not try

this new note? should be taken, particularly with optional buttoned-down front skirt 10 with a hem about 1 lb. of cooked meat of any kind, strain the soup into a stewpan,

The sequins can be stitched on the rim of old dishes, that they to match are not damaged by to much pres-inches from the turf. White will salt and pepper, 1 oz. of butter or add the pounded meat, the crumb Aure.' Pewter that been be the most popular colour, but margarine, 1 onion, 1 oz. of flour, of the loaf, and the port wine. the dress in a double line to sug- burnished may be cleaned in the there will be plenty of rainbow pint of stock, mashed potatoes. Simmer it for nearly half an hour, sest a yoke, or you can cover lit- Adalines of sequins look most effec Bame way or with any good silver variations. The receipe is to suit Remove all skin, fat and gristle rub it through a sieve, season with the epaulettes with them,

from the ment and put it through a little salt and cayenne. polish.

Among men, Miss Stuart eites a mincing machine, season well. the jelly, make the soup very hot, tive from the wrist to the elbow

Serve it of a tight sleeve,

Do not overdo this trimming, some of the converts to shorts for Melt the butter or margarine in a but do not let it boil.

and once. LACE-EDGED SHEERS-round summer wear as follows: pan, add the minced onion

for, while a few sequins are smart, the flour and

Fresh Salmon Cutlets FOR MATRONS. Eddie Cantor, Lawrence Tibbett, brown, then add

Walter Jimmie Duarante,

Lipp-brown and gradually stir in the 1 lb. fresh salmon, pint of too many would make a dress look

Stir until boiling, then oil, caper sauce, 1 tablespoon chop- mana, General W. W. Atterbury, stock. Bright Buttons Trim

George Gershwin, the Earl of simmer for 10 minutes. Add the ped parsley, 4 shallots. Cut the Day Dresses. Warwick, Harpo Marx. Charles ment and turn the mixture into a salmon into 4 slices, place these Laughton. Piccard, Johnny Weis-greased pie dish, cover with mash-in a deep dish, and pour the oil ed potatoes piled high in the cen-over them, add the parsley and There are printed sheers with muller and others.

tre. lace edging, but these have prin-:

bake in a hot oven for about cutlets lle in the oll for an hour twico. cipally older woman appeal,

hour until the potatoes are nicely or more, turning once or are daylime frocks more

browned; sense of being a crisp, cool some.

and

in the

thing to slip into during the after- noon when the day's chores

yourself."

"cheap."

while

Necklines High

Mark these with a fork and shallots thopped fine. Let the Or "V" Shape

Indian Pudding

high

THE 50-50 COIFFURE

Season with salt and pepper. Mace NECKLINES are either hashnor The 50-50 colffure is popular, The hair is parted in the centre.: 1 pint of milk, 3 oz. of sugar, 4 electric grill for 8 to 10 minutes buttons down the front or a sur- One side is dresed in hundreds of small sponge cakes, 3 eggs, 4 02.according to the thickness of the plice line. Fullness above the waist Boil the slices. Serve with white caper is not only fashion correct, but use- The majority of daytime frocks tight little curls-the other is left of preserved ginger.

milk, cut the aponge cakes Into sauce. straight. use bright buttons for trimming.

completed:

are

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