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Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April," 11. 1939.
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DAYTIME FASHIONS Frankly Feminine
FEMININITY is to be the keynote
of 1030 spring fashions to judge from the houses which showed their collections recently.
To wear the new styles success- fully, you must have a well-rounded bustilne, slim waist and slender hips. You must have neat legs also, for skirts are shorter.
But to balance this note of ab.. brevintion, they are wide at the hem, which makes them easier to wear than those which are very short and very tight as well.
Tollors have shown themselves adepts at making even striped and checked sults look feminine by work- ing them in different ways.
There was even a feminine, note about ก divided skirt suit-skirt was grey-you'd hardly tell it was divid- ed, blouse top was pale yellow and it was worn with a full-length circular cloak, also in yellow.
Some cleverly-cut skirts are shaped just like umbrellas, the ribs being in- dicated by vertical tucks.
Yellow is to be a favourite colour for summer woollens.
Original delait on a long cloth redingofe in yellow was F large square hip pocket in beaver fur,
Collars for daytime frocks are very high. Silhouette has been described as that of naughty ninety-six-year- olds.
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early to IF the birth rate continues to decline small family.
at its present rate statisticians tell experience the loneliness of such an us, in a hundred years. Ume the arrangement. The mothers had en population of Great Britain will have thundance of brothers and sisters to
Britain. therefore,
Is ous small groups of cousins, millions.
It WUS the
of that extremists gradually committing suicide.
Something will have to be done generation who invented the only about it, the statistician-say-But-child.
I believe that my own generation: what? The German plan of 327617- rlage loans, a third, of which are want farger families than our mothers cancelled to the parents at the birth did. We have experienced the lone- liness of the only child. We try, too, of each child, would not, I believe, n Appeal to British mothers and fathers, to study motherhood as a science, and have come to regard it as a duly As a typical young Scots mother, 1 think that nothing will ever bring to our first child to provide him with or sister, and again the huge familles of my grand- at least one brother mother's day, unless the clock is put more, it possible.
Bringing children into the world back and
taken women's freedom away. Not even as an act of great has been made aufer, Running a patriotism, and with the economic hone, even drudgery. But in spite of question solved, would young wives all that the birth rate is still falling. of 1938 be prepared to settle down 10 influence of World Problems 20 years of child bearing. We owe ourselves, as individuals, a better life than that.
A Place in the Sun
For young parents of to-day, I be- leve the reason lles in world pro- blems. I should not like to lose faith In existence so much as to refuse, as Our mothers, with a new sense of same young women are doing, to have responsibility towards both them bables at all. I am not so entirely! selves and their familles, brought for convinced that the babies fate wil fewer children into.the world. They be to become "connon fodder."
But until peace is established on a wanted to give each of them a chance surer basis I should heslinte to have of healthful upbringing and
good
- another child. An infant's chances education, and a place in the econo- of survival in an air raid seem much
nie, scheme of things higher than
their own.
Their altitude; I think, too remote.
Then there are economic condi was a revulsion from the Victorian tions. My ambitions are not, like my family life they had known them- mother's, to raise my children to a selves.
higher
economic and social status They thought in terms of family than my own. I don't regard that as life, of course, and not in terms of terribly important. But I do want to world problems. The Great War save them from the horrors of un- was about to break of them, but they employment by giving them sure knew almost nothing of war. They start in the world. would have had to ask you the mean- ing of unemployment.
They were, simply in love with the Idea of n woman being saved the drudgery of a dozen babies, and be ing able to heap advantages
SHORT CUTS
I should love to have a family of four or five children. I should hate, however, to accept state grants for caph chlid, in the German manner. That would make
me feel us if my on a children were not my own. But be
fore I rear a fairly, Inrge family I want first, International pence, and second national ceonumic security. If the mothers of Britain could be sure of these two factors I don't think we should hear any more a falling popu- lation problems.
Soda and other answeetened crackers may be used to make savory stuffing for roast meals, poultry, stuffed tomatoes, green peppers, onion and eggplant
Add a sliced apple when cooking sauerkraut to make the sauerkraut less sharp. Red cabbage is also im- proved by the Inclusion at chopped apple, which removes the coarse flavour.
To remove the milekiness from dates, pour hot water over them and allow to dry before serving.
Scratches and white spots on shellacked floor may be removed by wiping with a little alcohol.
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Frozen Apple Sauce
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thick. sweetened apple
Kuce
1⁄2 teaspoon climainon
1⁄2 teaspoon nutmeg
1. teaspoon melted huller
Juice of 1 lemon
2 tablespoons syrup from pre-
served ginger
1 cup silmy whipped cream Mix apple sauce, nutmeg, cin- namon. melted, butter, lemon and syrup. Chill and fold in whipped crcom. Freeze in salt and fee or In the tray of a mechanical refrigerator. Garnish with chopped presseved ginger,
Of course, it was bound to come. The dove as"a"symbolˇol~prace hias" been replaced by the Prime Minister's umbrella, so that's the theme of this fine black woollen creation flashed the fashion front last night. from The skirt is umbrella-shaped, and Emall, white pique umbrellas from the pockets.
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