English Fashion Expert CECILE LAVIGNE Talks of
Country Clothes
Rush For Cholera Inoculation
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The following communique received yesterday from the Direc tor ut Medicnl services:
and How to Wear them.
Sketches by BENINGTON
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NOTES
WHEN you come home weary
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and aching after a hectic The dernand for anti-chofera day treat yourself to the luxury inoculation has been so great that the of a foam bath. It's not an ex- Director of Medical Services Binds itenstve luxury, the special foam bath of the cubes we've discovered cost only 20 necessary to ask members
You crush one or two) Non-Chinese community who do not renta ench retain the services of a private, re- cubes, scatter them in the bath, turn gistered medical practitioner to co- operate by attending at the Queen on the taps, and in a minute the bath is a mass of deliciously scented foam. Mary or Kowloon Hospitals between As you lie back in it all your tired- the hours of D a.m, and 10.30 am, ness floats away, and you feel both or 6 p.m. and 6 p.m. daily for inocu-stimulated and aufreshed. The form lation and not to attend at the other makes the water as soft as rainwater, Inoculation centres as announced in delightful to wash in. If you take the Press, over the Broadcasting Sy these foam baths often you'll and tem and by Posters.
they have #1 definite stenderising effect.
HEALTH BULLETIN Three cuses each of Small-pox and
Typhold, five cases of Mensies, two
one case of AS
cases of Chicken-pox,
Meningits, and nine cases of Dysen-
Lovely Hands summer approaches any
useful pair of hands must
tery were reported to Health autho-face up to gardening, salty sen- rities during the 48 hours ended at water, scratchy sand, and still midnight on Sunday.
look graceful and well
cared
Only
fur constant
Of the Small-pox cares two were when night falls, from Victorin and one from Kow-attention to them will give you hands Joon,
Ike these, but when hands and nails can be cared for by using one hand lotion, beautiful hands don't seem so for off.
The total number of Small-pox eases to date as 2,283.
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HE sort of country clothes
THE
you have depends, of course, on what your line of country is.
Spanking high steppers, whose country life consists of long week-ending house- parties, need the entire ward- robe.
They have to have riding, shooting, golfing, hunting, fishing clothes; dancing and dining clothes: sitting-about-the- house clothes; pasting-up-my scrapbook clothes,
So they wear the cor- reet uniforins for all their activities. When it comes to doing nothing at all, they do it in exquisitely tiris cut tweeds, mude year of gay, vivid checks and plaids, or bright con- trast colours Ike Dame and bottle, emerald and petunia, cornflower and Canary. Their tailored shirts, their revere, high- necked cashmere sweat- ers. pick up one of the shades in the suit.
They also wear pastel tweed jackets, dark und edges with outlined at severs braks to match dark skirts, pink couts with coats deep mulberry skirts, hyacinth blue with dark navy sklets, yellow coals with deep brown
ESPITE the growing passion for box coats house women seem to be grow), country uncommonly faithful to atted jacket suits,
Dog to grow and grow and
When they wear fitted jackets, they are 1htter! Cine, close round the hips, the skirts tight as tight to the hem, with a wrap-over si at back, or with adroit pleating, front und bark. starling Just above the knees.
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The Jackets play about with pockets Twn hip ones will slope to the Fu24.
Ch there are just they all slope one way
twn envelope hip pockets.
These beautifully made tweeds are as muefi
a part of England as Dover's elis, as roust beef, as Browning's April. All other eoantiles are pleased to copy
A lot of
are wolneg
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YOUR wardrobe this year can hardly be considered complete un tess at includes a pleated skirt. And it's a fashion that is particularly well adapted for country out- fits. This woollen no piece by Anny Blau is carried out in navy and pala grey.
culotte sult, whose skirt is trousers--if you get me. The best sort of culette only reveala Stands and it its other self in action
traight skirt with an Inverted picat front and back, breaking just above knee level.
Box coats are usually worn over tweed arc pretty dressen They Nannet certain to have, for trimming, a series of vertical pockets, real or shom, which appear in the form of slits ending with brackets or straight flaps.
or
BITOWK,
UITE a few box jackets are collarless, with a deep bind going round the collar, fronts and hem. Others have a small turn- Others are over Peter Pan pointed collar. double-breasted with plain, high-tallored
revers
Some womwn, even for elegant country- house visiting, get by on one good suit. When this is necessary, they keep fairly quiet They do not run to loud- about the suit. muuthed checks or plukds, or noisy colours. that looks right They choose something agalost every background, something un- obtrusive that will not bore them or the
bas ati air.
soine beholders, yet which personailty.
The right suit, it it has a versatility of cul, can be worn for almost every country and sporting pursuit, except, of course, riding. You have to be de rigueur here or the horse
WEEKEND in the country well atmost certainly necessitate clothra will feel burt. for tennis and golf in addition to the suit that will carry you happily thugh the rest of the dull. Abone Shorts, striped shire and serather you would think that it was almost the Below Check sult showing pussible to go wrong with country clothes. for early spring days on the tennis court, the longer jacket and amusing pocket plan; and, stend, divided skirt, to-day
rat intent, and wollen shirt for golf.
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Recipe
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Meringue Flan
ple-plate with
short-crust INE
pastry, weight the inside with raw rice arranged on greased paper, and bake until the pastry is cooked. Remove the rive and paper.
Cut some rhubarb intu short lengths, drop into boiling sugar and water syrup well flavoured with lemon juice, and cook just long enough for it to become tender without breaking. a matter of seconds If the fruit is young. Strain off the syrup, and arrange the rhubarb over the instry.
Pile on top the whites of two ens whipped very stiffly with a tablespoonful of caster sugar, dredge with more easter sugar, and return to the oven until the meringue in ghtly browned on top. Good served hot or cold.
The left-over syrup, boiled with the thinly pared coloured rind and the Julce of two oranges and sufficient water to tusio, makes #111 excellent quenching drink-especially chilled,
thirst-
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But wonen do.
i am just back from a few days' stay in
a small country hotel, and I have seen far Loo many mistakes,
There were the pretty blondes who came in, swain attended, most evenings after dinner The swaths: for a drink and a game of darts. were in roughish: country clothes, hacking Juckets, grey funnels, tweed suits. But each night these pretty blondes, having apparently semi-dressed for dinner, appeared in plain. or print silk frocks, high-heeled delicate shoes, summer enne coats, quite a lot of bracelets and necklets, fairly beavy make- us, and heavy perfumes. Their darts were awful.
NOTHER regular thought she was cutting a dush in a black collarless redingote, with a dressy centre-front buckle and fuchsia (Quite a good town outfit, this). scarf.
was round her head. Entering the scurt pensant style, us sop, no doubt, to the Then she would prevalent country mode. take it off, tuck it in her neck, and reveal -horrors-two tiny fuchsia bows in her enrefully waved head.
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My dear foulish
at a party, yes. though for you It would be better if you didn't wear bows. But down in rural Suffolk, rub- bing shoulders with tweeds and woollens, and farmers talk, no, no,
SAW at least five girls wearing trousers with high-heeled shoes and rather fancy- ish Jumpers. Now trousers are grand in the man tailored and worn Country if they are with a heels, severe shirts and woofles. Otherwise they look frightful.
I felt quile prout looking round like a mothering hen at the clothes of my own Ottink Kay, frienda, They seemed right, attractive.
A blue-eyed mousy-blonde played the changes game with a light blue and tan check tweed sult. The jacket was a severe classie, with gond ines, good buttons, good revers.
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ACROSS
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1 Get an angry snake to give the
sound of h instead of s (8.
5 You find he is hale when upset
(0),
A sign of possible speed limits (8).
10 Much the same as "Welsh" in
the near East (6),
11 The subtle points that solvers send me at Christmas time (8). 13 Drug (6).. 14 Spirit (3).
as yours, Madam: only after some hes!- tation (0).
10 You claim this fur
One skirt of the some stuff had the checks going dingonally against the jacket's straight, Muare checks. It was tight to the hips, then Bared just a little to the hem. With this she wore a tan high-neck sweater and a large 10 Another possible item for Mon-
day's menu (7). (Sounds awful, looked baroque gilt clip. perfect.) Her other skirt was plain tan, with 20 Voluntary, in a way (6), pleats stitched down to mid thigh, then loose. 21 Found in 1 across (3). With this a blue silk shirt. No hat. Ton 26 Fruity statement that the artist shoes again. ton gloves, bag.
A
BROWN-eyed games player spent most of her time in a rusly brown tweed sult with high rounded revers and the longer Jacket of this year's fancy, double breasted, with brown leather buttons, stitched round in were bottle white. Her shirt and sweater green, her brogues too.
Another gir looked slickly casual in grey funnel slacks with a matching,
charont over a bright red shirt,
very
Flat binck suede shoes, and no handbag. Never carry a handbag with trousers,
After all, we It la queer about trousers. have been wearing them for years now, this year more than ever. But in a remote coun- try place the villagers will regard their weaters with curlosity and suspicion. The village boys are inclined to call after you. Let them call,
is at home (9).
27 14 across in the upset tea; Just
pinder (8).
28 "The parting is with sighing Rent" ("Il Penseroro") (8).
29 A netnifle element (0),
30 Has th M.P. had practice In
a bank? (9).
31 Languld yet apparently upright
(B),
DOWN
1 Though a first class fish it is
not in good condition (0).
2 It takes volcanic upheaval to
produce this (0),
3 Character (8).
4 A variety of setter (8).
0 Do yachtsmen fear this part of the Solent? (two words-3, 5). 7. This fur seems to be related to
on aquatic mammal (8).
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8 The things that may keep a man
in a lawyer's office (8).
ot
12 A Derby winner obviously
celestial origin (7).
15 A young beast to humbug one
(3).
16 Tree (3).
17 Direct reply from the umpire to
an appeal (8).
18 What is this is a matter of
choice (8).
10 This is often found to be killing,
funnily enough (8), 22 Burrows (0).
23 Not very big and would be only
an insect if curtained (0), 24 A garment of 3 ncross, perhaps
(8).
Island solemn (6).
25 This
might
become
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