Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 21, 1940.
Dressing up to Look Youthful
TO-DAY the Hollywood beauty experts reveal some of the subtler points of dress and appearance.
HERE ARE EIGHT RULES FOR THOSE WHO SEEK A FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH.
Be very careful about foundation clothes. They give
you firm modelling,
Insist upon good clean necklines.
3. Favour clear blues, belges and greys. They clear
the skin.
4. Wear white collars, either of the schoolgirl variety,
or of the shape that men wear. Those with a more sophis-
tested cut are good, 100.
5. An all-bluck dress has a Little-
Orphan-Annie look. It's forlorn, so there can
about R.
be nothing
young
Add to the all-black dress, if you would look younger and brighter, a detail of white or some becoming
colour.
6. If you Are mature, you'll get nowhere as far as
a youthful appear- es by
ance
wearing bright colours and felly clothes,
They defeat the
purpose, because they give you the effect of
for youth.
training
7. Whatever your
age-dress for it! The woman who dresca with the dignity
of Fier years, achieves a youthful quality that is dented the 100 man who bar- Tows styles and
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effects that were designed for those
ten years younger than she.
8. If you are beyond your first youth, attempt to extreme fashion.
1., Ladles who look innocent. Ladles who do not look innocent.
2. White neckwear, soft and Auffy.
effects. Lace, Lingerie
Soft furs, like wolf and lux, that absorb scent.
3. Black taffeta. Fringe. Shiny, romantic things.
4. Prints are downright dangerous. Because you never can be sure whom they will and whoon they won't appeal
to.
They're much too highly individual in their appeal to be counted upon to please a gentleman's fancy.
5. Sulls that have sofe feminine' rather than the stiff collar and vest harshness of men's own apparel. B. Good inste, Women who wear bright colours and extreme fashion may catch the masculine eye, but stendy-going men of refinement are uncomfortable with a woman who is conspicuously dressed.
7. Simplicity, Fussy clothes with too many buttons and buck- ...les and tricks slay.men.__.......
Daintiness and fastidiousness. A silp or shoulder strap showing, a hem out, the tiniest spot, thrown men into a panic.
if you're angular, don't try to be softly curved. Be clan.
મ wedge.
smart
Most angular people walk with ап ungainly stride. So pay partleylar attention by
Planning The Wedding Reception
DO NOT forget that whatever kind of reception you have, it should be thoroughly well planned before- hand, so that there are no worrying details or unforeseen hitches to mar the happiness which everybody should be enjoying on the wedding day.
The Early Wedding
The sort of reception you give will depend to a certain ex- tent upon the time of day in which the ceremony itself take place.
If it is a morning wedding then the reception often takes the form of what we know as a "wedding breakfast," but which is really a luncheon party.
For a small party a "sit-down" meal is indicated which may take place in an hotel or your own house, as you prefer.
When an hotel is chosen the bride's mother merely has to discuss such things as price-per-head, menu, and flowers with the hotel manager, and see the private
room in which the luncheon will plain sandwiches with savoury
as well spreads
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not-too-
be held, and then she can put diminutive sandwiches contain- the whole thing out of her minding salads or savoury egg ling and be quite sure that every- thing will be perfectly arranged and carried through.
The Caterers' Aid
If you are rather perturbed) at the amount of work entailed in having a reception at home, then you can ask caterers to come in and undertake the whole thing.
They will bring extra china, glass, tables, and chairs. They will also arrange the entables and drinks and serve them.
The food for a buffet luncheon need not be extravagant, but it should be fairly substantial. Meat patties, cold galantine or other cold meats, such
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chicken, pressed tongue, salads (some containing cream cheese, perhaps), and "open" toasted or
ed, see to it that they move gracefully-so they will do nlee things for you.
attractive sweets are the sort of may be included. Also, various,
things to have, Afternoon Gatherings
This kind of reception is also excellent for afternoon wed- dings, but here the food is sim- time dainties, and always ten pler, including savouries, tea-
and coffee, though other drinks are generally included,
Many people imagine that a bride's cake and champagne are ' absolutely essential to a wed- ding reception...
However, if you have to con- sider expense, why not serve lighter wines, having glasses of champagne handed around-to- wards the end in which to drink the health of bride and bride-
groom.
E. B.
Wear no thin materials and nothing a targe sandwich tin fined with But is soft, elinging, or draper paper. Bake 1 hour. For a change, raisins, chopped dates, cocoanut or cherries may be added.
lieavy crepes should be important in currants, Your
your wardrobe.
skirts. However they are tailor-
In The
DRIPPING CAKE-
Take alb. self-raising flour; Ouz. dripping, 2oz. sugar, lib. currants or sultanas, 1 tablespoonful vinegar, and a little milk. Rub the dripping into the flour until it is like line bread- crumbs, add the sugar and fruit, und mix
well
with the vinegar and ink. Pour into a greased tin and bake in a moderate
oven
EGGLESS FRUIT CAKE.—
rine
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1-4.
ten-
for butter), sugar, b. four, 4. su tonas,
rakins, 1. golden syrup 2 tablespoonfuls, sour milke 15 pint, bicarbonate of sodu 1/2 spoonfuls. Dissolve bicarbonate of soda in warm sour milk. Bent butt- ter, sugar and golden syrup together: add dry ingredients. Mix with milk and bake for two hours in moderate
The oven.
tin should be well
Kreased
FRUIT CAKE THAT WILL KEEP Take 12oz. self-raising flour, 1 tea- spoonful mixed splee a pinch of salt, Boz. sultanas, Boz. stoned raisins, 4oz. glace cherries (halved), 4oz. chopped mixed candied peel, 4oz. margarine, 4oz, dripping, Goz. brown sugar, 3 eggs and cupful of milk. Mix flour, spice and salt. Clean the fruits. Beat butter and sugar to a creart in a warm bowl. Beat eggs and milk together. Then add them alternateiv to the butter and sugar with the flour. Add the fruit last and mix. thoroughly. Use large round 'cake
tin lined with greased paper. Bakce cake for about three hours or longer, the first hour moderate oven and
In
then in a slow oven.
SODA CAKE----/
One pound flour, pinch salt,
lb.
margarine or 1-416. margarine and dripping-lb. brown sugar.
1-11b.
1-4
currants, 1-dib. raisins, 2
· tablespoontuis
vinegar, 3-tablespoon-
apice,
fuls trencie, 1 grated nutmeg, 1 tea-
spoonful mixed.
bicarbonate of soda.-2
ncent milk to dissolve so
Kitchen
bonate of soda dissolved In warm milk, Mix thoroughly. Bake in a This cake will keep moderate oven, well.
SULTANA CAKE-
Buz. S.R. flour,
202. plain flour.
502, butter.
Goz. sugor.
hutmeg (grated),
a little milk.
2oz. lard or good dripping.
lb. sultanas (rolled in flour).
DEVONSHIRE DRIPPING CAKE— Crem
butter and
sugar.
Add
Ingredients: Alb. plain flour and eggs, one at 51 time. Bent well. 2 teaspoonfuls of baking powder, a Then add the fruit and grated nut- Hittle salt. 1-41b. dripping. 121b meg: then flour. Mix well and add suger, lb, sultanas, the grated rind the milk. Put in a greased cake tin, and Juice of a lemon, 1 ong, and a sur
sprinkle with a little sugar and bake
little milk. Rub the dripping into about 2 hours. Have the oven hot the flour; and the baking powder, for the Brut 15 minutes, then let the salt and sugar, then the sultanas heat go down a little, and bake slow- (washed and driedy also the grated ly. Half this mixture with one egg letion Find and juice. Stir wall to- makes n
Bake nice small cake. gether. Uten add the egg beaten to about 1 hour. a tle milk. Mix a froth, and thoroughly, pour into a greased and ROCK CAKES,— noured tin, and buke in a moderate Half pound flour, good pinch salt, oven.
2oz. batter, 20z. sugar, 1 heaped tea- ECONOMICAL DATE CAKE- spoon baking powder, 1 ego, 1⁄2 gill Cream 1-416. margarine and 1-41b. milk, 20z, currants or sultanas, few sugar together in a basin. Put Goz. drops of lemon essence, little lemon stoned and halved dates with 4lb. peel. Sift flour, baking powder and self-raising flour and a little grated sult, rub in the butter with finger- nutmeg. Add this to the butter and tips, add sugar, and fruit. Beat up sugar with 1 beaten egg and half- egg lightly with milk and flavouring cupful of milk. Mix well, and turn and add to other ingredients, and Into lined cake tin. Bake in a inode- very quickly mix to a stiff dough. little mounds of the dough. with a fork, quite roughly on to the Freased
Ing, decorate them baking tins, with strips of lemon peel, and put at once into hot oven. Bake a light brown, about 10 minutes. HALF-MOON CAKE...
rate oven.
SPANIBIL NUT CAKE.—
1 cup self-raising flour,
eup Anely chopped walnuts.
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon.
1⁄2 cup butter.
1⁄2 cup milk.
I cup sugar.
Co
Place
gl
3 cupe of flour with 134 ten- spoonsful of Loda. Cream 4 cup of Separate the yolks from the whites, butter and add 1.7-8 cups of light and bent well. Add milk gradually, brown sugar. Continue beating until Cream butter and sugar, and odd egg fluffy. Add 3 eggs, one at a time. yells and milk. Then add walnuts beating well after the addition of and sifted flour, and cluonnon. Add cath egg, and 4 squares of unsweet- stiffly-beaten whites of eggs last. ened chocolate which have been Bake in a deep cake tin about 40 melted. Add the flour alternately fo minutes to 1 hour.
the mixture with 11⁄2 cups of milk to which has been added. 11⁄2 ten-
of spoonstul
In 2 large venila. Bake layer pans, weli greased, in a mode- rate oven, 350 · ·degrees Fal., for. about 30 minutes. Remove from the
ann and cool, Spread between' inyers and over; the cake a white butter frosting flavoured with lemoni
LUNCHEON CAKE. --
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2 eggs well beaten.
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tenspoonful
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Sul-
802, sugar.
Slevo flour with salt and "suice. · Rub” în butter. Add sugar and fruit and mis, Warm trenule and pour, with vinegar into well- in--mixture. ---Add-
·well-beaten exgs...... Loally, add blenr-
1-4 pint new milk...
41. flour, nrbonate of soda.
tenapoon
Cream the butter and sugar. Add extract. Decorato with teman mints eggs, milk, and sifted flour und soda which have been half-coated with (S.R. flour may be used.) Bake in chocolate,
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Smartness And Simplicity
TIME was when honeymoon decorate the high slit pockets on luggage was often an exten-the bodice, and more buttons sive affair, but now, short honey- trim the vertical slit pockets on moons demand clothes which the hips. must be neat, individual, and. New Blouses above all, smart on all occasions.
The bride's choice in blouses The bride will probably look her best dressed for the journey to wear with her auit is probably very Ruffy and in a two-piece ensemble whose something frock and short jacket are ele-dainty. Georgette blouses trim- gantly cut with contrasting med with pin-tuckings, round rovers on the coat and maroon collars, and puffed sleeves and lace insertions are as popular as ever.
buttons on the frock.
A bolero ensemble, with the skirt box-pleated all round is
youthful, smart, and new, and not likely to date quickly. Individual Touches-
Simply designed clothes with individual finishing touches be-
ing the order of the day, the
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The
Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual Amateur Photographic Competition
June - September, 1940.
Two Silver Trophies Awarded
LTD. by ILFORD
for the best and second-best entries.
Four Silver Trophies Awarded
KODAK CO. by EASTMAN
First Prixos, in each of the four Sections.
$250
CASH PRIZES $250
SECTION
ONE
General Pictorial: Land and Seascapes:
Architecture: Street Scenes, etc.
1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50. SECTION TWO
And among the all-occasion clothes the bride will be wise to Portraits: Informal Close-ups: Human Studies. choose is a coat-frock she can 1st. Silver Cup, 2nd. $30, 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50. wear at smart, informal parties, and out of doors when the wea- ther is warm.
The new bride will also want
SECTION THREE
Still Life and Table Top Studies.
to take at least one gown for 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.
bride would be wise to choose a dinner wear on her honeymoon, three quarter length linen coat, and one designed in duck egg blue crepe will be found particu- expertly tailored.
One of the latest coats, is larly attractive worn with pre- single-breasted and shows all cious, or semi-precious jewellery. hems bound with the material. The chunky kind is fashionable, It is also trimmed with many inexpensive, and very smart just buttons. There are six buttons now. fastening the front, buttons
Cure
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THROAT
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Dissolved in your mouth, a Pops releases rich, medielnat essences. which mix with your breath and are carried deep into your lungs. Thus, the sore, irritated membranes of your throat, are soothed and strengthened, all Ipftammation reduced and infecitous germa completely ovarcomo, Peps are pleasant to take and more fasting than gargton,
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SECTION FOUR (Craftsmen's Section)
The whole of the work entailed in the production of every entry must have been done by the competitors who will be required to make a declaration to this effect. Each entry must have pasted on the back a special entry form obtainable on application from The Hongkong Telegraph or from the Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Photographic Society. Subjects at the discretion of competitors.
1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.
RULES
The following nules will govern the Competition:
1-The Competillon is confined ex- Dlusively to amateur photo- graphers
2-No employee or member of any firm in the phalographic trade is permitted to compete,
3. The prizes will be awarded to tho competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo
Lach graphs in each Section entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com petition, and walch must be pasted on back of entry. The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Jongkong Telegraph.
photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony at ilongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Compalitions are ineligible G-No responsibilty will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of or damage to entries
SECTION
NAME
ADDRESS
7-All entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pictures, and mast bo mounted. Coloured photo- graphia are ineligible.
8.-Pictures abrnitted in sepia tones hould be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white -No picture to entered in more
then one Section. 10.-Mounts to be only white or cream. must be of one of the following
120-10X13, 10x20,
11 No correspondence will be entored
into in connection with the com pelition.
12-Members of the Blaffe of the
Hongkong
and the Tilegraph South China Homing Port are not- permitted to compete.
13-The decision of the Judges shall .. ko sal.
14-At the conchision of the Com- petillon, entries will be returned to competitors an application The Telegraph offices within seven days.
ENTRY FORM
Please use block letters and paste this on back of each Entr Sections 1, 2 and 3