VIVID COLOUR ALLIANCES
This Coronation year women will be asked to wear glaring and unusual colour alliances — violet blue and begonia red, scarlet and peacock blue, and grey gfeen with mustard among them. New designs on prints include lighted cigarettes, window boxes filled with flowers, and market baskets. Bast met West in many of the dresses shown by a young designer in a recent collection. Out .of cdmpliment to Indian princes Who will be visiting London in the summer ,Ke embroiders evening gowns with crystals in jewel colourings and ■adapts the tunie coats worn by Indians as full-length evening coats for women. There are made from rich printed satins and fastened with jewelled buttons. Ostrich fekther boas appear in this collection, and ostrich feathers trim evening dresses. Low crowns, square crowns, important crowns — but 110 high ones — are the decisions of English niilliners planning spring hats.
To relieve the irritation of mosqulto 1 bites, rub the fipOts with &, cake of WCt . soap. i J If you discover that yOu have over- ] salted a vegetable, cOver the dish I tightly with a wet cloth, and the exCOSs ] df salt will disappear. ] J
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 73, 13 April 1937, Page 12
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