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WOMEN'S INTERESTS

NOTHING NICER

.THAN NESTLE'S

ESTLES PURE THICK CREAM

Two of the newest anlumu frocks on display in New York.

The sweet, simplu girlish ern is facing the end of its supremacy. Rich and regal raimont is assert- ing itself..

dress, we inevitably return to the more splendid and rich, to the more colourful, materials, and a more oriental approciation of brilliance and glitter:

THIS WEEK'S RECIPE. ^

TUTTI FRUTTI.

YOUR GLOVES.

Do not let your vanity lead you into asking for a size smaller. than you really need. Nothing makes the hand appear larger than love a size too small.

Do not wear thin kid gloves if you possess hot, damp hands.

A little rice powder dusted in- side the gloves before wearing will help enormously.

Koop several pairs of gloves in use, and nover wear the same pair twice running.

. Never roll one glove inside the other; straighton them, and put them away fall length.

Lastly, never buy cheap gloves, Their very shapelessness gives: away their price, and they last but a third of the time of a good pair.

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BEAUTY.

A lot of girls worry 'bout pow- der and paint while aiming to bring forth their beauty. They'll spend a full hour, so's to get the right tint that will give faciali lines their full duty.

A little bit here and a little bil there likely chases the pale look away, but whether it makes you look flashy or fair, the use of toc much doesn't pay.

You're not to be blamod when you want to look swoet, but the roal work of nature you're losing. whenever you powder and paint indiscreet with the flock of cos- metics you're using.

The real look that counts, with ' tho people you meet, isn't merely! your makeup style. It means lot more when expression is sweet, and you know how to give them a smile.

It fancies the tunic effect does this uttructive frock that is mule of the ever popular" crepe Cantun. Fine plantings, caught in scallop effect by corded self material; give the pseudo inie line. A half sush breaks the otherwise straight back.

HINT FOR GREY HAIR.

Front and back view of one of the newest tuffelá cre-

Grey hair is admired nowadays so long as it is kopt in perfect condition. To retain the silvery Go on, use your powder. Go tone, rinse with blue water after Put the bluebag on, use your paint.. But also try shampooing.

You're more into the water, and keep it there: Using discretion. like yourself and much less like till the water is faintly tingodations for evening wear. The dress is of the victorian type "But, I repeat, clothes are un One cup chopped and seeded you ain't" if your best beauty with blue, then remove it and individual problem. Simplicity dates, 1 cup chopped figs, 1 cup comes from expression. that is founded on good line and seeded raisins, cup shredded good workmanship is never out citron, 1 cup chopped nut meats,

of style and is always distinctive orango, confectioneer's sugar,

In any age.

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Put dates, fige, nuts, citron and i raisins through food chopper:

"I don't mean to say that women abandon simple stylea must and the garconne type frock, said a loading fashion authority, "But, I do point out most cm phatically that a womah need not wear simple gowns this sou- son if her faste craves clabora- In looking over tho new even twice. Add grated rind and juice tion. If she wants, to be exotic ing gowns I was impressed with of lemon. Mix well with a wooden and bizarre this season she may the richness and elaboration that spoon. Work in enough sugar to do so with fashion's full sanction. manifests itself this season--the make stiff. Pack in a square pan, use of gold and silver cloth cover-1t stand over night and cut in "There is a lure to rich silksed with jewels and colourful on-squares. Roll in granulated sugar. and brocades, to jewels and plum- broidery, the use of metal laces Pour boiling water over the fruit,

age of the richer sort that women and rich furs. I was quite fasci- drain and dip in cold water. Then have known and utilized to theirnated by the way one layer of dry thoroughly before chopping. advantage for centuries. After a chiffon, is arranged upon another Well scrubbed prunes can be period of Puritan, simplicity in

to give an opalescent effect, and stoned and chopped with the

A SMART GOWN.

The flowers, are printed upon the colourful georgette that makes the jobat and cuffs. The rest of the frock is black satin with the added detail of grosgrain ribbon, black also, and glass buttons,

the novel ways scarfe and other fruits. draperies are arranged, and the charming ways in which the un-

even hemline is achieved.

The most striking frock in the!

SEEN AT THE DRESS SHOWS

collection is the one photographed That the straight line holds its today, of royal blue moire with a

own, in spite of the attractiveness

face shawl of black Chantilly of many "flared" modots. lace forming an overskirt and an That the little half-way veil is claturate scarf and sleeve drapery. A huge fuchsia rose is again worn with small mitro-

shaped hats. worn at the shoulder and bluo

Leather coats of red or dark ribbon straps fall from shoulder blue have collar, cuffs, and a hor- to hem.

der of brown or grey fur.

It hus beon several seasons With the high-colour frock or since anything so pretentions and over-blouse twin brooches are intricato has come our way. The worn, one at the base of the collar other model shows a more simple and the other lower on the ear line with new flare and an ex-sago.

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coedingly interesting colour Silver is extremely fashionable, | treatment. Of apple green chiffon more so oven than gold, and ap- velvet with a circular skirt of pears in the dull and shinning! nile green chiffon velvet, it is varieties on every other evening) fentirely covered with embroidery dress that attracts attention.

in gold throad and encrusted Skirts are shorter and sleeves,, with seed pearls. The neck and when present, longor than ever. siceros and border of the skirt An evening frack of black chif

piped with

most fon velvet with two narrow trains: the

that were nol attached, it were marvellous shado of rose.

part of the droso itself;. the skirt "This one shows the combina-otherwise was quite short. tion of simplicity and extremo "Plaited" materials are much claboration that the smartest used for country suits. evening gowns of the season will There is an atsampt to intro-) have." "They will retain per-duce the coat-cape, and some of fection of line and the slim the models, particularly those in silhouette will not be compromis the wino-red or bottle-green vel- ed, but the simplicity will not be vet, recall Jane Austen days. the dominating note bocause of. The "odd" fur stole or choker the gorgeous colour combinations is worn with tailor-mados and and the elaboration of the fabric. with plain coats, and also with)

Important features to be afternoon gowns.

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noticed on this souson's ovoning Braiding is used a great deal, frocks are," he concluded, "the A trim grey suit was trimmed farod homiline, the use of lace with silver braid and worn withi and combinations of lace, both in a silver hat.' thread and gold and silver, the Fur coats are sometimes finish.

ribbons, the led with wide ribbon tios use of bows and gorgeous linings. that rovoal sashes. themselvas, the embroidery and The lace bortho, with ribbon. boading and the ornato scarfs ends falling from the back, is seen that are a part of the costumo: on afternoon frocks. and the shaded offects in chiffon Very long lace ruffles fileo make and velvet, ".

their appearanco,

proceed to rinse your hair.

BEAUTY SECRETS OF FAMOUS BEAUTIES: 11. d

IN DALA

BY FLO KENNEDY.

OF THE ZIEGFELD TOLLIES."

I consider my hair my greatest beauty asset. I devote more time to it than any other phase of beauty culture, pro- bably because it responds more quickly to care and it shrieks neglect more loudly.

I pin my faith on the hairbrush. First, it must be of good quality with firm, but not too stiff bristics. Then it u ways must be immaculately clean. I have several brushes so that I never need use one twice without washing it.

My hair is very thick, but I brush only it littla ut a time" and always hold it away from the head with one hand and brush up instead of down. This keeps the scalp in a healthy condition and, if the scalp is healthy the hair is almost boumi to be thick and to have lustre and sheen..

·Once a fortnight I wash my hair in pure castile soup and water and dry by hand. I never wear a hat when I can avoid it and give the air and sunlight every chunes at it,

with Spanish pantalettes showing just below the long skirt."

THIS WEEK'S RECIPE.

THOSE TRIFLES!

ICED ORANGES,

Gloves are all alike just now! porfectly plain suede, with no Have ready some oranges, icing fastoning at all, wrinkling softly sugar, and to each pound allow 2round the wrist. They vary only stiffy-whisked whites of eggs. in length; some of the now ones Remove the rinds and pith care-are really long, but apparently fully, and pass a thread through only so that they can have more the centre of each orange. Beat wrinkles, for no one ever pulls the sugar and whites of eggs them up.

together until smooth, dip each Cigarette-lighters are the latest orange in separately, and tie them; things Parisiennes, are carrying securely to a stick. Place the briquets, they are called--and, stick across the oven, which must of course, they are. made an be very cool, and let them remain excuse for lovely little designe in until, perfectly dry. If well-coloured enamel, gold, silver, or coated and smoothed with a onyx and diamonds. palette knife they have the

appearance of balls of snow,

FROM A PARISIAN HOUSE.

A pretty powder bowl is a bunch of shell flowers which hide a tiny shell basin for the powder. China statuettes get more and more popular. Instead of one fantastic figure, whole scends are being moulded in china. Of course the figures of the harlaquinade are most popular, but a charming mixture of crinolinod ladies con- sorting with piorruts is much ad- mired.

Charming match stands are made of composition. Ducks, cats, or apparently any animal

some grotesque

attitudo abound.. The matches are slack in singly.

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Bedspreads and cushions work-1 ed on tapestry lines are enjoy- ing a vogue. A sceno is embroi- |dered on satin, for preferenec, in

minute threads.

After the craze for plain furni- ture it is amusing to hear, of a fad for marvellous old Fronel heds placed in bedrooms that are fitted with the most modern, of furniture.

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Simple wooden mouldings, sometimes delicately coloured to tone with the wall, ara favourite framings for water-colours.

Writing-tablesota vary front those of morocco leather with gilt tooling to those onyx-inlaid with lapis. Writing table ao. cossories are also soon in tor- toiseshell and silvor gilt.

Polished tabletops are decorat- ed with linen sote in venetian work, for which there is a craze at the moment.

A TWO PIECE FROCK,

Here green satin, of the battle green enriety, is trimmed with bands, and tabs of self- material. Cuffa and scarf ends are of gilded kid by way of contrast,

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