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THE CHINA MAIL.
MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1933,
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MENU SUGGESTIONS FOR TO-MORROW.
The Dinner Menu Roast Fresh Ham Baked Potatoes Baked Appics
Corn Muffins Butter Cabbage Salad
The Woman's Page
Fashionable Colour
Combinations
Revival Of Victorian Schemes.
BRACELET CUFFS
some-
Being in the fashion can
Victorian too is the narrow belt times be reduced to arithmetic-of plaited braid fastened by plait- the really simple kind of additioned braid, frogs. and subtraction... That elusive Crocheted gloves in black or thing "chie" is largely composed of white thread for the evening re- details or etceteras-too many of call the mittens of our grand- them and one's appearance is mothers. fussy-too few and one has the feeling of severity. A woman has to add or subtract to be right. Sometimes, Indeed, she has to sub- tract all before she can start to add but that rarely happens when in telligence has guided the selection of the suit or dress which forms the basis of the ensemble.
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More News About Gloves The glove mode is important în both London and Paris. At Long-, champ many had quilted or con- allled trasting stitchery. Velvet to soft suede for evening wear, and although the heavier mode vaila for the day, chiffon or lace are seen at the cocktail hour-for It may be that the sult is outdoor wear they are hidden un- smartly cut, but its colour is too der the fur or feather muff which seems inevitable in Paris just now. sober for one's happier moods. is then a pleasantly easy task let. The heavier daytime glove usually ting the detail of a scarf or band-means gauntlet, the cuff of which bag bring liveliness. Gayer head- is cut both long and wide. gear we have been permitted for them are worn bracelets in silver, about two inches wide, forming an
It
Sliced Pineapple Date Cookies weeks past. Scarves can be posi
Coffee
Roast Fresh Ham (Minus water or lid)
G pound fresh ham
1/3 teaspoon pepper
1⁄2 teaspoon salt
1⁄2 cup dark brown sugar
16 whole cloves
Over
excellent way of keeping the gaunt- let in place. The effect is novel the wide bracelets, book like mana- cles,
Jewellery Modes
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belt to
DIAMONDS ADORN HAIR,
"Something in the hair," is another novelty this acasos. One amart young Parisian little diamond stars clipped in the coiffure just over her ears.
wears two
Another adorns her closely dress- ed blonde waves with a wreath of velvet leaves to match her gown, and another wears a wreath made of hair flowers,
tively startling in the number of colours they introduce chiefly in the form of bold stripes. Fur coates, which in London are coming well into the picture now that the
more Rhinestones imitate cold days are back again, have bright coloured linings. This is a cious stones and are worked cheerful mode, but not one that can handsome bracelets, pendants and be followed without a fairly exten-ear-rings. Bracelets are definite- Scrub ham. Place on rack, rind sive wardrobe. A bright, strikingly worth attention. A new notion side up, in baking pan. Bake 15 lining might so easily clash with is to wear two coloured bracelets as minutes in hot oven. This sears one's frocks. Another idea which cuffs on a plain woollen frock with the meat, thereby having it retain is really more practical is to intro buttons and buckle on its juices, Sprinkle with pepper duce a border of atriped ribbon on matchɛ. and salt,
Fabric flowers are one of the BA Lower fire and bake to the lining where it meets the
tinted copper
18 metal
than most telling accents of the winter 24 hours.
more popular Sprinkle suggar on facing of the coat. The stripes becoming top, insert cloves and bake 10 can be selected with the prevail-the chromium We have
had evening mode. Generally made of Boge velvet in a colour darker or more minutes.
ing colours of one's wardrobe in around us for so long. The ham cooks in its own juices mind and allied to a neutral lining gold is the shade name given brilliant than the gown, they trail and has a delicious flavour. The give a colour accent that does not to it, although to my mind it is not across the front of a corsage, over pink enough to justify it.. It is a shoulder or about the neck of a baking must be closely watched limit.
made into bracelets, buttons and little cape to add colour and dis- and the meat turned several times
Navy, and red is an honourable clasps, and put with woollen frocks tinetin.
and as trimmings to berets and small hats. Sometimes they amartly proclaim the owner's mono- gram.
to allow even cooking.
Baked Apples.
G
large firm apples
1
cup brown sugar.
1
cup datas
1
cup water
teaspoon cinnamon
teaspoon cloves
Wash and core apples. Fit into small, baking pan. Stuff cavities
Victorian Revivals
Alliance noticed in many of the mid-season's, collections, and is good for both town and country.
Last winter, we were all kept in auch dark clothes for the street. White on black was about our only relief.
The magpie touch is still smart with sugar, spices and dates. Add-in fact I award the position of first favourite to ermine and black
water and bake 35 minutes in mo- derate oven. Baste frequently..
Corn Mullins (12) `
11⁄2 cups dour
1 cup corn meal
1⁄2 cup sugar
4 teaspoon salt
5
2
egga
teaspoons baking powder
1-1/3 cups milk
3.
tablespoons fat, melted Mix Ingredients and beat three minutes. Half fill greased muffin pans and bake 20 minutes in mo derately slow oven. Serve warm.
Date Cookies.
cup fat cups sugar
eggs tablespoons, cream
2 teaspoons cinnamon. teaspoon cloves teaspoon nutmeg
1⁄4 teaspoon salt
cup chopped dates
31⁄2 cups flour
velvet to the dressy mode for winter days and nights-but there are aure pointers of other colour com- binations.
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froned to make it look glossy.
Many blouses have high square necks which just show the base of the throat. The Newest Detail · ·
|A' pretty → afternoon bodice The very latest news from Paris has a shallow oval neckline, Un- contains another revival-fans are trimmed save for a slender scarf reappearing at smart Arst nights that is drawn through slots on the They are of velvet, and often shoulders and tied at the back. An- other scarf is made of silk in neck- match bracelets made of velvet. score heavily this season, for of a bodice that has a small point- Women who have pretty necka Iace shape, and hung over the front practically all the clothes of the ed neckline. moment show of the neck and throat...
Coats are made with shaped capo collars, cut on slanting lines and For the morning frock there is fastening on the shoulder, which Many of them have been long forgotten, but are amazingly offer the plain collar of linen or pique in leave the throat without covering.
The bare throat fashion is tive for all that. Green and pur- a shape copied from the starched, ple-the shades of English violets collare worn by nuns except that specially marked just now, because and their leaves-are lovely to it is fastened on the shoulder with beads and other neck ornaments gether, and an even more startling attractive buttons of metal or wood, are "out" with the exception of one is rust and turquoise. A most Sometimes the collar, is very stiffly a few very original metal and wood becoming Inte afternoon frock-the starched; sometimes it is merely necklets worn, with sports clothes. kind that can be worn to a cinema and a restaurant dinner-was in rust coloured face cloth very fine, with deep turn back cuffe and a cowl like cape of turquoise velvet. of the two shades.
Trimmings as well as colours have a Victorian air about them Heavy guipure laces make neck trimmings, fur adorns hats: fringe on tunic dresses, sequined capelets Are worn all these are Victorian revivals:
COLD meat and fowl become
really appetising with a little
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but
our readers are warned to look, out for occasional phonetic spelling, such as harbor, plow, and altho.
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HORIZONTAL
1-Fierce
4-A serpent (pl.)
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D-The top of the head 11-Boaste
13-Quiet
15-Palo
16-To eat again
18-Cover 20-Bustie
21-Spirited hors
23-Epoch
24-Gain
26-Speck
27-Having ears 20-Girl's name! 31-An, American
patriot and erator 32-Mufflers ་ ” 34-Approve $5-A sound In the
cheat 38-Torment (46-Substitute (abbr.) 42-Stop
44-Eagle 45-Repay
48-Turn to the right 48-Bead covering
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masa
51-Quided MA
52-A rignal of exit
(MUL)
55-Rubber
{17-As much as a spɔon
will hold (pl.)
19-Tablets
21-Dissatisfied
employee
22-Go back over samo
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50-A flower 60-SRUCY
81-A tribe
VERTICAL
1-South African
antelope 2-Decay S-inactive B-Hatred
-Comrade 7-Saints (abbr.) 8-A defensive
covering (pl.) 10-Panatrates 11-Await
18-Plant |18-A month (abbr). |14-Lataratad
15-Matron
(26 Suffix used to.
denote a disparod stato 28-Passageway 30-A beysragé 81-Over (Post.) 33-Waik 84-Debarked 30-Large bird of prey.
37-Long grass stam
39-Greek god of love 140-A short galter
41-Bottom
43-One who forstella 46-Turkish ruler 47-Man'a nante 63-Dzo...
64-Polht of compass ·
[56-A constellation [67–Evil:
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