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THE CHINA MAIL.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933.
1t1 The WOMAN'S Page 1
SORE THROATS
are often the forewarnings of serious allments. The throat is regarded by medical men as one of the weak spots which has to be carefully guarded against the attack of disease germs, who are subject to throat should keep Respirolds of sorence handy. At the first signs a few tablets will bring relief and Rel. prevent further complications. piroids, used occasionally during cold or changeable weather, will also act as a great safeguard.
BRIDGE TEAS FOR THE EPICURE.
Both Savoury And Sweet.
The bridge tea is a somewhat as it is more of a serious affair, meal than the usual simple tes and cakes offered to the afternoon culler. The action of Respiroids is unique. Not only must a variety of sand- They act directly on the membranes which line the throat and other air wiches be provided but substantial passages, releasing pleasantly aroma little trifles of a savoury description bie but highly germicidal and antisep-which can be eaten with a allver
tie vapours which circulate into every tea-fork. tube and cavily.
Respiroids ease irritation, soothe in-
Cakes at these vens must give way
flamed membranes, break up phlegm, to the savouries, but to banish the ease the breathing and destroy germ small cake altogether is a mistake, rapidly. There is nothing which brings belief for throat and chest for many people like a sweet morsel troubles so speedily or so pleasantly with which
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Obtainable from all if
price $1.00 per bottle.
to finish. Cakes, hold good, will always
the but
highly Gwn,
or their post, $1.20, from The Dr. Williams decorative, rather sickly, iced cake Medicina Co. 151, Riangse Road, Shanghai, (Product of The Dr. Wilhas, for the bridge tea, lost favour. llame Medicine Co., London, Toronto, Here is a method of making a Paris, New York, Singapore, Shang-variation of the sausage-roll, which hal, etc.).
is appropriate for this tea. Make
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of flour. butter to four ounces Sift the flour with a pinch of salt and break up the butter in it into pieces! about the size of a hazel-nut. Add a squeeze of lemon juice, the yolk! lof an egg, and sufficient cold water Ito make all into a smooth, moderate-| ly stiff dough, Roll out five times in a long strip, folding the strip) into three, after each roll, in order, to form a square. After the final fold roll out about one-eighth of an Inch thick and cut out small oval! pieces with a pastry cutter.
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Have ready about six ounces sausage meat which has been passed through a coarse wire sieve, well seasoned and flavoured with dried powdered sage or sweet herbs. Roli up the meat into lengths the size of a cigarette and place one of these on each oval of pastry. Fold over first one side and then the other. and egg the edge to fasten the rall down. Roll gently backwards and forwards once or twice in order tol
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HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED.
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Don't Tell Her Woolies Will Last Longer.
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HINTS BY M. O. H.
"Husbands must be taught that dinners have a habit of going all wrong just when a wife wants them
to go all right. The last thing a man should say in these circum- stances is 'I shall never forget my mother's pastry.1" "
This was one of the thoughts on marriage communicated by Dr. James Fenton, Medical Officer of Health of Kensington, to these at- tending the twelfth winter school for health visitors and school nur- ses at Bedford College, Regent's Park.
There is no doubt that many marriages are wrecked by the little things in life, which mount up and up until the crash comes, with dis- astrous effects for the parents and children,
"It is not always possible to give a wife pocket-money, but men de want to remember that things wear out and need replacing.
Tell Her She's Pretty "Again, if a wife wants silk stockings, it is no good saying that woollen stockings last twice $8 some silk stockings it is futile to try to rea- Bon with a woman on a matter of clothing.
"Men
Menu Suggestions For To-morrow long. Let her have
TIFFIN
Codfish Omelet Roast Loin of Veal Stuffed
Mashed Chestnuts Fried Spinach in Butter Tapioca and date Pudding DINNER Consomme Edward VII Salad Monte-Christo Boeuf en Dauba Boiled Macaroni Stewed Leeks
Walnut and Sugar Candy Dumplings
ed and trimmed..
gar.
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
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(2) The quality of oil and vine»,
must encourage The oil must be of the first wives to look pretty at all times, quality; do not forget that "salad A man must not forget to tell his oil" sold everywhere will never re-wife occasionally that she does place pure olive oil for taste or for look pretty. She will probably tell health. Vinegar should be
wine him not to be silly, but what vinegar, and not malt vinegar or a woman does not like a little flat- chemical one which is extremely tery sometimes? bad for the system,
of
the
Fifty-Fifty. (3) The preparation
Speaking of "fathercraft," Dr. dressing. The dressing should be Fenton said that women wanted a prepared in the salad bowl before strong manly man, but they would putting in the salad which, after like a man to have an understand.
a salad basket, must be dried and to make them sympathise with
The dressing of salads must having been washed and shaken.ining of women's problems sufficient | shape evenly; egg the surface of vary according to the nature of the the leaves torn, not cut. The basis them when necessary, the pieces and bake in a good oven green vegetables and ingredients of a dressing is oil and vinegar to "While the woman cares for the for from twelve to fifteen minutes. Used for it. Green salads are, for the proportion of one tablespoo*- children in the home," he said, These rolls may be made with cold the most part, dressed with oll andful of vinegar to three tablespoon- "the man must provide the money cooked chicken or veal, if flavoured vinegar, salt and pepper according fuls of oil, add salt and pepper. to help the woman in her work.
Consomme Edward VII with fat bacon and moistened with to the green stuff. Sugar should
He must be taught that his wages } never be used. The three impor Prepare a good fowl consomme, are no more his than they are his a little white sauce.
tant points to bear in mind to obWhen clarifying it, add two table- wife's. He has no more right to tain a good salad are:-(1) the
spoonfuls of fine curry powder. freshness of the green stuff. Garnish with sothe rice, separately such saladings are lettuce, they cooked in the Indian way, and well should be freshened in cool water, washed, in order that it may not after having been carefully wash-lessen the limpidity of the Con somme, which must be of a bright golden colour.
LIQUIDATION SALE
UNTIL MARCH 15th, 1933.
50% REDUCTION
CLEARANCE OF LARGE STOCKS OF :—
AFTERNOON DRESSES, Wool and Silk
from $15 to $35
EVENING DRESSES
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$20 to $60
SUMMER WASHING FROCKS
$7 to $10
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FUR COATS (LONG)
FUR JACKETS (SHORT)
FOX FUR..ARATO
,, $15 to $60
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$25 to $30 $12 to $30
HATS, STOCKINGS, UNDERWEAR, Etc.
ALL FAR BELOW ACTUAL COST.
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than she has.
"The balance left over when all essentials have been paid for should be equally divided between the man and the women.
"Another lesson we must teach Codfish Omelet
Is that a man's work is no more. Melt 1 tablespoon butter, add 2 laborious than that of a woman tablespoons flour, stir until smooth, and it is probably much lesa mono- | then add gradually 1⁄4 cup hot milk tonous. He is no more entitled to and 1 cup laked codfish; cook 2 ̊a spare, evening than his wife is. Nowadays no woman goes empty-minutes. Beat the joiks of 2 eggs A. free evening in the week makes handed. She must carry a purse- until thick and lemon tinted, add a woman a 100 per cent. better whether there is anything in it or fish mixture, mix well, then fold in wife and mother. not! Among the high favourites the whites of 2 eggs beaten until are an elegant slender bag of white stiff. Melt 1 tablespoons butter soutache satin for the evening in an iron spider, turn in mix- gown; bags with a slab of copper ture, spread evenly and let cook in for ornament; and roomy bags of trying pan until well puffed, then daish shirred suede with safety snap)set in a moderate oven to clasps, useful for holiday shopping, cooking. Fold and turn on a werm The fashionable bag for general serving dish and pour around 1 cup daytime service is a large envelop. white sauce.
"Good fathers are not born, but. made-and made by themselves."
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26-Promiss
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6-Domestic fowls
48-Lid |50-Australian bird
11-For example (Latin)
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64-Smelled
21-Lower
14-A fruit (pl.)
56-Accurate
68–Meet again
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18-Has been
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Agent,
38-Former president
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40-Win
42-To entangle
44-Sir (Ger)
40-Melody
63-Part of auto engine 65-National League
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87–Discharge
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The solution of the above with a new cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's issue.
AN INTRODUCTORY HISTORY
by!!
A. H. CROOK, O.RE, M.A. W. KAY, MA
W. L. HANDYSIDE, H.A., B.Sc
PRICE $1.00.
The days of the wispy evening wrap is over for the present. It may be of suede; felt, tweed or a
Salad Monte Christo
The coat in which much material fancy-wool fabel; or calf or reptile Lobsters, potatoes and hardboil-is used in a slightly incoherent skins for sports.
ed eggs in equal quantities, all cut manner-all swathe and gauge and Metal is used lavishly this season) in dices. The inevitable truffles wonderful blas Hine-demands ring in costume accessories, and is also appear but could be omitted and chiffon velvėja.
Other more especially effective in bag motifs, and replaced by boiled bamboo practical coats are developed in Chromium in two shades. gives shoots. A lettuce heart is placed ribbed velvet. Women who wanti character to a brown aligator bag. In the middle and the dressing really useful wraps, will do well A wide fan of copper on a brown is made with mayonnaise seasoned to choose the latter. It does not The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd. suede envelope is extreme but with mustard; chopped gherkins show wear and tear half so quick- stunning.
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