Teens Select iiiG Ensemble C 0 c J act le'ic This Spring, our Teener wants a two-piece dress. A tuck-in duo that invites change-overs from oth er ensembles, or a " be-jacketed dress so wonderful for class with its Jacket and smart as can be at informal Creek letter turtles with out the Jjcket. .What makes the Jacket of your two-piece ensemble depends en tirely upoa your own taste and fig ure needs. Fur, this Spring, it's a ehoke oi everything ireiu the briefest ot bolero (a the most ewsaut oi fitted redin&ates as a faver-iip for your favorite print or solid-tone "every occasion" dress. Yes, the minimum-size matching or eontrachnj .iL-ktl provides cov er for a sleeveless bare-top dress so that the dress can lead a double life. Many Spring silk and rayon prints have contrasting lightweight wool jackets lined la the same gay print as the dress beneath. A bright red faille redtngote pro ; tides ciUe topping far a bare etepe print. The same redlngote can also serve as a handsome high fashion Spring coat over other Cresses. Rustle tweeds and pure linens ( we the newsy combinations used for the skirt-blouse team-uns nv ot these dress duets have blouses and skirts that button ur snan tn getber, thus providing a minimum - of slide-up discomfort. Ahd Junior t budgets heed not cringe at the thought of new dual-piece dresses f for Spring. Not only are these out wftts perfect for mix-matching but . they're available In low mieed i attractive and washable spun ray. IT ana, as wen. MODES of . the MOMENT by Dorothy Roe r Give Variety To Lenten Menus - My ELIZABETH TOOMF.Y - UP Staff. Correspondent NEW YOfiK The gested for Lenten meals mm livf out meat, but they add color and variety to me menu. A colorful rtee ring, filled with xresmed vegetables or fi.h, is one sugjestion for the family or for buffet supper entertaihing. Another Lenten rerino fan enough for company Is deviled Sea moa served over square-rut hi9 cuits. Quick Rice Ring INGREDIENTS: Hi cups un cooked rice: i tpasbs. xalt: 9M cups tomato juice; cup thinly sliced celery; 14 cup thinly-sliced green onion; V cup corsely-grated carrot; Vi CUD choDnprt nlmpnhv Vi cup coarsly-chopped ripe olives and I cup shredded sharp Ameri can cheese. METHOD; Combine rice, salt and tomato juice. Heat to holliniJ Cover tightly and cook over very low heat 20 to 25 minutes; . Fluff rice with fork and carefullv hlend in raw vegetables, pimento, olives and cheese. Pack into oiled 8-Inch ring mold and heat in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 5 miir utes. JJnmold onto serving nlate Fill center as desired with creamed vegetables or fish. The recipe serves 8 to 10. Deviled Sea Food " 1NQREDIFNTS: a 4 cup nut meats; r2 tblspsv butter- or margar ine; I cun tuna, salmon or orab meat 1 small can); M cun' chop ped, celery;! 2 tbsps, chopped sweet pickles; 2 tbsps, chopped green penper: 3 hard-cooked ecgi, chop ped V4 cup cooked salad -dressing tysjp. Jenion; Juicei fa ( teasp. salt,' METHOD: Frv nut meats in , butter or . margarine until brown .and crisn. Drain on absorbent pa per. Flake sea food with fork. Add ' celery, pickles, green pepper and two chopped epgs, saving onp ees ' for garnish. Mix lightly. Blend salad dressing with lemon juice and salt and toss lightly with salad. Add broken nut meats just before serving and mix. Serve on 'biscuit squares. (Roll biscuit dough about one-half inch thick and cut into squares with a floured knife. After baking, split and spread with butter or margarine before top ping with deviled sea food.) ; To make epicurean dressing to pour over the deviled sea food, combine: Vi cup cooked salad dressing; W cup French dressing; Vi cup catsup; 1 tbsp. lemon Juice; Vi teasp. horseradish; W teasp. salt, and dash of pepper. Pour Worcestershire sause; Vi teasp. over deviled sea food and garnish with hard cooked eggs. Recipe ijiakes four servings-; 3 V ;"i -V n i ! it " t t i A. ! 7 ir sv.Y . ' Mi .-,' f S" a- ft SHIP 'N SHORE . . . These blonses wilt be equally at horn, with, tour EasLer. f.uit.or on dtek.wUh your sailing blues. All are mariu of fine cotton broadcloth la white or pastels, lucked, tailored and finished to a T, at a penny-bank price. NYLON NATCH I No girl's spring wardrobe is poi:i2 to be com plete this year without at least ono nylon blou.,e, wlfjh she can whisk out in the wash bowl at nh;ht and wear v.iihoul ironing r.ext morning. This one is of sheer njlon tticol flihrcd in vertical tends and combined with nylon t.ol for one of the d-uiticht suit mates of the season. It is designed .by Yolando, - ' . ' ' J, s 1 - 1 t J ' - - ; vSk-Vv?'- ;-i .f;4(rfx" ! f , J!-" , - I W , C" " " , Odd Facts Paying a fine for overtime parking in Seymour, Ind., a wo man surprised police by adding a $10 tip. . if: If V hi The Seasons Fabrics Are Young In Heart Spring is a light-hearted season. And the smart yo,ung miss who's choosing her Spring suits and dresses naturally picks them in fabrics to match her mood, young, lMht-heaiU'J. aud gayl This S. rlnij she'll have a won derful s'ttction at Uer command, in printed crept;, in smooth rayou lui'ings,' lu irLip, liht-welght taf fetas and failles, and in rayon bluided fabrics that are as fresh anrf nw as lie season Itself. Springtime is print-time, by tra liitcn and by popular choice. And this year brines an endless parade hriaht. vountt ravon ptluts, . cay and colorful against a trsditioaall navy ground, or against the muted jjrtys, b.iEts uxtd bruwns that are, ra'hlon favorites for Spring 1930. i vnii'U find these Mints on a wide : assortment of rayon fabrka, from smooth crepes to ciLsp taffetas to the sheerest of sheers, for rayon takes unusually good color with clear, well defiard tones. Checks Everywhere Suiting fabrics are interesting M-' Simu? .too, esw?eiall the all- rayon, frosted-type fabrics that are tu na used iiJ eH-m:ide, fuily-lla-ed, yet budget-priced suits. The handsome fabric in these suits is made for long wear and comfort, as well as goooV, styling. And tirt the subject ol styling, just one look at rayon suits will tonviiue you that this Is a big year for cheeks, from tihy Becked ef fects to bitf. bold, setni-plalda. Hound's-tooth checks, shepherd cheeks, clan checks, all the old favorites are here in abundance, looking new and smart id Spring time shades of blue, rose, laven der and green. Stripes, plaids and solids are also popular, but the really "big'' fashion in suitings this Spring is checks! Smart de'irn and .b, print combine to young -hoaittd dre$ v matching bultfo jacket Patent Gleam This Spring! It's a shiny Sprint Patent leather, slwk i Iain's line, appear in k, J and shoes as an outitjJ tume accent. Walih to surprise colors like rid J as well as the exim'ttdbi ent mates ideally with cm a gleaming bajyand belt J shepherd check Muoku a streak of patent about t of. your sheer pinelum i dress. Remember patent tie pampering 1050 LOOK . ... The classic blouse has udergone a few changes th?s season, as witness this tissue faille number with dolman sleeves, designed by. Dorothy Korby, 4 TrIAT LI Nt; EE IE TOUCH . , , It's important news in the spring fa.hlon picture. The daintv blouse at left is of fine batiste with embroidered yoke bordered in;Val lace. At rlL'ht, nylon crepe and lace with casual collar. Doth by Weber. Teen-Agers To Wear 'Big-Sister' Styles This Spring ' , "A ..: f : 1 ; ' j ij I : It ' v n : 1 U -m jJX , ( .Vi-r '1 Wife Preservers til :1) -U,i ilili lilt .ii.j .iiFi ft IGl ilHt hHi m. ill h LlTi. .uii, nTi, ir.n,im'. Laundry bleach will whiUn kitchen tml t Pui' en sl paiCeiiin, then rinat. " ' - e.V t Tapered and peg topped broad cloth slacks designed by Frances Sider. The shu t and bra are of checked tablecloth cotton, DID YOU KNOW? A new pattern, made of Bake Hte polyethylene plastic, comes from the envelope sewn together to form a completed half-dress ready to be tried on for size and becomingness. The pattern Is sewn together with a simple chain stitch that unravels when the thread is pulled, leaving perforations along all seams and darts. . The New England catch of ocean perch, or rosefish, increased from 118,000 (cq) pounds in 1931 to 245,000,000(19) (cq) la. 1943. A smart farbic in lined check gives fashion appeal to this hand some suit. It is made of Avisco rayon blended with wool. Mm ' Ut :( IS. A ;.J:'.v I t i ' I 1 w t . i From the Suzanne Godart Spring collection, a baby bridesmaid in crisp organdy, alternately tucked, and hand-painted with rosebuds. OddFcrct , Acquitted of .negligence charge for shooting a neighbor whom he mistook foe & deer, t Kentville, N. &. man was fined $150 for firing the gun from tb boundaries of a highway. Household Hint., A coarse quarter-inch. . wire mesh fastened under the register of your gas floor furnace will catch dust particles. Clean It oc casionally to keep, fret psjsags for hot i& " , 'France Inspired, Yolande creates a dress of chambray with organ dy collar and banded cuffs for a special little darling. SCENT YOUR BATH A scant handful of bath salts tossed in the tub before the hot water is turned on, to dissolve as the tub fills, will perfume the bath and scent the room. In addi tion, bath salts are a softening agent in the water. If you live in a hard v, ater area, use an extra handful. Wife Preservers v. s'i III I 5 ' -y- ml jrr "iF'i'l"inwjj.i.iu 5 wW '-.Equal parts of potato chips and corn flakeS makss a good topping for casse-1 role dishes and also a tasty coating ier croquettes. Harlequin's ruff is high fashion for a little party girl's dress by Celeste Frocks. . Of pin - tucked batiste edged with Val lace, Want Ads bring quick results. HAlK DKESS UP Your tidy, close-to-the-head coif fure inspires the small graceful hair ornaments you wear this Spring. v For festive evening?, choose a tiny spray of seed pearls or brilliants. For daytime, nestle. a sprig of almost real lily of the valley In your hair. It couples Ideal ly with. starched white accessories. Eelk-Hudson Cheery Prints! Sudsable Fabrics! Dainty cotton dresses with sissy bows and ruff les just the sort to please a little girl and her thrift conscious mother. From our gay collection. ft" N fpIT ! "Woven pin ii' jumper. Iluftly , Wou.-ie- ) Lace ices the yoke i and leeves .'of this ! gay plaid dress. 2) Story - book dress with apron inset of ruffled eyelet. $1.98 - $2.98 - $3.95 B mm osoi