Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 9 Sep 1948, p. 3

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19g Waly 5 og e fog lang c fog ut gy °T cer © thay * frog } Care Potty 18 nex aka at the lar pig social 5. Fi bricats on there 3 as hy Lop effi over 8 ge, the] bring with ade, 1 this reen ction fi ptember 9, 1948 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL hursday, Se I . In the Woman's World - How Is Your Taste In Ties? « are men who state very hatically they would rather br let a woman select their i. But whether the would- want male likes it or not, EF 'act vemaing that women pur- Bl. 50 per cent of the 150,000 "0 neckties sold each year her this continent. Because, ac- ) to Colborne Streets pur- men's haberdashery, Bh. rather's Day, Christmas or Bays roll around, the odds are last 20 to 1 that cravats are At they'll get from the leading fy in (heir own particular play- et. A fiowever, many women still Bc o lot to learn about buying fl. (ic. This semi-ignorance fs largely from the fact that, 0.50 men are continually wax- i humourously lyrical about the © ble ties their girls choose for n, women are afraid to rely on fe = taste and good ffieir natural Here are a few hints for gals io would like to keep the one- yet still cater to oir own instincts where colour B00 y neatness, and that cer- {inctive quality are con- If a man is too conserva- m a slightly bolder or tie in the pattern he Brned. e, giv Bic he goes for too loud ones, select. a more subdued number, but don't endeavour to introduce fun- ereal tints right off the bat. One salesgirl in a local empor- ium found a meat solution to the problem of a husband who habi- tually wore a standard blue polka dot tie. She stuck to the same pattern and colour, but she got. him ties with a mite more intens- ity. Slightly larger dots she varied with tiny dots that gave the effect of a solid colour. Gra- dually, he found himseld wearing and enjoying ties which were much more colourful, and which took him out of the "bracketed" class, Another main street merchant recalls the wife of a council mem- ber who was addicted to garish neckwear, From huge sailboat numbers she worked him over to one-inch scarlet and green circle effects. From there he worked down to bright, but tasteful, Paisleys. Now she no longer winces when she sees him on a public platform. The relatively few colours a man wears should make choosing ties to go with his suits easy busi- ness for his wife or gal friend. If he has all the combinations in wears, Don't try to swing er in one full swoop. If his wardrobe, only three colours plaids in grey or brown; some tweeds, also grey or brown; solid blues, browns or greys, and a possible grey worsted which has minor variations in shade. If yowre daring, and say to hang with safety, stick to your natural inclinations. You're taste will still be better than his. And don't forget the utility of the cast-off male cravat. More and more women are converting men's ties to their own uses--as hair bows, belts for slacks, as patch material for quilts. Nance Stilley, one of the sisters who have been thrilling C.N.E. crowds double boiler. gar, and egg yolks. , Beat well and Page 3 pinch of powdered cloves 3, cup water 3 cup vinegar 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten 2 tbsps. dripping. Mix dry ingredients in top of Add water, vine- heats. Anne. to her Send this cols add dripping. in your homemaking problems and watch Pour over cooked xxx Allan invites you to write in care of The Journal. suggestions on umn for replies. for two years, has a bathing suit designed from 20 varied neck- pieces. Which makes 10 ties more than one would feel modern feminine marine wear dictates as ample covering. Hello Homemakers! We paid "high stakes" for tomato plants this year and with this in mind shall cherish them, then use the tomatoes as they ripen. The same is true of all garden produce. Serve a variety of vegetables in a variety of ways--mot the same old thing yesterday, today and tomorrow. In the hands of a good cook, a vegetable plate can be colourful, refreshing in flavour and appetizing--another way of assuring your family their share of fresh vegetables. The relish tray with a harmon- need be involved for safety: Some izing assortment--carrot sticks, for only PERMANENT SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY THURSDAY, SEPT. 9th - § $8.50 Cream Permanent Lovely new hair-dos to keep you looking smart and stylewise in tune with the new trend of fashion. Get your permanent wave to-day. Expert Service. Stop in! Ogilvie"s Beauty Salon Phone 11 for Appointment EPT. 16th $6.50 Economical Prices FLAT Por Gal, Por Qt. Per Jig $5.75 $175 $0.55 SEMI-GLOSS AND GLOSS Por Gal. Por Qt. Por Hg $6.60 $2.05 $0.60 The Community Hardware IS NOW Under New Management We look forward to serving the needs of the community. WE HOPE YOU WILL DROP IN SO WE MAY MEET YOU PERSONALLY We Will Continue to Carry a Full Line of Pet Supplies ELAT oFlat and Semi White. ©Gloss Colors--Gloss White, Soft White Gloss, True Ivory, Rich Cream, Peach Buff, Canary Yellow, Rose, Apple Green, Light Beige, Powder Blue, also Black and White. USE PETAL TONE (VITOLIZED OIL) WASHABLE WALL PAINT For Lasting Economy And Beauty, SEMI-GLOSS Gloss Colors--Wedgewood Blue, Waterfall Blue, French Beige, Sunshine Yellow, Light Buff, Ivory, Ce- lestial Green, Surf Green, Pastel Green, Harvest Tan, Rose, Cameo Peach, Twilight Gray, Soft White, also Black and | VV VV VV VY VV VV VV VV VV VV VY VV VY VYVV VV VV VY VVY YS \ GLOSS The Community Hardware ERIC I BILL C. DIX fhone 1288 (We Deliver) ab abd doodsdiods did Ad AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARARARAARAAAA COOMEES Colborne St. VV V VV MILLINERY ACC Phone 738-W. LYDIA GEORGE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR ESSORIES Colborne Street from. your refrigerator, cut up leaves and toss the salad with dressing at the last minute. Peeling vegetables in the morn- ing and letting them soak in wa- because such treat- ment robs them of value. Scrub and cook in their jackets or peel just before they go into the pot where you have heated a little salted water to boiling. closely to get the cooking under way at once. Note the time whem steam shows boiling point again and don'tvovercook to avoid ruin- ter is "out" Cover ing the texture, colour and nour- ishment. As soon as they are tender, they are done. TAKE A TIP 1. Unless you are in an awful hurry, leave vegetables whole or cut in large pieces for cooking. 2. The best way to cook a po- tato is to bake it, but new ones should be boiled to prevent soggi- ness. Beets, carrots, marrow are delicious steam-cooked in a cover ed casserole with very little water. This requires 10 minutes longer than 'boiling, but three kinds of vegetables can be cooked in the oven at one time--one with a milk sauce, the other with a pie crust over it, and the third vegetable plain. 3. If you do have leftovers, store them, covered, in the re- frigerator, and use them prompt- ly. TURNIP GREENS WITH SAUCE 4 qt. saucepan full of turnip greens 4 tbsps. flour 1 cup sour cream 2 thsps. vinegar 1, tsp. sugar 15 tsp. salt pinch of pepper i 2 tsps. grated cheese. Cook turnip leaves 10 minutes and drain well. Combine flour and cream in a saucepan; add vinegar and seasonings" and cook, stirring constantly. Serve at once over greens. Six servings. BEETS WITH MUSTARD SAUCE 2 tbsps. mustard 2 tsps. sugar 1 tsp. salt 3 tsps. flour SIMPLIFIED SKIN CARE Oty Séin Designed to do the most for the skin in the shortest mea- sure of time. Milky Liquid Cleanser, 2.50 Ardena Skin Tonic, 1.25 to 9.75 Velva Cream Mask, Astringent Cream, Lille Lotion, 1. or All-Day Foundation, 1.25 David J. Russell, Phm.B. (BYERS' DRUG 00.) Phone 47 Oakville --OF-- --and-- pepper rings, tomato wegen, SNOW Sul cauliflowerettes, radishes, cucum- ey ber slices and whatever. Bring izes 0 - raw vegetables crisp and cool RAINCOATS The Hobby COLBORNE ST. - EEC A NEW SHIPMENT Fall and Winter Coats DETTE TTY TOO! Horse PHONE 1303 § i § § of black, lime, brown width. Priced at or In_ floral woven designs. shell, rose, blue, i Priced at In colours of egg-shell, dark yellows, dark and light patterns to choose from. HE en Ln ne DRAPERIES wine or green. $3.39 & $3.69 yard 48" width. : J ] 1 i A BAMBOO FLORAL PATTERN Something really smart in draperies . . . Bam- hoo floral patterns with background colours, egg-shell. 48" $2.79 yard DAMASK Colours of egg- 48" width. SHRUNKETIZED CRETONNE and light greens, greys. Many Priced .... $2.39 yard The Ross PHONE 436 OAKVILLE'S OWN FASHION CENTRE Stores OAKVILLE

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