They’re telling tales out of school about Badman Bob again. And he, as usual, is grimacing and bearing it—as long as possible. But when the last straw falls—stand back!...
The styling excesses of the 1950s gave way to a more conservative, more tasteful era in the 1960s. The change was most noticeable in premium saloon cars, with crisp and well-honed influences from Italian designers taking over from the brash styles pioneered in America. The...
For ages I tried to look sophisticated. And nothing worked because I just didn’t feel sophisticated. Then Mama said, “Change your hair!”—and overnight everything changed!...
The fastest cars of the 1960s were purpose-built road machines rather than the thinly veiled racers that had gone before. Though some of them did eventually hit the tracks in stripped-out, tuned-up form, the real purpose of these cars was to provide rapid motoring and...
Flannel with a flair: Constance Smith, of 20th’s “The Golden Condor,” wears a dressy version of an old standby—a gray 100 per cent flannel suit by Sacony. Fitted jacket is embroidered with black fleur-de-lis. Lapels, pockets: are trimmed with black faille. Straight skirt has kick...
On the go . . . on the stars!
Here are clothes designed for action . . . exciting, fall-into-winter Go-Clothes to see you through an on-the-go sea son . . . daytime, date time, nighttime. Hollywood’s glamorous stars wear them—Photoplay stars them for you to wear! GO...
MAKES 1 TRAY
For the dough: 2¼ cups (280 g) wheat flour, ½ cup + 1¼ tsp (50 g) ground almonds, ½ cup (50 g) ground hazelnuts, 1/3 cup (70 g) sugar, 1 pinch salt, ¾ cup + 3 tbsp (210 g) cold butter
Additional: flour to knead in,...