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Oshawa Daily Times, 29 May 1930, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA DAILY -IMES, THURSDAY, Lu 29, 1930 PACE SEVEN en's Ii / i terests intl ie' ome': aoe and t he ommunity WOMEN'S Conan " sikking oo bon io hh » at warns St" ny his to home, i room of sll it ive ota) heen oar, After cy it is the central considered very often is the kitche Joom of the house for all that goes BF oi SC 0, Ve | lois af he Nouersure y 0 ority 0 house r's Hae gh jhe Housewife A perhaps just | day t within its ol it ttle tired of the season's work whould 'the orefore hs mado as at- and vushes through it anxious to | tractive as possible and when tho A ------ WEE hh ' T Joised for another Ag A without Or MOTHER, | GET MUCH WHITER CLOTHES THAN YOU... PLEASE TRY RINSO IN YOUR WASHER PLL TRY IT 'NEXT WASHDAY, JUST TO PLEASE YOU NEXT WASHDAY | NEVER BAW YOUR WASH LOOK SJ SNOWY! AND OUT ON THE LINE SO EARLY, TOO MY DAUGHTER TOLD ME - ABOUT A WONDERFUL SOAP «= RINSO. IT LOOSENS THE DIRT LIKE MAGIC A Hy Whiter ~from bi er Row gd $Sioush to make you sir 8 for Joyo ges - webinar "clothes nd there's noh work a fe hd oh Fe hard: plu of Great Sacrifice Sale LADIES' COATS % Every Coat in the store must be sold _ tegardless of cost. Now is your oppor- tunity te purchase a Coat, | TWEED COATS RT ¢ Gaal RAR SRE RLL LB) 4 Miss Florence, beautiful specia)- ty dancer, now with a Now Yoik show, who is to marry 87-year-old Maharajah of Kapurthala, tho wealthiest native prince of India, This will be the second wife to be taken by the prince, who married Anita Delgado, sn Spanish dancer, In 1007, The wedding will take place about the middie of Miss Florence In of European pare © ntage and od ad ye are of age. matter is seriously ccontempluted one will discover that it does not take a great deal of expenses to rodecorate the kitchen, Many housewives have not yet seen past the idea of an all white kitchen, which is only one short step from the dingy colorless kitchen of a generation or two ago, There is hardly any color that in not suitable for use in the kit. chen, Walls, of eourse are the first consideration, The one I have in mind now, is a room, not large, with two east windows, a door In the north wall to the basement, at the extreme south wall a door ontering the dining room, and a door at the west which is the back entpance Lo the house, The walla af painted a areamy yellow, wbove' # baseboard of a yellow-tlled dado, marked off with black, The wood. work and furniture are also paint ed yellow; with the chair. rungs, groovings on the table leds, and outlines of door panels in black to haymonize with the black and old ivory of the tiled pattern lin. oloum on the floor. The dnintiest yollow. and black check gingham curtaine finished with black riek- rack braid, adorns the windows, On the roller shades, cupboard doors, and drop leaves of the table are wstencilled colorful designs of horns of plenty averflowing with fruits and vegetables in their natur- al greens, reds and purples, Other color schemes may be just us pretty in the kitchen, Gray with touches of red was used sue- connfully for one room, and blue and gray for another, Green; A Jight shade, with gray or yellof ia vory good in a north room, When ghoosing the color for your new kitelien be sure it is something that you will not tire of quickly and something that will make your home work-room a cheerful place to he In, The housewife will find it novel work to paint the furniture kor. wolf so that pxpense will be saved in that quarter, If she in rather glover with her brush she can touch ap the top of the electric or gan range to give It appearance of not being left entirely out of the color scheme, This may seem an added tax on lio energy of the housekeeper ard he household pooket book, but it is not so great on either that all the the members of the family will not agree that it was worthwhile, COURT DERUTANTES Perhaps you too, have beon won dering how the debutantes, who are to be presented at the court of thelr majesties, the King and Queen pass the weary hours of waiting in their motors, accompanied by thelr mothers and escorts, in the Mall before puckigghum 'Palace, We read that they formed in line about five o'clock in the afternoon to wait their turn to be presented, and there are hundreds of them, so the procession is very slow. It really in rg be. an suo time for those us And exoitmg are to make their greatest bow h soolety, All in thelr court finery these yolny ladies must walt, The crowd In the street is most Mterented and throngs near the motors, A ples in. the Monto) ar gives us young and T Nan has no yy Young Man--"You're right about maney Py I'm not 4 tool" dq ati] come to toe [mere Ae, PE FASHION TIPS " » VRE TRON | Pastel organdie evening frocks are being sponsored by Chanel, Among the puecopniul jewesiry ideas of the season In (he: uke of fruit motifs in "all manner of ornn. ments, These are apt to be In fruit colorings with mareasite or erysinl and are often grouped in baskets, on platters or in horw of plenty Everything from pre. clous jewels to synthetie ones are used for brooches, clusps, bracelets, buckles and scores, You *stele oglts from this {ave you any "Yes, | took Judge man's shop Accused mistake" Judge "How is that Accuseds="l thought fresh Lustige DNluetter, excuse 2" them by they were Berlin, a ------------ LL SPRING COLOR In_& Twinkling With Tintex I¥ tairs and and Lady's Ch we there are bh rics 'wearable and fabrics lecorative that need new (0 start the new spring séason! lintex brings back original wolor-bloom to faded fabrics of all tinds without muss or fuss. Below 're listed Tintex Products to bring wow Jrouey | to every: thing from lash, trimmed lin to drab drape Select the prover kind of Tintex s=road the directions on the box, + + You've never dreamed that home dyeing and tinting Id he so hy \ ould La 4 quick, so per: THE TINTEX Ghoti Products for tery Home- tinting and Dyeing Need * Box--Tinte wt ' Nar, Twa ne in . he ing ee bo [ T'01 bet be didy tool July, [ Waur Vegetable Com pound is a good meficine. Anyone who 18 in peor health uld not hesitate to Tye it. When 1 was taki the \ table Compou ed (Be sample Liver Pound I ini CONCORDIA CREAMED 1OBNTER 1oight the package. | have Nan them every night since and 1 can feel myself Improving, 1 am so thankful for the good they do me that I have told several women about ft'=- Mn, G. W. Posliff, 263 Huron St. Stratford, Omeario, Lydia E. Pinkham' Veoetahle Compound 1 youths Girls From England Classi. fied by Title of "Les Miss" London, May I'he | respondent of the Daily | All English girls in Paris, | holiday makers olgirls, wage enr | ning residents or students, are classi | fied by Frenchmen under the gener al {and comprehensive title of "Les Miss | "Les Miss ure Paris, in fact, there lish girly here * | hve ever been before atsthis time of the year. AU English girls in Parls are net tourists of course. Many are residents githeg from choice of gcc) sity, and many earn thelr living In | France because there is no work for | them in Great Britain There is a vist colony of secretaries, shorthand typists, translaters, telephone opera tors, hotel clerks and dress makers' 20 Paris cor ) CWS Jays whether sche numerous in Eng very are more their sisters in London, except that they are usually a little better paid and consequently better dressed It ix probably true to say that much of the present tendency of French girls 'towards greater economic and moral intelligence, their keener in terest in physical fitness, thelr une quenchable desire to be the comrades and equals of their husbands and bro thers, thelr "idening knowledge of English Literature and drama, and their growivy taste for travel, can be traced to the unconscious influe: and exmmnpie ot the "English Miss" in Paris They have taught Paris to drink tea, for example, English tea-rooms catering for tourists abound, but be« pides these are many. purely French establishments where English visite ora rarely penetrate, yet where none the less four or five o'clock in the afternoon find crowds of Parisian girls drinking tea which 10 years ago they would have despised as "in. sipid refreshment from outre Man- che" (the other side of the Channel), Just as it is becoming fashionable to talk: English in public here, so tea- fuinking. 'a la Miss" is increasing ly at to do. oho is another Loglish girl has taught t maiden, Statistics' quoted, with many exclamation marks, by a porting alls [a here the other day show that dimming and diving are now more vahitlae. her here among girls than among men, The reason Is the Eng« fish wir], who 'takes a morning bath in the Seine bank Swimming baths durtiue her holidays here, © When 1 asked a Parisian friend of mine What he thought ot them he sald! "They are charming, Their com plexions. are wonderful, And don't they walle fast? Great fish strides they have. One can't keep pace with them. But why do ey wear their skirts so short?" Another critic found them "very intelligent and selt. possessed" but complained that their dresses semed 10 Mm far tov much alike. The "Miss Nuigie who ia never confused with "I'Americaine," of with the Italian or German girl has a surprisingly strong influenge in an hmportant corner of Parisi pays chology, Frengh girls watch her step, sulff disapprovingly at the length ad energy of it, and then proceed to im- itate it with excellont results, Fren ch Mrding themselves {reaye 3 or outclassed at swi on don fn J Even thing the French ' Turpin cfects n yb A girl the other day, ine rant post i 1 we en noenng epartment. Om She is French QV erywh Al iy Gi a, Ye olselle," it is felt Ne Saald oh! dis eet a apartment so suo 80 8 My Hier Cah supe A SD An better gout: oy aL Mrs, Briggs (with deep nealing) RARE FREER ENGLISH YOUTH AS i. INFLUENGED PARIS just now than there |x assistants, alt of whom dre very like | ARAAAAAAS, KITCHEN CORNER ARARKKAA One small can lobster, 2 hard- gooked eggs, 2 cups white sauce, paprika, salt, rounds of hot, but tered toast, Shell and slice thinly the hard-cooked eggs. Fake the lobster and season highly . with pepper; paprika, and a lithe salt, Hont the white sauce, add the lob- ster and slices of eggs, and sorve on rounds of hot, buttered tonst, A thin cont of lacquer keeps brass fixtures from tarnishing. Pink choeks from a good diet plenty of sleep, sunshine and exer. cise in the open do not rub of, height for the | generally about the worker's A comfortable kitehen table in inches below elbow, PROVIDES MONEY TO BURY SLAIN NURSE (By Canadian Proms "Loa Wire) Toronto, May 29.,--Preparations at Chicago for the burisl in Pot. ter's Pleld of Mary Hogg, preity 2h-your-old Toronto nurse, were halted today when a local business man offered to defray the expense of bringing the body to this city for burial, Mins Hogg was found in n park- od motor car near Glencoe, Ills, Inst Friday with a bullet through Alongside of her re. powed the body of Willlam C, Mur. ray, 80, great war veteran of Dur. ban, South Africa, Ho too had been | vhot through the head, In Ms hand was clutched a revolver, leading to the belief the couple died in "| uleldeo Phe. | Wants indepoinionce | From United States (By Canadian Prone Leased Wire) { London, May 20.--*It {is time we had a declaration of independ. ence of the United States." The Rt, Hon, IL, C. 8. Amery, former see- rotary of state for the dominions, used these words in a strong plea which he voleed last night before a banquet of the Empire Chambers SN of Commerce on hohalf of the de- velopment of empire markets, mie urgent need, Easter Housecleaning aA I I a iu both look very happy and « Mr, able." Amery was convinced econo. unity was.the Empire's most "We were." be "T Just dropped in 16 see you You omiorke "POMPEY" On Sale Alfred Meakin's English Semi-Porcelain China (OPEN STOCK DECORATION) One of the best value Dinner Sets brought out this yeas. SATURDAY SERVING OF SILVER FLATWARE THAT IS GUARANTEED T0 GIVE SATISFACTION GOES WITH EACH DINNER SET May 31st (Serving for 12 people) (Serving for 8 people) (Serving for 6 people) 6 Cups, 6 Saucers, 6 I i 98 Piece Dinner and Tea Set. With Serving of Silver Flatwear. Regular $39.50 62 Piece Dinner and Tea Set: With Serving of Silver Flatware. Regular $27.50 32 Piece Dinner and Tea Set B. & B. Plates, 6 Breakfast Plates, 6 Cereal Plates, | Platter, | Open Vegetable Dish. This is our Special Apartment House Set. We have wonderful values n. dl of discontinued Dinner Sets to be cleared out BETTER SEE THEM-=Any one of the above be: birchiaed at Special Price on Saturday oM bs ha Regular $31.50 $55.00 | sgvy.00 Special Price Regular $21.25 Special Price ~ 48 Piece Dinner and Tea Set. With Serving of Silver Flatware Regular'$21.50 Regular $17.75 Special Price Composition 'of Set iw Special Price. The dishes shown in cut are not * w not received the cut, > ---- ESTABLISHED. 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH . wh OSHAWA |

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