THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
WEDNESDAY, Margh, 16, 1988.
SONG HIT FASHIONS: 2
"It looks like RAIN
in Cherry Blossom Lane"-or any where else
These girls don't care;
they've dressed
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for it
IT usually rains fairly consistently
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Sandwich Cakes
HOLESOME for the chil- dren. these cakes are also popular on account of the variety of flings used.
A great deal depends upon the lightnicas of the sponge, but the filling
of great importance.
front, has a high stand-up neck, and is quite plain except for four laps ping-over pockets. Line of the zip- per is carried on to the bottom of the skirt by a scam-Anishes in a box plent.
Wet days in the country need at this time of the year, so you something more hardy in the way of might as well plan for it, dress clothes. For a doubtful day what something that won't spoil-and that about this? needn't mean something dreary. In town, for instance, you might wear s TAILORED suede Jacket, with a Anger-tip length square boxy coat in round neck, no collar, and clip- dark brown tweed with yellow ped closely down the front. It's tweed overcheck.
a split skirt-nothing Get a close enough tweed and better for a breezy day-of gabardine. you'll find the rain slides of iL.
The It's cul to hang straight when you're stands up and will fasten: collar
round your neck in a storm-collar, collar standing, only shows the split when
you move.
and culls are plain brown to match
the back.
worn over
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REALLY dirty weather calls for
a plain brown suit underneath.
Hat: Round flat pillbox, tilted an outfit like this one. Warm, forward and fixed with a strap at sturdy Harris tweed topcoat, off- white. Collar-edges and pockets are outlined in three rows of blanket CORDUROY is another rain stitching. Gay knitted hood and resister. Here's a slick little scurt are made in one. Sheep-skin suit for wet or windy days. Short boots fasten with a zlop, and will jacket is cut to waistcoat points in stand up to the muddiest puddio.
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Variety can be given to them by varying the Allings, wring things like cream, lemon and coffee, instead of Just raspberry Jarn.
These flings are quite easy to make, and chlidren especially enjoy the sur prise of guessing what is inside. First I will give you the recipe for a cake:
Sponge Sandwich
You will find this mixture light and deilelous
Ingredients: 3 eggs, 1oz. caster sugar, 4oz. flour. Break the eggs into basin, and beat well. add the aleved sugar, and whisk till creamy. It is
n good plan to stand the basin over a pan of hot water.
Folt in the sieved flour, then pour Into the greased and warmed sandwich tins. proviously sprinkled with tour.
Bake for 15 minutes in a fairly hot oven. Regula Mark 6. When cooked, allow the sandwiches to cool partly before turning on to a wire rack.
Made With Butter
Many people prefer to add butter to a sandwich cake. Then it does not become dry so quickly.
Ingredients: 2 cago, faz sugar, 4oz. flour, 202, butter. à teaspoonful of bak- ing powder, If plain flour is used.
Beat the butter and sieved sugar well with a wooden spoon, until very thick and creamy, then add the beaten eggs, one at a time.
Bieve the flour and baking powder and thoroughly blend with the mix- turo. Add a tablespoonful of milk, and when thoroughly blended, pour in-
& their Fillings
Re-
to the prepared tins and bake la a fairly hot oven for 15 minutes. gulo mark 5. Now for the Blings.
Cream & Walunt
Use us at your next ten pariy.
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BEAUTY SECRET
O-DAY I am golog to let you into
a little secret. In Hollywood's irick to make eyes look larger. First take your eyebrow; pencil and draw a.fine line under the lashes on the lower lid. Make it faint in the mid- dle and dark at ends.
There's one thing to avoid: Don't bring this line up into the corner of the eye nearest the nose because you'll get an artificial effeol.
Now for the eyelashes. Touch the upper lashes with careful strokes, placing the greater part of the make- up toward the outer edge of the lasties. This makes them appear much thicker,
NEWS FOR WOMEN FASHION in the ZODIAC
By Grace Wilson ARE we becoming more superstitious? Or to what must we attribute the fascination of signs and portents?
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Scarcely is the craze passing for Jingling good luck charms than a new series of ornaments is being introduced.
Zodiacal clips and earrings are an early spring contribution-vla Parks-to the mode.
All silvery in colour, the wearer chooses the sign that belongs to her, which adds a touch of poetry to the simplest dress.
Plastic Wonders
FRESH wonders in synthetic jewel- lery and accessoriest The latest plastic material-a synthetic resin--- processed from a mixture of carbolic acid, formalin and certain pigments, in beauty and colour rivals precious stones.
Quaint ornaments in the pulse of dogs, flying fishes, etc., are made the crystal plastie in bright colours, to be worn Jacket - lapels.
Condiment holders, novel powder boxes and cigarette coses (come in imitation of tortoise-shell) are other articles to which it lends itself suc- cessfully.
Beauty on the Wrist
FEARLY Victorian designs figure
prominently among the costume jewellery. Wide, heavy old gold bracelets clip closely over the wrist. Some, with brooches, earrings and so on to match, are studded with corala In the old-fashioned manner.
More modern in type are the bracelets and ellps made entirely of bunched glass beads. These one could make for oneself. The massed effect on the wrist is very pretty the beads, like tiny in harlequin glowing currants, are colouring.
Whip some cream with ittle thick Cracked Ceilings
blaneninge until very thick, then stir in a few chopped walnuts.
Preserved Ginger
If your folk like ginger flavour try this mixture:
Ingredients: 2oz butter, 4oz sugar (cing). 1oz. preserved ginger and about a teaspoonful of the syrup.
Beat the butter and sugar well, add the preserved ginger Anfly shredded, and the syrup. A tablespoonful of thick cream added is an improvement.
Coffee Flavour
Add to some weil whipped cream a little strong black coffee, or a teaspoon- ful of coffee essence. or, procred ns with the cream and walnut flling, add- ing a little coffre essence instead of the nuts.
Lemon Curd
An old family favourite.
Grate the rind of a lemon, and mix with to sugar, 2oz. butter, the yolk
of an egg, and the juice of a lemon. This is better cooked in a double saucepan.
DOR ceilings that show unsightly
FOR
cracks, try a mixture of water, glue and whitenlag. It should be applied to the cracks like putty.
New Hand Creams
NE of our difficulties in cold or NE
foggy weather is to keep hands clean.
Though it may shock
sibilities, there is
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our
·sen- your cream which eleanses the hands without soap and water.
With a little rubbing it will dis- appear into the skin, leaving the hands quite dry, smooth and clean
There are alternative treatments, too, Twice a work, for instance, Anger-tips In you can soak the. warm olive oil. Use a lemon tand cream, which haa
allghily bleaching effect, after washing the hands.
There is also a special "Anger-tip"
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Cook very gently, alirring preparation, a little of which, brush- Mr. BUSINESSMAN
all the time, until the mixture is. of the consistency of cream.
For Invalids
Honey and lemon make a pleasant and digestible filling.
Beat well together two tablespoon- fuls of honey with a tablespoonful of fresh butter and two teaspoonfula of lemon juice..
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GOING ON LEAVE
Don't hoard Moth Eggs, Grit and Grime in your Carpets, Rugs, Clothing, Drapes, Loose Covers, etc. You do if you permit them to go into storage without clean. ing.
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Carpets and Rugs should be thoroughly Shampooed & Dried
Clothing, Drapes,
Hankow Rd., Kowloon.
Loose Covers should be "ZORIC Drycleaned-in order to be sure that moth eggs, grime, grit, etc. are completely got rid of,
Take no chances, moth eggs in textiles remain. fertile and soon become active when Clothing.... Carpets and Rugs are put into use again.
Send them to the cleaners before storing.
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