You can make these new hats.
Here's how to make yourself
⚫ pixis or
a new toque
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Shoe Sense
A WOMAN'S appearmee en be
made or macred by her shoes. Nothing looks worse than ill-ftung. down-at-heel shoes, badly in need of
palleh Shoes should never be worn down to the very last bit of leather heel or cole before they are sent to be repaired. First-class re- pales are a sound Investment, as the shoes will keep the'r thape longer.
1194
WITH A YARD
OF RIBBON
Good shoe cream or polish should E first "buy" when the cooler hand; a be applied sparingly and well rubbed TE
tightly stuffed with paper to pre-fashion note into last year's suit. serve the shape.
tew folds and stitches will give an original colour motit to weather comes is usually a hat. and you have a smart hat,
your outfit. in to the leather every day. This is a little early to settle definitely will lengthen the lives of the shoes.
I had in mind the young girl in something
To obtain a mere sophisticated When not in use, shoes should be on your wardrobe, but kent on trees, or the toes should be new In millinery will put
'teens who has not a smart her
much effect I suggest that you add a vell. money to spend when I selected It gives a younger look to have it the attractive Pixic model you see standing away from the face, but If your shots have been stained by Have you ever tried to make a photographed on this page.
to achieve a real Edwardian note, sea-water and the toes scratched by hat from less than a yard of rib-
the veil should be longer, passed pebbles white you have been an on?
Graduated height is one of the It is very simple. Here are holiday, you may derive consolation, from the fact that the damage is not two designs on which to try your principal points of the new mit- under the chin and tied tightly at
linery. This type of design will suit
many faces, as it can be worn with Head measurement 221⁄2in, takes the sharp-pointed top that gives ft 4yd. Din. petersham ribbon, Vyd. an elfish look, or, if this makes your in. petersham ribbon in different face too long, it can be rounded off, shades for the plait.
irreparable.
Sen-stained shoes can be restored)
to health by a regular and berat
diet of any good polish or cream.
The polish will feed back to the leather the natural fata which werel
Restoring Lace
the back.
Only of a yard of ribbon velvet are required for the second model. Mother will love this hat when she
removed by the salt water and the HAVE you some hand-made lace Plaited Edge heat of the feel. After a few daily AA that has turned a bit yellow with applications-the polish should be age? Restore it by soaking in cold,} used whether the shoca are in use soapy water for three days, chang-form
Three different coloured ribbons is going out in the car, or to the or not the leather will regun its ing the water each day. Then wash navy or black suit have these in head,
the plaited edge. With cinema, It is so soft and comfy on the former suppleness and healthy gloss, and the stains will disappear.
in the ordinary way and boll for three shades of petunia or winu,
After well rinsing in Paris.
This combination is well featured your lace is snow-
All save the worst scratches can twenty minutes.
be eliminated by the use of polish you will find and
old-fashioned "bone," which white once more. is never absent from the shoe box
of any well-regulated housė,
The
Freen
High fur collars wil be tashlonable on coats this year, and this hat wili be just the thing. No brim to get With nigger brown, storm blue in the way and tilt it, to the wrong with a lighter and darker
shinde angle! Lace that has been washed can be of blue, or three different bone can, if you like, be the handle restored to its pristine freshness if tones are of an old toothbrush.'
newer thon
It is the new version of the tricorne Smear plenty of polish on your you place a plece of tissue paper mid-brown shades.
and can be easily arranged at the shoo and rub it well into the leather over it and from the lace through the
angle that suits you best. The paints with the bone. Afterwards polish tissue paper; this eliminates any trasts, and lacquer or
Green, too, has its strong con- of the contrast velvet ribbon can be your shoes in the usual way.
raspberry caught in to get the most becoming possibility of "shine."
reds; with two blending shades, line to your face.
orange or
Tricks with Cheese
savoury
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YELLOW TO LIGHTEN
ROOMS
IT is only intely that people have
begin to realise the great value of yellow In their furnishing schemes, and yet in the case of dark, badly-lit rooms, or rooms that face north and to get very little sun, no other colour given such satisfactory results,
Even now, many women do not make enough use of yellow in their homes. It la such a joyous · colour, the colour of run-light, of gay sum- 'mee flowers, of radiant broom and gorse, and of gleaming gold itself.
The woodwork could be painted a very pale yellow, so palo as to be almost Ivory; resembling as nearly as boss'ble the exquisite golden tint which sunshine throws over white. paint.
- Then, if yellow is introduced ns the predominating colour in the carpets and curtains, and the lamp shades are of daffodil yellow, the would be brightened out of all knowledge.
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A bedroom furnished in this way would be most effective, especially with the addition of daffodil yellow alik cushions. and an elderdown of brown and gold. A yellow bath- 100m with yellow walls, yellow porcelain, and yellow and white check curtains is far more cheerful than with the conventional white, pink or green..
The great charm of yellow is that It is the one colour that can never become monotonous, The shades are so varied, ranging, as they do, from a deep cream and pale parch- ment yellow through the varying tints of lemon yellow and then orange yellow to a rich old gold that la nearly tan, A room could be fur- nished entirely in yellow colourings that fone delightfully together, and yet with no two of them like.
Yellow can also be introduced suc- cessfully into practically any other colour scheme, and will always add a welcome nole of warmth and brightness. It will fit in anywhere and everywhere, just as ray of sunshine never looks out of place.
Coldness and Warmth
THE HONGKONO TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, Ocromma 19, 1988.
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A room furnished in blue may be i in excellent taste and quito attrne-} Live, but there still seems something. F1109-Kinx Revel Selection. cold about the general effect. A F1109-Blackpool Walk. touch of yellow will often make all |
Lambeth Walk. the difference, perhaps in the way F1179-Handsome Gigolo. B.F.T. of a tow pieces of pottery, or ap cushion or two, or a lamp shade of soft golden-yellow colour, lined with, pink-peach coloured silk. When the tamp is lit, the pink will shine, through the yellow, giving the effect of the warm glow of the sun.
Any article with n yellow or golden t'nt will help to brighten a room. Brass, for instance, is excel- } lent for this purpose, and if painted! over with transparent lacquer, will keep bright for weeks.
A large brass bowl, or a few bross vases or candlesticks, arranged on the sideboard of a rather dull dining room will make it a centre of light, and such additions as a brass warm- Ing pan, or coal scuttle, or fire screen, will give a delightful Impres- sion of brightness to any room.
The palest rays of the sun seem to take on warmed tones as they fail scross these burnished golden sur- faces.
Then, in a dull sittingroom, a pair of yellow window curtains can have artificial slik in a lovely shade of old a mogical effect. Curtains of rippled
the sunshine as it creeps round them. gold would be perfect, accentuating Another equally good Ideo would be bronze coloured shot silk, glinting with a golden stripe.
And Anally, a charming effect of sunlight can be obtained by draping a gold silk net curtain taut on rods from the top of the lower pane to the bottom, against the gloss. This is u very useful way of blotting out an ugly landscape, and even on the dullest of days the light will filter through, and seem to spinsh gold about the room.
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WE hear a lot about milk ly, or over steum, in moist sauces the facing slice, such as shred-dered, well-peppered Parmesan, in these nutrition-con- or with egg and milk, we play ded onion or chopped pimento. they are batter than ever. scious days, but cheese gets biscuits, too, used as
safe. It is good in pastries and little recognition or lime- base for unusual fillings. If
Of course there are many Again they are good fare if occasions when grated left whole after peeling, and light. This is scarcely con- found difficult of digestion, an cheese functions as "make-up" cooked 40 minutes
or 80 till sistent when we are remind alkali, such as bicarbonate of on food values. As a garnish- tender, in lemon-tinged salted ed by a well-known expert potash, is often recommended ing nourish for aigrettes, spag- water. They are then drained, Chocolate Cream that "cheese is milk grown casein.
for complete solubility of the hetti, ΟΥ for accompanying cooled, and
soups. It is a natural comple- before coating in egg and lightly floured, up."
Not only has it matured, but hot cheese is whispered-It is
We sniff rarebit the moment cry aloud for fat and flavour.
ment for certain vegetables that crumb. After frying in the it brings the nourishing fruits inevitable. Most of us have our a meal to itself, brought to table sturdy support of checso sauce of experience, in surprisingly ways with it, but you may like in the fireproof dish that fired to make a meal. A sprinkling
Spring cabbage with cheese is quettes merely needing
deep fat, you have tempting cro-
compact form. Weight weight the nutritive value is the
for to try this version from over it.
Atlantic
- sumcient
the
double that of beef, without three to four people.
First prepare and then of finely grated cheese lightens for blanch the cabbage, by bringing the serving as it comes to table. harping on parallel costs. We
to the boll from cold water, and can reasonably expect
Using a 1lb.
double saucepan, cook quite five minutes. Drain Cheddar cheese to have netted allow 8oz, finely grated Ched-off, shred, and finally chop the casein and fat from 1 gallon of dar to melt slowly, with a nut vegetable, then spread a layer Have you tried savoury eclairs WE invariably use cheese for our finger foods. milk, plus Vitamins A and D. stir in a gill of beer, cooking Sprinkle generously with cheese of butter. When half floating, in' the well-buttered dish. and calcium salts.
at home, with a cheese cream gradually until all the cheese and seasoning, and a dot or so matter of practice, but exact It is comforting to know that
Alling? Choux pastry is the most nourishing cheese. is a melted down. Beat an egg of butter, alternating in this measures are essential, so here often the cheapest to buy-yolk, frisk in another gill of way with a final topping of Empire, Cheddar, and Dutch beer, and pour it slowly into cheese, using about 3-4oz. in all water, 1oz, butter, 2oz. warm dry is a standard to lean on-1 gill the cheese section, keeping up Loosen with a gill of stock, and the stirring until all is thick and cook in a moderate oven till the third of a yolk.
flour, salt, I beaten egg, and one
In
tute
uo
Pears
THIS sweet can either be served
hot or cold.
Put 2 oz of block chocolate into a bowl and stand in a pan of boiling water t the chocolate melts. Add 1 dessertspoonful cold water and oz sifted icing sugar and mix well together. Then leave to cool and air in I gill lightly whipped cream. Now drain the contents of a tin of pears from their syrup and put the pears into a glass reproof dish.
Place the dish in a warm oven for A few minutes and then pour over the chocolate cream.
B. M.
cold and prepare the centren for cheese cream filling.
This is made from whipped cream, to which finely grated stages. Two dessertspoons for Parmesan is folded at the last! every gill, with a warming of oyenne, will give your friends!
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WE CAN SHOW YOU MANY DELIGHTFUL SUGGESTIONS, COLOUR SCHEMES, ETC.
IT PAYS TO EMPLOY THE EXPERTS,
giving guaranteed yield. any language, cheese is the creamily smooth. Season wise cabbage tenders. synonym for hospitality, but the epicure prefers to revel in
ly, and cap rounds of toast with We soon say good-bye to Jeru- Bring the water and fat to the his partnership with good wine, ing to bable with a dusting of this one before they disappear, in the sieved flour by one addi- the delectable mixture, hurry- salem artichokes, but do try boil, then draw aside and slide so here we must leave him. Our concern centres round culinary
paprika.
Scrub as usual, letting them lie tion, stirring briskly with a activity and the best way to You can make a good substi- in vinegar or lemonised water wooden spoon. When it forms weave a cheese-patterned menu. thinnish white sauce, to which thinly, allowing the pieces to beat in the yolk and finally the
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prolonged cooking are cayenne have been added. 4 oz. water. Finally dry in a cloth make a smooth stiff consistency. two anags for the unwary--both grated cheese melted in every and fry them in deep fat just Season, and force through a range the tiny eclairs with heading for indigestion. So gill of sauce makes good eating, like potato chips, using them to plain pipe in amill sized fingers.shake of coralline over each.
sprigs of watercress, and a St. George's Building long as we grate or tinely chop This gives a sandwich spread, partner a grill. Drained and Cook in a hot oven until woll It heating the cheese moderate-too, using something peppish on sprinkled while hot with pow-rison and firm, then split when
and then
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