gff measure yott afternoon frock and a ( *.'*?"?? ? . *? ^ _ - PcVffei ;?- - ??? ?? ? - ? ? ? ' ?> V'' : ?? -'.V -A moit any daytime social environ, it Is the sort of gown that clears up all doubts ?of the wpmiu| 'who finds herself confronted, with the "what-shall-I-wear" Qhery to. this bridge party or to the ? mid-day lucheon and. muslcgle. . >; ?, After velvet for street wear and for social daytime activities, then - what? To which the very lovely evening gown off powder blue mat Velvet, pictured to the left, fives, a perfect answer. Tahe note of the Shirring employed In the graceful skirt panels, for a favorite pastime With designers fVf* season is to hblrr and tuck and smpck velvet. The off-shoulder decolletage, which Is now tn vogue, la charmingly In-' tsrpreted in this gowiu The'flow ers are made of self-velvet The fit ted short-waist bodice tells a story of a n4w silhouette' which Is com ing in.3 (? Speaking of formal dress, prefer ence fi^ 'Mven so? the long-sleeved velvet dinner gown, the type Which calls f6r a dressy little -dinner bat i *r*?? ?nn||OTEs 1 Tunic frock* are in the major . Ifv ice.. m-, Sumptaon? apparel marks the evening > 'V Smart vogpe ?tUs for informal daytime velvets. %i Taffeta and taffeta tod taffeta for day or evehlng! it'a a season for ?*wearln' o' the green," pinegreen, olive of any green ; between. * ? f The coronet braid continues In fashion.- " ? i Ruffled collars^ with draw string draw the bodice/Into a gathered neckline^ > _ . : ? ? -i-Urf. N.ckwe.r I. F.ml.in. * ' There la a revival in delicate, truly feminine neckwear. Very smart aye the new styles in sheer ckiftoh. combined with lace and trimmed with metal thread stitch ing, especially in feather stitching.. I # ? - rfoiHlSj^Poolt SEASONABLE GOOD TH1WS 11 ? " 1 . " ! GHICKKN U a. meat Which nearly every one likes and we serve it are oftep as the purse will allow. For variety: v ' ? ...? ..V - Chicken Alabama. Arrange theplfcesof chicken in a baking pan as for fricassee. Add water and a little butter and cook In a moderate oven, basting every fifteen minutes for an hour. Add a tablespoonful of chopped onion, a teaspoonful of salt and pepper to taste. Cook another halt hour, basting often.. gerv Shrimp Tardo. Take one can of shrimps, one capful each of cooked rice and thick cream, one tablespoonful each of melted butter and grated onion, three-fourths of a tablespoonful of Worcestershire sance and. one-third ofkt cupful -of tomato catsup.. Melt the butter, fry the onion,-, add. the shrimps, rice, eauce and catsup. Bake twenty minutes. , G> Western MSwapeper Union. >1: ? T* NEW PASTEL SHADES SHOWN FOR SPRING |. ? ' ' ?? ' [ Fresh development In paste! tones mark the collection of twenty six colors 'announced for the' i935 spring and summer season by the National Knitted Outwear associa tion In collaboration with the Tex tile Color Card association. The shades varf from subtle, cloudy tints named. heavenblne and glass pink to positive shades like marls blue, a deep turquoise, and add green, a yellowish tone of the poison variety. Coralmlst and cameo rose express the . pink, fashion, wheatgOld and crystal- green will be smart for southern resort and summer* wear, and cameo cream is a new varia tion of off-white. There are also bright hues, including .Canton gold, 8unorange, Chinese peacock, talis man blue, cocarde red and Limerick green. ' . >. . Concord blue and dawnblue up hold that basic color, favored in the Paris bold-season collections. Toffee brown and Javatan^are new varia tions, and coppertlnc and Indian Clay vary the pbpnlar rust theme. - '? ? ' ; ' ? > Removing the Shoe* MorS than half of .the population of the entire world?the Moham medans, Buddhists, Hindus, Shinto fsts, Confuclnnlsts and TaoMts?are required to remove their shoes when entering their mosques, joss houses, pagodas and other places of wor ehlp.?Collier's Weekly,~ I ' / * Mf. | 11 1 ? " 11 " ' ' I FLASHES FROM PARIS . Far care* triumph in the mode. y Vlyld color contrasts are ?tressed. 8ohlaparelll ties her new bon net hats under .the chin.. Chiffon in Ice-cream tones Is revived for evening. Malnbocher uses dark lace ,on daytime suits and frocks. Leading couturiers use lace or net for their formal evening gowns. Coats by Patou are smartly flared on Cossack lines. * 1 FASHION'S FANCIES The molded line In evening fash lone Is a favorite, and many eve ning gowns are without belts ai\d would lose their lovely lines If belts were added. {The new evening all-ln-ones, suit able for women of all ages, have extremely low backs and elastic shoulder straps that stay Id place. In gloves, the fabric type, stitched and cuffed; are more popular than ever, as the muff takes the brunt of the winter wind. Hang the fur coat on a coat hang er when taken off. . Don't treat it like a rug just because It does not show creases. Bamboo Is thp latest fashionable medium In London for .brooches, rln&s, i bracelets and other decora tive jewelry. It seems smart just now, to load the arms with all sorts of strange, bangles and-bracelets. The tailored suit has staged a comeback, not only for sports bnt for afternoon "wear. > " Fabrics contribute a great deal to the novelty of the new winter mode. A. new handbag Is shaped like a case for field glasses. Soft rosy and grayish browns are. liked. ^ . RAGE FOR METAL IS SPREADING RAPIDLY Girls as well as skyscrapers are] chromium trimmed this season, and the-rage for metal is gtowlng by leaps and bounds. ? It's -true that a glint of shining] metal cloth dresses up any costume no end, and so we see neckerchiefs and collars and1 cuffs presented In sparkling gold and silver lames] and, for more formal occasions, even in sequins. ' . | A gold cloth turban with a match- ( ing scarf, for instance, makes 'the most striking complement for one ] of the gllthery new black dinner, gowns, adding festivity to the pic ture.-- ' . | Or you may wear a bandanna of stripes or checked silver lame with ] your moBt severe suit, and enjoy the touch of gay frivolity. There are Peter Pan. collars and cuffs of shining, metal fabrics and brocades,.-Jabots of silver and gold ribbon,' belts of 'seemingly precious metals, all of which brighten up the]' winter scene. ' Popularity of Feathers for Coiffures Spreading . For years featherk have adorned the heads of women when they were presented at the Conrt of St. James. This season feathers -are being talked '? Into the coiffures of |, socinl leaders at other than conrt | affairs. At a recent formal function three]' fashionably attired guests wore | green feathers. One ^attracted Admiring glances as Bhe held the center of an animated group. Her white gown of deceptive simplicity I was accompanied by green satin Bbonlder length gloves, emerald ! green slippers, and then, for con- [ trast, her Jeweled cigarette holder was a brilliant lacquer red. New Evening Capes I There's u new evening cape on' the market made of a material that looks like crushed ermine. A muff and hat may be purchased to match. [ # WITH METAL STRIPE By CHEBIB NICHOLAS , * Of course you must bare a metal stripe taffeta blouse. It wlll; dress you up for most any occasion. A combination costume for dinner or evening wear Is Illustrated. Black taffeta with shining silver stripes fashions the blouse. It tops a floor length skirt of crepe black satin. The sash is of brllllent red crepe. Outfit^ of Five Shades ' Upset Old Color Schemes Instead of the old two-color Idea, couturiers are showing ohtflts that include three, four, and even Ave shddes. One famous American de-" slgner makes a handsome three piece suit of dark blue skirt, bright red jersey blouse, pale blue, hip length Jacket and a topcoat of tweed in subtle tones of gray, blue and red. Another costume has a pale gold woolen dress, brown swagger coat and a huge silk scarf of vivid ' blue silk. The hat to wear with It ? 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