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THE CHINA MAIL.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1933.
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Fabrics..
Lacquered Feather Collarettes.
The mode is full of new interest;
the age of attractive revivals has Igiven a new turn to
schemes.
winter dress
The capelet, or coatee of fur re- sembling the quaint tippet, is pre- sented in a vast variety of ways. For day-time they are made of the better furs like caracul or broadtail, (beaver or mink, whilst for evening limitation-ermine and chinchilla-rat
can make a brave show,
If fur is not required each frock can have a cape of contrasting or matching-fabric. Velvet, trimmed
with fur or leather, is a favourite winter choice, and there are plenty lof crepe-like materials, pleated, rushed, or fringed. Neither does ja emart little capalet of feathers or marabout come amiss. It is almost as useful as fur for night-time, and much cheaper!
Near to the cape is the collar, and these are scen in many, novel guises. There is still the hood-like halter of white ermine, or white peau d'ange, to be worn over a plain black frock, or a funny, wide, bib- like affair fastening at the back, made in erepe or velvet to match the fanciful long gloves of the same.
Such trifles are helpful to the cinema dress, or 'demi-toilette. Col-1 lars this season are very strange; it
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NECKLINE MODES.
MENU SUGGESTIONS FOR TO-MORROW.
Menu For Dinner, Macaroni and Cheese Buttered Spinach Bread Apple Butter
Fruit Salad, Date Pudding Lemon Sauco
Coffee
Cocoanut Ice Box Cookies
2/3 cup butter.
1
cupa sugar.
3 eggs.
I teaspoon vanilla.
1 teaspoon lemon extract.
1⁄2 teaspoon almond extract.
1/4 teaspoon salt.
2 tablespoons grated orange peel
2/3 cup cocoanut.
8% cups flour.
Add
1 teaspoon cream of tartar, Cream butter and sugar. rest of ingredients, shape into two rolls, 11⁄2 inches in diameter. Wrap in waxed papers, chill 24 hours or longer. Use sharp knife, cut off thin slices, bake 12 minutes in mo-
derate oven on greased baking
Alicets.
Doughnuts.
3 tablespoons fat.
2 cups sugar.
3 eggs.
1 teaspoon cinnamon.
1⁄2 teaspoon cloves.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
1 teaspoon salt.
6 cups flour.
5 teaspoons baking powder.
11⁄2 cups milk.
Cream fat and add sugar and eggs. Beat two minutes. Add rest of ingredients, mixing lightly. Chill dough. Roll out dough on floured board until half inch thick. Cut out doughnuts, fry in deep hot fat
seems incredible to realise how Nearly all necklines this winter smart that one or two inch seem
to be in accord about the straight-band can be; with wide question of closeness to the throat.until well browsed.
cape the tailored coats or two-
piece, and at night a wonderful gar. One likes the mode, especially where land of coloured flowers on plain fur is concerned, and particularly dinner frocks of wool.
the smaller items of the fur family,j
It is funny how the French also as the capelet, bolero, etc. It ob- jseem to have revived the English vistes the necessity for an added mode of sequinned coats of last scarf, and so keeps the general winter, for both the evening, coatee appearance less "bitty." and cape of sequins have undoubted-
ly returned to favour.
The brightly-coloured crepe de Chine fringed shawl is another de- tail restored to fashion's favour.
Many girls wear large ruches of satin or velvet with their evening frocks. Some are long, and form a
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Bringing Up Father.
IS THE DOCTOR'
GN? T" WANT
TO SEE HIM -·
"NO, BIR BUT I'LL GO AN ÉIT HIM- "HE JUST STEPPED
OUT TO GIT A CUP OF COFFEE
WARM WINTER WEAR.
Black Walnut Bread.
2 cups Graham.flour,
2 cups flour.
1 cup sugar.
4 teaspoons baking powder.
1 teaspoon salt.
2 eggs..
2 cups milk.
1 cup nuts.
1 cup chopped dates. Mix ingrediente... pour into two loaf pans lined with waxed papers. combination for winter wear in any hour in slow oven.
Chamois and wool make a good Let stand 15 minutes and bake one cold place, and those are the materials which fashion the dress second from the left. Fow things
SILK EXHIBITION FOR HONG KONG
Shanghai Mills Seek Co-operation.
The silk exhibition which was held on the Roof Garden of the Sincere Company in July of last year will be well remembered by many residents of the Colony, Nu- merous beautiful lengths of Chin- ese Bilka were displayed and the mannequin parade which was stag- ed:formed an interesting feature.
Another exhibition of this nature) on a rauch larger scale was recent- ly held in Shanghai at Sincero's store, featuring Mayar, and a num- ber of silk mills' products. Striking lines in Chinese silks, woollen and cotton goods attractived due ad-f miration and there were also at tractive displays of gloves, hand- kerchiefs and other lines. The ra pid progress which has recently
keep out bitter winds more effec-CLEANING MODERN FURNITURE bean made in Chinese industries
tively than does leather and chamois
was very much in evidence at this exhibition. Representatives from is soft, pliable, and as pretty as Modern cellulose furniture velvet. The colour scheme for the should always be rubbed over with Shanghai and abroad were present- prominent business houses from costume in question is a warm a soft piece of leather in pre-ed and greatly interested. The ex- shade for the woollen ference to an ordinary duster, as hibition was an outstanding success burgundy portion, and natural shade for the this will do much to preserve the and closed after three weeks. leather. The turban hat is of wool polished surface. If the table top It has been felt that an exhibition to match the dress, and this would, becomes greasy. or. ameared it of this descriptior, would not only look well and feel good under almost should be washed with a soapy lea- be profitable but would be appra jany kind of a cont.
ther and warm water, dried, and clated in Hong Kong, and various Anally polished with a good furni- Shanghai and other silk mills have ture cream.. A mark caused by a approached the Sincere Co., seeking hot plate may be removed from their co-operation in order that Buc varnished surface by rubbing in a gessful exhibition may be staged in little slightly warmed oil.
Hong Kong or similar lines to the affected part should then be polish one recently held in Shanghal. Al- ed in the usual manner.
though nothing can be decided un- til Sincere's have given the matter due consideration, it, is quite pro bablo Hong Kong may witness. repetition of the Shanghai exhibi- tion in the near future.
cape-like stole, but the majority are short and wide on the shoulder.
A wide collarefte of lacquered coq's feathers, with evening cap to match, is a smart addition to the cinema or bridge frock. Such de- tails suit the smart, short coiffures of the moment.
Women are foolish to be. over- burdened by the changeful whims of any fashion era. The woman who possesses gems of real beauty will be wise to show them to the best advantage. Such a woman would be ill-advised to substitute green velvet gloves, even of the smartest and latest cut, for
hor bracelet or band of emeralds and diamonds! It is so often that the rare Jowel or a distinctive novelty may give a far better-dressed look than a conglomeration of miscel- laneous gems.
OH-DOCTOR! MY FATHER TOLD ME :
HOW YOU SAVED HIS LIFE „Í JUST ARRIVED IN TOWN" OH, HOW CAN 1 EVER THANK YOU?
BUT I'M
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WET WEATHER HINT.
Shoes that have been very wet and become, hard. in the drying may be softened by the application of a little paraffin.
This should be applied by means of a soft cloth and be well rubbed into the leather.
Paraffin also acts as a prescrya- tive of the leather, and no causes
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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 (Cont.) 50-A serpent (pl.) 151-Perched
HORIZONTAL
4-Characteriile 7-Pronoun
63-Boy's name (abbr.) 8-Part of the head 54-Pronoun 10-American poet
35-Exchange 11-Ahead.
68-Like 13–Made harsh and 60-Conjunction
unevan, as sound ̧ |61-Slumped (abbr.) 16-Carpenter'e tool 62-Exists
7-Girl's name (Short) 63-Walked 13-Expiro
20-Mosaurs of weight
25-But
22-Before
23-Remove the skin
B-Make larger
28-Gossip
29-Assort
64-Concerning
VERTICAL
1-Part of "To`ba".
2-Bird's home
3-Strike gently
32-Assault, as of troops Smail child
25-A heren
36-Guide.
37-Avarice
35-Numbers from
12.to 20. 41-Hawaiian food 42-Negro name 45-Conaume
47-Memorandum
B-Long grass atem
6-Proposition
7-Robust
O-Reganoraie
10-A Ploture very
for Ite width
12-Nude
13-Goa!
14-Scarcer
49-Fifty-two" (Roman) 16-8ag
142
VERTICAL (Cont.) - 16-An earthwork of
guns (pl.) |19–Earnestness 21-Residence (abbr.) 24-A rodant 26-Plants
27-A game » 30-Grow oft 31-Three (tal) 33-Born
34-Observa
(37-Obtained
(38-Popeussiva-of Emil
40-Julco.of planta 41-Longs for }43-A- Finnish' island
44-Strikes 46-Former Russian)
title (pl.) 148-Small rug 50-American
Temporance. Society (abbr.)
longļû2-Snare
{34-Perala 156-An Insect
57-Greek letter (89-Bono (Lal) *52-Pronoun
The solution of the above with a new crossword puzzle will
appear in to-morrow's" issue,"
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I COULD BE
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