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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1933.
THE WORLD OF WOMEN
PRACTICAL RECIPES,
Five Ways of Making
Pancakes.
Gingerbread Pancakes Two cupfuls flour, 4 teacupful syrup, teacupful Bour milk, 2 table- 1 tea- spoonfuls butter, 1 egg,
1 teaspoonful spoonful ginger, cinnamon, 1⁄2 teaspoonful salt, 1 teaspoonful baking soda. Sift the flour, ginger, cinnamon, and salt. Melt the syrup and the butter, and etir in the baking soda. Add the beaten egg and the milk, and mix thoroughly. Stir in the dry in- gredients, and beat till the batter is smooth. Melt a rounded ten- spoonful of fresh butter in a clean frying pan. Allow to become very hot, then pour in sufficient batter to cover the bottom of the pan. When the upper surface is "bub bly" turn the pancake with a palet. te knife or fish-allce, and cook the other side. Serve Aweetened, whipped chocolate stuce.
hot, with
eream- OF
and
Wholemeal Pancakes. 6
melted
This is the new "young New Yorker" bag of white calf with
gold metal dumbbells.
GLORIFYING
YOURSELF.
By Alicia Hart
If you pay enough attention to your hair, you will find that every takes one else will ton. But it time. And attention. And
pati-
even
TROUSER FASHION.
It's the Blondes Who
Buy Suits..
Two Hundred men's lounge suits were sold to women in London stores Inst week.
[
But only five per cent, of the buyera announce their intention of wearing them outdoors,
London women have their own ver sion of the lounge auit. It is the "moking suit," annde in cashmere numel or satin of a vivid colour and intended for indoors only.
Another creation is the "haroin Ruit," with a blowna top and wide Turkish trousers, maile in softest blues, purples, and greens.
The muusgeress of one large store said "We have ould forty this week, and have had hundreds of inquiries Intout lounge suits from women of all ages who will buy when the fashion is
little more established.
"I cannot imagine why, but it a fashion appealing seems to be chiefly to blondes. Brunettes ap parenty prefer skirts.
"Small women do not buy them. My customers are mostly at least bit, Gin. tall,
"Nearly every woman who buys a lounge suit feels she must give a
CARON.
"Usually the excune is that they
or 'kuch 'an comfortable,' are change, but one told me that her husband had not noticed what she wore for at least three years, and she meant to make him notice for once by calling for him at his golf club in a lounge suit
"We shall aco women in trousers in the atrests thin summer. But not at Wimbledon, Ascot, or Ranelagh, neither do I think they will ever be permitted in offices or shops
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
50
Аскова
1 Cherishes great exponents of
cricket.
4 Attachment for the second rider. 8 Indulgen in extravagance. 11 When writing a tune edifying to the public ho often tried to dron exotle harmonies (hidden). 12 One who wants to sell what he
has bought very quickly.
13 Desaires, maybe, for a change. 15 Swayed about in true fisherman
fashion.
16 A soldier who is one of his own
two last letters reversed.
17 Three indentical little articles
associated with sport.
19 It makes father so flushed to be
cut down.
20 You want a fabric here--it will. in short, be eminently suitable. 22 Hidden in Clue 11.
23 The man who pays the lawyer's prevarien- bill-Including the
tion.
27 One who hires.
28 There's nothing before us, so it's
prelty thin.
29 fidden in Clue 11. 32 "Is
31 So on, in n word,
011 Huppers." Of course most people do put them down (anag.). 33 Things you are about to put 34 An Trishman followed by u bird,
for example.
down.
Down
1 Things which have to be taken into account when a player takes the centre of the stage. 2 Wording.
Rice Pancakes. One tencupiul flour, I teacupful bolled rice, 1 tea- cupful milk, 1 tablespoonful melt- ed butter, 1 teaspoonful salt, 1 teaspoonful baking powder, 1 egg. Mix the drained rice, the milk, the melted well-beaten egg, and the
flour butter. Stir in the sifted
well and baking powder. Beat and cook as in previous recipe: ence. Spread with butter
grated First of all, shampoo your hair. cheese, pile one on top of the other, Use warm water, and a shampoo und serve.cut in wedges.
that makes a light, fluffy lather ozs. If you are using soap itself, never wholemeal, 2 ozs. flour, 2 eggs, 1 rub it into your hair or on to your pint milk, 1 dessertspoonful melt-scalp. Make a soapy suda and a
suds into ed honey. Mix the flour and whole-ply them. Work the meal. Stir in the beaten egg-yolks your hair, and against your scalp, Rinse In and add the milk gradually. Beat over and over again. well, set aside for two hours, then clear, lukewarm water. Gradual- egg-ly let the water grow colder, until fold in the stily beaten
the whites and the
honey.an icy trickle wakens Cook for three minutes on either most dormant hair cell.
Dry your hair by rubbing it in Bide and servo spread with mar malade or honey. Baked pancakes bath towels that have lost their roughness but have retained enough will appeal to those who are not weight to absorb water. If the sun votaries of the frying-pan,
la shining, and heyday is warm French Pancakes.-Three eggs, the odds are with you. Natural 2 028, flour, 1 tablespoonful warmth is excellent for hair. caator sugar, teacupfut melt- Hair does not. need to be sham- mont people ed butter. Beat the eggs and pooed as often as Bugar till creamy, sift in the flour, think. Once every three or four then add the milk and the melted weeks fa quite enough unless you
Appliqued borders are one of butter, beating till smooth. But-have some special hair or scalp
the newest notes In autumn
A concert will be given by pupila ter some old saucers and pour a complaint.
Once in a while someone decides towels. White is playing a large | of Dir. Frederick Mason, A.R.CO. little of the batter into ench. Bake! ina hot oven till nicely browned. that a shampoo is necessary in or colour part, also since bedrooms L.T.C.L, in St. John's Cathedral Hall, on Thursday, at 5.30 p.m. Admission Serve hot, sprinkled with sugar and der to banish the particles of soap and bathrooms are going in, more
that cling to the scalp, following and more, for white effects. The will be Afty cents, the proceeds being dotted with raspberry jam.
a shampoo. If you use. a little towel space, however, isn't merely for the Cathedral Organ Fund.
The following is the programme: Savoury Pancakes. These are lemon juice or a few drops of vine blank.. It is decorated with white
1:(a) Where'er you walk (Semele) re-gar in your final rinse water, this designs that make it interesting. standard
Bandel. made from the
1 will be avoided. clpe (% 1b. flour, 2 eggs,
(b) Don Juan's Serenade,
Tschaikowsky, pint milk, teaspoonful salt) by
Dr. L. T. Ride. adding inely minced ox tongue, or shampoo your hair and then ex-
2.-Sonata in C sharp Minor, Op. 27, Beethoven.
The little cloth hat, brim-. med or brimless, is a perfect
in "Arst" the fall. Here dark green brimless. one, a deftly draped turban.
SALESMAN SAM
WELL, IF ITAIN'T MY) OLD PAL, TH' WARDEN!
COURT = Kous
It isn't enough, however,
to
pect the gods of beauty to keep the dust and grime away until three for four weeks have passed. If you rely entirely on soap and water for cleanliness continue in your usual fashion,
But if you are wise you will buy a strong long bristled brush, lay in a supply of towels for dry sham- poos, and learn just how nids to hair cleanliness are really at your disposal.
many
WATER MARK ON FURNITURE
Splashes of water leave an ugly stain on a polished surface. Rub the marks with a damp cloth. sprinided with spirits of camphor; follow. with another cloth dipped In linseed or olivo ofi; and rub well.
chopped, cooked vegetables to the batter before frying, seasoning with dried paraley: For variety, hot chopped: meat, flaked fish, or vegetable puree moistened with tomato sauce, may be used as a alling for plain pancakes.
"But smoking suits are the Inst word in comfort, and can be as becoming as a negligee,"
NEW TOWEL EFFECTS
This Rose Descat-model of brown felt and brown gros- grain has a small turned-down brim and a crown very shallow in front, rising to a smart heig- ht which is accentuated by two pleats and a band of the ribbon.
But Mebbe They Wouldn't`Fit!
YEP! AN', I BEEN LOOKIN'ALL! FINE, "TRAT SAVES ME TRYIN'
OVER FER YA-HERE'S YER] CLOTHES-A FORGOT: NA
GIVE 'EM TO YA WHIEN!
I KICKED YA
OUTA JAIL-;
3 Describing the Peter Piperish
rascal.
I'm years behind in idens.
G Don't believe them.
LOCAL CONCERT.
TO BE GIVEN IN THE CATHEDRAL HALL
(Adagio Allegretto-Presto
..
Agitato).
Miss Marie M., Alves.
(a) To Musle, Schubert,
(b) In questa Temba, Beethoven.
(c) Sorenade, from Six Jester
7 Just watch the old miser haul
the drink upl
8 Those of the Duke of Pizza Toro
wore of a martial nature, Heatha and so on.
10 A special condition.
13 A hest-seller is sure of this from
the printer.
14 Sarcasms aimply flow from we
"as I rest" (anag.),
17 Fans that arises when you look
at a dog.
18 Conanmed.
21 The famous school for this Ix
held on the stage.
28 Dried fruit.
24 Although only a part of speech it will speak authoritatively Church of England
with
following. "6-Moderate.
27 Country of Europe. 30 Desiccated mud.
31 A Frenchman's lot we consider
kind..
Yesterday'a Bolution, DEFRAUDED. ESM-R DYLUSINN EXHALE REPENTED MOTHE CLEFABLL EDITOR LIQUORE OR UR-1 DESTETY ESTEEM NE OLT 8 VI BA A DOO BTU STEPSON REME ATTITÞ
FEBIGNORAP ATE LEAF OBIRIS TOMCAT BELTU LA ANANNOTATE NOTICE LEDE JEE STIMULANT
Bongs, Bantock. Mrs. Helen Lockhart. 4-Sonata in A flat, Op. 20,
Beethoven. (Andante con Variazioni-Schozzo --Marche Fungbre-Allegro). Miss Irene Ung, AT.CL.. 5(a) There is a garden in her face, Thomas Campion (1000). (b) The Gentle Maiden,
Old Irish Air. (c) Five Eyes, Armstrong Gibba.
Dr. Rido.. 6.--(a) Scherzo in B flat Minor,
Rosenbloom. (b) Wiegenlled,
Brahma-Grainger.
Misa Alves, 7-(a) Willow Song, Sullivan.
(b) Go from my window, (c) Gathering Daffodils, Old English Aire, arr. Somervell.
Mrs. Lockhart,
8-(a) Night in May, Palygren.
(b) April, Harvey Loht.
Aflus Ung.
FELIX HAT. SHOP
York Building, Chater Road,
WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT STOCK-TAKING SALE
IS NOW ON.
GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. WASHING FROCKS
$10.00
SILK ENSEMBLES $39.00 EVENING GOWNS FROM $25.00
STRAW HATS FROM
$10.00
By Small
FER GOSH SAKES TA GET SOME CLOTHES HERE!/HOW'DJA EXPECT TA
GET ANY IN^THIS PLACE?
OH, I'VE OFTEN READ ABOUT SUITS BEIN' THROWN OUTA COURT!
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