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THE CHIN
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1934.
1t1 The WOMAN'S Page 1
Simplicity In
"Little Frocks"
Novelty Note In
New Fashions.
DISTINCTIVE ORNAMENTS
IMPORTANT
There is a great simplicity - In many of the mid-season coats and dresses, which offers a field for ornament. Dresses are cut, per- j haps, with a plain long tunic and a plain cape round the shoulders. "Little frocks," so called, seem perfectly straight with only a break n the belt. Evening frocks from the front at least look as though they were made of stuff pushed back plainly over them. Thus "any distinctive ornament, however small, becomes Important, almost, indeed, the focus of the dress.
Lelong hins many dresses which cultivate this elaborate simplicity. And lest it appear monotonous he has an elaborale Bystem of punctuation. Gold ornaments are freely worn in the form of clasps or buttons. Buttons may be ap plied anywhere.
At the top of a high evening dress a dahlia plays the part of full alop. It also appears at the point of V necks. Scarves form paragraphs, serve as brackets. Bibs and jabols make an end to the
story. In addition this designer
has invented a sort of cockscomb,
BLUE IS FAVOURED
FOR SPRING.
Chinese Red Among Latest Shades.
Women who like blue find them- {selves right in fashion with the new colour, bluc engle .. .me. dlum, vibrating shade which makes an ekective background for grey fura.
Then there's a deeper blue called |corsair, a' light, bright navy,
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this any colour fur goes well ... |black brown grey, red or silver
fox.
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Livelier than any of these are the reds. Of course wine is still smart and conservative. Newer are Chi- nese red, ruby or rumba ... that last a gay, rusty tone that's cheery
on a cold morning. Both black
and brown furs look well on these reds.
TO RELIEVE DARK DRESSES.
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Metal Cloth Bandanas Give New Touch.
If you have a dark dress, tie a little bandanna of metal cloth or sequins around your neck, letting the point hang down the front, and you will be adding a new touch, and a flattering one, to a dress that may need a tonic.
decoration, which lightens the way Menu Suggestions For To-morrow
of many a neck, «leeve, or back.
Instances where all these ad- ditions are used in dress arise in perhaps a plain brown wool dress with a huge pointed bow under the edge of the skirt, which is finished | with a huge pointed how under the chin. The middle of this is elinch- ed with a jewel.
A high evening dress has a littlej collar of sable, which is carried back and crossed over the low neck behind. A black afternoon dress has a little fan of pleats set up- right under the chin. Down the narrow sleeves and round the edge of the skirt run up-right rows of pleating, giving the cockscomb
ides.
TIFEIN.
Pate a la Mirliton Fillets of Veal Stuffed Buttered Harlcot Beane
Roust Potatoes Brown Bread Pudding Raspberry Sauce
DINNER.
Potage Puree Crecy Norfolk Oysters Devilled Game Candied Sweet Potatoes Petits Pole Au Jambon a la Francaise
Baked Apple Dumplings Brandy Sauce
Pate a la Mirilton.
lb. cold meat free from bone
and gristle, 3⁄41⁄2 lb. mashod potatoes,
would, cover with a buttered pa- per, and steam for about 2 hours, if wine is used it should be added last of all. Unmould the pudding on a hot dish, and serve with fruit syrup or custard sauce. This pud- ding is equally nice served cold.
Polage-Puree Crecy.
Chic Simplicity
frown and whitu corded slik jorms by Margaret Lindany, screen pinget, shis charming daytime dram warn
Fashioned with extreme simplieity, the dress features a peplum walał, pique which cross the necklin raglan sleeves and a narrow band nj
boulder.
from shoulda ·
Petits Pois an. Jamban. 2 pints strong stock, 11⁄4Ib, raw
Put 8 pints of peas into a stew- carrots, 1 medium sized onion, 3 of pan with a sprig each of green rice, 3 oz. butter. Mince the car onion, mint and parsley, a table- rots and the onion, put them with spoon of sugar, salt, and pint of butter in a saucepan on a slow
water, cover and-stew gently for 20 heat, add salt and a teaspoonful of minutes to hour. Remove the sugar, cover the saucepan and cook herbs, If much liquid is left, pour
them until tender. Pour over the off a little and allow the remain
ter.
stock, add the rice, cover the pander to boll down. Have ready about and cook gently for 45 minutes. lb. lean ham, coarsely cut, fry it Pass through a sleve, add the butan ounce of fresh butter, sprinkle 1⁄2 gill stock, 1 oz. butter, 1 table-ter and, if suitable, the yolk of an with a dessertspoonful of flour, add spoonful currants, 1 egg, seasoning. *g and some croutons fried in but-this to the peas. Toss over the Mince the meat rather finely, poel
heat, dish up, and garnish with Norfolk Oysters and mince the onion, fry it in the
fleurons (small half moon shapes 11⁄2 cups hot boiled rice, 1 pint of puff-paste). butter or dripping, put in the meat, Reason to taste with salt, pepper oysters, 1 cup white sauce, butter, 1, fry for a few minutes, then add salt; pepper, 1 cup buttered soda about half the stock, and the cur-cracker crumbs. Cover bottom of rants previously cleaned. Peat up buttered baking dish with half the the egg, and mix three parts of it rice, cover rice with half the oys- with the mashed potatoes, season, sters, pour over half the sauce, dot! and line a greased pie-dish with it, with butter and sprinkle with salt; reserving some of the puree
to and pepper, repeat, using remain- the stock and cover withing Ingredients. Cover with crumbs about an inch layer of potato puree. and bake in hot oven 450°F. for 80 Smooth over the surface neatly. minutes. Prush over with egg kept for this purpose, and bake in a moderate
cover
oven for about 45 minutes.
Brown Bread Pudding.
Devilled Game,
Any kind of cooked game can be used for this dish. Cut it into neat alices, free from skin and bone. cayenne,
6 oz. brown breadcrumbs, pint Season the alleen with milk, 3 oz. batter, 4 oz. sugar, salt, and paprika, and a few.drops eggs, 2 oz. mixed candied peel, of lemon-juice. Dip them into oiled grated nutmeg, I teaspoonfal butter and cover with brown bread- ground cinnamon, a pinch of salt crumbs. Place the slices neatly on and a glass of sherry, if liked.a well-buttered baking-tin, and put Boll up the milk and pour over the them in a sharp oven for a few breadcrumbs, add the cinnamon, minutes to get browned. Care must candided peel (finely chopped or be taken that the meat does not get [shredded) and a pinch of salt. dried up. Dress them in a circle Work the butter and sugar to a on a dish with a face-paper, and cream, add the eggs, one at a time, the centre with crisp fresh mix in the soaked breadcrumbs, and watercress, previously add a little grated nutmeg. Put with salt and lemon juice, Serve the mixture in a well-buttered very hot.
POP
seasoned
Unanimous Answers.
DIDN'T YOU ADVERTISE FOR
A WIFE
Novelty
Jewellery Vogue
Economy Only Excuse
NOW
TOW that real jewellery has at- tained the exotic and pictures- que proportions which was novelty jewellery's only excuse for being such, I think that the women who can in any possible way afford to, will buy real jewellery of value that jand picturesque worth, and
there will be one only possible ex- cuse for novelty, jewellery-that of economy.
NEW COMPACTS ARE ELABORATE.-
Sequin Covered Cases Popular.
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For a gift, or for your Own amusement, many of the new com- pacts offer perfect compliments for your evening costumes.
There are sequin covered cases, mirrored
САВЕЛ combined with black, enamel, cases of velvet that should be initialed with squarish metal letters, and moire cases that might match your dress, gloves or shoes.
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