WEEK-END GALE (Continued from Page One) Prince Uupcrt Dailp iSetos Tuesday, October 12, 1948 n il r 11 i jSOnaoie iuedb lurrnouseKeepers Lis teners Develop Skilled Musicians Authority Says Great Audiences as Important as Great Teachers MONTREAL It takes good SELL WORSTEDS AT LOW PRICES HUDDERSF1E7LD, Eng., B English worsteds in South Africa have to compete with a Japanese product similar in weight, quality and design, and selling from 8s. to 10s. ($160 to $2) a yard cheaper, says a report to a Huddersfield firm. The iiERTS FOR CH LUKLN COME . , T7 ly near the exposed rocks which formed the shoreline. The Discoverer came to rest wedged between two rocks with her stern hanging over deep water. There was imminent danger that she might slip into the depths. V . a kimimp rc itir ai t? new uutms For Autumn ... meals lor listeners as well as competent Instructors to make skilled f and on this Dash of salt 1 tablespoon butter, melted 1 tablespoon lemon Juice . 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind a cup cream (whipped) report, compiled by the firm's W necessary. South African representatives, "That is why we did not sal- j musicians, said Rla Lenssens, a vage any of our personal pro-; pupii an(i former voice instruc-erty," Sessions said. "We were tor at the Royal Conservator-afraid we would be trapped if ium of Music in Brussels, when was submitted to the Hudders- Skilful U of Reversible Linings, Change-over Capes and Buttons Provide Variety ddiuoiw w 1 , nr lield Chamber of Commerce eeai egg yoiK until . i . . The chamber decided that if the piece ae resw- coiorea .ana tnicK. Add sugar. we went below." she came here to join the Mc- . Sessions was a heavy loser in Gill Conservatorlum. the children arc sait and melted butter and beat By Muriel Narraway Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, ft Qulck-chanee the wreck, because part of the Miss Lenssens, who in private samples of the Japanese cloth substantiated the charge, a protest would be made to the Board may something until sugar is dissolved. Add ..a tn and may even iemon Juice and rind and beat Discoverer's cargo was house- life is Mme. Heyninx-Lenssens, ensembles of ingenuous design hold furniture belonging to him. said the creation of great sing of Trade. " effect in getting untn blended. Chill thoroughly. ' . tha fire firs, ii,Ai.n t i m -1 i . He was moving from Ketchikan ers and musicians depends on were ieaturea at London's fall fashion shows. fro mthe shortly before serving fold in .3ed up the "atmosphere" which she whipped cream. Yield: 'six serv- to Seattle. Capt. Thornton managed enthusiasm for to defined as the lortable travel nats made In self materials had contrasting scarves or snoods attached ifor music, prevailing in some i, mind the fact that (lngs. d imit are neces- 0atmeal save most of his personal prop One lovely example started with a straight - skirted, stone blege polo dress with soft rag-Ian shoulders and standup, long-pointed highwayman , col countries. which could be wound or tied In various ways to hide "What the j. the weii-ui"0"1-1-" "I would stress two things as W " . j. .14 U erty. "We certainly were glad to see the P.M.L. 15 come along," h child and aaua, . .j- r.o nr all journey does to your hair.' being fery important for a na tion to develop fame In music- o meuium-sizea appies Vb cup cooked rolled oats Vi cup brown sugar V2 cup water - - jv inciuue A black barathea suit had 3d thus be an unpm - excellent teachers and a favor i the nicai. able atmosphere for perform Wash and core apples, place lar. The narrow three-quarter sleeves endeu in stiff, standout cuffs which with collar and very deep belt were piped in dark mole brown. To this could be added a self-colored apron skirt. Buttoned said Capt. Thornton. "We had no food and there was practically no shelter on the island. , When they took us aboard they went all out to make us comfortable. We are grateful ance." she said. "This favorable j, several desserts I- enjoyed by all in pan and fill centres with atmosphere is created by a love raglan shoulders, squared re-vers, tight waist and very flared basque. The tightly fitted straight, gored skirt narrowed towards the knees and flared suddenly just below them to a wide bell-shaped finish. This design was effectively used in family. Home o the for music on the part of citi cooked oatmeal to which has been added half the brown zens who are non-professionals sugar. Sprinkle remaining sugar under the belt, it could be fa- suggest using ui 'children are served richer sauce for or a over the tops of the apples, 1 fixed plainly, coming to front pour water into pan and bake In but who are,-nevertheless, keenly interested in music. "It takes great audiences, as well as great teachers to make great concert stars." hip In panel effect or, buttoned to the back only, giving a softly gathered ousie drape. Added to this was a Linton for the fine treatment they gave us." Skipper Good saw the vessel on the rocks from a great distance and headed the P.M.L. close In to Lewis-Island to investigate. It was not until they were quite close that they could Identify men on the beach. .no Squares a moderate oven, 350 degrees F., until apples' are tender, about 45 minutes. Serve hot or cold a cocktail suit of water-marked moire. The basque, yoke and kneellne were accentuated by black vlevet pip'ng.( A cafe-au-lait suit with the on gelatine y.ms cold water with cream, top milk or custard tweed cape of oatmeal shade at water (1 cup less i n sauce. Yield: six servings. with dark mole pencil lines. It WROTE OWN CONCERTOS straight-waisted jacket contlnu- imimT nl TTlTiTT IS reVerSlOIV lined With Bton I Incr tn lnur Imu lpnath Tiad George Gershwin never play The wreck victims retrieved beige. The neck and shoulder . straiaht skirt and shot taffeta An Excellent Opportunity to purchase AT A SAVING concerto until ed a piano wrote one. Fruit Blanc Mange 6 tablespoons cornstarch V cup sugar 4 teaspoon salt Vz cup cold milk 2 cups hot milk V2 teaspoon almond extract .lie spoons I Jt ugar salt i crackers, finely ifd itine In cold water vites. Add hot water until dissolved. Cool. their half-submerged life-boat and rowed out to' the police boat. All the men were chilled and near exhaustion, but otherwise can be unbuttoned to make a straight flared skirt. This, fastened to the waist band of a matching, wide sleeved, battle-dress top makes a reversible, blouse of dull brown with under color effect. This had deep, off-the-shoulder quilted neckline, quilted h 1 p turnup, narrow sleeve and tight waist. "For the teen-ager's first party CHRISTMAS GIFTS flare-skirted coat buttoned " in good shape with the excep srtoverstocked in certain lines, we are cups frozen or canned fruit . . ,rnm cV,,, , u .from shirt neck to neat waist. dress there was a .white sliDDer :tf.en egg wniie m Combine cornstarch, susar The diamond-shaped, buttoned ! satin trimmed with black lace. offering attractively boxed STATIONERY at reduced prices of ... . $1.79 and $1.99 of LIFE? L gelatine, sugar and and salt and blend with cold shoulder line of the cape makes 'with tightly swathed off-the tion of Clare Randall, the mate, who had caught a severe cold. 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