WOMANSENSE
How to get a copycat model to look like a
real one..
EXCEPT TO PEOPLE WHO
REALLY KNOW
T London's most-unusua)-
AT
dress-show-of-the-year, 35 Paris model dresses were paraded side-by-side with their London copies.
The originais cont around 70 guineas cach-in l'aria. The copica will well in London from 47 71.
The girl walked in pairs down the amp-one wearing the original And "no" the copy,
It didn't quite prove that no one can tell the difference between a Paris model and a London mRES- pruburna Grean, sut it proje that a girl with all the right attri- butes can ask the differences.
Among the right attributes," I put rat the ability to choose the ilght accessories. At the show most of the pairs of models wore suntar Jewellery, hals, and gloves. Second 'comes the ability to stand, sit, and walk as ciegantly
in a cheap frock as in an expen- nive one.
Look at the dresses in this pic- ture. The girl on the right has
the London model, In artificial silk,
and a look of confidence
The girl on the lott has the Paris. model in real slik-but the camera .caught her unawares,
Home Manicure Can
Be
Successful
By HELEN FOLLETT
Anne Edwards.
The Arst step in your home ma leure should be the removal of
old polish. A sterile cotton bal is handy for this, and docs a
1"
convenient,
thoron +1 Job.
ind
ane has ve her nails a clean-up and leisure, one should have ence-over. professional attention for one's I is a mistake to start with a finger nails. It is not possible for self-treatment to be as thorough because of the awk wardness of using the left
hand to groom the pink sheaths on the right one. Yet there are times when one can't rush away to the beauty works to have a manicurist
attend
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THIS
Mary Broc
Dress-Up Nylon Velvet Bag
MIIS bag is smart, soft, ever Su right for the dress-up dress--for afternoon' gastes or formal evening use,
woshing because It uftens the nails. Remove olish, (u sterile cotton ball is handy for this) use the nail le
steel, of flexible
pass the the orange wood stick under
yd. of 427 eaves, have a second shaping velvet. Buy two 61⁄2" wedding with an emery board. Now ring pull zippers, 1⁄44 yd. of 50* v are ready for a soapy rayon taffeta for lining. A spool
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to
to
Fon't hurry. The longer
Buy
this necessary matter. Every rubbing with a nail brush. thread to match velvet. woman should know how
AUTUMN SEPARATES
the
hands remain in warm water, the softer the condition of the caffele surrounding the nail.
The
Cuticle Cream
hands should be thoroughly dry. Apply a cuti-
nylon
To Cut: Divide fabric into 4 pieces as the diagram shows. plece 20" by "one 18" by 8"--and two each 2" by Q".
one
To Insert Zippars
ele cream, friction it in well. Measuro 84" from one end of Do circles with the erante 20" plece and cut straight across, wood stick to free the flesh Measure 4" from end of remain from the nails. Do not pressing 11" piece and cut across down at base. The slightest Rejoin these pieces with zippers, pressure may
the this to give one deep pocket, anɑ so fojure matrix that a ridged or de-shallow one. formed nail may emerge,
You may flush up some
Open one of the zippers, place Fareds of skin which must be 18" piece of velvet over plece
ently removed with
the with zippers, velvet sides te- curved, needle point scissors gether. Stitch on sides and enda
else you may be tormented Turn right side out through with hangnails. Any wound opened zipper. here will invite infection and an infected nail may develop into a serious mafter,
Prepare the lining by cutting Make exactly size of velvet.
two slashes in taffeta to cor-
Second Scrubbing respond with position of zippers, Now for a second scrubbing Stitch lining on both sides and Every bit of the cream, must cards.
be removed so the polish will
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not go patchy', Ative and dry. **d Taffeta Lining Insido ›
When using
liquid polish, Best of it flow from the
let
With lining wrong side out, brust so the application will insert it inside valvet bog; whip be only a light film, Twe or the lashed taffeta edges to back three minutes later, when this of zippers, doing this as neatly has dried, make a second op-as possible. pileation.
fc
You will find it worth-while
take a look at tho
now
veneers. The variety of colours
tre intriguing. Avold true red;
it is a bit too starting.
You have your choles between crimson, cerise, garnet, lovely Skirt and blouse. 1 velicate "coral tints and, of course, the standardised wina shadca, TRA
By GRACE THORNCLIFFE""
CORDUROY to way up at the top of the fabric card this year when it comes to clothes for daytime wear that are practical and pretty with .emphasis on fine lurcious colours, The
a
ribbed corduroy, used for this blouse, has no especially velvety look. The colour is a rich taupo, alco background for the sparkly rhinestone buttons. Cut on noet shirtwaist lines, it has its own tielt. Tweed, fabile that doch so well with corduroy, is used for the skirt, nice nubby tweed in a grayish tons. The skirt has unpressed box pleats all around. Ther are nico separatos, with a good
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CURRIED RABBIT
One rabbit, tax, skałowed tour, fox. dripping, desartspoonju, To: Dowder, f apple, toxton.
·CK TO plat siner or water, lemon tulos or foman aztract
WABI and dry the rabbit and -cut into joints.. Roll these in seasoned four and fry unti brown in the hot far Crate the apple and past and chọn she onion, and ate these with the curry powder into the rabbit, Sily will, unti all the ingredients are a rich brown colour, then add the sjoch op water And bring to the be La Skim and addi lemon juice or lemon extract 10 favour and simmer geily for 11 houra, Berya with a border at bojjad riegi when avaliable, or with bolled splatoon,
"London Express Airakse,
Tack lining to place at each
of the four corners, tacking it from the inside so no stitches can show.
Make Band: Join band plects to make one-press or steam seam open, fold lengthwise, right scam the long sides together, edge, turn band right side out, to make a circle. join ends Tack this to bag on zipper side 2" in from each edge.
Envelope Or With Handlo
Bag may be folded together and carried like an envelope, or
it may be carried by a handle, as shown.
f
This model is good for ribbon, for brocade, oven for tweed, or corduroy. Make it to matóli suit, dress or cont-make it to convenient ta: any proportion you The general plan may be adapted to suit any fabric or
measurements.
zipper side of bag
Top of bag
42*
TOMORROW: FANCIFUL BIBON BOWS FOR
LITTLE GIRLS
Household Hints
·
If your aluminium percolator you do your own washing,
is stained with
coffee inside, member to leave out march. soour it well with steel wool, that shirt,' then boll some ploges of lemon In water in it.
Be sure to relieve the pressure on your wringer when it is not When you purchase a' man's in use, Clean, belde the washer shirt, Inquire if the collar la de- thoroughly, cover wringer and afgned to be worn soft, without washer after they are dry. "Alab starch. If so, be sure to ask the keep the moisture-proof cord "En laudry to omil starch, or if good condition
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Keynote Of Handbag Fashion
Colour
Variety in shape is the keynote to a dew winter collec- tion of calf and suede handbags in an American arm. include black, brown, mavý, red and green.
Coming under general box silhouette, is a narrow long shape with scalloped flap and top handle; a soft pillow bag double strop with shaped top handle; book shaped bag with handles and a tailored box with graduated base which is car- ried by means of basket handles:
Gold Timing is found on a tailored pouch in the shape of a gold acorn catch and on a dat base envelope as n gold bar ornament across the top while a roll bag with a narrow strap top handle has a gold frame and oval catch.
BOYS AND GIRLS'
MAGAZINE......
Rooster on the Roof Top
"OH,
-He Know Which Way the Wind Was Blowing-
By MAX TRELL
smell them in the wind."
And the iron rooster sighed. But in the middle of the
H. there are a lot of us wind-watchers?" the iron rooster said to the robin who night an extraordinary thing
The wind which had alighted on the roof beside happened.
that the iron We had heard all "It's not him.
bad life. a
was saying to itself, stand on the highest part of the roster roof.
to all at once drelded to come Wo have nothing
friend's help. "Come!" it
to
do all day and all night-x said as it whistled up to him.
cept to keep watch over the
wind. I mean, we keep watch- "I'll take you in my arms to ing to see which way it is all those, places you
blowing
Then we turn and see!" look right into it."
A Galo
the Then the wind
into a gust.
"Why do you do that?" robin asked. "Who cares which way the wind is blowing?"
The iron rooster made a face. "Who cares? Everybody cares? at People are always looking up me. They seem to think it is
pretty Important to Know whether the wind le blowing
cast or west or north or south. They can tell by the way the wind blows whether it is going to rain, or be fair, or be warm, or be cold."
"They'll Janow it soon enough," the robin said.
Watch out!" the iron rooster suddenly cried out. "A gust is coming! Hold on!"
He
came.
Flew Back Again
spun around. The gust It blew the robin off the toon. That wasn't too serious. of course. The robin flew right back again, for the gust passed on as quickly as it had come
UP
want to
blew itselt And from a gust It blew itself into a sale.
But still the fron rooster
The fran rooster.
didn't move from his spot on the rooftop.
Then from a gale the wind blew itself into a whirlwind.
Round and round spun the iron rooster!
"Now what I was going to say." the iron rooster continued, turning back to the robin, that there are lots of us wind- watchers on houses all over the neighbourhood. Some of us are
The next instant he was high roosters like myself. Some of up in the air-higher than the of us are horses, or cows, or highest trees. Away he went eagles. We all keep watching in the arms of the wind!
the wind,
"We"
70%.
sald the
First he was blown North: robin, "He saw the ice and the snow. don't envy you. You can't fly. Then he was blown South, That's the difference between and he saw the palm trees, the you and me."
banarm trees, the doconut trees, The iron rooster felt very s sad and such flowers as only bloom when he heard this. He imew in the middle of the hottest it was true. But how was he jungles.
he was Then
blown East, ever going to be able to fly? He wasn't a real rooster. He was. He saw the ocean and the ships just an iron rooster.
All night upon it. what the Then he was blown West, And now he saw the enormous
mountains, and The great to fly.
deserts of sand wind blows past me. Some finally the wind, which had times from far-far away. When grown
long head about
robin had NO,"
he told himself, "I'll towering
nover be
able
Do
you
know
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Down the iron it blows from the North I can few tired, did down,
rooster...down to smeil the ice
of and the now. the ground, in the garden When it blows from the South I the house on whose roof he had
can
smell the fragrance of always stood. flower that never grow up
The
people, who lived in the here. When It blows from the house found him lying there the East 1
tho can smell
thing. ocean next morning. "Poor waves.
When It blows they said, "his iron wings are from the West I can smell the broken!" But the fron rooster mountains
and deserts. But I was happy. His friend the wind can never se: those wonderfu. had blown him all far-off places.
All I can do is world!
Rupert's Climbing Adventure-11
After hu Inend has ielt' ha Rupert makes the rope fast to a tree and strolls few yards in the same direction wait for him to his "surprise" "li less than a "imiiutë” he stes Bingo coming scuttling back at speed." Well, did you see the „Guides ?.” Aro, any, of them going to
- DE -13
over the
PAS
For
climb with us?"), he asks, answer the file pup graba hu arm and drags him towards the bushes. **Quick. - we-must."hide,” wasps ∙B:hgo
**The people who were. whistling wete no Gardes.. they. were two great bandits and one of them is coming after me.Hurry...| hurry, we've no time to lose. N ATS AKIKNYED
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