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November 1, 1939.

Autumn

Fashions

FASHIONS seen in Faris recently

distinguished by a smart, youthful look. Simple foundationi dresses with which to play the fus cinating game of dramatising neces- torics, swinging, skirta, with fed short-sleeved bodices, semi-tailored models, and the typical French day- time dress have all been shown with success and approval.

Varied accessories are legion, from the gay-striped hats and matching bags to the necessary white frills. collars, gilets, waistcoats, cuffs, and belts. Blouses have never been so there pre enough plentiful, aki sternly fallored crepes to satisfy the less frivolousy.

Wille skirts and pekets form the smart office "uniform," there is not one girl in a hundred In Paris who does not yearn at the outset of a new season for fashion glory-new outfits that will take the daily trek to town with the same super-performance of the suminer outfits

Leading Coloura

The Purls dress collections ore barbating with new itens, and ways and materials new of using the pleatings to the best advantage.

Black and navy lead the way where sults are concerned, several of which have detachable capes.

Encrustations and cut-out work erleh ny models: the popular cherry entes into the pleture with green leaves and padded embroidery on a black root, yoke, and the double wont inpel is used, introducing-black faille or bius plaid with plain ma- torial. Details Include white frilly Jubots al casy-to-slip-on starched rolls, which have, in lieu of a Jabot, large loose white flower al- thebed in front.

For sports wear the coats are be ing seen In bright mixed tweeds, in white wool, and in fresh pastels. They are shown on either full swing. ; or fitted and belted lines, with such excellent laflored detalls as tiny shaw collors and high-placed breast pockets; the same rounded packets are

on suits and two-piece sports suite.

Black and white stripes are being featured in narrow widths, horizon- tally or vertically in suits, and in a wider width in coats.

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Evening Dresses

White evening dresses, either printed with black, or embroidered in blorit, are a lending fashion from the Parts shows. White mousselino is a favourable material for these dresses, and one frock of this type seen has a full crinoline skirt and a bodice that is reduced to an ab- solute minimum.

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Typically French in flavour is this three-pileco salt which combines a black satin Jacket et hed with a white diamond de- sign, a crisp white organdle blouse and a black pleated skirt. A while saltor with rows and rows of black lacquer Birds is worn with. The outfit. is by Kargere of Paris and New York,

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VARNISH can be used on a variety

of articles to lengthen their life. For instance. in wet weather the leather soles of shoes can be slightly roughened with sandpaper and two coats of varnish applied.

When dry. the leather will be made waterproof, and Incidentally the wearer will be less likely to slip on a wet pavement.

If the draining board on the sink) is neglected the wood soon becomes rotten, but try giving it two or three coats of varnish, and you will be delighted at the hard wearing, sur- face that results, which will only need a damp cloth to clean it.

Sprays of black jet flowers are embroidered all over the skirt and A wide sash of black bodice. taffetas trims this model, which is topped by bows of black taffetas on The head and a black tulle vei fost-

Front doors should certainly be Ing at the back.

Many of the ovening dresses. al-given an annual coating of varnish, though romantic in conception, are preferably in the autumn, for they treated in a geometrical fashion, are then able to resist the damp with their stiff falle, moire, or sotin days that lie ahead. Clothes posta and wireless poles will also benefit skiris, falling with all their fullness by similar treatment, while any ex- from the waist.

posed doors if treated to a coat of Varnish will not swell and consc quently prove difficult to open and shut.

In the printed chiffon evening dresses-the-silhouette is lengthened by the flowering of flounces, and there are exploited not only in cliftons but in erepes and nois. Jewelled aprons carry the peasant theme, so much seen on day dresses, Into the evening picture. They are feminine, and appear in varied treat- ments, including tinding embrol- deries.

New colours include "Burma Lalue," misty bluo, pot-pourri pastels, and "poodle" blacic.

Black crepe printed with multi- favourite

flowers

coloured material.

Lavish embroidery and tulle play of full- a'major part in a series skirted, of-the-shoulder evening

A casual wrap-around tweed sult in red, gold, wine and green.

Sometimes a mat or carpet persists in curling at the edge, but a thin coal of varnish appiled to the under- side and allowed to dry will efter- lively rure the trouble.

Try coating coppers and brosses very thinly with varnish after they are cleaned, and it will keep the air from tarnishing them. Candles treated in a similar manner will burn for a much longer period.

After nishing with the varnish. remember to wash the brush in tar-

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For Indoor 'Bulbs

TALL-growing bulb ftowers always

tend to look top-heavy when planted in bulb bowls of ordinary depth. If, however, you use large- sized earthenware flower pots for kul! flowers they will look much more at hame when in full bloom.

For purple and crimson flowers it is better to give the pots a cont of enamel, elther in buff or cream, otherwise the blooms will clash with their container. A painted pot also has the advantage of being usable in rooms where an earthenware one would look out of place.

When you paint the pots do not forget the saucers in which they stand, so that you have, complete "sets" for your room bulbs, dresses, with white, blue, and rose shades tor favoured colours. High Hata

THOSE of us who make dresses

and other articles usually And the tidiness of the plece box er drawer a great problem. The scrap of material that we need so urgently at the moment, is always in riding at Ure very bottom of the box, and emerges after some delay, in need of an Iron.

Such a culty is quickly solved by sorting out the various pieces of materials into separate ples of linens. silks, woollens, artificial silks, cretannes, case- ∙after ments, and so on. and having ironed the stuff in each pile, puiting carefully folded into a large paper bag, with the name of the type of material contained herein on both sides of the outer covering.

These bags pack flai Into the box, and it is possible to take out any particular ane in the shortest possible time, knowing that its contents will be quite ready for use.

Moreover, it is much easier to to keep an eye on the stock of different types of siult and so "be able to look-out-for sullable.

replacements.

The new height in hats is different from last season, often illusory rather more be- than actual, ant vastly cuming than it was a season ngo,

Many of these tall, natrow cones are swathed in coloured velvet, or bave coloured ribbon bands round } ----- the base. A novelty seen Intely consisted of an enormous black felt disc -tipped to right, over a close) Hypay cap of ruby velvet. Anul a uge heart-shaped brim placed over head-handkerchief or rust and black stripes was another. This hat was in velvet, but it is being copied ity gros-grain and in rallie

Tali toques in any of the above- mentioned materials have a forward curved tip, or they are Sagged on the top like a mediaeval jester's emp. A toot high cone in brown faille has an ostrich feather bon arrangement drapped around the back to make it! look die if it were a short, curly wig

Το turis out the box for cleaning purposes will now be only a matter of minutes,

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with current emphasis on gray with black, is suit combines a jacket of gray men's wear lightweight wact with a black lightweight wool skirt.

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