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At

A

"Petal-Party”

At a "petal-party" in London kutals wore their favourite flower petals. XVIth chry santhemum petals In her hair nad on her gown was Pamela Derks, who plays in Noet Co- ward's "Ace of Clubs,"

STYLED FOR MATERNITY

There is a growing interest in two-piec

dres maternity fastators according tu revation from Ameriku,

Expectant mothers are said to "covered-up" look prefer the allonded by two-pieen dresses. uyers tnd that women fallow This pattern in shopping for ternity for hions, Inexpensive. nie-piece divases for the carly period and a good quality (wo

leve dress fur the final period of maternity.

Play Clothes

Maternity dress buyers agrer There are good opportunities the maternity sportswear field. Sbeke are stood sportsweni

iten in maternity departments. Tadored bay suits also are important sportswear immbers.

buyers at little emphasis on maternity bathing suite.

tty Jubrics, maternity dress barters like chambrays, myon

hers and soft rayons.

Small Jainly are much more important than larger prints.

Washability is one of the most ingrtant points in maternity Dieses aud! buyers are giving Thi factor

ever-increasing attention.

Pique collars are important in mulernity dresses and preference ty.shown to coltom sheers and

nuslins with small flowers,

Trim

Cotton

Tab

Rote and black dress.

By Grace Thorncliffo

THE shirt-walet and functional,

MANNISH

Barbara Carter wears a red velvet waistcoat and a starched while collar, with fe at a West End club.

-{London Express Service)

WOMANSENSE

Madame Paris

Joan Harrison

1

PARIS.

MADAMA CHANEL'S dres

Na third-floor apartment ene enormints

furnished

(Right) Cipry-type evening-gown In back and 1pberry. The skirt repurate from the bodice and made in wrap-tound piece. Material is faille, the frills edged with 1 overlooking the cocktail red to match de budice. The bloung bar of the Ritz Hotel, impi tightly flug, crossed over and ornately

with lied at the back.

(Belas) BLACK TULLE evening golden clocks, Venetian

gown. Transparent mched slip worn klass mirrors, terra-cotta over a skirt of slightly stiitened, tulle. unimals, and glass, glass The top the same, cross-over line in everywhere,

no black slk faille. A woman, longer young, liyes as 11 legend of the fabulous world of Paris fashion.

She is Madtume Chanel -- 1 perfume was noned after her- a rich woman who made a for- tune between the two world wars but who no longer dresses the Internationally chic women. She says: "One loses money now in couture. I don't like losing money."

But she dresses herself as only herself enn. Amici the glass animals, the Chinese inbles and those hard, high, uncomfortable rofas that the French love, the posed for ROBB and myself in the six dresses she is taking with Jr to Venice.

They are simple dromes, with the old "Chanel touch," unique breanse, though hurafreds of won would dadly buy them. Conly their creator will wen

them.

DOBU

chose {wo

how

which

Woman

thestrate with courage and personally,

Sketched by ROBB

Keep That

Youthful

Look

By HELEN FOLLETT

15 feet- YOUTHFUL beauty

Ing. It will not stay. No woman of twenty-five cón bo ity enough to fancy that she Icoks like Sweet Sixteen. There

bi

those Hap between nges. But at twenty-five One can expect to look pretty much The game at thirty if one has nlendid heaith and work dilli- cently to remain youthful in appeance.

In the twenties you must have A weather eye on the future. Time may be nothing more than the ticking of the stock lust, all the same, bleth- days seem to come' alont at a great rate and we mustn't Ins them bring bad news in the way of tiny wrinkles around the eves or sixadows under them. We must take out Insurance against beauty is that may b Call us.

Fine Texture

bus

The complexion that survives in th texture 13: Invely eclouring is the one that been fubricated faithfully. It the skin is allowed to dry out, the texture becomes course, the Purface dlakes, conditions Arr ripp for a Bock of wrinkles even. if one has HOL reached even wrinkly age.

tate the fatre. Years too laried the dress jewellery venue so that women could wear ropes of pearls swi chunies of Talre

mine are

real,"

The

fones, Naw

valn?don't how," said Chael. "and if dd, now is not the time to talk Keep on hand two Jars of if well over the 60 mark, even

thinks of cream, one of thin consistency n dress in

"I live there days mostly ira flaming

alt it when ope can wear

of removing! raspberry red, providing the an Atlantic Inner between Paris what has been happening in the for the purpose and New York. I need dresses South of France."

make-up and to seethe the flesh. liner perfect.

With a black, tulle dinner-niffer exposure to strong sun- Rat I can roll into a ball d

1.01*11 +6393] with all eye fight. Use it whenever you have at an af at veerment's notice."

She pulled up the skin of a veil, Chanel were a triple rope make a "new face" for your- flouncing black dinner gown and of pearls which reached to herself.

wairt, a real ruby and emerald hould quushed it up in two huud Voila!" the said.

necklace, an emerald pendant the size of a pullet's exit, pearl earrings the size of a half- crown, and rings renching up to

And providing she knows, Chanel knows-every line and

navement of her own figure.

"Why," said Chanel, throwing

hands,

wide her Watan he made to suffer it a dress in which she cannot more from the knees down, with IT is only fair to add that the neckline which is one Jong fem

Chinel effect is also helped

the midte knuckles woistling by about three or four pounds- of exposure, and a which kills the enjoyment of a by weight-of jewellery. good meal?

" said

Chanel,

"now

fingers.

During that leisurely Jal hour before bedtime, when you wave a chance

commune with yourself and go your good-

apply her looks tasks, of

heavy

mden Express Service)

New Penicillin Discoveries

VREN Dr Fleming of Eng By H. N. BUNDESEN, M.D. substance

and discovered penteilla,

W

cream to your face and neck. The skin surface #hould be wathed with coop Brid waler. before this nightly ritual.

Spread the eream on the neck with up and down strokes. Place the fingertips under the

chi, peres the flesh along the Jow Presses all the line to the ear lobes, Top and checks. Do clrctcs value of penicillin "5", but has at the

around the eyes, starting at the a much milder and less offen- he opened a new and almost are hypersensitive to the drug.

Inner corner of the upper lid. dreaed-of era in medicine, in some, this allergy is to mild give odour. This substance

O the Rab up and down on your fore For the fir:t Lime, medles bot to matter, but in others known as pentrillia

head with all Ave br-

fingertips, It has been

to having been added 56 severe as sciente porsested a weap make with which disease gering

it imperative that penis eonne i resembles the odour of moving them from one side to could

the other as you do that little For much onton. Since will be stopped. directly.

thing. ince

these, penicillin bave patients as

Many patients allergic lo then, other such druge

Punicillin "C" have been given Beauly adding holds no benefit. bven developed, caelt

reminder! Frequent penicillin "5" atid remething to the scope of our

penicillin applications of cream help ward "O" Vary in Degree

without showing attack until today many hither-

any off many complexion,ills. After evidence of hypersensitivity to massaging cream with fi to fatal infections are now con-

Nearly all the symptoms of these two drugs. trolled with ease,

remove, using sterile salton ball, penicillin hypersensitivity the cur on the sata and they vary among

isolated! boons, in degree from a few vates of all medicat

lesions to welts Covering penicillin has not been an un-

Ta attacksest

But though

150

OC-

the

in

there

the

raixed blessing. Although it entire surface of the body has saved hundreds of thou extremely sensitive individuals.

sesa of Ilves, [13:

has addition to the wash proved that numbers of people are, ut tires, swelling of

joints, fever, and swa

swelling of membranes or lin- ing portions of the mise, throat, nd mouth, Severe asthma have been reported as

Let's Eat

BY

IDA BAILEY ALLEN

A "Covered Dish"

Dinner

being

eased by penicillin.

Pharmaceutical manufac turers are, of course, aware of these drawbacks and are con-

striving

to renson

eliminate

Gantly

it is in- them. For this teresting to note that two sub- stances recently described have been found to be just as valu able as the penkillin "G" now

WHILE in Akron, Ohio, durprise to this covered dich dia-in use, but, to date, and shown

*nx

Our

awing her?"

recent through the Midtile-West, the

to have any

adverse of the effect of penicillin "G" in pro- Adding allergic reactione.

Boston

Chef and I heard about a most "There were 200 dishes, interesting covered dish" din- different. Among them ner given twice a year by

beans. the

St. Sebastian Sanctuary Gulki Lo honour new members.

"This covered dish idea

would be very guod for our readers to use in their homes," remarked the Chef. Instead of one housewife doing all the corking for a large party, each women guest could be invited to bring ter Specialty In a covered dish. These could all be placed on a buffet table, and unveiled-1 mean uncovered-

at once while each Jacy called out 'surprise"

Basic Idea

baked beans and na

Slight Difference

a

caloped potato, corn pudding and spaghetti with meat balls. The first substance is known The salads included several ng penicillin "S", and differe kinds of potato salad, beets

from penicillin "G" only in with cour cream dressing, de-light difference of chemical villed eggs, cabbage slaw, and make-up, but not in the effect fancy jeliled salads. For dessert it has on the curing of diseases. there was fruft cup, butter-This substance, however, had cotel pecan pie, cream puffs, such a strong odour, tesembling Jeaf and layer cakes, and a new that of a skunk (that is why type of jelly roll, filled with the letter "S" was used), that whipped cream mixed with the odour itself proved a et chopped fruit."

terrent to its use.

Dinner

Grape Fruit Sections Chicken (leftover) a la King

with Tomato-Rice

Buttered Beela Torred Green Salad Bowl

Dark Brend Gooseberry or Red Currant

**Fool"

"Your basic idea In Ane, Green Peas Chef. But at one of the

St. Sebastian dinners I understandi all the women brought Kalnds! And another time mast of them brought beans!"

ask

"Then I will modify my plan. It would probably be better for the hostess to each of her questo to bring some special dish, to make up a completely balanced menu.*

coffee and tea were provided,

enormous

tiet er leed Coffee or Tea Milk

All Measurements Are Levat

Recipes Serve Jour

Gooseberry "Fool"

Top and tall" 3 c. gooseberries. Wash and

Another even more recent

Lace for dressiness

Dressy styles, featuring lace

Your Sewing Scrapbook

by

„Mary Brooks Picken

Chemise Dress for Summer Wear

plisse crepe or seersucker for the chemise dress, 2 ydr. is needed. Wash it every

French seam.

sleeve portion, underarm and skirt. Gather lower edge of slash and draw up fullness evenly to upper edge, as in G. French seam slash, tapering scam ny shown.

For neck opening, cut in from A neck. Stash along fold from A neck plug 3". Face this centre front opening with two pieces cut out of undertria. Make a narrow hem across back neckline and 1" hem on Aleeves.

Fold long strip and stitch through centre as in II. Cut this strip in half-one for the sash. Turn in all raw ends and whip. Match centre of onn length_fa neck at centre back. Overlap. 14′′ and stitch nerons back neck- line, allowing band to stand up. Bring ends forward and the t A becoming polit over centre front opening.

Put dress on. Tie sash around walst. Raise arms to allow slight

work and pat to shape that blousing. Adjust fullness even-

it needs little or no ironing. Jy. Mark becoming hem length. Straighten fabric. at both Turn And stilch hem edge. endis. Tear a 2 strip from one Slip-stitch to position. selvage edge, full length, for

tie and belt.

If desired, marks with chalk or pencil at waistline and silich Fold fabric in half length a row or two of elastic rewing. For shoulder Ine, mark thread, to Insure even adjust-

either as the principal fabric or WIĘC

measuro

as inseris and trimming, are centre on fold (A) and straight ment of waistline fullness. prominent at American blouse across on selvage (B). From 11, rns. Rayon crepes and tissue measure armhole plus 1" (C).

centre fold failles also appear frequently in om

straight ncross to C 14 bust summer collections.

From A measure Kreen Tucking. ince inserts, bows plus 2- place and embroidery letalis centrefold shoulder to waist length

19 inork E. collars.

B

Right

Side

Right

Across

Side

"And that's what actually in a double boller. Add tereat at the neckline in most plus 3" (D). Directly happened at this St. Sebastian Wit

water and 4 c, sugar. Cook of the styles, Roll Gulld dinner. Large platters of until the berries are very soft; Jewellery necklines and short Connect C and E with straight baked ham, bread and butter, then rub through a fine sieve sleeves are important too. Made line. Cut in from E 4", 10 pro- and add more sugar if they primarily in tissue falle. the vide fullness over hips. Cut And Father Hilary Zwister al- c. heavy cream pastels to vivid

ante foo

tart, Just

in colour from from C to E to make underarm before blouses range

and scam. Wayn tosses two

shades,

Cut back exactly same bowls of his famous anlad." stiff, or use pompared whipped some are

abstract prints,|ng front. "And

mint magnolia,

and of what dots the cream, or 4 c. dried skim milk Navy, dress, crisp Reverend Father's ralad

goose- mauve have registered strongly con- topping. Fold into the is the big sist, Madamer"

Serve in . berry pulp. favourite of the season. Here**

"Iarge in_initial ordering, sherbet glasses or deep sauce Co-ordinated separates, includ- dress-up look for

ing blouses, skirts and fabric dishes,

introduced for Red Currant "Foot." Use red bells, will be

of Instead Eoose the first time. Linen, chambray and pique, in brillant solid colaura, prints and stripes will Trick of the Chef be used in both matching and

contrasting combinations, Cook rice la equal parts

Lace peasant blouses, Bre worn both on and of the with onion salt,

shoulders.

It achieves a

a good-looking town cotton in "I was told he uses lettuce colour with detachable and sultanle greens of all kinds collar and cuffs in black.

alive curionts The tossed with seasonings, pin-tucked yoke closes with oil, vinegar, crumbled Roque tiny pearl buttons. The bodite fort cheese and a hint of gar- is snug, the peplum Jutting out lle."

for a nice contrast, and to com- "A rcal

berries.

Chef's salud, photo the. Ilne, the skirt is Madame. But what was con- tomato juice and water. Season zimnight and slim.

tributed by the Indies us a our-

B

4* Slash

for Gothers

Blust +2

Front-

ALL F↓

--Shoulder to Waist ---- Welsh to Ham, + 8. (mome

+#

TOMORROW:

BATHING-SUIT

BAG

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