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m ino is v a n e y ¡News, m u is u a y , A p ril 21, 1949 X W OMAN'S WORLD Accessories Can H ighlight Your Ensembles Bv Ertta Ertfa Haley Haln^ By SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS ^ b e t a i f on TF YOU'RE the kind of a woman who doesn't know what i t ’s like to wear a dress because you go from one season to the next in a suit, fashion is all on your side. V our suit may be elegant and perfectly tailored. It may need little in the way of dressing up for many occasions. However, if you do wear a suit for almost every thing, there are many fashion-wise touches which can help dress it up or down to be most suitable for the occasion. Some women like to leave their I suits strictly alone, and use ac- | cessories elsewhere. Do it with a frothy veiled hat or one bedecked with flowers. Both of these types are flattering for making the tai lored suit acceptable for the dres sier occasions. Another way to do it is with a blouse. For most times you can wear the trim and tailored blouses, but for other occasions, choose ny lon, sheer, net or organdie with a fresh froth of lace or ruffles. Try another color, too. in the blouse, and see if you aren't really refreshed D This two-piece suit with the look of a coat dress comes from the spring collection of a New York designer. It boasts a snug, waist-length Jacket, but toned down the front in line with the fastening of the skirt, and moulds the shoulders in a beautiful, rounded line. A wine taffeta scarf contrasts with the grey worsted, making the suit. Scatter pins are seen, not only on the suits which I mentioned, but also on whit$ doeskin or glace gloves to dress them up. Buttons and bows are keynotes in styling, too, as are the appearance of em broidery, tassels and openwork on the gloves. For cool comfort during spring and summer, shorties are the fa vored length, with really long gloves still holding their own for wear on very form al evenings. The flowers that bloom have nothing on gloves when it comes to color. Glove shades range from i delicate pastels to rich, vibrant tones. Among the most popular are Bristol blue, clove pink, fawn, sun bronze, carib green, rose lus tre cherry pink and South Sea violet. Colors can be worn with a dark costume or may harmonize with the apparel shades. They don’t have to match. Navy Favored For Shoes Beautiful navy calf has been one of the important color and ma terial combinations in the shoe pic ture so far. However, if you pre- fei brown or black calf, many of these are shown. J e 2 )/v X J J UO.P;fie J4ai IJoutlfuÎ Cl,an, There never has been a sea son, it seems, when gabardines were so popular. The reason is ‘he great beauty of the fabric and the way It takes so exqui sitely to tailoring. Illustrated are examples of the increasing ly popular trend toward asym metrical lines which involve consummate artistry in design as well as skill in execution. For this type of suit, skirts are always slender, long and slashed. The total effect is a youthful silhouette coupled with extraordinary smartness. KATHLEEN NORRIS ° ne Pet“ " C” " W the Scene , THINK it's pretty hard," asks 22-year-old M ar faithful old workers and put raw cella Ward, ‘'when just one per- college sons and nephews into po son stands between you and being sitions of trust. As long as girls F la tte rin g F rock perfectly happy? My mother-in-law do indiscreet things for just a tem E S P E C IA L L Y flattering to the lives with us, and although she porary Ioan, there w ill be sneaks slightly la rg e r figure is this Gloves are Tonic Accessories brighten clothes , . , tries to be nice, she spoils every about who w ill cash in on these d ay tim e frock w ith its scalloped To Suits, Dresses thing. She has no money, nowhere side closing, sm oothly panellgd by the change. Luscious pastels This season the American manu else to go, and she's only 58. She secrets later on. And in the too- sk irt. M ake it in a p re tty tie print are now available for everyone. common story of divorce and re facturers of gloves have created thinks I don't take the right care for su m m er, or soft solid tone Dramatize Suits an abundance of white and natural of the baby, she demands a lot of marriage there w ill always be chil • • • With Jewelry dren drifting about to come be- colored gloves for all occasions. 1868 is fo r sizes 15 u -u: attention from Andrew and me, tween the grown-ups problems with & P a o tte ^ r n ? No. Scatter pins are hitting a new h .«"d *>' No wardrobe has too many pairs and she talks all the time. I find acute problems of their own. high in popularity especially on of white gloves, which incidentally myself wishing she would die, and plain suits which show them off to So do what the bees do. When Gay S um m er Outfit are of firs t fashion importance this hoping she w ill, and it makes me such perfection. Most of these are they find a foreign body in the hive ZI 'lU S handsom e tw o-piecer is so season. Since American-made feel awful. What can I do?” made up of two or three pins, they rapidly wall it away in sheets leather gloves are washable, they’re foung and gay—id eal to high Unfortunately. Marcella^ y o u of clean wax and go m e rrily on sometimes all of the same size, and practical as well as pretty acces can t do much, and even more un storing honey in the cells all about light a su m m e r w ardrobe. D iag other times a variation in size. Use sories. whatever looks best. fortunately. you are far from being Wall away your problem with phi alone in your trouble. For most of losophy and good sense. Don't let There are some very clever single pins available now for those us, at long periods in our lives, the any one other individual spoil your of you who like the novel and un existence and demands of just one life. Don't wish anyone dead- it's usual. Some of them are pure de person just one! — darkens our a sort of murder to begin withi and whole scene. sign while others dip back into his it s perfectly futile anyway Time tory, like the gay nineties pins. If | Sometimes it s an old relative, works inevitable changes here as you have an effective pin, do not as in your case, who sim ply can everywhere. T ry slicing a little onion into the obscure it by wearing a necklace, not step up his tempo to meet the And the awful truth is this. Just frying pan when frying fish_ it too; forget the flowers, too. if you household requirements, and drags have a pin. on and on, year after year, stub as soon as one bothersome per m inim izes th a t “ fishy o dor.” -— • White enameled Jewelry in many bornly clinging to life. Sometimes sonality is gone, and the funeral W ilted c a rro ts will freshen a l different designs is also popular | it's the rich uncle, who doesn't en over and the w ill read, another shows up. This peculiar twisted life m ost m agically if allow ed to for the season. The suits, as well joy life anyway, and whose money as the white print-on-dark-back w ill some day make the greatest of ours allows us only a few deep while m C° ld W ater f° r a little ground dresses, are just made for difference to his heirs. Often it is breaths of relief, a deceptive brief — • — this type of jewelry. the office tyrant — the man or wo time in which we can feel that at last everything is all right, and then When boiling rice, have w ater Several strands of beads are • • • and suit them to occasions. man who rises to the manager’s job boiling furiously and drop rice the new shadow begins to form s till being worn with many of the without any qualifications for it, For casual wear, there are white suits. Some of these are neck-hug and natural colored chamois. White and who upsets, delays, confuses and Helen goes about the house busy into it so slow ly th a t w a te r never ceases to boil. Do not s tir ; lift ging while others are long enough pigskin has taken on a new look of everything complacently and puts with murder plans again. "That g irl in the office — Mollie kernels with fork and sh ake kettle to be tied in a large loop a few slim styling that makes it ideal all the other workers out of step. saw them lunching — she's hand occasionally to prev en t rice from Inches below the neck. Superfluous Persons with the new suits. Because of sticking to bottom of kettle. Neckline decorations as well as their special inseam construction, Often, today, that superfluous some, too. I wish to goodness some earrings are increasingly im por they may also be used for dress person rig ht in the middle of the th in g would happen to h e r _” Make an e x tra tre a t for the tant while the hair remains short. Picture is the stepchild, in a second wear. youngsters by rerolling bits of marriage. When Helen serenely left-over pie dough. Cut in odd watched her boss getting his di THE GARDEN SPOT shapes, brush with butter, sprinkle vorce, and thought that she would with a little cinnam on and su g a r; always love his little girl, she didn't Perennials: Beauty, no Work ---------- By Eldred E. Green I I o n ia n I____________________________ ____ ______ Hex' Diamond On Sale Block -Famed Hope Gem onal lines accen t the flared top, the sk irt is the e a sie st kind of sew ing S151 co m es in sizes 12 14 1«. 18 an d 20 Size 14. top. 2>« y .Y d s of W o r 39 Inch; s k irt, 1»4 y a rd s J M ” n ad(l ‘*Jonal 25c fo r yo u r cony of 1 e S p rin g an d S u m m e r F A S H IO N a a p a g e s o f s ty le , c o lo r, eaisy to m i k e s b d ^ * F re e p a tte rn p rin te d in sid e th e book SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN l i n n , h ie « „ ,\ t , | ï : 53« South W eil, S,. P « K d e Ä d . enU *” COlni ,ot each P a tte rn No., -Size_ Name.____ A ddress _ Favorite Design The devise of the ra ttle sn a k e , coiled and re a d y to strik e, was popular w ith the colonists before the A m erican revolution and w as used on a n um ber of flags 7 DAYS W IL L D O IT bake in quick oven until light brown and crisp. —•— Hang tow els, n a p k i n s , etc crossw ise betw een p a ra lle l lines to save steps, and m inim izing sp a c e needed for d rying e x tra la rg e washing. FOR BEAUTY without work there Was Bought 'On Time' is nothing superior to a good selec tion of perennials. Once planted WASHINGTON, D. C .-T h e Hope they go on for years and years pro diamond, fabled harbinger of m is —•— ducing beauty with only weeding KJ, in just 7 days. . . in on« abort week. . . fortune, once adored and feared by needed. You can depend on peren When pans have “ hu m p ed ” in • group of people who changed from their royalty, w ill adorn the neck of nials. From early spring to late fall ie m iddle, h eat them and invert, old dentifrice« to Calox Toolh Powder aver. a new owner. they w ill furnish color and beauty D istrict Judge James W. M orris then roll the rolling pin over th eir • ged J8% brighter teeth by acienlific test. in the garden. has given the executor of the late inverted bottom s. The rolling pin Why not change to Calox yourself? Buy The earliest of all are the violets. —- Eyalyn Walsh M cLean', estate per tre a tm e n t req u ires p re ssu re , so if Calox today . . . ao yoUr The large English violets are fra mission to sell that stone, its less the hum ps w on't roll out for you teeth can atari looking grant and bloom all season except in awesome but higher priced com- have friend husband give it a try brighter tomorrow I \S ^ I the hottest weather. They are fine pamon piece, the star of the east, W arm bu tter and siru p to gether for border or in shade. Bleeding and other gems, with a total value heart also w ill grow in shade and when having p a n c a k e s; i t ’s quick close of $600,000. flower early. The old fashioned taU ’ . . . one person darkens the scene . , Purchased by Louis X IV of easy, econom ical, and ta sty . kind w ill die back to the ground in realize what a pest - and even France, locked up by Louis XV be midsummer, but the dwarf plumy worse, what a bore.'-a ten-year-old cause or of its bad luck reoutation reputation Plausible Legend o f one w ill continue to bloom all sum g irl can be. Pamela had been well and Placed around the neck of the McKesson & Robbins toc., Bridgeport, Co, Chopstick O rigin mer. Columbine with its longspur- schooled by her mother to believe ill fatprt A~‘ — fated Marie Antoniette by the red flowers is a good plant for bor that her father's new wife is a home equally ill starred Louis XVI, the i;»Hhe ,or.lgin ° f chopsticks—those ders or rock gardens. It, too, w ill fla t and many varieties w ill cover breaker and a gold digger. And Hope diamond came to Washing- »h rm*Cks Ot wood or ivory which grow in shade. The lily-of-the-valley a small plate. Colors are very rich Pamela’s schooling and teeth- ton 37 years ago. i u n i f n neSe ^ nd J a Panese use so W N U -13 needs no introduction. It is unex in shades of purple, blue, mahog straightening and clothing are ex skillfully—is lost in antiquity. D e ta ils R evived celled for very shady spots. any and white. They need a little penses upon which Helen didn't A ccording to one p o pular leg Details of the transaction by Peonies are tops for fine spring more moisture than the bearded count. end, once upon a tim e an ancient which Mrs. McLean and the late bloom. Plants are hardy, long-lived kinds. Flowers are produced about As for those unhappy women who em p ero r of China, fearing an up- and are available in a bewildering three weeks later so they f ill in the are being blackmailed — and there Edward B. McLean obtained the iriVl,n « ° r P°ssib,c a tte m p t on his gem were revealed recently in a range of size and color. While peony season very well. life, passed a law forbidding any are more than you might imagine, For summer bloom the garden their thoughts as the sneaking tr i statement of the account with Car- one to use or possess utensils or plants take a lot of room, yet other instru m en ts m a d e of m e ta l. Even perennials can be planted among phlox is unsurpassed. There are sev umphant figure goes his way, with tier's famous New York Jewelers. Settling alj arguments about the in th a t legendary e ra , the Chinese Ara you going through the funo- them. eral hundred varieties on the m ark tlonnl middle age' period peculiar disliked eating with th e ir fingers et, so the selection for your garden easily imagined. to *°aian (38 to 32 yra.)» Does thia Most gardeners are not fa m iliar the V p . x r „ — ... ____ he McLeans agreed to pay Car- - s o som e ingenious fellow in you ,uff“ from hot n*«hea, Yes, Marcella, everyone, at one tier's $180,000. with the single and Japanese pe can be made from tall and short feel so nervous. hlghatrung tired» vented chopsticks and, ju st as defi time or another, finds herself say onies. These have five large out and in a rainbow hue of colors. Contrasting with this is the $.500.. v L .t e h ? IP Ly<lla E Plukham 'a Another good summer flower is ing " i f only she would die.” Death nite ru les of etiq u ette govern the Compound to relieve such side petals, a cluster of small yellow 000 selling price of the 99 52 carat c o rre c t use of our tab le c u tle ry , Zie^Ph<jma Ptnkham 'a Compound Loosestrife or Lythrum . This has ends everyone's story, and there stamens in the center and the gen • l* o haa w h at Doctor» call a «to- Shah of Persha diamond which has m>chlo ton Jo effect! eral appearance of a magnificent long rosy spikes of flowers over a are certain stories to which we been up for sale for the last 30 definite m an n erism s denote polite long period. use of chopsticks. single rose. want to w rite finis. We find our- LYDIA L PINKHAM’S For fall the hardy asters with selves thinking of the freedom of .ears. Earliest known owner of The Japanese kinds have a large glorious daisy-like flowers In many the inherited money, of the office this diamond of many lives—now in yellow center. A few of these in colors, and the chrysanthemums with a rational and capable figure America—was Shah Jehan, build any of the fine colors is sure to be are tops. There are so many varie at its head; of the relief of not er of the Taj Mahal. different and admired in your gar Purchase Described ties in each of these group, that in having to send John's firs t wife den. Peonies never should have the Cartier's Hope diamond state dividual taste must decide. A good that enormous check every month reddish buds at the top of the ment shows $20.000 was paid In selection of each of these w ill keep of the easier household roots more than two inches below without cash at the time of purchase and up the parade of flowers until frost. dead old Uncle Peter the soil or they w ill not bloom. or John's credit for $35,000 allowed two Most perennials do best In a good Iris are always fine for spring. loam soil with plenty of sun, except critical old mother. months later for two other piece, Courage to Endure There are many kinds but generally of jewelry turned in on the pur where shade has been mentioned. But wiser than waiting for a dra only the common bearded iris is Old flower, should be cut off but chase. 1 matic change is the character and seen. Some of the very new va ri plenty of leaves left to build up the Dated Oct. 1. 1918. the statement eties have mammoth flowers but plant. Watering may be beneficial courage that accepts the utterly describes the purchase this way; generally are not so hardy as the in long dry spells. The perennials inaeceptable and endures the com Jan. 28, 1912—One head orna pletely unendurable. As long as older smaller ones. are very numerous and many more For something really different m ight be mentioned. Generally a there are young households, there ment of oval shape links ail in b ril liants containing in center the 'Hope try the Oriental iris. The leaves are garden with a good selection of the w ill be fumbling, troublesome old diamond,’ weighing 4414 carata narrow ar.d graceful while the basic kinds w ill serve most needs. persons in them. As long as there are offices at all, the higher-ups Price agreed following te rm i of Dowers are huge. They open rather Others can b» added at any time. w ill step rig h t over the claims of contract signed Feb. 1 1912 $180,000.” CALOX WSSX f&SHl Ofep, Nourishing Oh so good', some Today!