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TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1934.
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LEA & PERRINS SAUCE
COMING!
STANLEY LUPING
FACING THE MUSIC
KNITTING YOUR OWN Bows For Length
WINTER WOOLIES Exquisitely Soft New
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Woollen Yarns.
FASCINATING COLOURS
Fascinating colour schemes that "different," and exquisitely
soft wools provide fresh inducef
Or Width
Adaptable Feature
Of Season.
EFFECT OF SLIMNESS IS ALWAYS GIVEN
This season the bow is being In the form of iments for women to knit and crd-used, sometimes chet their own new winter woollies extra width and sometimes to give extra length to a model. The effect
in the shape of jumpers, coats, be of these opposite trends is, how. rets and scarves.
lever, the same - to make the Instead of the hard, bright tones allhouette look slender.
Day-time corsages and shirts that have been in vogue for jump-show the large artist's bow stiff or ||ers, caps, and scarves, there are floppy, finishing the nock-line. Cer- the new "dusty" or "mist” shades as tain designers introduce enormous the manufacturers prefer to call examples. One model has a huge them, which give an exclusive as-jelik bow stretching stiffly all acrOBS pect to hand-made clothes, Wool the front, from a low neck-line al- colourings are still bright for most to the waist, of a woollen Ichildren's wear, but for grown-ups frock. The size of the bow makes there are more sophisticated hues. the waist and hips appear very
"Misty" Shaden.
alender.
Then we have the 1860 movement Elusive pinks, blues, and "cur- ake" greys, these ranging from the revived in the evening mode. A almost grey "off whites" to those draped model of clinging lame, darker and warmer tints which satin or taffeta, is given an elongat prove so unexpectedly becoming to led look by means of a large bow many women, offer a wide choice. farranged at the centre back on the Even the belges have taken on a slant, below the hip-line, following misty look, and are less definitely the trend of a very low decolettage. plak, rose, or buff. All the shades The ends of this bow touch the
ground. are softened.
Red, as always in winter-time, is being used, but no longer in harsh for startling tones There is a dus- ¡ty rose, a subdued Veronese, and a new and certainly more attractive Iversion of the old-fashioned ma- roon of Charlottee Bronto's day is
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Hyacinth blues, lavender, a pale lark-apur, and amethyst are other colours that have been brought with success into the new subdued woollies that will be worn this win- ter and early spring.
In keeping are the marled. or peckled wools In which two or three Wheus contrasting shades are introduced, relying on their expert blending to Jachieve the subdued effect.
A Talk To Sufferers
From Insomnia, After a restless night, during the long huure of which you have tossed and turned, valulý longing for sleep, you sink Just when day in breaking into a nori of torpor, which full and seems like slum Ver
evine at last. But this in rial the sleep which recruit strength; in almply mental end physical exhaustion, the giving-In of the nervous system for A
the time to get up and you are called, the arrive come as a
shock. You worn out and quite unit to rise and gat ready for the labours of the day.
And when
feel
you are subject to auch st. tacks of Insomnis the reason is that your nerves have been over- worked
or your blood has become impoverished and this, with the result that your entire system is run down. In order that works e proper
resulta may to berin' the
thing to do is to
bulld
a course of
tonic treatment, and for this pur pose nothing could possibly be bet ter than Dr. Williama' Pink Pilla. these pills containing everything necessary to
up the nerves. Thus your forces will be renewed, your body's physical equilibrium will be re-established, calm health-and-strength giving aleep will return to you every night.
sufferers from anaemia, weakness, neurasthenia, general
For
the Ill-effects of aver-work, anxiety, mental or physical ex- haustion, Dr. Williams Pink Pills aro a realorative of the utmost value.
Test them
yourself chomists everywhere sell Dr.
Williams Pink Pilla—and you will
not be disappointed.
Blanket Wools.
Many of the smartest woollies are knitted in the thicker kinds of wool, almost like a blanket wool. These are delightful to wear. Also, these thick wools save time in the making because they are knitted up (on larger needles.
There is a specially attractive type of wool even thicker andi soften than the old-fashioned "Ber- lin" in texture, finished in the mo- dern way, with two fine strands of) yarn in softly contrasting colours. This wool is used for the smart |three-quarter length "swagger""
coats, knitted on tailored lines, and also for the new little walat-length coats, which, in knitting of crochet, prove an extremely useful extra garment for colder winter days.
Europe's Fairest
Acclaimed by leading artists as the most beautiful natural blonde in Europe, Miss Holen Vandrooma, of Belgium, is in the United States with an eye to a film career. She is shown after her arrival at New York, where the gentlemen are fa mous for their preference for
Blondes.
BEAUTIFUL HANDS
Constant Care Of Nails Essential.
Sophistication!
The charming avming frock worn kors by Patricia Ellis, scrom player, t of black and while plaid in with a towing bow of black not a the neck. The accompanying Jacket i also of black_net. Black Lace mittens add an old-fashioned touch.
CUFFED GLOVES ARE SMART
Decorative Buttons For Distinction.
CURRENT FASHIONS:
IN NECKWEAR
Neck-finish Should Be Part Of Costume.
AVOID ANY FORMS THAT ARE UNBECOMING
Neckweat reveals many import- ant points in current fashion. The. present rule is that blouses, sweat- jers and suits, with every style of corsage, should have its own parti- calar neck-finish, forming part of the garment itself. Apart from the scarf and the lingeries type of dollar, it is more a question of line. This has never been more varied. Out-of-door collars are enormi- jous, and very important, wheresd for the home and certain dressy coats in velvet and cloth there need be no collar at all. Others show! the plain narrow band, often of velvet or fur. There are
also plenty of stocks and high collars.
Boat-shaped, round, or "y" necks often have a draped finish which is part of the model; sometimes s cowl or fichu-like collar is added.
The great point about neck in- ishes is that it is best to aviod those that are frankly unbecoming. So many hideous modes in collara have been introduced, such as the high cut-throat line, ugly ruches, (and over-masculine Byronic relics.
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DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
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Smart new gloves have cuffe to just like your costume.
A match your suits or dresses. If you want to be ultra smart, good tricks is to get plain gloves sew.decorative buttons on to your the colour you want, then make gloves and make button-holes your own flaring cuffs of material your cuffs to attack them.
Menu Suggestions For To-morrow
TIFFIN
Celery and Oyster Scallop Stewed Pigeons and Chestnuts
Snowflake Potatoes
Bolled Cabbage Golden Pudding Marrow Jam Sauce DINNER
White Soup Smothered Sweetbreads Boiled Spaghetti
Roast Crown of Venison Claret Sauce Potato Croquettes Cranberry Jelly
Honeycomb Mould
Celery and Oyster Scallop
well, then carefully fold in the beaten egg. Put the mixture into a greased basin and boil for 24 hours, or steam for 3 hours, Turn the pudding on a hot dish and hand marrow sauce.
White Soup
11⁄2 lb. of potatoes, 2% pints white stock. 3 onions (small),) jscasoning, 1 small piece of celery, 1 pint of milk, 14 oz. of rice. Thinly peel the potatoes, them, and cut into thick Peel and alice the onions, Wash and cut up the celery. Put all these vegetables into a saucepan
wash alice.
1 pint celery 1 pint oysters, with the stock, and cook gently crumbs, salt, pepper, mace, butter until soft.
or margarine, 1⁄2 cup hot milk or sleve.
cream.
Kub soup through
Put it back into the sauce
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SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES Start out by filling in the words, of which you feel reasoñibly' aura. These will give you a clue to other words crossing them, and they in turn to still others. A latter belongs in each white spacs, words starting the mumbered squares and running either horisontally or vertically or both,
The solution of the above with a new orbis-wore praits wil appear in to-morrow'a, fzaue, ⠀
Cut white tender celery pan, season well, and add the milk. in half inch pieces and cook until Wash the rice and add to the soup tender. Putter a baking dish, and ball the soup slowly until the cover the bottom with crumbs, add rice is soft, Serve immediately.
Smothered Sweetbrends a layer of celery and then one of
1 pair sweetbreads, strips of salti oysters, sprinkle the latter with salt, pepper and a dash of mace, pork or bacon, 2 cupfuls brown If the hands have become stain- and dot liberally with butter. Restock, 1⁄4 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon
Soak] some-ed, lemon juice will bleach out all pent until the dish it full, having white pepper, dash of mace,
ugly evidence. For hands that the crumbs and butter as a top and blanch the sweetbreads, Placa have become too darkly sunburned, layer. Dip tiny oyater biscuits them in a shallow baking dish and a mixture of almond meal and peris milk, let them swell a little and lay the strips of pork or bacon eggs with the sugar, pour, in the oxide creates a delightful remedy, with them make a wreath around over them. Sprinkle with the salt, strained hot milk, stirring weil, for it leaves the skin velvety and the edge and a smaller, one in the pepper, and mace, pour the stock then return all to the pan and stir white.
middle. Add hot milk or cream. over, cover and bake in a moderate over a low heat until the mixture
These coats have a trimmer look than the usual type of knitted sports coat which many like to wear as an "extra" times.
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women
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The nails demand constant and Bake in a hot oven until a golden ly hot oven, 880 to 375°F. for half thickens,“. Pour it into a basin, to unceasing attention, if the love-brown. Time in baking 30 minutes, an hour. Serve on toast with the cool. Melt the gelatine In the liness of the hands is to be completa. Temperature 400°F.
gravy, or with a border of boiled water, strain it into the custard, Guard against dry hard cuticle by
Golden Pudding
|spaghetti or rice. Vi
add the grated lemon rind, and applying a nightly bath of olive 4 oz. each flour, breadcrumbs,.
Honeycomb Mould.
atir often until nearly cold. Whip oll. The equipment necessary to suet, sugar and marrow jam, 2 1 plate milk, 1 oz. gelatine, up the whites of the egge to a keep the nails in healthy condition eggs, pineli of salt. Mix the gill water, bay leaf, 1 or stiff froth and stir them lightly is a nail brush, fille, set of emery four, salt breadcrumbs and sugar, sugar, 4 eggs, peel of 1 lemon, to the mixture. Put it into a boards, a cuticle knife, nail polish Shred the, suet finely and add. Boil the milk with the plece of hay mould and ice. and a buffer,
Stir in the marrow-jam and mix|leaf. Bert up the yolks of the dlab.
By J. MILLAR WATT
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