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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 11

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Empire Styles Return By NadftM Walker Paris (Jfi Yesterday these pictures were still top secret. Today you can see what the new Paris styles look like. In case you have a feeling you've seen something like these highwaisted fashions before, you're right. And it's the Empire Period you're thinking of. Seldom a modern modes takei a page so directly from fashion history.

The styles were first shown at fashion shows several weeks ago. But pictures could not be published then. They were held up until now in an effort to prevent pirating of designs. Napoleon wouldn't have been too surprised to have seen Josephine wearing one of these 1958 dresses--except that she didn't show her legs with a knee-length skirt. Can't Agree on Hems Paris dressmakers a unanimously waistline high this season, but they just can't agree on hems.

The big sensation of the opening shows was the 5- inch drop which went off like a thunderclap in the i salons. Whether fashion will meekly follow young Yves Saint- Laurent, Dior's 22-year-old designer, back to midcalf skirts remains the big fashion question of the year. TAPER-SKIRT--Top-heavy, taper-skirt arch silhouette is seen in the Dior collection designed by Yves St. Laurent. Done in black and white tweed, it features sloping shoulders and conservative hemline.

COLLAR SIGN--A "mushroom-ribbed" cape collar falls to elbow length in a daytime coat from the fall and winter collection of Paris stylist Pierre Cardin. Vivid orange in color, it's done in a new soft mohair wool fabric. Copyrighted Fashion New Grandson It's a new grandson for Messrs, and Mmes. H. G.

Bobst and H. D. Alexander. The new baby, Scott Jon Alexander, was born a Wednesday at Parris Island Naval Hospital at Beaufort, S.C., to Sgt. and Mrs.

Eugene Alexander. Mrs. Bobst left Monday for Beaufort to get acquainted with the new little boy. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY (Established 1927) Courteous, Ethical Service FREE DELIVERY Gilmour-Danielson Drug Co. 142 So.

13th St. 800 So. 13th St. Ph. 2-1246 Ph.2-8851 Couple Wed In January Mr.

and Mrs. Emrys G. Jones announce the marriage of their daughter, Sara, to Emil Gateken, son of Mrs. Charles Gateken of Norfolk and the late Mr. Gateken.

The couple were married Jan. 25, in Topeka, and are residing at 345 Witherbee. Mrs. Gateken attended the University of a a where she is a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Delta Sigma Rho and Pi Sigma Alpha honoraries. She was a member of the 1958 Ivy Day Court.

Mr. Gateken, a student at NU, is affiliated with Beta Sigma Psi Fraternity, American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Gamma Delta and Pi Epsilon Pi. Guests of Hazletls House guests of Mr. and Mrs. William F.

Hazlett were Mrs. Grace Burgess of Sacramento. and Mr. and Mrs. John Schiedler of Batavia, 111.

DIETERS REJOICE! This fruit-flavor dessert has only 12 calories. It's sparkling D-ZERTA GELATIN (It's made without sugar) COMPARE WITH THESE LOW-CALORIE FOODS epple flavored gelatin slice bread skimmed milk D.ZIRTA OILATIN 76 83 63 87 12 6 delicious fruit flavors. Made by General Foods, the makers of Jell-O desserts. All the other French designers, including the mighty Balenciaga, still trim their hems to the knee. It's going to be hard to persuade the girls who have just got around to reefing up i skirts to turn straight around and let them down again.

Necklines Plunge Audacity is not confined to short skirts, either. Necklines, as one breathless fashion writer reported in a London paper, "have never been worn so low in our lifetime." This dare-devil decolletage is based, Balmain i mysteriously, on an "interior device." Other dressmakers must share his secret, for they all went in heavily for the bare bosom look. Black is the season's big favorite. But to lighten the funereal mood there is red, vivid pink, blues and greens, to say nothing of a spate of golden lame materials formal wear. Even for expensive Paris, it is a super-expensive season, with a spendthrift use of sable trimmings and linings, all-over jeweled--em-- Lliu'oln Kvcnliig Journal ntut Journal Zt, i Old Favorite in New Giuttcs Green Pepper Tips Timely By Polly Parsons Hope all our readers have taken time off to find some of the recipes requested recently We still haven't cold water to a smooth paste.

Add and cook until gravy is of medium thickness. Serve hot with potatoes. Yield: 3 to 4 servings. Autumn Dwight Mr. and Mrs.

Anton Kocian announce the engagement of their daughter. Marlcne, to Jerry Buresk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buresk of Valparaiso. The couple plan a September wedding.

Wwilling in September iloldrege Mr. and Mrs. Harold Magill announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Elaine, to John Wert, son of Mrs. Adele Wert of David City. The wedding will be an event of Sept.

14. broideries, heavy satins and laces. Three Newcomers Three young newcomers made their bows this season; Michael Goma and Serge Matta in their own houses and Roland Karl as designer for Patou. Of the three, Goma came off best, with enough praise from the critics and buyers to ensure his success in a highly competitive field where many small new houses fail. With the Empire season, the dressmakers to have brought off another of those coups that endear them to the manufacturers.

If you think you can put yourself 1 in style simply by hiking your belt to the top of the i-ibcage--well, just try it. It takes a special cut, and the skirt must hang from the focal point below bust. The waistline, you'll notice, is still free and easy real waist, that is), though nobody mentions sacks this season. There are still more than a few full baby doll backs around, and some say Saint-Laurent's curve line is another variation of his trapeze of last season. Miss Florence Maser of Kansas City, Mo.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Maser announce the engagement of their daughter. Florence, to Allen White of Kansas City, son of Mrs. Doslia White of Anaheim, and Thomas White of Po- tcau, Okla.

The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Nebraska where siie is affiliated with Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. Her fiance attended the Kansas City Art Institute. Nov. 29 is the date set for the wedding. KD Alums to Meet Kappa Delta alumnae will meet at 8 p.m.

Tuesday with Mrs. N. Richard Miller, 3455 W. Pershing Rd. New oficers are Mmes.

William Hill, president: Paul Jordan, vice president: Arthur Knox, secretary: Philip Mahler, treasurer and Jack Timmons. editor. had rules for Creine Brule, French Fried (Jreen Peppers Plum Conserve, Apricot and Peach Marmalade. Three other unanswered requests are for recipes for Blueberry Pie. Brown Sugar Cake and lor Christmas Fruit Cake to be made this month, and put away until December.

We do hope our experts will send us their favorite methods for making these dishes. Today may well be Green Pepper Day, for those lucious green bellSgare being harvested, and nere arc some favorite ways of cooking them: Green Peppers With Meal Balls 1 pound ground lean beef 1 teaspoon salt i teaspoon pepper teaspoon celery salt 's teaspoon garlic powder 2 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons shortening 4 cups sliced green peppers cup onion rings cups beef bouillon tablespoon flour tablespoons cold water Combine beef with salt, pepper, celery salt and garlic powder. Shape into H-inch balls. Roll in the 2 tablespoons flour and brown in shortening. Add green peppers and onion rings a brown lightly.

Add bouillon. Cover and cook slowly until tender. Mix remaining flour with 2 large green peppers 6 tablespoons fine dry bread crumbs 1'i teaspoons salt 'K teaspoon pepper cup Parmesan cheese 1 egg beaten Cut off tops of peppers, remove seeds and cores. Cut into Mf-inch rings. Combine crumbs, seasonings and cheese.

Dip pepper into crumb mixture, then i beaten egg, then in crumbs again. Chill for 1 hour. Fry in deep fat at 375 degrees. Drain on paper toweling. Peppers-Potatoes Parmesan Saute green pepper a 11 onion rings in or margarine.

Add sliced potatoes. Toss and heal thoroughly. Flock i salt, black popper and grated Parmesan cheese. Serve i steaks or chops. Have a cooking problem? Write Polly Parsons, The i 1 Journal, Box 588, concerning food a menu questions.

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Friday for 'n, eiUng i North 12th. Lincoln, Ncbr. Club. i stauffer HOMI WtOUG'NO PLAN RENT IT FOR A MONTH Buy it for 50c a day TAKE A VACATION THEN COME HOME TO Sparkling Clean Rugs We'll Do the Job While You're Gone. Just Coll 2-6579 Service Floor 824 St.

Community Savings Stamps Sfone's Conn Colurn by GREEN-THUMB NOTE Most of us tend to tend house plants too often! Actually, there's i watering schedule. Plants may differ i a i their drinking needs. Best test I know is this: Poke your finger an inch or more into the soil. Feels damp? Don't water that plant till tomorrow. COSTS LESS DOES MORE Building a home, remodeling one or choosing a new appliance? Go modern choose gas for heating, air conditioning, cooking, water heating, incinerating, clothes drying and refrigeration.

Northern Natural Gas Company brings gas to your town, your local gas company brings it to you, and oh, how many ways you benefit! NOT-SO-CORNY IDEA In these a of sweet corn eating, how I love my gas incinerator! Every- i goes, i nary a trip outside. i a cornsilk are whisked a a i the gas incinerator, and my kitchen's cleaner. A supper, away go the corncobs! No muss, no no flies to gather a an a a can. If you don't own a gas incinerator, it's time to learn why others love them. See your local company or gas appliance dealer.

SEW HELPFUL! Lately 1 got sick and tired of banting for small sewing items, lined 'em all up in separate see-through glass jars. Certainly helps my temper and makes sewing sessions go faster! (Might even encourage Daughter to do her own mending.) AMERICAN FRENCH BREAD I Make your own French Bread! Mrs. Frank Cannon of Guthrie Center, Iowa, recommends this method: Dissolve 1 pkg. granulated yeast in cup lukewarm water. Add 2 cups lukewarm water, 1 Tbsp.

salt and 2 cups sifted Beat well, add 4 cups sifted flour gradually; blend well. Turn out on floured board; knead well. Place in greased bowl and let rise I 1 hours. Punch down; let it rise again. Divide dough in half.

Roll each part into a 15 12-inch rectangle. Now roll up tightly like a jellyroll and seal. Grease a cookie sheet and sprinkle with corn meal. Place loaves on sheet; slit tops inches deep) every inches. Brush with egg white and water.

Let rise. Bake 20 minutes at 375 degrees. Brush- again with egg mixture and bake a final 20 minutes. (g) Northtm Natural Oat Company, Omaha, Peter Pan's NEW Honeycomb Bra Gives New' Ease of Motion! Peter Pan puts new comfort into your favorite bra the elasto- net rim around the cups expands and contracts to Conform with every body motion eliminates binding or riding up! Try it on, and see for yourself how this simple feature adds to your comfort! Sizes 32 to 36A, 32 to 38B, 32 to 38 White only. Ben Simon's Bra Section, Street Floor ben Simon NEWSPAPER!.

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