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THE CHINA MAIL:
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1933,
11 The WOMAN'S Page tit
STOP THAT COUGH
THIS PLEASANT WAY.
A few tablets of Respiroids will al lay the irritation, soothe the inflamed mucous membranes in the broathing Lubes, break up the phlegm and bring case and relict.
Respiroids act on the principis of «direct treatment of the affected parts, AB the tablet dissolves in the mouth, curative vapours are released which circulate throughout the entire
rea- piratory system. This is the reason why they bring such speedy rosuita. Try this experiment. Place a
tablet
most
of Respiroids in the mouth and allow it to dissolve slowly. When It Is finished take a long slow deep breath, You will at once experience a delightful feeling in the choet, as if a current of refreshing cool invigor. ating air from a pine-covered hill-top has just been Inhaled, Nothing brings relief for Lhroat and chest troubles ad rapidly or so pleasantly Respiraids the breatho-able
tablets. Obtainable from all chemista, Or by post price, $1.00 per bottle, $1.20, from The Dr. Williams' Medi- eine Co., 451, Kianges Road, Shang hai, (Product of The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. London, Toronto, Paris, New York, Singapore, Shanghai, etc.)
COMING SOON
TO THE
CENTRAL THEATRE.
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MOST DANGEROUS
GAME
WIN JOEL MCCREA
FAY WRAY, LESLIE SANKE, ROBERT ARMSTRONG. A CÓSPIN-LEMBIDIREK PRODUCTION IKO-RAD10 Picture
LEMON MOUSSE
Three eggs, twu tablespoonsful sugar, half-ounce gelatine, lemons, cream.
two
one
Break the egg-yolks into basin, and the whites into another. Add the grated rind of half a lemon. and two tablespoonsful of sugar to the yolka, bent until Ight
and
creamy, then add the strained juice of two lemons. Dissolve the gelatine in warm water, and carefully, stir it into the mixture. Continue beat- ing until the mixture begins to set.
| Whip the egg-whites to a stiff froth,}}
and stir this in also. Pour the whole into a moistened mould, and leave in a very cold place to set. Turn out when required, and decor. ate with whipped cream before serving.
LIQUIDATION SALE
UNTIL MARCH 15th, 1933.
50% REDUCTION
CLEARANCE OF LARGE STOCKS OF:- AFTERNOON DRESSES, Wool and Suk
Novel Jewel
Fashions
New Year fashions in jewels re-
veal an increasing demand for pieces set with round-cut bril- Hantë. This is a distinct depar ture from the ultra-modern de-] algus, which admit only of bague- tte. baton, or square-cut gerns.
The effect is to add 'fre, as it were, to the white-flame brilliance of the diamond.
Among original pieces recently introduced is a bracelet of ribbon- like flexibility, the central ment of which consists of two- clip-brooches which can be detach-
ed and work separately,
ornia.
Another innovation which is to be seen in many West-end shops
a
Is the diamond hair-grip. This- jewel, when worn on the hair, Tooks exactly as described-an or- dinary gem-set grip to keep recal-} citrant locks in place. The grip, however, can also be used as lapel brooch or a corsage brooch without alternation of any kind, and when the owner has tired of these manifold uses the jeweller can remove the grip portion and replace it by a pía, thus converting It into an ordinary brooch at the] cost of a few shillings.
Most noticeable of the general) tendencies is the greatly increased demand for rubles, which have suddenly come to the forefront of
For those who fashion.
Variety In
Evening Gowns
A man said recently "How can women always find something new in fashions to talk about? I should have thought that, after the Dress Shows, you would settle down for the season."
He didn't realise that when a de- signer produces a new model, it is like throwing a pebble into a pond- ripples and ripples of new ideas spring from that one ultra-smart creation.
We have had plenty of velvet frocks, and plenty of lace frocks, but all the smartest women are now appearing in lovely evening gowns! made of velvet and lace combined. Some are cut on classic lines, the shoulder parts of the bodices of velvet and the rest of lace. The shoulder
parts are of various shapes. Some are of the cape or epaulette kind, spreading over the] tops of the arms with little shirred frills, Some are wide where the two materials meet and taper away] to slender straps held on the shoulders with jewelled clips. Others are merely wide velvet rib- bens tied in very fint bows on the shoulders. For very slender women the flat shoulder bows are most becoming.
One delightful velvet and lace model with the tie-and-bow top was in a platinum shade, with a fuchnia cannot affected. The pots become musty velvet waist-belt aspire to rubies there is a Mexi- quickly if they are not dried diamond buckle, and a fuchsia velvet
fastened by can fire opal, an attractive stone thoroughly before they are put rose tucked into the low V front. of orangey-red colour.
COFFEE-POTS AND TEA-POTS.
Coffee-pots
and tea-pots fre- stored for any length of time with quently become musty if they are out being used, with the result that the taste of the tea or coffee is
away, They should be rinsed out with boiling water and dried care fully. Leave them, with the lids open, on the plate-rack over the gas stave for a time to make sure that they are dry. Place a small piece wrapping it up and putting it away, of cinnamon in each pot before
and when it is taken out again there will be no trace of mustiness.
Menu Suggestions For To-morrow
Breakfast. Grapefruit
Soft Cooked Eggs Buttered Toast Jam Broiled Bacon Coffee Luncheon
: Celery Soup Crackers Fruit Cookies Pear Sauce
Tea
Dinner.
(Using leftovers)
Creamed Chicken Corn Fritters Buttered Beets
Bread Butter Head Lettuce French Dressing Cranberry Pie Coffee Creamed Chicken, Serving 4. (Other fowl may be used)
4 tablespoons butter or chicken
fat.
4 tablespoons flour.
from $16 to $35
EVENING DRESSES
$20 to $60
+
SUMMER WASHING FROCKS
+
$ 7 to $10
2 cups milk.
FUR COATS (LONG)
$45 to $60
FUR JACKETS (SHORT)
$25 to $30
1⁄4 teaspoon paprika,
FOX FUR
1⁄4 teaspoon celery saft.
$12 to $30
2 tablespoon chopped parsley.
HATS, STOCKINGS, UNDERWEAR, Etc. ALL FAR BELOW ACTUAL COST.
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teaspoon salt,
I cap diced chicken.
Melt butter and add flour. Blend and add milk, cook until creamy sauce forms. Stir constantly. Addļ rest of ingredients, cook two min- utes. Serve poured over toast or around fritters.
If chicken stock is available, one cup may be substituted for one cup of milk.
Corn Fritters. ·
1 cup corn.
2 egg yolks.
1⁄4 teaspoon salt..
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1⁄4 teaspoon sugar.
1⁄4 teaspoon pepper..
1 cup flour.
11⁄2 teaspoons baking powder.
2 egg whites, beaten.
Mix ingredients. Drop table- spoonsful of mixture onto greased griddle of frying pan. Brown well on both sides.
The fritters may be fried in deep! hot fat, if desired.
Cranberry Filling.
(For one ple).
3 cups cranberries.
2 tablespoons flour,
1⁄4 teaspoon salt.
1 1/3 cups sugar.
1 teaspoon cinnamon,
8 tablespoons butter.
4 tablespoons orange juice.
Mix ingredients, pour into un- baked pie shell. Cover with strips) of unbaked pastry, bake 10 minutes In moderately slow oven.
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
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