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Porcupine Advance, 20 Nov 1947, 2, p. 5

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Color of Shoes Can Now Blend With Every Costume THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20TH, 1947 Todays exciting fashions bring our everyday shoes into almost startling focus. Shoe stylists are working hand in hand with topâ€"flisht fashion d*â€" signers to obtain a balanced coâ€"ordinâ€" ation in the costume ensemble, and this of course includes the shoe. ‘The present costume silhoustte with its long full skirt and variable hemâ€" line brings shoes into the limelight with greater insistence, Color, style, and fabricâ€"whether leather.â€"kid cor other materialâ€"contribute to the picâ€" ture, Sports Style for Walking For walking, you may choose a medium heel, closedâ€"toe, sport typ® shoe with a side lace and a stitched extension leather sole. Afternoons inâ€" spire everything that is feminine; and with a dressmaker suit, there‘s nothing more pleasing than a sl.m pump, or perhaps a bow pump, or classlc black patent opera. With a slightly more formal suit, With a slightly more formal sulit, highâ€"heeled shoes move in confidently. And then again there is the cuffed boot. or a suedse strap model with a high platform. Individuality for Evening Where evening is concerned, you can pretty well let your taste have a ifling ‘just as you play with your skirt lengths,: choosing what pleases . you best. Gold kid steps out in front as one of the seascu‘s favorites. ‘These one of the seascu‘s favorites. ‘These "golden ‘ slippers" are sometimes . so light that there is little visible but a flatsole sandal and some very intriâ€" cate straps;. again they. take on more substantial aspect, as in the case of a smooth bronze kidskin mounte d on a high. leatherâ€"soled platform, or one of the same handlea in a dark brown satin. This is a season of color in shoe:. You can‘ get almost any shade you have set your heart on. Mocha, beige, and ‘gray, once difficult to findâ€"are now ‘back in force. In suede pumpSs or sandals.â€"they are good, but of course with the right clothes. w it P BPA PA P P P P P P Black suede with gold or silver pipâ€" ings is interesting for dressy ocâ€" casions. You find something new in a brilliant green leather with tan piping. Broadway Theatre Bldg. PHONE M22 C "‘"""" P PP PP L Slipcovers Drapes Bedspreads Fabric Centre The U O U Pet Shoppe Ltd. FANCY TROPICAL FISH CGOLDFISH, AQUATIC PLANTS AQUARIUMS, FISH® FOOD _ _ AND SUPPLIES Custom Made LARGE SELECTION OF MATERIALS 104 3rd Ave. Phone 1271 PETS OF QUALITY sHIPPED ANYWHERE Canaries Bugerigars Fancy Birds â€" Food, Cages and Supplies t B4 D 4P DP D DPA P P P Made ECTION RIALS entre eatre Bldg. #122 C se l P y _ _ y y y ""y""y y n Gréen pepper is a new shade, someâ€" what darker than theâ€"ukiquitous Kelly green. Burnt mocha, a reddish brown, townbrown, and a shade called gypsy brown, about the tone of mink, show the increasing variety of shades in a single color. Looking ahead to shoes for resort wear, which ars necessarily lightâ€" hearted and gay in their colors,. you find such vivid tones as rancho tan (Palomino‘}, gay green, red flame, pure white and off white as well as pure white and off white as well as a soft, pearly gray. Royal blue, in smooth calf as well as in suede, apâ€" pears on the horizon of the resort but doubtless will be more useful in resort shoes than for everyday purâ€" Popular Cherry Red Cherry red will not be overâ€"looked. In fact you seton an unus‘ual number of red calf shoes in bright shades makâ€" the present fashion setâ€"un. Amber inz themselves very much at home in brown is seen in tailored style, as in a calf spectator pump showing white stitched â€" throat â€" ornaments _ which match the white stitching on an °xâ€" tension sole. poses Desxgn and silhouette are stressed and many new conzgeits make their appearance. Take for example the little jabot vamp. The jabot stands on its head and flutters upwards in a closed wall pumn of black suede, yet it gives the foot a pleasing line. Variety of Anklet Straps Anklet straps, for the delicately turned ankle, take many forms. They may be bracelets attached to the back of the shoe. Again you find them in a highâ€"hecled pump circling to a close at the side back from a tapered tongue which covers the instep. The same typ> shoe is made by the Juâ€" lianellis in a black suede princess sandal in a low wedge. Far from the stiff ‘use of leathers, confined to tailored effects, you see today some of the highlights of fashion executed â€" in delicate dressmaker touches where gathering, . pleatin~, Both closed and open styles are in scalloping, piping and shirring much cive a new feminine softness to shoes. Both closed and open styles are in demand. Canadian women like the freedom and comfort of _ the op£n show the swirling vamp. You also see a newcomer in the spatlike pump. Asymmetric strap arrangsments conâ€" tinue their ingenious patterns, as well as double straps covering ankle and instep. q u+9 But in th whole fashion picture the blending 6f color in clothes, hose, and throughout your costtume be shoes, and the maintenance of a mood strengthened if you keep an eye on vour â€" shoes. RICE AND OLD SHOES In India, when a couple were honeyâ€" mooning, the bride‘s red slippers were thrown over the peaked roofs as A reminder that visitors were not esâ€" pecially welcome. Our custom _ of throwing old shoes after departing mewlyweds stems from this ancient signs language. Roses which have wilted from neat or lack of water sometimes come back when the stems are plunged first into boiline water and then placed in cool water: PHONE 324 Clean Rooms The King Edward Hotel Day or Week Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. HONE 324 TLMMINS Household Hints Very Reasonable Rates Quiet Atmosphere w# \ # #* ** * t * **"*s #4 *# * ## # # #4 # # #* C y # .0 *a,* t i .“‘0. .00 .0 *, ## #* #4 ‘"Food For Fun and Fitness (by Martha Logan ; Lamb is plentiful these days and that‘s mighty good news to the famâ€" ilies who have saved their lamb meals for special company or fam.Jly birthâ€" days. True it is that leg of lamb and thick loin chops are tcps. in party fare, but there are ten or more thrifty cuts that become family faworites.Cooks aiming for both economical and interesting meals will delight in the number of unusual dishes which the thrifty lamb cuts provide. Because lamb is tenâ€" der and delicately flavored, nearly all cuts are well suited. to roasting, broiling, or pan broiling. In this reâ€" spect lamb differs from other meats which have less tender cuts requiring braising or stewing. Wellâ€"brown 1â€"inch thick neck slicâ€" es are rapidly achieving: popularity with families who enjoy the flaver of broiler Tender lamb ‘rblets, which are cut from, the lower portion of the rib section, readily lend themâ€" selves to broiling, pan â€" broil â€" or cooking in combination with other foods such as rice and tomatoes. They are flavorful and juicy and yet ecâ€" onomical. Another _ sureâ€"toâ€"please meat dish is ground lamb,. made into patties and served with generous amâ€" ounts of graving having,that d‘stincâ€" Juicy and delightfully tasty, Savory La to the table. dressed up with a lemon slice fluffy mashed potatoes and lima beans. All isfy the most discerning appetite and bri approval from everyone at the table, To prepare the Savory Shoulder Chops brow on both sides in a heavy frying pan. . Then cCc salt, !;, teaspoon pepger, 4 teaspoon garlic salt There are few liberties that one can lake succes=ll sic outfit, functionally correct from inception. But shirt, ABOVE, is a natural departure from the usual rowed from local peasant costume and adapted to ski Arnold, its American adapter, makes it of waterâ€" keeping the typicsl gentian, edelweiss and Jleaf their original colors. as decor which will look as as t does at Klosters or Davos. ‘ ' Savory Lamb Shoulder Chops THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS,, ONTARIO Swiss Chalet Shirt Poetry houider Chops brown 4 chops thoroughly ying pan. Then combine 1 teaspoon of teaspoon garlic salt, 1 tea:,poou paprika, Â¥, \avmy Lamb Shoulder Chops come a lemon slice topped with mint jelly, a beans. All of this is planned to satâ€" ‘tite and bring forth exclqmlatums of tive lamb flavor. Or the ground meat can be made into a loaf and served in slices with mint sauce. Many people class shoulder lamb chops as the ultimate in fine eating. However, besides displaying tenderâ€" ness, juicnes. and a distinctive flayâ€" or. shoulder chops provide a thrifty dinner . service. Like cther chops they can be broiled or pan broiled, but for a change why not try Savory Lamb Shoulder Chops. They are as del.cious as their name implies. Serve them garnished with a slee of lemon topped with shimmering green .mint jelly. Complete the meal with mashâ€" ed pctatoes, lima frozen {fruit salaid. and floating island. Warning. that. scavengers art a menac» to public health has been isâ€" sued. by . thae Department..Oof National Health and Weolfare, Ottawa. In a call on all hcuseholders to deposit oarhace â€" amlv . in: ~substantlial call, on all hcuseholders to thsir garbage only in substantial containers which can be kept covered, the health authoritiee point out that strays, including. such notoricusâ€" carâ€" riers or disease as rats, more easlly attack loose garbage, Or material disâ€" cardéd cnly in paper parcels or cardâ€" koard cartons. inception. But the chalet ski from the usual, for it is borâ€" adapted to ski purpoeses. Kay es it of waterâ€"proofed cotton, and leaf embroidery motifs in will look as gay at Sim V alley take successfully with a clasâ€" COVER GARBAGE the mixture for 25 to 30 very hot Miscellaneous 99 $ blow His showman summons on the curling 1" Calling: "Be quick, be quickt The sight is brief; December brings bare branches and the snow." You watch the proud crest and the flashing wing, Seek the bright shelter of a swamp You watch the proud crest and the . set ahove 1 N L flashing wing, The jangle and the jargon and the The soft blue dusk; the ek the bright shelter of a swamp hate pear, ies i oak‘s re(fâ€" Of strivers after nbnower in the State, . The lengthening nights The glowing tree in transient beauty A symbol like a banner, for men‘s noons of Nove‘mbm. y . spréead love. $ $; ~>+@ 1 f} it for a Vlue jay‘s trumpeting. It is not as it was t i s o Te > l § 4s d# iuin The color deepens, and the juy can "Ihe wander of an Ayutumn‘s Summer +Â¥ 5 dfl" Hangs in | sot,t haze qbove the painted _ _ wood, Moves m the air. a drifting stream of light. ° You listen to the bird; then, â€" turn This spendor, now 1 yaur, mood, Will warm your night. In Before the days of steam heat, every college has its own prized colâ€" lection of cannon balls, They wore considered a necessary item of stuâ€" dent furniture. On cold Winter evenâ€" ings the cannon balls would be heated redâ€"hot in the fireplace and then carefully carried up to the students‘ rooms. Placed on meéetal stands, they radiated enough heat to enable the bovs to study their lessons without freezing in their chairs. "On warm evenings the cannon balls served still another student purpose. They were rolled downstairs in the middle of the night to disturb the rest of the sleeping professors. 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