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Guests Of Sir Arthur Elvin WOOL PRICES DEFIED BRILLIANT
Mrs Attlee with the Marques of Carisbrooke. They attended the aqua-show at Wembley with host Sir Arthur Elvin.
~~London Express Servico.)
Let's Eat
BY
IDA BAILEY ALLEN
AT
CLOTHES DISPLAYS IN LONDON
LONDON,
T dress shows in London recently, the atmo- sphere has been unusually serious. The thought prob. ably uppermost in the minds of experienced buyers who make up the audiences in that wool, already nine times dearer than in pre-
From Our London Correspondent
secretariat adheres with utmost Woot stogan to which the tenacity.
Their latest show "Vorre Patterns In Wool" could scarcely have been better Limed-from a publieity "point of view, It wns one of the most interesting collections -scrn for a long
how sumple are woot materials for the novice to use, how easy they are to handle and how very adaptable.
Canadian editors of newspaper and magazines who are coming na questa of the Dollar Exporti Board.
At the evening show there will be the newspaper "lon" of Fiel Street, other well- The parade was held in a known newspaper Barnes, and of British large shop In London's shopping owners and clitors centre. I is 10 four 16 ins trade and export magazines. and ellies in Britain and Ireland, during the next two montha
Tush on woollen
war days, is likely to be- while, consisting of styles made Manufacturers are preparier for For The Bright
come even more expensive
in the near future.
The present boom in wool immediately prices will not affect the market for ready- made clothes, But in three month time we can expect to pay more for knitting wool: In alx months our suits "of the peg" will have increased price also.
iTz
One might reasonably expect a cainpalgo to be launched that would extet the virtues of cloths other than the Linc woollen fabrics on which vur fashion trade exists, But far from it.
No Substitute
international Wool The Secretariat stubbornly pursves its policy of publicising wool, which it does with brilliantly organized parades and shows. There is No Substitute For
from VOLUC patterns. Апу fairly good needlewoman could make these designs, some of
This is not all the publicity Young Thing'
which come from the famous that wool will receive in this
st month of mummer.
French couturiers, Schlaparelli, Heim, Balinan, net Fath women ever needed encourage- iment to make their own clothes from wool-here It wa9,
1:
Fashion Landmark
Sald Miss Julie Mara, the Vogue fashion expert Who fon the show--"This show in mark in British fashion history, It has taken the very room of
presented errent fashion,
it
Show of the Year
Ja the near future the IWS. will put on their "how of the year," in co-operation with the Incorporated Society of London Fachlon Designers, "Tinute Couture and Woo!" in its title, It will be shown to one of the
distinguished most
audiences the ever attend anything 60 feminina
fashion show, The Prime Minister's wife will be there, as she always is, and
addition in
will there
be }k the diplomatic members cops, chairmen and managing directors from all the leading Indira Agures fn the hallmark of the present women's organisations, overseas
and ย
group trend." They go on to tell us buyers.
in the finest wool fabrics avall able and most women. ke most eminent fashion designer know that wool has an equal for clothes of this nature. Every shule model has retained the essential simplieity of line which tores,
Proper Care
Learn the Time-Saving Value self-treatment is likely to
१९
Of Controlled Cooking"
"The more I talk with the high-meringue and homemakers we meet as we go 20 min. Serve cold. about the country on personal appearance. Cher,
am convinced that many do not understand
time-saving! Live value of 'controlled cooking. I foods cooking certain atend so they are ready to re- heat and use."
mean
slow-bake
Trick of the Chef
of Skin Rash
By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.
that
du
It
I
should
105
KIN rushes are no exception ters, vozing, scaling, or crusting.
to the general rule
a soothing preparation be used. Where the rosli been present for a long time, It should frst be soothed, then stimulated in order to vromote healing.
inore harm than good. necessary to emphasise this 1ael because the average person
50 prene to try home remedies in eases of this kind, with the result that, by the time he sees the doctor, his skin is badly inflamed' and often difficult heal.
Physletons know that in deal- ing with a skin rash there is a to time to soothe and a time stimulate. When there are blis
the more I
When rice
15 savoury vegetalle, give i
the raw taste by first toasting rice until yellowed in the over
used
Pick Your Coiffure
"I have spoken with several lates nbout that subject. Madame, and it seems they are #fraid to use what they call 'left-overs; they think may not be good for the health,"
or
No Refrigeration "That's a hang-over from the dose of poor refrigeration none at all, Chef. It ofton was true before mechanical re- frigeration became practical. But now when the temperature of the refrigerator can be kept at 45 degrees F. or undier, cooked foods remain fresh and sweet for at least iwo dnys, many much longer."
con
time to cook "It saves much for twice or three times at once, Madatne. A
chill good carne for two meals; boiled or roasted inen!
three to serve times; potatoes Arst lo serve bolled, the next day created or at gratin. To prepare a big pot of flaky rice to ure plain or wagies in fritters, croquettes,
what and puddings. This is you call Controlled Cooking' as practised by all great restaurant chef-to be recommended to all homemakers."
Today's Dinner Radish, Onion and New Lettuce Saind
Ham and Eggs a la King
Rice
Fritters
Southern Corn
Custard
Heated Rolls
Strawberry Meringue Cake
Coffee, Tea
or Milk
All Measurements Are Level Recipes Serve Four
Rico Fritters
This smooth-looking short hairdo is the perfect choice for chic The back hair is swept upwards, giving a flattering rounded
efect.
By HELEN FOLLETT
numerous
Wet Dressings
ΟΙ
us prescribed by the doctor 'in the form of ointments, are suff- clent to produce the simulation necessary for healing.
The physician, in enses of rkin rash, will have to deler- mine whether the rash is a re-
By ALICE ALDEN
rult of inferion with germs or BRIGHT young things are in with parasites. Of course, the for a wonderful season if clothes exact treatment will depend designed for their group is any By soothing preparations are upon the type of germ or para-indication. Emily Wilkens, who does this sort of thing superbly, meant wet dressings or com- sile producing the disorder.
comes through with
Greasy also
an
presses, or even baths
cases Recently, in those or oily preparations are
of chanting collection from which costume is culled. Slim of this due to allergy or helpful. The acidity of the skin skin rash
antihista-waist and festively full of skirt, should not be lowered by using oversensitivity, the soaps.
If there is itching or nine preparations have been this youthful cocktail dress has burning, a solution of potassium teund or great value, not only a stark black wool jersey top to with the milk eatin permanganate or boric acid, or when taken internally but when contrast
to the region striped faille skirt in black and are in the form of an ointment,
"enndielight glow." fol-
one known as Burow's may be appiled directly
used. wet dressings
employed, they should be
lowed by n greasy preparation." Boric acld ointment seems soothing and useful in
mapy instances.
When stimulating preparations are needed, very small quanti- ties of the drugs are required. Such things as tar, sulphur, and calicylle held in small amounts,
Glove Lengths
In Autumn
ALEEVES will determine glove
new
New York glove company, in introducing a
collection. emphacis оп The firm puts longer lengths-the three-, four-, six and particularly the eight- bution glove. It has retained the wristbone Bhortie for special costumes. However, women will have to have several lengths in their glove wardrobes this year, says the company.
Your Sewing Scrapbook
Mary Br
Bretelles-Over-Shoulder Suspenders
Picat and
second shoulder piece, making sure picats run same direction as in- Arst. Press.
Sash Around Waist
Pin sash ribbon around
bow waistline,
ends
even. Locate on wafatline, on each side of centre front and centre- back, position for pleated ruffles-not too far to side itst they fall off shoulders. Place pin at these points.
Sutch shoulder
Ds in B.
Tire
pieces to points located on waistband ribbon, placing wrong side of ITTLE girls like to be dress ribbon to wrong side of waist-
band plece, fingers" areed up, and they are usual shoulder piece up, as in C. Agala "laperna pointed to as an important style y especially fond of ribbon. treatment. Double-faced cottonThe Bretelles shown, picated or double-faced nylon, and suede plain,
To Hold Socuroly can do wonders for a the staple fabrics basic dress rayon are
and for the spirit used. Brand new is a group of of any little lady.
From right side, stitch close- longer gloves-in wool jersey.
lo edge of waistband across String glives which
havo bo- Six
will pleating, to ho'd yds of 2" ribbon
securely. come an important part of the moke
lovely pleated net, Tio all thread ends, and your collection are available in great while 21⁄4ys. will usually make Bet of Pleated Bretelles s variety,
In
a plain set for girls 4 to 7 years rendy to don. of age. Add 1⁄2 to yd, more ribbon for older girls.
For Pleated Bretelles
Cut 3
For Plain Bretelles: Cut rib- bon into 4
lengths-2 long
.enough for
over shoulder plus 1" each end for casing; 2
Ribbon Over Shoulden
Fa
Measure 14 e. cooked rice fany kind) into a mixing bowl.
Lucia Berry, designer of the Stir with a fork to break up
the collection, commented on the grains. Add 1 cg benten
gloves, dividing them into six 12h, 1 kg. malt, 14 ă milk, W tbsp. melted shortening and 1 c.
groups longer gloves, popular
times waist measure to make bars across chest and enriched flour sifted
3 with
length, longer than wristbone, of
still special occasion birthdays
gloves, nylon, ment for ench. For example, back-usually 4′′-5′′ each. baking powder. tap.
Heat TN past umes the hairdo was
If waist is 24", cut off 2 ydn, enough vegetable fat in a heavy
When grand- affect it because it has dignity string, and knit gloves standardiserl. tryi frying pan to barely cover the ma was a beauteous young thing and charm, lends itself to coll
For shoulder DAVID BRIAN RUTH ROMAN KING VOOR HENRY GLAXE bottom. Drop in
pieces (which the fritter her hend
the first group, longer down effects that are easy on facial was weighed
gloves from six to 10 buttons should measure from waistline
Place ribbon aver shoulders. batter by medium-sized table-with demountable hair no mat- furrows, if they are present.
waistune over shoulder If the neck is long and thin. were treated to gauntlet effects in to spoonfuls. Fry first on one side ter how thick and long her own
plented), cut remaining Pin bar ribbons to place at then the other, allowing about
short cut in a during cuffs, hand-drawn back when Commencing To-morrow: "RED LIGHT"
becoming point for the child. tresses might be. She wore an the extremely
forchend 13 0 min.
be inside pompadour to form altogether. I to
a mistake. If the
Join bars to edge of ribbon in motifs, scalloped tops, shirring, plece of ribbon in half.
puckers. All of these
way. served with meat or gravy, try
Picated Bretelles wide halo around her head, high, wide and not handsome, and In meat fat: it to be a dessert,
Atop that was thirty-six-inch a bang is a beauty help.
maintain, however, the simpli- fry in vegetable fat and serve with jelly or syrup.
mounted a group of rolls that
woman requires a hairdo that long glove. would a biscuit tin. As is arranged fairly close to her
Popular lengths included slip. every head; # grannie looked, so did
fully, childish bab on and longer gloves with pearl paper and sutch in from une through this that can fasten other woman,
throws her out of character.
button accents, contrasting If the hair is short it should be stitching, dide vents and flare. In
in lino or a long popular
idea to link the ribbon has one. point defalling with the general contour of the cult giving the clove a nice balance.
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coronation braid, above was The tall, queenly type of city which is to essential to
Was
Strawberry Meringue Cake, Make or purchase 1 plain sponge cake 2 to 24" thick.
When the short crop Wash. hull and slice enough strawberrien to make 2 c.; add announced, come time ago, as arranged to resemble
hair colffure, DOL c. sugar. Place cake in a the proper hirsute coper baking pan; expread o
nil women became shorn lambs. strawberries; heup with mile-The cap-close hab is not become Agures. tr nl types and And what is not becoming just | ten't' worn, any more,,
For The
Left-Handed
the
'ng
* Shoulder-Length Styla
Many film store
etiti wearing the shoulder longth
Bro
A woman with a low fore head, beautiful, regular features, a well shaped head, and pretty ers may wear the extremely aborteul brushed straight back from brow and temples. But even! such lovelies should sport a few wide wave Unes.
For special occasions, a slip- on with detachable malin inner cuí. A velvet back, and a calin back glove are also LTIM' cluded
The cherub curl-short hair
There is an extendve double- who all over the head done in FIPE-¦ faced nylon group this season. Jocks, feel that Tats-1s the right beauty: ticket
A bank in Kansas City, Mo.. style. So are sub-lebs has devined a cheapo book with love: Rowinż
the stub on the right instead of the Imnart
л romantie ale for the tiny woman no matter
the left side for the conveniencement. While the high hairdo what her age may be, It suits of left-hand depositors.
acems out of ; some woman the petite figure.
Newest in the knit glove line
is one of 75 percent woul and
25 percent nylon.
Lay " plents in one shoulder care, piece, as in A, pinning each are joined. pleat and creasing it as you
Make a " turn, then a " procecxL
hem in end of each shoulder
Kun a Lay pleated ribbon on tissue piece.
cord or elastic
of the ribbon's width comfortably around waist_un- it der skirt belt and hold Bre- with a stripe
telles nicely to position.
A
C
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