THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1932.
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By Joan Savey' "Let's dress up when we go to tens or afternoon partics!"
That is what women are saying and doing, these days.
And to make matters simple, the sume dresses are being worn for, dreasy afternoon things that you wear for informal dinners, when you dine simply and stay to dance at restaurants or in homes.
These informal dress clothes, that you need right at the minute, let their necklines and sleeves hear the brunt of style. They may be black or coloured, but it is by their necklines and their dif«! ferent sleeves that they achieve the style you want.
XMAS PUDDINGS.
Square necks, if you look nice in greena, blues, grey, reds, or plum them, round ones if you dun't. tones, But necks with a difference. For they
A black velvet formal afternoon little back collars and scarf fronts, sleeve tops and gathered puffs for are draped, have standing dress, left above, has ahirrod clips here and there, and invari- the rest of them. It has a cow! ably are wiler than they are deep,
neckline. with a straight back
As for sleeves, there is a rest panel that ends standing up Vogue for short ones. Short but straight for a wee collar, caught at not too short for afternoon, usual-each alde with a square clip of ly just abve the elbow. When they brilliants.
are long, they have sleeve caps to For the girl who likes colour. fasten their top or flaring lamp the rich green velvet dress, right, shade cut to widen the elbow or above, has small inverted tucks for leg-o'-mutton cul to blow out the the tops of the sleeves, which have shoulder line.
an exaggeratedly large anhole. Velvet Is the favourite of these The square neckline has little afternoon and carly evening floral clips at each of its front things. Velvet in black or rich corners.
beaten, spices, sugar and fruit juice. Mix well and fold in whites of eggs beaten until stiff. Turn into buttered bowls or moulcis, fill-
Rich and Plain Recipes.ing moulds not more than two
TO-DAY'S RECIPE.
Cocoanut Molasses
Bars.
There are several different types heavy parchment paper or a flour- thirds full. Cover securely with of Xmas plum puddings-rich, eggless. bread or cracker crumbed cloth and plunge into a kettle One cup molasses, 1-2 cup short- and graham or entire wheat flour, boiling water. Boil hard forening, 4 tablespoons boiling water, but if one wants to make a pudding four hours. Boil again, for two1 teaspoon soda, 1-3 cup granu- that will keep indefinitely a rich and one-half hours when wanted recipe like the following should be for serving. chosen.
Plum pudding steamed in small bowls makes a must attractive Christmas gift and one that is sure to be apprecinted.
Every Man's Plum Pudding This pudding is less rich but very good.
Inted sugar, 3 cups flour, 1 tea- spon cinnamon. 1-2 teaspoon ginger, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup shredded coconut.
Pour water over shortening. Add sugar, malasses mixed with One cup finely chopped suet, soda, flour, salt and spices. Mix eup molasses. 1 teaspoon soda, well and add cocoanut, Chill cup milk, 3 epe ilour, 2 teaspoons thoroughly. Roll on Rich Plum Pudding
Fightly éream of tartar, 1 teaspoon salt, toured board into a sheet about One-half pound sunt, 1 pound 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1-2 teaspoon one-hat inch thick. Cut in strips cleaned currants, 1-2 pound seeded cach cloves and nutmeg, 1 1-2 cup four inches long by two inches raisins, 1-2 pound stale breadded raisins, 1 cup currants, and bake ten minutes in a mod- cramis, 1-4 pound candied orange tablespoons shredded citron, 1-2erate oven. peel, 1-4 potind citron, 4 eggs, 1-2 cup shredded orange and lemon teaspoon grated nutmeg. - ten-peel (candled), 1 cup shredded al- spoon cloves, 1-2 teaspoon cinnamonds. mon, 1-2 teaspoon salt,
cup dark
Mix muet and molasses. Add sodu and stir until mixture foams, brown sugar, 2 tablespoons orange Mix and sift flour, salt, cream of juice or grape juice or sweet cider, tartar and spices. Add with milk 4 tablespoons Hour.
to first mixture. Mix well and add Chop suct very fine and work fruit and nuts which have been with pastry blender until creamy, chopped and mixed with an extra Chop currants and raisins and half cup of Bour. Mix thoroughly red. citron and orange peel. and turn into a large mould or two Mix fruit and sift over flour. Mix smaller ones. Cover and steam wall and add to nuet. Mix and add four hours. When used, steam bread crumbs, yolks of eggs well lone hour to rebent thoroughly.
SALESMAN SAM
HEY, HOWIE, I JES' WANNA DASH UP TO TH' Balcony, AN' SELL PEANUTS!
YEAH? WELL, I'M RUNNI
TH' PAVILION TODAY AN' THE ANSWER'S NO!
TOOT TOOT
MOUTH WASH
them with bicorbonate of soda If you have sensitive gums, pack around the teeth every night and allow It to stay on for a few min- ates before washing off. Sens tive gums often come from an aéid condition and the bicarbonate of noda helps neutralize this. Salt also is a good tooth aid. Scrub them with snit, instead of tooth paste, about once a week.
Sam-By a Neckt
Across
1 It seems incredible, but it's n
"nico cabin, love" (anng.).
3 Town in Surrey,
0 Employ a polícitor-cowerling
the unverscity.
11. Hoarse sound.
12 These essays,
were published
"under a pseudonym.
13 A spot in the South Sena where
dotty letters are welcome.
16 This is sweet.
17 Dexterity shown by a street per- former in a street outsido a Lan- cashire town,
18 What Shakspearean character says, "Hang there, my verse, in- 'witness of my love"?
21 Three letters for a Turkish gen-
theman.
23 Just put the arms back, and be
comfortalde.
24 A word in clue 18.
26 Widgeon.
28 Io's in the entertainment on that
necount.
29 Guards on a Journey.
30 You can't do without it though
its tall is very expensive.
Down
2 Food and education.
3 (Rev.) Intended to drive away. 4 Give more to the cad for the
fellow worker.
5 In the beginning the youngster before us was a perfect night-
mare.
6 Greedy.
7 Between stairs.
8 "Forgot hut, eh?" (aung.).
10 Naturally, lines by a saint might
be expected to make for holiness.
14 When the food is this the feeder
is not likely to bo-
15
this.
19 A revolver that is kept in a
lighthouse.
20 Surmount this, and by the intro- duction of a little article revive a wartime phrase.
21 It is necessary to go back a good!
way in this part of the world. 22 A number may run lame and yel
bo O.K.
26 Son of Jacok.
27 The officer commanding joins the chartered accountant, In brief.
Yesterday's Solution. PENGUIN DOWAGER AGANIA KHAB
KUBSTANLOBELIA TOVEVELGULSH AT E IRISE AVAIL THAT NE MELCABLE E GARNISHA DIVIDED
NEPTUNEE STICKLE OR HVEDEN VOTD, RTANTEUSES I`N L DAM HO UYULONE TRIMMER EVERYONCE KEINE SUSPECT STARRED
HARMLESS but EFFECTIVE
If you are troubled with
constipation, try CASTORIA, It is a pure, harmless vege- table preparation for regu- lating the bowels. It acts quickly and gently.
Children like it because it tastes good. Buy a bottle today. Follow instructions on the bottle.
USE
CASTORIA
By Small
NO USE STARTIN' AN
ARGUMENT AN', ANY- "WAY,"
STOP LUKE
GOT. A BETTERI HUNCH!
THEY, GIMME. TWO BAGS!
GOT ANY "TRIPLE-JOINTED
ONES?.
ONE AT A TIME, PLEASE!
SCENIC
RAILWAY
-PAT,
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