These are the New Blouses
BITS TO CUT OUT
Butterscotch-
TAKE
TAKE 1 lb. granulated sugar. dessertspoons vinegar. Half-pound butter. Une cup of golden syrup. Vanilla essence Water.
Put butter, water (wine-glassful), syrup and sugar into a pan and stir i -over gentle heat until sugar dissolves, Boil until when tested the toffee sets crisply and is easily broken. Test Ahis in a cup of cold water. Allow to cool slightly, flavour with vanilla, pour into a greased tin. Just before
il sets, mark with a sharp knife into
cat squares, then when it is
"I really cold, it can be casily broken up.
For Knitters
KEEP FIT
BY WALKING
Start with your toes pointing us
NOW that there are physical
jorks classes for grand- if you were going to walk u plank: mothers, age is no excuse for swing-your-leg-freely from the hip: walk Hightly and not as if you were not keeping fit.
trying to spurn the earth beneath your feet.
But what of the women who are
HAV
AVE you tried knitting both forbidden by their doctors to do bending exercises, stretching une
sleeves at once on the same
needle, with two separate bulls of women with weak hearts and other wool? You save a lot of time mea-physical disabilities? suring and counting the rows and you
have the satisfaction of knowing that
Fpeople mean what I think they mean when they remark ambiguously; "You cannot have your cake and eat it too," then I have a good recipe for eating your fashion cake twice over with 'great success.
By merely adding one of the new blouses to that tailored suit, which you have had for some time, you can slip into the height of next sea- son's fashions with the least possible expenditure of time, thought or money.
By
Jan Gordon
To do the trick effectively you need to study the new fashions in blouses, waistcoats and jumpers. 1 cays tell you all about that in live minutes.
There is the blouse cut like a wrist- cont with a cravat and long or short sleeves.
There are the tailored shirt waists worn with the Old School Tic.
There are the finely pin-tucked chiffons and georgettes to wear with your tailor-made during the day and an evening skirt at night, and there are the printed crepes.
NGRAVE'S sketches give you any number of fashion pointers. The centre figure demonstrates the waist- cont shirt.
The top left-hand sketch also gives you the waistcoat line in more dressy blouse, This 15 of white taffeta tied with black velvet bows In a lovers knot. The three tucks over the shoulder match the three fucka to nip in the waist.
Tis
The evening Jumper below this is The bows peach-coloured chiffon.
can be either sath 'or velvet,
The lowest left-hand jumper is in tomnto angora aid shows you the double parket.
Black chiffon or fine black Jare can be used for the aftermon and
evening blouse in the top right-hand
corner.
The next sketch is of plented pique with alp fastener mid the Jiggl collarband.
Delow that you have an Ink-blue shantung and a new scalloped cultur niul culla and zipped pockets,
PETER RUSSELL, shows
some charming shirts with his tailor-mades. One suit with a dark tweed jacket of brown, turquoise blue and natur- al mixture has a beige waistcoat and skirt and a bright turquoise blue erepe blouse,
A multi-retoured embroidered shirt with a high collar-band gives the impression of very bright mosuje and is worn with a tweed suit of brilliant green. A finely hand tucked Is shown with a grorgette blase Arass-kreen woollen suit.
tems, in Paris, they show a white tailored blouse with a sencicl tie. This is worn with a grey suit which has a swallow-talled waistcoat cut low and square in front. Other little jackets and shirts in this collee- tion are cut like a waistcoat with a pointed back and also in the shape of stewards' jackets.
At Jenny's' they show a lastex jumper with V pockets, worn with a black crepe skirt. A white starched blouse is worn with a grey-blue clussle tailor-made with flap pockets and a golden ruby clip fastened in the top pocket.
AT
T Vera Borea's a yellow knitted jumper and skirt is worn
with a brown jersey jacket.
A slate-grey quilted silk coat is shown with a white cotton skirt and white jumper with a red leather belt. One of those bitty tweeds in yellow is used for a single-breasted Jacket with black buttons. The skirt of the suit is black tweed worn with a black crepe blouse.
The best woman's tailor in Paris, who is incidentally of English stock, shows a superb collection of day clothes this season and pays the greatest attention to shirts and blouses. He shows the waistevat shirt with cravat tie.
Sometimes this is in a plain brilliant colour such as turquoise blue, or scarlet er jade green. Sometimes it is in a checked silk. Narrow striped crepe of black, white, green, red, and blue is used for shirts as well as piping on the suit collar.
DEGIN walking the health BE
way a quarter of a mile only: | +-- draw in long breaths, counting the Exhule steps you take as you do so.
The answer is simple. They must in quick, short puffs. As time goes un you will find your capacity for
the sleeves when finished are iden-valk. tical.
Potatoes in Jackets
But to amble along a Country Inhaling increases. This is all to the Jane or a seaside parade or a subur good.
To walk as ม définite
pan shopping centre is not the way. Increase the distance you wolk 'consciously" gradually until you can NEXT time you want to bake to walk.
potatoes in their jackets try exercise you need to learn how to walk three miles comfortably in an pulting them in boiling water and walk correctly; how to breathe pro- hour using this method. very gently keeping on the boll for perly us. you do it. ten minutes; then take out, dry and
pul in n hot oven. They are ready
Wear clothes that are light in
You should aim at five miles a
in half the time and beautifully floury weight though warm; let your shoes day, as your goal. When you
be easy, but well-fitting at the brick manage this at a stretch without ind with heels not more than line feeling in the least exhausted you
yourself ft.
inside.
If your Throat is Sore
¿AGE TEA is an old remedy for SA
sore threat. It is made by taking a dessertspoonful of sage with sugar to taste and infusing it with about half a pint of bolling water. Add a little nutmeg, if you like. Drink the tea as hot as possible.
can
consider
Your
high. Begin to learn to walk by Agure and polse will improve: you Jeurning the right posture. Stand will walk with buoyance and need with hecis against the door, pull your not, even at seventy, Join the thick-. ddy upwards out of the bony struc- ankled, flat-footed brigade of women
hip and pelvis, throw your shoulders back, hold your hend erect, you see in every health resort and let your arms fall loosely by your side seaside town. with the palms turning outwards.
ure
J. W. E.
PREPARATION for HEALTH/
Wright's Coal Tar
Soap
WHEN WORKING. at high pressure, fatigue causes waste products to accumulate upon the surface of the skin. Wright's Coal Tar Soap is invigorating and antisepile and keeps the body in perfect condition
Recommended by Doctors,
WRIGHT'S COAL TAR SOAP
Sole Agenta: Güman & Co. Lid
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When you go to see
YEST
a sick friend
VESTERDAY a young husband and his new wife called to see my sister, who had been ill for ten days. She has known him well for years; his wife is almost a stranger.
After their visit my sister was worn out, and took many hours to make up the energy she lost in her efforts to talk to them.
This is why: First, they called at 3.15, an hour when invalids That are usually resting. They stayed until five,, and so to tea. icas nearly an hour and a half too long.
Second, the effort of paying attention to two people is too great. One is enough.
Third, only real friends should call on sick people. To talk to a stranger always micans effort; in sickness it is far too great a strain.
"Fourth, these friends had few ideas to contribute to conversa tton, and the patient was continually left to take the lead. Why, when they had so little to say, did they stay so long?
Yet those two delightful young people meant to be kind, and believed they had "cheered her up."
All this is just in case you have a sick friend.
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