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The accent at last is on originality

By PATRICIA LENNARD

ONDON fashion week,

Land the cherring report is (heavy ribbed siffe), printed tagetan,

ORIGINALITY.

Here is the news from three shows:

Young and Independent designer Michael Sherard showed a collec- tion which hind the most original Idens and details.

wan

His main pre-occupation with day clothen

with

Ind buttons boleros a grey worsted

top-cout hat layer unbuttoned off the hem and turned into a jacket, worn with a matching skirt,

tweed

looked A

that coat like a holero suit tied with a Paisley al allk bow under the collar, and the waist unfastened to show what jooked like a blouse and skirt. The

kirt unfastened to show

a busic dress of the Paisley print.

Spectacular

Evening dresses were spectacular, and included a debutanie's frock in white voile, with sparrows hand- painted in nintural colours.

Blanca Mosca's show had every- thing-narrow and full silhouettes, all colours from white to black, all the new materials--rayons that look

BUTTONS & BOWS

High - tying high buttoned walsteval in black, white and red-checked worsted s

worn with this black woollen hox jacket and pencil skirt by Louis

checked worsted Levy. The fices the turn-back cults 200 tuxedo reycra of the coat,

NEW IDEAS IN HOUSES

WO-STOREY houses have

for

tweed, ottoman

Lotten volles, and beautiful Britishi ile sliks.

The show, however, owed much to is novelties, such as the "farazin" from coats and dressen, derived native Moorish dress, which are really shapeless tunics with wide sleeves cul in one with the bodice, with the bunchy fullness caught In- to the waist with a belt.

The brassiere blouse is new. It

is worn under a sult, and looks like the usual print blouse.

Highlights from the Allchael Sherard altow... from the left: Willo *parrow painted de- butante evening dreas; long coat over a grey-white Boot tle slik afternoon dress; with the not boa, a bicak taffeta gown; a lace swagger coat over The Navy Doult dinner dress.

Britain To Challenge

World Textiles

BRITAIN's supremacy

To make your legs look more shapely, choose seam-free nyion hose in one of the now dark shades.

the

un-

Put as much energy into exerciee as you can. Never be satisfied until you feel the blood tingling in your legs. This means that the circula- tion is being violently accelerated. 1 is this acceleration of the normal blood supply that will literally wash away the fat

By HELEN FOLLETT

to give WH

XEN the girl with fatted calves line with your shoulders

sees a movie star with pretty balance. Up on your toes. Lower the body until the buttocks rest on. legs, on the silver screen, she could bile her finger nails and tear her your heels Up on the toes, back. hair with envy. Whether skirts be to first position and repent. Do this long or short, she hates her over- slowly twenty times a day for n tleveloped pins. There are women weck, then increase the movements. young women (not fut any other until you are lowering and lifting place)-who are too painfully the body forty times.

flesh on aware of their legs and ankles. It in the

necessary to endure this defect. men's wear field, from the reducing salons there are nor

knock the When the jacket is undone the

bare point of view of the fabric it-malising machines that blouse is

cells gniley-west. Home treat- seen to have midrift.

self or the tailoring, is unchal-ment is effective if it is continued lenged but France in the pre-long enough. All you have to do is war days played an important to tone and strengthen the under- part in the production of the lying muscles by vigorous exercise. lighter weight fabric for wo-

If you are in this class of beauty men's wear. The United King-wailers, take careful measurements Then decide co- of ankles and calves. dam manufacturers, in operation with the leading Lon- definitely upon a certain period of the day when you can devote ten don dress designers, have, how-or nfteen minutes to a workout, ever, forged ahead in this sec- Stand tall with feet fairly far tion of the trade in recent years apart, arms out at the sides on to such an extent that Britain's products are now well to the fore in all markets.

The display by Digby-Morton was without any iniluence from Parks

Suits were tailored, skirts about

13in. from the ground, mainly with

a straight suhouette.

Jacket shoulders were slightly padded, length was normal, waist wha natural,

For the first time this Season British hats were attractive. One hat, of overlapping rose petals, was trimmed with green leaves.

There were also huge off-the-face stmw pleture hat, for afternoon and six o'clock outfits.

Don't Neglect Splinters & Scratches

By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN,

So much progress has been made

weavingt in the

of light-weight novelty textiles, and in the art of dyeing und finishing in seasonable shades, that Britain can confidently challenge comparison with the best other that can be made country. The leading London fashion houseg

times recent produced some striking ensembles

have

Στι

in any

A

Of course, if one is overweight from head to toes, the best thing to do is to regulate the diet to has- ten the results from exercising, Cut - down on starches and sweets, Tomit

butter, fats entirely--especially

cream and pastries-and live main- ly on lean meat, fish, poultry, vege- tables especially green salads and fresh fruit.

Let's Eat

BY

IDA BAILEY ALLEN

Calcium In A Platter

in all all-wool goods for women's | 4p

"How are you going to use these ments should be erneked whenever

wear.

Gossamor Fineness

I

to

two short shanks of veal?" possible before cooking, and general- ly the bones should be cooked with I asked the Chef.

shall "Ah Madame,

the meat." prepare a

"One of the great mistakes many food that makes young people strom;

to ask the THE skin is our first line of de-

By the ingenious use of alginates and makes grown-ups look young homemakers make is

Is the 0931 butcher to remove the bones. They fence against harmful to coat the finest fibres so as to pro-and full of viguer. It

them home even take agents in the world about us. tect them during the processes of buchi of the Italian cuisine, a very do not For this reason it is very impor-manufacture some wonderful crea-

calcium.

easy to prepare. "Yet soup Is that contain veal shank

is that tant that it be kept in good ions have resulted. The protective nod dish made with the bones of the make a good soup!"

the coating, is afterwards dissolved by

meat

budget- Let's put a recipe for a calcium-rich And we'll condition and that any injuries veids and there remains a delightful and

beet soup in our column. Iabric of

|price}. gossamer-like Aneras.

What started you off on calcium- add an appetising calcium-rich loaf to it be promptly attended.

There have been astonishing deve-

made from cottage cheer and dried rich food experiments?" There a few people who at onelopments along these lines.

"EL came about because the mother beans"

"Very good,"

the Chef. agreed ["time ̄bronother have not-by- eident got foreign object of one For the wide range of wool goods of one of my friends fell and broke kind or another into the skin or Its of all types for men's, women's mind her hip. It does not heal properly," "And as long as the oven will bu underlying structures. What is to children's wear the British Indus-explained the Chef. "And the doctor in use, it will save time and fuel be done in such cases depends on tries Fair (Earls Court and Olympia,says it is because she has not eaten if we plan also to serve baked vege

Dinner the type of object, where it is London, and Castle Bromwich, Bir-enough calcium, so her bones are tables and a baked dessert." located, and how sleeply embeddedmingham, May 2 to May 13 will too brittle."

it is.

Homo Treatment

t

The ordinary wooden splinter or removed at thern can usually be home by use of a steriliseți neerle

provide an atmirable shop window where visitors from all parts of the world may see for themselves what Britain's

designers skilled workers can produce.

or a pair of tweezers, but bits of FOR THE

best alivers are metal lussor

ellher the doctor. In handled by case, as soon as the object is re- moved the area should be washed well with soap and water. Where the injury is severe, the part should he splinted for from one to three of in- days. If there is danger fection a warm, wet dressing may be put on for one hour, four times a day.

under the A splinter of wood Anger-nail is particularly danger- uus because it may carry germs in to the circulation. When removing

Two-

long been popular In Britain such a splinter, the triger-nail i

area

for one thing they help to cut down trimmed and shaved with a knife housework. But # three-storey to expose the splinter. Then it may

solve be

and the easily removed which might help house

muk-in washed well with soup and housing problems without

be water. ing more housework is to exhibited at the Ideal Home Ex- hibition at Olympia, London, March. This house, which is being Britain's Ministry OL shown by Health with a number of other types

of

Punctured Skin

Often a puncture of the skin with of homes will tive all the advan-un Judelible pencil may occur. The tages of four bedrooms and n bath-dye from such a pencil may chuse of and destruction with both a roof inflammation room upstairs terrace and a ground level garden some of the. tissue. In these cases. for recreation, without taking more it is suggested that the discoloured ground space than can be spared area be completely cut away. When for such amenities ft: densely one falls onto gravel or cinders the bits of material usually lie close to populated urban areas,

the skin surface and sometimes may Innovations rid the tall house of be scrubbed out, using a stiff band-

particles are its ancient faults. No one has to brush. It the carry up coals and water, or bring deeply, lodged, it may be necessary down ashes from the upper floors.to put the patient to sleep before The modern. three-storey home will the particles are picked out by the be as easily worked as many a two-doctor. storey one. Visitors to the exhibi- tion will see for themselven.

more

Now and then dirty material gets into the skin. This material fre- and other Other dwellings which the quently carrion germs

dangerous bacteria. Thus, it is Ministry will show include: a two- storey maisonette, a two room flat,necessary to open the wound com-

pletely and

the foreign and a single room flat.

material,

remove

und

MORE

MATURE FIGURE

By VERA WINSTON

a dress that CHOWN TODAY is SHO

would be an excellent choice for the mare mature figure, but that in just the ticket for any type Four more houses by individual building concerns will complete the Proper care in those instances In when it comes to a good all-ocen Village of Ideal Homes. The village which bits of material get into the slon daytime dress. Easy to dress will framo an enchanting flower underlying tissues fa important in up or just be its own smart sweet of the order to avoid serious trouble. No self, this dress is of brown sheer full bloom-ione Karden In

cut on

lines. The simple most brillant village centres ever wound no matter how trivial, should wool

collar and

front almple oxhibition will created. The

bobo neglected, for serious infections classic open from 0.30 am to 9.30 p.m. may result from small scratches, as closing make for severity, but this every weekday from Morch to well as from large lacerations of the in relieved by a panel of fucking at either side. The buttone are gold. March 20,

skin.

Saurces of Calcium "That's often the case," I sud. bes: "MAK

are our and cheese sources of calcium. We know chil. dren must drink milk to make the bones stron

n. but most persons as sume that adults do not need much Adultz calcium. This is a mistake need cateluun for proper digestion, for

good heart action and other

healthful purposes. If they don't get

Beef and Carrot Soup Toast

Tomato Sauce Cheese-Bean Loaf

Baked Potatoes

Cole Slaw Oven-Braised Onions

Baked Ginger Pears

Milk (Children) Coffee or Tea

All Measurements Are Level Recines Serve Four

Beef and Carrot Soup

Buy 1 lbs. beef soup bone, ask-

In their diet, the body actually Ing the butcher to crack it in three absorbs it from the bones, making platos Put 'th a deep kettle; ndd 24

10 fractural resistant

ets, cold water and 6 medium-sized them less

alloed peeled breakage,'

scrapel enrrols, 1 "What foods besides milk and medium-sized onion, 11⁄2 tsp. salt, bee! xx- bones contain calcium?" asked the 1/3 tsp. pepper and 2

tract. Cover, bring to boiling point

Chet

bits

bits

"Eggs and fresh meat, whole and simmer until the liquid in half whent and enriched bread, kale, reduced. Strain; remove any whtercress. broccoli, dried beans of meat from the bone and return and almonds contain fair amounts, to the stock together with the car- And tinned salmon with the bones contains considerable."

Ossi Buchi

rots, cut in thin slices. Add 1 c minced raw kale. Bring to a boil. slimmer 10 min., and serve strips of hot buttered toast.

Ginger Pears

with

"So it takes bones to make the Chef. grinned the bones strong."

Peel 4 medium-sized pears and That is why I am preparing. The ossi buchi, I think our readers will remove the cores. Put the halves 'ke this dish," he went on, cutting in a low casserole. Add 1/3 e brown other juice, apple or the meat on each veal shank in six sugar, pieces and sawing through the bone and 2 tbsp. One-diced candied or with his kitchen 'saw. The ladies preserved ginger, or 4 tsp. pow- can ask the butcher to do this mwdered ginger. Cover and bako slowly ing," he said. "But I like to do it at 350 F. until the pears begin to myself; then I am sure the marrow tum red, about 1 hr.

very fresh and inside the bone is full of vitamins. Now I shall melt 3

bsp. margarine In this heavy frying

Pumpkin Pie

The' section of the country in pan. I add 1 tbsp. all. When it is hot, which you live probably, determine I thinll brown the veal shank slices the way you make pumpkin ple. In all over.. This takes about. 10 Boston it's usually pumpkin cus- tard In Molne and many country

minutes.

"Meantime, I shall chop.un I see districts, 2 c. of sieved pumpkin tion garlic, 3 pieces celery, 1 carrot, is used, and only 1 egg and 1 cup 1 onion and 2 sprige parsley. When of milk. In Minnesota they use three the vent slices, are well browned,

ball

or four exits, with the whitez beaten add the vegetables with 1 tsp. stiff and

folded lu separately to

salt, V tep. pepper und 1⁄4 tsp. ort- give a spony texture. In Vermont be aweetened, with enno, Then I cover, and simmer the ple will

Trick of the Chof - To give a nice finish to a pump-

about 10 minutes, or until the vege- maple sugar and in the south with tables begin to get soft. Then I mild molasses. But if you want a shiny, 3 tbsp, tomato paste with cup glassy top, use 3 exer to a deep d soup stock or water and a bouillon ple

minutes longer. 30 rubo and s'mmer Ah Madame, how wonderful will taste the little round of marrow kin pie, make a Mile High Meringue which is in the middle of each hone, with 2 egg whites, and put a border And because I have opened the bones, this nesi buchi will be rich mund the edge. Bake 12 min. in. a very slow oven until light brown; the 'n galetum,"

cover the open centre with chapped nuts, atul make a decor- Opening tion in the middle with two dates the bones is the secret. Bones in all cut in quarters lengthwise,

Crack Before Cooking "Right you are, Chet.

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