Daily Times-Gazette, 24 Aug 1950, p. 7

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y THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE SEVEN EE ---- ~. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN -~ 2, Extra Cuffs for Pants New Economy Move Buxton, Derbyshire, Eng, (CP)-- Clothing manufacturer Harry Dav- ey, has an idea for the problem of frayed turn-ups. He suggests that a spare pair of turn-ups be sold with every pair of trousers for a small extra charge. "When the first pair become frayed they can be taken off and a new pair sewn on. The stitches do not show." EGGNOG NOURISHING An invalid in the house? Egg noggs are excellent to help poor appetites along. Ingredients: Three-quarters cup milk or milk and cream; one egg; one tablespoon sugar; one-half tablespoon vanilla; salt. Beat egg, and sugar, salt vanilla and milk and blend thoroughly. In- gredients should be well chilled be- fore combining. Give your utensile and kitchen range an occasional brushing. Stiff brushes are fine for cleaning. coffee makers, grills and wale irons. Old Oakeri Bucket GHEE EE This scene would be at home in any house--modern or period! Em- broider it in bright woolen varn or cotton; frame or line. Fond recollections "presented to view" in easy stitchery. Pattern 7435; transfer 15x20 inches. 8end TWENTY-FIVE CENTS In coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to The Daily Times-Gazette Paitern Dept. Osh- awa, Print plainly NAME, AD- DRESS. PATTERN NUMBER Just off the press -- our new Alice Brooks Needlework catalogue! Send twenty-five cents in coins for your copy [Illustrations of designs for crocheting, knitting, embroidery toys, quilts, children's clothes Free needlework pattern i= ln book. SWEET or DILL OBTAIN THE FAMOUS JURY & LOVELL Pickle Mixture NOW! No Fuss -- No Muss Just add the content: of the package and 3 table spoon- fuls of salt to one gallon of cider vinegar, stir to dis solve, mix cold. Only 35 Package Jurys Lovell KING EAST PHONE 28 SIMCOE SOUTH 'PHONE 68 Released Elsa Schiaparelli, world - famous fashion designer, gives her story to reporters following her release by French police at Nice. The 54-year-old modiste was taken into custody when police said they found in her baggage jewelry which she had reported stolen from her early this month. Mme. Schiaparelli had not notified police that she had recovered the jewels. Detec- tives said they found $1.485 in U.S. | banknotes which the designer had neglected to declare at customs. Mme, Schiaparelli told reporters that she had found the jewels in the bottom of a bureau drawer and "it seemed unnecessary to notify the police." She refused_to discuss the U.S. currency. --~Central Press Canadian. English Parson Bans Old Marriage Custom Doncaster, England (CP) -- The old custom of "giving the bride away" is banned by the Rev. A. W. Parkinson, minister of Doncaster's Free Christian Church, "Women are the equal of men and are not the property of any- one," he said. "They should not be given away like so much cattle." So far, couples have always ac- cepted his ruling. Fashion Flashes A STARRING ROLE is played by color in clothes designed for the season ahead Black woolen for a three-quarter length, wrappy coat cut in circular fullness. The coat is reversible, the other side being a vivid scarlet velveteen. * + + QUITE SMALL is the word for many of the new hats designed by the trend-setting milliners. Lipstick red fur felt for a brief cloche, made with a cushion brim, feather pads circling the crown, and a tiny eye veil of sheer black net, LOE TE 4 NOT FOR MANY YEARS has there been so generous a range of style as has been prepared for the coming season. Much use is made of fur for trim and lining, with em- phasis on brilliant shades. A hand- some suit of boxy topper and slim skirt is of light taupe woolen, the topper lined with moleskin dyed a rich violet shade. LONE I NEW IMPORTANCE for the blouse now that the horseshoe neck- line has been accepted. Many new suits have necklines so' deep that buttoning begins at the waistline, this allowing for a generous portion of the blouse to be on view. Beauti- ful all-over shirred and tucked silk crepe, chiffon'and georgettes, as well as lace are all well represented in the new blouse lines, LI GET READY for dieting and skin care, if you want to don the glam- orous dresses designed for wear un- der the bright lights come fall Skirts are skimpy and inching up- ward, and are slit for ease of move- ment, while necklines are inching down. Thank goodness, no exposed midriffs! * + + Luxury fur wraps are attracting interest, and orders at the whole- sale furrier showroonis. White er- mine for a wrap cut like a loose shirt, even unto notches at the hem and a slight dip in back. The coat is worked in horizontal bands, with a softly shirred yoke line in back. big cuffs of Russian sable on the push-up sleeves. [EE SER J COMING IN again is black satin, used in very light weight for mid- summer town dresses. Black paper satin makes a nice dress, its deep keyhole neckline outlined in black velvet. The slim skirt has a full apron panel. > bb THREE CHEERS and a tiger for the full length coat of crisp cotton, nice for town or country, Red and | white checked cotton makes a nice | looking coat with mandarin neck- line, white cotton braid frog fasten- ings and white cotton banding on its easy three-quarters sleeves. * PACK AWAY a couple of fantasy veils if you anticipate any late af- ternoon or evening city festivities or activities whle on a holday. Heavy mesh veiling, sprinkled with tiny rhinestones and tied with velvet, looks pretty, is festive, and keeps the hair neat. : * + LOOKING AHEAD quite a way, we must tell you of an underpinning 7%¢ 1 -- ew 'Westinghouse Zewndeonidil AUTOMATIC WASHER Dress Up Your Clothes Cupboard Brightly colored, beribboned coat hangers will add a fresh touch te your bedroom cupboard and you'll find them quick and easy-to-do. A good idea for bazaar gifts too. Crochet a set in shades of pink, blue, green and yellow and add a pretty touch by tying each hanger with a matching or contrasting satin bow. Small pearl buttons sewn at each end act as useful skirt grippers. If you would like to have instructions for making these CROCHETED HANGER COVERS, write to the Needlework Dept. of this paper, enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Ask for Leaflet No. G-119. developed for winter sports wear. It! is a pantie girdle of bright red an- gora wool, guaranteed to help even | the chilliest mortal keep comfy. | FE All' of a sudden it's black, evep| on the brightest mid-summer day,! especially for attractive town wear. ' Black silk for a sheath of a frock, with bands of cut-out embroidery, outlined with black braid at the deep scoop neck and at the hem of | the very slim skirt. LR Television seems to be responsible for a wide array of at-home cos- tumes. Nearly every style house is showing such models. One at- home suit has black velvet slacks, | a white chiffon blouse and a plaid | velvet jacket. | LE | New beauty marks evening clothes prepared for late autumn and wint- | er. Black tissue crepe for a short | black sheath embroidered all over in| tiny beads in a muted color, lovely | Pers'ar-type design. With this goes | bouffant silk marquisette over-dress. LI MAKE WAY for the ! | rel-shaped back | showing rubies, costume | later on. i ar scribes | : covers the tiny collar and describes | oo £0 pea] occasions. | jersey is nicely printed in a white | foulard pattern, | collar, front closing and cuffs are all « weep armhole line on a pullover of royal blue wool jersey and rib- knit, LE Amazing ideas in jewelry shown in the Place Vendome at the 250th anniversary celebration of this famous Parisian square. There were jewelled clips that rest on the skin by means of vacuum suc- tion, there was a ring with a bar- which sapphires or em- eralds, according to the color of the costume, and a gold vanity with a sundial top so the owner can tell the time by holding it at! right angle, and all sorts of other brilliant novelties. L IR BER Bright lights next season will glow over beautiful fur fashions. Russian broadtail for a cowl-shap- ed evening cape with long tuxedo revers of white ermine on the front| panels. LER A world of wear for the new little wool jersey dresses to be shown The practical fabric has sweater destined for a big success |been made up into smart dresses come fall. Black soutache braid | at home anywhere during the day, | the patient's best chance of cure is | surgery | surrounding tissues. were | revolves | | tent-like {Cut on slim lines Black | Canned Lunch Meat Important Industry Hamilton, -- Canned luncheon meat, once thought as a pantry extra, has in the past decade de- veloped into the main course of many a meal in Canada and a multi-million-dollar business be- sides. Given a great impetus by the demands of the armed services dur- ing the war, canned meats sky- rocketted in volume from 1940 to 1946, according to a review of pro- duction figures made recently by the Canadian Division of the American Can Company, The output in 1949 was 46,419,- 000 pounds, approximately five times the average annual pre-war volume. HOUSEHOLD HINT Launder shower curtains in the bathtub. Swish the curtains up down in a tubful of suds, then in clean water, Hang it back on the shower bar and spread out to dry. Never squeeze, wring or twist a crisp shower curtain like water repellent taffeta; this would cause hard surface creases. An American doctor says that in 85 out of every 100 cases of cancer, by early and complete removal by of the growth and the Beige wool and its rounded bound in brown braid. LE Slim is the word for the new suits, the smartest of which are cut on| tailored lines. Black velvet for a handsome suit, its crepe-lined jack= | et with va double-breasted cutaway | front has a low neck filled in with | a pink chiffon scarf. | EEE { Sharply divided into loose, wrap- | shapeor in slim andj sheath-like lines is the word on| new fur coats. The sharply flared coat seems to I in eclipse, as does the slim-front, full-back" design. is a beautiful black Alaska seal coat with rich scrolls of black silk braid outlining the big horseshoe pockets and the round collar. Full, push-up sleeves. de fe ae Luxury pervades handknits for fall. For evening one designer shows a deep scooped-necked blouse of white ribbon knit covered with metallic mesh crochet to match the flared peplum on the slim skirt | of black silk ribbon knit. Centenarians World js FY It may not be long before life ex- pectancy of man is 110 to 125 years, Dr. Martin L. Gumpert tells nation- al conference on problems of the aged in Washington. Dr. Gumpert, a New York specialist jn treatment of the aged, says one of the prime fac- tors in extending life expectancy is emphasis on preventive rather than emergency medicine. --Central Press Canadian Ironing 'embroideries and laces from the wrong side, over a thick, smooth pad, raises the pattern on the right side and brings out the beauty of the work. Toronto Artists Meet Trouble in Mexico Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brooks, Toronto artists known in Oshawa, were members of the party of eight instructors in the art school of san Miguel Allende, Mexico, deported on Monday because of improper work permits. They have since learned that they may re- enter Mexico on an' immigrants' status. The artists will have to remain in Laredo until the Mexican immigra- tion office gets official orders, MAIN DISH SALAD Four ounces macaroni; % cup cubed cooked ham; 2 hard cooked eggs, diced; 2 cup diced celery; 1 cup cooked cut green beans; 1 tablespoon vinegar; 2 tablespoons chili sauce; 4 teaspoon salt; 1 tablespoon sugar; % cup salad dressing. Cook macaroni in boiling salted water until tender, about 15 min- utes. Drain and rinse in cold water. Combine macaroni, ham, eggs, celery and green beans. Add vinegar, chili sauce, salt and sugar to salad dressing. Mix well. Add to salad mixture and Joss together lightly. Chill before serving. Makes four servings. "SWEET BLOSSOM HONEY" Oshawa's Favorite for 25 years H. F. ANDERSON 272 Ritson Road North Phone 427) 42 Simcoe St. North SCHNEIDER'S THE FOOD SHOP FRESH RASPBERRY PIE each 50¢ BREAKFAST BACON Phone 2855 Ib. 55¢ -- OVEN-FRESH FOODS ALWAYS -- WE DELIVER Now . .. whirl away your washday worries and cares ie the wonderful new Laundromat -- a completely aut. omatic washer! Washes, rinses and spin-dries clothes at the flick of a switch while you rest, work, shop or lay! Washes everything from delicate ingerie to heavy work clothes safely, economically! New, exclusive "Water Saver" measures the water to the size of the load -- saves 2 to 7 gallons, de- sending on the type and size of wash! See it tomorrow! MEAGHER'S 92 SIMCOE N. PHONE 4600 5 KING Ww, PHONE 42 The Year's Lowest Prices In Our . ove MARTEN'S 70 King St. E. at Hotel Genosha WW. 0 DW ...BECAUSE gle | Prices of Fur Skins are rising rapidiy- + + « therefore prices of Fur Coats will be much higher when stock is exhausted! our present {me MARTEN'S FUR (Manufacturer-to-Wearer of FUR GARMENTS for over 40 Years) 70 KIN G ST. E. at Hotel Genosha

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