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WOMANSENSE=

America has made coats by machine hundred years

for

Marking the centennial of the establishing of the first machine - equipped factory for the production of ready made coats for women, the National Coat and Suit Industry Recovery Board of America has prepared an outline of the progress and achievements of the industry as a faithful portrayal of It to the public.

a

A salutary example furnished by the

those

rc-

"The pace

of the industry's namter of them are giving to

more rapid in apparel. growth became the 1880s and 1880s with the im- of this is migration of skilled craftsmen Costume Art Museum Division Central and Eastern of New York's great Metropo- from

The of Art. Hitan Museum Europe.

of various periods The coat and suit trade's first costumes

the ages afford major labour conflict occurred back through

for designers in 1910 when an industry-wide source material strike in New York City capped and quarters are provided at the

uso for

by of intermitent museum succession diMculties. It Whe settled adapting the exhibits.

what was then a virtual through innovation-n collective labour It was known as agreement. the Protocol of Peace and was wwth the Immigration The digest cites the construc- written by a group of arbiters strictions of the past quarter of late Supreme a century, the complement of tive role of the industry in the headed by the economic life of the nation, Court Justice Louls D. Brandeis, skilled workers in the industry including its service of the

has been dwindling steadily and "The cont and mult trade cx the problem of assuring adequate and in its hearty consumer,

and perimented with an unemploy replacements of expert support of patriotic

receiving ment compensation programme mechanics in Statistics philanthropie enuses. fre cited on the great growth of of its own as early as 1924. careful attention of the the Industry through the years, 1943, it was the scene of the in-

first pension dustry's leadership. wetup truduction of the from the single factory

plan to be incorporated

"The coat and culi Industry, three years after the Invention pla

agreement. The a century-old member of the of the sewing machine to its collective

present labour contracts in all American family of manufactur- present imposing proportions.

coat and sult production ing trades, takes proper pride

for The statement stresses the fact the

provide

welfare in the fact that it effectively that the

trade has "earned centres complete Immunity

from even funds. Both the retirement and performs its important task of welfare funds are wholly em- helping provide the women of the country with the apparel ployer supported.

that has made them one of the best-dressed in the world."

the slightest stigma of sweat- shop,"

It goes on to say: "The faci that 100 years have passed since the

first

in a

factory en- "So far as the machine-equipped

is concerned. the factory for the production of vironment

Di the women's

ready-to-wear coats industry includes some

of industrial examples

In the reinarkable housing in the nation,

WAS review

established

of the

a best Inspires

development of the industry as pioneer period of this

The fact

For

the

Ju-

TENNIS TWOSOME

They were flying on to Paris, will return to Londen soon for the Wichiman Cap matches and Wimbledon : Tennis stark. Todd and Mrs. Dupont (Margaret Osborne) arriva bý Clipper from New York, Third member of the leam was Louise Brough

London Express Sermice.

Net Weight-One Ounce

in

New outerwear bras

Some easy rules for lovely hands

Dourley AB-EX Cosmetics

Clean and shape your nails carefully before applying polish. And if you have a nail polish allergy, choose a lacquer designed for those with sensitive akins.

By HELEN FOLLETT SHAPING the mails is an Im- fast. Work from sides to centre, of the manicure, being careful not to cut into the portant part Chinese gentlemen of high rank flesh. Once a day use the nail uced to grow long finger nails white pencil, passing it under And they protected them with the eaves when your hands are soapy water getting scrubbed, exquisitely carved guards. As in there was no need of using their Never clean the eaves with o instrument, You will hands, they took pride in their sharp dreadful claws.

make the inner surfaces rough and dust will cing like a guilty principle holds good today,

conscience.

The

Once 3 Week

П

If the nails are

the eaves square,

the

Some women, having grown

you see a girl with long, pointed Bnger nalls you know that the

Keep a watchful eye on the be no there Will include has more leisure than any girl The French brasstre is now

needs, and you wonder "It she polish, so felt available in all-nylon including n long line strapless top in em- could not find a more useful chance of its going patchy. Use

lace. It weighs a noteworthy branch of the there was, undoubtedly, ample edging and

of its only 1 ounce, and is zald to dry hossed cotton with spiral bon-place for herself in this hard only a light film; fetting

ing and draped cuff at the top working world. Anyhow, guld drain from the brush be nation's economy and an able room for improvement

of i 55 minutes. servant of the public. The Inet factories, but this was true

of the bodice; a short bra with extremely long talons are in fore you use it. of any is that the present-day status of a perind rather inn

cuffed top and butterfly bow questionable taste. summer a bandeau the industry is a far cry from individual industry.

al back; another style with top concepts of this fefd that may that the setting of standards of embroidered nylon marquisette

and bottom, elasticised and with a low separation ring, and or otherwise, wholesome plant conditions in have, correctly

the civil an embroidered nylon sheer on

plented ruffle at top and a ging- ben formulated in the public this trade antedated

A Joint mind in its pioneer stages.

ham with halter neck. statutes on the subject. Board of Sanitary Control ha nylon net is being shown. heen set up in the trade's Initial The latter has a "breathing"

elastic waistband which collective agreement in 1910.

well "Having

in the the bust from sliding and been three years "It was in 1849,

forefront in the betterment of centre ring to give it a

this nu

Industry after the invention of the sew-

factory facilities,

separation. ing machine, that a far-seeing

has earned complete immunity Act up แ New York merchant small battery

thuse of

up from even the slightest stigma To apply to therefore, be pliances, a modest Inaugural of of 'sweatshop. what is today the $3,500,000,000 is held would,

er utterly unfair and unfounded. women's and chlidren's outer

apparel industry comprising *The business practices of the 11,772 #rms employing 322,387 coat and suit, manufacturing factory workers and tens of

trade are shaped by a code of thousands of other employees, fale commercial standards The coat and suit industry alone, through

which equitable according to the 1047 Census of Manufactures, the most recent orderly procedure is safeguard-

cd. takes had 2,477 manufactur- controversy in retailer-manu- Brist

if 74.300 cmploying

facturer relationship workers and an annual output facilitates the centering of in- valued at $1,003,755,000.

dustry members' attention upon

Arma

This

alds

in

and

averting

and

The gradual change from the enhancing the value and style

and appeal of their product.

ascendancy

honic of

seamstress sewn and custom- Tailored

women's apparel to ready-made

factory-produced

on

"Eth

creation. fashion

Our

garments was first officially re- fleeted in the U. S. Census of manufacturers are real arbiters 1860, which reported that there of the styling of the coats and American worn by the and were 90 cloak

mantilla sulis

Such design inspira- manufacturers, employing 1,532 women.

be obtained from female and 46 male hams, bon as may with the annual volume exceed- abroad must be translated into terms of American taste to be at Ing $2,250,000.

wearable here.

It all

in

The report

the eighth axiomatic that clothes must be U.S. Census of Manufactures, attuned to the tempo and pre- dated June 7, 1860, had this to ference of the people by whom say about the development of they are to be worn.

with a the then young industry:

that requires profluct newness and diversity of styling and that cannot be turned out through autoralle mechanical "The manufacture of women's process, the industry does not apparel has been greatly aug lend itself to bigness so far mented within a few years. the size of its Arms is concerned. The increase of the trade has "Encouraging the entry of the Into the Bull up some very large es- younger generation tablishments with heavy capitals, industry are the excellent strides It has very much enlarged the being made in providing formal for key area of female eniployment and educational schooling

The promoted the comfort and con- posts in apparel houses, venience of all classes. As in outstanding example of this is Fashion Institute uf the

af production

of New

York. clothing, the sewing machine Technology

chartered by the state as 3 has been a principal auxiliary

and supporles, In the extension of the business. Junior college

The increased facilities for com. jointly, by the New York City

men's the

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of Education and the

Trades Apparel

Educational large cities, where the monu- facture is principally carried on, Foundation. and smaller towns and villages employed

The graduates are Dy Arms In the

of the interior, has also given various branches of the needle an impulse to the trade by traties. enabling merchants and retailers The scope of inspiration for

afforded by everywhere to obtain and re- designers plenish at short Intervals, goods museums throughout the coun in every style and fashion suited ry is being steadily ugmented

by the increased to the market.

art

ut.cution a

Gloves

the are

topic

while

nylon

hitsuhi-time, black; saddle siliebed mylon with fish dei

London Eturous feraien

tired of blazing Anger sheaths, have gone back to the use of short or the old fashioned pink powder can extend and buffer. The powder imparts quite a way beyond the tip of a lovely pearly gloss and the use the finger. If the nalls are of the buffer is beneficial to the be oval, the caves should conform, health and well taffeta, In deciding on the correct length. nails.

stops

i

wide

The long line will also made for evening in metnilles and velvet.

Cambodian Pattern

By PRUNELLA WOOD

T

Edwin IL Foreman

TINA LESER is still bemused with her trip around the world, for this new collection, a year later. A sports costume for lelauro one wishes to flaunt, it is so enjoy. able, is shown here, of Cambodian Inspiration. And Cam- bodia is in French Indo-China, fcidentally.. Tina has. been there even if we have not.

The navy and rust color batik design for the shirt-tail out topper in typical; it is teamed with navy wool jersey -Jodhpurs which have zippers to fit them tight on the

Inside of the ankles..

being of the

it is well to consider one's daily Every night friction a le habits.

end Typists women culicle cream into the surround- who trump the domestic ing flesh, which must be lifted treadmill would do best with u

free of the nail now and then with the by

manipulations fairly short line.

Filing should be done once a orange wood slick. An insurance week as nails grow surprisingly against hangnails, that is,

Let's Eat

BY

IDA BAILEY ALLEN

Home Quick-Frozen Foods

"I'D LIKE to show you Dur

*I

basement

before dinner," matkal Mrs Toner.

everything we're going to

re-

DINNER

"Almost Clam Chowder (lome Tioned)

Pilot Crackers

eat I've came out of it. tonight

olrt about often read

those feudal estates that were com pletely self-sustaining. To my surprise 1 and that between our land and water farming, we're practically self-sustaining, too." As we passed through the hall to the stars noticed a bullet board on the wall, with notes and directions thumb-tacked on, That's how we manage when we're not here." remarked Mr Toner. Just leave written or- ders for all the farm help posted

Frozen Chopped Beef Patties Frozen Potato Pancakes Frozen Asparagus-on-Topat Tossed Lettuce, Tomato anď Cucumber Salad

Pench and Raspberry Frappe of Frozen Fruita Coffee Tea Milk (Children) All Measurements Are Level Recipes Serve Four Claim Chowder

Eine-cube enough salt pork to make 3 tbsp. Pince in a 2 qt. sauce pan and slow-cook until where the manager can get the fat runs out. Then add them and give them out."

Set of Shelves

peeled chopped medium-sized onions and saute 3 min. Add 5 bolling water, 1 qt, loose

clams

small

In a recess along the staircase and the liquid, 1 pt. thin-sliced to the basement I notleed a set peeled white potatoes, 1

of shelves, divided into com- diced peeled carrot, a crushed section garlic and 4 tsp. thyme. partments like a honeycomb,

Here's the shoe polish; these Cover and simmer 2 hrs. Then are clothespins: this box is for add 1 pt. tinned tomatoes. Bring

brushes,"

to boiling point and thicken with dusters; this one for explained Me Toner. "I fixed 1 tbsp. four stirred smooth with This up

all these small 1 tbsp, tomato julec. Simmer 30 articles could be kept in order. min, longer.

50

Make a place for everything and keep everything in its place. that's the way I conduct my Way Mrs business, and the Toner and I conduct our home."

the

Downstairs we looked

well-stocked wine the root cellar, then on lo

storage. goods

from

Dur

Potato Pancakos

Wash, peel and fine-grate & medium-sized white potatoes..

hot,

Into Separate 2 eggs; add the yolks, cellar.

2 tbsp. fine dry bread crumbs the and 1 tsp. salt. Tren fold in "All the egg whites besten stiff, Drop- tinned

tablespoonfuls onto a home-tinned

own by produce," said Mrs Toner, "We well-oiled heavy frying pan and have pickles and relishes of all fry until golden brown, first on the other, sorts, as well as beets, carrots, one side, then corn, fruits and jellies. And allowing about 0 min. alto- here's my tinned clam chowder. gether. If desired crisp, keep la But come and sex our freezing the oven but do not pile up the chamber."

pancakes. If desired soft, pile Raften stairs into a nearby them up so they will

through their own steam. building. First into a room

Up the

at

38 degrees F. where beef, veal

and duck were hung. Then look-see into a

huge freezing

chamber, temperature

Fahrenheit,

The shelves

чого

DTI

Asparagus-on-Toast

B0

-

Cook 1 pkg. frozen asparagus unifi barely crlap-tonder cording were stocked kage.

to directions on the pac

Or heat 1 Un

green

with home quick-frozen asparn- asparagus in its own liquid, gus, peas, broccoli, corn, and all Meantime prepare white, bread kinds of fruits grown on the e

toast and butter. It plentifully. Concentrated chicken place.

Arrange the asparagus tips on stock made from feet, wings, the toast. Thicken the liquid tips and necks of chickens, had with 1 tbsp. each butler and been frozen 2n paper con- four creamed together. tainers.

Jand

bring to a boil, Pour over the all them on Inch from the peparagus-on-toast. If desired' a top to rave room for expan- little rich cream may be added sion," explained Mrs Toner. to the asparagus liquid. "We also freeze bones to uiso na needed for soup. But let's go · back to the kitchen, Royal and 1 have planned a quick dinner made up of our frozen and tin- ned specialties."

TRICK OF THE CHEF For a very good taste to clam chowder, add a trace of Mexican mge, which ir called oregano,

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