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LINEN
Linen Lore
SLIM STYLES
THE fact that you are obliged to
discriminate
In your choice of styles if you are not-so-slim" in to some extent an advantage, for this! necessity for careful consideration is
a very great help in sequiring the: clothen-sense, that puts you in the ranks of the well-dressed,
If you have so ample n figure that you wirely refrain from certain ex- treme fashions, do nat. allow your- self to be unduly timid or conserva- live, There are many good styles that can be so cleverly modified that they are quite as well suited to the: stout woman as to her slender sister.
Notling Shiny
Never buy shiny materials for your frocks or suits, if you are aiming at 11 slimmer eflect. Dull-surfaced fabric, in black or neutral shade, will prevent your figure being too clearly outlined. For the same object of camouflage, give your proferensa to plain materials rather than to those bearing large patterns.
Stripes. however, are a good choice, especially it you we that they ate narrow, and that their direction is up and down, or diagonal. The effect of stripes strategieally wed is so definitely slim- ming that you will wear your striped spring ult or summer frock with a confidence hitherto unktown,
Skirt-hems, we are warned, are to be worn higher. but use your_di;- criminallon, and, ignoring the decree of shoriness, wear your skirt at the length that seems to look right for and that will not be extremely
If you are decidedly round in lace. be wise and pass by the very tiny, brimious hot. If you are tall in pro- portion to your inches, choose a mo- del that is wide rather than high. and, should you be both plump and shart you will find Unt à hat with some height puts, you in love with your looks.
Nothing Tigh!
An easy it is essential if you are to wear your clothes with grace as well as comfort. An appearance of being squeezed into frock, coat, shoes,
ness, only draws attention to .
is an important item in or gloves, far from disguising plump- every hurne and deserves the most creful treatment if it is to have a. tong and useful life. This is speculty true just now owlag to the rislon cost of new material.
When buying new linen hold up to the light so that any desible knots or broken threads will be rendily seen.
Note also that the threads in rst quality linen criss-cross evenly and run straight across from one side to the other.
Another test for good linen is to give it a sharp tug in alternate direc- tions without tearing it.
Good union cloth which is len mixed with hemp is splendid for sheets owing to its wearing qualities. To test its quality, fold it over and then run the finger-nail along the ecease which will appear quite faint when the fabric is again opened out
the material is a good one. Although linen ran be guaranteed not to shrink it is advisable to allow two inches in the yard should there be no guarantee. Even a good quali- ty fabric will not give the best service unless treated carefully afterwards, and this especially applies to washing and Ironing.
When washing Inen, choose pure mild soap and wash in a heavy Jather. Squeeze the soap through the linen instead of rubbing it as this treatment is llable to roughen the de. Heate fibre. Do not-aze. too much blue and certainly no starch, and f the weather permits, bleach the linen afterwards on the lawa, Removing Stains
If table linen is always to appear spotless and
equal to new it will naturally require occasional attention ...to remove any unsightly staing.
Tea stalas should first be smeared with glycerine and after the affected, port has been spread over a basin, pour boiling water through 10 from a height. Coffee stains will also res pond to the same treatment--but glycerine need not be used.
Fruit marks should, however, be aouked for an hour or two in milk before bolling wuter ไป pquired through them while stains caused by chocolate should be sprinkled with powdered
boraz and zooked.. for twenty minutes before being treated in a similar manner to coffee stains- Remember that stains will be re- moved more eusly if they are treated immediately they occur.
Ann Thorogood
Try Simmered Sausages
Most women connect sausages with breakfast or supper, allied to the fry- ing pan or grit. It is interesting to note the different method-almaner- ing-employed by vur American cousins, and from which they con- coct the following appellsing lun- chéon dishes!
Place required number of catonpes la pan of bolling water and simmer for about 10 minutes. Remove to ashet and arrange around a petal- shaped flower made of halved poors filled with cranberry, red-currant, or other such sweet relish und decorato with parsley,
Cook n chopped onion and greer pepper in melted margarino until ten- der. Add suffelent cornflakes ne- cording to the number of participants -4-cupful to each person--chopped
and pimento
seasonings. Heat thoroughly and surround on serving dish with simmered sausage.
Slice required number of oranges "in"sicing "half and motel around the akins for decoration. Pour one table- poonful of honey over ench Heat
In the use of, evening frocks, you may score ever your slender, sisters by having neek and arms just nicely rounded. B3ul, supposing that you have exceeded this degree of plump- ness, be discreet and have long sleeves to your frock, or wear-ons of those becoming sleeved coatees,
Choose your clothes cleverly, and you need never suffer from the over- stout complex. Let the dress and style help you to be slim.
II. W. S.
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The fashion for big pockets, which came out of the last Paris openings, is seen here in resort-
The 1year.
extra-long beach rak jacket of very casual type, up at the sides in shirt tall fashion is the right length in no- commodate such large pockets. Model is in medium blue shark- skin.
Cottage Cheese
Is
Rich In Food Value
BY JUDITHI WILSON
MANY dellelous, ment-like dishes)
can be made with cottage | cheese. Derived from skini milk, this dairy by-product does not get the credit for its food value that it
In deserves. a class with lean meal and eggs, it is enld to be more valua ble than either in material that builds muscle, blood and bone. As a buste for main dish of a meal, collage
the cheese will materially reduced ox- penses. It may be used to advantage, 10, in soup, sauce, salad or dessert. Here is a dinh that makes a fine ntain course for a mentless dinner.
COTTAGE CHEESE LOAF
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teaspoon salt
1⁄4 cup condensed tomato soup
2 tablespoons butter, melted
2 cups cottage cheese
14 cup chopped stuffed olives
14 cup soft butter
Carefully trim the crust from the loaf of bread and cut a slice about
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11⁄2 cups (31 lb.) ootings cheese
1 cup (11⁄2 pkg.) sliced
pasteurized dalen
Grated rind of lemon
2 egg whites
2 tablespoons finely chopped
nuls
To beaten egg yolks, add sugar,
spices, salt and milk. Mash cheese with a fork or rub through a coarse
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4 Inch thick from the top to make aleve. Cut dates in pieces with wet A cover. Scoop out the crumbs from scissors. Add both cheese and dates the inside of the loaf, leaving to to first mixture, mixing well. Fold 1 inch on sides and bottom. Bent in grated lemon rind and the C&R eggs slightly; odd 2 cups of the bread whites. Four mixture into baked crumbs which have been scooped
and sprinkle the nut Pastry shell of louf, from the inside
the salt, tomato soup, the 2 tablespoons melted meats over the top. Bake in a very moderate oven (325 degrees F.) untli butter, cottage cheese and olives.the custard will not adhere to a silver Full hollowed-out loaf with the mix-knife inserted in the centre. tire and cover with the top. Spread taken from 30 to 40 minutes. Serve top and sides with 1 cup soft butter.
very cold. Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees F.) Serves to for about 30 minutes.
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1 baked pastry shell
2 egg yolks, beaten
cup sugar
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teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon salt
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housewives. A refrigerator pulls coolers of a shape to slip over Hoof weer is often the despair cool. In the same way, euribenware will help to solve the problem, but the milk bottles are invaluable. They If you cannot have one of these other should be immersed in cold water, Every larder should be equipped means of storing your food will have then put wet over the bottle, to be found;
covers and The ideal pantry should face north, with plenty of muslin
bought very cheaply, so that the sun can never shine these can be directly on to it, but often we find made of mosquito netting stretched wire or metal frame. Small lorders facing south or west, to fit in over with modern building schemes. In meat sates, with perforated zinc this case, it is a good plan to hang sides, and hooks at the top for hang- up a piece of sacking or garden mating the joint, save their cost over and ting, well soaked in cold water, du:-over again. ing the hours when the sun's rays
Dress the meat with vinegar as stule bread into are hottest. Sometimes it is possible soon as it arrives, and then hang it Of crumbs and fry them a golden to plant & bush where it will screen in the safe, placing this in a brisk
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Good ventilation is essentful. Thet is a good plan to half cook the meat
should be
open, as soon as it comes, the complete kept apples and stew them with sugar to window
and sweeten they are a thick purce.
plece of inely perforated and cooking later when it is required. Put the apples and crumbs la al-zing, which is in itself a cold metal Red meats, beef and mution, keep of heat, nailed better than white meats, such as ternate layers in a teased ple-dish, and non-conductor having a layer of crumbs on-top, and across.it.to.keep out the flies. Dark vent, poultry and lamb. bake for ten minutes in a moderate blue or green muslin can be used in Ways with Vegetables-
place of zine if it is kept scrupul-
All perishable foods should be oven.
Serve with a pouring custard sauce.
Opisy clean.
The walls and woodwork should be bought in the smallest possible quan- painted with washable enamel, which tities, Butter should be taken out of its paper at once, and pressed into a can be wiped down daily. Shelves
Chemical Frock
Shown is the 'chemise dress,
a much discussed type for Sum- mer, and in this instance done In sheer crepe, wh. fingerle collar and rovers and turn-back cuffs. Note the long bodice line. and the skirt, plested. smoothly all around,
In moderately Place, en platter around simmered sausages.
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Tomatoes ara ensier lo slice if you -2150--n zaw-edged- Lread-knife. Even the ripcat tomatoes, will cut fato smooth, oven slices this way,
are best made wood, cover them with cooler or clean basin. Salad greens white oilcloth, and a stab of marble will keep crisp if washed and drained, on which specially perishable things then placed in a large bowl covered can be placed.
Keep Files Awa
entirely with 1 plate. Vegetables should be kept in a wire basket so that the air can reach them from all "Esides.
The golden rule is absolute clean- Green and root vegetables do not liness, and all larders should be "mix" together, so keep them care- washed out daily during hot weatherfully apart, or both will deteriorate. with water to which a little mild dis-Steen vegetables, such as asparagus, infectant has been added. This helps should be wrapped up, as the light to keep away flies and other insects. spoils them.
Careful and regular inspection will
Dones, soups, and stocks should be
do much, to prevent waste of food, reheated every day, and on no ne- Anything that is in the least bad or count replaced in the pantry until sour must be removed at once, or it quite cold, as the slightest steam from will speedily contaminate the rest. them is likely to cause rapid decay White enamel ware is the best for among other food stuffs.
Milk is always the greatest larder-use,-as-it-does not break, is
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This frock is in rayon shark- skin with fly front, fulness at centro front of the skirt and a navy grosgrain belt with white dolu
Jewels To Match Colours
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of the British Empire. Mrs. Lily Morrin receives The MIE. decorations and several prominent Chinese are awarded | certificates of Honour.
5 YEARS AGO
June 3, 1035.
Fire is adding to the horrur of the isiluation in Quetta, according to the latest |reports Altering through from the scene of the earthquake disaster yesterday. In addition to the 44 Royal Air Force men killed in the quake, between 20 and 38 June 3, 1890. are reported missing. The total European The Emperor of Germany has directed Casualties in the earthquake are 100 killed und 200 injured. The patice force of the the building of a yacht, to be the largest city is almost annihilated and the Air of her class in the world. It is said the Force losses have been heavy, The city Emperor wit, when the yacht is ready,rell is completely razed. Indian casualf- lies have not yet been callmated but it pay a visi to the United States.
is feared they will be extremely heavy. "Le Temps" says the liquidator of the Panama Canal Company hasTM appointed
casily cleaned, and can be bolled now in hot weather. It should be scalded the jewels that will mutch or tone u.s. Wyse lo conduct negotiations look- and then, a great'point in its favour, at once, and poured into a senlace best with the new summer colours, ing to the formation of a new company. Bags or bowls of powdered charconl, jug. If the bolted taste is not liked, and have prepared a chart showing and that Wyso goes on a mission to the Vol. X No. 1
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placed about the shelves, are splendid the milk ju should be placed in
and saucepan of water. for keeping the larder fresh
and the water the result, brought to the boil. Each jug-should Lovely new shades of blue are extension-of-the-time of the conccasion, THE 'sweet.
coolers are be washed, scalded, and then rinsed worn with accessories of turquoise or Earthenware butter
Anollier expedition will shortly leave useful and quite inexpensive. They in cold water after use, and milk blue tourmalines. These stones, in have glass containers for the bullet, should be kept away from any foods the form of drop currings, heart- for Cocos Island on which it is believed shaped pendants, or brooches, are as that, treasure is buried. Two or thres and being constructed on the vacuum that have a strong odour.
M. L Stellard suitable with afternoon frocks and expeditions have gone from Valparaiso punciple, keep it always fresh and
suits as they ure in the evening. on similar errands, but they have proved Gems such as rubles and amethysts prontiers. About $10.000 has been ob
tained for the new expertineat. go with rich shades of red, rust, and copper.
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Waistcoats of red are fastened with
tiny gold regimental buttons, the
25 YEARS AGO
January, 1940
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creat picked out in bloodstones, or ried Full No, it taking Atty prhoners and principally for Hong Kong and
amethysts.
June 3, 1913. On the right bank of the year we car- Uree mitrailleuses. We also captured a labyrinth taking 150 prisoners. -
A collet necklace of green onyx or Jado goca with "gringofre,"_n_soft *The Times" fins been praksemed. under 1
Act for yellowy green colour Introduced by the Defence of the Paris designers: Tiny emerald carer Richardson, the noted trainer of publishing an uncensored letter from rings also tone, and a fanshaped blood hounu, headed "The need of com. brooch of cabochon emeralds clasps pulsion. The leffer paid that raw r the waist of a dinner dress of "grin- eruits were being called out in France, while scores of able-bodied-men in Ear silk crepe. goire"
land were complacently doing nothing. The cornelian is an original stone M. A. I. Bodkin, on behalf of the wear with muves and lag Treasury Council, said the loiter wat calculated, to suggest to Frenchmen 25 shades. · Little forngs or officers' caps abaniutely false impression that complate of carved cornelian are used as but- indifference regarding the war, existed ja tons on tailored tweed sulla.
Great Britain. The case was adjourned. Amber and yellow tourmalines go with dresses in warm gold tones. describes a unique event in Flanders Reuler's correspondent at Headquarters Bracelets of poliated nimber set in gymkhana in which the Indian platinum are worn on the sleeve of took part some miles behind the ring a primose yellow evening gown.
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