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WOMANSENSE —
Your Summer Wardrobe
THE NYLON blouse has gone way, way beyond the initial design, which was a shirt blouse of classic Hue, unadorned, Inve mad relying for interest on the fabric itself. Now we exquisite nylon blouses all prettled up with dainty touches. Yolande gers in for mylon tricat for a series of handmades with delicate le touches. This one has its bodice shirred with horizontal bands of hand fagoling and bing piping, with a bit of this detail repeated on the club collar.
WITHOUT any promotion or fanfare, the beautiful bicorne holds its own and appears atop the smartest heads year after year. Florence Relchman is one of the leading designers who 1k this type of hat. Here she does it with a dramatte fair. is of black ballbuntl The picture bicorne (illustrated below)
straw.
It has a dramatle side-swingingt brim and is sofferted
by a lacy ruffle of velling,
Let's Eat
BY
DDA BAILEY ALLEN
Efficiency on a Large Scale
"You
You are master of a big do-
"
I
remarked 1
Chef Gabriel Michaud,
"Yes, we can serve up to 500 questa. We must be prepared to serve three meals,n day--with afternoon tea, special snacks and even box meheons.
"For each kind of cooking. Madame, I have nied out what we call a special station or place of work with an experienced chef in charge, each a specialist in his Ine These stations are
Dinner
Chilled Tomato Juice Radishes, Scallions Breiled Fillets Red Snapper
Maitre D'Hotel
(Or substitute any Ish Mets
desired.)
French Fried Potato Broccoli Rice Conde
Rice. Tea, or Milk All Measurement Are Level Recipes Serve Pour
Broiled Fillets Red Snapper
(Any type of dah Allets may be substituted.)
plainly marked with big signs. Preheat broller compartment
Ed
In France, the sauce is consider and pan for 10 mm. If necessary edro important to the cuisine wash fish in salted water, Drain that the most important station on absorbent paper towels.
Qil
is calic Saucier'. See? Tarre it the rolling rack. Dust lets
sign.
is written en that high-up black with trace of four place on mack. Brush lets with melted buiter, margarine or shortening, Dust with salt and pepper. Place 3 in. from heat and broil until fish looks flaky and outside is light brown.
Preparing Fish
By ALICE ALDEN
A SPECIAL party, a real gala occasion, calls for some- thing colourful, something rather different from the usual selection. Such a choice might well be this design, from a New York house, a beauty in lace and chitton In a rich high flame sed. Chiffon Bils in the base
He of the neckline of the lace bodter, cluchert with a tailored lace belt. The chiffon skirt drifts out
matching over
colour talfeta,
There's
The Mother-Daughter
Dress Style
EXQUISITE cotton, deftly fashioned into a finely-detailed nattened version of the easy-to-wear shirtwaist frock, adds up to a dar summer forliðu. Jane Derby uses imported English cotton in an exquisite rose-beige shade for ʼn delightful dress that should see plenty of wear. The permanently-pleated skirt is stilchert with silver threat, a detail that is repeated on the plunging neckline, and emphasized by thus silver colour of the tailored kidskin belt.
Summer Rugs To Suit Every Type Of Home
By ELEANOR ROSS
rug. For
IF you have to stay put this ever seen in a fibre
summer, it's now time to rooms of the simple but comfor- think of hot weather comfort. table variety and for recreation It's a wise woman who has rooms there is a smart multi- rugs taken up and sent to stor- coloured design that is charm- age, using Instend pleasant cat- Ing. Gunmetal, beige and brown ton rugs, matting or just bare makes up one combination, and fears. Down come drapes, away another is in rose, belge and go all extraneous accessories, brown. the bric-a-brac and other dust-
SIGNIFICANT development of a catchers. Plastle or even paper Something new and designed
three.
ammer American trend is drapes do a good job and re- also for the comfortable room. that mather att all her quire a minimum of care.
whatever its design pre fibre daughters are drerslug alike. As As for the floor coverings, rugs that have a twerdy look. many as four and live dresses there are beauties just coming created by varierated yoms that are being sold to a family, ac-into the shops that merit const- give a flecked effect. For besides cording to the average dress shop deration. Fibre rugs are the all the new colour and designs, statistics. New York
stores Inney these days, so high-styled there new Abre rugs have all are also enjoying multiple gales that they are as suitable indoors sorts of improvements. They and put the average at about as on the porch the year round. are made with heavier bres to prevent curling up, so they le nice and flat, special colour pig- mente instead of just dye help is of beautiful to hold colour considerably to the success, Deslimers tavę į high-fashion colours and a longer. The rugs are reversible, Kone mil
styling and variety of patterns to suit every and special foam eleaners are hitting the right silhouette for type of decor. Interesting on the market to make laun- each size range Is a big contrl-stilpen, tile-like checks and a dering a fibre rug an easy and buting factor to their success. I home-spun-textured plaid are successful task. Jumper, Jackets and separates patterns likely to go nicely are conllmay
good runners,in almost any room appropriate
As a result, stores are running Variety Of Pattorne
of mother sizes. Both manufacturers and buyers agree One group
out on
A near shirtwaist style with for a room Jone in Early
turked bodies, easy skirts und American style with comfortable neat enllars is current favourite. maple pieces. The cheek design The midly dress is also among comes in smart combinations of The top ordering types.
green or red with white for the and of room. traditional type Novelty Ideas
in charcent and while, an ident choice for the contemporary decor. Another carpet is done Int manotone in a large block effect,
The
Manorantinis and square dance fashions are two Current novelty clear No W
being sponsored for summer. an! this, too. 16 good in a
Looking nhead to autumn, manufacturers expect to double
modern Interior.
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It Isn't Pretty, To Hobble
By Helen Follett
TN buying shoes don't make a
Relection in a hurry,
Toke your time. Put on both thors, walk around the chop. New shoes don't need breaking in, that is, they fit properly start with.
By the time shoes *re broken in they will have lost their shape. And you will Eave lost your angelie diaposi tion and tie: your nervous system to knots.
Late Afternoon
If possible, do your shoe shopping in the late afternoon; feet have a tendency to spread after they have trotted nl day long. Have both feet mensured, since one may be somewhni larger then the outer. Above everything rise don't try to pack your poor feet into shoes that are loo small. That prac- tice will ruin posture. You wilt nad yourself turmented with a flock of corns, calloused spot and growing malls.
For prectient everyday wear the oxford in lent. It should be plenty long, wide enough to give your toes wiggling room, should have Nexible Icather solds Insure tree and easy movement, You cars wear high heels with your evening dry goods, but should not Indulge in this myle-display during the day.
Popular
The shelf shoe continues to be popular. It is closed all around, offering the armest possible support, but somehow leaving the foot as free as a bird on upper parl
The shelt
the wing Thic barely rims the foot.
is held together strongly and comfortably by a flexible leather sole.
Teen agers are tired of the slouchy shoes that they have been wearing for a number of years. They are considering leather castings that will keep their feet in form. Offerings for youth show plenty of colour, Imagination, fine lines, good workmanship.
A
A shoe wardrobe, rather thon stendy day-in-and-day-out pair, is an economy mensure in the long run, and benellin your fest. Also, shoes should be suited to the task you are en- Eared in.
If you have pedal troubles, seek professional attention. When your feet hurt you hurt all over and life is bitter, Don't take such troubles for Kranted. Hobbling through life is no fun and When you hobble you don't look pretty.
Your Sewing Scrapbook
by
Mary Brooks Picken
the job on mother and daughter In one group the colours shade Shirred Skirt and Bra for Summer
the
nad to strengthen
sister off to several different tones. styles. House hal have not This makes for an attractive handled these matching fashions three-dimension effect that is a before are introducing them. far cry from anything we have
New Angle In Medicine:
Rabbit And Horse Serum
To Treat Whooping Cough
By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.
COUGH
a years of
Wongerous discuss, particu. From one to four injections of
[WHOOPING Baste twice with while cooking, Serve with special Maitre d'ilate butter.
Special Maitre D'Hotel Buttar
"ปร nrxi atation is the fal 'Poissonier continued M. Mich- nud, "where the fish is prepared. Today we are serving? baked barracuda, a fah native to Ber- mudu. The salice Bercy to be (As explained by Chef Milchard) served on is being prepared by Stir c. butter until solt. the 'saucier at his station, Blend in 14 tbsp. lemon juice,
Stitch all seams 14", begin- ning at top. except on centre back. Begin 10 down on this to provide placket. Press open.
Dut Smooth skirt
centre front on fold. Even bottom by cutting away surplus edges where blus scans extend be- yand straight. Turn and press.
of skirt down
toding upon
line heading.
1" to 14", desired waist-.
With heavy or elastic thread
in bobbin, and longest stitch, make 5-7 thirring
first row in skirt catch
this turn.
Make
heading to
Spico Tows
with wide side of presser foot.
Put bra piece on. Pin it to t at centre back. Cut off surplus.
length, making Я hem.
for
Fold bra in
centre crosswisz centre front. Make 5-7 shirrings in centre front and 3 rows at each end.
affe were treated.
Jarly In infants and Htle the serum were given ovex children under two years of period varying
to from one age because of the serious and seven day's. The benefits
were judged even fatal complications which oblained
on the may accompany it.
basis of the number of coughing and vomiting attacks, as well For this reason a great deal as on the general appearance of of reserch 11⁄2 tbsp chili sauce and 1 tbsp.
has been devoted the patient and
the umount of Tuis to the problem of fading an Improvement in "This next station, over here fine minced green pepper. Shape
the general| treatment. Chill untill effective
Unfor- condition which was produced. 20 Madame, is the 'Entremetier er into a smooth cake. Ocutrier, where are prepared Arm. Cut into small slices, and tunately, none of these efforts
has been portion of
entirely successful, It was found that In many the vegetables, soups and egg place one
what Recently, however,
cases, the number and severity
Divide and tear fabric into 3 measure 4" AT 2.30, 5.20.dishes. Down here at the right brotted Ash or meat.
known as antipertussis serum, of the coughing attacks
and is the Tolleseur et Grillardin',
On one, incostire 13" back, 7.20 & 9.30
Funde from horse Serum or attacks of or meal roasting and grilling
has been tried, rapidly.
vomiting decreased lengths. rabbit serum.
from sivage and fear full shirrings. With the decrease in Flation.
with hopeful results, on a group the severity
length, this for bra. Remaining of the coughing 23" makes centre front of of whooping cough patients. spells, there was Improve- skirt,
ment in the general well-being
NTURES
P.M.
DON JUAN
WPERROL
FLYNN
ECHNICOLOR (
VIVECA
LINDFORS
VII BLAGI FINI – SOMEONEY BADI
· AUR BETIEMPORD
"ROBERT DOUGLAS"
VINCENT SHERMAN→→→→ JERRY WALD
on each
Rico Condo
In a double boiler combine c.raw white rice, 11⁄2 tsp. salt, "And toward the end of the granulated sugar and 24
c. milk. kitchen la the Carele Manger, boiling water about 50 min., or Cover and cook over the station of the refrigerator or until rice is tender and mille is Iarder chef, who prepares cold
nearly absorbed. Stir occasional- distes, pates, canapes, Band-
ly. The beat egg slightly wiches, salads and gálantines,
with 1 Absp. milk or water. Stir into the cooking rice, and "Here Is a
Boucherie', the
cook 3 butcher shop, and
resin. Add 1⁄2 tsp. orange there is the flavouring. Pack into small cus- Boulangerie, bake-shop."
tard cups, first rinsed with
cold "Now, Madame, here is a water and chill. To serve, un- place all the Indies love, the mould in deep sauce dishes. Top inned apri- Patisserie remarked our clief, each mould with
This is tie
half. Serve surrounded station where are ot made the desserts, the cakes, the with chilled apricot sauce.
Apricot Sauce: To 1 c. Juice potits fours"
drained from tinned apricots "And this, Madame," went on add 1⁄2 tbsp lemon juice and heat.
together 蘋 tbsp. [M, Michaud, “Is
cornstarch station new and 35 c. sugar. Sir in the hot
A
of the breakfast cook.”
Stir
to all my stuff, it is the station apricot juice. Return to heat,
and cook and stir for 2 min.
Trick of the Chef
"And that was surprise to your staff, Gabriel," remarked To give a rich brown colour our chet; "In France we have to the under side of broiled fish, Jonly brioche "or croissanis aid saute a minule'in butter or mar
coffee for breakfurt.”
garine before serving.
it
Sufficient Benefits
to
outilt requires 3 skirt lengths plus yards of
fast-colour cotton
fabric
Straighten crosswise ends,
Draw up bobbin threads of all shirrings. Pull gently on all to case fullness along on threads without their breaking When skirt is drawn
up to meosure 1" more than waist and bra to in centre and at dle all thread ends of
Turn and stitch
nhem
on top of brn. Sew 3 hooks and eyes oa back for closing, it
together, right sides in; fold wrong side out and pin dort diagonally, as in A, one end of under each arm, to make it ft each measuring 19" other 23 snugly. Stitch darts, Cut on diagonal fold to obtain Hem placket: Whip a piece 4 gores all rame size. With 13" of tape at waistline to hold, as end of each gore up, pin front in B. Sew hooks and cycs at
Akirt two straight-edges: waistline. Put
Dn.
it is difficult
It must be remembered that of the patient, his behaviour, Place two remaining lengths bra is large at bottom, put on
to evaluate any and appetite. In some instancer treatment carried out in this there was a temporary benent direnze. Whooping cough is so only variable that the Cours takes in one
patient
cun starcely be compared with that followed in another. One child
However, the benefits obtained panic! to may get well within a week or from this
type of treatment, pln a blas edge to a straight. Make sure bottern 13 even. -two. another may Improve According
Dr Joha A. except in centre back, where Turn and finish a hem over a period of three or four Toomey of Cleveland and his two blas edges meet.
-desired length. weeks, and a third may remain
for six weeke
or longer, co-workers, are not sumelent to recommend its use in all cases Furthermore, the benefits to be of whooping cough. I should obtained by any treatment de to used when the pent upon when, during the
desperately ill.
Most children with whooping | cough can be protected against Revere complications by the use of penicilin, the sulfonamide
coutro
of the discare, it
}]
started.
Sorums Used
A
patient is
In the study mentiqued above, drugs, and similar preparations. scrums from both rabbit and There is
question, however, horse were used. One hundred that the sarum: dops have”some and twenty-four children be- value In the treatment -- of
tween one
month and seven whooping cough.
to
13"
Dart
23
V Bust. miss
Frumt
'Fold"
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