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THE CHINA MAIL.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1933.
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29th, AT
THE CENTRAL
SHE WASHED HIS WOUNDS AND URGED HIM ON HER COURAGE WAS HIS COURAGE, HER ARMS THE CRADLE OF THE CONQUERORS
A GREAT STORY! A GREAT CAST: A GREAT PICTURE-!
RICHARD
THE
HARD ER
Out of the crowded hours they fired
has come a tidal drama duay as he- man passion....soaring to the skins!
WITH EDNA MAY OLIVER, GUY KIBBEE
AND A CAST OF 5,000
AN RKO RADIO SPECIAL!
ANK
"AL FRESCO FETE"
the 50th Annual Fete of the
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
will be held in the compound of the
CATHOLIC
CATHEDRAL
on
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1933
From 3.30 p.m., to 11 p.m.
Under the Distinguished Patronage of
H.E. The Governor Sir Willium Peel, K.C.M.G.. K.B.E.
ADMISSION -
$1.00.
Each admission ticket entitles the Holder to a Souvenir on the evening of the Fete only.
From 3.20 p.m. to 6 p.m. the stalls will be open and excellent programmes staged of special interest to Children. Tea and refreshments obtainable.
In the Grounds there will be a Toy Bazaar - Lucky Wheel - Shooting Gallery and a lot of other attractions.
All The Fun Of The Fair
for the
KIDS and GROWN-UPS Come and Help Hong Kong's Foor.
Making Use Of Old Furs
Converted, They May
The
Be In The Mode.
frame-the-face collar; in some form or other, Is returning-to favour for women who appreciate. the flattering lne such a fur col- lar can give.
Many yokes. collars and ton sleeves as well as other excellent warmth-giving details are to be seen in flat fur trimming. Thess flat fur ties, stolen, yokes, sleeves, hands ruuning the full length of a coat, capes, muffs, tippets, waist- roats and detachable fur collars give those of us, who have well- worn fur coats and odd pleces of fur put away against the arrival of an occasion such as the present, the opportunity of stepping right into the mode-at renovation cost. only. Seal. squirrel, nutria and akunk can all be turned to good account.
NEWEST ENSEMBLE
The very newest thing in en- sembles it topenat, skirt and tunic jacket. The coat linking matches the tunic, and ties the whole thing up very smartly,
Evening Luxury
shin splendid mink coot, worn by Mar Clarke, screen player, fairly endiates warmth and beauteous lux- sey. Designed specifically for eve- sing wear, the cost is worn over a anft, eling gown of midnight blus cire satin,
Menu Suggestions Fòr To-morrow
TIFFIN Tripe a la Nicoise Mashed Potatoes
Scotch Pie
Baked Stuffed Apples
DINNER Mullicatawny Soup
Pomeret a la Creme Boiled Silverside of Beef Macedoine of Vagetables Steamed Suet Pudding Rum Sauce
Tripe a la Nicoise
1 oz.
G
2 lb. tripe (well boiled);
wine; butter: pint white
carrots: onions: 1 pint stock; 2 pepper and salt. Meit bulter in a resserole. Add sliced carrots and onions and fry till brown. Add boiled
2 tripe. cut
inch into squares, with pepper and salt to
In tuste. Stir stock and
over enough white wine or milk,] Lo cover. Cook quickly in a hot oven. Drain and serve with sauce made from 1 tablespoon clove oll 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 1 egg yolk, twice its weight in cream, and a dash of vinegar. Whisk well be fore serving.
Holled Silverside of Beef
2 lb. silverside; 3 small turnips:
1 medium parsnip; 3 small carrots:
8 peppercorns; small cabbage:
[suet dumplings. Wash meat well.
Elastic Lace
Elastic laces, silks, and velvets are among the most interesting de- velopments of this season. A yard and a half of elastic lace is all that is used in a perfect Princess dinner frock. A cap of elastic) velvet, or a large beret, is only the size of a powder-puff and can be put in one's handbag! It is very attractive in all the new colours.
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DALMATIAN VELVET FOR EVENING.
Resembles Dog's Skin.
Necks on day dresses are
now
high sometimes Anished off with a soft bow, or buttoned across with one rever rising above the shoulder line, but mostly one sees
small reund or square necke, with rows of piping or sitching on the bodice, ¡ and a good deal of interest centre- ed either in the shoulder, which is still moderately wide, or between the elbow and the wrist; puff and lego mutton sleeves, except oc- casionally for evening, have com- pletely disappeared.
Intricate Cut Of Sleeves.
Intricate out at the top of the sleeves to form points is a new and interesting trick fashion has upi her sleeve.
Folds to obtain fullness are very. very now and if you crave elbow room, this same treatment, repeat- ed at the wrist as well as at the
shoulder, will give a weeping, oval line hat is both graceful and comfortable.
POWDER-ROUGH AND LIPSTICK
Four tints of lipstick and pow.
If very salty, soak for the few der-rouge, exactly matching each hours in cold water, and then wipe other, arg considered
sufficient
dry. Tie into a round with a plece variety for the different types of of string or tape. Place in a pan women who do not wish to look af cold water, enough to, cover.] "made up," but t have their natural
Skim, simmer gently for beauty enhanced. Boll up. 30 minutes. Skim again and boll
hour. Add peeled, washed and Green and white spots and a be. sliced cabbage, turnips, carrots, goain red-and-white are poular wine paranipa, dumpling and pepper colour effects, All the spotted POR, Cover and simmer again range for crepes and foulards are
areful.
| Cover clonely and cook in a very
slow oven for one hour. Serve for hour.
from casserole with mashed pota
teen.
Scotch Pie
11⁄2 lb. four: 1⁄2 teaspoon salt; 24
| ib. lean port; 1 hard boiled egy;
A
3 oz, buller; 1 egg and little water; 3 oz. bacon; 1⁄2 teaspoon Fail: pinch of pepper.
Rub butter into flour. Add salt, and moisten with beaten egg to make firm
dough. Roll out thinly and line a well greased ple dish with alter- nate layers of pork, bacon and egg. Add seasoning and water, cover and decorate with remainder of pastry. Make a hole in centre of ple and glaze with egg. Bake 2 hours. Put in 1 gill of stock and 4oz. gelatine, dissolved. Serve with a green salad.
Pomfret a la Creme
1 medium pomfret; whit wine to: cover; pinch ground clove; pepper; |salt; pinch grated lemon peel; 1 egg yolk; vinegar; cream. Plate fish in a buttered fireproof· ́dish. Sprinkle with pepper and salt, ground clove and lemon peel, pour,
COLD meat and fowl become really appetising with a little
LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE,
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HORIZONTAL
1-To burst axunder
7-Planned
13-Large take 14-Passageway
16-Military assistant 17-Harbor 18-Pad puls 19-Mirth
20-Unit 21-Odd 23-Terminate
24-Residence (abbr.)
25 Organ of hearing 27-Give pleasure to 30-Marry
32-Large mammaş of
South America B-Rast 15-Foundations
30-Food containers
80-Gain
io-Conflict
41-Opinión 42-Rot
44-English title
48–Medicinal plant 48-Sardinia (abbr.) 49-Sharp encounter. 50-Station (abbr.)
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| HORIZONTAL (Cont) | VERTICAL (Cont)
62-Evil
63-Science.
66-Lured
59-Prefix. Acrote
61-Trim
63-City in Italy
64-Reating place
65-Ventura
66-Endures
67-Remove the skin 68-Thin 69-Moved by steam
VERTICAL
1-Banishua
2-To prese 2-Father
4-To
step, so flax
5-Segmenta
6-Row
7-Plat
8-Edge
9-Chlid's gama 10-Place of baked clay |11-Paradies
12-Those who, dead 15-A garden toet. (pl.)" 21-Berles
122-Consume
|24-Slams of a palm
25-Clattered
28-The author of
"The Cloister and the Hearth"
(29-Dined 110-Faden
31-Hinder
33-Gulde 34-Bluggish
36-ARK
37-8peak
41-Land surrounded by
water (pl.) 42-Huts 45-Gava |47-Consumed 4B-Borrowful |51-A. fish-hook
62-Lower animal 54-Genuine |65-The darnel 57--Lácarata 68-8mall beda
|59-A set of workers 80-Scarce
# -02-Half a scoré
64-Mineral spring
-The solution of the above with a new ormes-wort practs wits" appear in Monday's issus.
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ALTER
Bringing Up Father.
WELL, IVE JUST HIRED A CHEF „THAT WAS FORMERLY IN THE
EMPLOY OF BARON ÚDWILL - (TYS JUST ANOTHER. STER URI
THE LADDER IN SOCIKTING FOR US-
{AMI SUPPOSEDÍ TO OË HAPPY.
·ABOUT IT!
THERE'S THE NEW COOK-
HE LOOKS LIKE HE. BATS
ALL HE COOKG~.
YES-MUM!"I LEFT THE BARON AFTER BEIN' IN HIS, SERVICE
FOR FOUR YEARS-
WHY DID YOU: QUM MAY HA
OHI I GOT SICK AND. TIRED OF COOKING CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE FOR HIM. THE HAD IT TİVİLİR
DAYS A WEEKS.
EEK!"
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