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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1986,

Square cut swag- ger coat, in the now throaquartor longth, of leopard Jurcloth. Note tho wide revers and SQUDIO button

fastening.

RABBIT DISHES

Here are one or two ways of cook-

ing rabbits which will simply repay

for extra ingredients pended,

or time ex-

Sportsman's Pie

BONE

A couple of young rabbits and cut the flesh into neat pleces. Collect the bones and make

into stock, well- flavoured with pot herbs.

them

Fick from the main atalles a large bunch of parsley, put the sprays in- to a basin and pour boiling water over them. Let them remain in this then drain in a five minutes and colander,

Now arrange the pieces of rabbit in a ple dish with alternate layers of the parsley and lb. of bacon rash- ers. The rashers must be cut thin, the rind removed, also the rusty

parts, and cach must be rolled up. Senson the whole with black pepper and salt, and pour over enough of the prepared stock to cover the layers.

Place over a rough puff pie crust made with butter and lard, taking care that the vent is sufficient.

Eg the surface and bake for one and a half hours. Hot oven to com- mence but with a diminishing heat.

When done lift up a side of the crust carefully and pour in, so that it mingles with the gravy, a forge ten- cupful of cream in which the yolk of a good-sized new-lald egg has been

beaten up,

If cream is not available, new milk may be substituted, provided that two yolks of egg are added to the milic to thicken it in place of the single yolk.

Replace the lid neatly and return to the oven for a few minutes.

Rabbit Mumble

100K n rabbit--but it should

not be too much done.

Clear all the meat from the bones and mince It Bng. Add the grated rind ot lemon with the strained Juice, a salt-spoonful of grated nut- meg and salt and black" pepper to Laste.

(Continued In Column 5)

TALKING of COATS

A

UTUMN leaves

are

falling fast, so the

coat is an immediate prob- lem that has to be faced,

For nearly seven months of the year a warm top cant is needed, so be sure you are in the mood for choosing when you shop.

There is nothing more heart- breaking, after spending many anxious hours making your de

clalon between materials,

colours and fur

trimmings.

than for your best friend to phatter your pleasure in a new purchase by a few words.

The Right Colour -

"My dear, I wonder you and not have brown instead of blue." There lo something about

Doop broad culls

of shorn lamb and

a shawl-lika collar

to match trim a

double-breasted

belted coat..

foto fototok infrinde de de de de de de de de de de de de Rice

I Have Found-

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tortoiseshell dressing HAT table sets and brushes and mirrors backed with this in- Tortoiseshell 19 terial need care. sensitive to cold, and it is a good plan to put brushes or mirrors away during very frosty weather.

Wash the brush bristles caretulty in warm water with a few drops of tm- monin added, and rinse thoroughly first with warm, then with cold water. being careful not to wel te Quake,”

The tortoiseshell Unelf can eleaned with finely powdered retten- stone mixed with, Httle olive oil, Then ru over with Jeweller's rouge and polish with a soft chamofa leather.

ADVERTISE

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That the wear and tear on overlay mattresses in distributed by turning them from end to end and from side to side alternately, Fix loose suits with a mattress needle and twine. I turts are left loose the mattress comes lumpy.

*

That a disused toothbrush, dipped in furniture cream and applied to the crevices in dressing-table, tops, cte.. will quickly remove all trúe of face powder and dust which coffret. 3. 3.

where there is no

doubt about

CIRCULATION

What is Your

fur collar that gives

n warn look to your face on a raw, cold day, and if funds don't run to a fur coat. well-a fur-

Choice?

trimmed cloth coat is the next best +212

There are three distinct alihou- etics. First. the short, boxy. three-quarter coat, no longer a. SWR83er or a awing-belt style.. but cut square to the guro.

For these nubbley tweeds and fur fabrics overtop all other ma- terials in popularity.

Coats similar to the top sketch. In imitation fur cloth, are shown at all the dress shows. They are remarkable for their well-defined markings: pony. copard, lamb and erminette are the chief repro- ductions.

I am told these three-quarter lengib coats are, and will be, very much in demand, but this, too, remains to be seen,

I believe that when it becomes My cold the average Farritsh-

Three-quarter

·Belted or

Streamlined

roman will prefer her

dress-

ugth coat. The others are chilly round the knees when key winds blow.

Fur trimmings are especially varled. Fur collars stand upright and nearly touch the ears. Shawl collars, shmliar to that shown in the centre illustration, spread themselves out nearly to the- shoulders.

Then there are flat, tallored revers and long roll tollars that have amazing length-giving lines. The Jalter. Incidentally. are actually designed for the full- Agured woman.

The fur used in the second coat lustrat is short lamb. It com-

poses the collar and the almost elbow- deep eufia t.o the rather wide sleeves,

Next comes the belfless pipress style. Tall or short. plump or slim gure. It is. just everyone's cont.

Fur Fashion

There is a fashion you will notice for rimmings down the front of coats, a flai coll collar graduated in width to the waist, where it narrows unil well past the lips and gradually widens again to the hem.

We show an attrac- tive version of this vogue in Coronation red with black Per- stan lamb fur border- Ing the fronts and high Russian collar.

A waistcoat front of fint fur with a round

by MARY

GRACE

Long coat of Coronation rod

cut on Princess linos with high Russian collar and broad odging of Persian lamb. Narrow sloovos and a flared skirt enhance the slim line-a tall girl would look wall. in this.

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collar.at back is original, but not Tery wearable except to the pencil siim.

NEW PARLOPHONE RECORDS ARRIVING ON

Fur flounces are also in the run- | F549 ning, but whether they will prove

a popular fashion remains to. be seen. Soutache braid is used in untrimmed cloth coats in an all-over design.

S.S. NALDERA (11th. inst.)

(DID I REMEMBER. F.T. (A Star Foll Out. F.T..

.Maurico Winnick's Orch. .Maurice Winnick's Orch,

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(DID I REMEMBER. Song (Cryin' My Heart Out

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The furs used to trim cloth coats this winter season are Ferslan and all other kinds of lamb, squirrel dyed in F542

brown, various shades of varying from coffee colour to dark sabic colouring, tóx, mus | F548 quash,

skunk pony, and

opossum,

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Bmooth broadcloths as well F550 as rough-surfaced fabrics are employed in the making OF coats. Bome have mohair introduced, which gives the material a glistening look..

Wrapped in fur coat or with your head framed by the large and becoming fur collar on a cloth soat, you feel you can face the world,

Furs aro the more suggestive of grace and beauty than any other medium used for personal adornment, so it only remains for you to make your choice.

Extra Warmth

If you run around in a car a good deal, maybe you find that a cloth coat la not warm enough for you. For motoring, mus- quash gives the most satisfuc- tory wear.

It does not mark so easily as soft pelted furs, such as moleskin or squirrel. Pony skin is another hard wearer.

An important point to watch 15 to have your winter coat long enough if it is to be used for motoring.

Nothing is more uncomfortable if you are moto:ing for some hours than for your legs, to get thor- oughly chilled, as they can, do if your coat is too short, despite rugs and wraps.

RABBIT

DISHES

(Continued from First Column)

Beat up six eggs with six ounces of butter, which should be first of al} Creamed until quite soft.

A more economical method con- siste in using equal quantilles of margarine and buller and using half quantity of eggs, which must then be beaten with a teacupful of milk to which has been added, to thicken it, teaspoonful of cornflour, slaked with a little of the milk.

Add the minced meat to this and turn into a saucepan. Stir over-the fire for five minutes and then pour It into a deep, hot dish.

Garnish with grilled tomatoes und croutons of fried bread-or-pastry-

Another Dish

THIS is another delicious method of serving a rabbit.

- Prepare a nice fleshy rabbit and cut it into neat joints. Put into a saucepan 1oz. of butter and doz. of thin, trimmed rashers of bacon. Brown the rabbit in the butter and bacon by frying both sides, then remove the joints of rabbit and the bacon and dredge a tablespoonful of Ane flour over the remaining fat.

When this is lightly browned re-

defriediorientaciturn the jolots and rashers to the

Chinese Amber & Nasturtium

ACT season Oriental Influence was arond

Inquence.

NEW ORIENTAL MAKE-UP

Now. ո new beauty parlour has launched a complie Chinese make-up for women who want to be sensa- tional.

For this a thick orange preparation. rather to beavy lm make-up, is applied as a bars, obliterating every tries of one's own colour. After that, User

SALESMAN SAM

WELL, DUZZ HAS GONE |HOME,BUT IT WAS SWELL OHIM TA LEMME STAY A COUPLA MORE DAYS!

" -antied.

The eyes are outlined with a little flat paint- brush, a line being drawn from the centre of the eyes upwards and out- wards. The eyebrow is also drawn up and out. Turquoiso or blue-green eyeshadow is used, and nnally, Chinese amber powder is applied all over the face and a 15- turtium ipstick is applied thickly to upper and lower Uns You may not recognise your friend when she appears like this, but you'll certainly look twicel

NOW I GOTTA HUNT BY MYSELF!!!M, I'M HUNGRY ENUFF TA EAT A WILDCAT,

CLAWS AN' ALL!

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pan, adding a little stock and a wine glass of red wine.. There should be enough stock lo make a slightly thickened gravy.

A small bouquet garni and a tablespoonful of tomato saucé Im- prove the flavour. Boil up the con~ tents of the saucepan and then cook gently for one and a half hours.

About 15 minutes before the stew is completed take out the bouquet and stir in 12 button onions which have been browned in butter.

To dish, skim off all fat and ar- range carefully in a deep dish, garnishing with mashed carrots and turnips laid round the dish in heaps.

The Cat Still Has His

EYOWRRR!

PHT

OH OH! JES' WHAT I ORDERED, BUT SOME

HOW ER OTHER I

AIN'T HUNGRY!

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.Leslie Hutchinson. Lestio Hutchinson.

(Until the Real Thing Valaida, the Queen of the Trumpat., (High Hat, Trumpot & Rhythm

Valaida, the Queen of the Trumpat.

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(Laughing Irish Eyos.” F.T, ....Maurice Winnick's Orch. · (Your Hoart and Mine

S.F.T. (Empty Saddios.

(An Old Hawalian Guitar.

Maurice Winnick's ‘Orch. F.T. Maurice Winnick's Orch.

(Dolls Medley. Z Pianos....Ivor Moreton & Dave Kaye.

by the Tiger Ragamuffins. (Oh My Goodness. F.T. (Knock, Knock, Who's There (Tormented. S.F.T. (Poor Dinah. F.T. (Dreams in Spring. Tango (Tango of My Heart R2256 (Shoe Shine Boy. S.F.T.

(Robins & Rosen ("ART" and "ABOUT CRUISES"

RONALD FRANKAU.

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Harry Roy's Orch. Harry Roy's Orch. Nat Conella's Orch.

Nat Conella's Orch, .Robert Renard's Orch..

Robert Renard's Orch.... "T" Foll's Swingtown Five, "T" Toll's Swingtown Five.

(The Popular B.B.C.

Vaudeville Act. '

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS ·

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3 She received great applause in her day; can you blame ber?

A Club, iron, wood centre. .9 Loosened.

10 For years an insane Ethiopian

ruler has been in Indin.

11 Centre it to be non-communica-

tive.

tive.

12 A little vessel has

run,

il strange

13 This affair has been arranged

for garden use.

14 Scottish seaside town with two

well-known features. well-k

17 Thought It sounded ilke

visitor.

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the Isle of Wight resort. 23 Something that is never re- ferred to in public until it is

dead.

27 Swindles-often offered for old

clothes.

20 Flatter, by deduction.

30 The birds that always squabble

in yards

31 went to bed.

32 Ing reference to a child in o

good sense,

31 To show up what the position

WDS.

34 Sparks, but not really bright

sparks,

DOWN

1 Do you thing Ada will be able

to solve this in America?

2 Omcials who look like female

of the Barbary coast. pirates

3 Buildings apparently very suit- able for canteen, complete with workers' sainry.

4 Profied by Instruction. 5 What the children called Aunt

Ermyntruda.

HEY! NIX, BUDDY! I WUZ ONLY KIDDIN'! CAN'TCHA

SEE I'VE LOST MY-

APPETITE?.

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Scots know the shing ap- pilance in this'English river,

13 Was very angry.

15 Pieces, frequently played by

girls.

10 Animals always at the top_of_

their form at night.

18 Sometimes original, but always

ugly.

20 xxx for short.

21 This kind of crossing never has

-a Belisha Beacon,

22 Showed a quick light.

24 The bird that though it gets nothing at first always secures

a victim at last.

25 Least common.

20 About a bout.

28 Head end and tall end of this

fly are exactly alike.

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