FOR THE MATRON
I’lic chic and ultra smart colour for the matron tlii's coming autumn will be cocoa brown, according to Mary Roland, the film actress. The gown is of heavy silk crepe, cut on slenderising linos so flattering to milady and for the little extra warmth required, Miss Boland adds a beautiful set of stone-martens. Her hat has ! an aigrette in deeper brown .shadings, and the same colour is introduced with her suede shoes and glovesPEACH JAM RECIPE One tin pineapple (cut fruit lip small), 61b peaches, Gib brewer’s crystals;, and 3 lemons. Cut up fruit, lemony and pineapple put into pan with pineapple juice, cover with sugar, leave all night, and next day cook till it, jellies. BOBBED HAIR Keeping the hair short- docs not prevent growth, but just the opposite . A man grows many more yards of ln\ir in lifetime than a longhaired woman. The shorter tiro hair is cut, the mo-re quickly it grows. Ask any man who shaves his facel FLAKY SPONGE CAKES A really good sponge cake should have the sides and top like a, ertsp faky crust. You can achieve this by brushing the inside of th e cake tin over with molted fat and then sprinkling it plentifully with soft sugar. TILE FI A PEST To keep flies from the house, dip a sponge in boiling water, place in a saucer, po-ur on a half-teaspoonful of ml of lavender ; this gives off a very pleasant odour, but for some reason or other is very obnoxious to flies.
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3996, 10 April 1933, Page 2
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