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Wednesday.
NEW FASHIONS
Chamois Leather for Sports Wear
*
Gros-grain for
*
Mornings
K
Chiffon for Afternoon and Evening
The ne high collar of this white satin blouse is trimmed with rotos of white braid.-(Mangy Rou)
SHORT CUTS
SH
Paris.
HONGKONG-TELEGRAPH
April 12, 1939.
in BLOUSES Weary Eyes
INCE we attach great importance to suits, it is only natural that the blouses destined to complete them should come in for a great deal of atten- tion, too.
With
Jabat and cufx pleated muslin add a touch of glamour to fhir blouse also of
white ratin (Mayur Rouff.)
To every suit its blouse.. sports suit, as a change from the.. eternal pull-over, there is an amusing blouse made in natural coloured chamois Jeither, exactly like that which is used to clean your silver. Does that astonish you? Perhaps; but I can assure you that the result is charming.
It is closed in front with big matching buttons. A yoke, stitched very heavily, goes around the shoulders and ends in a bow in front.
The sleeves are very short and gathered.
I saw this blouse worn under a dark green sult, and could not resist ordering one like it for myself,
Apart from its smartness It is wonderfully Hight, warm and comfortable to wear.
Gros-grain
ERMES bus' created a
HE
blouse to be worn
under
classic 11 tailored suit. It is in violet gros- grain this stuff has se nach body that it
be cat worked by a tailor.
11as
fittle straight collar, is buttoned all the
พ L 3 down the;
ends
Dront, and like a man's worst- cont.
The sleeves are
simple, short- and tantrimmeri.
There is also a
real waistcoat, without sleeves or
The ribbons were placed horizontally and slightly overlapping with the lavender at the neck and the colour shading into deep violet, the colour of the skirt, at the bottom of the blouse,
Invalids Seldom Welcome
Tactless Visitors
Cause Lines
CALLING rows'-feet "laugh
new
lines" or "character lines" Is kind. Sometimes they are these, of course, but more often they merely indicate eyes try- ing too hard to overcome defective vision or combat continual strain.
New hole and hat styles, make-up-everything calls for eyes that are young, briffinat, lively. And the skin surrounding them should be mooth and soft, as eleur in tone ns the rest of your complexion. Your fovehpad should be unfurrowed and there should he no vertical grooves over the bridge of your nose. If you have any of the above fulis, sk yourself loncally if you haven't re- fused to face the possibility that you might need glasres.
need
Even though you do not glasses, your eyes requira care and altention, if you want to keep your good vision and the beauty and ex- ressiveness of your eyes. First, you should fearn to rest your eyes frequently, Suiclent steep Is
ood for your oyes as it is for the rest of your buy.
During your waking hours, es- pecially when working at a job that requires concentration, close your eyes for few seconds from mo to time. You know how, when you are tired, your eyes have a way of blinking, In spite of your efforts to keep them open. This is nature's way of relaxing them.
You know, too, the old advice about shifting your eyes from uny cluye work, such: as reading or Lewing. and Woking ut a distant object to change their focus. Do you do it? This is a splendid form of exercise for the eyes, if you do] it consciously.
Bathe your eyes, loo, as faith- fully as you wash your face. Buy
a good eye lotion if you wish, or make your own less expensively by dissolving borle acid powder in boiled water-as intich boric acid as will go into solution.
When your eyes: are unusually lved or abused,, warm some of the golution and bathe them first with entlar, of "pigeon NO ONE in the world loves to laugh more than I do but, I wenry end liquit. This
the warm, then with some of the throat moire, tu) of "wise-cracka." I also have a feeling that everyone does you are tired.
is refreshing if hanging tones,if aley were not too polite to admit it. closed by nee cracking books, so
There are so many wise Further the roothing effect of the. antique tle but-
many wise-cracking radio programmes, in the warm solution and lying down lows It recolts the not to mention movies and plays and people, that one longs for 10 or
eye baths by dipping pads of cotton waistcents worn by for the companionship of the com- who has had an ounce of experience closed men in the eigh-fortable, at-case companionship of in being an Invalid. teenth century.
the humourless. You know the type the one who is always bonst- indisposition as the occasion for a When one's friends regard one's in about, and thanking God for, a sort of fleld day, one is neither com- seuse of humour. These who really forled, strengthened nor faltered,
15 minutes, your and the warmIL pressed over them.
eyes
Wel pads
APRICOT STUFFING
He a
Jockey Colours THEN there are blouses inspired have one are not so sure that it is but, as a choice of evils, possibly HERE is a good stuffing which may
by the costumes of jockeys. In anything to be thankful for. thick, dull crepe, pale yellow In
It's easter coleur, une has a rolled collar of the cracks lately can still laugh at distaste.
Having been wallowing in wise- enndolences coupled with sane crepe In warn brown; a wide Margaret Fishback's very sage and vall
band of brown crosses the blouse savoury book called "Safe Conduct," from top to bottom diagonally in with the subtitle, “When front and at the back. The sleeves and Way. are yellow, and end in a cult like
"Etiquette,"
During damp weather. may be kept from sticking by mixing a teaspoon of corn- starch to a cup of salt..
.
Did you know that string beans will cook in half the time if euti lengthwise?
Always
remove canned as- paragus from a can opened at the bottom to avoid breaking the soft 198.
sky's
She
dire lender lb of dried apricots which have previously been well soaked. It's a mistake, of course, to as- Allow them to cool and then chop sume that forced gaiety deceives finely. Behave any one, leest of all the hypersen Make a stating with 2 cups of Ane that of a man's shirt. And another needs a thorough overhauling, with humour may not be as robust es jeu eramiz, 4 cup of butter, and sitive sick person whose sense of white breadcrumbs, 1 cup of bis- the author. blouse half in rose satin, half in new parts in the crankcase, once was, vialet satin is even
salt and pepper to season. athen proceeds to do just that will ter. and more important, leave, aped parsley and the apricots,
In short, if in doubt how to en- Jockey's shirt.
Now add one tablespoon of chop. Among the original blouses is more than a vein of humour.
neatness and dispatch and rather sick room, send flowers or an amus-io a paste with the hands. model created by Lanvin called
Yet it's a book with a kindly and
ing book. "Apache," It is maker's" blouse in black crepe de straighten out any knotty questions | strict shirt-definite purpose since it really does chine with long sleeves; three verti- cal pleas at the yoke hold-in a red your way.
of etiquette that may
have come
scurt,
Fine Work
more like
SICKROOM ETIQUETTE
The book is both very funny and very helpful, just the sort to send to a sick friend who needs a good
sugh more than sympathy.
HIFFON is the great favourite for
afternoon blouses. It is worked in every way and used in all colours. Margaret is the great specialist in
And speaking of alek friends, this type of blouse. One
her has ever occurred to you how favourite models Is Tircle of terribly at our mercy they
mtience
Ward-gets-around-that-someone-wr,
1
of
are?
Tanghie "hirt-anker: blouse, know fs ; off we rush bent on of which the front is entirely in liny
intruditeg ourselves upon them tucks worited to form squares. The whether or not. And what is the straight, high collar ends in a bow poor invalid, to do? It's impossible that forms a craval in froni.
Flower Buttons
10 send out word that she is out, and she can't sleep at the tune. i There comes a lime when the vigl lance committee bent on visiting the PAQUIN chooses chilfen in a tone sick accomplishes its purpose, not the lavalld wants
whether
of deep violet to make a bicuse they society. with round decollete from which
parts gathered jabot, recalling.
whole volume count, and
hose of French barristers. It should, be written on the subject)
thered into a sort of corselet at the waist.
This house uses dove-grey satin,
of consideration for the sick, who, goodness knows, have enough to bear without having to be polite
so light that it is almost silver, for a lo bores along with their other
troubles. Miss Fishback
muffed faint ideal
ulouse to be worn with a grey suit that one, but one gets The decollete is irregular, ending in
point under the left shoulder. The of what her advice might be from blouse is closed with three buttons ter "Forewarnet 15 Forearmed" in the shape of dowers made In githapter, which starts off with the metal with turquoise hearts.
uncompromising statement that
ON
The long sleeves are trimmed with "People who drop in at friends' group of Colds at the elbow and homes without telephoning, end in a deep evil.
somehow declaring their intentions. Muggy Routt advocates high collars are sadly inisguided. David Mc- and certain of them have light Cord's coinment on such impostors texible boning.
s. Even a rattler rattles before it
SOUND THE ALARM
Even ribbon has been used to make strikes." blouses. I very much admired ene that was inade in faille ribbon in trues shading from lavender to deep violet.
Cod Roe Dishes
HERE are two appetising ways of
cooking this delicious sea-food. |
Roe Soufle
1 lb rue (bolled),
2 ozs fresh bread-crumbs,
2 ex
punctuated
to
-put milk,
full-
1 oz butter,
It
1 oz grated cheese.
Salt and pepper.
Tucking
mark the watsi-line of a
length dusty plnk coat,
covers a flower-dol silk dress,
Melbourne Jolts Motorists
1
From this I gather that she be lieves it is advisable to send out some sort of alarm before intrud- ing on an invalid's privacy, a mo- tion which is seconded by anyone
School Saves Landmark
Prescoll, Ariz.
A montiment to the earllest super- vised education In the state, Arizona's first school, a cement plastered leg house, will stand untouched as work- men tear down some of Prescott's
Bol the milk and pour over the oldest buildings to make way for a
bread-crumbs and butter, season and allow to enol slightly. Skin the ree and chop it in very small pieces, add it to the bread-crumb mixture with the beaten cu yolks.
nu
Whip up the egg whites and fold into the mixture. Grense some in- dividual fireproof dishes and three-quarters full of souttle mix Motorists who run out of gasoline ture. sprinkle with cheese and bake will be obliged to walk home now. in a hot oven for 20-25 minutes.
MELBOURNE, Australia
Sale of gasoline or other auto ages- Ron Harebits
aorles in the metropolitan district is!
prohibited after 3 P.M, on five week-
days and after 2 P.M. on Saturdays and holidays.
roe (bolled),
1 grated cheese,
1 oz butter or margarine,
new high school and gymnasium.
Hot milk,
Salt and pepper,
6 small slices of toast.
Skin the rue and mash it down with a fork, spread a thin layer on each piece of hot buttered tonst.
Melt the butter and add it to the cheese with sufficient hot milk to make a stiff paste. Spread a layer on top of the ree toasts and place under the grill for a few minutes to altow the cheese to brown,
Elleen.
CHILDREN'S TEARS TROUBLE SIGNALS FOR MOTHER!.
"ATCH that crying? It carries a message louder
WATCH
than words about a child's condition-the inner condition. Healthy children smile. Others will, when you give them CASTORIA, the Ideal laxative. It's not only pleasant to take-children love its taste-but it's safe, gentle and effective in action. Because it's made especially for children, CASTORIA will not gripe, bind or far their delicate systems like some adult laxatives.
When the younger members of the family are upset, nervous, show signs of catching a cold, are "bound-up" Inside-GIVE THEM CASTORIA, the safe laxative. Keep a bottle on hand always in your home.
CASTORIA
THE CHILDREN'S LAXATIVE
"YES, I'LL SMILE
FOR CASTORIA!",
in millions of American homes CASTORIA is a stoady guest, umed for all children from babybood to 11 years. It's a friend of the family becau it containa nu castor oil or harmful ingredients, Many doses in carle boltie. Use as nende ji keeps
Achass
Mix
1-Grant
Food is
3. M.
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12-Apportioned
"Forget Me Not" is the sentimental title of this fragile even- ing gown in white mousseline with scalloped face, applique and palo velvet ribbon bowa, worn over a pale blue taifata under- derslip. The shirred bodice, tralling full skirt, mitts and rosebud head ornament are expressions of the extreme femininity of spring evening fashions, as modelled at the Ritz, New York.
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PEPSODENT
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FOR GREATER CLEANSING POWE'R
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