THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1929,

OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

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WOMAN'S WORLD

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SAFEGUARDING

By KATHERINE G. CORNELL.

T

Dictor of the Kelvinator

Domestic Institute

HE modern housewife now! A to market for her 'fam! food supplies. She per- sonally alects this meats, vege tables, fruits, butter,;, eggs "and cheese-giving the greatest care, the most thoughtful attention to every smallest detail. She. Intiate that her meats shall be wholesome and sound; bar fruits and vege tabled -freih "and"flavorful; butter of the besty, eggs large, clean and meaty.

The thoughtful woman buys only lo modern, clean shops, · The milk! for her children comes from mod- ara, sanitary dairies. And when the foods she has selected with fuch care and discrimination are this mod-

eceived in her life contin-

era, intelligent

tes her watchfulness over them. She as to it that they are kept in the very best possible, condi- tion until they are prepared for

the table.

Food Storing a Problem This storing, of perishable foods Is quite as important a matter as their careful selection. That they must be kept cold is an accepted fact; but how cold, and in what type of cold, la not so generally understood.

THE PERISHABLES

in which these perishable and ex-, served when stored in covered

ive foods are to be stored is utensils. Su protected in the elec- whether or not it is so construct-tric' 'refrigerator, they will keep ed as to provide a uniform low wholesome for a week of even temperature,

longer..

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Bacteria thrive in an atmos- Even after cooking, perishable phere of over 50 degrees. Below Inods often must be kept for some 50 degrees is the correct tempera- time before they are exten; and ture for all perishable foods. The cold is the only safe protection for condition of the atmosphere also them, as well as for the raw foods. must be taken into consideration Custards, creams, cooked vege as moisture is conducive to mald, tables, and other left-overs, which and mold is the first step toward make tempting made over dishes, spoilage.

also must be kept in a uniformly cold atmosphere..

And then there are foods which are eaten in their natural state. These are rapidly growing in aum- ber, as we learn more of their val these foods property. In preserve

the

In the first place, the tempera- ture must be valform. It is quite Impossible to preserve the texture

Dry Cold Prevents spoiling of delicate fruits, the fine flavor of butter and the freshness of In the dry, evenly cold tempera- meats in a temperature that vature of the modern, well-made rles anywhere between 45 and 70 electric refrigerator, foods, simply des eft then delicate fontes when cerniture is always well below 50 has foods, their

has been broken degrees Fahrenheit, and the atmas cold atmosphere of a modern, per- texture.. down, they become breeding places phere in the food chambers is too fectly constructed electric refri for minute but devastating spores dry 'to admit of spoilage. It is so geraior, they will keep froih and and bacteria. Therefore, the first dry, in fact, that meats, delicate | inviting and safe for a surprising- thing to determine about the place! fruits and vegetables are best pre-ly long, period.

Horizontal

1 Aeriform fuel.

4 Browned broad.

9 Feline animal.

12 Since.

13. To think.

14 Eucharist vesech.

16 Point of pen.

10 Popular report.

17 To knock..

18 Glows,

20 Gentle wind.

22 To wait on a table,

23. To inhume.

24 Collection of facts.

26 Group of matching dishes.

27 Becomes,

30 To choose rather.

4 Bad.

35 Estimated perfect score in golf. 37 Wrath.

38 Slack.

39 Hoaps,

41 Anger.

42 Type of pootry,

43 Pertaining to an area,

44 Guided.

45 Married.

40 Indigent.

47 Eye tumour.

1 Companies.

2 Nimble.

Abstinent,

4 Distress:

Vertical

5 Set of musical compositions.

Intention.

7 Vulgar, ostentatious person.

8 Small dog,

9 Grammatical mark

10 To astonish.

11 Gradual diminution of thick-

mens; in a long object.

19 Advantage

21 To come in.

25 To seek to attain something

great.....

26 To scattor,

27 Downstairs.

28 To eludo,

20 Immovable.

81 Deteriorates in health.

82 A heron.

83 Having the tonal quality

reed Instrument.

80 Opposito of aweather, 89. Cooking, utensil, 40 Sneaky.

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"DISPLAY,...

The happy alliance' of magni- feent jewels with gowns specially designed to afford a harmonious setting for their splendour was demonstrated recently at the May Fair Hotel, writes a lady corres- pondent to a Home journal,

Delightful Contrasts.

A Golden Voice.

[By Lady Neish.]

A turquoise necklace and diamond bracelets formed the com- plement to a billowy evening frock of orange-coloured chiffon, with a tiered skirt that dipped deeply at! the back. With a frock of amethyst velvet and net, embrol- dered with silver paillettes, a neck- lace of rubles and diamonds, and one of the new headdresses that are drawn on to the head like a hat and need no further fastening

Have you ever heard Dame such as the old typo required. This, too, was" of rubles and Madge Kendal speak? Ifer dic- diamonds. Emeralds were worn, tion is perfect.

If you want a beautiful speak- ing voice you must cultivate pure. diction. Say, or sing, or tele-) phone every word In an absolutely clear voice.

Diamonds, rubles, emeralds, with a pink satin and lace boudoir I once took a young singor to sapphires, lustrous pearls, and gown and cap; and a deep blue her, a girl with an unusually semi-precious stones to the value; lapiz lazuli necklace formed a beautiful contralto. She sang ex- of more than £2,000,000 were striking contrast to a sporta sult quisitely and I waited hopefully placed by the National Jewellera' of red stockinetto,

for Dome Madge's praise, Association at the disposal of Anni

A collection of gowns was also Talbot, George-street, Hanover shown with jewellery to match.

"My dear," she said, "you have aquare, who created beautifu}}

a beautiful voice, but please do toilettes to be worn with them, and a bracelet of fire opals, accom- vowels in the English language Ropes of fire opals and carnelians, not forget there are only five cach one suggesting the perfect] relationship that can exist between panied a smart, sports suit of yel- and you must use them all. And low leather and fawn and yellow this in her dramatic and never-to- gem and gown."

striped tweed. An exquisite even be-forgotten voice, "when you are The view is held in many quaring frock of mushroom coloured singing love songs koep in front Lers that London can compete suc- chenille had a velvet sash looped cessfully with Parla in the matter at the side, and a wispy tulle scarf of you the face of the man you love, and when you are singing of dreas designing, and one object passed round the throat. Sophia- sacred music keep in front of you of the display was to prove the ticated emeralds and diamonds the Face of the Christ... merit of British creative skill, were chosen to complete its charm.

Forecast of Fashions,

That giri is now a celebrated With harmonious contrasts, and

singer and the appeal in her voice expert blending of directly opposite colours, lovely and.unique A forecast of 1950 fashions was has on more than one occasion effects were attained. With an represented by a mannequin clad brought what I can only describe evening gown of sunshine yellow in an evening gown of filmy black na "a lump into my throat." And satin, cut to a deep point at the lace over a silken flesh-coloured you can hear every word, which is back of the skirt, and draped close- slip. It was moulded closely to not always the case even with the

best of singerk, ly round the hips, was worn a her figure, and at the back fell platinum necklace with a beautiful tiny train. Blashed at the knee, it sapphire drop pendant, sapphire displayed a diamond garter, and strapa secured the decolletage.

Great Interest was shown in ringe, and one of the new sapphire a gleaming diamond coronet sur- hip brooches. The effect was de-mounted

brow. Diamond carved pendants of semi-precious lightful, and over the exquisite bracelets glittered from elbow to stones. An old man of red coral gown was worn a cont of gold wrist of one arm, and one of the has white jade hair and beard, and brocade trimmed with mink. new expanding, diamond shoulder an onyx cap is set upon his head.

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