FASHIONS _ FACTS AND . FANCIES BRIDES ANO THE!IR PROBLEMSâ€" You‘re one of the current crop of bridesâ€"intelligent, competent and as pretty as a picture. You know a lot about housekeeping; for c No matter how perfectly she has been brought up, there comes a mummma-mmmm“w the basic facts about knives and forks. This crisis generally occurs about fifteen minutes before her first dinner party. ‘"How do I serve the ‘The bride thinks wildly. M,» ranged ? She looks desperately at her charming table, the yellow m.lhocrylulumhhhn.borlmn-andnmnk.hreoolm( sliver. H-r.terflu-llwrhmgmunm It was her father‘s wedding present, she chose it herself. She will look at it with pride fwy-n.AMdnunnotlormuhdlurmhrMuw on the table! mmumnumtm-‘cm-mmm in silver. The rules of table setting vary only slightly in various parts of Canada. mumutnm-mmmm Mtlnulmlmulmmmm. Twentyâ€"five or 30 years mmwmmumwwhlwmm knives, and perhaps oyster forks. ‘The bride of today, however, loves dlurl.mudhrlnmdm She likes iceâ€"cream fmmmpwmwmmuum and forks and salad forks. ‘The smart modern young housekeeper apâ€" pnchu-uflhcdlmndm'lnly: "The more of it, the better!" mmnny.w.uudu-uaâ€"rywmmwnwm mmud-mm mhu-ll-unmtdlhdl- y it (0"" "20% e sha is to entertain at all: Lunch forks, dinner “-gwuwt-w--â€"â€"â€"--â€"v Ei mmmumh.m-t«-fl.-lumhll to serve today. mmummwnam.m utulruilrdmdllhw R 1 4 .. i ldacierdranpintPâ€"retiiet, â€" Mhne-dhnuamuz m!:!mwn-lw..â€" C Dlplulbe!hmomfl-yn:rlhlwlnmammt t* ean tell exactly what you mean hC , August 11th, 1938, n_tmu-n-mrm.mm. ® ~_ 40 LullL+ as farmal a me SALLY‘S . SsALLIES The WOMAN‘S LOOKOUT Are the dessert forks and spoons su By CLAIRE BURNS we will give in deâ€" Woman‘s Feature Page IN CHOOSING a dress or sult for the remainder of the summer, materiais gre important. Cotton? Seated, black silk sheer dress, club. SILK IS CHOSEN FOR SUMMER SUIT P â€"â€" Dark Sheer or Colorful Print Is Smart for Present Wear and Good Well Into Autumn For traveling (and everybody‘s By LISBETH biack gloves, white ba3, black and white milan pink silk crepe dirnd! dress. j‘. EEERECEoT (eTTT KBR RMW AHVI OP CC lone‘s name nnd mw.:.:‘gl % ;:“.“ * T. it was uhintonnteet, ':;olp:: n them are smart and useful too, e perty department just happened to in case of accident or AMD@8&.| (peater; North. Eastâ€"West vulâ€" nndm-mo.ch.dr.. C o To nerable.) The trailer for "Alexander‘s Ragâ€" "old tegs are decidediy swanky, "|_ South got a dismat restit for his| rime Band" will be Irving Bertin‘s :oldunm'..y . '“'“““““’“';Yr‘:“““"lm‘uu.ummmomml... .\ a minimum num 80 tUMP|with the com rtra himâ€" z4 mml:pmmwx:‘ bid at any time is a discourag!98| sory, TGen wm:u tl):'euuu of lho-.u muul i are contemplat.| bid. North started the action With|a nit pajade of Berlin tunes. Since t (yn? rl who is going the correct . bid of 1â€"Diamo04.|=ajexander Ragtime Band", he hAS :.:l; ‘lgtu:ol. fl‘:lnk of unml"h"'h South answered with 2| composed 600, .which have 800 She‘ll love you forever if you ‘lv';?n::;eri:? '::yylem:; Pllyifl‘n:‘ more than 60,000,000 copies. per a pair. *4 o ® North "reversed" with two spades.| â€" After using the same» portable Fur hats shown for fall and winâ€"| _ Now comes South‘s chance to §0) dressing room for 10 years, Norma er come in such shapes as the bonâ€" Tight or wrong, He did the latter| Shearer was compelled to get a net, bird‘s nest, with bird in the by calling 2â€"No Trumps, which\new one for "Marie Antoinette." 1est, and the fez. Sableâ€"dyed er. North carried to three. After the| Door of the old dressing room was nine, mink and silver fox are three defenders ran five heart tricks.|only three feet wide and some of urs nnd for these creations. |\North explained that one of the|the star®s gowns for her new role # s % | principal purposes of the spade bid| have a spread of eight feet. Buttons are important parts of was to let South know the side # a + e trimming pictureâ€"for autumn. had three suits in shape, and that| DoR‘t be surprised if Anne Shirâ€" Two buttons as large as carnations if South could stop the hearts he m:nod-looklnx husband, John â€"â€"vâ€""__-â€"____aemnu a navy blue woo!l dress. could bid no trump. Soyth x« gets the role of the "Red doing it) summer sults should >«‘ | plained that he was merely trying|Shadow" in the remake of ‘"The in dark colors, porous and light~ rur coats are being shown in by his no trump call to ©hOW his|Desert Song." Warners are raving weight. Sheer tallored dresses iBoxy, ftted and inâ€"between sithou |isck of adequate support for either|over his rushes in "Garden of the ‘d.rk colors are the best chol0@. . oftes, | of North‘s anita Maon." DIRNDL PEASANT DRESSES ATTRACTIVE FOR SUMMER WEAR ‘\ Sllver identification tags, with ‘one‘s name and address engraved m them are smart and useful too, in case of accident or amnesia. ‘They come on slender silver chains and are cute as can be. Large told tags are decidedly swanky. â€" Don‘t forget that jeweled buckâ€" es are just the tops for evening shoes, and If you are contemplatâ€" Ing a gift for the girl who is going away to school, think of them. She‘ll love you forever if you give her a pair. Fur hats shown for fall and winâ€" er come in such shapes as the bonâ€" net, bird‘s nest, with bird in the mest, and the fez. Sableâ€"dyed erâ€" }nlnt.mlakndlflmtoxlnlhm urs used for these creations. ‘The peasant influence is here, there and everywhere. It is seen in home furnishings as well as in fasâ€" hion. to wear anywhere, although the young lady looks very much as if she were on her way to market in It. However, it has made its biggest hit in style circles, and pictured here we have a twoâ€"color peasant frock or dirndl. ‘This attractive dress is made of heavy silk crepe, the very full skirt and laced belt in moss green; the plain blouse in apricot color. ‘This little dress is pretty enough Style Whimsies hat; standing, black and i__';'..n" * lh-nh“ Scalloped Potatoes| Hollywood.â€"Mitzi Green is com» * a tave â€" tered Carrots ing back to pictures and this time h# * 1' Green Salad 1ts .o’;'“". _ _ _ _ __* |Blueberry Upsideâ€"Down Cake Tea|The 17â€" â€" old “ l muuputu-::-um" es who jeft â€"â€" \__ _ _‘ blueberry upsideâ€"down are|Holly wood a 1‘ |m-ooum.n¢unmmmu l |_ W %! |been tested in the institute. Havâ€"|now . a . streamâ€" L* s '|h¢pndnn-¢--yh-h.lldm.n- Me >> " |which I bought for plenic purposes, | ports to Râ€"Kâ€"0 lt «/ ~ s |1Wn-odyu-|¢bthuhlomu h m.;_,! like situation, so am giving you a|do a romantic en po t pdmbllld.lhhnmm. "8 i n g. f \= W __â€"*> |bits, You can use sweet bottled|Sister," ‘This disâ€" BW WO _ i\ â€" _ =~ |milk in the recipe instead of evapâ€"|poses of the ruâ€" peas. Combine ham and unbeaten egg whites. Slowly add milk and cayene. Pour into greased eightâ€" inch ring mould and bake in modâ€" |Mw-dmmr.hr' to 40 minutes. Unmould on a platâ€" im;mmmmm‘w ‘mmmmwu HAM RINGâ€"Three cups ground cooked ham, two egg whites, two mrw-ll..deu- enne, two cups cooked or canned egg whites. m“‘“m“hm.mu- cayene. Pour into greased CIEbtâ€"| ies also were on the wane and inch ring mould and bake in MOCâ€"|ni, cut the Green role out of "The erate oven of 375 degrees F. for 30| iaq Miss Manton." to 40 minutes. Unmould on a platâ€" But everything is set now. ter; All centre with peas, spinch, or c.‘s‘% other vegetables. Serves five to six. Did you hear what the photogâ€" P ns raphers did to the eloping Lee BLUEBERRY UPSIDEâ€" DOWN\|Tracy? When the comedian and CAKE â€" One and oneâ€"half CuP3|pis brideâ€"toâ€"be appeared at the airâ€" fresh blueberries, one cup §TADUâ€"|port, the boys swarmed up, then lated sugar, six tablespoons WAter.|excilaimed in pretended disgust: oneâ€"fourth cup shortening, On¢|="Aw, that‘s not Spencer Tracy." egg, beaten; threeâ€"quarters CUP|Without exposing a single plare, plus two tablespoons sifted e-keu..’m.“y. flour, one teaspoon baking pOWdeT.| artep letting Tracy scorch a bit, oneâ€"fourth teaspoon sait, oneâ€"fOUFth|ino nnotors returned. _ evaporated milk and two tableâ€" spoons water, oneâ€"fourth teaspoon|| vanilia extract. Cook together for| 10 minutes the blueberries, oneâ€"|, half cup of the sugar and the| water; cool. Meanwhile use the| rest of the ingredients in making a plain cake batter in the usual way. Arrange the blucberries in a greased and lightly floured eight» inch layerâ€"cake pan and cover with the cake batter. Bake in a moderâ€" ate oven of 375 degrees F. for 25 to 30 minutes. Turn out upside down and serve warm with ice IF YOUR partner bids a sult, you respond with another suit and he then calls still another one, he is very likely to be asking you to bid no trump if you can. But only If you can. He does not want you to do it, probabiy, unless you have the one remaining sult in good enough shape to stop it if the opâ€" ponents lead it. In this situation, your call of no trump would not be a denial of additional strength in the usual sense, but a positive showing of some kind of strength in the unnamed suit. © r’mu s AKQ43 * s*A*AIP cream or plain cream on top. Serves _ Written For Central Press _ BY SHEPARD BARCLAY "The Authority on Authorities" $§%#+« §16¢ ASKING FOR NO TRUMP MARY MORTON ‘Today‘s Recipes Menu Hint o uV S E. O L D .. 1N T § .. t studio had drop. M!Z! Green ped plans to use the former child star. ‘Things weren‘t ripe when Mitzi came to the coast a couple of died at the box office and Râ€"Kâ€"O Without exposing a single plaie, they drifted away. After letting Tracy scorch a bit, the photogs returned. ___________ On order from her doctor, Adrienne Ames will stay out of the has sported one of Hollywood‘s deepest tans the last few seasons, \uwwunmm fad with unfavorable results to her to change her telephone number. e ® ® Wendy Barrie‘s sister, Patricia, is under an oxygen tent at the Cedars of Lebanon hospital . . . a definite turn for the worse . . . Miâ€" chael Whalen‘s sister, Dorothy, alâ€" so hospitalized after an emergency operation for appendicitis. He has spent two nights at her side. _ _It‘s generally agreed that Franâ€" chot Tone wants to go back to Broadway but don‘t be surprised if he signs another contract with M. G. M. Studio executives would like to persuade the star that the lot is ‘big énough for him and Joan Crawford, too. After "Three Comâ€" rades," Tone is a valuable asset. ‘The day after the separation was announced, he reported for work as usual on the set of ‘"Three Loves Has Nancy." Joan Crawford‘s first move was troupe contacted i "Hearts of the North." Understand Lou Holtz and Seltzâ€" nick are taiking settiement of a contract that involves $20,000. Holtz arrived here a few days ago. . U U ® _ _Funniest story of the week is about the chap at Big Bear lake who wants to rent a trained cloud to movie location companies. It‘s made out of cotton and he hoists The trailer for "Alexander‘s Ragâ€" time Band" will be Irving Berlin‘s life, boiled down to one reel . . . with the composer portraying himâ€" self. Idea will permit the use of a hit parade of Berlin tunes. Since "Alexander Ragtime Band", he has composed 600, .which have sold \mon than 60,000,000 copies. After using the same» portable dressing room for 10 years, Norma Shearer was compelled to get a new one for "Marie Antoinette" new one for "Marie Antoinette." Door of the old dressing room was only three wide and some of the ‘-..'a Â¥ar her new Taln By HARRISON CARROLL opyright, 1938, Central Press MENU HINTS FEATURES & PICTURES "Viva