Take yourself in hand-
Choose your hair style to
Flatter your weak
points
1 If your're a "BABY FACE"
you should wear your hair well groomed, brushed away from your.cars, and curled high on the top to give length to the face, and not hanging round your full face in fluffy tendrils.
2 If you've a "RECEDING CHIN"
you should brush your hair flatly across the top and up in
a roll round the buck to give width to the jawline, and not crypt
up and forward with high forehead curla,
3 If you've got a LONG NECK
you should wear pour hair long and curled in cover it, not
up and up so that you look like an angry swan!
4 If you have LARGE EARS
you should hide them with hair softly falling over the top of the ear in a becoming secep, and not brushed away to leave the cars exposed.
DON'T WASTE THAT
STALE BREAD
WARM weather produces slack ap- quarters pint white
W
petites and the housewife will and sugar to taste.
often find an ever-increasing amount
of stale brend In the
bread-pan.
breadcrumbs,
While the custard is cooking and
Much of it will be made into brend- boiling add the breadcrumbs and a
dessert-spoonful of butter, the sugar, crumbs for future use, but even so there will be much over, and the and any flavouring if desired. housewife will loath to
be
give the Allow to cool. Make the jelly, and family still another bread pudding when cold and set, beat three parts Here are a few suggestions for of it into the cold custard. Pour into using up the state bread, and so tasty a ginss dish and decorate the top with are the dishes that they are likely to the remaining jelly. Cream im- make the housewife actually look for proves this sweet, but it is not
more stale brend later on.
Swedish Caramel Bread
necessary.
Pain Pertu
Cut some slices of stale bread half]
Put 4 oz of loaf sugar and a gill of water into a saucepan: bring it to the an inch thick Remove the crust, boil, and ball until it is a light brown and then cut into squares or trian- colour. Cut some bread into neat
pint of milk- squares, removing the crust, and cook ar pieces. Take
it in the caramel, a few pieces at a more or less according to the quanti-
time, until crisp and brown.
of bread used-sweeten B, and Havour with vanillà or lemon, and
Here is
called Polish dish 21 "Kugel." Soak 1 lb bread in water bring to the ball. When cold, pour!
into a deep dish and add the bread, until soft; then squeeze il almost
on A clean dry.
Melt oz of butter and then auk well, and drain
then cloth. mix
in two
cored apples peeled and
Beat up one or two eggsS. chopped up. oz stoned raisins, 14 oz ground almonds, and the finely carefully dip each piece of bread in both grated rind of a lemon. Stir in the the egg and fry brown on braten yolks of two eggs, and then sides. Dish up, sprinkle with castor sugar, arranging in 1 circle. one the whites stifly beaten,
a
Then
When thoroughly mixed, turn into plece overlapping the other. Pile up a buttered pie-dish. Pour little jain or marmalade in the centre, and butter over the top, and bake in a serve at once. moderate oven til brown,
very hot.
Pic Alla Torinese
Serve
Make 8 oz. of bread into crumbs
and divide in half. Soal: one half
till soft in sumclent milk
Fry the other half in
cover.
to oz of butter.
Nower
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Prunes and Treacle
Then mix the two halves together THE worst fruit going," was how and add 2 oz currants, 2 oz white
a small boy described prunes sugar, half a teaspoonful of mixed recently. But like most children he splce, the grated rind of one lemon, loves treacle, and when he tasted dessertspoonful of
orange
prunes sweetened with it instead of water and two eggs. Mix thorough with sugar, he declared them "quite ly: turn into butter cloth: put into
differen 30 water, and cook for
To serve prunes and treacle, cover When dishing, pour pound of large prunes
#t sauce made in the following man- ner: Put 1 oz butter and 1 oz flour. With boiling water. Next day add a into a saucepan. Stir till smooth, blespoonful of black Add 1 pini milk, sugar to taste, add bring them slowly grate rind of an orange, and then point.
overnight
trencle and
to simmering-
Simmer them for fifteen stir over a slow fire until it thickens minutes and boll them quickly for
A Walsh Jelly Custard
For this you require 1 pint good custard, 1 pint raspberry jelly, three-
five.
A thick, liquorice-ilke syrup is the result, and the prunes themselves are rich and sweet.
W. B.
HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION |
OF CHILDREN
Change of Address
All communications should be addressed to
OLD CITY HALL Or to
Hon. Director. Mr. G. P. do' Martin.
Hon. Gen. Secretary
Hon. Tressurar
Tel. 91-2025.
Mrs. D. J. 5. Croxler Mr. A. McKellar
Tel. 30689. Tel. 27721.
HAIR STYLES CAN HELP YOU
more than anything to cover up your weak points, or alternatively to emphasise them. Take a look at yourself in a triple mirror and see if you conform to any of these four types, and if so whether you are in aring a coiffure that flatters your face, or one that draws attention to your draw." incks,
3
(4
Sigris
Order for the Bath
AN EASY WAY TO
SLIM
is to take a bath not just an ordinary bath, but one in which an extract of sea-wrack is dissolved.
An aromaile bath salt containing sca-wrack extract costs very litle and ia sufficient for at least 12 baths.
The scent is unusual and attractive and as this seaside plant is strongly antacul
and contains iodine salts i helps to eliminate rheumatism as well as slenderisc.
cool summer bath, which For the should, by the way, be taken with the chill definitely off, or one only gets hot again immediately, bath salts are Nautiable. A concentrated bath essence compounded by a royal per- fumer is not as expensive a luxury as it rounds, since only three or four drops are needed at a time. A. W.
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HOW WELL DO
YOU WALK?
ONCE knew a girl whose life was completely changed because she happened to see herself in a news Alm. She saw for the first time her own ugly and ungraceful walk, and realized, with #shock, how it spoilt the effect of her carefully chosen outfit.
So she took steps. When she was married. a year later, her husband told her he was first attracted by her beautiful carriage.
It only needs a little perseverance to learn. to walk well. And, the results include not only admiring glances but definite improvements in health. After all, how can you breathe properly or digest your food if you do not hold your body as nature intended?
Step Out Freely
THE first thing to remember is to keep your feet absolutely straight. This not only makes for gracefulness but for the minimum of fatigue, because the mechanics of your body demand that the knee must bend in line with the unkle over the foot, and if you tum your toes out, or in, you can
for yourself how you upset things.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1938.
Don Cossacks
To Return To Hongkong
After Engagement
In Macao
The Don Cossacks are coming back to Hongkong.
General Platoff's singers, who gave what the public thought was a fare- well concert at the Queen's Theatre last night, will appear here once more after their engagement in Macao and on their way to Manila.
The choir will return from Maeno on September 8 and at 9.30 p.m. on that date will sing to Hongkong before going aboard the Empress of Conada for Manila. This concert will be unique in that the choir poses to repeat many of the numbers which have won the greatest popu- larity in Hongkong, and prices will be reduced for this performance.
"Black Eyes," "The Volga Bont- man." which the Cossacks rendered with such delightful expression and stirring
"Aveling last night. "Lespinca."
"In 1893 "the Don Cossacks were coming from a cam- paign to swin Visla" and other favourites will probably by among the numbers on the concluding pro- gramme in this Colony,
They will have with them their dancers.
Reward For Guerillas, Dead Or Alive
Peiping, Sept. 5.
The local authorities of East Hopel have offered a reward of $1,000 for the capture alive or $300 for the cap- ture dead of about a dozen leaders of the guerillas who have lately been disrupting railway communication between Peiping and Shanhaikwan. --Reuter.
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T.T. Australia Your Victorian grandmother was taught to take short, mincing steps because it was "ladylike," with the result that she was olderly at 40. But in good walking, which means healthy walking, you should walk from your hips, not from your knees swinging the leg forward freely.
The hect should meet the ground first, but "not with the kind of thump which à German soldier displays when he does the "goose-step." Use it merely as a lever to transfer your weight to the ball of your fool.
In this way your progress will be smoothly easy because the weight of your body will be always carried steadily forward.
Good Carriage Counts
Now you can't walk well unless you carry yourself well, so keep your body erect, with your head held high and your chin tucked in. This position will have the effect of making you tuck tail in as well.
You'll And that this will improve the shape of your skirts as well as of your body.
A simple exercise, which will help you to attain the perfect balance which is the secret of n tood walk, is to raise yourself slowly on your toes while they grip the ground, arms stiff by your sides, while you gradually inhale; then slowly sink back, letting your breath out, contracting the lower abdominal wall as you do so.
Persevere for Beauty
HERE'S another.
Stand erect, tall and Il chin tucked in, hend high. Now bring your forearms up sideways to shoulder level, at the same time raising your left knee at right angles to your body; next throw out your arms and straighten your leg so that it is stretched straight out in front of you.
Return to your first position and repeat, using the right leg. Be careful to keep the knee of the standing leg braced during this exercise. It won't be easy at first, perhaps, if your balance is really bad, but persevere for a week or so, morning and night, and you will find you are gradually gaining control of your body,
Moreover, if you are one of those nervous people who are frightened of traffic because they feel they cannot move quickly, this exercise will help you to retain your balance in an emergency,
Scientists Seek To Suppress
War Inventions
"CAN scientists not be stopped from perfecting instru
ments whose only purpose is to destroy or malm mankind, devastate the countryside, and instil terror into its inhabitants?”
This is a question men and women have been asking for
years.
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lead in the discussions on science and warfare,
Some people emphasise that if there were no science, there would be no need for Air Raid Precautions, and equally we would be without anaesthetics, modern dyes, rayon, and
thousand tho
other things that make modern life agreeable to the majority. But the dyes are often explosives, the rayon is akin to cor dite, and without either of them, millions would need no anaesthetics.
The proposal will be made fund a special division of the British Scientists will try to provide an answer when the British
Association bé formed to study the Association for the Advancement of Science meets at Cambridge, relation of seleniuño discovery to human happiness and, to discuss Since 1883 the British Asso-¡world and that it is time they
how, if at all, scientists can con- ciation has met annually, but did something about it.
trol the sise or
of their in- this will be the first time it is Lord Rayleigh, best known for his
ventions abtine researches on radium. hellum, and suggested that scientists have other rate elements, is to be chair-sections, and 30 women are among Meetings will be divided into 12 social responsibilities to the man, and in his address will give a libose, who will give papera,
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