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THE CHINA, MAIL.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1934,

11 The WOMAN'S Page t

Charm of Simplicity

Mrs. Claire Booth Brokaw, Landing social and iterary figure in Num York, models this ideal avoning on- semble. Oow a black velvet gown, of geweful lines, she wears a depilai of while for. A simpla tiara lo the only hondirasa worn with the cos rame, the charm of which ta in tia simplicity.

LATEST: FASTENING FOR COATS.

Enamelled Eyelets And Strings.

MAN EITHER CONTRAST OR TONE WITH DRESS

Enamel eyelet holes to tone re- place buttons on some of the new models, and have simple bootlace strings of the fabric not wider than baby ribbon. These lacings either tone with the dress or con- trast and tone with the fur trim-

ming used on a coat or cape,

In one instance this lacing com- pletes a centre fastening, while an- other shows it disposed in a

short diagonal line from neck to under. arm seam and similarly disposed at the opposite side, but from waist to hipline.

Ubiquitous Elastic Ribbon.

Scarves are easily made by join- ing these elastic ribbon strips to- gether. There are other ways of trimming a dress with this still no- vel material. It is available in white and bright colours also.

Sequin Trimmings.

EQUINS make an effective trim-

kearingly,

ly cut black afternoon dress has sequins sewn in leaf shapes over the shoulders to the waist each .alde.

POP

Wear Your Right Colours

Many Mistakes Made By Women.

· COLOURS ARE FLATTERING OR DESTRUCTIVE

With so many colours in the

world in which we live, it seems

that people should strange make mistakes and wear the wrong

ones.

ever

And yet they do! The lady who has would look so well in grey, some idea that brown is her only colour, while the woman who should not wear blue chooses that shade before all others.

day

Colour is so much more important than fashion, and so seldom discus-

Every sed and considered. something

Lo the is contributed average woman's knowledge of what is or is not in style, although styles don't matter hall Nó much As the single fact of becomingness. You enn dress in the height of fashion, and look a freak; and don a gown three years out-moded, and look adorable.

wrong The

Colour Can Make Or Mar. Most of the secret rests with the colour. Colours are subtly flat- tering, or hideously uncompromis- ing. Are you tired? 18 your health bad? Are the years moud- Ling? The right colour will skil- fully conceal the fact, the will shrick it to the world. right will lift the shadows from

in your stir your eyes, cheeks, while the wrong exposes wrinkles that you didn't know ex- isted. It is no exaggeration to say! that ten years and sometimes more In a woman's appearance may de- pend on the colour of her frock.

ropes

Novel Color Tone

A new color combination is intro-

in this frack of dork red nubby moot which is caught at the waistline and nach with hoosy, gold-toned siih cording The Coach hat di nchloved in dark blue and trimmed

«melch a red fonchar.

Pop Goes To A Show To Be Amused,

Winter Luxury

Flas, dilky caracui, duxuriously col lared in silver jox, is the ideal com bination for this formal fur conts which shows many of the newest fashion points of the season. The slerers are puffed at the elbows and narrow at the cuffs according to latest dictates,

Velvet Under

New Guises

Baby Ribbon Finds Many Uses,

DAINTY WHEN THREADED

LACE OR MUSLIN

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow]

TIFFIN

Kedgeree of Haddock Macaroni Mousse Stewed Tomatoes Cheese Pasties Compote of Pasra

DINNER

Halibut Soup Oeufs Farces aux Crevettes

Curried Spinach

Curry Sauce

Braised Celery

Beignets au Moka

Strawberry Jam Sauce

Kedgeree of Haddock

and bake in a hot oven for about 10 minutes. Dish up neatly, sauce round with hot tomato sauce, and serve.

Carried Spinach

Pick and wash 2 lb. spinach and cook it with very little water till tender, drain it in a colander so as to extract the water, them rub it through a fine sieve. Fry a level dessertspoonful finely minced on- ion, and stir in the spinach puree.] Sprinkle a. dessertspoon flour over the spinach, and incorporate this with 2 tablespoons cream. Let the

1 small smoked haddock, 4 oz. whole cook slowly for about 15] rice, 2 eggs (hard boiled), 2 oz but-minutes, if too thick at the end of ter, cayenne pepper, salt and nut-this time add a little gravy. Serve

or in meg. Wash and boil the rice, drain with

a burder of plainly and dry. Remove the bones and cooked rice together with a boat of skin from the fish, break pieces, break the shells of the eggs.

into curry anuco,

Beiguets au Moka

and cut the whites into small Cut 2 or 3 milk rolls into slices, square pieces. Melt the butter in place them in a large pie-dish, and made a stew pan, put in the rice, add the pour over enough strongly fish, white of egg, cayenne pepper, coffee to soak them. Make a light a little grated nutmeg, and salt. frying batter, allow it to stand for! Mix them well together, and serve at least hour. Beat up 2 yolks on a hot dish, and sprinkle the of eggs, mix them with

a table- spoonful vanilla, sugar, pour this yolka of eggs over it.

over the slices of milk rolls.

Macaroni Mousse. 11⁄2 cups scalded milk, 1⁄4 cup each slice Into the frying better melted butter, 4 eggs, well beaten, and fry`a golden colour in very hot 1 pimiento chopped fine, 1 cup fat or lard. Take up and drain the cooked macaroni, 1 sweet green fritters. Dredge with Icing sugar pepper chopped fine, 1 tablespoon and dish up. Serve hot with sauce chopped onion, 1⁄2 tablespoon salt, boat of strawberry jam sauce. 1 cup soft breadcrumbs, 1⁄2 cup mild cheese, cut fine. Combine in- gredients in order given, reserving 1⁄2 cup crumbs. Strinkle top with reserved crumbs. Bake 40 minutes in pan of hot water in moderate oven 850°F.

Halibut Soup

4 cup cooked halibut, 1 pint milk, I slice onion, blade of mace, 3 tablespoons butter, 11⁄2 table- spoons flour. 1⁄2 teaspoon salt, few grains pepper. Rub Ash through sieve. Scald milk with onion and maco, Remove sea- soning and add fish. Blod with! IN half the butter and flour cooked together. Add salt, pepper and the remaining butter in small pieces.

In checks and stripes, velvet is a much beloved old-world

Oeufs Farces aux Crevettes

4 hard boiled eggs, 12 large or 18 # fabric small prawne, 3 anchovies, 11⁄2 oz.

returned to us in new guises. A butter, 1 tablespoon Bechamel directoire waistcoat seen recently, sauce, salt, pepper and cayenne,

Tween, is very smart.

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Persons who are subject to rheumatism should avoid above

all things an excess of mest, for flesh food is productive of urte arld in the blood and uric acid iz the cause of rheumatism.

of black and white striped velvet, and about i gill tomato sauce. Re- Cure Your Rheumatism with a thick cream moire stripe be- move the shells from the eggs, cut! By Way Of The Blood.

them in halves crosswise, scropi This had patch pockets and steel;

out the yolks and put butions, and one of the latest-and in a mortar, add the boned ancho- most trying-toques of the same vics and picked prawns and pound fabric mixed with black cloth. very fine. Rub all through a wire The shoes and pochette of vel-nieve, return to the molar, add the vet were bound with steel-shaded butter and Bechamel sauce, mix thoroughly, and season to taste. There was no fur about this cos-Fl up the hard-bolled whites of tume, except gauntlets of black and age, place a prawn-head in the white ermine to stitched gloves of centre of each, sprinkle the surface with grated Parmesan, put them Narrow baby velvet ribbon is on the buttered dish or saute pan used to tie up shoes, bracelets, and necklaces, and once again can bej seen that daintiest of all trimmings, : black velvet ribbon run through a heading of muslin, or lace, to bor- der a square decolletage.

black suede.

GOLD AND SILVER CORD FOR HATS.

Monkey Fur For Boots

SPARKLING VOGUE EXPANSION.

Steel Armoury, Jet And

Coloured Sequins.

The sparkling vogue began in a quiet way with the autumn belt, of suede or leather being decorated with studs of steel, chromium; or gilt. Now we have yoken of steel armoury and lattice windows and Cords, in gold and silver, are mirrors with sparkling jet or co- among the newest hat trimmings, loured sequins.

And Scarves.

Monkey-fur fringe adds the frivo Little capes and scarves of black Ious nole to top-boots of wool and jet are worn with a Juliet cap of acarf-collars! Monkey also con- the same for the cocktail, or cine- tinues to appear on hats,

ma frock.

Simple, wholesome diet, mainly consisting of fruits and grains, will do much towards alleviating the condition, but the only way to drive rheumatism completely out of the system is by eliminating the polsons from the blood which are the cause of it. To do this a blood tonic of proved worth is the swift- ext and surest method, of which there is none finer than Dr.

Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. Made from the prescription of a British physician, they are unique in their ability to create new red blood, rich in hae- moglobin, that substance which carries oxygen from the lungs and putriment from the food digested in the intestines to every cell of the body. If you suffer from rhoumatism begin a course of Dr. Williams Pink Pills today, and let them do for you what they have done for many others. You will be surprised and delighted at the early improvement in your con dition.

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