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THE CHINA MAIL
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933.
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KING'S THEATRE
STARTS SUNDAY,
A RIP-ROARING RIOT OF BACKSTAGE NEWSPAPERDOM.
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HOWARD HUCHES
PRESENTE
LEVIS MILESTONE
PRODUCTION
THE
PRACTICABILITY AND CHIC
Gown With Removable Jackets.
ATTRACTIVE SPORTS WEAR
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A clever idea of Mr. Patou is the evening gown with two removable jackets. One of these costumes has a frock of Alice-blue crepe, very plain and simple with the line of decolletage rounded at the front and cut in a V at the back, the latter edged with small velvet roses of a darker shade of blue, which extend over the front of the shoulders. Over this is worn a short, loose jac-) ket with long sleeves which are tight below the elbow and are fin ished about the wrists with a bandi of the roses. Over this again is a longer jacket of the darker blue velvet with a rather loose elbow sleeve and a band of the velvet roses around the neck. This makes ja very practical costume
for any jevening function and with the Highter jacket it may serve quite as well for the afternoon.
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The Patou evening frocks of sa- tin, lace, organza or light weight| woollen crepe are extremely simple! with skirts which clear the floor and plain bodices often with a belt There or folded girdle of velvet.
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is a pink satin frock, for instance, which is worn with an evening jac- ket of brown velvet, which has a brown velvet belt and there is a dainty one of yellow organza with| the bodice in soft folds crossed at) the front and back, which has belt of nuvy blue velvet tied in a bow at one side. A frock of black! net has a double belt of two bands, of overlapping sequins, one in lac- quer red and the other in jet which tle at the side, the ends reaching nearly to the edge of the skirt,
Mme. Schiaparelli's collection is also simple and smart. Heavy hand- knitted cardigans or Eton jackets in honeycomb, or as the French call' jít, "blistered" pattern, are shown with plain woollen sports frocks, jand blouses of the same heavy tri- cot dre used with jackets and skirts Short scarves of this game heavy knitted wool are shown with INVENTION OF BEAUTY. both frocks and coats. An amusing) Most attractive creation not only for little round knitted cap, which is Indles, but also for cushions, handker-shown in the accompanying photo- chicle, and ornamental articles for graph, is worn with the sport cos- ladies' wear
also
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tumes. Mme. Schiaparelli 'uses the crinkled ribbon, which she, first introduced in her August col-j icction, for scarves and trimming) on both day and evening frocks. This also is shown in the photo- graph trimming the black and white bodice of the street costume.
One of the most practical and at- tractive sports costumes in the! Schiaparelli collection consists of a) loose, two-thirds length coat and wrap-around skirt of gray-blue heavy ribbed woollen material and ja tucked-in blouse, or sweater ofj navy blue knitted wool. The coat is fastened at one side with brown
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Menu Suggestions For To-morrow
TIFFIN
Split Pen Soup Sirloin Steak Steamed Rice
Blanc Mange with Custard Sauce. DINNER.
Chicken Consomme with Shell
Macaroni
Erga a la King
Pigeon vol-au-vent Larded Saddle of Venison
Roast Potatoes Spinach with Gravy
Cheese Fondue with Worcestershire
Sauce
Chocolate Eclairs
Split pea Soup
Soak 2 cups split peas in cold water to cover, overnight; drain cover with 2 quarts bolling stock and cook until tender. Put 1⁄4 cup
salt pork cubes or a boiled ham bone in a saucepan, add 3. table- spoons finely chopped onion, cook 10- minutes, stirring constantly,
Rub Re-
pea mixture through a sieve. move ham bone. Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a saucepan, add 2 table- spoons flour, stir until smooth, add gradually 2 cups bolled milk stirring constantly. Combine with pea® inix-| ture and season with 1 teaspoon salt and cayenne. Heat to boiling point and serve.
Spinach with Gravy
Boll and chop some spinach, or rub it through a sieve; place it in a stewpan with one ounce (2 table- spoons) of butter; season with salt. and pepper, and mix well.. Dust in a teaspoonful of flour, add half
Add a
a pint of good gravy; let it boll fast. for 5 or 6 minutes. good squeeze of lemon juice and serve very hot.
Cheese Fondue
To 1 cup boiling milk add 1 cup soft bread crumbs (do not pack in cup), lb. grated Dutch cheese; add 1 tablespoon butter; a pinch of cayenne, 1 tablespoon Worcester- shire sauce, 3 egg yolks well bea- ten, then fold in the stiffly beaten whites of 3 eggs. Turn into a but- tered pudding dish and bake for 20. minutes in a slow oven. Serve im- mediately in dish in which it is baked.
Eggs a la King
in uni- Cut 6 hard-bolded eggs form alicea, marinate eggs with
French dressing, let stand 1 hour or longer. Remove the stems and peel the caps from 2-dozen fresh mushrooms, cut caps in alices, cross- wise: Melt 2 tablespoons butter, add mushrooms and green pepper, finely shredded, add 1 tablespoon onion juice; cook 2 or 3 minutes stirring constantly. Add 11⁄2 cups milk or
cream and simmer -10
EIGHT HIGHLIGHTS FOR continue stirring. Drain
APRIL
leather frogs and smaller frogs Slit Skirts And Sleeves
fasten the skirt at one side of the back. A smart costume for the younger woman consist of a skirt
of gray woollen material scalloped
Included.
eggs from dressing and slide them [have draped collars in alluring de- carefully into cream mixture; sur-
signs
round the dish with boiling water, Amusing - useful short evening cover and let stand under electric Jackets which become three-quar-grill until very hot. Beat 2 egg ters coats by adding, separate apron rollos, dilute with 3⁄4 cup bot cream skirts, th
and stir carefully into the egg More ensembles thar suits.-
mixture; season with salt, pepper Two-way 'sults and ensembles and a few grains of cayenne. Whep that can become entirely different egg yolks are set, serve. Immediate blouses, hats and gloves,
The eight outstanding highlights around the top and worn without a of the new clothes for the present belt, and a plain jacket of a darker month according to Rosette Har- gray fastened with nickel clips and grove of Nes Service are: In blouse of speckled silk,
Sleeves slit to show dress through the cast or with all the fullness be Children's sun-bathing outfits low the elbow, which can be used at home or on the Waistlines generally are adjust-sometimes straight and tight. beach include a swing seat, stripedjable. Necklines are close with the
Bringing Up Father,
Capelets on conta and some suits with waistlength capes.
Wide diversity, regarding sleeves,
Women who are clever at crochet should start making coloured wool-
Slit akirts and straighline skirts len gauntlets for their fabric gloves. | umbrella, table, and chairs. All are covering of collarbones showing with pleats stitched or added below. These hand-made cuffs are the
canvas, and fold nearly flat. great Ingenulty. Some aquare necks the neck but few godet effects.
Intest accessory to a woollen scarf.
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