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THE CHINA MALE

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1934.

11 The WOMAN'S Page tit

Spring Shirts Are Straight

Tucking Only Method

Of Decoration.

COMFORT FOR WALKING

Skirts are plain and straight. Where there is decoration it is in the form of front plents which allow room for walking. Some dresses have small splits set at in- tervals round the hem. Pocketa made of tucking may be set on the skirts. Tucking, indeed, is rife as a method of decoration.

Skirts have plents reaching from the waist and tightly stitched down as far as the kneas, where they are allowed to open freely.

Flat pleats are set on just above

the knees, and usually there are

Latest Phrase Of! Tunic Frock

For Winter Or Warmer Weather.

An interesting and very slim- looking variation on the popular cardigan ̈ suit style has ap- peared in a stockinetta model.

It is in grape-green woɔl, steck- inette, light in weight but very warm, and can be worn on cold days under a fur cost or heavy, top- cost. Equally so it is in readiness for milder weather, when the outer wrap may be dispensed with dur- ing the middle of the day or in a restaurant at lunch time.

Large black bone buttons fasten down the, full length of the tunic coat and there is a smart little

some to correspond on the bodice HATS ARE "OFF THE scarf collar in black astrakhan and

as thought they were braces.

Bodices often button down the front from the neck, and the huttons may be continued half-way [down the skirt or sometimes down

the whole length.

The bodice may sometimes have a diagonal line across it, and this.

FACE" AGAIN

Striking Styles In Paris ShowS.

Hats are off the forebead again.

TEA-GOWN RETURNS line is then repeated on the skirt, The newest models seem design-

TO FASHION

Graceful Edwardian

Revival.

MYSTERIOUS AND VERY FEMININE

Whit, crochet is inset on some ofled to decree, "show your face," for the badires and blouses and may they are worn far enough back to quite well be used as well round set the features in bold relief.

the edge of the skirt.

WHAT TO WEAR

a decorative-looking black suede belt.

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BLOUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS.

Decorated Satin For Afternoon Wear

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Colours are very helpful the sea- son. All larger women wisely selecte dark shades, whoch usually Hmits them to black, brown and navy,

This year, with colour scoring; blue, blueberry and wine have the high, blackberry, dark green, prosy

For sporting occasion, there is Some of them are set well back a novel blouse jacket, with a cross- of the hair fine while others frame ed scarf-collar buttoning on each the shoulder. four patch pockets cloned ON the face like a hood. With

forehead so boldly revealed the by metal clips, and a lightening line is often drawn lower on the fastener from throat.

Afternoon blouses are usually in sides and in back In a manner aug- gesting a bannet.

satin and are much decorated, but One of the most striking "off with clever touches of fine band-necessary darkness and a

flattery in hue. the face" hats is designed by Suzy work.

THE SHIP.

Sea-Water Ruins Real Furs. Those who love the mysterious. and very feminine style find Edwardian type of tea-gown, with

Raglan sleeves and the new high, traight collar And scarf are the modern slim line and light smart: the scarf can be lined fur. draperies about the shoulders and A wrap of this kind should have a hips, very becoming. The rotura sporting air, us in that case it will

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not date. The real fur coat is far better left at home. Sen-water ruins good skine and the cheaper] furs do not look well in the travol- ling outfit.

of the small train is helpful; so is the new moulding of form and easy, slightly bloused wrist-line. There is often little change

Sometimes novel wool-mixtures ¦ cut between the strictly formal!

may be substituted for tweed. In evening dress and the newest tos that case a beret could be worn of Row'ns. The real difference fies the same fabric, but with the tweed mostly in detall, and also that the the small dark felt shape, with a bea-gown generelly

the tiny brim, is nest and smart. wearer.

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A brim is helpful in many ways, and Long tight sleeves, of the

it can become more pronounced, itting above the elbow, from and the felt lighter In colour as whence spring angels' wings, are a warmer weather is encountered. favourite choice.

HAT FASHION IN

PARIS.

Rakish Toques Have Feather.

Huts that dip over the forehead are still shown by most of the leading, modistes, for the boldness

of the new line is unbecoming to

many women.

Berots

pulled forward In piquant point and toques with a feather perched at a rakish angle on top are worn by many of the beat-dressed Parls women.

SMOOTHING VELVET

$

To remove wrinkles from transparent velvei gown, hang it

in the bathroom after filling, the tub with hot water. The steam from the water will remove wrinkles.

all

on lines inspired by the blond And in the evening you may heroine of an American film who dine with conscious chic in

looking wears a colffure having a coronet "important" braid across the top of the head. dull gold lame.

blouse

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow

TIFFIN Vegetable Chowder Scalloped Cod String Beans with Cheese French Fried Potatons English Lemon Pudding Custard Sauce DINNER Julienne Soup Grilled Oysters en Brochette Sliced Lemon

Eclairs of Chickens a la King Roast Saddle of Lamb, Mint Sauce Red Currant Jelly

Fried Artichoke Chips Vol au Vent de Fruft a la Versailles Vegetable Chowder

2 cups tomato, cup green peas,

|2 onions, thinly sliced, 3 potatoes

English Lemon Pudding

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of

You Know The Feeling!

lb, fáely chopped beef zuet 6 oz. flour, lb. breadcrumbs, 8 oz. sugar, 3 eggs, 2 lemons, 8 gills of milk, and 1 teaspoon baking powder. Mix the suet, flour. breadcrumbs, sugar, and baking powder in a basin add the grated rind of 1 lemon, Strain the juice of both lemons, beat up the eggs and the milk, and stir this with the lemon juice into above. Mix thoroughly, fill into buttered pud-f ding moulds, and steam for 2 [bours. Unmould on to a hot dish.

and

serve with marmalade OF custard sauce,

Fried Artichoke Chips Wash and peel bome Jerusalem

At the end of a long, trying day you leave the office worn out and dispirited Ever since morning you have felt out of sorts, and at bedtime that sense of staleness and depression still perplats. What is the reason?

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Firat consider your digestive orguns. Most likely your liver needa stimulation, or the stagna- 1jon is in the intestinal tract. For lazy liver and constipation Pinkettés are equally effective. Quickly, though gently, they stare activity.

To the office worker, as to those who lead a less sedentary life, Pinkettes are an occasional neces- vity. Non-habit-forming and non- griping, they baruah bilious at tacks, nick-headaches, liverish- ness, gloom, in single night. They correct bad breath, clear the complexion, relieve piler, Pin- ketter are sold by all chemists.

with lemon TRANSPORT

in small cubes, I stalk celery, cut artichokes, cut them into very thin FOR Ane, 2 green peppers chopped, 1 stices (chips) place them in salted cup diced nalaify, 3 alices bacon, cold water flavoured diced. Cook bacon until crisp and ¡juice, for about an hour. Take up brown, add other ingredients, Cook]drain and dry them well, then fry slowly until vegetables are soft, a few at a time in very hot deep Season to taste with salt and fat. Drain, shake the chips in a pepper. Many other vegetables basket or napkin, and dredge with may be added, chopped or in small] table salt.

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pieces such as cabbage, asparagus, Voj au Vent de Fruit a la ́

Versailles carrots, or cauliflower flowersts.

Planch 4 oz. rice and cook in

Chicken Stew

4 lb. chicken, cut in pieces for syrup flavoured with maraschino, serving, boiling water, tables. make a salad of finely cut almonds, poon salt. ̧1⁄2 teaspoon pepper, 1⁄2 glace cherries, oranges, preserved cup flour, dumplings. Cover peaches and apricots, mixed with chicken with boiling water, -cook maraschino syrup. Hava ready a slowly until tender, adding salt and vol au vent shape of pastry nicely! pepper when chicken is half cook-baked, scoop out the centre soft] ed. Thicken stock with four portion, arrange in it the rice and diluted with enough cold water fruit salad in alternate. Inyers.

of all kinds.

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WINE STAINS ON LINEN.

Recipe For Removal

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION,

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After the linen has been wasbad, rub the stained parts well with or- dinary ammonia, then treat the stained parts with a solution' of hydrogen peroxide solution as obtained from any chemist with 100 parts of water. remove the peroxids.

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richer par easily. Add butter, if a Spread over the surface- with TRANSPORT to pour easily. Add butter, if a whipped and sweetened cream, SERVICE, richor sauce fa desired. Serve with garnish with rings of angelica and i dumplings.

giace cherries. Serve cold.

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