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Choose Glaxo for your Baby
Your Baby's future health depends on your choice of his food. You must choose the food you know is best, for you dare not endancer" your Baby's progress by experimenting.
Be guided by the experience of the great number of doctors, nurses and mothers who choose rightly by choosing the best food they know -Ghxo.
Choose Glaxo for your Baby now! And be free for ever from any anxiety as to Baby's steady progress towards healthy, strong-limbed merry hearted childhood.
Ask your Doctor!
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his first tooth, add a little Glaxo Malted Food to his Glam.
This will provide » the best means of accusteming Baby, gradually and natur- ally to taking more solid food. Obtainable where you buy Glaxo
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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1929.
THE WOMAN'S CORNER.
WEARING FURS WITH AN AIR.
The wearing of für is such a widely followed fashion that it easily loses all distinction unless some fine gesture or pose in the wearing of it distinguishes one fur coat or ans fur-trimmed cost from another.
A RED COAT.
Krimmer Fashions the Un- usual Trimmings on a Ciat of Red Imported Cashmere. The Collar, Which Is in Yoke Style,
· Buttons Close to the Neck; and the Exaggerated Cavalier Sleever Have a Band of the Krimmer "Around the Edge and Down the Middle.
LAMP AND CLOCK SETS.
Standard lamps and clocks to. match are the latest fancy for the boudoir. These are made in a smooth unbreakable composition, which has the appearance of highly glazed china. One attractive lamp consiste of a futuristic bird, bear- ing a slight resemblance to a parrot. with a shade of parchment coloured vellum in an original conical shape. The accompanying clock is made in green to match, and the tiny face is set in a plaque, also showing a modernistic design of jagged, un-. even pinnacles, with the head of a bird at each side."
WINTER COATS.
PARIS OFFERS A WIDE.
CHOICE.
Paris is in a delightfully agree- able mood just now, really anxious that we should, each one of us, be: thoroughly satisfied with our win- ter outfit.
All along the line the choice is wide, but this is specially the case with regard to coats and "wraps. We have straight and curved-out lines to choose from; the outer gar- ment may be long, short, tight in redingote fashion, or as loose BB B man's sack coat: The very latest thing is the revival.of belted winter conte.
very
Deep gauntlet cuffs, often resch ing up to the elbow, are fashionable this autumn. There Cuffs nearly always appear on tight-fitting coats which have ab eolutely plain cont' sleeves,
There is a run on red leather walking shoes. To be quite correct they must be of stout design, with Cuban beels-workmanlike shoes.
For everyday wear loose coats made of rough tweed are very much en vue. Tweeds-especially rough Irish tweeds are "popular with the leading tailors. All the beige tints are prominent in this connection, and one of the most attractive motoring coats I have seen this -Beacon was made of black-tweed- krotted with white and finished of with collar and cuffs of white as- trakhan. This coat was lined with white auède cloth.
An Idea For The Home" Furrlar."
The smart little fur tie which can be successfully worn with simple tailor-mades is a boon for which we. freely give thanks, and happily these fascinating accessories are not necessarily unduly expensive, and some of the amall pull-through ties can be made at home by clever
The
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HATS, FROCKS fingers.
and Hovelties at Bargain Prices.
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much with alliances of
black and grey, or black and white. Grey furs are used to trim black coats. "End wraps; in this connec
minent.
There are women who can wear ermine, chinchilla, sable, the richest and rarest of furs, and who nevor
succeed in giving to their coats and wraps and collars the very least distinction. There are others who can only boast a bit of rabbit or imitation broadtail and who manage to look luxurious in every- thing they put on.
So much depends on the way in which clothes are worn.
A Slight Touch Of Arrogancë, One woman, slender and tall. gathers her coat round her with a touch of arrogance,' and the collar curls round ber head and shoulders like a furry little animal. Round bor sleeves go deep cuffs, from which emerge her little hands, the wrists heavily fettered with jewels. The hem of the coat, if fur-trim- med, adds to the sumptuousness of the picture, and out of all the fur rises her little head wearing a hat which fits her as her glove fits her hand, or even more closely. It may be black or in colour, it may have. a coloured wing as trimming, or no trimming but a jewelled pin.
Fur coats are cut straight and are gathered about the figure to make them crooked again.
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Madama Must Have It Just. No. That is just where the Parisienne is so entertaining about fashion. She gets a dozen people round her in the shop to measure her skirt hem, or the hem of her cost, be- cause it is not straight, and the whole thing does not hang right, and when she has made them put it just so," she superbly gathers those skirts around her in all the crooked lines she pleases and thinks suit her and sails away leaving them breathless with admiration.
It is still true that a well-dressed woman who knows how to carry her. clothes can do what she likes with the Parisians. They revel in her and admit that she has the right to look as luxurious and be as diffi cult to please as she likes. Indeed, a good dressmaker, like a good cook, is inclined to despise a wo- man who is too easily pleased. To please the dressmaker, a woman must be something of a coquette, and to please a cook, something of a gourmet.
PETTICOAT BAGS.
Square add shaped bags which have two loose petticoat flags across the front, so that the bag will ex- pand to hold a large number of articles for its small size, are among the latest welcome noveltics. Made of leather they are bound with flexible metal clips and liped with moiré silk.
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OSTRICH FEATHER
BROOCH.
A skeleton ostrich feather made in patinum, set with small dia- monds, makes a delightful finish to a simple restaurant hat or black satin afternoon gown. The work- manship is very fine, the graceful curl of the real plame being beauti- fully reproduced.
HOWLERS..
[FROM A SCHOOLMISTRING'S NOTEBOOK.]
The delicious absurdity of the child's new use of warda is a joy to the mother. And in the heart of every schoolmistress.. there is element of sympathetic amusement when she corrects her papers and unearths some gems of older child- rea's intelligence. Hero aro.. some genuine howlers from my exercise books during this term
The "broad arrow" is one that always hits the mark.
A "Job's Comforter" is a thing that babies suck."..
Drinking water can be obtained from sea water by putting the sen water through a sifter.
The work of an auditor isto keep order, to see orders through, "to take orders "down.
Do you know anything for which Stirling is famous ?—Yes. silver.
Tennyson wrote "Break i Break! "Break" in memorandum of his
friend Hallam."
What does a bat do in the winter --It splits if you don't vil
it.
JAVORITE
FASHIONS
·By SIMONE·
A model of printed velvet in combination with plain velvet, that shows new youthfulness_in soft one-sided treatment. The sunburst, effect in bodice, is easily made. Gathered, under the jabot frill, creating diagonal neckline, which
finished with an inset vestee of lace. The two-piece skirt, adde a thirred panel to dip its hem- line, and is joined under girdle that is shirred at left-side, front.
YOUR HOME AND MINE.
MIDNIGHT SUPPER.
The end of the evening sometimes brings with it the urge to see what is reposing in the ice box or in the cupboard or oven. So often, in fact, that if a dish is listed for utilization on the morrow, the members of the family are implored not to include it in their findings."
The results of the foraging are usually empty dishes that held left- over salad, or gelatine, or pies or puddings. Or a diminished.beet roast or han, that has been sand- wiched with mustard or pickle.
Or if the search does not net so much in the way of ready foods, there may arise from the kitchen odors of eggs and bacon frying, and, likely as not, of barnt toast. frying is executed, or how far from But no matter how badly the
golden is the toast, there is some, thing about a late-in-the-evening supper picked up in the kitchen that makes it more enjoyable than s banquet,
Menus.
MIDNIGHT SUPPERS.
Club Sandwiches "
Pickles
Cheese, Crackers and Jelly Chocolate.
Bacon and Cheese
and
Bacon and Tomato Sandwiches
Cake
Peanuts
Coffee
spoon of finely chopped onion. Spread on slices of buttered bread that have been cut a little thicker than" for ordinary sandwiches. Cover each with another slice of gether. Trim off erust sparingly buttered bread and press firmly to
and cut in good-sized oblongs, Dip these in a mixture of one beaten. egg and one cup of milk, and salt and pepper to taste. Saute in a little melted fat. Serve at once. If there are guests for the night If the ice-box yields up chicken or late callers and you wish to give that has not been placed under a them a particularly appetizing sand-hands off" sign, a very good sand wich in a few moment's time try wich can be made by laying between this.one. On buttered slices of slices of hot buttered toast, a crisp "bread, cut not too thin, lay a slice piece of luttuce, a slice of cold of cheese and on top a strip of chicken,, a slice of breakfast bacon bacon. Toast in the oven under the and a thin slice of mild onion. fame. Fix tomato sandwishes in Spread with 'mayonnaise. the same manner, and serve the two open sandwishes on the same plate. follows Butter lightly a slice of: Hot minced ham sandwiches pre- toasted bread and lay on it slices pared according to the following of bacon cat very thin and well recipe take a little longer to make, broiled. Over this place slices of but they are worth the extra the white meat of the chicken, then trouble..
aslice of tomato, lettuce, and” a Benson one cup of minced ham good portion of mayonnaise.. Lay whair one to buy teaspoons of pre: Fantiner site of battered were over pared mustard, and add one tea-{ the top.
Or make club sandwiches as fol-
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