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THE CHINA MAIL.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1934.

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Hosiery Harmony

Must Be In Keeping

With Costume.

AVOID TOO-LIGHT SHADES

It is highly important that your

hosiery should harmonise with the

rest of your costume,

Do you wear nude coloured hos- iery? Do you wear light Klockings with brown shoes?

biege

Do

you favour those pinkish shades for hosiery so popular two years ago?

The present mode. for dark cos- tumes demands hostery that har monises completely. Nude shades certainly do not blend with black shoes. Biege does not appear cor rect with dark brown costume and slippers.

Avoid these too-light shades in

GLOVE FANTASIES

Attractive Shades And Materials.

SUEDE AND VOLUET FOR EVENING WEAR

Never have women been so tracted by fantastic fashions

in

fine black suede, with embroidered, jewels in colours lightly dusted on to backs and hems.

Loose Gloves For Day: The glove problem for day wear is equally interesting. Loose hog-I skin and coarsely knitted silk in certain shades are smart and cosy, so are heavy chamola and wash- All- gloves. Gay and distinctive gloves, leather in yellow and white. though expensive, are helpful, ca-day gloves should be cut on the pecially for girls, as they suggest loose side for smartness as well as There are many novel effects in woollen gloves. Every colour is used in decorative gauntlets, some of which have leather palms. The casily washed variety is practical.

variety.

Velvet gloves and examples in moire and plain silk, in black and many colours, seem to retain their popularity.

Evening Stylen. Organdie and lace gloves have been relegated to the evening.

Coloured velvet gloves are com- fortable, and wrinkle loosely up the arm in a way that makes the hands look far smaller. Mittens of lace,

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow especially in black, look well with

TIFFIN

Shrimp Fritters

Beef Olives

Mashed Potatoes Green Peas

Raisin Orange Tartlets DINNER

Fresh Green Pea Soup Boiled Cod Strak Melted Butter String Beans Chicken Cutlets with Spinach Parmesan Puffs

Dried Apricot Jellies Raisin Orange Turtlets

b. short pastry, 2 oz. raisins,

hosiery. They have the faculty of!': dessertspoons flour, rind of i

picture ball frocks.

Cream and the paler shades in eggs (separated), milk, seasoning.

thinly, exquisitely fitted long suede gloves Roil out the pastry very stamp it into rounds and line some will, however, appear with next patty tins. Mix the cheese to- year's evening fashion.

Kether, add seasoning and moisten them with the beaten egg yolk and just a little milk as required. Then whisk the egg whites to a stiff forth. and fold it in lightly. Put a spoon ful of the mixture into each pastry lined tin, and bake them in a hot; oven until well puffed and golden. Serve Parmsean puffs hot or coldl as preferred. This quantity makes 12 puffs.

Dried Apricot Jellies

"VELVET SAUVAGE”

comfort.

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert bat sor readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic

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HORIZONTAL (Cont.) | VERTICAL (Cont)

NEGLIGEE

Conservative Styles Continue.

Fashions may come and fashions

6 leaves French gelatine, 14 may go, but conservative, elegant

making large limbs appear larger orange, I 02. dessiccated cocoanut, pints hot water, 4 lb. dried apri-and well designed and beautifully]

and thin limbs thinner. They are kill orange juier, 2 teaspoon cota, lb. sugar, 2 white, of egge, also guilty of breaking off the unt-sugar. ty of a costume abruptly at the the pasiry. hem of the frock.

A few almonds. Roll out Juice of 2 oranges.

Wash the ap-fitting styles go on forever! Parisi Slamp it into rounds pricots, then drain them and put couturieres admit that they make:

Place and line 6 patty tins. Wash and them through the mincer.

collections to startle the world- sove a few them in n basin, add 1 plat of hot and then make special models for If black, brown and dark bluestone the raisins and

Cut the remain water and let them sank a few their discriminating clients which shoes are included in your present for decoration.

Mix the hours, then turn them into a sauce are nothing very new or startling, wardrobe, you will be fashion-wise (der into small pieces.

Add the pan.

Add the sugar and cook the but what the women who have all if you select sheer gunmetal for flour and sugar together.

Dis-the money they wish to spend, the dark blue slippers, dust brown] finely grated rind of the orange, apricots gently till tender.

a smooth paste solve the gelatine in the remainder wear. for the brown shoes and ultra-fand mix them to

Then stir of the hot water and mix it with

Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, for in- with the orange juice, sheer black for black footgear.

Add the orange stanee, has just ordered from Moly- in the raisins and cocoanul. Divide the stewed fruit. the mixture between the 6 pastry juice, tarn in a basin, stir well, neux a negligee and a simple black to ottoman dress in the smaller ple- Place lined tins.

them in the leave till cold and beginning

16 wet.

Then whisk the egg white ture. The negligee is the new type They will take, about minutes to bake. When cool, de-stily, and add it to the mixture. of velvet called "velours sauvage" corate with

al Whisky all together for a minute and is in pale pink, over lace. Ne- # few blanched mands and raisins.

before turning the sweet into tall xllgee is a ten gown, you know. And They may be decorated the dress is a picture of simplicity glasses.

NEXT CHANGE AT THE CENTRAL.

STANLEY LUPINO

FACING THE MUSIC

POP

Loven.

Fresh Green Pea Soup

1 with whipped cream.

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2 pints of shelled green peas, oz. butter. a handful of mint, cabbage, lettuce, 3 pints of water, 1 Leaspoons of salt, 1 onion, lump of sugar. Dissolve the but- fer in a large saucepan and place in the peas, the onion sliced the lettuce and mint thoroughly wash ed, the water, salt through a wire

sieve rubbing the peas with a wooden spoon.

through

Chicken Cutlets with Spinach The leg of 3 chickens, stock, cgx and breadcrumbs. Same dressed spinach. Brown sauce. Remove the thigh bone from the legs, leav ing the drumstick. Put the lega into a stewpan and cover them with nicely flavoured stock, simmer until the legs are tender, then prens them until cold. Trim them neat. ly, egg and breadcrumb them, and put in hot fat. Pile the spinach high in the middle of an entréc dish, and rest the cutlets round it. Brown sauce may be poured round or handed in a boat.

Parmesan Puffe

Ib. flaky pastry, I teablespoon

WARDOUR grated Parmesan cheese, 21 table-

spoon grated Cheddar cheese,

Overcoming Politeness.

ON THE WAY

HERE

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and elegance.

YOUR BABY.

You think the world of him, don't you? Anything you can do to help him lay the foundations of a strong healthy constitution you gladly do, and because of this any sound advice is always wel- come. Then let us tell you that one of the safest and surest ways to keep baby in good health is by administering an occasional dose of Baby's Own Tablets.

Specially devised for children, BABY'S OWN TABLETS are mildly laxative, and by their gentle action assist nature to keep the little one's Internal organs clean and clear of waste matter. In this way they correct infantile constipation, Indigestion, wind,

colic, relieve croup and colds, allay teething pains, cool feverishnews, check diarrhoea, and expel worms.

Made from the prescription of a doctor who specialised in the treat- ment of children, they contain nothing harmful to even the young-

and most

infant. dellente Chemists everywhere sell them.

LAST WEEK

ENDING JAN. 20th.

SINCERE'S WING ON'S THE SUN"

SALE

HONG KONG'S BIG 3 DEPARTMENT - STORES

MAKING THIS SALE

THE BIG EVENT OF THE YEAR.

I GOT UP TO GIVE MY SEAT

TO A LADY

SHE WAS SO, SURPRISED

SHE

FAINTED

WHEN SHE CAME

By J. MILLAR WATT

ROUND

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65-Kind of cheese

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12-Part of verb "to be" (3-Thun 14-Binary

16-Span

18-Favorite 20-Send forth 24-Trudge 24-Exclamation

20-A planet 28-Cravat

29-Reeling 12-Pounce upon 14-20

38-Grain artificially

germinated 87-Negative

38-Railroad (abbr.)

42-Undefied

48-Mechanism rotated

40-Day (Lat

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by walking (pl.)

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66-Poem |67-Whip (slang)

68-Estrange fram former habits 69-8mall bird

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6-Piece of ground

6-Badily orgen

7-Liquid food

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18-Pravaricator

17-Principal 19-Melt

23-8tingy

25-Old

27-A flower 29-Agile 30-Pace

21-Morces

33-Command (slang) 36-Stumble

39-To lat

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measure of length (pl) |45-8moka dunt

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(MI.)

43-Oid mez

48-Solution, made from

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(Arch.)

84-A male

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68-Rant

60-Basa

42-Early morning moisture

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(abbr.)

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