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Because the lino is simple and unadorned, Paris couturiers have turned to the soft-looking twoeds, black and white being the most popular combination. By MARIE FONTAINE
WEEDS continue their season. They are often accom-
matching
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Tabulous success as top panied by malena on equaly fashion fabrics in Paris. attractive worn with a largo This season they are more stole of the same fabele. They be- are so cosy and warm that, like important than
this, they can be worn far into cause clothes are so simple the winter without a topcont.
that they and unadorned
soft-looking, require such interesting fabrics to ma 19 them less severe and more wearable.
Bluck and white is certainly the favourite colour combination It is to for tweeds of all tуя. be seen again and again in the recent collections of the main Paris couturiers,
COAT DRESSES
For instance, Christian Dior uses it for a slim coat-dress and bolero. matching long-sleeved The latter has farge black seal-
Javels. skin
Three - quarter sleeves and tallarid colleg nud lapels with a one-button fasten- Jug are the main features of the drese.
Black and while tweed is chosen also by Jean Patou for two different ensembles, One in a herringbone tweed, consists of
full-length double-breasted overcoat trimmed with a seal- skin collar and a high-necked dress. The other ensemble black and white tweed has the black predominating and con- xists of a three-quarter length jacket worn over a slim dress,
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There are many tweel dresses in the collections which have matching coaty of varying lengltos conn three-quarter to full length. Another example is one by Mary Roufl. Again in black and white, It combines a slim, straight dress and a seven- eighths length cout with atı astrakhan collar. Pierre Balmain has a designed a black and while tweed dreis this is accompanied by a black astrak- han jacket lined with tweed 10 nuatch the dress.
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BALENCIAGA: A seven-eighths length black and white tweed cape bound with black is worn over a matching collar- less sheath dress. This has three-quarter sleeves and the only trimmings are two large Rapped pockets at hip-level in front. CHRISTIAN DIOR: A black and white tweed bolero with large black sealskin lapels is worn over a very film, matching dress with a tailored collar, revers, and one-button fastening. after the style of cost. 3. MADELEINE DE RAUCH: An ensemble in black and white tweed consisting of a loose-fitting high, rolled collar tied at ono side double-breasted coat with
black satin bow, a sleeveless dress with low, decollete with neckline and a satin sosh at the waist and perky toque. PIERRE BALMAIN: This black and white tweed dress is worn with a jacket of black astrakhan Üned with the same fabric as used for the dress. 5. LANVIN (CASTILLO); A The coat sult and coat ensemble in black and white tweed. is collarless and ßte under the black astrakhan collar of the
suit.
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Leather in its new glamorous role
Now York. EATHER, once the minterini
for shoes, bags and ́bili- folds, ploys
a glamorous new Toto In holiday and resort fashion,
Now, it shows in everything froth aports Jackets to evening couts, and at the rate is po- pularity is spreading, leather bonnets will be plentiful in spring's Easter parade.
One of the more dazzling of the winter-time leathers Sa coated with 24-carat gold and mado into a variety of apparel— toreador pants for jounte wear, daytime and evening conta and evening skirts. One New York store features the gold leather in a glamour coat with detach- able mink collar, priced at $975.
Ramming a close second to the gold-coated leather is white, for round-the clock' wear alsʊ. Bonde Cashin, one New York designer, shows oystor white suede in a daytime coat, cut ike a coolie wrap. It has high slash- ed sides, mandarin collar, wind-
And breaker pocketa
1 lined with bright polka-dot fabric.
LINED WITH MINK Designer Pierre Balmain of Paris show's
soven-eighths length coat In white leather, lined with white mink.
or
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Bale Gould, fashion director the Leather Industries of sald that by spring,
America,
leathers in all the pastel shades will be showing, with the sand and beige tones the top favour- lles. Leather prints, both floral and paisley, show in early spring lines.
As for care of the leather ap- parel, Miss Gould said the best advice la-read the label, Some leathers must be dry-cleaned; others can be washed by hand; still others, so labelled, can go in the machine right along with the rest of the Monday wash,- United Press.
RECIPES FEATURING
BLUE CHEESE
LUE Cheese Fish Chow- is
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Sults in fellow the craze Tor black and white tweed, Desses has one with a slightly-
to bloused back
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with
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Over the won
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*broader and short peplums numerous muits featuring ultra-
shoulders than last season.
To prepare about 3 qis., melt its re- So when you are planning | 34 c. butter or margarine over
Add Balen- your winter wardrobe remember medium heat.
sliced,
Add 2 e. water, 2 c. milk, 3- end 2 tinned pimientos (cut in strips) 10 and 1⁄2 tsp. sal. Cover and cook
over low heat for 20 min.
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milk and
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Add stantly.
4 c. crumbled American blue cheese and star until melted.
2
The cape bas mode appearance this season. classic
2 Anely- is medium-sized onions, seyen- that black and while tweed น elaga puts
garlic cloves chopped eighths hngth models in black the fabric that is most favoured
leading stalks celery, diced. Saute with at the moment by the and while tweed bound bluck bruid over a slender, semi- Paris couturiers, and that while min.
collarless waisted!
on a tailored suit will always look dress,
with a trimmings whe correct a sheath dress bol-which the only
two large flapped pockets at hip matching bolero, stole, jæcket or
coat is more fashionabile. level in front.
If pois appear on suede bags or shoes that ordinary brushing won't remove, lightly rubs over
with e board; then steam over ing wettie, and the suede will look like new.
emery
BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE
The Snowball Party
J. Frost Played Host to Some Cool Guests-
By MAX TRELL
MR MERLIN, the Marvellous
BRI
Curtains and
Windows Shades.
Furnace was there, moriing
and Magnificent Magician, and blowing out its breath which walked into the room, Knarf and immediately turned to steam. Hunit. the shadows with the turned-about names, had to look twice before they could really believe what they saw.
What they saw was this. Mr Merlin Memed to be wearing a great. heavy, polar bear skin. the wasn't in
Radiator was there, whistling and hissing. He song: How Waim I Am!
Blizzard was there, a big man with a big bag of feathers.
He Ato Snowballs
Mr. Merlin wore a polar bear akin.
The squimels and chipmunks The polar bear
They skin any more. It was Mr Merlin and sparrows wore there. who was in it. But re poler all kept running after Radiator bear's head was still there and and screamed: "Go away!" when North Wind tried to louch them, so were his paws and tail.
Snow Mar, was there. He ate
turned to ice and everyone began dozens snowballs by though they were candies and ler-skating. grew falter and rounder and rounder and fatter.
He Carried A Cane
Mr Merlin wore the polar bear skin like an overcoat and carried
a cone which appeared to made out of an of lefele.
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Then Jack Frost sald he could do better than that. He snapped
as they stepped in his fingers and the walls turned "I'm going to 1 snowball side the door, Knarf and Hanid to snow-covered hills and every- was and Mr Merlin all felt someone one went sleigh-riding down
party," he announced. inviled by a friend named J. Frost."
It was them. pinching their checks, Jack Frost,
their He painted
But the best trick of all was noses red, saying that no one done by Mr Blizzard. He opened and the feathers flew "Is that why you're dressed 'n could come to his snowball party his bag
out. The whole room was white that polar bear coal?" asked
with duttering things, Knart.
without a bright, red nose.
At half past ten, Me Merlin and Jack Frost did some wonder
The North Wind puffed. The
Mr Merlin invited Knarf and Hanid and everyone else to ful tricks. Mr Merlin snapped his Door and Windows laughed and Angers and instantly the floor shook! It was a wonderful party,
with him to the snowball party.
Kriart and Ilonid drerset themselves in their warmest clothes and get ready to go. Mr Punch put on earmuffs. General Tla wrapped a long, red muffler around his neck, Teddy the Stuffed Bear just went as fre was and so did the Cal. Both of them had their own fur to keep them warm.
The snowball porty was taking place on the left hand side of a hill
rock. under a big whila
There was a little door with a letter box marked "Jack Frost -Snow and Ico,"
The Guests Had Arrived. All the guests to the snowball party had already arrived.
North Wind was thero, splin ning and dancing about, blow- ing things over right and left.
Front Door was there, rattling "And shaking na ib danond WIE |
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Add I qt. waler, 2 bay leaves and tsp. salt. Bring to boll over Thigh heat
reduce heat. Ada e rice; Cover and cook 15 min.
Add 2 lbs, halibut, or flounder Bets, cut in chunks, 2 c. water and a (No 2) tin tomatoes. Continue cooking 15-20 min. or until rice is tender and the fish flakes.
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For 8 hearty, tasty and nour- Ishing sandwiches, a good lunch- con Hem, combine 4 c. butter, softened. 4 c. American bluc cheese and tsp. grated onion, weli. Spread bread
Arrange
Remove bay leaves and add 1 blending c. milk and c. crumbled with mayonnaise and the cheese B lettuce 4 aliced medium-sized
American blue cheese (about 4 mixture. oz.). Cook over low heat, stir- leaves,
ring occasionally, un cheese is tomatoes and 8 slices crisp. sprinkled with cooked bacon on 8 slices bread.
melted. Serve
minced parsley,
Top with remaining bread.
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