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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932.
WOMAN'S PAGE
ETTER MILK
R BABIES
Dont run risks Mother/
Commence with "Allenbury's"
No. 1 Milk Food.
After 3 months give "Allenbury's"
No, 2 Milk Food.
At the end of 6 months change
to "Allenbury's"
No. 3 Malted Food.
You will then have provided for your baby the most scientific
available alternative to natural feeding.
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A MODERN GIRL'S CAREER
LET HER INVENT HER OWN
Su tutoplex is the immediate pro blen of naaching a young woman into life that I am sometimes sel- fishly glad to reflect that my own daughter, now aged two, is still a considerable distance from anything that could be called a career!
But even in this difficult busineas
teaching, which is still in process of development. Or she will be more likely to get on if she takes the trouble to acquire some quali- deation, such as an unusual langu age, which sets her above the ordin- ary level of shorthand-typists,
In nursery nursing, again, there is auch unemployment, but the girl | who gives special attention to elo mentary psychology, und studies modern methods of child-manage. ment at such pioneer institutions! as the London babies' clubs is less likely to be without à post.
FASHION HINTS.
WHITE HATS TOP BLACK
CUSTOMES
Paris-Lily Pons, French soprano
of the Metropolitan Opera Com- pany, is among smart women: who have adopted the vogue. for white
hats with dark costumes. With a black frock she wears a turban of white jersey ribixm trimmed at the left back with a point of black stitched jersey scarf:
Black Frocks Take on New Verve. Paris. Waxed ince is the Howest trim for black frocks. One smart Parisian wears 3 gown of black marocain trimmed with white wax- ed lace revers and cavalier cuffs which extended to the elbow. With it she wears a broad brimmed black velvet list trimmed with a hand of the same lace.
Deluitantes Take Up Professional Posing
New York-No longer do profen- The girl who desires permanentsional models have a monopply in
of choosing a modern girl's occupa-independence whether she is marri posing.
advertisements or promenuding 'in fasllion shows may be debutan de, show girls, designers, telephone or night operators, saleswomen clerks in hotels.
tion the problems become simpler if led or single should avoid posts in The girls you see smiling in the! a few general ideas are kept in, the Civil Service or under the ma- mind.
jority of local authorities, which The easiest task is that of the have to be given up on marriage, parent whose daughter has some de- To my mind, the best prospects of inite gift, backed up by a strong professional success exist today in inclination of her own, writes Vera, the newer fields, such as industrial-
There's blue-eyed Elizabeth Steele, Britain in the Daily Mail. Talent research, welfare work, and the for instance. She's the debutantr and will-power can enrry a girl various branches of applied seien. daughter of Mr. J. Novott Stegle over the worst of obstacles, and Just at the moment it is proof Park Avenue. When she isn' nnny women who are famous now hably best to avoid the male con modeling she's playing tennis or owe their position to their splendid ventional andet occupations, riding In Central park power of "staying the course." So The young woman most likely to I think that when a keen derive is prosper is she who tries ta foresen shown by a daughter for a parti- need in the community, and thou cular career, parents should make sets out to fulfil it."
She Just returned from a year's all possible sacrifices to allow her In her book on "Careers for Wo- to follow it, even though immediate men." Leonora Eyles suggests that schooling in Paris and hopes to prospects may not seem favourable. he must hopeful prospects for wo-make her debut this seas She
Or onsider Muriel Richards, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L Richards of Great Neck, Long
Island,
men workers e in small produc-has gone into the modeling profes
In these cases the school record tive businesses of every kind, from sin boonuse she can't stand the idea usually provides sufficient evidence small-holding and shop-keeping to of loafing around all the time." of nility, but parents who are still, professional mothering." undecided can Dow consult vica
tional specialists who use psycholo gical methods to text, the suitability
Be Adventurous}"
of children for their chosen occupa- Les capital is often essential to
tions..
And here's benutiful Virginia, Parsons, daughter of Mr. W. Parsons, a debutante of several sea sona ago, a designer of clothes and since last October owner of her own little hat shop.
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FOR THE HOUSEWIFE'S NOTEBOOK
If you
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LACIO GEN
helps Baby to develop a sound digestive system
By giving Baby every food element she needs in exactly the right forms and proportions, Lactogen-the dried milk food-encourages Baby's digestive system to develop normally:
Lactogon's fine flaky ourds and extra-amall fat globules: bring nutriment gently to baby's little digestive organs. Food for energy, food to make firm flesh-minerals to build sturdy, dense bone vitamins to ensure health and growth—all this vital food goes quickly to work when Baby is put on Lactogen.” Lactogen is pure, fresh, full-cream milk, with extra' cream and natural milk sugar added, mada gorm-free and then dried by Lactogen processes which preserve unchanged the valuablo mineral and vitamin content of the fresh milk. Lactogen is thus made, in all important respects, exactly like breast milk.
Lactogon is the butter milk for Baby" Doctors, Nurses and Mothers have found that out. So now the best advice is" Put Baby on Lactogen."
“ACTOGEN
BETTER
MILK FOR BABIES
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son. From the high neckline the armholes are cut clear to the waist, and in front and back slits 'are made to reveal rather generous sec-
making an tions of mudity. gowns with the effect of hoing glueded fruit or another sweet, reserve a NESTLE AND ANGLO SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO., HONG KONG.
One house insists upon designing custard-boiled-to serve with stew- onto the flesh, but which, in reality, little of this in a separate basin.
When the custard is cold, addi are held by yokes of flesh coloured chillon. These done in black, with one teaspoonful of made mustard, the flesh or ivory tinted chiffon, are one tablespoonful of vinegar, pep per and salt, As the custard is already sweetened, no further sugár will be needed.
inspiring, to say the least. Evening. gowns with long black sleaves of big mesh net, which continus onto the
such businesses than would be need- Most parents, however, have toed for acquiring qualifications of These three are modeling for shoulders and cover the entire back plan the future of a daughter who doubtful marketable value. And the fun. it," and there's a group to the belt line, are infinitely more though she may be charming and though they may never produce of actresars modeling for the intelligent, has no outstanding, great wealth they do offer a chance money in it. Strangely enough, alluring they too great an exposi -taste or talent. It is here that the of varied life and personal develop-none of these various groups fears tion of the dorsal surface a la pa-
responsibilities of career-choosing ent as distipet from the more competition from the others. weigh most heavily on her worried existence of routine occupations.
Why should wo query the ture. arents.
Now Kinds of Work.
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On the whole, it is best to avoid
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An America girl who turned show girls, while the debutantes put. herself into an expert photographer forth the same question of industrial machinery and build:
ings has now, at theʻngo 29, a largo
and flourishing, business, and is cm- played by numerous United States
the large and more obvious fields, such as Leucing and reterist Brms in their advertisement-sem-
Old Blue It Chiffon Outfit, Washington-Miss Mildred Hall. Erening Gowns Are Not What secretary to Mrs. Hoover, recently
They Seem.
wore a white chiffon dress figured Paris A white satin evening in old blue. The long skirt, with of the same ma work, in which there is now so much paigas. Among my asquaintances, gown that, from just a wee die a short. Etay, coat overcrowding, and compquest un again, is in yung married-sama falls way-airly high neckline, torial, flared from the knes. Eer
tance-away-looks-like-modesty ite employment. But even in these who is making a success of a canine little puff sleeves and a very full gloves and shore of old blue match there are reasonable prospects if s parlour" to which pet dogs are girl cliooses some branch of a orgwd taken to be shampooed and mani-skirt, upon closer inspectiod proyes ed. a picture hat trimmed beneath #profesion, such as pursery-school | uredi
one of the most daring of the sea- the brim with corn-flowers-p
Mix the vinegar, salt, and pepper well to the cold custard, then use
as any ordinary salad dressing.
When Cream le Running Short. Unexpected visitors often provide problems of how to make a little go a long way. Here is a way with
CTARIE.
Pour whatever quantity of cream you have into à basin, then add Whisk just as much milk to it.
and milk well until the cream thickens, then pour into a ing.
Tdis should, if possible, be done
at the last minute, but if it must be done beforehand. stir the cream well
up before serving. This is a very useful hint during strawberry time. Young Turnips-With Cheese Sauce. Young turnips, served with cheese sauce, are delicious to eat, and provide something of a novelty.
Wash and trim some young turnips. Cook in boiling salted water until tonder. Cut them lengthwise and serve on toast which has been plunged quickly into the liquid the turnips were cooked in.
Pour a little melted butter on
: the tongt. Place the turnips in posi tion, then coat evenly with a cheese sauce.
Sprinkle a little rad pepper on: the top as a garnish.
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