A PINCH

OF SALT

Alitary Braid

ALT has many uses besides giv-In Paris

ing favour to an otherwise tasteless dish. -

Here

one or

ways in

braid in a Paris show added cial character when distri- -hemding of skirt as

you well as jacket. This suit was given a halo-brimmed hat of white and back spotted straw, resembling others that are white and red spot- ted to match up to pique blouses or jarket trimmings.

When the colours in a carpet ave dulled (as, in time, they so tear do) the best method of reviv- fire tints is to sprinkle salt ver the surface and sweep it off

the carpet has regained its former

u a stiff broma. You will find Molyneux tradition with cleverly

How often do you find that mus- tard, made the day before, has hardened during the night and not used? To prevent this along, mix in a little salt when preparing mustard and the nt will be soft until the crap remains in the pot..

ometimes the kitchen sink gets cessively

If this happens, and you have Fin out of the usual cleaning-powder, salt again comes to the rescue.

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You will only need a cloth, which must be damp and dipped in some salt. When you have rubbed the sink well for a few minutes no dis- coloration will remain.

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Other evening wraps were in the

cut widths at half length in black "Gauguin" pink, and the darkest brown duchesse satin as well as half and full-length ostrich feather capes and those of silver pointed and white fax.

Worth is showing silken, broad tartan-checked semi-fitted coats with wide hems and big, elbow-length sleeves, with those of black lace which silhouette slender gowns of ale nary yellow and ite be neath

dry, wash in warm water. Repeat the process if the stain does not disappear the first time.

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If you are washing any coloured garments, about a handful of salt added to the water will prevent the colours running or fading.

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Ink stains can be removed from A little salt in half a tümblér of linen table-cloths or similar mater-water makes a most hygienic

ials if they are treated immediate- mouth wash. ly like this.

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Cover the stain with salt and Some people think oranges eaten rub hard with a cut lemon. When with salt are good-try it.

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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 19, 1937.

The Dalmuna trente

The white such cord at the siti

senting the lacy kixit bo

is hand

SOUFFLE OMELETTE FOR TWO |stirring the mixture in the centre

PEOPLE

with a knife, and taking care that the mixture does not stick to the Separate six eggs. Put the yolkspan at the sides. When half done, of two on one side, fór to morrow's hold under a really hot grill for a pudding, and beat the rest of the couple of minutes so that the ome- yolks (season these) and the whites lette will rise and brown. Quickly separately, the latter till they are add the filling (fried chopped liver, very stiff.

mushrooms, etc.), and fold in tw Pat a piece of batter the size Serve immediately. of a walnot in an omelettepan, If wanted as a sweet, ad and when it is slightly coloured tablespoo of castor sugar quickly fold the whites in the yolks yolks when and pour the mixture into the pan spread the

Cook-gently for a few minutes, I wari

Jam ani

dust with sugat.

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