Summer Party Frock
by SUSAN GAY
THINK the girl in Angrave's and not crush easily. And i
drawing is picture of shouldn't be elaborate, for rich youthful innocence and charm. silks and satins aren't in keeping
with ocean waves, And the frock she is wearing is just right for her. Of palest
There are lots of crease- primrose organza, the skirt resisting linen-effect mixtures, flutes out gracefully from a and artificial silk and cotton slender waistline to a full hem fabrics that are ideal for such that measures nearly four yards a froek. Bright patterns clear- round.
ly defined on white backgrounds, pastel coloured materials with novelty designs such As fish,
The bodice hast
the tailored
Edwardian touch about it that anchors, sailing boats, etc.
is so much the present vogue, this case the narrow frill
In
I suggest you sub- trimmings stilute a white or plain-coloured being arranged with almost
binding for the frilly trimmings
and
mathematical exactitude. In her on the bodice and sleeves hair she has tied a mauve ribben wear a narrow belt that picks up bow. Her party handbag IN hidden under a posy,
your main colour.
Dancing-Time
Are You A Bridesmaid ?
If you are to be a bridesmaid
First of all as the dance Crock, this Sumner then this is a de- for Summer dances.
Use some lightful design for you.
such material us organza,
cotton organdie, or dotted voile Of course, here your choice of
or Swiss muslins for the
length version shown,
You will need the
full fabric and colour largely depends
on the bride's wish, for this will be her day. Yours will con
But this design is
following later.
one
lengths of 35-inch wide material: that is well-suited to what may
Size 30, 54 yards; size 31, 32,
5 yards; size 33, 5 yards;
size 34, 5 yards; size 35, 6
yards; size 36, 6 yards; size 38. 6% yards,
Or you can make it in 72-inch case you
wide net, in which
would need from 2 to 3 yards according to size.
Cruising Partios
Then this would make a lovely ffrock for a cruising holiday, the type of holiday in
which you need quite a few evening frocks. In this case you want to choose some fabric that will pack well
Khan Sahib Sirdar Khan Passes Away
Former Official In Hongkong Service
The many friends of Khan Sahlb Sirdar Khan will be sorry to learn of his death, from double pneumonia, In his native district, Punjab, on July 9.
Shadikhun,
Born in 1879, the late Mr. Khan was very well known in Hongkong, having been here for nearly 10 years, He first joined the local Government service in 1808, and until his retire- ment a few years ago when Chiet Clerk of the Harbour Offee, he had taken a keen. Interest in the public welfare, He had been in charge of the Indian Company, Police Reserve, and among his public services may be mentioned his bravery in quelling unruly elements during the Sino- Be Japanese riots in 1931. For this he was commended by the then Inspec- tor-General of Police,
On the field of sports, Mr. Khan for a number of years turned out regularly for the second eleven of the Indian Recreation Club.
was a keen cricketer, and
The luc Air Khan was held in high esteem not only by members of his own community but also by his superiors, and on the occasion of his retirement a tea party was given in This honour.
On his return to his native district, the late Mr. Khan continued to toke an interest in public affairs, and for this he was nwarded the title of Khan, Sahib.
He is survived by his widow and several children, and three brothera Mr. Khawas Khan' and 'Khan Sahib. Hashim Khan, both of whom were in the local Government service, and Captain Ajab Khan, om.., 10M., who was the Imperiol Government's diplomatie representativo In Arabia' during a critical periòd,
Moth in the Carpet
10
Some one has found noth eggs in he carpet and asks what she can do about it,
T treatment for
carpet should be rather a thorough one, as the eggs laid by the adult moth usually hatch out within week, and
the moth trouble is I'
far May and early in June. The larvae developed, your cleaners may be at work for some time in- could recommend you suitable fumi-
side the wood before the worm holes gation treatment when the carpet is Fleaned. Simple home fumigation appear. can be applied by using paradi- chlorobenzene, from chemsts. The
Paraffin would have the effect of diverting the female beeile from lay-
once the larvae emerge the powder should be sprinkled generous ing her eggs in the old holes for the
ly over the surface of the carpet,
destructive work begins! The cocoon which they spin sometimes develops the adult moth in two to seven weeks, so that when there is damp, warmish weather the results of their activities can be really alarming.
then the carpt wrapped up closely, time bing, but it is better to stop up fold folded into as compact a unlt as those holes after treatment with possible and put away for a day or beeswax and turpentine, or wood so, or longer if possible. The powder the vaporises after it is exposed to
Aller.
I would recommend that the eggs air, but the period that it is in The holes in the other pieces of and maggots are first dealt with by proximity to the carpet enables the steaming the carpet thoroughly fumes
penetrate Into the fabric
furniture could not have been the
wherever the traces are found. Go and innoculate the material against result of the short time of proximity over the entire surface with vacuum moth attack. cleaner, or sweeper, and then turn back the carpet where the treat- ment is needed.
When Jald on the floor, the pow- dered alum is also effective for the prevention of attack.
with the chair, as the period between the hatching of the egg and the change from larva to chrysalis takes --at minimum-one year, and usually nearer two years. Probably the eggs were laid some time ago, an.. the beetles have recently emerged and
Lay a plece of flannel, wrung out in very hot water, over the part, and iron with a hot iron for a time, until the material is practically dry, and thus allow the steam to pene- trate well. Repeat wherever neces-
steam anry, judging by the Iration as to whether the treatment It would appear that the
And Woodworm From another came a query about woodworm in a chair. Here is my are now busy.
репе-
advice:
It would be as well to go over chair the furniture very thoroughly, strong beetle fluid, and
is adequate. Leave the carpet turned had already developed woodworm using a until fully dried, then spray the when it was placed in the room, and examining all unpolished parts extra floor-boards well with some sultable that the holes have appeared from carefully, as these are the "wenk moth spray, and sprinkle powdered the emergence of the newly hatched spots" where the eggs are generally nlum freely before re-laying the beetle, who usually makes her ap- laid, and the hatching takes place carpel.
parance during the utter part of three or four weeks later.
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Dance Musio) ·
8.40 a.m. 'Bournemouth Nights. The | 9.20 am. "The Cockiemouth Comet," A fourth of a series of broadcasts from
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be called the Summer brides- maid's fabrics-sheer materials that make up into romance frocks,
Garden Fotos
If you've got a garden party | or two on your date-list this pattern again would suc you through with honours. Especially If you only go to one a year and consequently don't want to waste a frock when money is all too scarce. Make it up in a suitable material and you can Wear it for dances well on into autumn.
the
new
There are some lovely designs in synthetic ninon, which you can get quite cheaply. Some have small flower motifs set in squiggly-line squares that are a solid colour against a white or pastel background. Or there are some roman stripe effects, but instead of being solid some of the stripes are made up of little squares.
For all these full-length ver- sions you will need the quanti- ties of materials I quoted for the dance frock. If, however, you want to make the calf-length version for best day-time wear or for informal evening parties, the following lengths of 35ln. fabric will do. Size 30, 3yd.; size 31, 34gyd.; size 32, 33, 3%yd. size 34. 37yd.; size 35, 4yd. size 36, 4yd.; size 38, 41⁄4yd.
HAY
DIET
HINTS
Is rich gravy i suitable stimulant for children?
Chlidren should not have slimu- lants. A gruph showing how muen one's vitulity has "gone up" after taking a stimulant will also show that the reaction twice as great! Carrot Julee is
good beneficial
lonie, very suitable for children.
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It spun-zer
for ice cream?
#3
suitable garnish
If the ice cream is made of cream, ent yolks, suger and some non-acid dovouring then spun-sugar is quite compatible. Coffee, chocolate, vanilla, sherry and cinnamon are suggestions for suitable davourings.
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How would Dr. Hay explain a series of cultis and headaches?
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To have colds and beadaches not natura) to a healthy body. The stule suggests that there is a lower- ing of function and that the body is eliminating accumulated toxing waste through "colds" and "headaches." So long as the toxin condition continues, NO
the will headaches and or, colds.
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After illness Dr. Hay advocates a diet of normal foods? What does he mean by this?
can
Normal foods are those that be eaten in their normal or natural state, such as fresh fruits, vege- tables, milk, and butter Foods which are unchanged, unadulterated unprocessed,
and
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