THE CHINA MAIL.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1934.
111 The WOMAN'S Page thi
Serpent-Skin Hat Tops Odd
Fashion of the Dot
There's a youthful look to this charming Spring frock, worn_by Elizabeth Young, film player. The frock la tailored of broen, yellow and beige dotted crepe with a largo bose of teflete at the high neck. Note the puff sleeves and tight cuffs.
GOATS' HAIR FROCKS ARE LATEST London Collections' Surprises.
Day
Costume
Paris Style House Shows Glittering Headgear.
Paris.
A hat made of golden snake- skin may give you the shivers as it does as to even mention it, but Suzanne Farnier, who makes it, guarantees that it will give, you that certain air of smartness you Crave if you are in the set that matters costumically.
It's a simple little thing. just colls around the head very flatly and rises to a slight point at the crown of the head. A necklace: made of the same glittering ser- the pent skin lies fint around ihtoat, and black net gloves have cuffs of the same. Hat. necklace and gloves are worn with a dinner gown of black satin, made very vampishly.
The bodice consists of a triangle of the satin terminating at the base of the throat and sloping ab- ruptly under the arms, thus
Cx-
xing generous areas of epider- mis. Over the shoulders
come
two four-inch strips of satin, from the back to the front Just at the eurve of the shoulders these divide of inte three points, the tips which pick up the sides of the triangular bodice like tree long- nailed fingers. The gloves are wrist length and the cuffs are put on in triangular effect. An even- ing bag is suggested, as the only other necessary accessory, and it made, naturally, of the same gild- ed serpent. If you can stand It It is a gorgeous outfit! .
·AMERICAN TURTLE
NECK.
Latest Thing In Jumper Collar Style.
+
Hostess Gown ·
There là a charming air of distinc- tion about this hostess gover, worn
by Gertrade Michael, screen player
its of black crepe, with stiched white collar and cuffs fashioned in the Elizabethian männer, d'girdle
of gold cord accents the walet fine.
Linen Important For Summer
Black Popular For Tailored Suits.
Menu Suggestions For To-morrow
TIFFIN
Stewed Cad Steak Shrimps and Egg Sauce
Baked Potatoes
Italian 'Meat. Pie
Fruit Semaling
DINNER
Brussels Sprouts. Puree Bream Fillets
Parsley Sauce.
Chauderoid of Pheasant Bacon and Potato Salad
'Lettuce Salad.
Cherry Flan
Italian Meat Pie
sca-
1⁄2 lb. short pastry made with lard, b. cold meat, 2 oz. cooked macaroni: 2 oz. ham. 1 shallot, I tablespoon grated cheese, 1 table- spoon Worcester sauce, 1 oz. but- ter, 1 oz. flour, 1 gills milk, dripping und browned bread- crumbs. Line ple-dish with, pas- try, cut up the macaroni and (sprend it at the bottom of the dish. Pass the cold meat, shallot and ham through a mincer, son it with salt and pepper, the Worcester sauce and grated cheese. To make the sauce, melt butter, stir in the flour and add the milk gradually. Stir the sauce till it boils and put the min- ced meat in it. Mix well together and pour into the dish. Sprinkle a few browned breadcrumbs over the pie and dot with dripping. Bake in hot oyen for 30 minutes. Serves 4.
Fruit Semolina
11⁄2 pints stewed fruit, semolina,
Spring Cape Suit
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There is a military note to this cape
m which Frances Drake, film play.
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er, selects for ker Spring wardrobe. It is of grey and plaid twood. The plaid is used for lining the cape and on the collar and cuffs. The chile kat is brown sailor in rough straw.
cream sugar. When stewing liquid from cherries, juice of 1⁄2 fruit for this dish, add more water lemon 6 oz, short pastry. Line a than usual in order to have a good small flan ring with the pastry. proportion of syrup. Strain the Bake pastry for about 20 minutes. syrup from cooked fruit, measure Boll sugar, water and juice until it, and pour into a saucepan. Bring thick. Stone the cherries, add to to the boil and sprinkle in the the syrup. When cool pour into semolina, allowing I dessertspoon the flan and serve.
to pint syrup. Cook gently un- I semolina is tender, keeping it well stirred. then add the fruit and cook them together for 3 or 4 minutes. Add more sugar if re- quired, and let the semolino cool before turning it into a dish. Der corate when cold with whipped cream, flavoured and sweetened to taste, and top the dish with a few The new linens will never be grapes, or whatever fruit is used. great ribbed roll reaches nearly to the ears and stands well recognised as such when they take Sufficient for 5.
their important place in the sum hair away from the neck all round. goats'
Strawberry cream pink, buttermer wardrobe. of synthetic yellow, and the new pale sen blue
ore the big jumper colours.
WASHABLE STRAW
of dresses woven with wool; Evening frocks
Struw
which
were
and
The smartest spring jumper has neck. American turtle the new This is like the polo neck grown! about six times larger.
The
A craising suit is composed of a backless dress and shorts made
Brussels Sprouts Purec
1 lb. of Brussels sprouts, salt Black linen will be seen a lot and soda, pint white stock, pep- for tailored sufts, also dress and per, boiling stock, 1⁄2 pint of milk three-quarter length coat ensem- Prepare and wash the sprouts, dis- les with a large or small brim carding decaying leaves.
med hat of the same.
Printed linen frocks have floral fast-designe on a plain white ground. Others have pleated and basket weave surfaces.
straw and silk;.
belts
sashes; and
in one of silk printed with a small Metal ribbon trimmings.
the high design of champagne bottles. These are some of
The skirt of fine navy wool lights shown in the London spring
down one side with tiny are in full ens collections,
fewer wooden bottles for buttons. There wing.
made Some jumpers are
of than ten important openings re-
Wool and string knitted together. rently,
A new evening gown material is They are worn over shorts turned one of woven silk and cotton, and up at the hem to match the hal one of the most daring dresses in London was shown
al
no
bríma.
Nicolle'a.
In modert black, it was cut down
nearly to the waist in front, with been revived.
· Bell-sleeves lined
an almost equally low decolletage with chiffon and Valenciennes lace! at the back.
There is
evening gown
STUDYING FACE CONTOUR.
New Softening Pack Foundation.
Rub Stir
Cook them in boiling water, with salt a tiny piece of sada, until tender, When cooked strain them through
colander and drain well. them through a wire aleve. In the milk and strain the stock. Return the puree to the pan, sea- non it with pepper, reheat and serve. If it is too thick a little more stork may be added.
⚫ Bacon and Potato Salad. 6 potatoes, 4 rashers bacon, 2. tablespoons stock, 3 tablespoons vinegar, 1 tablespoon chopped or
Mix well.
A very up-to-date treatment is ion, paprika, salt, pepper. Boff are worn with some of the short Intended for women whose cheeks potatoes, peel while hot and cut new low-backed sleeved day frocks at the house of are either too hollow or to round-]
In thin slices. Season with salt, with long sleeves, Jean Philippe with Ulick Brown. ed. An expert who has studied paprika and pepper to taste, and too, which is evidently going to Some of the newest Schiaparelli the scientific manipulation of make a strung appeal to the Eng-evening wraps are uncommonly muscles and tissues tackles these pour over vinegar. Add finely
chopped onion.
Cut those "fascinators" which special cases. lishwoman, for it is shown in like
bacon into dice and fry till golden young women wore in the evening Another special item is for, the nearly every house.
in a dry pan. Pour over patato, And how practical the new ac-in England somewhere about 1910. skin that is dried by winter winds mixing lightly with two forks: Add
For the most part, evtremely This is a softening pack, given a stock and serve...... cessories are is proved by the washable straw collars and cuffs wearable clothes are being pre-ja beautifying foundation for the used by Ulick Models on some of Hented, with plenty of three-evening make-up. The cream their frocka.
quarter costs and trim little tailor, which the pack is made is used as Duzens of old fashions have ed suits.
a base for powder.
Bringing Up Father.
BY GOLLY, THAT'S THE SECOND TIME THAT BELL- BOY KNOCKED. ON THE
·DOOR THIS CLUB İSİ RUN CRAZY,, HE BETTER NOT DO IT AGAIN.
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of
Cherry Flan
1 tin of white cherries,
1 cup
loaf sugar, gill water and
thel
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France
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14-Preposition
15-Part of the foot- 16-Ever (Contr.)
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18-Piece out
20-Not at any time 22-Barles
23-Tear
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45-Pronoun
46-Chinese plant 47-Parcelved
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18-Point of compas
(abbr.)
21-Gomething that
30-Pertaining to Nemes.
52-Exchanges
covers
22-Turt
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65-Appearing as if
gnawed
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26-A memeure of length 1-Fur-bearing animal
2-Bhattered
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27-Wint
28-Help
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30-Makes soft-
31-Despian
33-Lis
(abbr.) 4-Rested
6-English school.
6-A Dutch colonist
(abbr)
36-Kitchen utens!! (p};)] 7-Royaltinval Reserve 37-BKHI .
19-Bituation
41-Attorney (nhbr.) 42-Blumber
A-Each (abbr.)
9-Horses
10-Canvas shelters
26-Ascenda
28-Female deer 29-Conjunction 31-Dealer in hats iss_An insect
34-Pinch 2-Gazes 136-Pigment
37-A short carpd
musliff (Her.)
16-Examine
40-Rub out AND 42-Oceans
43-Remove the skla
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48-Conflict Bi-Pronoun
13-Act
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THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NË 1 THERAPION No2 THERAPION N3what appear to be drawn threads
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"THE CLUB ́ ́IS ON FIRE.
The Duchess of York has bought several of the new printed cotton dress fabrics, which have
over the surface..
One of these cottons has a de- curled pink feathers sign of across a pale blue, ground dotted with white spota...
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