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PAINED BY CLOTHES ON PICTURES

"SARTORIAL FIREWORKS"

The editor of the Tailor and Gutter has been making his usual Aurvey of the clothes portrayed on the famous personages "hung" at the Royal Academy, and has ap- parently found the process a rather painful pilgrimage.

"One must commiserate with the Prime Minister," he says. "Ho dresses well enough nowadays, and yot the artist has given him the unenviable distinction of wearing the worst clothes in the Academy exhibition. How his tailors will squirm If they see this portralti He is wearing a wing collar, and the propensity of his tle to veer away from centre is nceurately observed. For the rest, it is im- possible to define his garb. Pro- sumably it is a jacket and waist- cont. Equally well it may be gown, sack, or blanket. Colour is light brown, but of form there is none. There are no sleeves. Indeed, the whole is merely brush work un worthy of the fine head."

The portrait is by Edmund Brock. "Brock's Barterial fire. works" is his summary of the at- tire in which Mr. MacDonald is depicted.

Mr. Lloyd George's clothes are "sooty and formless." "Walstcont rises up to neek on left side, with a big drop on the right. Tie is also lop-sided. The distinguished artist has taken more trouble to paint a lead penell and eye-glasses than the habit in which his sitter lives. It is an inopportune mo- ment thus to portray him. He should have been depicted more as Farmer George, or in patriarchal cloak. If Mr. Lloyd George went to a Cabinet meeting as dressed at the Academy his New Deal would be turned down unceremoniously as the Old Shuffle."

THE PERFECT ENSEMBLE

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 301 1935.

FASHION NOTES

Smart Printed Crepe

Jacket Suit

RHUBARB RECIPE

This printed jacket suit shows one of the interesting combinations offered by desig- nera this scusõn. The hudice of the dress is of navy crepe, which makes the wide revera of the jacket, harmonizing with the background of the bite. red, green and grey, flower print. Kidskin pumpa and stitched toffeta hai also are in nary blue.

SPIRITUAL HEALING

REMARKABLE

RESULTS REPORTED

"NO MATTER

OF FAITH"

Remarkable resulta from spiritual healing services in church are described by the Rev. E. N. Porter Goff, in an article on "Spiritual Healing," in the Spectator.

Some four hundred people were ministered to at Mr. Maillard's first services at my church in February last, ho writes. Tho services were conducted in a quiet and restrained manper with complete absence of emotion.

No Instantaneous cures were elther reported or desired, but a month later sufferera were asked if they had anything to report. These reports have been carefully analysed, and we find that G0 per cont of them tell of dofilte physical Improvement. Diabétea had been cured, cycaight is better, arthritis has gone, headaches and catarrh have vanished. Many who suffered from what is popularly called "nerves" have been helped.

One member of my own congre- gation had hardly slept for three years: now she gets to sleep im- mediately an going to bed and does not wake up til seven next morning. Another member of my congregation-an elderly Indy had not been able to use her hands for three years: now she can knit.

A mentally deficient boy who had never done anything for him- seif dressed himself and came down to breakfast the morning after the first healing service.

"GOD IS WORKING"

For those of us who have seen these things, it is no longer a matter of faith but of knowledge. that God is working in his way, says the writer. And why should we be astonished t Is it not ex- actly what we should expect to happen if what ns Christians we profess to believe in is true?

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19

7 This is a swell affair, and very

quiet for the most part,

I am sometimes asked whether some forms of disense lend them- selves more rendily to this minis- try of henling than others. Those who have had a much wider ex- perience than I have had would say that one can put no limit to what is possible, and, of course, in theory there should be no limit The sartorial eye, however, found

to the power of God. But for the perfect ensemble. It was in-

myself, I must say that my ex- habited by T. Barclay, Esq., paint-RHUBARB CHARLOTTE

perience is that heating most readily comes in cases where the ed by Augustus John. "With the exception of minor defects, which, Cut one lb. rhubarb into three- mind can he brought most directly in the circumstances, it would be inch lengths. Put a teacupful to bear upon the complaint. It churlish to mention, the clothes brown sugar in a pan with two ten- need not necessarily be the mind are superb. The cont defines and cupfuls water, and boil for four of the sufferer, for 1 know that fita the figure. It is more slick minutes. Add the rhubarb, stew often healing comes through the about collar, shoulders, lapels, und till tender but not pulpy, and draw prayers and faith of others. aleeves than the majority, Jacket to the side of the range. Sprinkle But I think that God's gifta are is double-breasted, and buttons a little brown sugar on the bottom received by believing that they are are correct in size and setting. of a well-buttered ple-dish line available,

Jesus Reems to Material is navy blue, with noth-bottom and gides with slices of teach us so. ing freakish about it. Butcher bread and butter, and pour in the blue shirt and collar are delight- | rhubarb. Cover with more bread One thing is certain. The re- ful; gloves and walking stick ad- and butter, sprinkle with brownvival of thin ministry is bringing 14 These may be seen in Innsbruck, mirable. It is a first-class repre-sugar, and bake for three-quarter about a spiritual revival in the

naid, by the way, in rural sentation of modern attire with hour in a mederate oven. Serve Church. So far as my own church England. nothing stilted."

either in the pie-dish or turned out in concerned, both vicar and con- 15 Foreign money. on another dish and browned under gregation are finding prayer real 18 Describes the grill..

and effective as never before, and aur numbers are inerenaing week by week, for men and women are finding in our message the solu- tion of all their problems. The become again the Gospel hus "Good News."

The editor expresses all the more surprise at this portrait as Mr. John has in the past, he says, shown a marked disregard for clothes.

FATHER'S DEATH

KILLS SON

London.

unl

Of the Right Hon. Montagu Nor- man, in a mural painting for the Bank of England, he says. "Mr. Norman, in this canvas, is sombre, aloof, mysterious. There is myse lery in the folds of long and

and mother nursed the shattered funereal overcoat, mystery in the A very tragie rase of a fatherlot night and day. They brought soft, black hat. Specially is there and son has just been recorded. him back from the valley of the mystery in the cont, which is in- Henry Eric Twantcy was in it.A.F.shadow. He was an invalid-but distinct, indefinable, and baffling pilot in, the great war. One day he lived, in style. This nebulous sphinx he crashed from a height of 5,000

Last Friday Dr. Twanley died like garment not only hides his

Last Sunday the after an operation. secrets, but hides all the Governor's fect. He was pulled week at back. He appears to wreckage of his machine, an al-Eric Twamley died of the shock

of his father's death. atrite the world like a Colossus as most lifeless mass of bruised flesh he stands by an imposing column, and broken bones. His father, Dr. Father, seventy-one, and son, Yet, with all the stateliness and Henry Joseph Twamley, who had thirty-seven, were buried to-day at dignity, there is a skittish note already lost his eldest son in the Sible Hedlingham, Essex, where about the twists and twirls of trousers, and in the dainty shoes, war, left his Essex practice and Dr. Twamley had worked for forty-two years. They lie in the which look like black suede." took his wife to France. Father same grave.

SALESMAN ¿SAM

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8 A square hub arrangement that our fighting forces formerly found useful (one spelling), 10 Records; Ann also adds nothing

to them.

11. The bird that plays a part in

many trials for murder.

12 Necessary stuff.

A member of the present Parliament. 20 Seaside town which never han more than the opening part of

nor'easter.

of

22 A gentle flow reminiscent

Such an order would give any- several of our English rivers.

one a t

20 The man who makes a study of tree culture, or bars it, perhaps. 20 How to make a rhyme with a little fruit and a lot of hay,

30 Give "un chat" and get the bird

innag.).

inveterate 31 Might describe an

horseman or a utensil in which eggs had been beaten. 32 Though this is the weapon of a

Hier he doesn't use one.

Down

1 You cannot pay for this quadrup-

ed with a Treasury Note,

2 Its relation to a Welat prefix

mikes this clear. As a hint: the little barb you'll want.

4 What two anglers tell to get

level.

You make it ring without pull- ing, striking or shaking it." The Indy famed for two lovely black cycs,

You may regard it no being wine,

19 A very early privateer. id Rive (anag.).

17 The artist keeper of the peace..

nover ID "Attempt the end, and

stand to doubt;—so hard, but search will find it out." (Herrlek, "Seek and Find.")

21 They call this dog by a German

name nowadays.

23 Jupiter's angel.

25 Ladies' noble aspirations.

27 To this a horse is no sign of

killed horsemanship.

28 There's no heart in

youngster, poor lad,

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