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THE CHINA MAIL.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933,
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For Your Bedroom Decoration.
COLOURFUL SCHEMES.
Spotted
trimmings are still popular, and an attractive bed- room-decoration scheme wherein gay little circles of colour adorn- od the furnishings has recently been seun.
Crisp white organdi-muslin was the material used for the curtains, cushion-covers, and dressing-table draperies. This, of course, is an excellent choice, as it can be easi ly washed, and will look fresh as long as it lasts. The plain white- wood dressing-table had an under petticoat. of casement cloth, he cause the muslin is a little too transparent alone.
The table-top also was covered with casement cloth, which material formed the lining of the
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draperice. A sheet of glass on topi of the table kept the cover clean and dust-proof.
The edges of the scallops were bound with scarlet cotton bias- binding, and little groups of differ- ent-sized spots were worked above the points to match those on the petticoat. Bright coloured cottons! were used for the embroideries- scarlet, cornflower, buttercup, and emerald.
Circles were first drawn on to the organdi, the largest spots be- ing obtained by pencilling round a half-crown, others round a shil
The Woman's Page
MENU SUGGESTIONS FOR TO-MORROW.
TIFFIN
A Vegetarian Menú. Green Pea Soup Maigre Savoury Omelet Haricot Bean Croquettes With
Tomato Sauce Boiled Turnips Asparagus Mayonnaise Saree
Pear Flan... Devilled Chestnuts Cottage Cheese
. Fruit Coffee,
Green Pea Soup.
One quart green peas, 11⁄2 oz.
ling, a sixpence, and, smallest of butter, 2 quarts water, 1 onion, a all, a three-penny bit. Then, be- handful of spinach, 2 lettuces, 1 ginning from the centre, the spots spring of mint, pepper and salt. were filled in by working round If fresh peas are used, shell them, and round in chain-stitch. Cur-wash the pods, put them into a tains were embroidered to match, pan with the mint and water and the larger spots along the bottom, boll for about one hour. Rub the pods through a seive, return to the and the small ones above.
pulp and liquor to the pan, add Another good scheme could be the hearts of the lettuce and the worked out by embroidering the spinach, well washed and finely spots in one colour-say cherry, or lupin-blue. Or a spatter of black shredded, the pens and the peeled spots on snowy muslin would make an uncommon scheme, especially
and shredded onton.
Simmer for
1⁄2 hour or until the vegetables are
if the woodwork and furniture soft. Knead the butter and flour together and add them hit by bit,
were enamelled emerald, mustard-stirring each piece in well before yellow, or wedgewood blue.
NEW DESIGNS FROM
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Simplicity Keynote Of Line.
Two
adding the next. Scadon and serve with fried bread. Sufficient for 6 or 8. people.
Haricot Bean Croquettes.
MAKE A HALO OF YOUR HAIR.
New Idea From London Hairdresser.
Women's hair can now be made to gleam in the dark. Can you Imagine row upon row of women's heade shining pink, green, red, blue or purple in the blackness of Atheatre?
This is, the very latest of fashion's foibles. A famous Lan- don hairdresser1 hae invented a harmless dye that in sprayed on the hair in colours to match the evening, gown.
As soon as the lights go out, our heads are surrounded by a thrill Ing phosphorescent. halo. longer will an expensive coiffure
No
be wasted in the hours of sitting VARIETY WITH ONE
In a darkened theatre. Every lino will reveal itself with a ghostly!
brilliance.
At close range this fashion looks like drifta of powdered coloured snow thrown on the hair. It makes.
FROCK.
Changes With Waist
Coat Scarves.
the brunette look angelic and the The straight frock of plain blonde almost ethereal. It is only material can be made to look dif- when one sees red on the black ferent every morning if you like. | hair that one is slightly startled The secrot is a few hand-made at the effect...
PARIS CONCENTRATES ON
> SPORT WEAR.
There was a time when the
waistcoat scarves. The scarf is a straight plece, long enough to go! round the neck and allow the ends to reach down to the waist band in, front. Round the neck part, an addition band' Is worked to stand up like a little collar.
The collar is arranged, o little) pin is put in at the back to keepi all.trim, the ends of the scarf are: laid down the front close together, pulled taut, and slipped under the belt of the frock. Any you have a very attractive waistcoat in knit- ted or crochet silk.
There is a whole heap of private cheering. going among the games enthusiasts. No longer, arc their clothes Just dull and sensible they have managed to acquire an air which le faunty and alive. and at the same time have lost none of their practical qualities.
They have the fullness required. for active playing, but it is not bunched up fullness gained by pleats that are as obvious as they are large; and a whole wealth of adjectives could be used to des cribe, the attractive colours which are being used by even the most conservative of tailors.
SIMPLE FACE MASSAGE.
1⁄2 lb. of cooked haricot beans, Paris couturiers left Sports clothes Free, cloths of rubber may sound flour 11⁄2 oz. of butter, margariné alone, but this season most of them rather extraordinary but there is
or dripping, breadcrumbs, 20ggs, have gone all out on this section. nothing revolutionary in using, rub frying fat, salt, pepper, fried par In the main, their fabrics have ber on the face, we have long used
rubber sponges.ap Rab the beans through a been woven on English lobms. Bley.. seive, melt the butter or dripping
Patriotic as one may be, inter- Those cloths are about twelve and stir in the seived beans and nationalism in dress is all to the inches square. Their surface is new evening silhouettes enough beaten egg to bind the good. At least it has contributed soft and crepe-like, in pale colours that are introduce y Claudette mixture. Season well and turn it to the reconciliation between town with bindings of darker rubber. Colbert, the Alm star are quite on to a plate to cool. When set, and country clothes, for the Paris They are quite strong, but do not straight, with fallness coming shape it into balls or cork shapes designers have undoubtedly look at all heavy...
The rubber has a particularly directly from the waistline, rather with the aid of a little flour: brought "that little something" ons than moulded as before.
Brush these over with beaten egg The first frock worn by Miss Col-dip in broadcrumbs and fry in bert is of deep-ivory, dull crepe, deep, hot fat until pale brown and has been designed with skirt Drain on kitchen paper and gar- fullness starting from the walat nish fried parsley. Serve with A wide girdle fastens at the back tomato sauce. with a brilliant buckle. The back 18 cut low, but the neckline forms
Pear Flan About 8 Tientsin pears, 4 oz.
to the sports horizon and the good effect on the skin. It is not clothes are more becoming to the too vigorous, yet it supplies just the amount of massage needed to average women in consequence,
tone up facial muscles.
Channel has produced a cor duroy quit in gay colours, such as rose-red, Chinese, lacquer, purple, apple green or Nattler blue. They have bright belts studded like
a cowl at front where Claudette sugar, 1 gill water, whites of 2 harness. Sometimes the jacket is pins a
cochineal, vanilla,short split to the waistline and reveals The other frock of pale blue crust, pastry. Melt sugar and pockets with a vortelal allt (like) sating has been fashioned with a water in a pan, then boil them to trouser pockets) and a flap at the simplicity of line, but a subtlety of a thin syrup, Peel and cut the hip
detall. The bateau neck-loe, with pears in halves, remove the cores Skirts are cut with a seam front an organdie collar, gives the smart carefully, and put the frail into and back and have a comfortable high effect and is new. The bodice the syrup. Cook very gently until flare which has more fullness to looks almost box-pleated in its the pears are soft (about 20 wards, the front. They are worn treatment, and the girdle is of the minutes) Roll out the pastry with high collared fur blouses: waistcoat effect fastened with three and, make it into a flan and cook gazelle or lapin is her usual buttons.
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