Page
THE CHINA MAIL.
SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1933.
11 The WOMAN'S Page iff
223UTERA|||||||ALKERRIK
Just Arrived
LADIES'
MILLINERY
ALL LATEST MODELS.
Prices Reasonable.
YEE SANG FAT Co., Ltd.
5
SOLVING THE HAIR PROBLEM.
Hairdressers Are Best Judges Of Style.
SHAMPOOING HINTS.
Many women are cursed with hair. that is just difficult. Not only is their hair poker straight, but it will nut fall or mould to the head pro- perly; it refuses to part or to form! a pretty line round the forehead.
Some hair grows all one way. yours is like this it is hopeless to try to make it go in the opposite direc-
lon.
The best plan in this case is to try all styles, including a fringe, as this partly covers the uneven line if your hair doesn't grow to a natural point or low on your forehead.
If still unsuccessful in finding a style that suits you, then consult a He or she can
2013/01/9331178110 good hairdresser.
&e
26, The Arcade,
Gloucester Building.
SPRING HATS SPECIAL OFFER
$27, $25.50, $21.50.
NOW $13.50
LATEST MODEL ROLLIEFLEX CAMERAS
The cameras that take 12 exposures en roll-film. MIMOSA PLATES PRINTING PAPERS & FILMS. Painted Embroidery Colourful & Artificial INVENTION OF BEAUTY.
sont attractive creation not only for ladies, but also for cushlaru, bandker. chiefs, and ornamental articles for isdies' wear.
DISPLAY IN OUR STORE. ORIENTAL ART CO.
Agenta:-
A SEK & CO.,
26, Des Voeux Road Central, Telephone No. 23459.
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.
DEEP A MUS
POP
THIS
study the contours of your face bet Ler than you can, and judge with an: [impartial eye the best method of
dressing it.
A
The texture of the hair always; makes tremendous difference. When the most pleasing style is: found stick to it. Don't change too frequently.
It is only those how have easy hair to deal with-the Bort that
and "stays i well way goes any there"-who can afford to alter the style constantly.
Caviare And Smoked Salmon.
Should the hostess wish to serve by way of a change a hors d'œuvre to begin dinner. that hors d'œuvre
Some people say "wash frequent should be of a delicate nature. A ¡perfect one is a mixture carefully arrranged of those two delicacies exvaire and smoked salmon. But let
the cavaire be grey and not too salt and the smoked salmon pink and fut without too much olliness.
ly."
Others tell you to do it only every six weeks. once a month or There can be no hard-and-fast rulce about hair-washing.
Individual cases differ 80 much that this question must be left to everyone to settle for herself.
The main thing is, discover what Buits your Hair.
After shampooing, some hair 13 easily arranged.
|
Cat the salmon very thin and spread on each slice a little cavnire; sprinkle a few drops of lemon juice, roll the slices of smoked salmon and dispuse them in thin buttered slices of black bread, the best black bread
for this purpose being the German kind, which is slightly favoured with
caraway seed. The combina-
tion is perfect.
Dispose these in a large silver dish, and have all round small quar- Lers of lemon for those who like it:
well.
A dry shampoo will cause harm.
If one is able to go out to the nair dresser, then you can be fairly cer- tain of having it done properly. not, it must be done at home-very carefully.
There are various good dry sham-' poo powders to be bought. One re- commended for home use is powder- ed orris root. It is quite cheap.
It must be rubbed well into the hair Brst, and then thoroughly brushed and combed out.
It has quite a pleasant perfume. The very latest fashion is to have the hair set and moulded with plas- tic coloured lacquer.
This must be done by an expert Other kinds are First it is washed, with 2 special most difficult to deal with for the shampoo, then set and arranged with first few days,
another preparation.
When dry it is finished off with
•
*
When it is dry it is best not to special powder sprayed over the wash It quite so frequently. Greasy hair to give effect to light and hair needs washing more often, shadows.
There is much difference of opinion Gold and silver are the favourite! on the subject of dry shampooing. shades at the moment
During or just after a bad cold, choose any colour.
You can
a does of influenza, or any other; But this sort of thing is not for winter complaint, it is not advia-the ordinary person-it is both able to wet the head, though one's extravagant and unsuitable for the hair may feel the need for it. majority of women,
Some Handicap.
IS THE FOURTH TIME I'VE
RESCUED
YOU.
You
MUST HAVE A LOT OF
ENEMIES!
NO! IT'S
NOTI THAT!
¡PRACTICAL FEATURES] IN COATS.
American And European Views Differ.
In March, the cost is of the greatest possible importance, for just as in summer when the weather la moderate the dress is the centre of all attraction and you try to show
it off to best advantage, the winter, with cold and rain, is the time for loving care to be concentrated upon {coats.
Americans have always differed from Europeans in their insletence upon practical features. In the back of their minds as they view a collection, is the thought, "That! is very pretty and all that sort of thing, but it would only be suitable! for wear on certain special occa- sions, whereas what I am looking for must look right at least twenty hours out of twenty four, whether! it rains or shines." This was un- known to European women who never thought of trying to make one dress answer the purposes of two, not to say three or four.
Menu Suggestions For To-morrow
Breakfast Menu. Grapefruit
Fried Mush Maple Syrup Broiled Bacon
Coffee
Luncheon Menu. Toasted Cheese Sandwiches Тел Fruit Pudding Cream
Head
Dinner Menu.
Spanish Rice
Baked Sweet Potatoes Escalloped Catery Breed Lettuce
4 cups boiling water 1/3 cup Bour
which has been dipped in cold. water. This prevents mush slick- Ing to pan. Cool, let stand in cold place 12 hours or longer.
When fried mush is desired, use sharp knife and cut thin slices! from loaf. Springle with flour. Heat fat in frying pan, add mush, brown well on both sides.
It requires about 10 minutes to brown mush. Be careful not to have too hot a fire or it will burn. Mush may be served plain, with syrup or jam.
THE
HONG KONG
PENINSULA HOTEL;
HONG KONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL.:
PEAK HOTEL
& SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE HOTEL;
HOTELS,
LIMITED.
In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lita, Peking,
ONE thing to remember instead of 5
when ordering home cleaning stores
SCRUBB'S
CLOUDY
AMMONIA
Takes the place of soap-powders, grease-removers, metal polishes, bath salts, insect-bite lotions, etc.... and la much more effective in use.
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert bat
our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spelling, such as harbor, plow, and altho,
166
19
24
125
28
31
Butter
Molasses Puffs
French Dressing
1⁄2 cup fat
Molasses. Puffs.
Coffee
1
cup sugar
2
cgga
Fried Mush.
1⁄2 cup molasses
i
eup corn meal
1⁄2 teaspoon salt
1
teaspoon salt
2
teaspoons cinnamon
1
cup cold water
1
teaspoon cloves
1 Leaspoon nutmeg
1
teaspoon ginger
cup boiling water
Add
3
cups flour
teaspoon soda
teaspoon baking powder
442
Cream fat and sugar. Add rest
पड
be Half fill greased
muffin pane.
52
56
160
5
tablespoons fat
1 Slowly add boiling
Mix salt with cornmeni, cold water.
1 Boil directly over fire water.
Cook in double three minutes. boiler over low fire two hours. of ingredients, beat two minutes.
Stir frequently. Mush must
very thick before it is removed Bake 15 minutes in moderate oven. from fire. Pour into loaf pau Cool and frost.
1
SOUPS faste
better with a few drops of
LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE
By J. MILLAR WATT.
I'M THE EXACT IMAGE OF.
THE INCOME.
"TAX BIECTOR
HORIZONTAL 1-To cagrava 6-To spend
11-In contrast with 14-Tormentors 16-Joined
17-Gaining 18-Numbers (abbr.) 19-Tke (Sp.) 20-Places 21-Paradise 23-Pronoun
24-Jump
20-Ajar
28-Cared
30-Enlist
15
b 17 18
19 10
112
14 15
31-City thoroughfares
(abbr.)
32-Navigate (abbr) 33-National Academy
of Selances (abbr) 34-Mischievous child 26-Horse
33-Corroded
40-Games
41-Rue
42-A kitchen utensil
(PI)
43-Epochs
36
38
58
161
HORIZONTAL (Cont)! VERTICAL (Cont.) 46-Combining form.
End
49-Melody
$1-Musical note
62-Feline 64-Glid
|55-Container for ceal
56-Forever
6B-Abounding
60-Compact
61-Wise men
VERTICAL
1-Ship of the desert
14-Bind
15-Finishing 26-Mineral springs 22-Mid-day
26-Try 27-Material for
covering watte
29-Starts suddenly 30-A large river duck 34-To place in a
detached situation 35-A support
$B-A
piri'e
name
37-Appoint by law
2-Havlig no limits of 38-Surface
duration
3-A rodent
4-6ix (Roman)
5-Eneas (Fr.)
6-To engage in a
conflict
7-Because
S-Japanese coin
9-Garden Implement
(PL.)
10-Prussian city
109-A
foosely woven fabric (Fr.)
42-Walked
44-Carois 47-Ser
48-Grease 49-8kilful BO-Date
in Roman
calendar 63-Half a score 55-Large
12-A cotton fabric with 57-Recording Secretary
(abbr.) a glossy surface
46-Boy's name (abbr.)|13-Treasurers (abbr) 69-Mather (Short)
The solution of the above with a new cross-word puzzle will appear in Monday's issue.
THE
OVERLAND CHINA MAIL
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
contains all the general & sporting news of the week.
Order Your Copy Now.
China Mall Office
· 3A, Wyndham Street,
(Gopyright; 1981, by The Bell Byne
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.