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THE CHINA

TUESDAY, APRIL

1934.

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Fashions From The Museums

Designs Copied From Old China Tapestries,

ANGORA FOR TOWN WEAR

Many of the spring tweeds, fer- seys and silks are so wovon as to resemble fine tapestries. The var jous

are dyed to specia}} Yarns shades before being woven toget- her, so that masterly colour.ef feels are obtained.

One can admire a length of stuff

as a work of art, and the simpler the way in which It is made up the better

A practical point about the new materials is that although so soft and light, they are skilfully work-

ed so that they do not pull in all directions, as soft stuffs were apt.

to do formerly.

These woollen

mixtures are wonderfully warm.

Shepherd's Plaid,

in

Shepherd's plaid reappears black-and-white check, both in the bold and the small design It looks well on steamer, race course, or for the town tailor-made. Some this season are preferred with the broken or spotted check. Brown

and cream is good in a large · de-, sign, worn with a heavy brown tweed or light wool overcoat-

Angora Fashionable

town

wear.

The Angoras have a feathery look, and pastel shaden are to the fure. Angora-smart Grey and dull-surfaced fabrica are de. good, if black is momentarily parted from.

There are always a few adher- ents to purple-a very dark pur·į ple. Brown and yellow are good; sunshine shades, and nothing is amarter than a dark brown tweed with corrugated surface,

com-

plete with yellow hat, blouse, or .tanle.

brown

2

A striped yellow and silk-and-wool mixture looked very well

a dress. worn with rugh nut-brown tweed sue coat. with a double scarf-collar fasten- ing across with huge brown und yellow wood buttons.

Neck Lines To Suit Wearer.

Neck-lines are now finished in The any way to suit the wearer, Inteau-line is young, so is the

up to the throat.

Cocktail Frock

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow

TIFFIN

Mexican Chili Con Carne

Soused Pigs Feet.

-Mustard Sauce

Salade Loretti

Goldon Peach Ring

DINNER

Conomite a la Richelieu Grilled Salmon Steak Sode: Milk Sauce Chipped Artichoker. Roast Sandle of Lamb

Mint Sauc

Potato Roses

Creamed Cauliflower

FLOWERS BLOOM FOR YOUTH.

Becoming To Slim Figures.

Bloused-bodices are especially a good choice where girls make

NOVELTY TIME IN LONDON SHOPS

Bonnet Hats New Evening Style,

London.

Between the first of the London

their own clothes. The bloused spring fashion openings and_the} waist-line it good for youth, and last of the winter sales novelties easy in the soft crepes and aurahs, in dress details are shown here The lo look is becoming to

slim figuren, and the normal wais- and there in the excinaivă" shops Compote of Pears a la Cremetine is now the rule: Such styles where the coming trend of fashion

are largely helped by the bolt is studied. Among the most Im that can be pulled anywhere it is

Mexican Chili Con Carns

leather or

',

Take 2 lb. of meat, cut in small required. Soft supple suede and portant of these new ideas are places and put in. a frying-pan

wide satin ribbon is the fascinating little "bonnet" where 9 tablespoons of lard have, been heated, cooking until slight the ideal belt to wear with the hats for evening, which hava cap- bloused-bodice in thin fabric. tured the approval of well-dressed small ly brown. Have ready a

There will be plenty of the dull-women, mainly because they are blade of garlic, salt and pepper to faced satins used, especially for taste, a medium sized onion and 2

no becoming to the right type] evening wear., They form a good or 5 ripe tomatoes cut in slices, foundation for the sequins that of feature and give an absolutely First add-garlic and onion to the are woven In.

new line to the ensemble. meat, let cook. for 20 or 30 minutes

Lame is another material which For evening wear at the theatre: and add tomatoes, sald and pop-scems to have taken a fresh lease or restaurant, the "bonaet" is per and 2 tablespoons of paprika,of life. The softly shaded colour-made in stiffened and wired gauze mixing thoroughly with one-half-

cd lames

are employed for the or not. The up-standing, rather cupful of hot water, let, boff until cinema blouse, that is worn over a turned-back brim is wired-in co- meat is very tender, add addition skirt of black satin or summer ronet shape, or there may be a al hot water as needed. This dish

close velvet.

garland of. ̈· lacquered, j needs considerable gravy. If de-

feather, or mother-of-pearl dow sired 1 teaspoonful of sugar and

ers. These youthful little bon- one teaspoonful of vinegar may cubes of custard in a soup tureen,nels should fit the crown of the ... be added 15 to 20 minutes before pour over the consomme and

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Salade Lorette.

{ serve.

Compole de Pommes a la Creme.

The heart portion of a Hong 1 lb. Korean apples, 2 cloves, Kong celery, 2 hearts of lettuce, 2 lemon-rind,. 1⁄4 lb. loaf sugar, 14 bolled potatoes, 2 small beetroots plat milk, 2 yolks of egga, 1 oz. and 4 oz, ham. Trim, wash, and vanilla sugar, 1 glass sherry, 1 drain or peel and cut into fine glass maraschino and pint shreds the above named ingre-whipped cream. Peel, core and dients; season these carefully stew the apples with, loaf sugar, with tomato mayonnaise, salt, pep-cloves, lemon-riad, and sufficient] per and paprika, and mix gently water to cover. Strain off the with 1 gill liquid asplc. Stir and juice and put the apples in a glass pour into a plain mould or pud-jdish. Prepare a thick custard by model topped of with his organding basin and place in refrigera- boiling the milk, sweetened with dia, accented wuk bands of bright

tor until set. Unmould into a sa-venila sugar, flavoured with sher- blue and a large how. The skirt, et- tached to the Sousa, is high waisted lad dieh, and garnish with whites ry and thickened with egg-yolks. and of bright bina crapa famisol.

When it's cocktail time in Apeląg, the organdiotopped_blouse la in order. So says Dama Fashion. Here, Gertrude Michael tatroducer" i

Attractive Earclips

In Enamel

of hard-boiled eggs, beetroot, and Let the custard get cold; then pour stoned olives.

over the apples.. Sweeten the cream lightly before it is whipped, the

Golden Peach Ring.

A large tin of peaches. 1 oz. of and add the maraschino at shelled walnuts, 1 oz. of gelatine, last. Put on a sieve to drain for

is dessertspoons of sugar, or to a short time, then put the cream p6g Laste, 11% gills of milk, 1 egg roughly on the apple and custard, lemon juice. Drain the syrup and serve.

from the peaches and rub through

a sieve sufficient to give half a

pint of pulp. Make a boiled cus tard with the egg and milk, and leave it to cool. Add the lemon! Juice from half a lemon and sugar to the peach pulp, and stir in the finely chopped, walnuts, and the custard. Dissolve the gelatine in Some of the new earclips are a saucepan, with 1 gill of the very attractive in coloured or peach syrup, and strain it into

Semi-Precious Stones Fo Dress Decorations.

with

amall round neck. Older women black enamel with a very narrow the mixture. Add more sugar if have returned to the amall V. or silver edge. You can have them required. Leave the mixture till cise a deep one, with a collar that in green or a bright, dark blue, it begins to thicken, then turn it can, where required, fasten right and, for the evening, they are set into a border mould, and when it!

set, unmould it and serv with paste. For evening, the wide. low,

For hats or handbags; or to the remainder of the n. aches. square decolletage is much worn, wear on the dress itself, there are Serves 5 or 6 persons..

Consomme a la Richelieu. The exaggerated bare back is no delightful large clips in semi-

consomme, 2 quarts precious

game langer considered good style...

alones. Most of them are in the shape of a leaf with a small fillets of cooked game, 2 car- Waist-lines are normal, or set |frog eliting on top.

rols (small), 1 oz, minute taploca, | lower, Hips are alim. Neat. col.

The most realistic one has itel gill royal custard cut into cu- lariese taflored coats. short or leaf of chrysoprase and the frog bes, seasoning. Remove the skin long, are pinched in just a little of cornelian, but some of the from the Allets of cooked" "game, colour combinations are and cut the meat into fine shreds. even more pleasing.

or Julienne strips. Scoop out some little ball shapes from the carrots and cook them in salt- NECKLINE IMPORTANT IN

ed water til tender. Cook, the SPRING DRESSES

Įtaploca in, bolling consomme for about 15 minutes, then add it to but the average skirt is to the Watch the neckline in the new

[the consomme of game. Next, add *calf. Ankle-length correct spring dresses. It counts. In

and semi-evening fact, it marks one of the really de-the cooked carrota and let the con- somma simmer gently for about

at the waist. Lengths, like

lours, vary with the occasion.

Tweed Sports Skirts.

co other.

Sports skirta and tailored) tweeds may be a little shorter,

for afternoon

while full dinner dress chowa clalve changes that make the dif- 10 minutes. Skin,' and season to slender trains and skirt trimming ference between what was and taste. Put the prepared and cutl luw at the back

what now is the fashion.

Bringing Up Father.

CHA

THIS PA

TER MIND

BE HOME.

AGIN

"GET NE-AND

YOU WILL ALWAYS HAYE FRESH MILK!"

Dfresh after you get it?

Use if in salads-il adds piquancy LEA & PERRINS SAUCE

KLIM

Or to keep it you find it hard to get fresh milk?

Then get Kim! · Klim is pure, rich whole milk, powdered. Nothing in add- ed. Only water is removed. Add water to Klim-end you. have the finest quid milk money can buy-Just like fresh milk in taste, in richness-in everything!",

And Klim keeps--in any climate--without refrigeration

Perfect for all woes.

You can use Klim dry for cooking. Use it dry in bever ages, too. All it with water for drinking,

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THE MILK THAT KEEPS,

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE..

This cross-word puzzle" has been made by an expert but our readem are warned to look out for occasional phonetic avelling, such as harbor, plow, and altho.

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HORIZONTAL - 1-A set of workers 5-English title 10-Giri's ham

14-Pure

16-Conduct, as a

periodical 17-Polus (Obs.) 18-A small bird' (pl.) 19-Conunent (abbr.) 20-An extra tax 22-Stupor

24-Brother of Jacob.

24-Chacko 27-Same as biretta 31-Bald to a horse 32-Township (abbr.) 34-Moldings with an

*kid

8 curve (Arch.), 25-Checks, as with a

37-A vegetable 31-Angered (Obs.) 39-Burrendera 1lWa 45-Baucy

41-Qulded 42-Mistake

41-Earth) (Fr.)

44-A ally thoroughfare

(abbr)

45-An uncle (Scot 46-Member of Rotary

Club

| HORIZONTAL (Cont) VERTICAL (Con)

(48-A grating of parallel]15-Stops"

bar's

|60-The Orient

61--Makes great 154-Man's name

68-Falsehoods {88-Titia

81-Depend..

162-The altar, end of a

church

163-Like

100-Act

crescant

ed-Girl's nams

67-Carton from wood

moke

VERTICAL

1-Tilla.

2.The emu 3-A Mohammeden

prinop 4-Conquered

B-A dry measure

(abbr.) 6-High (Mue.) T-A wading bird B-Furbearing animal *-Kulso eggs to

attract fowl |10-To oune again

11-Scents

{12-Carol

12-Altorney (abbr.).

21-Indian`memorial

past

{29-Hastena

25-8peek 27-Agitatas

RB-A heron |29-Long" grasabem

30-Eagerness 32-Earth (Lat.) 33-A plate for the Eucharist

36-A great-grandchild † (cat.)

37-Prefix Near {19-Belief 140-Balonga

42-Discharge 45-Tache (Obs.) 45-Rubbed out 47-A Japanese Bah [18-A fowl (pl.)

49-Tangle 51-Happy 52-Mature 63-8mell (Obs.), 65-in

56-Exchange premium 37-Combining form:.

Hundred

60-Point of compass

(abbr.)

64-Credit note (abbr))

The solution of the above with a new cross-word puzzle, solll appear in to-morrow's issue.

head perfectly, and show to the full the front of the coiffure.

In the daytime, wh

when afternoon bonnels are made of the softest and most silky of felts, the line is clear cut, with a turn-off-the-brow brim, in the style of the Dutch bonnet, s revolutionary revival_in] millinery that bids fair to oust the one-aided beret which women have tried wearing at every angla under the sun,

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION

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