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BALLET-LENGTH COTTON —

When the junior miss goes

a-partying this summer, she's likely to wear a ballet-length cotton

like this-one by a St. Louis fashion creator,

It is a Minx Modes

style of white pique and organdy with an eyelet-embroidered petticoat peeping out between. organdy scallops at the hemilne. Curved seaming at the hipline provides a bouffant effect for the skit. More eyelet and organdy frame the wide and shallow

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[For this pattern, send 25 | * dress, size desired, and the pat-

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Prepare Sweetbreads Soon After Purchase

GIVEN

META SWEETBREADS are those ductless glands in- -vertebrate animals which are more technically known as

the thymus. glands begin ‘to disal

As the animals develop into adults, these

ppear. The meat animals that supply sweetbreads are lamb, calf

and very young beef.

available,

brane and a thick tube. The nearest thé heart is called th heart sweetbread and the other portion nearest the throat is called the throat sweetbread. The heart sweetbread:is the one that is most available and

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8278 12.00

By SUE BURNETT Simple a8 ¢an be yet so smart Is this youthful daytimer or date frock. It's the easiest kind of sewing—and particularly attractive in stripes used in contrast.

Pattern 8278 is for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, 3% yards of 39-inch. ;

cenis in coin, your name, ad- |

tern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times Pattern

Service, 214 W. Maryland St, Indianapolis 9. Don't miss the spring and sumnier Fashion— better than ever with special features, smart styles — free pattern

nted in book. Twenty-five

Lamb sweetbreads rarely ever come to the market. Only the calf and very young beef commonly are

There are ‘two parts to the sweetbread connected by mem-

round, more compact portion

® | considered the mdre desirable

of the two. Sweetbréads, composed of soft, delicate meat tissue, are most perishable. They should be prepared jmmediately after they're purchased. Gentle, careful washing in cold water to remove the blood clots and loose tissues is necessary for the sake of appearance. » ” s BROILED SWEETBREADS For Wednesday dinner)

"1 Ib. sweetbreads

1 tsp. salt 1 tbsp. vinegar 3 tbsps. butter 1 tsp. grated onion ! Salt - . Pepper Wash the sweetbreads carefully in cold water and remove the clotted blood and as much of the loose mémbrane as possible without breaking the sweetbreads. Cover with one

quart. of cold water and add |

salt and vinegar. Cover, heat to just boiling. Reduce the heat to simmering and cook for 15 minutes.

Drain” and cover with cold

. water. Remove the rest of the remaining membrane.

Use the fingers to separate each large sweetbread into as nearly equal-sized lobes as possible. (A

! heart sweetbread weighs from

two to three ounces. theart and throat)

A pair weighs

“#round” four ounces).

Melt the butter; cook grated onion. Dip the sweetbread lobes in this butter and lay on the broiler rack. Have the broiler set at 550 degrees 'F. and the rack placed three inches below the heat. Sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper and broil until the top is golden brown. Turn over

| brush again with melted but-

ter, salt and pepper and broil until it is of the desired color. Serve immediately with tartar sauce. 7 Serves four, ~ ” n RHUBARB MERINGUE (For Tuesday dinner) 1 1b. rhubarb (about cut in %-inch pieces) 1 tbép. water 14 ¢. sugar > tsp. salt 2 eggs, separated

14 ¢. dry cake or bread crumbs

1/18 tsp. cinnamon 1% tsp. lemon rind 3% c, sugar

' along on fashion inspiration

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rooms that accounted for the arrival 6f the out-of-town fashion eds.

years--14 years in which they have made St. Louis the leading junior fashion center of the country. The idea behind ‘the whole’ development was to let young. designers turn out the styles for young wearers. It worked. Today the market is clicking

provided by young designing “talent drawn from schools in and near St. Louis.

Even though the designers are so young (some of them holding down their first jobs), they have a business-like approach to their jobs. - It shows up in that practicality mentioned above.

Who, for instance, would ex-

thought to the launderability of pretty frocks? Those in St. Louis do. They have little truck with summer cottons that can’t be dunked.

Fabrics for Sportswear Are Washable Types

Take the Jo Collins sportswear and playwear line. In one group of co-ordinated pieces, a new soap ’'n’ water butcher linen is used. The sets have shorts, pedal pushers, slacks, skirts and jackets in plain tones, and shadow plaid ‘shirts, which may be mixed and matched at the buyer's will. Equally washable are pastel denims, one of them done in a

'Beauty—

Years Change Skin Tones

By A ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer AS WE GROW older, the natural change in our skin tones is usually so gradual that it may be overlooked. \ This accounts, I think, fo! some of “the makeup mistak made by older women-—the powder that's too taf, the too-obvious lipstick, the over-bright rouge. | This choice of dark makeup alds is better for the rosy young complexion than for the older skin, Because skin coloring tends to diminish with age, browntoned makeup may detract

the mature woman's beauty by {making her skin appear sallow. - » - IF YOU are past 40 and are {using the same makeup colors: you did 10 years ago, I suggest you reappraise your skin tones. Experiment with rosier powder shades and ‘foundation cream dusty pink rouge and a softer lipstick shade in the clear or bluish red family,

{ Try making up half of your |

face with your old makeup, the! other half with the shades I've sted. This experiment should prove to you whether or!

{not your old makeup is out-]

moded. My guess is you'll be surprised

-jat the flattering, more youthful

appearance a simple change to ‘lighter colors makes possible.

. Perky Hat

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™ By MRS. ANNE CABOY

Here is a becoming and easy-to-sew Easter hat you can wash and iron in a jiffy, Make it in percaile; the “diamonds” stitched on your sewing machine. Dot | snappers give a nice trimming detail as well as the necessary fastenings

nto the rhubarb, water, To obtain complete sewing disugar and salt. Cover, cook | rections, material requirements 0 and ‘complete instructions for |

Beat the egg yolks, combine | Pattern. 5726, send 16 cents in

| over low heat for five minutes.

with a small amount of hot rhubarb. Mix with. the remain-

ing rhubarb. Add crumbs, ¢in-,

namon and lemon rind. - Turn into an eight-inch ple plate. Beat the egg Whites’ until stiff. Add 4 c. sugar; beat thoroughly. Spread over the thubarb and bake for 12 to 15 minutes in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.). Serves four to five,

coin, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells 8t., Chicago-1T.

Bake Fish in Shells

| If you have large sea shells,

| bake your Lenten seafood in them) interest. Creamed

added jopatan or salmon are particularly looking.

pression many way example, there's a little strapless black bodice, boned and laced like an old - fashioned corset, which will team with any number of skirts. (Block's handle the Jo Collins line.) The Carlye line (which may be: found ‘at Wasson's) is another that features easy washability. A white pique, for instance, has a row of pearl buttons clear down the left side which may be undone to let the garment spread out across the

JAroning board.

Even Rhinestone Trim Can Be Laundered It is at Carlye that beauti-

ful new fabrics get am especially big play. There are new

dark poplins for both. street

and dressy wear (one of the latter with a white organdy tie-on overskirt). Also shown are Hope Skillman cotton damasks and chambrays; corded cottons; dotted swisses; linens and hutcher linens, and rayon sharkskins. Most of the styles have close

fitting bodices (with little turn-

down collars) above gracefully full skirts. Lots of Schiffli embroidery and Trish crochet insertion add interest to dainty styles. Dainty looking, too, are the narrow belts featured here.

Another interesting point

the street.

and action.

all-round goodness.

ning deep.

throughout the car.

Modes (available at Block's) carry the washability theme so far as to have washable rhinestones studding a number of frocks. One is a gray chambray with a wide, shallow neckline and a midriff of heavy gray lace cinched with +4 narrow tie beit. The rhinestones sparkle on "the lace insert. :

Removable Drawstrings Simplify the Sudsing Minx Modes shoulder pads snap in, to make summer laundry work easier. Not only washable but wrinkle shedding is ‘the Dan River fabric used in a gray striped two-plecer, pique trimmed, which has a front panel of unpressed pleats. Highlights of the Minx Modes line are square-dance cottons with petticoat frills; stoles for sunback frocks; camisole tops for a number of dresses; skirts ‘with umbrella pleats, godets or petal draping or seaming at the ihipline, and hip - accenting pockets (Including deep saddle pockets). The washability theme is carried out in Mary Muffet styles with a great many of the coat dresses which are so easily ironed. (The Mary Muffet line, sold at Wasson's, is designed by a staff all of whom received their training at Washington University in St. Louis.)

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and over the arms flattens out = easy pressing when the drawstrings are yanked out.

A Frock Comes Apart For.Easy Pressing

Another dress, in two tones or in one, unbuttons clear down the front and the back, coming apart into two pieces to make the laundress happy. The sleeves of these frocks also have removable drawstrings to hike them up when the wearer

wants shorter sleeves. Ellen Kaye Frocks (sold at |

Block's) have a lot of “firsts” to their credit. In 1932 they originated the size 9 dress and followed. up. in: 1943 by. introducing the size 7 (that's the one that fits the 85- or 90pounder), No matter what other styles 80 into the Ellen Kaye list, there are two series which appear In every summer line— the checked gingham series and the series of classics with ‘stud closings: : Stealing their thunder this year are frocks handwork on them. One in gray " cthambray (made of combed Egyptian cotton yarn) has a bodice covered with horizontal inserts of Val lace and embroidery. The U-neckline of a pink chambray is framed by white hand embroidery. A

white frock has Venise inser- | {| low striped chambray, has a

tion criss-crossing its bodice front. . n . Although it ts known as a “Junior market,” St. Louis also produces styles for women and misses. Two of the misses’ lines were shown along with the junior fashions — the Paul Sachs Originals (sold at Was: son's) and the Paula Brooks line (at Ayres’ and Block's). Bolero styles are favorites

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- Young Wearers

ate boleros sunback frocks, or bolero lines dallt into a dress. One of the latter is called “Bandalero,” a gray Salyna with a false bolero edged in luggage-tan embroidery. The embroidery also edges

the deep seamed pockets of the

skirt, made with unpressed front pleats. There are lots of unpressed

single garment. A sunback 1

bolero dress has a white top with midriff and skirt in navy and bachelor green. Gray and yellow team in a surplice-lined Salyna. A black sheer has a white jacket polka-dotted with black. Pretty prints used by Paul Sachs include a burnt orange

and black medallion print and’

a printed mesh in almond beige with a delicate black and white fern tracery,

Cotton Plaids Borrow Wool Fabric Designs

Among the Paula Brooks styles, it is a series of dark background Galey and Lord plaids that first catch the eye. Perfect for city summers, they" copy the Glen Urquhart motif which heretofore has been restricted to woolen fabrics, One suit, plaided in black on gray, has a flared skirt and flared jacket peplum. Others in the series have the black plaid on a soft red or blue background. ’ Stoles and triangular scarfs

are featured with sunback |

frocks. One, in gray and yeltriangular scarf bordered with gray ball fringe. An elasticized plaid sunback in rustic tan and black comes with a stole. Dark plaid cotton is used again for what is called a “Saint and Sinner” outfit. Worn with its Puritan-collared bolero, it plays the saint role. When the bolero comes off, there's a | backless, strapless dress with | a gold belt.

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