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LINGERIE.
“A CHOICE OF SALADS.
IMPORTANCE OF DRESSINGS.
7TH, 1925
IN COURSE
I used to ring the changes between
and a salad cloaked with mayonnaise, a salad masked with a French dressing
Now I serve a different anlad every day of the week, and if there was spaer could give you a different one for every day of the year.
Variety in salads is just as important. aa variety in sandwiches,
ITS IMPORTANCE TO WOMEN.
[BY ANNE MONALDS IN THE "DAILY NEWS,"
The alim and straight silhouette being now the only line for the smart" "woiran, it is necessary to study, the foundations that make slimness possible and to get all underneath correct" before attempting to wear straight frocks and simple lines
A lending London dressmaker told me that it is perfectly amazing how many of her clients come to be åtted wearing
Of course, you ennuct provide a choice exquisite fur cloaks and expensive frocks of salads until you first learn how th which are discarded only to reveal the vary their dressings. When once you most impossibly wrong underwear-cami- have done that "then you can entirely soles and knickers, and most of all, cor, alter, may, & lettuce salad by masking sets, that are completely out of date and it with Thousand Island dressing, or in no way suitable to the lovely garments you can use endive instead of lettuce, worn above them. Now, this is horribly, and there again you have change. inartistic and' quite unforgivable and un-There is no end to the variations and necessary. Good dressing should begin combinations you can have if you a with the rat garment one puta on. and it is essential that underclothing should
When making aalads, wash vegetables he absolutely correct, if one is to be really thoroughly, and stand in ice-cold salted well turned out. I doubt if the average water till crisp, then drain and sprend English woman has quite got into the way on a towel, and set in a cool place till yet of dressing, or would he more required When cooked left-over vege correct to say undressing, to use the tables are being used, mix with dressing, straight line of fashionable dress and stand in a cold place one hour be derwear is by a long way one of the most fore serving. When several vegetables of the science of are being used marinate each separately, important branches dress
It deserves careful study, nad and mix together just before required. once the correct underwear is found to suit cach type of figure it is a simple matter to carry on comfortably, elegantly and sennomically.
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NO SUPERFLUOUS GARSIENTS. The tendency now in all dress is to eliminate as far as possible all unnevesi Bary details, and in underwear the 'pro- cess of elimination is carried as far It is comfortably possible. The Faris enne wears three garments in winter and two in summer, if she is stim, under her frock. If she is stort she wears four I will in winter and three. in simmer. describe exactly the garments and the manner in which they are won. First, the smart woman puts on her worsets, which are of strong, good elastic, well boned in front only, with two pairs of goods suspenders to hold up the stock ings. These corsets lace only a little way above the waist at the back, nod so there is no suspicion of wrinkling anywhere. The outline is absolutely straight and smooth. Over this, in winter, are worn combinations, of Angora or Shetland wool, with straight opern top, and held by dainty shoulder straps. These, gat ments are featherweight and warta and comfortable, and being extremely soft, do not make bulk. The cami-knicker is the next garment, and this completes the summer, underwear of the smart woman. The stout woman merely adds a brassière of some strong, light silk (such as tricot or even heavy crepe-de-chine), and her costume so far as undies are concerned is complete..
Many women prefer net to wear their corsets next their skin, in which ease the Angora combinations can be worn Srst or a filmy georgette or milanese vest.
On stulying this list of underwear one can see that elimination can go no far. ther. Also beyond a few huttons on the cami-knickers and a little lacing on the corsets there is not a single bit of worry in the dofing and donning of these gar inents. They are light and airy for sum- mer and cosy for winter. They are the minimum of trouble in upkeep, and are as far removed From the undies worn by. past generations as the North Pole is from the Scuth.
Lingerie should be of the best materials it is possible to afford. The handwork on them should be of the finest,, and this is within the reach of all. Whether one prefers cheinise and knickers to enmi- knickers is another point that should be settled before arranging one's underneath outfit. The cami-knicker is easier to wear, but not so suited perhaps to some figures. The shape and cut of these gar ments in another important consideration. I should advice any woman who is really anxious to get well-ent and well Stting underwens to take the matter as seriously as the buying of a new dress, and fit the garments carefully before laying
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little, imagination.
Meat for salad should be freed from skin, bone, and gristle, cubed, mixed with French dressing, and allowed to stand for an hour before being used. Fish should be faked and treated in the i
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FRENCH DRESSING.'
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A simple French dressing is made so: Stir teaspoon salt, teaspoon paprika, teaspoor white pepper, and 3 tablespoons salad oil together till snit is dissolved, and gradually 1 tablespoon vinegar. till mixed thoroughly. To vary this, add a tablespoon vicegar, using tar- ragon if liked, and tablespoon lemon juice. Or add a saltspoon mustard, or
teaspoon onion juice, or both, to the seasonings at the start, Still another variety of French dressing is 1 teaspoon sait, teaspoon pepper. mixed with Bill olive oil, then 2 tablespoons lemon faice stirred in gradually, and 3 table- spoons thick cream added when requir- tomato and any rd. Use this for a green salad."
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For mayonaise put 2 yolks of eggs into a medium-sized basin with tea with by Professor Sir Wm. Boyd The mystery of man's origin was deuls spoon caster sugar. Mix well with Dawkins in an address on the antiquity silver spoon, then add pint olive oil, of maar in the Anthropological section of drop by drop, till so thick that you have the British Association. British history, to thin it with tarragon vinegar, or he said, could not be traced back further with white vinegar and turragon turn than 225 B.C..although they knew by the about As soon as all the oil is used up discovery of Egyptian beads in some of and the mayonnaise is sharpened enough the burial mounds that Stonehenge (which Easters with vinegar it is ready. You can vary this with lemon juice instead of vinegar, make it with sour cream instead of oil, radish to a cup of cream, and you have tablespoons grated horse-
a lovely mayonnaise to serve with cold meat salads. - You ern
and allow
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together with the Turts of all the most import and Treaties concinded with the countries of belonged to the bronze age) was a temple Trade Regulations, Chambers of Commerce,
various Customs Turifieg. held in veneration in the times of Scales of Commissions, Consular and Court Akhenaten and Tut-ankh-anien:
Fees, Hongkong Stamps Duties, Signal Codes, Chinese Festivals, Tables of Money, CAVE ARTIST AND HUNTER.
Weights and Measures and other Com Man (homo sapiens) first appeared inmercial Information.
It is published at the Oca of the "Hors with the concluding phase of the Pleistocene
KONG DAILY PAZES," celery salt as well, or tang up mayon.period when the British Isles formed part Daise with
Tas Directories and Descriptions are of a dessertspoon chopped for Europe, and Europe was linked to capers, chives, chervil, or se lemon Africa, the cave artist and hunter was
OKINA. juice and add adessertspoon finely very high in the stage of civilization, and minced fresh tarragon last of all. he was practically identical with the If you want, a white mayonnaise add present-day peasants of Central Franco qual quantity of whipped cream to and Northern Spain. mayonnaise; if grin, chop." 2" table-
Showing the hand of a man found in spoons parsley till fine, pound with the Cromagnon Cave in France, Siz lemon juice, then squeeze through William humorously remarked that, bal sieve and add; if red, colour with rich the man to whom it belonged directed his thick hot tomato sauce, and when cool attention to archeological research, he add a little whipped cream. :-
might have been President of the British Association. This highly-organized re- presentative of the human race made his For Thousand Island dressing mix appearance at the close of the Pleistocene. tablespoons green pepper, cut finely, age. His predecessor (of the type found with 2 tablespoons pimento, che finely, in the Neanderthal Cave and in caverns teaspoon onien joier, 1 chapped hard in Belgiam, Central Fracce, Gibraltar, boiled egg. 1 teaspoon Worcester sauce, Malta, and Palestine) was an enormous 1 tablespoon tonista cateup, and 2 tahle 'contrust; he was not a true mân, but spoons Chili sauce. Season with salt closely allied to the apes. He was one and paprika, mix gently with a cup of of the missing links between the higher mayonnaise, and lastir, gently fold inopes and man; and, although belonging 3 cup whipped cream.
to the family of mankind, was distinct
MAYONNAISE.
If you have any sour cream, mix 2 from the species humo mpiens. He was tablespoons oil, 1 feuspoon salt, table in Europe a hunter, long before the spoons sugar, ditto vinegar, together. cave artist, and there was Bo doubt then beat in cup tomato catsup and whatever that he was not the direct gradually bent in a cup of sour cream ancestor of homo sapiens. Use with fish or vegetable salads.
THE MISSING LINK. There was no evidence that the latter was evoluted in Europe. He was split be seen to best"advantage. Correct line depends almost entirely on what is under, in this case was really an underslip all from the section probably in tempe chemise and knickers separately. All drink repede chine were appliqued on
She shows both cami-knickers aud fastened on to a straight bodice. The rate Asia," added Sir William, and f were run on elastic. Tiny pink should look for the missing links between homo sapiens and the curious ope-like exquisitely worked and of chic timpli roses of city. A pink crepe-de-chine cami-knicker here and there. For wear under a dance, men-in those Eastern regions now being has tiny pleats at the sides to give full frock this black lace set was delightful.explored by Americans with so much. ness, a V-shaped neckline and tiny bini. The extreme daintiness of andern success" inga on all edges of crepe-de-chine in a underwear was perfectly shown in these Professor Sir Flinders Patrio made an lovely shade of turquoise blue-green sets, which were only a few of many important contribution to this fascinating Two points in particular on this surment equally beautiful. All were carefully subject in his lecture on the earliest are interesting First, the fastening at adapted to modern clothing, and were as civilization of Egypt. Large settle the font is wide and has seven small practical as they were artistle.
ment sites of this civilization, known as buttons. This does not cause any tight- WHEN WARMTH. IS NEEDED.
Badarinn, had been found in the "fayum ness as the sites are cleverly slit
basin of the Nile, and finta and pottery Second, the shoulder straps are not of
It is therefore quite obvious that the had been discovered of a date not later ribbon but of two tiny hands of crepe-de-woman who wants to he swart must seri- than 15,000 B.C., and skulls had beca ously consider her underclothing. One found precisely like those of modern men chine, which takes up little room and need not be afraid of not being warm and women. If the evidence was sub- washes and wears better than ribbon. This ia a garment that would give hard enough, but there are ways of getting stantiated--and he saw no possibility of wear and great comfort.
extra warmth without piling on under getting over it-we should have to wipe A chemise and knicker set had the clothing. There is a wonderful material the slate and start at a much earlier age chemise with a little tailored top which called "domette that is used by all than anything previously known with au 7 m: 1.23 a 4 9m, 9542 3. held well into the Agure and so allowed dressmakers for interlining, that is as advanced forms of human type. The 0 the garment to hang gracefully without imag of this in an outdoor coat or in and covered long period, certainly tight and unbulky as can be. "An-inter- Badarian civilization was wide-sprend 04 8
7.53 2 6 unnecessary Idliness. The knickers were the back of a dress gives great comfort running into 2,000 or 3,000 years, and the 32 2.4.5. 6:14 44 cut to the figure also, and the fullness and warmth, and does not destroy the finest pottery was at the bottom of th
64m 9 13
132 7 anthered with a narrow elastico" The outline. One of the smartest women I deposits. Uncovered meal-grinding stones No inferior High nor Low Water chemize, worn
the knickers, of know bas Over 11863 10 93 2-8
domette lining put in the showed that the people were agricul course, came quite to the knees and made hack of all her winter and springfrocks. turists, and this period was the real Noinferior High nor Low Water a petticht unnecessary for those who There is absolutely no need to wear spenstart of civilization in Egypt. There 11238
60m 11 99 2.7 still cling to that now despised garment,
10 18 50
A black face set was very charming as
cers nowadaya Mon 13 m 4.66 590 312;8
was no doubt that civilization came from an extra de luxe #7
set. The lace heing
It is impossible to wear, modern dress the East, and that Europe was the Wild Taos. 13 20
5:076 1m 0. 9 4
filme and soft, there was no need to properly unless one knows how, and that | Weat of Asiatic civilization, 88 n
1 8 2.4
avoid a little fullness, and the chemise is why I have written on underclothing Sir. Elinders added that the work of
(Continued on next Column).
excavation was being resumed this winter.
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Shamani
Kiakiang
Kengmove
Antung
Hankow
Yochow
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Pakhoi
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Trade Ctres Shari Newchwang
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Port Arthur
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Mengtas
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Barodate Sbimunosaki Kyoto
Beelze
Taipeh
TETRAT
Thitow
Tameni
Eastern SIERKIA.
Anping
Vladivostock
Nicolejowak
Beonl
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Chemulpo Kusan
Fran
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Mokpo
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Provinces Tourna
Manila Baguio
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Zamboanga
BORNEO. Brunei.
Barawak British North Boraco..
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Perak
Saigon Cambodge Chelos.
Labaan
Sandakazı
Pahang Kolsh Trengganu Perlis
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Batavia
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