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Surprise Finishi
HUMPIIREY
BOGART
In A
Lonely Place
with
GLORIA GRAHAME
Produced by MEXI LORD - Derected by RESSUS RAY
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
Sheer Delight
WOMANSENSE
FASHION CREATES HEADLINE NEWS
THE
By Joan
LONDON.
HE asymetric line of fushion has gone up- wards to the head and downwards to the feet. At hat shows in London lately designers have used all kinds of unusual materials to make styles that comple- ment the slim, deceptively fragile, look of the new fashions.
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hat
snow
Erskine
complete aldeways moverent, wil sweeping felt wings lo propermint white covered with black wool lace.
Qalle different wan MADGE CHARD'S collection. Although she is been making exquialle eightcon hats now for about
was her first press show, and she introduced the hals to us by saying that
sho had adapted French stylos sult English faces'i
years, this
to
To suit English faces
has
HUGH BERESFORD designed the hat (at left) with complete sideways movement, with sweeping felt wings In peppermint white covered with black wool.
HUGH BERESFORD, in a They are all small, end burst of originality, held manage to make the large cart- in London's, wheel variety seem out of date. oldent inn. the famous Her most interesting model is "Prospect of Whitby that over an ingenious felt affair called Boks the Tanmes down in "Chameleon" which can be Wapping. Here, 312
Jarge turned into twenty-five Elf- Bunny room, to the unexpected ferent shapes. It can be packed simalus of a Hawaiian band, we flat, and has a striped black and were shown small, close niting gold salin bank round the brim arln. Th a slightly forward folded-back
movement. sideways
altogether by ment can be hidden Triminings aro used to give some enreful folding. additional height and balance, and crowns are slightly deeper, Just allowing the hair to show at the back.
bate with
Spanish influenco®
"Birds and plumos
finished with bird trimming Le used for the evening.
MADGE CHARD has de signed the cocktail bat (at right) with new rolled bein of black velvel and sequlus, with black velvet trimming rling bich in the air, and a talled crown.
The matching cloves are of fine black satin suede trimmed with gold kid and sequin
Manicure A Beauty
Law
By HELEN FOLLETT
about
WHAT
11:05C
pink
shells on the tips of your
ly white angers? Did you may that you have been grubbing in the garden and your fingers are anything but lily-lika? You have been unfaithful to your beauty obligations. You won'
make progress along the good- looks road If you are neglect-
ful,
At least once a week you should have a manicure. If time is at your heels. If you are besot with many duties, cannot have professional aften- tions, you must learn to do it yourself. It is well to brcome familiar with the routing to you can get through the matter the quickly without Injury to Cuticle that surrounds your talons,
Right Tools
Il
is
·
important that you and should!
have the right tools: black velvet most important are the flexibin
tulle crown. The
French trimming of thin gold
circles and Ifer prettiest style is the soft wire
feathers, a ed brim of black velvet folded cap.
dipping more
with to diamante dagger, a whip, inoon- sequins. one side than the other. In stone embroidery, and inazuare trimming rising high in the metal The and the curved some cases theco caps rise to plumage, which is all colours of air, and a
reedle-point scissors. Both of Through
the
windows we point. Forward peaked berets the rainbow, decanted other loves are of fine black Fatin these should be of high grade Thames bargis and nent pillboxes are could see the
among hats. The newest colour is mink suede trimmed with gold kid
sice) ND do not economise when moving smoothly up-river, as the others, and the feather brown; the Intest den la ha and sequins, which almost has having them. Mr Beresford told us that there trimming is the most lavish and gloves to match. Illustrated the effect of heavy twin brace- is a Spanish influence in his seen yet. There are whole is a cocktail hat with new roll- Jets. collection, that his new colours birds, with their long graceful,
the ve Peppermint White, Crimson
mson Lail feathers sweeping down Dahlia, Tar
Tangier, Mauve pust, side of the hat; marabou poms: and Silver Sand, and that the numili (lite burnt ostrich);
silk bird of paradise plumes: fabrics
long-haired
soleils, velvet, and pheasant; brilliant Plush, velours,
Glycerined and duck; floating osprey, feathers, ribbons, silk bopble ostrich
tassels. She makes
a cup out ot inges and veils trim the hats.
golden The emphasis is on White for entire body of a rare with furs. pheasant. that glints Winter, particularly
bottle and rust, gold, She
two more maies enpa "Day" and "Night." They are small, the feathers curving N ny
Chinchilla
and
W
Telt,
BY ALICE ALDEN
SHEER
those delight are town-mannered sheers, Ideal for bury day in the city. And they are smart enough, topped by a whopping big hat, to star for au informal evening. of dining and dancing or a session! of music under the store. Paul There is a slightly Eastern look
about a backward-tilled At 2.30, 5.15, Parnes comes through with
Sne Egyptian
3 small shape and
like an beauty, cut on dart-sifta
ceremonial headdress and tucked in steek. vertical: ripples. Hip-curving puckels with long draped scarf attached.
Every designer produces a outlined with self-welting and the narrow look is defined lenst une piece of nonsense, and with a sharp line of welting to illustrated Is Hugh Beresford's
The hat Fimulate a neck to hemline contribution,
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Problems
With Slow Learners
By G. CLEVELAND MYERS,
Ph.D.
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green,
Sunday
Let's Eat
BY
IDA BAILEY ALLEN
"Sunday" Speciality
Don't start with a hand wash- ing. Remove polish, then fle, first with the metal instrument, later
with an emery board. Foyin a neat oval, working from rides to centre, being careful not to saw into the fest. When washing your hands with soap suds, use a nail brush; It wil help to soften the cuilete.
During the hand soaking ses- sion pass the tail white pencil under the raven,
Lift the cuticle Rently
Ly sending the orange wood stick estimation, D
Lift, "good" Then
15 min. around in liny circles. for uncover
Gon't
the press. If you force cheek.
dinner is not the longer.
flesh down at the nall bases, feathers, tipped with multi-kind that keeps "Mother" in the Escalloped Halibut
where new cells are forming fri Boil or steam 1 to the underlying matrix, you may coloured guinea fowl make the kitchen half the day.
onc. Black huckle Instead, it's meal that can halibut, for substitute haddock, and yourself with a deformed day-time
CT codfish). Cool; Upped with sliver requins and be inrgely prepared on Satur-
flake into day, such as the dinner SUK-cat-sized pleca Be sure to
Before treating the cuticle,, it gested in this column. Read remove all skin and
is wise to apply mineral oil or hrough the menu. On Saturday Next make a white sauce. To special cream made for the you caf Look the chicken and
* de this, melt 2 tbsp, buller or purpose. rice, prepare the peas and enr-
rate garine, stir in
washing. ruts for cooking and refrigerate.
or equal parts evaporated milk ready to apply the resy glow. salad Ingredients and put the and water. Continue to cook eltrus juice to chill. Make the and stir until boiling all over. macaroon cream Layer; cover Add 1 tsp. celery salt, 1 isp. and chill that too, it improves scraped onion juice and 1⁄2 tsp.
Two-in-One Fashion
THE low learner who has parents and teachers that are patient is fortunate. How keenly he suffers when he is hurried, shamed or rebuked for his hait- ings, mistakes und failures. No
No By matter how much he lags, he needs to be able to enjoy learn- Prunella ing successes in order to keep
up hope and to go on striving. Wood Our problem always is to
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to help him to go forward from there. A mother writes from L'onida:
"Right now lack of concentra- tion seems to
be our child's trouble. Our boy 15 seven, in no kindergarten second grade, ROIDINE. Is teacher assures me he has ability but, due to the fact that he's so slow, his grudes are way down. ite does his work very thoroughly but it's never Bulshed on time. He spelling perfect at home, gues to school and makes a few mistakes, probably be- cause I give him time to finish each word before he goes on
the next one. He is not slow in
bis play, However. He's lively, mischievous, nolsy, all- around!, normal
boy.
That is
why I thought your bulletin on |
conernitration might help.”
Learning Troubles
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young son and his learning troubles. Do go on with your loveliness and patience,
130 glad he has a you for thorough- Let him know you understand how he gets worried and nervous at school when bo can't get things done as fast as most of the other children do, Assure him that if he goes on being careful at home,as with his spelling, he will find it casier by and by to keep up at school. του
can hardly hope to cause teacher
to change her ways.
the
her In
presence.
Nor would it be wise to criticise
Your boy's Perhaps the mere process of handwriting hampers him, You might, therefore, have 2tm practise for a few minutes a day writing na neally and legibly us he can under model line you will write in script for tum. Again do not emphasize speed. As he gradually. guns in ERH hy will eally increase his speed.
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Aim E
Do read a great deal to this boy, aiming to
couse enjoyment as he listens, There's no better way to cultivate good caneen.rution habits in him. At school he nteds to listen atten-
tively.
You will easily discover that is your son enjoys more and more successes at home aird at school with his lessons hla habits of concentration will un- prove.
This applies to children who jare slow férziers.
Emily Wilkens
TAMILY WILKENS is the friend of the girl who wants to emphasise her newly achieved teen-are by dressing_the part properly and with proper chic, as the best known short cut to poise yet invented for transition from the awkward
Here we have a typical offering, young in the way which makes youth beguillos, rather than a more self-conscious ex- ense for not being any older. The most retarded (and retarding) parent cannot object to this two-pleon Eashion, yot it milfies the adolesoma targo to get in competition with a larger social scene,
· The Jumper is plaid wood, green, with lines of rod and yellow,sod # maken a good winter date dress' mizna
ng black wood, forney, walleyer, add pins appeuretato dale
Jewellery. The belf in Bšik ochiikka:
nall
bones.
1bop. Hour; Another hari
them in. covered dishes; crisp the dually add 2 c. whole mitk] rinsing and drying and you are
on standing. On Sunday, dinner
popper. Add the fish, Transfer
can be made ready to serve in to
within 20 minutes.
Sunday Dinnor
Chilled Citrus Julcc Tomato-d Chicken Flaky Brown Rice Green Peur
Thin-Suced New Carrots
Tossed Salad Bowl Macaroon Cream Layer
Coffee or Tea Milk (Chlidren) All Measurements Are Level Recipes ServR OUT
Tomato-d Chicken
Buy a 4 lb. plump fowl, Clean, remove pin fenthers, scrub with mild soapy water, rinse well and dry. Cut up us for fricassee,
Brown lightly
all
07er it 16 c. shortening ог margarine. Then transfer to a kettic. Sprinkle with minced raw. or
1
minced medium over ha
onion, 1
minced seeded green pepper 2
1 well olled 3-pt. sized
Household Hints
If you forget to pack a needle
baking dish. Cover with 1 and thread when you travel, you the dry bread crumbs mixed can use transparent tape to fix with 2 tbsp. melted butter or ripped hem, hold together a margarine,
and torn shoulder strap, stop a run brown in t
and
heat
it moderate oven, 375 in your nylons or patch a split P. allowing about 20 min. This raincoat.
prepared in the morn- can be
#
+
*
ing, and refrigerated until time Sprinkle salt, cornstarch or for dinner. In this caso, allow talcum-powder on stains to keep 35 min. for neating and frown-them from relting until they can Jag
be loundered,
Your Sewing Scrapbook
Mary Brooks Pickon
tap, mace, 11⁄2 tsp. salt and Save Time, Speed Work, With
tsp. pepper. Add 1 C water
And
tomatoes,
Professional Sewing Aids
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4 peeled, sliced tomatoes for use 1 [8 oz.] tinned tomato sauce.)
Cover closely
for water and WITH your sewing equipment,
with a sponge simmer 2 to 3 hr, or
or until the
have these essentials. Keep piece of cheesecloth for carry- meat is tender. If necessary add a muslin bog of French chalk ing water from bowl to press a little more water. (If pressure-at hand so you can dust your
cloth. cooked, allow 36 min, at 15 15. fingers often, thus keeping them! pressure.) When
hen done, add to clean, free of moisture and in the liquid in the kettle I tbsp. condition 10 handle delicate butter Or margarine stirred fabrics. French hand-workers smooth with 2 tbsp, flour, and use this: why shouldn't you? boll 3 min. Serve in a burder af flaky brown ries.
Macaroon Cream Layer
Scakt 1 c. milk in double boller. Then beat together 2 "ges, 4 tbsp. sugar, 21⁄21⁄2 tbsp, cornstarch and 4 tsp. salt. Sur Into the scalded milk and con- tinue to cook
und
unt!! thick and
creamy, about 5 min. Add 1 tsp. vanilla. Cool and
I large layer spread ovar
of
for plain or sponge cake. Sprinkle thickly with medium-fine mnen- roon crumbs, and chiff,
Today's Dinnor
Rhubarb and Pinenpple Juice
Escalloped Hallbut
Mashed Potatoes
.
Of course, have your ironing board and iron at your elbow when you sew, so that it is only the maller of seconds to shift from machine lo Iron-thus al- lowing you to press each scan: before joins another.
For Stubborn Neodios Keep on hand also an emery bag to pass stubborn needles Through, a small plece of bees- wax for waxing the thread of a failored buttonhole.
Keep come light-weight crino- line in black and white, alco buckram. yd. of each is good starter-ils to use when a little stiffness is needed.
Have needles in assorted sizes, for hand and machine, ems toth
not
Keep pieces of tailor's chalk coloured woollens, and school chalk in your sewing box to you can mark notches, ul- lowances, tucking lines, hems,
scom
spaces for gathers all to sve dress-maker plas that do your time and speed your work. rust-that are easy to use and Tape Measure and Yardstick quick.
Use button and belt-inaking. Have a tape measure and
bías und Baked Young White Turnips yardsticle with, 1" beginning at devices. Use
Cach end so you always stori right when using it. Measure as you work for greater antiafac- tion and more professional ro- sults.
icated
Sliced
Buljered Rolls
Salad
Mayonnaise Gingerbread squares
Sliced Cheddar Cheese
Coffee or Tea Milk (Children)
bindings and twill tape when possible to save your time.
Visit Nations Department Visit a good notions depart- ment. Lay in a supply of ime- Buy extra bobbins for your savers so that you get profes- little Rhubarb and Pineapple Juice nachine, so changing from ene sional-looking results at
Remove the leaves and root colour thread to another is prac- cost and effort.
Use boxes to keep your cow- ends from tender rhubarb. Culturally instant. Special plantle
boxes are available to hold ing work in so it will be in or- the stalks ir 2 in. lengths; add 1
c. sugar and 1 c. water. Bring your extra bobbins. Real time dei when you are ready for it. Keep your work near at
#saversi
to a slow boll and simmer until the rhubarb is tender, about 20
Buy one of the new canvas hand so you can pick it up for pleaters that enables you to 5, 10 or 20 minutes' sewing. min. Then drain off the liquid moke professional-looking pleats That way, headway is assured Use the pulp for a tart or cake rally and Biling and the juice as a first
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In a minimum of and your interest held unui a course at breakfast, lunch or time. Makes pleats for long or suifsfactory project is achieved. dinner.
xhort skirts, It may be combined
Use on any but pile or very with
equal quantity of
thlek fabrics. Also good for pineapple, orange or tangerine pleating ribbons and dounces. Julce. Serve věry cold.
Other Essentials - Baked Young White Turnipa Essentials also nro good Peel, and cut in thirds, 1 doz scissors, a measuring gouge, pað young white turnips, Olla and pencil, An assortment of casserole and arrange the turnips good quality threads, n sharp in it in layers, with a scant tracing wheel, a specially-treat- tbip, flour between each. Foured press cloth that prevents la 2 c. boiling water containing trarching and is easy to got 2 bouillon cubes, and'add 1 tbsp. right amount of riemoness buiter or margarine. Cover and through, a small plastic bowi slow-bake until the tumips are TOMORROW: RIBBON STOCKING HOLDER MAKES A | nearly tender, about – 35 min.
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