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THE CHINA MAIL

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1933,

1t1 The WOMAN'S Page 1

The Directors and Management of the

CHINA EMPORIUM LTD.

on

SATURDAY,

SEPTEMBER

SIXTEENTH.

JUST RECEIVED Fresh Selection of the best Varieties of

Reliable and Tested

Flower and Vegetable

SEEDS.

Announce the Opening of their Department Store Situated at Queen's Road C.

OSTRICH FEATHER

TRIMMINGS.

Ribbon Novelties For Hats.

Short ostrich feathers are much used as trimming. A small salfor

Autumn Line In Millinery

New Beret Caps Are Less Severe.

The earliest indications of the autumn line in millinery are given in the new caps of beret type. These are much less severe than those of last season, which were! simple and almost boyish, and bare- ly covered the hair.

While preserving closely the line of the head the new caps" show twists, knots, and small brima which give a much more trimmed effect. Most of them are built up high at the back and pulled down. to a vizor-like point over the right eye, much lower than anything- which has been seen before.

Travel Tips.

CHOSE a liquid, or semi-liquid,| foundation for your powder.

will hold better.

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It

AN indelible lipstick and Inde-

lible mascara are less likely to stray during a long journey.

LIGHTLY powder your lips

The opportunity of serving you what is finished with two ostrich fore applying lipstick. It

be a pleasure and will have our best attention.

your commands

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tips, which start from the centre of the top of the crown and curl, one

j

then "stay put" for a long time.

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Fashion Surprises For Autumn

"Contrast" Velvet In Varied Greens.

FUR IN NEW USES

The evening silhouette launched

Menu _Suggestions For To-morrow

Tifin

Cheese Puffer Braised Veal Olives

Green Pea and Potato Stew Lettuce Salad Orange Sponge Dinner

Vegetable Cream Soup.

Shrimps in Ramekin Broiled Chicken with Asparagus Tips

Veal Curry Salad Rhubarb Cream Cheese Fußer

1 Breakfast cup of white bread- crumbs, 2 eggs, I breakfast cup grated cheese, pint milk. Soak the breadcrumbs in the milk, and add the cheese and well-beaten eggs. Pour into a well-buttered piedish, and bake in a quick oven. 30 to 40 minutes.

Green Pea and Potato Stew 1 Pint shelled

green peas, G

be-by Jean Patou te graceful, showing new potatoes, 2 onions, a sprig of will smooth, draped effects that mould mint, 1% pints water, 1⁄2 teaspoon

ROUGE should be applied while the face is still moist from wash- ing and foundation cream put on

ful the next.

Is

List of Guests at the Peninsula Hotel

the form without girting it. No

Slice

reference is made to past epochs. salt, 1⁄2 ounce butter rolled in Fulness is drawn to the back, and floor. the front cutline the figure without onions, and place them in a stew- the potatoes and

junduly clinging to it.

pan with the peas, mint and water.

Cascade loops may suggest bus-

cooker.

Orange Sponge

in front and one at the back, just over the edge of the brim.

Feather and ribbon novelties are top of it.

the loops beneath very low back De. Simmer gently for one hour, re- also used to emmsize the height;

colletes, some of which are daring move the mint, add salt and butter, POPULAR COLOURS FOR and width of the crown, and the

in conception, with high front lines and stir for a few minutes on NEXT SEASON

to ameliorate them. Some of these į peaked caps are finished with

necklines are ornamented with crystal or metal ornaments.

Indian laque red in the glant bow ties just under the chin. Many of these caps have small ascendant, with Bordeaux and all, These are in dark, taffeta or faille,

The juice of 4 oranges and one semi-circular vells of fine net or shades of pink likely to become next ribbon broche, with tartar pattern- lemon, ounce of agar agar, 11⁄2 crinoline wath needle-ruu edge. sonson's favourite colourings. {ed velvet

ounce of sugar, 11⁄2 pint of water, These are stiffened to continue the There is no explanation to offer Marten, black, blue and allver the white of 1 egg, the ring of 2 hne of the brim or to accentuate the why certain shades, popular one fox are cleverly manipulated for oranges, yellow colouring. pointed front. They no longer fall season. are discarded and distaste-evening wraps. The pelt is placed the agar ager finely, put it in the Chop

over the face.

across the back ham-lines of short water, boll for a few minutes till Jackets, making the garment stand disolved. Add the sugar, thinly- alightly away from the figure. This pared orange-rind, and the lemon also applies to daywear jackets, and orange juice, skim, and set on one of which in navy shows silver one side to cool slightly. Whisk fox taking the line over a yellow the white of egg until it is slight- wool lace blouse that completes the ly frothy. Add it to the

agar, etc., strain Into a basin, and Major R. A. Bagnold, Mr. Ald Heard, Mr. B. Henderson, Cant, J. berry," replaces black, though this whisk until it is very frothy and thick. Add yellow colouring. Heat Mrs. J. E. Barnes, Mr. C. T. Barr, L. Henderson, Miss HL. M. Hill, Mr. is also used throughout the collect up in a glass dish. A little cream

tion. There are dark and "bright, Miss B. Barr, Mr and Mrs. KH. A. Howes.

Miss C. C, Imrie.

greens, as well as an excellent great improvement. Begdon and Child, Lt. Col. Boys, Mr. E. P. Jennings.

tone of nasturtium in "contrast" Brolled Chicken with Asparagus

Tips new velvet, which Col. S. and Misses H. and J. Boyd, Mr. H. Kadoorle, Mr. D..Keys, velvet. This

Clean and draw a young chicken. Mr. T. Bridge, Mr. D. W. Brisbane, Mr. R. O. F. King, Mr. W. K. Kinzel.shows two shades in the width, is

Mr. E. Lewis, Col. and Mrs. L. used for a beautiful gown in bright sprinkled with lemon juice and atrew Wipe and brush over with olive oil, Miss P. W. Brown, Mr. G. E. Burc, Lowis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lo, ple green.

Meters, S. and Y, T. Lo, Messrs. J. Velvet evening gloves are an im-ever sliced onion and bits of parsley. Remove One decorated cuff Cover, let stand 2 hours, Mr. W. G. Cameron, Mr. A. L. A. and M. G. Locsin.

Dr. and Mrs. H. A. McCredie, forms & little velvet muff extending onion and parsley and broil in a Caplan, Mrs. A. Casat! and Child,

well-greased broiler very slowly 25 Mr. E. J. McGann, Mrs. N. E. from one gauntlet only or a muff Mr. E. N. Clifton, Mra. E. Cogan, Millar, Mr. H,

W. Moritz, Mrs.wrist line banked up and out with minutes, or until the breast mest is tender. Turn the chicken often. Gen, M. A.Cohen, Mr. and Mra. 3. A. H. Muzall and Children.

Įshaded red and pink camelias,

The skin will brown very quickly, Mr. K. Ninnis, Mr. F. M. Noble, L. Costa, Mr. D. Corlett, Mrs. R. G.j Creer.

Mr. K. Offenburg Mr. and Mrs. E. Ott, Mrs. Otto,

Mr. J. T. Asquith, Mrs, E.j Mr. R. Hall, Mr. and C. M. Hall. Austin-Hofer.

Mr. E. Hausamann, Mr. A. J. P.

den, Mr. B. G. Butler.

Mr. and Mrs, E. Dewatoe, Mr, R. N. Drake, Mr. P. Drouin and Family, Majer V. E. Duclos,

.

ensemble.

The new colour. "wild black-

¡portant note.

Fur is used in an entirely new

agar

manner by Augustabernard to trimo do not let it overcook. Remove to hot serving dish, spread with soft overcoats. Long, loose panels come

Mr. A. M. Parker, Mra; Patta, from a collar-line of black satrak-butter, and sprinkle with salt and Dr. E. L. Reed, Mrs. F. C. Reiniek han to cross over and drop to the paprika. Serve with asparagus tipa

and dress with butter sauce. and Family, Mr. A. Belushagen, hem-line of a black coat.

The new

Veal Curry Balad Mr. F. C. Randall, Mr. F. A. Richi-

greens, browns Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Easterbrook,

and

21⁄2 Cups diced, cooked veal, son, Capt. T. H. R. Riggs.

greys in tweeds and fainage, arë) Mr. W. Eckert, Mrs. B. Elder,

Mrs. Selby-Hall, Dr. A. J. Skinn, used for morning suits executed on Cup French dressing, 1 small chop- Mr. and Mrs. Fahnestock, Miss Mr. H. Skott. Mr. E. Grant Smith, gripped to the figure by broad box-rated coconut, lettuce, 1⁄2 table- tailored lines, Jackets may be ped onion blanched, 1⁄2 cup freshly Mrs. M. E. Thomas, Mr.W. Es M. E. Fahnestock, Mr. R. G. Fahne"{Tisdale, Rev. T. B. Tobin, Mr. G. Call belts that sometimes show un-l

spoon minced ginger, 1 tablespoon stock. -LA. Col-and Mrs. F. ETravers Mr. and Mrs. G. W. E. dulating borders, or they may be lemon juice, 1⁄4 cup chutney, 1 cup steamed rice, 1 teaspoon curry pow Fasken, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Frank, True, Major M; E Tyndall, Miss M.j

semi-fitted and colarless, esate

der. Mayonnaise. Combine the Mr. G. E. Frisque. -

A bright green cost-frock, la an- M. Tyrrell, anam)

other triumph in morning styles, juice, preserved ginger and French mcat, onion, cocoanut, rice, lemon j Mr. C. Ungern. Mr. F. Gibbons, Mr. L. L. Gizon Mr. R. E. Watjen, Miss M. v. and has a bodice fastening of Mr. H. B. Gledhill, Mr. and Mrs. J. Webb, Miss P. W. Webster, Mrs. A brown box-calf belt. An extra de- with a little of the mayonnaise, and

brown buttons to match.

dressing. Stir in the curry mixed Gould, Mr. T. M. Gregory, Mr. W. Whitham, Misses Whitham, Mr. A tall that adds charm to this coat add the chutney, Chill, stir In Grifio, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. A WHIlamson, Miss M. E. E, Wilson, frock model is natural-coloured mayonnaise to blend and serve" on Guerra, Mrs. Guise-Moores, Mr. and Mr. Y, Z. Woo, Bq Ldr. and Mrs Jersey scarf-tle extending from the lettuce with a garnish of extra chut-

Mrs, 8. M. Gunn.

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

This cross-word puzzle has been made, by an expert bur our› readers: are warned to look out for occasional phanetle spelling, such as harbor, plow, and alibo

18

27

137 58

Th

46

197

51

SA

by

70

HORIZONTAL

1-To start suddenly 6-Narrate 11-Large ocean voldel

12-Famed

60

18·19

12

13

169

HORIZONTAL (Cont.); 60-Earth (Fr), CS-A measure of

weight (pl.) 56-A'matal

14-Makes a mistake in 57-Tumult

dealing

16-Fright

18-High mountain

19-Courses of food 21-To breathe noselly

sleep

whan 22-A plum-like fruit 24-The mother-in-law

of Ruth (Bible) 28-Mais 27-Examina

29-8817

descendants

respect

31-A member of the

Tai tribes

92-To

engrave

244TO

run away and Marry

36-Director General

(abbr.)

$7-Decalva

40-A

Jubilant state of mind

42-Part of verb "To be 42-Panatrats

45-Bohooner (abbr.)

46-Mingrat apring

48-Dogme

58-The natural fat 60-KI1fed

62-Obtainad

05-To offer, as upon an

alter.

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67-A city in N, Taxus |09-Mischievous

chlidren 70-8ing again 71-Wiss man

VERTICAL

1-Arranges 2-Conjunction

BiLong grass athm

Drill

5-Reclaim

6-Printer's measure 7-Parched

B-Ones (Scot.)

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10-To cause to take

root

VERTICAL (Cont.) 13-A very violent storm 14-Part of a ship 15-Jump 17-Burrandar

20-To look joyous 23-Attempt (Boot)

25-images 25-Perfume

30-THE

The excess of the

Dolar your over 12

funar months 33-Depicas 35-The upper air 37-Conquer 38-Abused

141-Bank

\***dagering

of workers 51-Underground parta

of a plant 52-Diminutiva su 64-River in France se-Arme ¡59-Portuguese coin

(pl.) - {61-Girl's nadya -

04-Fallow of Burveyor

Thatitute (abbr.) 66-Loiter

11-City in N. E. France 68-Ahaaď

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