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12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter ccasion.
12.30 Don Cossacks Choir.
12.43 Kalmar Pal (Vocal) and Maryari Imre and His Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra.
1:0 Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 Dance Muslo by Harry Boy.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea- ther Forecast and Arinouncements.
1.45 Rachmaninoff Suite No. 2 For Two Plano, Op. 17; Vronsky and Babin.
2.15 Close down.
0.0 "For the Children",
Nursery Rhymes Medley (Introduc- Ing Eight Nursery Rhymes), The New Century Quartette with: Orchestra; You've Gotta Eat Your Spinach Baby, Mae Questel; Story by Aunt Susan; I'm Popeye, The Sailorman, Sydney Kyte and His Piccadilly Holel Band; Lullabylnod (Mo Curly Headed Baby. Honey, Hush-a-Bye-Baby), Len Fillis.
6.30 Closing local Stock Quotations. 0.32 Louis Kentner in a Plano Recital of Limi's Compositions Benediction De Dieu, Dans Lo Solitude, Scherzo, Les Patineurs (Meyerbeer-Liszt).- ¿
7.0 Puccini's "La Tosca”. Act II. Singers. In order of appearance... Gluseppe Bottlul (Boy Soprano), Piero Pauli (Tenor), Carmen Mells (Soprano), Nello Palal (Tenor), Glovanni Azzimonti (Bass),
7.30 Quilter's "Where The Rainbow Enda" Selection, Organ Solo by Sidney Torch,
7.30 Marek Weber & His Orchestra.
The
Fountain, Tchaikowsky Fantasia -(Urbach); Forest Idyll (Esslinger); "A Night In Venice, Porpourri (Strauss arr. Weninger).
8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Re- port and Announcements.
8.03 Studio"All-In Boe"--No. 2: Law
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8.30 Compositions of Mendelssokr Fingol's Cave Overture, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra;: Song Without. Words, Ignaz Friedman (Piano): "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Wedding March, Nocturne, Sir Thomas Bee-
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Black and white, a perennial favourite, is exemplifled in” tiris two-plece costume worn by Vir-. The ginla Bruce of the screen. dress la a black lightweight wool, - with gathered skirt, close-fitting :] waistband, high fitted bodice, short sleeves and back, button square fastening. The short, jackot is in black and white checked wool, with a red dahila at the left shoulder. White and gloves, white necklace, black hat, bag and shoes com- plete the outot
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1308
Month
Mary Grace has chosen these dainty undies for a trousseau. She suggests making them in peach bloom and cyclamen.
SCALL Spor
ECEMBER brides are now. In
tions, a timo in their lives when they want everything to look charm- ing and dainty. Trousseau undies come in for speelat consideration.
Frills and ribbons are not' a prac- ..tical proposition for the average girl, but face can play a large part in giving a decorative look, as you can sen by the pretty undies sketched.
Choose aruther
coarse washing luce in an ecru shade; or motifs in different sizes can be bought quite cheaply. They stand up to tubbing excellently.
Peach bloom and cyclamen are thej new colours from Paris for undies, and All to match is one of the secrets of that expensive look in trousseaux.
Three to four sets is a good begin- ning. A peoch bloom huc suits practically everyone.
New Colours
Miss Jane Bancroft of Boston and New York wearing a strik- ing satin gown, honey coloured and honeycombed,
Cyclamen is good for the brunette To-day's Recipes
or blonde,, while for those whose
colouring is inclined to be mousy CHEESE PATTIES
there is a lovely fera green (if you
are not superstitious), a clematis
tone, and u honeysuckle shade whichHE men folk will enjoy these. is very new and originai used with all tartlet tins, Alling them with
dark brown face."
First, the nightle, No. 1900.
First bake the pastry cases in
crusts of bread or rice on grease- proof paper, to prevent the bottom Luce motits have been used to from rising in the cooking. Then good effect in the bodice, and that prepare this tasty filling. eleverly cut skirt will take Inches Ingredients: 40%, cheddar cheese, off your hips. Ribbon bows on the 14 pint milk, 1 teasp. mustard, 2 shoulder match the ribbon enelreling tablesp, thick white sauce, pepper. the waist.
Put the grated cheese with the re-
It's the waistline that counts In mainder of the Ingredients into a new autumn fashion and the small pan, and stir until thick and princess petticoat, No. 1307, will give boiling.
the
a beautifully smooth silhouette
your frocks.
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Maybe, however, you prefer brassiere top with panties. It is shown in No. 1300.
Fill Into patty cases and make hol
in the oven. Dust a little pepper on top before serving.
| With Gherkin
Pound together about 1oz. cheese.
or a small cream cheese, a table- spoonful each of chopped gherkin
The hip yoke on the pantie has and chopped mixed nuts with an also been designed to avoid any ounce of butter or margarine and a ruckings to the dress line.
Two thicknesses of differently 'shaded ninon la a popular Idea in Parts for the dressing jacket, No. 1309. It is not really extravagant, as triple ninon washes well,
Smocking at neck and wrists elvos a rule elect to this best bed jac- ket. Pattern will have a long life Jos it will make up quite successfully
in many materials. If you
ure a
All-Purpose Dress chilly mortul it looks dainty in fine
New York-More and more well- dressed women subscribe to tho theory-that,-given-a-sufficient num ber of tailored and evening clothes, one may turn up well dressed any- where. If one must skimp, skip the half-way or in-between sort of thing, commonly called the after- noon dress, or the dress-up luncheon costume. Lots of women, who are models for others, insist that when it's daytime, tailored clothes are all right anywhere, and after nothing but evening clothes ore really correct.
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Now for one of those exasperat- ing "on-the-other-hand" opinions. Thero nto many women who have occasion for, evening. clothes, wamen who would find it impossible to dispense with the sort of dress one may wear all day," it necessary, in order to look right in a restaurant or at a friend's dinner table. These are women who work in offices, or outside, but who, in any event, haven't time to # home and change.
Fortunately the shops are sup- plied with costumes for such wo- men. They are not tailored and They certainly are not evening clothes. Call them anything you like, but they must be called wear- able, too. They are not apt to be "extrema.. They may have a sugges, tion of a bustle, but nothing conen- tional either fore or aft. They are more often black than coloured, but women who like colour manage to And something appropriate in it,
The all-purpose dress, Usually With a removable bolero or jacket, usunily has a 'short skirt but, as we all know, many such dresses have two skiris, one long, one short, Ac- ressofles indicato
the hour of the day one may wear each sort, which Is a 'help,
LIGHTER CAPSIZES
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the Indication “UP” is received, în astfe 0,15 London Relay The News Hongkong on the date of publication, Exo Tino Romi (Tenor) and the bythe United Press Amgeltriran, who Orchestre Haymonde, ・・
Resorts AEL SHRAW: ANA - TORTA 19.9 An hour of Dador, Favourites. pabiloniión, ellison wiselly of, a part, 11,0 Close down
without previous arrangement,
Sabotage, Suspected had New York, Nov. 12. Detectives state. there were neliber high wind nor waves at the time of the sinking-Reuler Special, i
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pinch of salt,
COFFEE NUT POPULAR tea-time dainties made with 203. butter, 203. caster sugar, 1 egg, 2 tablespoon. fuls milk, Joz, four, teaspoon- ful baking powder, 3 teaspoonfuls coffee
essence, 10% chopped
walnuts,
Cream butter and sugar, beat up the cop in the milk, and add with the four mixed with the baking powder." Then add the coffee essence, chopped nuts and a pinch of salt.
Put the mixture into greased bun-tins, Bake for 15 minutes in a fairly hotoven, then place a halved walnut on top of sack cake, Ave niknutes before remov- ing from the oven.
In very good taste this spring is this bolero from Paris, in grey Persian lamb, which was designed by Heynler.
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