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PAGE FOUR from 11 * m//k r//M$ v # ‘ Feminine Fashion Flain. I was really amazed at the In terest you ladies are giving to stoles this season. No I'm not re ferring to thosi gorgeous mink af fairs tor that interest has been keen for a long time !t « the jer sey and wool stoles that 1 mean Why the other day, while looking for sum. whit, wool Jersey to make a gtllet for a last year’s dress of mine I couldn’t find a pje-ce of the pres clous fabric in any of the department stores. And believe me, girls, 1 covered them ajir Because ~{ this, I started to Investigate the matter. In making my queries i found that most of the women wore making wiu.e jersey stoles I thing the craze really got undent ..y when a na tional magazine ran an article acorn stoics, and featured the gor gjeous things at a pr.ee in line -eith most purses That'-; when milady deemed she -tiouid. make one, and come out even un the* budget tool. Merchants sensing this. >ave gtone all out (<> give you a. beautiful assortment of 'doles and scarfs at your price Just In case you haven't seen the appealing new designs, I'll give you an idea a.s to what you Will find in most of the stores so that you can come to some sort of decision before start ing out inu re sure to got a few at least, for they 're really la the vogue ladies. That’s foe sure! The stole is just per fect for after five and even ing in this between season time. As a result, merchant:- are strqq . i j—■«—l". — ■ Toward the end of tie. iuir.nif.r th< feminine wardrobe begins to takt on < ti'ed look, aiict needs rite stintn : is of a bin. ht fall day. For suet:, beautiful clothes are ac *VCi- a part o! i,c fail picture is first brisk wind and the gay fiuttr r.y iea\ ; There i *.*uld be no better season than tin appvo.ark.n4 fall season * .(f? STRAIGHTEK« ' s -'‘ m MNUftrf f¥*'* w 1 Waterloo? M USE ONLY a*. ** |/V S NpOLEHj *n t y J S'- - W store snu leadbmq;/ 4** 82 COKSECtmvC TEARS Far StraCgtftniag Sksrtsr Strands * V It 4 min ( P~ffißSvEwr“ nrsri nrrrisr lONfiQ QIFJVUCAh CO, k, M » u«, »» w«m im#* mrtCTtYMATCH FA £* 1 ifeiffii ftwnr 1 PACE BOY Tlii# most useful hair piece Merida jc in with your own hair and keeps 1 the rough ends even, .....$3.00 law* Clutter *1 Curt* ~..„. $3.50 Ol 9 now ... .... $3.50 larrtta... $5,00 i SEND NO MONEY PAY POSIMARI ON DELIVERY. S*j»d tempi* of your hair or stilt* taler. OkD tit TOO Aft .............. i • Writ e hair' do fashions 507 FIFTH Av©.. (Suite 905) NEW sing these new surface textures 1 end high on tin list is ribbed ; plush and velvet. The v«>iv> t is combined with plush in some of the interesting stole, which i- of- ! feed in conti o. ting color.-: o: in tion with cithei velvet or plush ts black with color. Satin in rcunbtna- ! another choc.- m the same style, j Another rtitle in velvet t» shaped to curve around, tu neckline and i is encrusted with a jeweled oma- | mentation of pv:.•!•)», r••quins', and crystals A straight v.-lvul stole ha the same j.-wcl.-d t-rni.s oki<: iy . to form s border Woo! jersey ]c hifldikht-d in a diamond .hw ; ■ d u.o-ot v,hick r«- verse.-. fi-.m ribbed na.-row striped ?>-rsey to plain j<-ci*-j in a scilid .'Clio) Nylon -quares lit solid and plaid colors ... 1 a 32-inch size at* gay and •:OiOrff.l Also show n in color- ' ful squares are imported r /,vLss Ck.dh: piint.-: with multicolor flo . ial decorations in a variety are j patterns The. also arc featuring romantic gvmbois of lovt-” as:u* ■:, tore and travel A note of comedy if. in the new fall line too In cluded a.* many of tin-- comic: .-trip ei.ar.n-ti iv, the Little King, etc. 'These you're sure to enjoy) From Italy, there is a group with colorful motifs including ‘umbrellas, chapeaux and fea thers. balloons, hurst- and carri age Well iadie-. its you who en dorses) stoles and scarfs to be gin the fall season, so take your choice in pattern and de sign and carry ont - BFC ic begin our \... ■ u! tashton i.'.v - which .iv u«-.- ipiu-d to make ! life mene beautiful, and incirit-u --; tally everyone inoi'c oeuutifui too This is tht til!'.* of tii* .vear whpn t Opie autliDfl.r iCuii.V L>< liii 171018 • clothe:-conscu.and the gaiety j that if fall; the frivolity that is; i fail; and the color that is fall ! | all seem to fuse into the rr.a-ic • jof milady's wardrobe So many people look upon fashion as trite, hut because fashion is away of life, vve • propose to bring from time to time not only information on fashion in apparel, including j that for men and children a> i well .is women, but once In a while we will include fashion In mode of travel, entertain* ing and geiirvai living But fnust of all, we will be con corned with making and Keep ing milady beautiful. | In order to be beautiful one must be relaxed, and relavation sug gests both horn* and travel, so it's j -:asy to see that all tyepg of f,.rh ! ion are interrelated. The effect of | beautiful clothi on a beautiful | woman 1* Icrt if she has no poise ; and is not complemented with the j ’ ight decor Tin- French have a i word foi u they cal) it chtc i B> duty and charm, strangely j enough, art not synonymous for j :1k word p.«!’... fclxnvmely pretty j Extremely pretty women v, no are ithk art very rare. That is, be- I cause those women who are well | endowed :-y nature are often too j satisfied with those t- ndov- nments i end make no effort to improve upon them Too, extremely pretty women often lack the will power and self denial necessary to give j themselves that extra little some- j t*ung that makes for that illusive quality -- chic. Our contention is that all women are potentially charm lug Our iittic series of fashion j news will be designed to help you make the most <>t youi po j tentiaiities; k<-ep you posted on trends; and prove 0111 point i 6RAI HAIRS need worry you no morel Wm uaM*' fau DENNA link.. * HAIR COIORER Will «Ov*r groy hair in 10 •« 30 rotnvt*# *<* that / B V y*« weuM no* know if »v*r *os gray. If it hqoij Of# appi-fn»»oi> with » tooth bruyh Os / %wab boot »S N& pack No tn»%* .’ ■ , ANYONE CAN PUT it ON AT HOME LM 'plHB YOU SAVE TIME AND MONEY* No on* will iwt> W pert you? btm ho% bovn dy«d 1<h»v«« H s jfl j o n<j l»#*»rovi»-»o «Nor-no t-if*ok»-n« «pot« jw*i o yniforrn »olor if prop»ily ttppltvtf f .. I Rp WIU NOI TURN HAIR BJDOISM wMS^ l> w*l< rwb it on «»v*iol »7»onth» sliomp»«ifl9, $»o bathing, na fHrrmowanl wot- \ of>«. W •woisht#«ifi9 nothin® tohot ' »i off Yow con «h<y 910 v no man*.- How 1 IB'^i j »Nbbof« o# hov/ * at ho4 biACh *t«v* UiACK. j Afl c»t«r«i tioy pot ABrawßwßHßfißMßfck h WONDEfcfUS fO« fOUCHING UP w. x*Y«k» «ton It on ju»t whnitf nttodoH. C«r» bo ©*#tf «vor ®lh#r *sy«rt o» wh*N ? tfowdorotf h«nnot h®v* b««n w»»«S WormW rmd mm «»* Eoo Dwmti <0 -/onfo®* bOCS NOT iNTtBEEBt WITM PtRMANfNt WAVING FvU rf»Yo«t»otH in teach ho* in EnjjlUH and >»««»*?», CAPTION: Ut* o* direicf*d } tm IvM " Colorit Dark Brown; M««»wrt k , Brawn; Ugh* Brown; Drob, t)oade. Auburn (In ordering, plo&to mlot dorirad.) Pisco por boit S 3 <esh with ord#f or $3 35 C O 0 (Inciadtng h»cfcrttf Tp*.) Cwt (Hiv tsd out now and usvo h * iVYVf« to Yoor Monty Back if Wot Entirely m HAIR SPECIALTY CO., Dept. B-& 1 112 fo*» 33rd Street New York 10, NY. 1 1,,,, For Sale iss Raleigh EeherdU Drug* 222 FayetteviMe Ave* .t-'iHx-r | aov> Mine, I‘aeil FI. Mwgiiore, wife of th<- President of Holt.. was leceJitly the JUI dLU to the Pierre* liotei S .Oj, by Ls r-srst do £d fitill Tourist Information. I*. -New Fork. Among those attending were Dr u»d Mr*. KaJph Bumlw and Haitian and An**-*.. official* in the photo above, left to right- Mrs. turned d. vtSLt M.s Ce»~d 4. Catalog a*. :.br u,*.i *!*“•““ *“•» tmiicF U'CeHtip.m PhOlv.l '> this week's V. >/ patterns.s < (. \ by AUOUtr I.ANI ' / ) 'lX?\Tw^ v Aam 2471 SIZES " ™ Wo 2471 cat m sizes 10 to 20; 36 to 40. Sift*. 2.6, skirt, IM» yds, 54-Jfi We.v:kUs take 1 yd. 54--in. fabric f«( 4. No 2643 is <.‘Jt .a sifcCfs 10 to 20 ‘kzc 16, bolero, IV* yds 54-in* SU-cv**!* v s blcuae, SSV* yds, 2S-in. Send 30c for EACH pattern with name, fiddiCs-v, i tv)p ff.uV'tc.f c-.iicl size to ATJD ftEV L A>. b: h\ . :• •. *Au. Box M>y, M r* &i e or* So -a mis r ‘ e w Vo r k 1 0. N * •ji-c NEW FA! WINTER FASHION BOOK miM w* Xot- kUki .it**. that ain smart cal knows the va'ue of looking smart. Subscribe T eday! THE CAKOIiiMAN : C H A R M By Lou Lai I our NEW YORK .GLOBAL) W. think and talk so much of a charming personality, but we also - i'.ow that ,■ u■ : : ■ - : ... cur clothes and in our surtounu iiig:-: So. ir. j vs), iiw tu .me ot the recent req-K-t- t-oo- - imro color for chariv.. let’:, talg about color:: j-.n-.t a lh- y are VVOIU by the indi.idoai i t a. they a»«t Watts New UOSA t K MsIHOM, H untilt r tr. - ..i-uei hUiy. .-ary- >■'* I jflx :oi a uppers;! These Sat. i)ian i and .ally ■ fall days vneu .ve ar. o Du.-;;, who doesn’t - ..nl to know some thing easy to fix': Now, if you own a combination waffle iron and grili, you au. all set tor easy suppers. Waffles, of course, are gjuud as is; but served as the base for ei earned dishes, they are tirik-ious. That grill < aii b<- a for east -to tis suppers, 100. Grilled sausages and apple rings cook, d right «u U.e i..- fcle Griit your hamburgers top p. d with cheese. Grill tomato slices to go with them. You can even toast your own butis on the grill, T>o you like English ty.uf fins? Toast them on the grill and serve either j.iaiii as the base for ereamed chipped beef, creamed tuna, and so on. Grill you. own bai ori a rat eggs for a Jatr- snack or foi breakfast. Planning a patty? Ha' * your grill i eady arid let the guests grill , their own tiny sau The cornbinatioii waffii- Iron and grill is really two appliances in 1 ■ , and if yon own one, put it ‘o use. Don’t store it on the top shell to ealcli i t LAFF OF THE WEEK j “You* detp*disb gppl* pie isn’t as deep as it used to bo, 1 ’ | ■ ised in decorating the home. Ever ft down and make * oior Chart for Charm?’’ j Then do it now. Draw some spaces ami a. i'os.s the top put all you might uaiit to wear, MKli a- girdle, bra. tmdies, slip, dress. , shot's, hue bag and gloves l.mierneatb, ilst tfi colors together that would "go” tog elite i Vou might iist l.lmaud «tilt* . blue and white, black with touches of I gre. in green with a touch of lime, ehartrctise, gold, rose or beige; maroon and gold, ami to on then deride which of yetis- accessories you WiU ic.tu It up. You will then be- j «. mow conselotis of colors Dial ‘lend and vou will not U,rUr. tike a rainbow when you v. ouid U .nil to look well-dress ! d N-' -1 ■ 1 1 i. aim si .in,? with ; c.u- bw,:l l - tic. > it i:. one ,:o;: . ! i. ■n>. \ Yu i might want. Vc carry out the coior scheme in: 'tv* d; , : ;.K;tv rug-, by carry-; oi.* >1 the ;.oio:in the- pat • . through other fann-shiugs iW. could go on and on and writ “ s bonk on color harmony because ii> .- ... iniporiant for one’s charm, tyc-:f".:!-t (arid tiuMefoie health), <r.d pba-ant working conditions! Da . v,.- . \\-t a: e ju-il touching! on tiu man---!- so that you will give! serious tho -ght to the color* you ,v» v.'ith 1... v l*tie. t -,oa. pt:i * | l rOOiliity It is uiw-.ys good to barn tin basic ami neutral colors — those that arc used constantly and those that blend or go with anything such as black, white, navy, beige, eggshell sih! ... son!. shades of brown. A C olor t hart For (harm the 3 C"s is avail able to you. Just send «*lf addressed, stamped envelop* along with 15 cent In stamps to cover cost to Global Charm. I.l*o l.ii t ulii', Hotel j hei .-.--a, NYt ii Ft: - Build A Liner Carolina ' ...... BEAUTIES -ON PARADE, PLUS STAR STUDDED TALENT: Sing* Dinah Washington ami (reading left to right) ; Lena Torrence, “the Queen of the Juke Bores” Miss I>W—in person t Lindt* Athlon, with hint ,!t*r XL inula Hendrick*, to thr loiter'* left; gather to pay homage to the singing star who recently renewed he* contract with Mercury Records, Dinah )t*»j week established a new all-time record breaking tmewdao** *« the K«y»l* 'Theatre in lialriinoc#,, Maryland, Cliarles 1 union Spaulding Jr, ; 4S son ot the late Dr. (':. t'. Spaulding lias it-en named |o | the hoard of directors of the .Mechanics and Farmers Rank second largest Negro operated hank in tin l . s. Spaulding 5s counsel for lltt N. (. . Mutual Life Insurant'* Co which his father headed. He is a graduate of ( lark College, Worcester. Mass, and St. John's Law School, New Cork City. He has been with the insuniiiee tit i*i in the treasury and legal departments tor more than ':0 .vear»\ ! 'jMEfisy l* ypIDOES \m li it -6 it ..... Htuammi, S-wD'A ;CH SNACKS a 1 v-a y s offer a ciio lientte to your in genuity, whether you hate them for refrigerator raids or for lunch bon es. Here „rt some tips on keeping them interesting- Hot dog and hamburger buns give interesting variety to the bread picture. Salad mixtures such :>s tuna fish, agg salad or meat salad go nicely into them. Here’s an Interesting sandwich , filler which may be a little diffei ent from ones you've tried: chopped sharp American cheese, ■ pieces of pickle, pieces of black olives and enough mayonnaise to hold the mixture together. Why not use the last of the frankfurters and weiners for a j sandwich? Slice the weiner and combine with baked beans adding a bit of chili sauce and brown sugar to moisten. If you want to heat this, place on bread or halved RECIPE OF THE WEEK Salad (Serves 6) IVt cups eibow macaroni 2 cups cubed, cooked ham % cup diced celery H*. cup diced green pepper 1 tablespoon minced onion l tablespoon vinegar 1% teaspoons salt Vie teaspoon dry mustard % cup mayonnaise or salad dressing Cook macaroni in boiling, salt ed water until tender. Drain, rinse with cold water and chill. Combine with ail remaining in gredients. Let chill for an hour, if possible, to blend flavors. Serve in a shallow bowl, garn ished, if desired, with tomato wedges and black olives. bun, top with a slice of processed American cheese and broil until it bubbles. You’ll get a request for this fill ing often: mash avocado and sprinkle with lemon juice add crumbled bits of bacon, salt and just a bit of mayonnaise. Do rnen folk or teen-agers de scend on your kitchen every now and then? First, fry onions with ground beef until browned. Add a can of tomato puree, salt and pep per and some chopped olives. Heat thoroughly and serve out split, toasted hamburger buns. For a sweet spread to use on fruit bread or crackers you’ll like chopped, roasted almonds and finely-cut dates or raisins blended into cream cheese softened with orange juice. In the past 2.1 ycares, federal state research has produced and released to farmers 293 new vari eties of small grains. Corn hybrids have increased yields by at least 30 per cent, nr three-quarteres of a billion bush els, annually. a Hot Weather Lemonade Snack 3 For family or friends u most refreshing hot weather snack is a pitchedfnl of lemonade with chewy, delicious, walnut surprise squares. And if" " easy to make- wonderful lemonade with fresh-frozen or canned concentrate for lemonade, which is pure California lemon juice j with tb* right amount of -ug-.n. Pour the contents of the can into & i pitcher, follow <!iicction* for adding water. For a variety of hot weather colors combine concentrate for lemon ade with frozen grape jme-s. iced tea, apricot nectar, berry juices or ginger ale Add ice cream. or sheriv-t for sodas. Here is the recipe l’oi tin delicious Walnut Surprise Squares: 1 egg * _ cup sifted dour 1 cup brown suffur, fit iniy |i ke>: ‘i teaspoon rush 1 teaspoo* ■ .nil’:. »< teaspoon soda * 1 cup eons elv ch <pp«) valnut- METHOD mu together egg. brown sugar, and vanilla. Add sifted dour in ,ed «kb ait arc • Add walnuts -I t), the piece? fairly tug. tie • 1 ’ n«ptic!=s contra ■■ temp: uvly w.th the < r;» ••• v texture of the cookie. Spread in t;.' iud k .nth • uiu pu- bat c ■ n.it*- overj (‘ ir >■ ) 1> io 2b mimut.- i. (.«>:• She Mid b«- -*;fi veins; taken frtti* o-'.en). Leave j» s on. cut in -cjUar*. • when needed. "iirn-n . rn. .ni.j I'LmMWJyk ir, ,*. vTt. ' *• T ’ \ HORSESHOES AS SLED RENNERS . . Discarded horseshoes, attached to » sled by means of rarsatl la& screws, make good run ners for a, small sled that Is used about farm buildings for simple, chores Holes In shoes »re enlarged to receive the screws. lamd prices have climbed mom land in North Carolina capable of rapidly in North Carollua (since permanent cultivation, it properly 1 940 than in any other -ia’c roanaged Tiu-it sr- 14 million acres of BFC -h'*' GIIBIY’S GIN 1 ; J ■ x-; * Gilley’s Distilled London Dry Gm. 90 Proof 100% grain neutral spirits, « Nallonsl Distillers Ufodßcts Corp., New York, h Y, • J - • *>q»wia»iirtiaß^mnaßlwieiiaMMwaMaß«CTai»gigjaaßMM»«i»aaaaiiaMailWHaiißMWW«iMiiaaaiiriwwHß» VvftEK. ENDING AHGnST U»52
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