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Show PAGE SIX WOMAN'S WORLD IBB g Fashion Forecast for Spring Includes Little That's New ft t! B 8 8 ST Lntmt T17HEN YOU START looking at ths new spring clothes, the first idea which will come to you is that nothing very new has been added to the fashion picture. There is only more elaboration of details which we have already seen. This will come as a welcome sur prise to those of you who want to get along on a limited clothes budget, Since skirt lengths are about the same as last year, that means you don't have to run out and buy all new dresses and coats. Furthermore, those of you who were able to buy only a basic wardrobe, can now add some of the trimmings which give you the well groomed look. You might like to add a new hand bag, new shoes and perhaps a scattering of pins to your costume. Smart Fabrics, Exquisite Handwork are Featured You will be impressed by the Sheer beauty of fabrics this season like never before. There are perfectly wonderful linens, heavy, luxurious satins, real silk in solid colors or excellent prints, and then the soft sheer fabrics like chiffon which is a very important part of i the fashion picture. The woolens which you'll be seeing In suits and coats are also mate- - " f 1 iiCutti'm I Serve rfl nft i I n ii liiffl Baked Puddings for Dessert! (Set Rtctpss Below) Oven Magic LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU THERE IS NOTHING more warming to cold spirits than to come Roast Leg of Veal from the chilly - of - doors inCorn Pudding Baked out I? t& Perfection Salad to a kitchen fraMuffins Beverage grant with the Raism Apple Pudding of fruit baking desserts. Recipe Given These, served warm with pan (about baking cream, make a very special finish 10x7x2 inches). To make topping, to the ending of a meaL blend all ingredients together and Homemakers will appreciate be- spread mixture evenly over batter. This pale grey silk ing able to use the oven for more Bake in a moderately hot (375 t) chiffon afternoon dress, worn than just the main dish and vegeta- oven 35 to 40 minutes. Serve warm ever a matching color crepe bles. When you bake your dessert with plain or whipped cream. slip, Is from the spring collectalong with the meal, you save time PLAN TO SERVE your family ion of New York designer. and preparation. Below-elboprunes frequently as they are eco sleeves are cnt In nomical, delicious one with the bodice, detailed THIS SPECIAL rice pudding has land nutritious. A with a small buttoned collar. much to offer since it's combined source of good with tasty apples and a delicate The waistline Is elasticlzed and ron which builds butterscotch meringue as topping. girdled with a bronze leather ed blood, as well belt. Apple Rice Pudding: s an excellent (Serves for thia supply on which to use the handwork. I cap uncooked white rice vitamin A Amin, When properly applied, the blouse 6 medium apples, thinly sliced nd riboflavin will still look as tailored as it should 1 teaspoon salt oum hich help sale- for a suit. 1 cup sugar health. gu ard 1 teaspoon cinnamon Neckline Interest find a welcome place should prunes 3 caps milk Shown Currently in menus. 2 egg yolks Prune Bread Pudding Probably the most outstanding 2 egg whites, beaten feature of the newest clothes is the (Serves 6) 4 tablespoons brown sugar 4 slices bread, battered if deimportance attached to the neck 1 teaspoon vanilla line. Bared necklines, even In the sired Wash rice and cook in saucepan most strictly casual wear, are fea1 cap sliced, stewed prunes with 1 quart boiling water and 1 tured. 2 eggs H cup sugar Necklines can take the form of teaspoon salt for 10 minutes; drain. 1H cup (1 can) evaporated milk gently rounded curve or they may Place half the apple slices in to-a casserole. Blend 1 cup boiling water be deep and plunging such as are buttered of the new gether salt, sugar and cinnamon and featured on teaspoon salt of the mixture over sprinkle Dash of nutmeg or allspice blouses. On others, neckline interof the add the rice and est may be displayed with what Is apples; Lay bread in a shallow baking of the known as the portrait type, which remainder apples and dish. Cover with prunes. Beat eggs means the neckline is outlined with sprinkle with second ft of the sugar until foamy. Add V cup of the a highly decorative flounce. mixture. Top sugar, milk, water salt and spice. with remaining Pour custard over prunes. It should On the beach dresses which you'll rice and sugar be rather foamy to brown nicely. be buying now or later, you're most mixture. Pour in Bake in a slow (325 f.) oven until to run inte the strapless variety. apt milk which has set, about 1 hour. Remove from These dresses, however, often come been blended with oven. Sprinkle with with a bolero or stole with which remaining beaten egg yolks. cup sugar and set in a hot oven or you can cover up, If desired. Cover and bake in under broiler just long enough to Choose Silhouette slow oven brown. Serve warm or cold. Most Flattering 2 (30Of.) for about hours, stirring This year you may choose the siloccasionally, adding extra milk as Peach Cheese Pie houette most flattering to you. The needed. Uncover and cook 30 min(Serves - 8) e look is still with us. but utes longer to brown. To make Crumb Shell: for pudding: beat egg whites 1 cap finely-rolle- d then, too, there's the corn flake until they peak; add brown sugar, variety, and several crumbs a those two. tablespoon at a time, beating be2 tablespoons granulated sugar Vt cap melted batter look can be very tween each addition and continue The er substiff. Fold in stitute ' slimming, you'll discover, espe- beating until very Spread on pudding and recially when it's carried out in a vanilla. turn to oven for 20 minutes or until Filling: 1 tablespoon soft, sheer material like chiffon. plain gelatin , cap cold water Softly gathered at the waist, it falls lightly browned. Cool. Serve with a 1 In gracious folds that seem to hug jug of cream. caps sliced canned cling the figure. peaches LIKE THE ABOVE pudding, this H cop syrup from peaches Skirts on suits are usually slend-de- r next one uses s M cup granulated sugar apples, too, and has and tailored, but since they're buttery brown sugar topping with a 2 eggs still thirteen to fourteen inches from hint of spice: cap lemon juice the floor, some show slits or back 1 teaspoon Raisin Apple Podding grated lemon rind fullness which will make it simple 1 cap cottage cheese (Serves 10) for you to board cars, busses or Batter: K teaspoon salt streetcars. K cap seeded raisins Crumb Shell: Blend corn flake Most formal dresses are longer 214 caps sifted flour crumbs and sugar. Add melted butthan those worn in the daytime, but 1 teaspoon salt ter and mix wclL Pack firmly into the ankle-lengt- h formal is still the 4 teaspoons baking bottom and sides of powder pie pan. most popular. H cap granulated sugar Chill thoroughly. Rounded Shoulders 5 tablespoons shortening Filling: Soften gelatin in cold Are Essential cop milk ' water. Heat peaches, syrup and V 2 egga The artificial shoulcup sugar. Beat egg yolks slightly 2 caps thinly sliced ders which we started seeing some cooking and add gradually to heated mixtime ago have gradually disapapples ture without stirring. Continue to peared, and fortunately, tool They Topping: cook and stir until slightly thickH cap melted batter er substihave no place In a fashion world ened. Dissolve softened gelatin in tute which highlights beauty and femihot peach mixture. Blend in lemon brown cap sagsr (packed) nity. juice and rind. Cool. Force cottage 1 teaspoon cinnamon In the really cheese through sieve and add to dresses, 1 tcanpoon nutmeg no shoulder pads are used. If you peach-gelati- n mixture. Beat egg To make batter part, rinse raisins whites until foamy, add salt and do have them, make certain they and are small and cleverly concealed. chop. Sift together Dour, salt, beat stiff. Gradually add remaining In other words, use padlng to give baking powder and sugar. Work in Vt cup sugar, beating after each ada nice round line, but have It done shortening. Add milk and eggs, dition. Fold into peach-gelati- n mixso carefully that no one realizes beaten together, and mix wefl. Stir ture. Pour into crumb shell and In raisins and applet. Pour into a chill S to 4 hours before serving. you're wearing pads. Ceats Use Plenty LYNN SAYS: Chicken salad looks elegant when Of Materials Delightful Salads garnished with apricots rolled in Most of the coats seen currently Please the Palate toasted coconut, topped with whipare long and full, whether they're Mix nuts with cream ped cream and a cherry. of the belted variety or princess cheese pistachio Raw cauliflowerets tossed with form Into balls. Serve and style or fitted. If they're full length, these on apricot halves and raw carrots, blanched alshredded crisp that is, coming to the dress hemmonds and lettuct hearts In mayonsalad greens. line, they're bound to use a lot of Small whole leaves of spinach naise are crisp and delicious. material. toassed with a garlic-flavore- d Garnish individual salmon salads Because of the lovely rich fab- French dressing make a tangy with notched cucumber slices, marinated green beans, tomato wedges. rics used oa eoats. you'll be amazed green salad for heavy dinners. Luncheon meat rolled with a fillPineapple spears spread with at some ef the lovely details In cream tailoring. These features have often whole cheest and garnished with ing of finely shredded carrot mixed fresh strawberries are with mayonnaise may be used with beea used In the psit, but K takes favorite. spring sny vegetable salad. a good material to show them up to full advantage. ' last-minu- te w 6-- ... complisbed, finished, settled, nevei to change. Think of it as being constantly in a state of development, up or down, tor better or worse. Either your marriage Is a more perfect thing today than it was a year ago or it is a less perfect one. Which is it? Don't let it getTnto an unimaginative rut, a daily pounding along at distasteful drudgery. And don't let its only bright moment be the radio, the movies, parous, murder stories. Mke it in Itself the core of your aappiness, the center from which all these amusements and activities spring. Easier said than done? Of course. But marriage, like anything else worth while, is a slow, hard, demanding job. And its success or failure is far more in the hands of the woman than the man. Money Is The Root Finances are of first Importance and most wives fail in one of two particulars there and some fail in both. First, the wife won't keep expenses down to budget lines. And second, she takes no interest in how the money Is made. This last, and it is the most common failing, is peculiar to American women. European wives share every moment of a man's care, anxiety, doubt. They know who the customers are, what taxes and rent are, what the man's hopes and plans are. But some of our women i.ni 2 Ml KM Had St SpadalActfmDnrrMct IV capt mmm Ut ( to 110 F.) mer-lngu- slim-tailor- others Necklines are pretty. Smart! stiff-lookin- g high-price- One ef the features ef the Empire waistline la the opportunity it gives for a new type of dece-ratie-a. Newest Is the im ef scatter pins, many times larger than these wera ea year sheal-de- r, se large la fact, that asaally eae la all ytrsH wast. Very Barrow belts are amen favored. Per sheer weols and these elaesia dresses ef svoa rsysa, yosH like the eerd belts, tetany ef which are leather. Fer soft dresses, there's a aewer style: lace-lihJeweled belts that leek mach like the highly ernamentaj aeck-lacyoa've bea weariag. ever-ee-sma- e. es d lorS Ox. Cons ilfn ilf in HOT CROSS BUNS 3 MB lifted Mnm ' mM -- flota-- W .7 Ate koaasocar UKtoaia.QuasH I ft j BMitoSaaiaMiMto -. Aana 4C77CW Stap It Dinolrc yeatt In wann water (103 to 110 F.) la lane mixing bowL Stap 2i Add wear, salt, unbeaten en. Sour, raiiim. citron and dnn&mon. Beat well with electric mixer on low or medium nieed, or by hand with lam wooden tpoon. Add shortening, beating until thoroughly mixed. Stap 3i Spoon dough Into well greaied muffin full. Stop 4t Let riie la warm pans, filling about one-thiplace (90 to 95'F.) until dough has risen level with top oJ muffin pans (about 25 to 30 minutes).' Stap Si Baka In moderately hot oven (375 to 400 F.) 20 minutes. Stap 6: Remove from pans and glaze with thin powdered sugar Icing. When cool, make a cross oa each with plain king. Yields 18 to 24 buns. 8) many d combination with good materials that you won't want to miss an opportunity to have something of it in your wardrobe. It can, however, be earried out without showing anything fussy. If you're making a linen blouse for a suit, this Is an ideal fabric ST0PPED THE SQUEAKS d 30 MINUTE Y ' full-skirt- NE e 4 full-skirt- Back fullness is smart MOMMY'S -P1GHT - e ip Grey Chiffon well-greas- rials which will make you sigh with delight. They are beautifully woven and in stunning colors. Really sleek and silky gabardines that can show tailoring to perfection are as handsome as it's possible to be. Exquisite handwork is featured on much of the clothing. You'll be seeing a lot of it on the new blouses In the form of magnificiently embroidered collars, cuffs and blouse front. On dresses it shows off best on the new portrait neckline as well as the bodice and sometimes on the cuffs. There la something so rich an utterly feminine about handwork In suzit.l White coal is the figurative name for falling water that is Block That Divorce capable of being used for power purposes. The term originated in France; it is the literal translaBell Syndicate WNU Features tion of houille blanche and was CAVE YOUR MARRIAGE if probably suggested because much of the falling water in France you can. Partly because marmounriage is the very root and basis originated in of our civilization, but partly, tains, or because falling water when filled with air bubbles aptoo, because there is no compan-ioashor happiness in the world pears white when compared with like that of a man and woman who the blackness of coal. have achieved a successful marTide water, usable for power, is sometimes called "blue coal." riage. Don't ttink of your relationship with your husband as a fact ac snow-covere- vwwMUAvAMMMMwua i White Coal KATHLEEN NORMS ico news. By Ertta Haley Be Thnraday, March 10, 1949 THE TIMES- - NEWS. NEPHL UTAH "Ms, . . . Consider expenditures . . . remain all their wedded lives in a state of supreme indifference and Ignorance on those points. What they want Is the money and nothing else. And some of them urge a man Into actual dishonesties in their eagerness for money. Once the money point is settled the marriage is satisfactorily, halfway to success. Girls before marriage ought to be encouraged to work out budgets, to consider expenditures. The Cutter marriage was on the rocks 11 years ago this year. Everything was wrong with it. The four rooms, expensive apartment-hous- e the two exacting babies who started coughing in November and didn't stop until AprlL The surveillance ef Jim's mother. The money shortage. And all the details that dust, didies, dishes, disgust and disillusionment could supply. The Cutters talked of divorce. But how? If Jim couldn't support his family in one unit, how could he support It in two? Quarreling Stops Then the older baby got polio and Jim and Nancy were awakened. The carping, scolding, quarreling stopped like magic. Mother and father turned to the task of saving little Beverley. Beverley needed sunshine. So they drove out into the least fashionable of Toledo's suburbs and bought two acres and a shanty for The house had electricity, $1,300. but no bathroom, no furnace, no luxuries. "Freedom don't we all love it and I was free!" she writes me. "No telephone, no outside interests at all. Just Boppo, who was two when we went out there, and Bev getting well visibly, and Jim coming home a new man. He put our in, he got the garden inte shape, be brought in the first two of my handsome brood of chickens In his pocket tiny peepers to amuse Bev. In 1940 we mortgaged ourselves to the tune of $19,000 and built two five-roocottages on the front of our place. They are com pieteiy separate from us, and they bring in $200 a month. Jim says nothing en earth can keep us from being snug and secure. floor-heate- t this tested recipa Introduce you to won-lerf- ul Red Star yeatt. You'll want to use lad Star In af your recipes. Romember, it leaps fresh (or months without refrigeration. i Ta Clean Suede Laying Hens A good laying hen producing 180 To clean dark colored suede artito 200 or more eggs a year will cles, rub them with an art gum eat about 100 pounds of feed. eraser or a rubber sponge. To a sren't worried about that. We're happy. "I look back at our Jlfe a few years ago," the letter ends, "and I don't seem to be the same woman. That other woman always was trying to push ber life aside and live in some dream. It took terror, poverty, change to awaken her. Ours Isn't one of the sensational American stories.' It wouldn't have mattered to anyone if our marriage had ended in divorce and our family been scattered to try all sorts of miserable makeshifts. Scours Pie Crust Rub in For even consistency when making a pie crust, add water with a clothes sprinkler. 'Suj.'' J. "'';f " tfyiawjwaaii Ben-Ga- y, quick! Gently warming Ben-Ga- y discombrings speedy, welcome relief from chest-col- d fort. 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