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Some of the classier shops
around the country will be of-
fering a dress line of unusual
possibilities — and impossibili-
ties — this fall. It will be avail-
able in 35 models, starting at $89,
but the one shown last month by
Beverly Hills (where else?) de-
signer Louis Margliano was a
skintight black number priced at
$250. All the models are "sculp-
tured" in folds, and if the folds
come out the dress becomes
transparent; it's 90 per cent cel-
lophane (the other 10 per cent
is satin. lining). The fragile frock
can be worn only until it needs
pressing. Then the sculpture
comes out of the paper. "This,"
says Margliano, "is a line mainly
for people with money who want
to impress other people with
money."
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SILOS
—the mythical beast mentioned
in the writings of Aristotle and
Pliny the Elder, and celebrated
since Biblical times for its
fierceness and bravery (male
oryx shield their females and
young from attack and, have
been known to charge headlong
into a threatening car).
The plight of the oryx-unicorn
has aroused the world's animal
lovers, i n c l u ding Britain's
Prince Philip. "Some Arabs be
lieve they must prove their
manhood by killing, an oryx so
that they will inherit its legen-
dary courage a n d virility,"
Prince Philip said in a recent
New York speech.. "Now this
may have made a little sense
years ago . .. when .. , the odds
were a bit more even, but to-
day, when up to 300 car-borne
parties go out together to get-
brave-quick by mowing down
oryx with Tommy guns, the
whole thing becomes sheer
Idiocy."
Early this year, the Fauna
Preservation Society of London,
with the help of the World
Wildlife Fund, organized project
"Save the Oryx" and dispatched
leathery-faced Ian Grimwood,
chief game warden of Kenya, to
the Aden Protectorate. After a
ten-week hunt with noose and
pole, *two male oryx and one
female were captured, then
flown to a Kenya game farm.
Their benefactors now plan to
move the trio to a suitable en-
vironment such as in the hot,
low-lying New Mexico or Cali-
fornia deserts. Far from the
sheiks of Araby, the oryx herd
of three may increase to respec-
table . size within three decades
or so. "Then maybe we can re-
turn some to the Arab lands,"
Grimwood says, "if the Arabs
have seen the light by then,"
There was already one good
omen in Kenya last month: The
female, conservationists report-
ed, may be pregnant.
Money Came
Before Manners
Among photographers and re-
porters in the courtly horse coun-
try of Virginia, a gentlemen's
agreement discourages publicity
about First Lady Jacqueline Ken-
nedy and her family. Yet after
4-year-old Caroline Kennedy won
a blue ribbon aboard Macaroni
at a pony show near Halfway,
Va., The Washington Star ran
the story plus on-scene photo-
graphs of Caroline and her
mother. Story and pictures were
the product of a Star contribu-
tor — admittedly no gentleman
-e, named Dolores Phillips, who
also sold a set of pictures to the
Associated Press (for $500), Tell-
ing how she rejected the First
Lady's request that the pictures
bp withheld from publication
(Mrs. Kennedy: "Please, you
know how I feel about Caroline
, about publicity," Mrs. Phil-
lips: "I feel differently, I have a
job to do"), enterprising news-,
woman Pleating said afterward:
"I wouldn't dream of violating
her privacy at Glen Ora. But
when she comes out of those
wane, she's anybody's game."
"When does a boy become
Men'?" asks a raeder. When a
Woman caii lniittc Aim belieVe
anything she says.
Polities Weise Mote Popular in
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ed out eigake irieteed Of promises
Of letOpl a.
need ethiteation. attet
they hate left saYa
Trite„ they intigt
learn that they den?' kiiieW eve
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WHIRLY-GIRL. — Feeling as if she could take off under her
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Water From Jordan
For Christenings
110.5Y can 1 tenuity sone
Release Week of April g3, 1862.
casters on furniture that are per-
iletelitlY- out?
A. Wrap a piece of adhesive
tape around the shank of the
caster until it fits leitoe its hole
snugly. Or, fill the hole with
some melted paraffin .and then.
reinsert the caster,.
Q. 110w 011. I make my hand.
cleaving easier after a job of
painting?'
A, Soap or cream rubbed well
into the hands prior to your
paint job will serve as "invisible
gloves." The paint will pot pene-
trate the pores of your skin, and
your hands will be easier to wash
After the job.
Q. What is a goad mothepre-
treatne et for carpets?
A, Sponge the rugs occasional-
ly (and very lightly) with hot
water to which a little turpen-
tine has been added. This treat-
ment discourages moths from at-
tacking and also brightens the
colors of the rugs.
Q. Is there any way I can .re-
freshen some rancid butter?
A, You can try melting it and
skimming, it, then putting a piece
of fresh toast in it, The toast.
acts as an .absorbent of the odor.
• Q. What can 1..do About cur-
tains which tend to hang uneven-
ly after laundering?
A, Run a curtain rod through
the bottom hem, and let hang for
several days.. T h i a usually
straightens them ens-.
Q. What is the best procedure
when mixing one's own cement?
A. Mix the dry ingredients
first — portland cement, sand,
gravel — in the correct propor-
tions. Then, when thoroughly
mixed, add the water.
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More parents are asking that
water from the River Jordan be
used for their babies' Christen-
ings, these days, a British clergy-
men states.
It has been widely believed
for centuries that water froth
the Jordan has special qualities
which confer blessings on adults
asewell as children who are bap-
tized with it.
The Duke of Kent, Prince Ed-
ward when he was baptized in
1935, was sprinkled with Jordan
water at the gold font in the pri-
vate chapel at Buckingham Pa,
lace.
A friend of Princess Marina,
then Duchess of Kent, had sent
her a bottle full of the water for
the Christening.
Fifty years ago the water was
far more popular than now. In
1910 it was selling in England
for 7s. a pint.
Belief in its peculiar spiritual
efficacy is at least as old as the
wars of the Crusades.
Then many pilgrims were
drowned while trying to bathe in
the Jordan during very rough
weather.
A canon once risked his life
by climbing the steeple of a
church in Northamptonshire to
sprinkle a new weather-vane
with water which had been
brought specially for the purpose
from Jordan.
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500-ACRE FARM, $500 LAND where vegetables, coffee, rice„ cotton, wheat, corn, or almost anything planted thrives. Excellent cattle coun-try. Streams through each farm. Plenty of grass. Virgin land, New un-improved roads to each farm. This territory just opened, Located 300 miles northeast of Brasilia, which is newest and most modern capital city In world — in State of Goias, Brazil, South America. Not far from new by-dro•electric plants, Tocantins River Basin. We have 250 farms to sell at $500 each, 10% discount for cash or terms, $50 down, $20 month Me finance charges). All land surveyed and staked. Titles guaranteed by Go-maps Abstract Ltda. Send downpay-. ment or full purchase price to Selig Bros. Real Estate Company (licensed Real Estate dealers by State of Indi-ana, members Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce), References, most any In-diana bank. Address: 42 Mr. South St., Indianapolis 25, Indiana_ ME. 4-8328,
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THE WORLD'S LARGEST ANNUAL EXHIBITION
OPEN AUG. 17 TO LABOUR DAY SEPT. 3
A Npogiil. fleas cocktail, ace
coreeaniecl by Wafers Made from
the flour of cattail roots, opened
the dinner, The main course was
a mixed creole of fish; the vege
tables were buttered cattail
spikes, milkweed buds, and day-
lily buds cooked with oyster
meshroOms. After candied wild
giug,cr and mint leaves, the chef
was toasted by his guests with
dandelion and blackberry wine,
Chef lateen, Gibbons had earned
the toasts, lie believes that it is
healthier, Olteaper, and more fun
to forage for food than to hey it
in a supermarket, and the din-
ner party he and his wife gave
in their home in. a Glen Mills,
Pa., housing development last
month was proof of the pudding,
The rugged, 50-year-old free-
lance writer had gathered all the
food from nearby streams, ponds,
fields, and roadsides and then
'Whipped up the dinner to cele-
brate publication, of his book on,
wild cookery, 'Stalking the Wild
Asparagus."
Gibbons started picking up
free food. as a boy in New Mex-
ico, when he found his first wild
asparagus; he has foraged in
Hawaii (he is now working on a
new book to be called "The
Beachcomber's Handbook"), and
he has indoctrinated his wife and
two married sons with the forag-
ing habit, "It is easier to 'go
native' in many sections of the
U.S. than in the South Seas," he
says. "I have collected fifteen
species (of wild plants) that
could be used for food. on a
vacant lot right in Chicago,"
Getting something for nothing
is, of course, a basic human in-
stinct. But hunters and fisher-
men are about the only people
today who indulge the urge at
the primitive, food - gathering
level, Though Gibbons offers
some rare recipes for fauna
(woodchuck in sour cream, rac-
coon pie, French-fried carp), his
emphasis is on the nation's flora.
Included are such old standbys
of colonial. America as elderberry
wine and sassafras tea, Then
there are the plants eaten with
gusto chiefly by other nationali-
ties: Dandelion leaves, relished
by Italians; purslane, the sprawl-
ing weed prized by both the Per-
sians and Indians, and gobo,
domesticated version of Amer-
ica's common burdock (whose
sliced roots are often an ingredi-
ent in the Japanese sukiyaki).
For all the edibles, common and
uncommon, Gibbons has found
some use in a variety of fascinat-
ing new recipes:
Cattail spikes: Cut just- before
they break through the papery
sheath that encloses them. Husk,
boil quickly, smother in melted
butter, and eat like, corn on the
cob,
Wisteria blow: Gather wisteria
clusters at the height of bloom.
Dip in batter made of 1 cup of
flour, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 tea-
spoon baking powder, 2 eggs,
and 1/2 cup milk. Fry in deep
fat, heated to 375 degrees,. about
four minutes. Drain, sprinkle
with orange juice, roll in gran-
ulated sugar and serve piping
hot.
Probably the book's most mod-
ern adaptation of an ancient re-
cipe was developed by a Gibbons
son, "the best forager of all," The
American Indians used to make a
drink rather like pink lemonade
from red sumac by pounding the
heads in water. As a short cut,
Gibbons' son dumped a basket of
sumac heads into the washing
machine, covered them with wa-
ter, and set the washer to run
ten minutes, then caught the
water in a big kettle as the wash-
er pumped it, out. Strained and
with sugar added. to taste, there
it was: Sumac-ade a la automatic
washer. From NEWSWEEK
X-RAY TECHNICIAN Position open after August for Regis-tered Technician. Consideration given. to student graduating this fall. FullY accredited hospital. Attractive location, Write now for details: Administrator. Leamington District Memorial Hospital, Leamington, Ontario, Arabian Sheiks
Call This Sport
A favorite diversion among
oil-rich Arabian sheiks is hunt-
ing the oryx, a swift, double-
horned antelope that can move.,
at 25 miles an hour for long dis-
tances without flagging. The
sheiks have often been seen
chasing the oryx across the sands
of the Arabian Peninsula in jeeps
and Cadillacs, shooting them
with automatic rifles and sub-
machine guns. This is considered
great fun. But the oryx can't
reproduce as last as hunters
shoot, so only a few oryx were
left at last count. The' sport is
dying.
A living legend is also dying.
When an oryx is seen from the
side, its straight, 2-foot-long
horns appear to blend into one.
This profile apparently helped
create the legend of the unicorn
"Does hard work show on a
girl's hands?" asks a reader, Yes,
in the form of an engagement
ring.
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If you want to know how old
tt woman is, ask her sister-in-law
E. W. Howe. STAMPS
NADIAN
ATIONAL
EXHIBITION
Arab ladies did not as a rule
go to the bazaar very often. ..
How glad I was that I was free
to roam through the bazaars
whenever I liked. No supermar-
ket, however fabulous, can ever
have the charm for me of those
long aisles of ()ben shops, with
the high valuted roofs, and the
occasional shaft of sunlight from
a high window in the ceiling
cutting across the shade. The
grocers' bzaaar had the most
fascinating compound of smells,
with the spice shops, and the
stalls with the baskets of lentils,
rice of all kinds, dried, peas and
beans, grains, and nuts—walnuts,
almonds, pistachio, hazelnuts,
and melon seeds. Here were
blue-green pottery bowls filled
with tomato paste, for those' who
had run out of their homemade
supply. • . .
I was astonished when I learn-
ed that there were at least forty
different kinds of spices and
herbs to be had in our bazaar.
And how pleasant to see whole
cloves and nutmegs, slicks of
vanilla, and large pieces of cin-
namon bark, instead of uniform
rows of small cans, only varying
in their laebls.
The fruit bazaar was a delight
to the eye as well as to the nose.
Great piles of oranges, lemons,
limes, turinges, and ruby red
pomegranates, bunches of ba-
nanas; and as the seasons pro-
gressed apricot s, nectarines,
peaches, plums, grapes, melons;
and in the fall the plump golden
ripe dates, described as "tittle
bags of honey."
Here on a corner was an old
man mending broken teapots and
plates by "sewing" them—bor-
ing holes and putting in rivets;
and opposite him a repairer of
grindstones, laboriously chipping
away at them.
The brass and copper bazaars
were also a delight to the eye,
but not to the ear, as the noise
of the ineessant pounding was
deafening, and so was that of the
tinsmiths' bazaar. Here they
made every imaginable house-
hold utensil from the ubiquitous
oil can.
Not fat off was the section
where quilte were made. The
white cotton used for stuffing
was fluffed up by a primitive
whirring instrument with a taut
string. We sent every year for the
neddaf who did this work, to
come to our back veranda and
fluff up our roof mattresses for
another season, a process which
enchanted our children when
they were small. Ordinary quilts
were covered With bright red
cotton cloth, but there were also
silk- and satin-covered ones of
every color of the rainbow. I
was 'cnice Visiting the family of
tie up-country sheikh, in a settle-
ment in the marshes outside
Amaral-I, and was greatly taken
by their arratigettent to store
guilts. At one end of a huge
robin there were tiers of Open;
cupboards exactly like a pigeon
tote, and: in every pigeonhole a
neatly tolled quilt of a different
color, There must have been
hundreds of them,
"These are for whet we' have
gtteste,' eXpleinecl the hostess
lacotietillee—Prom "Fe time and
Her Sisters;" by Dorothy Van
Esc.
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