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Show .... DESCSET FASHION TIPS NEWi AND $oft Lake City, Tuesday Jun TELEGRAM, L Aia 21, 1960 LHJ CJ fr ? 1.1 I lj 1 ivQlT DURING L JLJ LJUUULi u r F :D Two' years ago Balenciaga Introduced a floor-lengtstark white pique evening gown that became the sensation of It. was as Riviera' nights. simple, as pur. patio dresses, biit sophisticated in its cut and Style, and it looked cool. Now, many of our short sum tner dinner dresses reflect this simplicity and flawless design. Short white piques ofteh have camisole tops, ' but skirts are shapely, the prettiest belled or Slightly full. This year many of these stark white dresses are made in the famous cotton ottoman. Though you may prefer lilac, ice blue, or sharp pink, white still rates highest with most women I know. On hot summer nights tills simple but well designed short white dress actually outshines fancier dothes. - i OPEN FRIDAY :U -- molded coleslaw is as fresh to look at as it is JELLIED CDLESLAV-4-TW!tastto taster Unmold it on crisp watercress and garnish with sliced cucumbers. y P.M. Food Is Fun Jellied" Coleslaw Is Summertime Treat y - i. sAyJ ' By. VllNNIFBED ' JABDINE Deseret News Food Editor The best Jellied coleslaw weve ever tasted, fOonounced several people who tasted this1 recipe when it had been And not only Is it .delicious to taste, but its very pretty to look at with Its fresh soft yellow color. gelatin is the base- of the salad; mayonnaise and .sour- cream are stirred in.along with shredded y Vi sour cream cabbage, prepared mustard and 1 fiteaspoon grated onion a bit of grated onion, and 1 tablespoon nally cucumber, green pepper, ' mustard prepared or stuffed green pimiento 2 tablespoons vinegar I olives can be added according 1 teaspoon sugar to ones ow n taste, 2 cups finely shredded For special mold and servcabbage tea1 we dissolve ing,. usually cup slivered green spoon unflavored gelatin in a pepper bit of the cold liquid, then stir Dissolve gelatin and salt In into the hot liquid to dissolve. water. Add e&Id water and This sets the salad a little hot chill until just sirupy. Then unmolds it so that permore, pre-pare- - Lemon-flavore- d 0AQ - : cup-dair- SILK ORGANZA moonbeaming In on summer with a heavenly kind of dazzle. This special arrangement of beauty by Ceil Chapman features an elaborately beaded bodice, tiered tucks at the waist, and a sweepmg fullness of skirt. si7s: UlMMcli S50 East First South DEPARTMENT! IN APPLIANCE - fectly. Consider this salad for summer serving; its a perfect accompaniment for baked ham, barbecued " spareriba mhv- cold cuts!" Coleslaw Jellied 1 package lemon-flavore- gelatin ' teaspoon salt - 1 Va - . BIG BARGAINS cup hot water cup cold water cup mayonnaise Fur Company SAVE, SAVE SAVE HUDSON BAY on Fabulous Hudson Bay Fashions 'pre-holida- y fold in remaining ingredients except cabbage and green peppers. Chill until slightly thick ened. Fold in vegetables. Pour into individual molds or one largely quart mold. Chill until firm and unmold on a bed of watercress or other crisp greens. Makes 6 servings. Menu for Tomorrow Baked Ham Corn Fritters Buttered Peas and Carrots Jellied Coleslaw Pineapple Pie Beverage 2-SPEE- 2-CYC- D- LE Keeping Posted Wife Resents 'Intruding ' Mother! n-L- aw By EMILY POST Dear Mrs. Post: We live next door to my mother-in-laand when she comes over she taps lightly on the door and walks right in. Sometimes I am in the midst of taking a bath or dressing. Even though she Is a close relative I think she should respect our privacy and wait to be admitted instead of walking right In. Do you? Answer: The way out of this difficulty Is to keep your door locked, then she or anybody else will have to ring or knock and wait until you open it. If she asks why it is locked, you can explain that it Is because a salesman barged in the day before and gave you a very uncomfortable time getting him out again, or you are locking it to keep the neighbors children front ' running in and out all day long. Dear Mrs. Post: A group from our office go bowling once a week. The group consists of both men and women and there are eight in alL After bowling we usually go somewhere for a sandwich. I would like to know if it is up to the men in the group to pay fot the. women, or should they pay their own? Answer: Unless it Is decided beforehand that your refreshments are to be a Dutch Treat, or the women insist on paying their share when the check is presented, it is assumed that the men will' divide the check among them, and the women pay nothing. , DOOR CRASHERS Just 66 White & Pastel SWEATERS Values fo $9.98 ' AlI.Remaining o 3 Great Groups Val. to $90 Val. to $110 S)(S) Superb fashions! Fabulous Savings on eoats and suits to wear now and through Fall. Long coats, Shortie eoats. DRESSES Val. to $43 A Val. to $55 DTI1III1XIK T Customer Parking at Grants Lots Please with reductions like these i ALL FIAL. Cash or Charge ' . , Furs and Fashions SALES 238 SoutlvMairi Utah's Oldest F,ur Store O BUILT-I- O N OWATER LINT FILTER! LEVEL SELECTOR! NORMAL CYCLE & GENTLE CYCLE! 5 A. WASH-RINS- E SN,ENT , the romantic royal court photographer who won the hand of Britains vivacious Princess Margaret has a collection of hiseutstanding works shown Coronet Magazine. DohtJnias this exciting ga- Antony CAPACITY! . FAST OR SLOW SURGILATOR ACTION PRINCESS HAND' Other Dresses Itedneed up to 50 BIG 10 LB. , THE PHOTOGRAPHER WHO WON O - WATER LEVEL SELECTION -- COLD WATER WASH! TEMPERATURES-EV- EN As Little As PER M0. Armstrong-Jone- llery showing 15 July in the 1050 East 21st South Murray 48th. South pages of Pictures by the Princess Husband SUGAR HOUSE just-o- ut CORONET ' furniture company , 1134 N. 5th West (Jut SouthU.S.of and State r im nnnnnnnn cu czjcd - v.. - Provo i indfo oa i r i Provo Rivor Highway IV) 1 s 1 b " |