'Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
March 11, 1940.
By
Hands Beautified
Cream Or Olive Oil
By JACQUELINE HUNT
IJAND hazards are greatest in cold tend to break easily. Apply cuticle
weather. No matter how careful cream or oil around the nails, then we are to use lotion daily and put apply the hand mask, made of the on gloves whenever we go out, hands cream mask you use on your face or a must have additional beauty care or rich softening cream, over backs of they will cause us come embarrassing the hands, wrists and arms and leave moments.
it there while you finish your mont-
Do not let the foel that you must cure. Remove the mask or cream turn your hands to housework or with tissues and wash in tepid water. pounding a typewriter serve as an Apply a finishing cream or lotion if excuse for rough. stained fingers, you are going oût.
Lemon Juice worked into the rough,
stained urens will soften and bleach Exercise For Graceful Hands them. If the stains are stubborn, let
Even fingers that work have no
the lemon juice dry, then scrub bushiers being awkward and stiff. gently with mild soapods. If the Cream your hands at night when doesn't do the 'trick, a bit DX powdered pumice on your wash cloth You have completed your
or and brush wit
Use Cream or Lotion
facial cleansing and creaming. Then do these simple hand exercises:
Curl the index finger of your right hand into a hook. One at Lotion should be massaged "into time curve each finger of the left wrists, hands and fingertips after hand over the "hook," twisting and each washing, of course, and in the pulling each time. Then use the in- winter as many times more as you dex finger of the left hand as the can think of it, I keep a jar or tube hook and do the same with the fingers of cream or a bottle of tollon beside of the right hand, my typewriter and work some Into
the
Next clasp
hands together and
my hands whenever I pause for a a press the fingers downward as hard moment. When my hands are un- as possible against the honds, usually dry, use an olly hand cream and slip on
a pair beauty gloves,”
After this exercise, relax the fingers entton by playing an Imaginary piano scale
thin of I have become used "on alr" or place the tips of your to them and they no longer trouble Angers on a table holding the wrists me when typing. Incidentally, this high and arching the knuckles,
Lift also prevents breaking natis or mar- each finger separately as high as you ring polich on typewriter keys-but can and set it drop as though you the girl who works in a busy office were pressing a plano key. could hardly practice this beauty saving idea.
Here's 1 similar trick for the Heat olive oil unl! it
hummaker.
SHORT CUTS
Snood Is Smart
OFS
Prepare 1 in the form of ring Do you want to give a fancy dress to left-over bread dressing? mould and all the centro with buttered canned peas. Serve with silees of re-heated chleken, turkey, roast veal or any other left-over meat which may be lurking in the back of the refrigerator, and no one will over recognize the dish for what it really is-lash!
Try
Meat Casserole, Spinach
By JUDITHI WILSON
HASH, according to Webster, is " form of minced food prepared from materials previously cooked, as ment, potatoes, breadcrumbs, etc., and re- cooked by stewing or frying." Who- ever first named the dish probably. uld not realize what a contribution was made to homemakers the world
over in their efforts to convert yester doy's left-overs Into a satisfying dish for to-day's, meul.
Hath may cover a multitude of left-over foods. Many tasty dishes have been prepared and served under
DINNERS
Grilled Ham Slices Spinach Ring with Mushroom Sauce Baked Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes Banana Layer Cake Coffee.
Macaroni and Ham Casserole Mashed Yellow Turtips Buttered Stringbeans Apple Sauce Butter- scotch Pudding Coffee.
Ring
Mushrooms Used As Garnish for Spinach
with
and
reheated gravy
sliced chicken, turkey, veal or any other left-over meat.
MEAT CASSEROLE WITH MASHED POTATOES
DREAD DRESSING RING
Cut or break into small pieces any this heading. Perhaps a more recent dressing that may be left over. Add and modern method of using left to this enough fresh bread, cut in Arrange In a buttered casserole, overs, is the casserole dish. Then, bits, is suficient quantity is fill your, alternate layers of left-over sliced too, there are croquettes and broiler meals, each one having is special mixture by cocking in butter a little' Pour over his the lef-over gravy and ring mould. Re-scuson. the bread meat and slices of dressing, if any, virtues in the use of odds and ends. diced onion, celery and green pinyer of re-heated and thoroughly then top the dish with a generous the When this is tender, add a
A Look Through RADIO
The “Telegraph?
50 YEARS AGO
Mar. 11, 1890. It in Anally decided that Chicago shail to the alte of the Exhibition in 1802.
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ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31:49 metres (0,520 kilo-cycles) Mozart Piano Concerto, Played by Schnabel
Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of,843 k.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.10 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. per second,
H.K.T.
The human family 10-day consists of about 1,450,000,000 Individuale. In Asia, where man was first planted, thero aro now about 800,000,000 on an averano, 120 to the square mile. In Europa cession.
there are 20,000,000 Averaging 100
to 'the square mile. In Africa,
thera are 210,000,000, In America,
12.15 p.m.
Short Service of Inter-
12.30. Stuart Robertson (Baritone)
North and South, there are 110,000,000, and B.B.C. Millary Band. relatively thinly scattered and recent. 1.00. Local Time Signal and Wea- In the islands, largo and small, proba-ther Report.
bly black are as five to three, the re- 1.03. Danco Musto by Billy Cotton ruining 700,000,000 being intermediate and Ills Band.
-brown and taway. (Thoro are now 1.30. Router und Rugby Press, over 2,000,000,000 on the earth.-Ed.). Weather Forecast and Announce-
ments.
We understand that R., W.,Bro. C. P. 1.45. Variety with Josephine Baker, Chalor, District Grand Mnator of Hang.
Macatros and
kong and South Chinn, and W. Bro, D. Lupino Lano, The Gilles, D. G. Junior Warden have Othera. promised to present a splendid organ 2.15. Close down. to the Masonic Hall.
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6.00. "For the Children." 0.30. Closing local Stock Quota
Mozari-Concerto in F Major. Sludio-Talk on Ballet illus-
6.32
2,00
There has been some
talk about tions. giving a show in honour of that in- tropld warrior, the Duke of Connaught, in the Ko Bhing Theatre. Wo don't know what particular aspirant after the gin-shop decoration of Mickey and George has fixed up thin third class exhibition of Chinnio art for the bene-Report and Announcements.
rated by records,
7.30. London Relay-The News. 8.00. Locul Time Signal, Weather *
0.03. This week's programmes. 8.07. Light French Music. 8.30. Reginald Foort at the Organ. 8.45. Musical Comedy Selections "Homo and "Roso Marle,"
"Mother of Pearl" and
t of the Doak, but we do know that) the Hon. Sammy Brown-who would be: RK.C.LLG. If overy man had ha do. aerts ought to send one of his in- inaculate experts to hayo a professional survey of the very greatly corroded iron pillars that support this 20 year Beauty", old atruciuro. Arthur Wettin, alias "Follow A Stur." Guelph, don't amount very much in 0.15. London Relay-News Sum- these Radical days, but we really can't mary.
afford to have a warrior who displayed 9.30. London Relay....""This Free- such consummate skill at Tel-el-Kebir
dom." in keeping out of the range of fire,) "bust up," by the roof of a badly con-- 9.40. Ketelboy-—In Holiday. Mood structed Chinese Theatre suddenly glv-Sulle, Ing away.
The London Palladium Orchestra
by Clifford Greenwood, 9.57. Songs by Richard Tauber (Tenor),
cond
10.07. A Variety Programme with Stan Holloway, The Duncan Sisters, and Others.
CHARITY CONCERT
25 YEARS AGO
Mor. 11, 1015. The death of the Shoung Shut tiger Ju a tolerably good answer to those sceptics who, in the past, have jeered at the possibility of finding such an animal in this part of the world. Why 11.00. Close down. tiporn should not exist in that corner of South Chian known as the New Territory the unbelievers have never said that able to show. They beer,
In this neigh-| there bourhood, and expected their dictum to
were no tigers be necapted na final. Perhaps they will now go to the other extreme and de- vote the remainder of their days to searching for the alleged mate of this
A concert organised by St. Step- particular beast. The people who, hen's Boys' College was held on your or so ago, discovered nug-marks at the Peak may well chuckle now, for Saturday night in the hall of St.
FanHag district, might not unreason speech and stated that the object of it is arguable that a tiger that had his Stephen's Girls' College, Lyttleton habitation as near to Hongkong as the Road. Bishop Hall made an opening
ally on the island Itself. Tigers are Industrial Co-operatives, with Wor ably be expected to turn up occasion the concert was to old the Chinese
1 as warm as you can stand com- fortably, work it well into your wrists, hands and around your nails. Now slip your hands into warmed
By ELEANOR GUNN cotton gloves. Keep the gloves on
New York-Once upon a time a while you go about your dusting, or better still, while you sit down to until she got permission to "do up“
to Krowing girl could hardly bear isten to your favourite radio pro her hair.
It now seems that women gramme or read a magazine.
To keep your fingers in party trim
old enough to be that girl's mother are tossing their hair off their at all times, include a bund muss shoulders and rebelling at the thought treatment as a part of your weekly of wearing it any other way. manleure. Remove old polish, shape
Some clever soul thought of the the nails carefully, especially if they idea of reviving snoods, In the hope, no doubt, that these feminine Peter Pans would at long last confine their tresses. It did the trick. Snoods are enormously fashionable and are worn, in some forin or other, day and night, The snood has brought in other hair ornaments, most of them echoes from the past.
Present coiffure fashions for con- fining the hair in snoods or catching it at the nape of the neck cadogan-cook to add a fresh or new food item waler and when all 19 hot pour over whipped, creamy mashed potatoes. strong swimmers and a brute as power fugce Students and the British War style aro having
Add a beaten If there is any left-over vegetable, fui as the one which now fles at the ant Important to the menu of left-overs. But even the bread mixture.
until well like stringbeans, carrots, peas, la City Hall would certainly make little Organisation Fund as subsidiary ob- Influence on hair ornaments. One of when unnecessary to stretch lefl-over CKB and toss lightly the favourites is
is the barrelle for these foods a little
blended. Place farther, it is good in
in buttered ring beans or beets, make a depression in search of food if the water vero fresh;
moderate oven the
en the centre
of the potato topping though how salt water might agree Mr. G. D'Aquino, accompanied by cadogan coiffures, large ones four to psychology to introduce new with mould and bake in
peas, (300 degrees F.) until dressing is and six inches long. In plain, simulated old. Such cunned foods as
are able to say. vegetable may be used in the
Mr. F. Gonzales and Prof. Harry Ore tortolac for day, and in rhinestone corn, carrots and beets are parte firm. Unmould and serve with cen- canned vette he vegetable course. A with his constitution is more than we Prof. Gualdi, was in fine voice, any tre filled with either fresh or canned absence of left-overs. Brush top
10 YEARS AGO
both rendered items which received studded styles for evening, these may larly adaptable for this purpose.
enthusiastic encores.. The St. John's green peas. Garnish with sprigs of with melted butter and bake in a bar types of various patterns, bowknots, or simple buckle shapes. ing use of left-over bread dressing. to especially appropriate to serve all contents are thoroughly healed with the Soviet Ambassador in Harlin lowed by tap dances by Miss Betty
Here is an attractive way of mak- parsley and strips of pimento. This moderate oven (350 degrees F.) until
In the course of recent discussions Hall Orchestra gave an overture, foi- elaborate ornaments, niso
and potato topping is delicate on the subject of Bolshevik propaganda Lee. Prof, Maxwell's conjuring was brown,
In Germany, Dr. Curtius, the German another popular number. St. Step- Spinach ring, made either of lett- Fereign Minlater, made it clear that in hen's Boys put on an English play, over spinach or fresh cooked spinach, future the German Government will and the evening's entertainment is good with mushroom sauce.
make no distinction between the twound up with a magnificent render- Lorance of the Third Internationale and ing of The Pavilion of Stormy those of the Soviet Government.
a small wire hairbrush in Use cleaning that brush of your carpet sweeper.
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Cut a slice from each end of the potato before baking and it will be dry and mealy.
Try it raw potato dipped in baking soda when you run out of liver cleaner, I will remove tarnish.
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The inside of a banana peel rubbed on Ink spola on the flu- gers will remove the spots.
,
be
DPS
A dinner dress of while Jersey made along youthful lines of ex- treme simplicity sets off the youthful beauty of Linda Darnell, young film star," Banks of white velvet mark the raised waistline. A new Jewellery noto Lho bracciol and chokor made of twisted strands of iridescent glass and black pearls.
CHARITY RECITAL
In Aid of Chinese Red Cross Funds
big
More mounted on barrettes, to be worn the same way, are large bows of gold kid or gold lace, or velvet bows centred with a jewelled plu. Evening snoods, some "oversize" for a bloused effect, are highlighted in gold mesh. the more formal ones sprinkled with riilnestones.
Laundering Fabrics
Pile fabrics marked washable, usually launder beautifully if done carefully. A general rule is to use only warm water, thick, netive, suds and handle gently. Let the suday water do the cleansing, dipping the up and down in the bath garment rather than squeezing the suds through the fabric. Squeezing or rubbing would crush the nup. Rinse thoroughly in clear water and blot up the excess with heavy bath towels. Dry garments on well-shaped wooden hangers or over a wooden dryer. Fabrics with an exceptionally heavy pile
may be brushed occasionally while drying, then held over steaming kettle or tub. Corduroy may be pressed with a lukewarm iron.
To Keep Face Youthful
What to do about our face when you are reducing has always been problem. Now beauty specialista think they have the answer. Use Plenty of rich cream, and rest for 15 minutes a day with
Higher than your head, heels
is most
casily
accomplished by propping your feet on the footboard of your bed with two pillows under your hips. The theory is that the blood surges to your face, flushing it, and giving it the firm, rested look of youth. This is a restful' trick at the end of a tiring day, whether you are reducing or not.
Australian Chief
Melbourne, Mar. 10. - Gen. Sir Cyril Bingham White has been appointed chief of the general. sloff in Australia. Ife held this post-
A harp recital is being arranged by the Foreign Auxiliary to the National on in Australia in 1920-13 but re-
signed to become Chairman of a locat
Many times necessity forces
Carol Wanderman (left) and Anne Herman wearing epatt- lette coats like "% drum major's" in tweed and twill, with regi- mental gold shoulder braid and miliary hala, at a fashion show.
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City Traffic Blocked
SPINACH RING
1
21⁄2 cups cooked spinach,
chopped
1 teaspoon salt
Dash of pepper..
Dash of marjoram
1 teaspoon scraped onion
2 eggs, slightly beaten
2 tablespoons melted butter Drain and chop spinach. Add sca- sonings, eggs and butter and mix thoroughly. Turn into a well greased ring mould. Ploce mould in pan of hot water in a moderate oven (375 legrees F.) 30 minutes or until firm. Turn from mould and serve with this £Duce.
MUSHROOM SAUCE
4 lb. fresh mushrooms
3 cups water
1⁄2 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
Dash of pepper
After washing mushrooms
of "awimmin
across the Harbour. Injects.
Mar, 11, 1030.
The German Government is following Waves," by the South China the attitude of the British Government stars. In this respect.
film
The Chairman of the concert-com- mitice, Mr. W. Z. Tang, expressed The Air Estimates for 1930 have been thanks to those firms which had con- published and show that a total extributed goods for sale, especially nenditure of £17,860,000 Is content- Messrs. A, S, Watson and Co., Ltd., pinted. (Expenditure on the RAF. In the Dairy Farm, the Blue Bird Co., 1939 was £540,000,000,-Ed.)
5 YEARS AGO
Mar. 11, 1935. trained, descended into the Grosford, pit Pour team of six men onch, specially to-day, disaster, which claimed the lives of 262 to investigate causes of the miners a few weeks ago.
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and the British-American Tobacco Co., Ltd. The sum of $3,000 was raised for charity by the concert.
MONTEVIDEO EXPLOSION
Montevideo, Mar. 10, A bomb exploded in the German Speaking at Kenilworth, to-night. Mr. Chamber of Commerce to-day during Anthony Eden, Lord 'Privy Seal, ro- the private, showing of a banned ferred to the fact. that he had been firm. The windows were" shattered arked to reprosont Ile Majesty's and panic was Government on a visit to Moscow and spectators but no one was injured.-
caused among the Warsaw, in responno to an invitation
of the Borlet and Polish Governments, Reuter.
and sald: "Wa in this country, dostre nothing so much as a sottioment on the cantinent of Europe which will, by its outstanding problems, well,olution of
slice lengthwise through caps and secure maintenance of peaceful and
friendly relation and the authority of stems.
Cook in
in water
30 minutes the League of Nations for many years) over medium Arc; add salt. Drain to coms. liquor and
Melt measure 1 cups,
"To achieve this co-operation of all butter, add flour and blend well. nations is essential. That is the ob- Add mushroom liquor (1%1⁄2 cups) and Feet, and that is the result we must cook. Sur constantly. When thicken-urely strive to achieve. It is because of what I have just said that I am ed, add mushrooms and pepper and cook 5 minutes longer. Makes 2 cups
happy to have been entrusted with this Important mission." sauce. This sauce also goes well with chicken, veal or egg dishes
Use up the fag enda of baked ham this way
MACARONI AND HAM CASSEROLE
1 tablespoon chopped onion
2 tablespoons chopped green
pepper
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons chili sauce
1 cup diced cooked ham
1 medium (1 oz.) can cooked
macaroni in cream sauce
with cheese
Cook onion and green pepper in butter Just until tender Add chili sauce, ham and macaroni, mixing well. Put into shallow`ensserole and top with bread crumbs. -Bake in a moderate oven (378, degrees F.) 15 to 20 minutes.
mises and Central Police station sent NAVAL HEROES'
its Emergency Squad to control the crowd.
The chimney on the top floor of the building caught fire, and the inmates
AWARDS
Describing Hongkong as a natural "Charing Crom" of South China, · tho "Dally Telegraph" aviation, correspon dent says that an extension of the Im perial Airways, system from Singapore lo Ilangkong in" bolag, actively con
Kidered.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Omelal Summary issued Saturday says:
A small turnover was recorded but the undertone is steady-
Hoyers
TIK. Bank $1,400
Union Ins. $450
·Docks $21
Provident $5.03 Lands $38
Blar Ferries 186 Telephones (Old) #28%% Watsons $9.43
Baliars
FL. Dank $1,403
IK. Dank $1,470
Union Ins. $400 Docks $2 Providenta 13.0" Tramways to
dafox
Red Cross Society of China and the board and superintendent for Aus proceeds will be given to the Kwel-tralia of the New Zealand Lohn and
London, Mar, 10. Orthopaedic IIospital for yang
At a north-west coast port to-day 104 Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd.- wounded and disabled soldiers and Router Bulletin,
A burning chimney in a house in were so excited, that they ran down the Duke of Kent presented seven Tickets ($2) may elvillans.
the staircase shouting, "Firel Bave men with Distinguished
SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS bo ob-
Service Queen's Road Central at. 10.45 p.m. tained from the Forciga Auxiliary,
from the yesterday created much commotion, fel" which caused the occupants of Medals. The men were
After a short visit to the Colony, First Floor, Room 3, or the Anderson March 28, is the niece and pupil of The road was thronged with people the lower floors to join their stram-submarine Ursula which recently Music Company.
Stafford Cripps, famous Fronch harpist. She and brought traffle to a standstill for bie for anfely,
sank a German cruiser of the Koln Sir
the former Madame Solange Renie (Mdc. recently gave a concert in Shanghal, about 30 minutes. Duri
** class off. Hellgoland after negotiating British Labour leader, left-by Dutch On the arrival of the fire-fighters, the minefields known to British steamer for Shanghini on Saturday. Sigunet), who is giving the recital In Mr. J. R. M. Smith la directing the i the Rose Room of the Peninsula string orchestra, which will accom- On receipt of a call two fire ap- the small fire woa quickly extin-salfors us litler's, cabbage patch.... Ho expects to return to England vis
pliances were dispatched to the pre- gulshed.' Hotel at 9.10 pm on Thursday, pany Mde. Renlo,
Japan and the United States,:
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