THE CHINA MAIL.

TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1934.

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Menu Suggestions For To-morrow |

TIFFIN

Veal and Race Cutlets Sauce Piquant Snipe on Toast Saule Green Peas Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

Orange Tride

DINNER Swiss Soup

Creamed Codfish

Ruck Potatoes

Beef and Celery Salad

Mutton Cullet Pic

Junket Whips

Veal and Rice Cutlels

thickens. Turn out into a basin, add sugar, and stir til it cools a little. Dis- solve the gelatine in 2 gill water and pour carefully into the cus- tard; stand aside till set. Skla the oranges, remove the pulp and seeds, pour into a glass dish sprinkled with custard over,

into it, and stir till IL

cream sweeten

Bugar.

Pour the then whip some

with sugar and

flavour to taste, and pour it on the [top.

Swiss Soup.

1 lb. ealf's liver, 1 onion, 1 oz. Poil a cupful of rice in milk un-butter, 3 pints of stock, I roll, 2j til quite soft, then pound it in a eggs, a little flour. pepper and mortar with a little salt and some rait, a grate of nutmeg, a lemon. white pupper, pound also separate-Slice liver, flour it, and fry brown ly equal parts of cold cooked veal,in butter, with an onion sliced; mix them together with yolk `of' an then pound the liver, add season- exg, and seasoning, form them into ing and nutmeg, stir into this the cutlets, brush them over with yolk stock, simmer for a quarter of an of egg, and fry in deep fat, Serve hour with a roll cut in slices, with a very piquant sauce made of strain soup and again make hot, a good brown: beat strong stock thickened and davour-colouring to

ed with lemon juice, covered with up the eggs, place in a tureen, and; cup of sweet-Hour pickles.

pour soup on them while beating,

Órange Trifte

having both plates and tureen hot the 1 pint milk, 2 eggs, 1⁄2 oz before putting the eggs into gelatine, I dessertspoon orange tureen. Hand quarters coloured sugar, 3 oranges, 3 table-lemon with soup.

Creamed Codfish.

ot cut

spoons Taku sugar, gill water.

Bune or flake 1 cupful cod and Bail the milk and pour over the beaten eggs. Set a basin inside alet 4 soak in cold

Asucepan of boiling water (or a hour, then drain.

water for 1

Cover it with

double boiler), strain the custardboiling water and bring to point

very slowly. Drain off the water..

add 1 good tablespoon butter, and

Parisian Motif

Paris Fashion With Midas Touch

SANDAL STYLE REVIVED.

Toeless Slippers Make

New Bid.

Gold Glitters From Head To Toe.

"MERMAID" FROCKS

Paris-Gold glitters on feminine figures from head to heels this

laid spring, for fashion has Midas touch on the 1934 mode."

Most of the golden touches ap- pear in the evening mode, although

That delicious Delman sandal a number are seen by day in the spring fashions now displayed in creation in mirrors of a couple of scason back is one of the popular dress-makers' salons.

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People thought that toeless slip- Bat they pers were all through. were wrong. Toeless slippers are beginning all over again."

Gold

button earrings, bigger tocleas styles. than a bird's egg. gleam from This little cutout contraption mannequins

gold plaque has all its straps in mirror studs necklaces shaped like a cap's vizor of lots of colours, which act like fit about throats, gold nailhead a hypodermic to any evening belts mark the waistlines of dark dress.

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

day frocks, and gold seashell and Other toeless styles are either anail buttons fasten sports clothes. velvet or antin, combined with all- ver or gold kid, and one of these Detachable Gold Fingernails

such as harbor, plow, and altho. and sandals has a jeweled buckle over By night golden Alets beaten gold diadems gleam from the toe which would make

any

the tops of carefully.coffed heads, Cleopatra-owned sandal look like while gold kid slippers shoe many a pair of slumming boots. dancing feet. Detachable gold

Anegernails may even flash on the

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

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5. 6 17 18

10

13

116

Gold Thread.

12

can

Gold threads hands of fashionables who

of the fabrics which afford the price of sixty dollars & scores

fashion new spring clothes. Tiny set.

into Golden "mermaid" frocks made gold nosegays

are woven

into

17

18

woven are

24

26

29

both

30 31

132

35 136 134

One

37

4

143

144

445

47

148

50 51

52

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When The Strain Begins

To Tell.

Times of depression such as exist at present often mean lung trying days, with business worrices exact. ing continuous tall on the mental and physical strength. For a while you may withstand this strain, but unicas adequate measures are taken to maintain the physical powers at a high state of efficiency there is bound to come a day when breaking paint is reached.

Nervous exhaustion is a distress- ing as well as dangerous condition. among its symptome being in Rbiils to comeentrate, filing memary, insomnia, headaches, neu- ralgin, enfeebled vitality and spirit, dyspepsis, melancholla. nervous

and

loss of appetite, weight

Sn low may the general enfeeblement berome Bs to make

strength

work impossible.

TORTIS for The only practical avoiding nervous breakdown is the name as that which also effects a cure, the use of a reliable blood and nerve tonic. Such a once is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, for more than fifty years famed all over the world for its power quickly to create new, rich, red blood. By increasing the haemoglobin content in the blood, that property which distributes oxygen from the lungs and nutri ment from the digestive organs, it helps to build up the body and clear the system of poisons.

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The reputation of these renown- pilla is world-wide on account of their proved efficacy in all cases where a sonic is required, so if you are in danger of nervour exhaus. sjon, or any of its attendant evils. take a course of Dr. Williama Pink Pills, they will restore you as they have w vigorous health countless others who found their henith Cailing Chemists, every- where sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,

1 pint milk, and again bring it slowly to boiling point.

Now

ir into it 2 full tablespoonfuls of flour which has been made in- water, to a thin paste with cold

the

pouring slowly and well atirring all the time to prevent it from getting lumpy. Cook until

and season | mixture is creamy,

Mix the with salt and pepper. well-beaten yolks of 2 eggs with 21 tablespoons of cold milk, and stir this into the hot mixture.

Slightly Parisian is this beige after- noon frock with its sleeve embellish- ment of French corded embroidery. Evelyn Fanable, film star, likes its softly droped neckitne and the an sique gold buckle which makes an erresting omament at the waistline.

Evening Fashions When Demand Blue

it is well mixed pour the whole on to a hot dish and nerve quickly.

Mutton Cullet Plc.

Purchase a piece of best end of neck of mutton, about 8 cultlets, 6 or 8 button mushrooms, a table-1 spoonful altogether of chopped shallet. parsley, and thyme, and some kidney, Trim all fat off cat- lets, and flatten then out with a mallel.

Orange Popular For Blouses.

OFF-TONES ARE SMART

Evening fashions are going in

{ed surplish blues.

for blue for spring. Not just one Season them with the particular, shade of blue, but all parsley, shallot and thyme, salt shades, from pastels in the baby and black pepper. Fill up ple blue tradition to very sophistient- dish, adding some mushrooms and kidney in between each layer of

An evening dress becomes cutlets. Add sufficient water for stock for gravy. Cover with puff important gown, if you have

purplish paste, and bake for 4 hour in a

blue in the new shiny rather hot oven. Cover with a buttered paper after the crust in evening fabrics. done, and continue baking in mo- derate heat for 1 hour.

Junket Whips.

1 pint milk, 1 oz. sugar, 12 tes-:

AP

Natural tones of gray or belge are spring auft and coat classic colours. An orange blouse will

spoons sherry, raspberry jam, ascent any of these natural shades

pint cream whipped and sweeten-

ed and flavoured with

sence,

perfectly.

vanilla EN-

If you think you can't

of

1 teaspoonful essence

wear

xray or beige, try either one with

an orange blouse and you will bol

Įrennet, 12 ratafian, cheeries. Put immediately flattered.

ratafias at the bottom of each custard;

Warin

Brilliant off-tones such as red-

new

are

for solid colour fabrics, or as print backgrounds.

glass, pour teaspoonful of sherry dish-orange, rust-orange or light over it, then a layer of jam to the shades with a grayish cast depth of about 1⁄2 inch. milk. add sugar and essente, All up the glasses and leave to set. Pipe a little whipped cream on top of each and decorate with crystallized cherry,

MOULDING NAIL SHAPES

Off-shades of yellowish greens, cerise, purple and even shrimp are gay surprises In the spring co lour picture.

Turquoise Blue.

You can wear turquoise blue al- morning, noon and night and Chromium finger-clips which ways be smart, Turquoise sport

to guaranteed "persuade" frocks, afternoon dresses, and fingertips to taper have been seen. evening dresses vary their nuances They look rather like thimbles-from pale acquamarine to a bright| but feel like miniature vices,

are

robins egg blue.

of sequins which clothe the figure crisp black taffetas for afternoon embroider black like shimmering fish scales are wear, gold bars among the most striking evening or white organdy evening frocks, frocks shown in the sew displays, and gold threads gleam from soft A new supple gold lame which beige wools used for street frocks. falls in as soft folds as satin makes! Trimmings of gold liven a number of striking wraps and day and evening clothes. accessories. One designer makes pale yellow crinkled crepe evening Bleeveless a simple three-length coat of it to gown is worn with a wear with a black chiffon evening jacket of gold and white crinkled wool after frock, and another uses it for a ribbon, and a brown cap-sleeved blouse which completes noon coat has a collar bordered! a dinner ensemble of purple crepe.jwith stitchings of gold threads.

NO dining table is complete without it LEA & PERRINS SAUCE

"24 hours a day

I give fresh milk!"

JUST think of it

WITH

fresh milk whenever you want without refri- it Milk that keeps perfectly geration .. in any climate!

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You can have that kind of milk. It is called Klim. Klim is pure, fresh milk-with all the flavour, all the nourishment of fresh liquid milk-only it is powdered,

You can use Klim dry for cooking. You can use it in beverages. You can mix it with water for drinking.

Get Klim to-day,

THE MILK THAT KEEPS.

HORIZONTAL

--To spot with Ink

5-Part of a ship 9-Rant

10-Withers

12-Behold

13-Paalm (abbr.) 14-An Insect 16-Preposition 17-Girl's nam 19-River in 8. K.

France

21-Angry 22-An emperor of

Rome

24-Final

25-Satisfy

24-Give pleasure to

24-Change

29-Balcony

¡HORIZONTAL (Cont.); VERTICAL (Cont.)

42-Natives of Denmark 12-Loaned

44-Entrest

45-A weight measure

(abbr.)

48-The (Fr.) 47-Mineral spring 49-Bacretary of State

(abbr.)

50-Wasted

52-Dogma 64-Grade 55-Dispatched

VERTICAL

1-Exlat

2-Lick up

3-Combining form.

30-Dress with the beak 4-Torment

33-Examines

37-Gain

38-Earn

skin

6-Evergreen trea

Bono

& Turf

7-High (Mus.)

8-Right (abbr)

-Warm admirer 111-Affirm

16-River in Germany 18-Metric land massurs

**20-Enter a railway-

train, me troope 21-Rug 23-Made of outs 25-Blumber

27-Half a acore 28-Perform 30-Tormentor

¡31-Showers

32-Make a mistake 34-Maritima distress

signal

35-Faith 36-Observes 38-5pend 39-Bird home9 42-Scar

"

43-German rear-admiral

in World War |46-Grassy mendow |48–Girl's name

61-Pair (abbr)

40-An opening in the

41-A title

58-And (Lat.)

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

HOW TO CLEAN ALABASTER.

Stains Removed By Turpentine.

'GOLD STANDARD

BACK IN DRESS.

Huge Brooches Are

New Ornaments.

Alabaster may be washed with The gold standard is back for warm water and soap, and after-clothes. Huge gilt brooches, ban- wards well dried and polished.gies, buttons, buckles and bows the newest ornamenting Stains will generally succumb if are

are being rubbed with a piece of flannel dresses. Even gloves moistened with turpentine and stitched with gold thread. dipped in powdered pumice-stone. One of the most popular mater. All trace of this should then be ials for evening dresses in called removed with water to which "Dream of Gold" It is a heavy with Bttle borax has been added, fol-'gold erepe silk interwoven lowed by a hard polishing,

metal threads.-Reuter.

Bringing Up Father..

MY GOODNESS-THINGS ARE NICE AN' QUIET AT HOME. I DON'T KNOW WHY BUT LAN'T GONNA ASK- FLL LEAVE WELL ENOUGH ALONE.

HELLO-IS THIS MADAM LOTTA STYLE? WELL,

THIS IS MRS,

JIGGS SPEAKING-

OH- HO-

SEND THOSE DRESSES OVER RICHT AWAY. YES-SENO THEM

C-O-D, MY HUSBAND IS KOME

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HE WAS!

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