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THE CHINA MAIL.

BARBEREITEN.11, 11:1

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1933.

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Pewter Modelling At Home

Fascinating Hobby For Long Evenings.

Pewter modelling makes a fas nating bobby for the long even-

inga.

You can make jewellery, boxes, book-covers, and all manner of at- tractive and useful things.

Brooches and rings are simple to nake, and the "mounts" and neces- wary tuula cost only a trifle.

Betting A Stone.

To net a round stone, cut a hole u the pewter a little smaller than

the alone. Then lay the stone on a dat surface and place the pewter over it with the hole exactly over the atone.

With an outlining tool press all round until the metal evenly fits the stone. You can make all kinds of designs round the stone, elther with special stomping tools or with Four setting tool

Which Silhouette Is Yours?

The formal

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Menu Suggestions For To-morrow

TIFFIN

SPINACH EGGS ITALIAN VEAL LOAF PRUNE APPLE COMPOTE DINNER

CREAM LEEK SOUP BAKED COD STEAK PUFFED POTATOES GALANTINE OF CAPON

CHEESE SALAD LEMON CRUMB PIE Spinach Eggs.

I lb. spinach, 3 oz. butter; sea- Koning: 0 or 8 exge: sippets of ifried bread. Boil spinach

and Melt pass through a sieve.

the butter in a saucepan, add the spin-

Blouse And Shirt Fashions

Useful And Charming

Mode Returns.

SMART, ECONOMICAL AND TIDY TO-DAY

No department of fashion is jshowing greater changes than the section given over to the display of the latest blouses and skirta.

With the return of the corduroy and the silk and velvet suit the more important style of blouse has followed in natural course. The pleasing part of this form of dress- ing is that it is smart, economical, and tidy.

The New Style Blouse.

This was not the case with the blouse and skirt of Edwardian days, us they had a sed habit of separat- ing. The new blouse, unless ac- cornflour together add the yolks, tually joined to the skirt, is worn well beaten and the lemon juice over it, and in colouring blends in- and rind, and stir the two mixtures to the scheme. For example, a suit

into together. Turn

a ple tin, of dark raisin-brown fabric looks lined with a thin pastry crust and charming when completed by a bake til ready. Cover with mar blouse of crepe de chine, or duli ingue or whipped cream, sweeten- satin, a shade or two lighter. There ed and flavoured to taste. If cover is clearly a move among dress de- ed with meringue, return to oven signers to stress the blouse with a to brown meringue.

new importance. It is a vague pe- culiarly suited to autumn and to the wonderful colourings revived from a century ago, The connecting

the top turns suit into a very dressy form of coat and skirt, and also draws a definite line between the country tweeds, base of the neck and forming a col- masculine lar tying in a large floppy bow. shirtings. and those of the smarter These bows are young-looking, and so is the folded stock or cravat. town-wear type.

which Neck Treatment.

can be twised about in The most interesting part of the various directions. They assist in

the fashionable blouse of colour that balancing wider shoulders. harmonises with the suit in the war- Other collars of the cowl-shape In fed neck treatment. A new line is front go straight round the throat the scarf-drapery, starting from the and tie at the back.

ATTENTION TO THE HAIR IN AUTUMN

The hair needs a good deal of ach and stir until hot. Add see attention at present. If it looks silhouette presents

Turn on to a dish dull and shows signs of falling out *wo important themes for consider. Honing to taste.

Poach the eggs a henna shampoo will work won- stion The lung, slenderising wrap and keep warm. that flares at the hemline follows and arrange them on top of spin-ders. the sheath silhouetto with its bai. #ch. Garnish with sippets of fried

bread anced skirt base I'he three-quar- ter wrap that wraps around in s

ed. moulded line continue portant, and is suitable for older woman as well as for more youthful.

The Early Morning Cough!

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Italian Veat Loaf, Chop good raw veal, sufficient to the make 2 cups. Chop raw ham to the make cup. Add 2 cups bread jerumbs, moisten with enough hot

water to mash and stir.

Add I cup grated cheese, I eup boiled and well seasoned spaghetti. 3 eggb well beaten, 1 tablespoon chopped parsley, salt and pepper to taste. Mix thoroughly, press into a loaf would and put strips of bacon jurross the top and bake in a mo-

derate oven for 2 hours.

have probably grown so to that early morning cough that it is treated as a matter of course, and therefore not freaked al Mit But if you continge this Delvet

KOONDI Or later it may devulop into something much more

KOPIODI.

slip

In

Do not delay; to-morrow morn wag, immediately the cough begins, Respirald into your mouth Jou will and thei the antisep Lie, aromatic vapourn released wine the lozenge slowly dissolves will anothe the throat, break

up the phlogm

your bronkin tubes, and

To your cough han aned Nobody afflicted with an early morning cough should be without Respirolds. They are helpful also in preventing as well as relieving colds, and as a promptly effective treatment for sore throat. apirolds are obtainable at all medi- rino dealers, or at $1.20 per bottle post free, from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 461, Kiangse Road, Shanghai.

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ESPIROIDS

BRONCHIAL TABLETAS

Cream Leek Soup.

oz. margarine; 1 oz. flour; 0 leeks: 1 pist milk; 2 lb. peeled ¦potatoes; & breakfastcupfuls cold water, pepper and salt. First make a white sauce with the margarine, our and milk. Then add the po- Latoes and looks (cut up) and the

G breakfascupfuls of water. Boll til vegetables are soft, then slove. Return to pan and season to taste. Berve with fried croutons.

Baked Cod Steak.

1

2 lb. rod steak; cup flour; 1 eup milk: 4 teaspoon pepper; tablespoon margarine; 2 teaspoons muxtard; 2 cupfula grated cheese; 1 teaspoon salt. Melt the margar- ine, stir in the flour; and thin with the milk. Season with pepper, salt find mustard and add cheese. Cook till thick and well blended. Remove skin and bone from fish and pour this sauce over it. 'Make

hour in a moderate oven. This can be served with potatoes and a fgreen salad.

1

Lemon Crumb Ple. tablespoons butter; 11⁄2 cups soft breadcrumbs; 1 cup boiling water; 1 cup sugar; 11⁄2 teaspoons cornflour; 2 egg yolks; 3 tables- poons lemon juice; grated rind of 1 lemon. Break broadcrumbs into ja basin, add butter, then pour boiling water over and let crumbs stand till soft. Mix suger

and

Choose the strength suitable for i the shade of your hair, and, after using it, moisten the finger-tips with castor oil and thoroughly mas sage the scalp.

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert hat our readers are warned to look out for occasional phenstle

nelling, such as harbur, plow, and altho

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16

22

23

26

2

24

29

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HORIZONTAL

I-Who is the present Fortmaster

General of the U. S.? 6-Old age 11-Comfort

12-Least whole number 13-Eurpeap fish 16-Possessive pronoun 10-Hair on the necks of some

animals

17--Strike with the fist 19-Challenge

20-Spanish article 21-French coin

22-Eradicate

24-Winged part

25-Exterior covering of certain

keeds

26-What great sculptor executed

the famous "Thinker"7 28-Tull Javanese tree

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Consumed

70

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30-What country is acting as host to the World Monetary and Economic Conference?

14-Duet

18-Greek letter

|19–– What kaight was destined by hie immaculato purity to achieve the quest of the Holy Grail?

|20–Pen-Game of Charles Lamt

23--Equip

24--Fuss

25-Peer Gynt's mother

23-Native compound

|28-What is the smallest republic

in South America?

2p-Spanish coin

30-Reverential fear 82-Ox of Tibet

36-Former name of the isthmus

of Panama

31-What English post wrote as his 37-In what city is the Bridge of

epitaph, "Life is ajast and all things show it; I thought se unce and now I know it"? 33-Highway

34-Married again 36-Possess 18--Bullze

39Rise from alumber +1-Globe

44-Depart 46-Raised

46-Lowest point 48-Besmirch

49-Receptacle 60--Have existence 61-Rind

42-Freezer 54-Longs for

65--Who was Lincoln's Secretary of State during the Civil War?

1-Tosses

VERTICAL

2-Note of the scale BSecular

4—in the Bible, what causia_of Mordecai šavad her people? 6-Afirmative

5-Who wrote "The Count of

Monte Crista”¶

7--Ancient engine for throwing

stones

8-Prong

Sighs 7 40-Springs

41-Supposed hypnotic fores 42-Prominent ridge in cloth 43-Baker's product

| 45-~~~Colonist in South Africa of

Dutch descent

47-Again

48-Mineral spring

40--Twice; in music

63-Egyptian run god

BATURDAY'S SOLUTION,

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The solution of the above with a new’cross-worü puszie weib appear in to-morrow's issue,

Bringing Up Father.

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́BY GOLLY! WHAT'S THE MATTER

WITH MË MANAGER THIS MORNIN'? HE LOOKS AS IF HE JUST FINISHED MAKIN' OUT HIS INCOME TAX-

DID YOUR WIFE LEAVE

YOU?

DOI LOOK AS IFE WAS LAUGHING ?

WELL" WHAT'S WRONG?

OH! MY WIFE HASN'T SPOKEN TO ME FOR SIX

WEEKS »

WELL- DONT LOSE HER-

YOU'LL NEVER GIT

ANOTHER ONE

LIKE THAT-

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