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FASHION HAS BRIGHTENED RAIMENT in the RAIN

QREY days and wet streets, with rains weeding in gusts through the morning traffic. Once it was a depressing opening to a daj 7- , hut brighter and better rain clothes have improved matters. / . i Two or three gay rain capes, securely covered may have the adfollowing one Another along vantages of both in the coats with the rain-damp pavements the side capes, other morning, made reflections that brought a momentary touch cf. colour into the day’s beg'iming Whether the observer cares consciously or not, such touches help the morning'wayfarer towards a slightly more cheerful outlook on life.

In fact, most women find that the right clothes make all the difference in their mood at any time. Everyone knows the hopeless feeling that is engendered by rain trickling down the best coat collar, or ruining new shoes. If the wardrobe contains all the correct protections against rain, the wearer sallies forth happily. They need not necessarily be gayj that is a matter of taste, but they should certainly he smart. Capes and coats for rain each have their following. The former are useful when sleeves are bulky, and parcels may be protected beneath. Those who like their arms

Soft Ross on Toast. £lb. soft roes, rounds of b'uttersalt and pepper, butter and lemon. Wipe roes carefully, season with salt and pepper, fry them in a small quantity of butter ; meanwhile, cut rounds of bread, toast and butter them. Arrange roes on toast and garnish them with lemons.

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Northern Advocate, 12 June 1936, Page 3

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FASHION HAS BRIGHTENED RAIMENT in the RAIN Northern Advocate, 12 June 1936, Page 3

FASHION HAS BRIGHTENED RAIMENT in the RAIN Northern Advocate, 12 June 1936, Page 3

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