MILKMAID
STERILISED
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HONGE LG TELEGRAPH,
SATURDAY.
NOVEMBER 1, 1924. (FEATURE SECTION).
WOMEN'S INTERESTS
SAFE
RELIABLE
NO RISK OF
TYPHOID
ELECTRICAL ADVICE.
Never allow flexiblo leads to trail about the room. Not only are thy likely to trip up the un- wary, but they are very easily damaged, in which stalo they may prove dangerous,
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THIS WEEK'S RECIPE.
PEACH DUMPLINGS.. One and one-half cups, four, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 1⁄2 toa spoon salt, 1 tablespoon lard ori butter, milk or water to mako a soft dough. Penches, butter, sugar. Mix and sift flour, salt and bak- Take care of your electric ket-ing powder. Rub in shortening tlo. Never stand it on a hn with tips of fingers, Cut in Itquid stove or near the Bre, and rever with knife. Turn on to a floured pull off the connection Letween molding board and roll one-half kottle and rad wi beat first-inch thick. Cut with a large bjs. all switching off. Keep a marble cuit cutter. In the contro of each in the kettle to ninimise the round put half a pared and stoned
ORIGINAL TRIMMING.
This satin suit has nothing original b offer in the woy of line, but it der des its orig Juality to tris ming, ‹ Hedry silk floss muvi tror en freds, the band shade of the xlth. codorn the bark wat al the front of the bolted out.
collection of fir. A fur-corted kotilo is extravagant in curient consumption.
pouch. Fill cavity with sugar and a bit of butter. Pall the edges of the dough over the peach. Bake 20 minutes in a hot oven. Baste with one-half cup boiling water, tablespoon butter and 2 tablespoons gugar.
EXERCISES FOR BEAUTY:
Really excellent results in restoring tho contar of the face and throat an often las obtained by the simple plan of practising a few facial exureises night and morning.
Zion Lace InsCTS
ALL OVER LACE
PLAIN BUT RICH
If the theoks are sunken and the throat muscles are inclined to sag, both will bu mach im
gathered at the bot proved by the two fallowing ex "Ornate pawns with elaborato circular skirt and a tight fitted is ercises, but they must be practis decoration, of which laces form bodice, is one of the striking ad- tom into folds held by narrow ed regularly every night and the principal feature, are decreed vance designs. The dress is aciu rings of the ermine. Between the morning for two or three months. for dances and formal dinners," Zion thread lice with small flower folds are applique insets of Ziot To improve the contour of the said Mrs. Swinson at a recent designs. Neck and bottom of the motaltic lace. Another straight checks, take a deep breath and fashion exhibition. "Zion laces, skirt are trimme with box pleat line hall dress of poudre blou lumi, exhale it while puffing out the both in thread nad in metallic ed velvet ribbon and the pints of nette has a yoke of lace and chocks and rounding the mouth laces, aze in demand for every the kirtare appi iqued with velvet panel of the lico on one side. The The all puppies.
gown is gathered into a whirred as a chik does when 14 swing | kind of evening truck.
straight line pulling. A beautiful
just
the knee love bubbles This exercises all th over laco guwa is decidedly the
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180 gown of poudre
crepe and
remainder of gown of the season. muscles of the cheek and renjoves that surken look beneath the eyes "An all-over lace dancing dress, has narrow bands of ermine skirt is a straight hand of the
with round neck and pointed at the shoulders. which is so ageing.
The crepe lace."
TALK
- FURNISHING FASJONS.
Fora sagging throat hold the head orget, then thrust the neek luck as if trying to press against a collar. rep the chin on the febest, return to the original posi-
Lion, and repeat the pressure Luncheon and dinner tables against the imaginary collar. support tall candlesticks of ceph Another exercise for improving a bluo and purple glass, flower and sagging throat consists in clench-fruit bowls to march being eager ing the teeth and then throwy sought after while whole head upwards and dessert services and table glas tho back warde ce for as possible for wonderful old Vanitiẩu design To fill ut alt cellam" and that show colour tinted or pola Prepen the chest there im no endassed ornamentations,
more hens ficial than mongst the exercíso god is known as dry ewin posessions of modern hostesses nung." For this at on the Giuss brackets that once haki Hoor. fare downwars, and riscantos, but #re now fitted for The upper part of the body, electric light, are also in request. Howing the weight to to to the the designs beine of the most knees. Then with
the hands delicate and beautiful partern. aretekmi ut straight in front,
CURTAINS FOR A DARK FEAT. palms together, made wide circle, with the arms exactly as when making the breast stroke
Ale 110- coveted
The problem of curtans wasch while they decorate and furnish a dark room, do not exclude thi
in swimming. Bring the hands light. link bern Fuccessfully
gather in the original position solved by
a woman decorator,
and repeat. This exercise should who has been -ing sampler or be practised in a room with the filet net of a pale beige shade. window open and the door shut and lining the same with gay- Do not remove n pleg without to avoid a draught and a deep coloured organdi mustia. first switching off, and in doin breath should ho inhaled and
These parchment net curtaine
80 hold the plug itself not thexinted very slowly as the arms are bordered all round in appro
are extended in circle.
cord.
forming theoriate cross-stitch designs called from old sampler edgings, enlarger O OB to suit the size of thecurtains --the lets and ash-bands
If properly manipulated, a wide | being embroidered to match. lenther belt of either brilliant! EMAI
Up-to-dato electric irons au- tomatically switch off the current when they are placed on the rahle, But whero and levo is in bu antain to switch off at inter vas during ironing operations,
Tres or red way ho the sale at n trimming on a tailored cloth dress,
WRAPS MUST HAVE SLEEVES.
The mbira coat pictured to the right Ands expression for individuality in a flore ending in a tight cuff of fur for Next, galin back crepe uses ita dull side plected into.
black chifon ulti
In a north room in a Landou xcellent effect was achieved by yellow distemperedi waits an organdi Biringw of xan- shine yellow muslin to parchmen het curtains. worked with em- breiderius in tones of flame colour. ombre yellow, leaf green.
White organdi nings to pale green curtains worked in whito: cross stitch was an equally happy combination for sunny south drawing room; white tones of ton coloured net hned with russet red organdi make a pleasant fucnish- ing addition for a library or a emake room.
DO Y JU DRESS SUITABLY?
There are so many ways of rossing unsuitably, and the chie pitfall rests in choosing clothest suit your figuro and you faco.
Don't forget that if you are vor tall, and want to minimise you' height, you should never weat tull skirts, Thrus make a tal woman look enormous, Straight or simply trapod gowns will out! you beautifully and the skirts should be a medium length.
or
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pieces As revarde hors it is not jono necessary to wear absolutely flat jewellery will cause her to look heels, which make some feet look overweighted. She should also Invoid wide-brimmed hate, and very clumsy.
costumes or eults that show a sharp dividing line between the coat and the skirt. In fact, the generally very smail
What is called a baby Louis heel is smarter and more stapely, and gives i aroly any more height.
OUR FASHIONS.
BY A TOWNSWOMAN.
Silk
Buckles of duil gold, coral and- jade are used effectively on a black oreps gown.
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Some of the most s riking pow
velvet, is to be the
shawls are painted rather tha
leading material for afternoon
SHE SHUNS BOR.
and overing wear, and embroidered and they are largor have seen some channing suits and more brilliant than ovar
before. consisting of black velvet frocks with tops of finely ploated crepo do Chine and three-quarter black volvet coats. Black Fatin tailloure too, with finoly pleated white, skirts, will be worn betwoon the Fossons in Paris: Une or two West-end shops are showing some lovely reversible cloaks-in the afternoon you are mysteriously bonutiful in black velvet; with collar and lining of white fur; in the evening a niezo turn of your arm, and, behold 1 you are in real white fur, lined and collared with black velvet.
On some black frocks ochra is taking the place of whiteas a relief, in the form of coarse dyed lace. It is efectivo' and to dark women very becoming.
If you buy anything heigo jurk now, don't let it he a light or pu- 1yish shade, but a deepand rather roxy one. The lighter shades look cold and drab in the autumn. Grey, too, is not a very good autumn colour, though in spring and summer it is charming.
F. Of course, the lending au'umo colour is always brown' in some shado. It just seems imposible not to wear brown at this tin s- it always looks so rich and wa m and beautiful. This year's shade will be a dark, warm, reddith'] brown, rather like mahogany,
For evening, white touched with colur is still smarter that. anything else, but later on blo will be worn a great deni-both. sky-blue and much deeper shades. Midnight-blue is the latest colour the poor little white hunnies have turned, in Paris, in their offoris to line our cloaks and keep up with us generally.
EXPENSIVE SIMPLICITY. What elect Well, there's one very noticeable tendency, ard that is that. su ple as clothes have been, they are going to be simpler still. Complicated lines and frimmings will be the stan p Bare back, of the second-rate. woman
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FEARLS BROUGHT LUCK.
The great indoor and outdoor sport at Deauville in losing a fortune ut baccarat. But Mlle. Edmonds Guy, the famous Parisian beauty, playea in luck the first time she took a hand and arose from the table winner of 100,000 francs. Ehe was d the cap of pearls yoni sea in the photo_raph and says it brought ner luck.
ukra hort skirts,
ham jewel-liese have had their day, and a very brief one it warl The best models are a simple as possible-tho, shors have one strap and a medir m heel, the gloves are generally plain gauntlets. Fringe ja coly Been on these meant for councy war and the weird colours midi
out 1k. Came pattern which rashes in the sprim-wek, they just aren't seen at all.
TO-DAY'S BEAUTY NOTE.
When tidying up your face, ro to speak, before going out to faco the world don't negløst your eye. brows. When you have powdered, takoa tiny brusb, moisten is light- ly, and draw it over the eyebrows towards ha temple; this will smooth them into, shape, ard remove any powder from the eyebrows and eyelashes, Rapord hairs which spoil the shape of the eyebrows, or grow between them, should be removed with tweezers. If the eyebrows are fro tlin, treat them overy night withi a littlo vaseline or coconut oil, and they will econ Improve
FASHION NOTES.
To wear a lack pear) earring
in one oar and a white or pink in the ather is to subsoribo to ono of fashion latest inconsistencies,
Some of the newest darce frocks have jeng Lotjera, v1y closely watked hips and full Jace panels.
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Painted Cerfs iperenas in teamy ond porularly, and ranted Arlet
and mgligees aré culto the võgua.
Tunics bordered with fur are
If you are very short, you looks better in a long striot coat featured on the smartest cost: should avoid low waistlines, than in a costume. The little dresses. Usually they roma to though if you are slim as well the woman should never attempt within a foot or lean of the skirt new waistless frocks will suit you draperies, though frills and tom, beautifully.
|founora. will look charming: on
hor. Her skirts should be, wahrt, Bands of ermine and gollam and A profusion of beads and but not extremaly, podaninis cuffs of it are used sacellu
Io hata, a turban.shape will be found the most becoming of all. This style spits/practically, all jewellersá
EAFS
Vera Simpson of Austin, -Tex,-who-will be known as "Miss Texas." at the Atlantic City Beauty Pageant, will, be a "different" type to worry the judges, he believes her flins- ing tresses will defeat the bubb- ed locks of her sixter benutics,
TFNETA I ROCK.
This smart
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