Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 11,

1940.

Hands Beautified By Cream Or Olive Oil

By JACQUELINE HUNT

HAND hazards are greatest in cold tend to break easily. Apply clic

weather. No matter how careful cream or oli around the nails, then we are to use lotion daily and put apply the hand mack, made of the on gloves whenever we go out, hands crearn mask you use on your face or a must have additional beauty care or rich softening cream, over backs of they will cause us some embarrassing the hands, wrists and arms and leave moments

it there while you finfalı your mani-

Do not let the fact that you must cure. Remove the mask or crcum 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 angers, you are going out.

Lemon juice worked into the rough,

stained areas will-soften and bleach Exercise For Graceful Hands them. If the stains are atubborn, let

Even fingers that work have no

or hand brush will.

bit of

the lemon juice dry, then scrub txisines being awkward and sliff. gently with mild soapauds. It this Cream your hands at night when doesn't do the trick, powdered pumice on your wash cloth you have completed your facial

eleansing

and creaming. Then do these simple hand exercises: Use Cream or Lotion

Curl the Index Anger of your right hand into a book. One at Lallon should be massaged into

tline

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 an you dex finger of the left hand as the can think of it. I keep a jar or lube hook and do the same with the Angers of cream or bottle of lollon beside of the right hand.

my typewriter and work some fato Next clasp the hands together and my hands whenever I pause for

a press

the fingers

downward as hard moment. When my hands are une as possible against the hands, usually dry, I use an olly tund cream After this exercise, relax the fingers and slip on a pair of thin cotton by playing an imaginary piano scale "beauty loves" I have become used "on air" or place the tips of your to them and they no longer trouble angers on a table holding the wrists me when typlag. Incidentally, this high and arching the knuckles, Lift also prevents breaking nails or mar- each finger separately as high as you 011 typewriter keys--but con and sel 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.

ring

and

the

Here's similar trick for hunenaker. Heat olive oil until Iti

warm as you can stand com- fortably, work it well into your wrists, hands around your

nails. Now slip your hands into warmed cotton gloves. Keep the gloves on while you go

about

your dusting, or better still, while you sit down to listen

your favourite radia pro- gramme or read a magazine.

to

Snood Is Smart

By ELEANOR GUNN

time a New York-Once upon a rowing girl could hardly bear it until she got permission to "do up" her hair. It now seems that women old enough to be that girl's mother tossing their hair off their shoulders and rebelling at the thought of wearing it any other way.

To keep your fingers In party trim at all times, include a hanxi, mask "" treatment as a part of your weekly manicure. Remove old polish, shape the nails carefully, especially if they

SHORT

CUTS

Use a small wire hairbrusir-in cleaning that brush of your carpet sweeper.

Cut a slice from each end of

Present coiffure fashions for con-

OFS

Do you want to give a fancy dress to left-over bread dressing? Prepare it in the form of ring mould and All the centre with bultered canned peas. Serve with sllees of re-heated chicken, turkey, roast veal or any other left-over meat which may be turking in the back of the refrigerator, and no one will ever recognizo the dish for what it really is—hash!

Try Meat Casserole, Spinach Ring

By JUDITH WILSON

Who-

HASH, according to Webster, is “a form of minced food prepared from materials previously cooked, as meat, potatoes, bread crumbs, etc., and re- cooked by stewing or trying." ever first named the dish probably did not realize what a contribution was made to homemakers the world over in their efforts to convert yester- day's left-overs into a satisfying dish for to-day's meal.

Hush may cover a multitude of jeft-over foods. Many tasty dishes have been prepared and served under

dish. Then,

DINNERS

Grilled Ham Slices Spinach Ning with Mushroom Sauce Baked Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes Banana Layer Cake Coffee.

Macaroni and Ham Casserole Mashed Yellow Turnips Buttered Stringbeans Apple Sauce Butter- scotch Pudding Coffee.

BREAD DRESSING RING Cut or break into small pieces any

Mushrooms Used

As Garnish for

Spinach

with reheated gravy and sliced chicken, turkey, veal or any other left-over incat.

MEAT CASSEROLE WITH

MASHED POTATOES

Arrange in a buttered ensserole,

A Look Through The Telegraph".

50 YEARS AGO

Biar, 11, 1890.

*

POST OFFICE

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 16 minutes earlier than the

are

advertis-

It la nally decided that Chicago time given below unless otherwise shall be the site of the Exhibition in stated, and where

mails 1892,

ed to close at or before 9. am, re- gistered and parcel mails are closed The human family to-day consists of at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When about 1,450,000,000 Individuals. In Asia,1 where man was Brat planted, there are malls are advertised to close after now about 800,000,000; on an average, 5 pm. Registered and Parcel malls 150 to the square mile. In Europe are elused at 5 p.m. thero ATO 320,000,000; averaging, 100|

to the вознаго mile. In Africa,

K

INWARD MAILS

there Gra 210,000,000. In America, Air Mall by *Imperial Airways North and South, there are 110,000,000,| Direct Bervico”—London date 2nd relatively thinly senttered, and recent.j March in the islands, large and small, proba Haiphong and Fort Bayard.Mar. 11. bly black are as five to three, the re-

brown and tawny. (There

ATC BUW

.Blor. 11.

Mar

Mar. 11.

Isining 700,000,000 being intermediate Halphong, Hollow and Fort Bayard over 2,000,000,000 on the earth-Ed.), Europe via Suez and Straits (Lon

don date, 25th January),..Mar. 13. Japan and Shanghal

Mar, 12. Straits.....

Mar. 12. Straits and Palembang Mar. 12. Shanghai

.Mar. 12

We understand that R. W. Bro. C. P. Cantor, District Grand Master of tiong kong and South China, and W. Bro. D. Ges, D. G. Junior Wardon Irave promised to present a splendid arran io the Masonic Hall,

Air Mail by "Air France Direct Bervice"-Paris dato, 8th March

There has been some talk about riving a show in honour of that in Java and Munila Trepid warrior, the Duke of Connaught, Manila'

In the Ka Shing Theatre. We don't Shanghai know what particular aspirant after the Shanghai and Amoy gin-shop_decoration of Mickey

and

George has fixed up this third class Air Mall by "Imperiai

Mar. 13. .Mar. 13.

Mar. 13. .Mar. 13. .Mar. 13.

Airways

exhibition of Chinese art for the bone-

Direct Service" London date, tih fit of the Dusk, but we do know that

March,

..Mar. 14. the Hon. Samimiy Brown--who would be Air Mail by "Pan American Air- K.C.M.G. It crery minn had bla de Wayn Direct Servico”-dan serts ought to send one of his Im; Francisco date 7th March. Mar. 14. maculate experts to have a professions! Canton survey of the very greatly corroded Shanghof

iron pillars that support this 20 year Shanghai and Ansoy

vid structure. Arthur Wettin, Alina

Mar. 14.

.Mar. 14. .Mar. 14.

Mar. 14.

Guelph, don't amount very much in U.S.A. Honolulu, and Japan-(San the Radical days, but we really can't Francisco date, 14th February). afford to have a warrior who displayed such consummate skill at Tel-ol-Kobir In keeping out of the range of fire, "buat up." by the roof of a badly con- structed Chinese Theatre suddenly gly ing away.

25 YEARS AGO

Mar. 11, 1915. The death of the Sheung Shul tiger la a tolerably good answer to those sceptles who, in the pael, have feered · at the possibility of finding such an animal in this part of the world. Why tigers should not exist in that corner of South Chins known as the Nor Territory the unbellevors have never beer. able to show. They Bold" that thero were no tigora. in this noigh- bourhood, and expected their dietam to be accepted as final. Perhaps they will How go to the piber extrensa and do. vote the remainder of their days to searching for the alleged mate of this particular beunt. The people who a year or so ngo, direovored pag-märkn at the Peak may well chuckle now, for it is arguable that a tiger that had his habitation as near to Hongkong as the Fanling district, might not unreason.

ally on the inland tsolf. Tigers aro

OUTWARD MAILS Monday, March 11 Canton

....7 p.m. Tuesday, Mar. 12 Air Mail for Imperial Airways Direct Service" due London, 20th Afarch.

K.P.O.

...Mar, 12, 5 p.m.

1

Reg.

Ord,

.Mar. 12, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Rex.

Ord.

Mar. 12, 5 p.m. Mar. 12, 7 p.m.

Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus- traila by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney 18th March,

K.P.O.

Mar. 12, 6 p.m. .Mar. 12, 5.30 p.m. Mar. 12, 5 p.m. Mar. 12, 7 p.m.

Rez. Ord,

Ref. Ord

O.P.O.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA.. Central und South America and Canada via San Francisco-due San Francisco, 4th April.

. G. P. O. and K. P. O.

...Mar, 12, 5 p.m.

Reg.

Ord.

Calcutta

Try raw potato dipped in baking (cadogan colitures, large ones four to paychology to introduce new with mould and bake in moderate oven the centre of the potato topping/search of food if the water were fresh Straits and Char. 13, 3,30 3.m.

Some clever soul thought of the iden 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 this heading. Perhaps a more recent dressing that may be left over. Add enormously fashionable and are worn, In some form or other, day and night, and modern method of using left to this enough fresh bread, cut in The snood has brought in other hairyers, is the casserole ornaments, most of them echoes from to, there are croquettes and broiler pis, in sumcient quantity to fill your alternate layers of left-over sliced meals, each one having its special ring mould. Re-senson the bread meat and allees of dressing, if any. and the past..

virtues in the use of odds and ends. mixture by cooking in batter a little Pour over his the lef-over gravy

then top the dish with a generous onion, celery and green pepper lover of re-heated and thoroughly ably be expected to turn up ocension-| Aning the hair in anoods or catching Many times necessity forces the

When this is tender, add a ii at the nape of the neck cadogan-cool to add a fresh or new food item water and when all is het pour over whipped, creamy mashed potatoes. aliong swimmers and a brute as power- style the potato before baking and It

having an are

important to the menu of left-overs.

the bread mixture. Add a beaten !! But even

on If there is any left-over vegetable, ful as the one which now lies at the will be dry and mealy.

Influence on hair ornaments. One of when unnecessary to stretch left-over eux and toss lightly until

well

like stringbeans, carrots, pens,

ns, Ilma City Hall would certainly make little the favourites is the barrette for these foods

blended. Place a little farther, it la good pien

in buttered ring beans or beets, make a a depression In of "awimming across the Harbour is might agree alx inches long. In plain, simulated old. Such canned foods as

(350 degrees F.) until dressing is and all with the vegetable course. A peas,

with his constitution in more than we Ord, tortoise for day, and in rhinestone corn, carrots and bects are partieu- firm Unmould and serve with cen- canned vegetable may be used in the studded styles for evening, these may larly adaptable for this purpose. tre filled with either fresh or canned absence of left-overs. Brush top

Japan be bar types of various patterns, big

green peas, Garnish with sprigs of with melted butter and bake in a

10 YEARS AGO

Fort Bayard and Holhow 10.30 n.m. Here is an attractive way of mak- parsley and strips of pimento. This moderate oven (350 degrees F.) untli bowknots, or simple buckle shapes.

Mar. 11, 1930, Amoy Moro claborate

also ing use of left-over bread dressing, to expectully appropriate More

ornaments,

in the couran af recent discussions Shanghai to serve all contents are thoroughly heated mounted on

with the Soviet Ambassador in Borlin on barrettes, to be worn the

and potato topping is ✡ delicate same way, are large bows of gold kid

i brown. or gold luce, or velvet bows centred

Spinach ring, made either of left- with a jewelled pin. Evening snoods,

over spinach or fresh cooked spinach, some "oversize" for a bloused effect,

Is good with mushroom sauce. are highlighted in gold mesh, the more formal ones #prinkled with Irinestones.

soda when you run out of sliver cleaner. It will remove tarnish.

The inside of banana peel rubbed on ink spots on the fin- gers will remove the apois.

UFS

A dinner drew of white jersey made along youthful lines of ex- treme simplicity sets off the youthful beauty of Linda Darnell, young firm mer. Banks of white velvet mark the raised waistline.

A new Jewellery note is the bracelet and choker made of twisted strands of Iridescent glass and black pearls.

CHARITY RECITAL

In Aid of Chinese Red

Cross Funds "

Laundering Fabrics

Pile fabrics marked washable, usually launder beautifully if done enrefully. A general rule is to use only warm water, thick, active, suds

Let the sud.sy

and handle gesing, dipping the

water, do the garment up and down in the bath rather

than squeezing the suds the fabric. Squeezing or would crush the лар. Rinse

and water clear.

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 plle may be brushed occasionally while drying, then held over steuming 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 specialists think they have the answer. Use plenty of rich cream, and rest for 15 minutes a day with your heels higher than your hend. This is most casity 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 Cyrli. Bingham White has been appointed chief of the general A harp recital is being arranged by ata in Australia. Ho held this posi- the Foreign Auxiliary to the National lori in Australia in 1020-23 but re- Red Cross Society of China and the loned to become Chairman of a local proceeds will be given to the Kwel-board and superintendent for Aus- tralla of the Now Zealand Loan and for Hospital yang Orthopaedic

Mercanto Agency

Co., Ltd. wounded and disabled soldiers and Router Bulicilny civilians Tickets (42) may be ob tained from the Foreign Auxiliary, Fient

Floor, Itaom

or the Anderson March 28, is the hiace and pupit of Music Company.

the

famous French.harpist. She Madame Solange

re Rente (Mdó, recently gave a concert in Shanghai, Sigurst), who is giving the recital in Mr. J. I. M. Smith le directing the the Rose Room of the Peningala string orchestra which will accom-

at 0.18 put on Thursday, pany Mde. Renio, Hotel &

Carol Wanderman (left) and Anne Herman wearing epau- fello coats Ilko "a drum major's? in tweed and twill, with regi- mental gold shoulder braid · and military-hals, at a fashion show.

City Traffic Blocked

SPINACHI RING

24 cups cooked spinach,

chopped

1 teaspoon salt

Dash of pepper

Dash of marjoram

1 teaspoon scraped onion

2 eggs, slichlly beaten

2 tablespoons melted butter

though how salt water

are able to say.

Parcels

.Mar. 12, 5. p.m. Mar. 13, 8.30 am.. Wednesday, Mar. 13-

.1.30 p.m.

DJ.

E. and on the subject of Bolshevik propaganda Manila, Straits, Ceylon, In Germany, Dr. Curtius, the Gorman' S. Africa, Egypt and Europe via Foreign Minister, made it clear that in Brindisi-due Brindisi 5th April. future the German Government will make no distinction between the ut- terance of the Third Internationale and these of the Soviet Government.

G. P. O. and K. P. 0.

RCA Ord..

.Mar. 13, -2.45 p.m. Mar. 13, 3.30 pan.

The German Government in following Air Malt for Indo-China, Iran, and

the attitude of the British Government in this respect...

*x-

the Air Estimates for 1930 have been published and how that total penditure of €17,850,000 is contem- plated. (Expenditure on the RAF log 3030 was £540,000,000-Ed.)

5 YEARS AGO

France (Paris and Northern Pro- vlaces only) by the “Air France Airways Direct Service"-due Paris, 21st March,

Mar. 11, 1936. Straits

K. P. O.

Reg.,

Ord.,

.Mar. 15, 6.00 p.m. ..............Mar. „13, 5.30 pm.

G. P. O.

Reg.. Ord.

7.00 pm.

Thursday,

Mar. 14

.12.30

p.m.

Drain and chop spinach. Add sen-. sonings, eggs and butter, and mix thoroughly.

Four teams of six men cseh, spocially Turn into a well greased ring mould. Place mould in pan of trained, desconded into the Gresford pit Sandakan hot water in a moderate oven (376 day, to investigate

disaster which claimed the lives of 202 Fort Dayord degrees F.) 30 minutes or until firm. mlaers a few weeks ago. Turn from mould and serve with this snuce,

1

MUSHROOM SAUCE

lb, fresh mushrooms

3 cups water

teaspoon salt

3 tablespoons butter

3 tablespoons four Dash of pepper

After washing mushrooms well, alice lengthwise through caps and stems. Cock In water 30 minutes over medium fire; add salt. Drain liquor and measure 11⁄2 cups, Melt butter, add flour and blend well. Add mushroom liquor (11⁄2 cups) and ed, add mushrooms and pepper and cook 5 minutes longer. Makes 2 cups sauce. This sauce also goes well with chicken, veal or egg dishes

Use up the tag ends of baked ham this way

cook. Sur constantly. When thicken-

2

MACARONI AND HAM CASSEROLE

tablespoon chopped onion

2 tablespoons chopped green

pepper

2 tablespoons butter

2 tablespoonis chill sauce

X cup diced cooked ham

1 medium (17 oz.) can cooked

macaroni in cream quco

with cheese

*

caumen of the

Speaking at Kenilworth to-night, Mr. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Soal, ra-i ferred to the fact that he had been anked to represent Ii Blajesty's Government on visit to Bloscow and Waranw, in response to an invitation of the Soviet and Pollah Governments, and anid: "We in this country, desira nothing as much as a settlement on the continent of Europe which will, by ita solution of outstanding problem, secure maintenance of peaceful and friendly relation and the authority of the League of Nations for many years to come.

"To nehleva this co-oporation of all natione la esential. That is the obe ect, and that is the result we must suraty strive to achiere. It is beenue, of what I have just said that happy to have been entrusted with thin important misalon."

I ont

Describing Hongkong

natural "Charing Cross" of South China, the "Daily Telegraph" aviation correspon dent says that an extension of the Im-! perial Airways" (system - from Singapore to Hongkong in being actively con- Pidered.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange. Ometal Suminary suėd Saturday says:

A small turnover was recorded but.

Boyers

K. Dank $1,400,

Cook onion and green pepper in the undertone is steady butter Just until tender Add chili sauce, ham and macaroni, mixing well. Put into shallow, casserole and top with bread crumbs. Bake in a moderate oven (375 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 are, and the inmates

AWARDS

London; Mar, 10,

At a north-west coast port to-day were so excited, that they ran down the Duke of Kent presented sover the staircase shouting "Firo! Save mon with "Distinguished Servicu

Union Ins, $450 Docks $22

Provident 13.43

Lands $33

Bar Ferries 100% Telephones (Olal" #20); Wataque #9.65.

Sellere

-HK, Bank $1,489

HK. Bank 11,470. Unión Ine, 1600 Docks $2245 Providents $5.00 Tramways $18

A burning chimney in a house in Queen's 'Road · Control at.. 10.45 p.m.

SIR STAFFORD | CRIPPS yesterday created much commotion. fel which caused the occupants of Medals. The men were from the the road was thronged with people the lower floors to join their veram submarine Ursula which recently After a short visit to the Colony, and brought trame to a standstill for ble for safety,

Įsank in German-cruiser of the Koin: Sir Stafford Cripps, the former about 30 minutes.

clans off Hellgoland after negotiating British; Labour leader, left by Dutch On the arrival of the fire-fighters, the minefields known to British steamer for Sitanghal on Saturday, On receipt of a 'cali two dro ap- the small fire was quickly extinsailors as Hitler's cabbage patch He expects to return to Frigland via

Reuter Bulletin, pitances were dispatched to the pre- guished.

Japan and the United States.

Mar, 13, 5.00 p.m. Mar. 13, 7.00 p.m.

1.30 p.m. Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu U.S.A., Central and South America vin San Francisco-due San Francisco 1st April ****

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G.P.O, and K.P.O.

Mar, 14.

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