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THE CHINA MAIL.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1933.
11 The WOMAN'S Page f
FOX IS FUR VOGUE OF THE MOMENT
Silver Variety Leads As Favourite.
SHOULDER CAPES OF OPULENT DESIGN
The craze for fox grows, and the smartest holiday resorts will see
much of this becoming fur.
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At Le Touquet women are wear- ng simple suits in soft cream and beige, with opulent capelets
Two or three foxes silver foxes. spread out are being worn as shoulder-cape, and convey a senso fax While silver of costly chic can never be amongst the cheap
lass of furs, they really are serately priced at the moment
In Many Shades.
American, English.
mo-
and French
women all love the fox. The silver
belge
grey-
variely ranks first, but the and rmon rulnured and the bate foxes arr found to be very be- and this new capelet is
also lovely in white foxes, especial- when worn with frocks of lace.
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A true Casino tailette was in a fine deep cafe-au-lait coloured Ince with double-white foxen forming the shoulder rape
cute!
The latest arrangement of neck turs is an intricate affair. Three loves split is a favourite style, the last strand just ratching the elbow. Such a wrap is generally worn with the simplest of exquisitely trocks. Grey Is a winner every
with the tome wor
the w foxer, that demure Quaker grey colour- Ing. which in lonely woven can. vas like wool fabric is so snart.
Baby-beaver and sable-squirrel suit those who find grey ton cold a shade for their particular colour- Ing. Breadtail for winter will be fitted ke rioth--in sleeky black and brown.
Winged Creation
fins your evening gown got wings? The lately creation worn here by Bette Davis, screen player, kas and is is the prime favorite in her ward- robe. The gown is of white ribbed with crepe with a suggestion of a train, although it shows the shoe. tips in front. The wing effect in given by the unusual sleeves.
VELVET IMPORTANT
FOR WINTER
Materials That Will Hold The Stage.
New materials for winter to date concentrate on velvet. The latest kind is white. almost transparent,; and seamed in broad panels, with a hand-embroidered gold bead small as a pin's head.
AN
Menu Suggestions For To-morrow
TIFFIN.
Vegetable Marrow Rissole Jellied Sheep's Tongues Beetroot Salad Lentil Salad Currant Frittera DINNER. Vegetable Soup Baked Mushrooms
Roast Pheasant Brend Sauca
Fried Sweet Potatoes
London Syllabub
Vegetable Marrow Rissole
Dr
butter and sugar to a cream, add the yolks of the eggs one by one. Stir in the flour and milk alternate- ty. Clean and add the currants and the grated rind of the lemon
Have ready essence.
a deep sancepan of boiling fat, take up teaspoonsful of the mixture and drop them into the fat. Fry pale jurown, turning
Sprinkle with leing sugar. About pint| of milk or less will be required.
Baked Mushrooms.
once.
20 mushrooms; lb. butter; pop-
Gold embroidered moire ailk is another new fabric for evening frocks, something like lame but much stiffer. Other gold-embroid-|
Pare a large marrow thinly, cut per and salt. Peel the mushrooms, in have the pattern cred velveta
down the centre lengthwise, re- Cut off a portion of the stalks and checks and stripes.
move seeds, All in the scooped out wipe the mushrooms carefully with There are also velvet embossed part with minced meat of any kind, a piece of fannel dipped in salt. ninon. Bilk stockinette flecked The the two parts together secure. Lay the mushroom in a greased with gold, reversible marocains, ly with string. Previously have a fireproof dish, put a small piece of satin jersey and a new white lace little gravy prepared in a stewpan. butter on the top of each and sea- with no pattern. It is as close as place the stuffed marrow in this son with pepper and salt. Put the rough crepe.
and stew gently for an hour. Serve dish in the oven and bake 20 min- utes. Serve the mushrooms in the hot gravy poured round.
dish in which they ware cooked and hand round maitre d'hotel butter. London Syllabub,
ULTRA-FEMININE FASHIONS.
Long Soft Lines.
Jellied Sheep's Tongues. 4 sheep's tongues; I pint cooked green peas; pint aspic jelly; 1
pint sherry; 1 pint milk; 1 02. lettuce: glaze; mayonnaise sauce. Prepare and cook the tongues.ugur: 1⁄2 teaspoon grated nutmeg; clotted cream. Put the sherry and Trim the roots and skin them, then
sugar into a bowl. Stir in the Fine woollen materials and long. brush them over with glaze. If
nutmeg. Add the
Stir all
soft lines make the ultra-feminine necessary glaze the tongue twice, should be quite fresh,
milk which clother which are now offered in but the first coating must be dry well together stand on ice. Serve uniform before adding the second. When with clotted cream on the top and type which women have been wear-quite cold pour over a little fiquid ing since the spring.
contrast with the severe
unds.
but nearly setting aspic jelly. Ar-sprinkle with hundreds and thou- These soft hines cut on the cross range the tongues in a circle od on are more suitabl for fur
trim-entree dish on a bed of shredded
mags.
AUTUMN SILHOUETTE
The new silhouette for autumn frocks will be mainly tubular, but quite different from that of 1900.
lettuce. Pile the peas in the cen
tre, pour a little mayonnaise over the peas and garnish with lettuce hearts Place chopped uspic round the dish.
Current Frittera.
b. flour: 1 oz. butter; 2 oz.
MADGE TITHERADGE has the new modified tray currants; milk: 1 teaspoon baking
IN "PROSCENIUM”
Wonderful Array of New Gowns,
Fur Coal of Future.
Miss Muoge Titheredge, who last,
Min Fay Compton's The best and exclusive skies na-month funk
cut about Place in "Proscenium" at the Globe turally should not be
Theatre, appeared complete with on more than necessary, so it is good; news to hear that the slim straightray of new froclus. roat model of, similar length as the dress beneath is the "leader" for
A pannier evening gown of white) chiffon over silver sue is Miss Titherudge's choice for the 1918 in an Interesting
more
urs such as anble, mink, kolinsky, prologue. This broadtail, and Persian lamb. Les ser fars may be more fantastic ineunder of the modes of the end
of the war period. make-up, but, from what I hear, the
Garments uf
immediate expert furrier prefers the slim ele.
|fashion significance are her evening gan lines that do ntion to the beauty of the pelts and the figure own of palest pink chiffon velvet. The in sheath-hike down to the Contrasting
knees, and then flures out into one of the new long trains at the back.
of the wearer.
col.
lara will be rather the exception thap the rule; that is to say, for these really superior coats.
Sable, mink, and squirrel are all 10 becoming to the face that nothing else is required. But I have
very crquisite Been some
with large black ermine capelets, shawl collars and revers in white
rmulae.
"BLACK SHEEP"
A charming wrap in peach satin has a high waist line and a sash Elwelt. Like Miss Compton,
wears a pyjama suit in the rehear mal scese.
A Relic of The Dark Ages
That is what constigation should be in there enlightened days, and would be too, if the demands of civilization did not so often intervene and upset nature's functions. An official dinner, in rush to keep an appointment, the exigencies of business, no matter what may have caused delay, the constipa. tion which results is a very real dan ger, since it brings in its train disor The black sheep appears to have dered stomach, billous attacks, Ilverish- been singled out for special atten-ness, headaches, dizziness, and other tion on the part of Fashion. The alimenta.
Newest Tweed Weave
Ineck line. which leaves the should-powder; 1⁄2 lemon; a pinch of salt; ers bare. and the materials are 2 oz. Rugar: 2 eggs; vanilla or al such as were never dreamed about mond essence. Sieve the flour, 33 years ago.
'salt and baking powder. Beat the
Constipation should never be allowed Intest tweed is called by this name, to persist, for therein lies the breed- and Schiaparelli, of Paris, has made ing ground af much discase--the germ autumn dresses of this for several which thrive in a food tract
congested women with a reputation for smart with waste matter. As corrective, and as a means of restoring natural dressing.
regularity, nothing better exists than Lady
Mountbatten, the the gentle yet efficient tiny laxative Hon. Mrs. Richard Norton and the pila, Pinketten. One as a dinner.pilt,|
Louis
ure
Hon. Mrs. Reginald Fellowes among the possessors of black sheep
BUILA.
two da Jaxative, three as a purgative, Pinketon aid digestion, stimulate the liver, dispel constipation. Chemists everywhere sell Pinkettes.
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert bui our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic
elling, such as harbor, plow,
16
and altho
12.
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10
34 35
36
38 139
53
HORIZONTAL
1-Plots
B-A vegetable S-Material with a
corded surface 10-A rodant
12-A allor (Colloq.) 14-Edict
16-Move rapidly 17-Performed
19-Dip
HORIZONTAL (Cont.) 45-Female deer 16-Near by |47-Willingness
49-Pronoun 50-The (Fr.) 61-End
03-An article of
furniture
[84-A badge of merit
66-Recompense
21-Prefix indicating the 67-But!
down
23-Leaving
20-Preposition
27-A naval officer
(abbr.)
20-Turi
30-Garden implement 31-Crime
32-Narrates
33-Performed
34-A spider
38-An ancient musical;
instrument
42-A play on words 43-Anger
44-A metric land
MILLUMI
58-Linger
160-Youths
01-Stain
VERTICAL
2-Conjunction 3-A beverage 4-Extends 6-Respire
6-Dine 7-And (Lat.) B-Ev}|
11-insect 13-Ciane of
115-Fragment of cloth |16~Ruminant with
Antlers
VERTICAL (Cont)
18-Fates
19-Sliest
20-Pool
22-Unil
24-American poet
26-An atom bearing at
electric charge 20-Bind
28-Killed
31-Horse
34-Extend over
37-Recialms
38-A covering for the
foot (pl.) 29-Prefix. Before
10.Plaything 141-Plant
47-Crimsyn $49-A fagle (50-A support
52-Tablet
54-Ensane
BB-Lick Up
|87-Egyptian sun-god 150-Leave
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