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NOVELTY TWEED NOW IN LEAD; GILDING THE QUILTED ROBE WW 1 - Y I I V smw I Is TSsSSSn \ V r i^W J *&&V. i x " Em ; ALL signs point to an ex $ A&*&v * cecdingly “tweedy” sea- jjl M 1 son for topcoats. The worn- K ;; an who does not sport either h |> j a tweed coat or a tweed en- B r w 1 semble will surely be the ex- |M';^ ception. In the matter of K: *, $ ' cloaking? tweed emphasizes B ? I an infinite variety of man- Bl | . nish mixtures whose colorings and patterning? fas- H cinate in their novelty and V % ;■ bold motifs. Bf. M " The model in the picture rW A is such as moves in the very | « I vanguard of the spring style • w. 1 parade. Its striking all-over < ||k 1 patterning is done in white 10 \ and gray, the latter shaded Z a •from dark to light. These / .*^2 ombre colorings which tone 7-.-. -M’j ,—^_.,,, in a crescendo from pale to t— n

deep are prominent in materials of every sort, at present. The collar of Silver fox tones in perfectly with the general color scheme of the coat. Versatility is the word for fashionable tweeds. Not a dull moment do they register in point either of color, design, weight or weave. If you happen to be wanting a xephyr-weight tweed for a frock you will find scores of them “as light as a feather” awaiting your choice, and in a bewildering array of stunning patternings. To be really chic, they should be made up with the selvedge left for the edge finishings instead of hems, bindings or facings. The colorings of these lightweight tweeds must be seen to be appreciated. They are adorable and are the rage. If fancy turns to somewhat heavier tweeds, why not try one of the loose weaves, which are the big thought at this moment for ensemble of skirt and

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three-quarter length coat? Yours Is the privilige of choosing between a twist version woven in intermingled colors without defining any patterning or a weave which suggests a subtle design employing two tones in its construction. In making up the garment the “classy” thing to do is to fray the edges into a self-fringe instead of hemming or otherwise finishing. Os all the alluring themes which have to do with “what to wear” perhaps none is of more fascinating appeal to most women than that which concerns dainty boudoir apparel. The more tailored milady appears in the daytime hours the more completely does she react to the luxury of prettily feminine attire within the environs of home. With due appreciation of the fascinations of the ultra-fashionable pajama costume which when it comes to gorgeousness and exotic display has Fur Vest Now Appears as a Coat Accessory The fur vest, which Paris calls a gilet, is one of the bright ideas of the style makers. It is credited to Jeanne Lanvin. She shows small one-button vests of beaver for wear with wool coats without fur collars. The high price of fur has become a serious matter with women who must count the dollars carefully. Paris does not always trouble to be prac-

Voguish Spring Coat of Tweed, no peer, with all admiration for the exquisite estheticism of trailing lace laden and beribboned negligees, ail ; must agree, that from the stand i point of solid comfort, there is no gar | ment comparable to the quilted robe I of downy silken softness. Just at this season of the year when I spring gives promise while winter continues to “stand by,” tiie chill of morning and evening is forgotten by for tunates enwrapped in robes similar to the model portrayed in th j illnstra tion. The charming styling given to this “comfy” lounging robe is another j “reason why” its presence is warranted within every perfectly ap- I pointed wardrobe of boudoir apparel. ' There is that about this robe which contradicts any suggestion of clumsiness, a feature which Is characteristic of all modern quiltings. Like everything else in the mode, this charming

robe reflects the influence’of this age of glittering metafiles in which we now live, in that it is collared and culled with a broad gold embroidered galloon trimming. This is a decidedly new detailing for the up-to-date quilted robe, which gives it the prestige of the ultra-chic. Quilted bed-jackets, too, are meeting with flattering reception, for they fill a long-felt want. They are as daintily constructed as one can Im agine. and come in exquisite pastel colorings. The flair for things quilted is not confined to houserobes, it appears, tor nowadays the boudoir boasts a whole list of furnishings which are hand quilted, especially sets of nightgown and handkerchief cases 1 matched to a downy scallop-edged coverlid. As to quilted pillows, they repose in every available niche of the home JULIA BOTTOMLEY. (©. 1928. Western Newspaper Union.) tical, but In the fur vest something both attractive and practical has found many admirers. New Lingerie A welcome relief from all the pastel tinted silks of the past year is some new lingerie shown in a very exclusive shop. This lingerie is made of the finest and sheerest of batiste and is trimmed with wide bands of white net, which have exquisite embroideries of the batiste appliqued upon the net

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<©. 1928. Western Newspaper Union.) Don’t make too much of the faults and failings of those around you—even be good to yourself, and don’t harry your soul over your own blunders and mistakes. —Ada Sweet. HERE ARE SOME DESSERTS A simple dessert easy to prepare and wholesome for children and

grownups, is always a welcome addition to any menu. Date Jelly Sponge. — Add two egg whites, beaten stiff. to a mild lemon Jelly,

adding one cup ful of dates cut into pieces; beat until stiff, pour into molds and serve with a boiled custard. Apple Souffle. —Make a sauce of two tablespoonfuls of butter, three of Hour, one-half cupful of milk and one cupful of baked apple or sifted apple sauce. Remove from the fire, add three beaten yolks, pinch of salt, sweeten to taste, add a little lemon juice, and the stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn into pastry-lined gem pans and bake twenty minutes. Serve with whipped cream garnished with । cherries. Coconut Snowballs. —Mix beaten yolks with two tablespoonfuls of water, one tablespoonful of orange juice and one teaspoonful of lemon juice. Beat well and add two-thirds of a cupful of flour sifted three times with two teaspoonfuls of baking powder and one-fourth teaspoonful of salt. Fold in the stiffly beaten whites of the eggs. Pour into small molds and steam one-half hour. Turn out on a plate of coconut and powdered sugar, roll with two forks until well covered Serve with fruit juice lightly thickened for sauce. Pineapple Toast. —801 l for five min- । utes the liquor from a can of pineap i pie with one teaspoonful each of or- : ange and lemon juice; thicken with a I teaspoonful of cornstarch and pour over well-buttered triangles of toast Serve garnished with pieces of pineapple, hot or cold. When it seems impossible to think of anything easy for dessert, try canned apricots, pears or peaches, j Serve in sherbet glasses with a dab ! of whipped cream, a teaspoonful of I lemon juice and a sprinkling of nuts. With a small cake or a cooky this makes a nice dessert. Emergency Lunches. The housewife who keeps a few cans of soup, string beans, peas and

spinach on her emergency shelf may have a very wholesome lunch eon in a short time. A good cumbination from a dietetic stan d point is the fol-

lowing: Serve the soup ot tomato or celery as first course, then some spinach, sliced sweet potatoes baked in sugar, a well-baked apple with bread and butter and you have a good substantial luncheon. Lamb in Ramekins.—Mix one-half cupful of condensed milk with onefourth cupful of water, add two cup f tls of minced lamb, one teaspoonful of salt, one-fourth teaspoonful of pepper, two tablespoonfuls of green pepper chopped ami one tablespoonfill of chopped onion. Melt two tablespoonfuls of butter, add two tablespoonfuls of bread crumbs sprinkled over the ramekins after they are filled with the meat mixture. Bake in a mod erate oven over 350 degrees for about twenty minutes or until well browned. Sweet Croquettes.—Mix together one cupful of cake crumbs, one-fourth cupful of blanched almonds or grated coconut, the grated rind of half a lemon, and one-half tablespoonful of lemon juice; add one-half cupful of orange Juice and let stand for ten minutes. Heat to the boiling point; remove, add one egg yolk lightly beaten and cool. Shape as croquettes, dip into egg white diluted with one tablespoonful of water and roll in drv bread crumbs. Fry in deep fat and serve sprinkled with powdered sugar and chocolate sauce. Chicken Tetrazinni.—Take one and one-half cupfuls of shredded chicken, three-fourths of a cupful of shredded ham, three-fourths of a cupful of spaghetti cooked. Simmer one small green pepper slowly with two chopped mushrooms and three tablespoonfuls of butter for three minutes, then add the spaghetti, one-half of a red pepper finely minced, two cupfuls of cream and one teaspoonful of salt; cook four minutes. Mix the yolks of three eggs with two Mblespoonfuls of cream and stir into the mixture. Serve the yolks of three eggs with two tablespoonfuls of cream and stir into the mixture. Serve at once. Apple Souffte.—Take one pint of steamed apples, one tablespoonful of melted butter, one-half cupful of sugar, the whites of six eggs, the yolks of three, a slight grating of nutmeg. Stir the butter, sugar and egg yolks well beaten into the hot apples. Beat the whites of the eggs until stiff and fold into the mixture. Butter a baking dish and turn in the souffle. Bake thirty minutes In a hot oven. Serve at once with any desired sauce. "yVtlXxx pk£J2. Short European War The Seven Weeks’ war was a short war in June and July, 1866, between Austria and other allied German states and Prussia, resulting In victory for Prussia, which became head of the German states, and the cession of Venice to Italy by Austria. “Self-Respecting” Is Good Loldy (in English court)—Gan you expect any self-respecting woman to be sworn at without swearing back] —Boston TranscrlpL

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