Here

of

is another of the series seasonal Clothes designed for "Telegraph"

readers by No. 1

а

Dressmaker

Norman Hartnell

EVENING 2-PIECE

By Susan Gay

HOPE that

the

three

Norman Hartnell designs will Linclude one for an evening

frock," someone said to me after my article describing the exclusive nattern for a Norman Hartnell beige flannel suit.

"Most of our Coronation festivities," she continued, "will be evening affairs-and anyway, there are always plenty of dances to go to and not enough frocks to wear unless

make one or two myself,

"But to just tell a "sew-sew" tailor to go ahead frocit means that 1 make

evening an

it's got to be cut on good lines. Otherwise it won't At decently-and then the whole dance is ruined thinking that other girls are pointing out your dress

H. K. GERMANS

CELEBRATE DISTINGUISHED GUESTS AT RECEPTION

ng home-made.

So I should love

to be able to let

Him work from

a Norman Hart-

nell design.

Well, the second of these designs; Is an evening gown, So this reuder will be specially happy, Not only ♫ evening gown, Indeed, but fascinating cape-coatee as well.

011

ANGRAVE has drawn the

here.

two garments Both can be made by a good tailor from these drawings.

The German National Day, or Day on Saturday, of National Labour, was celebrated in Hongkong with a reception held at the German Club ut 11.30 am. at which the Acting Consul-General, Chancellor A. The originals looked marvellous. Gelewsky, acted as host, and, with They were made in a gleaming ivory Gelewsky, welcomed the many satin. The ruched centre panel guests.

tapering to a point to meet the base Following cocktails, the Consul of the deep square revers intro- softnesa proposed in a few words the toast duced just that touch of to King George VI, to which H.Enced to emphasise the sleekness else- ernment, Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, re-

Frau

the Officer Administering the Gov- where: miched panel is a godsend to

This

plied, saying how much he appre-the dressmaker and to the woman elated being present at the celebra-inclined to plumpness. The former Llon, and proposing a toast to the will find that it helps her to achieve Reich's Fuchrer and Chancellor, good fit. The latter will discover Adolf Hitler.

that

the shadows thrown by

the

At a later ceremony, held at 12.30 folds have a slimming effect. p.m. Herr Martin Hess, local leader The sash ends are separate pieces of the Nazi Party, thanked the Act-stitched to the girdle of self material.

Ing Consul-General, for the recep

tion.

Chancellor Gelewsky replied:

Brotherhood of Germans

You can have a train to your skirt

or not-just as you prefer.

THE

HE coatee is a clever affair without any

The fact alone that on this day separate sleeves. Wrap it round -for-the-ffth time all working_Ger-

mans in every part of the

world your shoulders like a cape, then gather to celebrate the German Na-take the two fronts, draw them tional Day, is conclusive evidence of together and hold them in place the decree to which National S with one hand inside.

cialism has implanted in us the spirit National Unity. Where in former years agitatora preached the slogan of class warfare, we to-day expert- ence the brotherhood of all mons.

Ger-

that

The plain strip of material forms the hem will grip your hips and give them a smooth line while allowing plenty of elbow above.

room

I cannot describe to you exactly how

J's made. It's quite simple once you know the trick, but it's one of those things that need a pattern planned by a master hand.

This two-piece would carry you

ARE YOU

planning a dinner?

If so, here's an easy- to-prepare menu that will make your guests your friends for life. Dishes:

*

TOUGH JOINT

you should

when you

know

see

one

it

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, MAY 8, 1987,

When one thinks

of the fact that not millions but milliards of microbes and bacteria. are living in a neglected mouth, that is, in a mouth that has not boon daily antiseptically cleansed, it seems nothing less than dis gusting to allow such distruction to continua in our mouths and feelfi.. It is simply incredible that there still exist many educated people who refuse to realise that it is an absolute necessity not only for the preservation of the tooth, but also for the general health, lo free their mouth daily from the bacteria which destroy their teeth. Odol arrests most thoroughly and effectively all fermentation and decomposition in the mouth. Everyone who uses Odol regularly every day Insures the greatest protection for his footh and mouth that slentific discovery has up to the prosent time made possible. Odol is daily used by thousands of doctors and dontists themselves.

adal

REX RECORDS JUST ARRIVED.

[F a joint looks tough, brush it over with a solution of two parts

If a bregar and let it stay quietly in the larder

1. Chestnut soup. 2. Savoury veal cutlets, with potato slices and scotch kale.

8. Orange fritters, 4. Cheese and celery fingers. FOR the soup, remove both outer and inner skins from

for several hours before cooking.

An elderly chicken, or mutton to be dressed as lamb, for that matter, responds to an hour or so of gentle simmering in water to which a pinch of soda has been added. Let it cool before cook ing and, if it's to be roasted, baste exceptionally well.

No longer is this day an occasion where the poor fight the rich, where class warfare is taught, but an occa- sion for all working Germans, work

Bolling chickens will taste like youngsters. and keep their nice ers of the hand and of the brain, to gather in common understanding of

healthy colour if you rub them down with lemon juice or the cut the value of work and respect for through the summer dance season. a round of chestnuts, then half of a lemon before popping into the pot.

great Then if you make it in ivory or a the worker, to unite in the national Jabour. In this spirit to-day, pastel shade you can have it. dyed cover with milk and boll, until soft, on the Day of Honour of the Ger-for next winter. man Worker, the manual labourer marches side by side with

gineer, the student with the appren

Germans.

vec, em-

Reconstruction.

Ho crophagised

that

As

Mugh, add a good knob of butter,

+

salt, pepper, and more milk until a

*

NORMAN HARTNELL is thin creamy consistency is obtained. POULTRY.The flesh of a chicken should be firm and pinky

one

buy.

*

.....

Here's how to recognise good things when you're marketing. with the en-

of Re-heat before serving. of course,

Trim the veal cutlets tice, the peasant with the farmhand, Britain's leading royal dress-

and yellow. See that the legs are flexible and the scales smooth and the minister with the employee,

makers.

fry in hot fat until browned on young looking. The breast should be plump and compact. ployer shoulder to shoulder with the

GEESE. Know a good goose by his feet, which should be a. matter of fact, I've just both sides. Put in a baking tin,, employee. All sons of German mo- thers, comrades of equal rights-heard that only a day or so ago he cover with shredded onion, season yellow and soft to touch. The skin, too, should be silky,

skinning # was called back from the country in with salt, pepper, and a pinch of

herbs, cover with

RABBITS.-Before brown a hurry to make a lot of new dresses mixed

(Re-rabbit, seo that he has velvety ears ** United Fatherland

for the Queen.

gravy and bake until tender.

and streamline claws. If the flesh

LAMB AND MUTTON (Australian He is busy also on some of the gulo Mark 3.)

lamb in season. September to April: Continuing, Herr Gelowsky men- Duchess of Gloucester's Coronation

Put sliced potatoes in another tin is dry and stiff, it is fresh.

BEEF (In season always, but best mutton in prime between April and tioned the fact that now there was dresses-not the purple and ermine with some fat and bake until well no more strife between rich and

In winter) The lean should be September: Bright red flesh, unless poor, but that every one was doing robe, of course, because that has to browned. his part in the great task of National be made by a special Court robe- For the savoury, split fingers firm and unless as new as now, freshly killed, with a certain amount croft, and Messrs. Ede and Ravens of crisp toast down the middle, bright red, juicy, and appled, eg. of fat. The fat should be firm and

pecially in rib or loin joints, with white.

of Int. Watch

- for

HAM AND BACON: Itun a skewer unity and brotherhood must not only croft are making the Duchess of spread with a generous layer of Beckings

Into the centre of a joint close to be manifested once a year in cele

ccle- Gloucester's.

cream cheese and chopped celery, stringiness. the National brating

VEAL (in season between Febru- the bone. It this comes out clean Holiday, but

and press the knob of cream cheese must constantly be given living evi-

stuck with an inch stick of celery ary and October): Should be pale and smelling fragrant-it's a good dence The celebration of the. Na

with firm flesh and white fat. on top of each finger. tional Holiday must be a day of rec- KT. KC., LL.D. and Lady Pollock, Hon. koning, when stock is taken of what Mr. J. J. Paterson and Mrs. Pater- has been achieved in the past year, Ron, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Basto, Mr. and J. B. Mrs. J. M. da Rocha, Dr. A. J. Skinn Mrs. Lindsell, Commander and what is yet to be achieved in the Newll (R.N. Rd.), Hon. Dr. A R. and Mrs. and Miss Skinn, Mr. 15. coming one....:

Wellington, C.M.o, and Mrs. Welling- Kastmann, Consul

Mr. and Mrs, T. E, Concluding, the Acting

Bir Ceneral expressed the hope that the ton, Hon. Mr. T. H. King and Mrs. Lacayo, Mr. A. A. Botelho,

King, Hon. Mr. Chau Taun-nin, Hon. ger Nacse, Mr., Mr. and Miss Car- day may not be far off when the Mr. and Mrs. D'Almada a Castro, nilo, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ohio, Mr. and peoples of the world recognise that Junior, Hom: Dr. and Mrs. If Shu- Mrs. F. A. Kavler, Mr. G. Miskin, will sell their children into some

Yet it must be admitted that there the old German evil of disunity had

of cruelty and fan

are numerous cases Sir W. Hornell, Mr. W. Scho- Mr. H. E. Keller, Mr. V. M. Gray- richer household where at least they for all time vanished, that Germany Aeld, Hon. Mr. R. A. D. Forrest

bad treatment. In such the Govern- was united as one people with one! Mrs. Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. Wnd burn, Mr. and Mr. C. D. Chapman, will have adequate food and shelter.

Kay, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Waddington, Mr., It is wrong to infer that all mut ments of Malaya and Hongkong have feeling for a united Fatherland.

Concluding the celebration, the Capt. and Mrs. R. D. Walker, Mr. Mrs. and Miss McLay. Major M. Risals on attaining maturity are sold taken strong measures.

and Mrs, G. C.. Pelham, Mr. E. 1. Burke, RA.M.C., and Mrs. Burke, into prostitution. A few are but the German National Anthems

But for us In the West ignorant were Wynne-Jones

and Mrs. Wynne Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Davis, Mr. and majority are married, and it is the Jones, Mr. J. H. Dinsdale, and Mrs responsibility of

mastery to find of the customs and conditions of Among those present at the recop- Whyte-Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Mid- Dovey, Mr. and Mrs. A. Frazer, husband for them,

China, it is perhaps unwise cogerly tion

susama, Mr. Hisaltich! Okamoto, Mr. Mr. A. Hicks, and others. ·' His Excellency the Officer Ad- G. and Mrs. Van Wyllcks, Comm. G.

Most of the children are well cared to denounce a system to which we conveniently attach the repugnant for, and many are unwilling to return nome, of "slavery? without under- ministering the Government and Mrs. Pagano di Melito and Mrs. di Melito

Mr. H. J. Cruftwell (Private Mr. and Mrs. M. Cunietti, Mr. and Smith,

to their own famillies when the oppor-standing the root causes of that Secretary) Sir A. D. A. MacGregor Mrs. Howard Donovan, Mr.

During the afternoon, a children's tunity has been offered them. For system. and Lady MacGregor, Hon. Mr. R. A Cochran Pool, Dr. L. A. Gastmann, party was held at the German Club they know that whilst they are sinves

were:

John

MC

CHILDREN'S PARTY

C North, and Mrs. North, Hon. Mr. LL.D. and Mrs. Gnatmann. Mr. D. G. grounds in King's Park G. G. Alabaster, and Mrs. Alabaster, E. Middelburg and Mrs. Middelburg, Paymaster Com. M. A. W. Sweny, Mr. J. Leurquin, Mr. Rogello Robles,

WHY THE CHINESE SELL CHILDREN (Continued From Page 6.)

in the house next door to me, I spoke to her frequently, "She was the hopplest creature, well fed and well dressed, and would have done any- thing for her mistress who was a kindly woman.

they have enough food, and to return. That cause is poverty and whilst to their parents might mean to suffer it is good to ameliorate the cond!-

A large number of local Germen again the starvation which they had tions of the Mui Tsals it should al-

·

ways be remembered that the sys tein will not disappear until wide- Whilst I was in Cantor there was a spread" poverty itself has been

and Mrs. Sweny, L. Comn, N. de G. Mr. Jose Varciny Arlas and Mrs. residents, including the Acting Con-known before, bu Waymouth, Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie, Varela, Mr. 3. T. Bagram, and Mrs. sul-General and Mrs. Gelewsky, at- HOL. Mr. H. M. Henderson, and Mrs. Bagram, Mr. Alvaro Brilhante La-tended the function, and had tea on muuful child, a Mul real who lived eradicated. Henderson, Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, borintio, Mr. and Mrs. Emnet Farrell, the lawn.

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