THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1936.

Some Husbands have a

A

wy:

FTER nineteen centuries women are just beginning to sce

Poor Time!

Says Evelyn Taylor

are only too wear themselves out physically ready to do in bearing children and looking| devote them-

selves to after them and are useless as

Curried Fish

NRY. a couple of small chopped onions in two

butter Dunces of

(with a little garlic), and when they are browned stir in d dessertspoon- ful of curry powder and a little salt, and then a peeled and quartered tomato and a table- spoonful of water. Add now some pieces of skinned and boned raw fish (about a pound altogether of a firm, white fish; brill would be good, but cont could do) and let them cook in the thick saltce for a, feur minutes; then add 'a teacupful of hot water, cover the pan and simmer gently until the fish (s donc.

NEWS

ABOUT

PRUNES

small children companions, too preoccupied for SOME time ago I told you

with whom

they need.

lovers.

make little

mental effort.

Some husbands adopt their

The mater- own remedies for this state of nal instinct in affairs. Either they cease to

prunes should be cooked. day 1 give some recipes,

how

To-

Souffle

WHEN the prunes

are cooked as,

the majority live with their wives at all, and | W already directed take out the

of women is.

I believe, become old and boring before stones and chop the flesh finely. To just a "let their time; or they seek what pound of prunes use five whites of ting go" of is known as "consolation" out-egg and `a few spoonfuls the urge to-

wards selfish side the home.

possession

and domina-

tion over まし

lower intellect. But women the husband's point of view. Lady Maureen Stanley, one have been clever enough to

Some husbands have a poor

THERE are any

num-

ber of attractive, elever unscrupulous spinsters

more of

sugar. Mix the prunes with the rugar and fold in the stiffly beaten

Whiltes. Pour into & buttered ple- dish and bake in a moderate oven for about ten mimites..

AS

Tarts

S soon as cranberries are in season, Cook three-

try this sweet.

Use on

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of the moment, declared in a recent speech that it was not coating of sentiment and to fair to the husband, the wife, or the children for a woman to give imply at the same time that ready to give husbands the com- up the best part of her life to have child after chiki. "Most husbands cannot really under- panionship, the flattery and the husbands," she added, "expect their wives to be not only wives stand or appreciate,

attention that they do not ket quarters of a pound of prunes, re- Prepare and mothers, but companions."

in a home full of children with move and crack the stones,

a tablespoonful of cranberry juice, There are three fallacies about married life that have caused so much harm and wrecked so many lives that I for one would time. They cannot have a room wives absorbed in the business add as much sugar as you fancy, pu like to find some explosive force strong enough to wreck then to sit in apart from a shouting of rearing a family. How the in the prunes and the kernels, and utterly, once and for always.

The first is that a good husband likes a large family, likes mob of children in the house opponents of birth control can simmer for ten minutes.

arc paying for. They maintain that more unhappiness falling for cold tarts, children about him all the time and is willing to sacrifice his they leisure, his spare cash and his privacy to accomplish a large cannot have the holiday they is caused by this practice than family. The second is that all women once they become mothers want because it would not be want children, and then more children, and that any sacrifice to suitable for their children; can- by the premature breaking up this end enrobles them and takes the place of all that they have not afford theatres, concerts, of the sex-life of a young mar- to forgo in order to do it; and the third is that scientific birth control by married people, leads to selfishness, neurasthenia on Cinemas, clothes, books,

Some husbands have a poor dunce and a half of gelatine In a the part of the wife and immorality on the part of the husband. taurants, dances, hobbies-be- cause their children's up-bring-

time. But if they do not want tablespoonful of water, and add this ing takes all the money.

to have large families why note the prunes and their cooking liquid, They hardly see these child make it their business not to Pour into a rinsed mould and leave

because they have to work have them and get into touch until set.

and late in order to main- with doctors from the beginning mash up the prunes, or rub them 14 What Coster Sarah had-for them, and their wives of their married lives?

T is rather ironical that the women who refer to their' insbands as "great big babies" are quite ready to abandon all interest in them for a swarm of small children, and it always suggests to me that these women are either too lazy or hard too stupid to act as mental companions to their husbands and tain

TO DAY

15

MAIL"DAY]

The morning after the night before? And Mall Day too! It's hard on you, but why pass your grouch on to others-for instance the little lady aid in the office?

Under such circumstances Pinkettes are perfection. Taken just before going to bed, they enable you to riso feeling fit and fresh in the morning. There is nothing better to aid digestion, stimulate the liver, dispel Constipation, banish biliousness and sick headache, in short to quickly remove the causes of your ill-temper and gloom!

PINKETTES

THE PERFECT LITTLE LIVER LAXATIVES.

Of chemists overywhere.

res- ried couple, 1 do not understand,

Girls' and Boys' Corner

Mould

TOOK a pound of prunes, and re-

the stones. Dissolve a

Move

As an alternative you can

through a coarse sieve. Or, if you prefer it, you can make Prune Jelly in the same way with the strained julce only,

H

Savouries

'ERE are some unusual ways of

using; es

How a MODERN LINER works prune in a savoury!

EVERY ship must have

#1

Rudder; it is by means of No. 4. THE RUDDER

this that its course is steered.

J.-Conit the prunes, not too well,

In unsweetened water after having soaked them, and remove the stones.

The Rudder itself (A) is in navigating officer, by means of Now stuff them with finely-flaked the form of a large plate fixed the wheel, brings the steering cooked smoked haddock, put thes

to the hottom end of a Stuck (B), passing through the hull of gear the ship,

The upper end of the

Stock is

con-

ma-

nected through arms (C) with the steering gear chinery (D) which can be set into motion at will by the navigator the Bridge..

When course to port: (left) or star- board (right) is required, the

SALESMAN SAM

on

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machinery into action, on little toasts and heat them through making it turn the Rudder in the oven. Sprinkle with paprika neppier On eayenne Just before through a small angle so that

serving.

it is no longer in a direct line with the rest of the ship..

When in such

a position the water presses harder on one side of

the Rudder than on the other, pushing round

2.--Treat in exactly the same way, but stuff with a mixture of bread- crumbs, grated cheese and egt.

3-Roll, each cooked, stoned prune In a very thin piece of strealty bacon rasher, stick a cocktail stick or a tiny skewer through each and either Serve on bake or, better, grill them. toasts.

You could, if you like, use elther

the stern and of the stuffed prunes above to put so putting the inside the bacon. Some people like ship into its to put an almond inside the_prune

in place of the stone.

new course,,

!

ACROSS

1 Such matches do not strike and

cause much discontent..

The painter who sounds like a vulgar ejaculation.

10 There's the possibility of Litt explosion here, The to-do is about the material being made up wrongly.

11

I am for this bin, as would have it.

12 Pulls in a bit of tom cloth.

Fritz

13 Sides of surrounding hedge.

lunch?

16 Deeply engrossed in the tem-

porary home.

18 The finish--of

(hyphen, 4, 2).

cold fect?

20 Masculine name. Take

for this.

32 Work for a party,

24 Kindergarten period.

time

27 Finish, in other words-tivo of

thent "20"Inter" (anag);

30 The song of the ladybird?

31 Ouldu's heroes put it in their

pipes and

smoked i-poor hlighters!

33 Young people of to-day.

33 What the strap-hanger pays

for (hyphen, 3, 4).

DOWN

2 One who goes in,

3 Litter In St. James's Park

(two words, A, 4).

4 Louls has a letter for her.

5 She WAS not a shoplifter, though she certainly took three small articles.

6 Worries are internal,

7 Guided round a heap of sand

by the colour.

21 YEARS AGO

Extracts From The "Telegraph" Files

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18

They're curious people, and rather vulgar (two words, 5, 7).

The rings they make, however, simply will not go on the bride's anger (two words, -7,

14 Substitutes for missing links? 15 Live well for most of the time. the 17. There's no choice about

were it time, and if there would only make work for the surgeon.

10 Pinch, vulgarly. 21 Dates again! #3 the desert

traveller might, exclaim.

23 How an oration was spoiled in

Canada,

25 Country.

20 Meanly act out. 20 Genuine Indian.

29 Opposite the zenith,

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The following extracts are from-clared. the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended October 2, 1915.

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