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THE CHINA MAILS

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1934.

111 The WOMAN'S Page tit

White Fur On Frocks

Powdered Starch Best Cleanser.

QUICK AND EFFECTIVE

Trimmings of white

fur

on

frocks, hats, or children's ́ går- most successfully menta may be cleaned with powdered starch without troubling to remove the fur from the articles.

if the fur trims a black garment, such as volvet, the surrounding. materials should be well protected before beginning the cleaning pro- cess. Sprinkle the starch over the fur and rub it in fightly, Leave on for a time and then shake out throughly. This cleaning method will be found most effective.

WARDROBES IN THE HALL.

Improvement On The Hatstand.

A great improvement on the old- fashioned batshtand in the hell wardrobe, in which hats and coats are kept out of sight and yet are conveniently at hand..

wardrobe

Any plain, modern serves the purpose, It should have! a shelf at the top for hats and a) long mirror fitted inside one of the doors. It is a good plan to have the hanging cupboard divided into two parts and to fit one with a cen- iral rod and coat-hangers and the other with swivel hooks.

Flaunting Flounces

The latest thing in dinner dresses is tharmingly displayed by Dorothy Weick, screen player. It is of plaid taffeta, very simply made with full skirt flounce and double pujad sleeves. Note the molding at the kipa.

SPRING SCARVES COLOURFUL.

Ribbons Put To A

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow

TIFFIN Chicken Patties · Mutton Curry Cakes Green Peas Creamed Bamboo Shoota Cornflour Custard Compote of Pears DINNER

.Corn Soup Fillers of Sole Otero Braised Wild Duck

Roast Potatoes -Red Currant Jelly Lettuce Salad Ginger Trifie·· Mutton Carry Cakes

lery seeds or celery salt. Turn the sweet corn into a saucepan, add ce- lery salt; onlon, cut in pieces, and the stock. Let it simmer gently [for about an hour until the corn and onion are tender, then rub'all flour and when well blended stir in the milk and bring them to the boil. Add the sweet corn, season to taste, and simmer the soup gent- ly for a few minutes before serving.

Fillets Of Sole Olero.

4 large potatoes, 1' gill of shelled shrimps, salt and pepper, paraley, 4 fillets of sole, 1 oz. of butter cheese sauce, parmesan cheese. Bake the 2 oz. rice, 6 oz. cold mutton, 1 potatoes, cut off the tops and scoop tomato, 1 oz. butter, 1 tablespoon put the soft potato so that only the minced onion, 1% level teaspoon kin remains. Chop the shrimps curry powder, 1 teaspooon flour, 1 finely. Mash, season and enrich tablespoon chutney, seasoning, egg the potato with a litle butter. Add and bread-crumbs. Melt half the the shrimps to the mixture and ro- butter and fry the onion lightly in turn it to the cases. Roll up each it. Add the remainder of the but Allet of sole and cook in the oven ter, and when melted, stir in the with a lump of butter and season- curry powder and flour until well ing. Put a little cheese sauce into blended. Peel and chop the tomato, each potato, put a flilet of sole on add this and bring the mixture to top of each and decorate with the ball, stir in the minced meat few, shrimps. Decorate with sprigs. chutney and bolled rice. Season of parsley.

the mixture and spread it on

Braised Wild Duck

plate till firin, then divide into 8 1 large wild duck, 2 oz of drip- or 10 portions and shape these into ping. oz. of flour, 1 gill of water, round cakes with egg, and coal 1 orange, 2 lemons, a small tin of with bread-crumbs. Fry them till cherries. Spread the duck with golden, drain and serve them gar-dripping and bake it in a tin in a nished with a rice border. This hot oven for 15 minutes. Place would require extra rice.

Corn Flour Custard,

duck in a casserole in a slow oven. Pour off half the dripping from the 1 oz, of cornflour, 3 eggs, 1 oz, of baking pan. Add the flour half a sugar, vanilla essence, 1 pint milk, gill of lemon juice and 1⁄2 a gill of ja pinch of salt. Mix the cornflour cherry juice. Pour in the water, and salt to a smooth paste with a stir the gravy till it boils, and put little of the milk. Put the rest of it with the duck. Bake for 20. the milk into a saucepan and bring minutes. Heat the cherries and to the boil. Pour it on to the corn-nut them inside 2 lemons cut to flour, stirring all the time and ro-the shape of baskets. Dish up the turn all to the pan Stir until boil-duck garnished with cherries and ing, then simmer gently for 10 sliced orange and pour gravy round i Scarves are coming back minutes. Remoye nan, cool the it.

spring colours. The mixture slightly, then stir in the newest one is made of grey and beatan yolks of 3 eggs and 'the green silk ribbons, gathered and white of one, he sugar and flavour- ing essence. Return pan to stove joined together in rows to make and stir for 3 or 4 minutes for the a brond scarf.

Small entrance-halls which can- not accommodate a wardrobe of the usual type may have a spare corner into which a corner ward-bright robe may be bulit,

BRONZE HAIRPIN

IN NEW USE.

Bright Glass Beads.

New Use.

eggs to cook slightly, but on no ac- count let it boil after they are add- ed.

One of the newest black woollen dresses has the shoulder yoke and

Corn Soup long, tight sleeves made of thin

Itin of sweet corn, 1 onion, 11⁄21⁄2 A huge bronze hairpin is the

pints of white stock, 1 pints of newest gadget for holding the strange puckered ribbon. woollen sports scarf in place,

new scarf is made of milk. 4 oz. of butter or margarine, 4 oz of flour, seasoning, few ce. Bracelets made of three strands 'looped chenille. It looks its. best of large glass boads, in the rich in bright red, thrown round the velvet tones of wine, amethyst and shoulders of & knitted dress ruby,

trimmed with leather fastenings.

Another

NEW NECKLACE TREND.

Wooden Accessories. For Outdoors.

ends

of

A necklace of wooden beads jdull red, green, and natural, tied at

the back with narrow suede, together with wooden stud earrings, and a two-headed beret jpin makes an unusual set, and will go well with a suit of "country

} gentle-woman's” tweeds.

Long pearl necklace with huge jade and diamante motif are now

Been.

Advance Spring Hat Model.

A hat in 'nigger "satin, with aquare crown and slitched peak brim, can be worn off the face and | slightly titled to the right. This is an advance model and gives'soma· idea of what we may expect la the spring.

Tailored Smartness

Tatlored and chackat, this brown and white wholen anti-froćk És worn #Bocsionly, by : Rochelle Iindson, screen playm? Et fanturos doubis, inverted tucks the length of such alessa, "Annatad· kick) plan and branit pockets, ''With it 'Miss Bed ans wears a brown woolan hat and brown: punda mumps.

POPA Christmas Problem Solyed.

DECAN I HELP YOU,

SIRP

I CAN'T THINK......WHAT TO SEND MY WIFES MOTHER

CHRIS

Woolen Smartness

This striking sunie dress worn by Patricia Ellis, acroen playar, is of send colored wool. Fontures of the ensemble are the close-pleated skiri and the V-shaped yoke of tucked cotton net at tha" meckline. Tha brown accessories ura of lyon velvet.

Ubiquitous Véils.

Veils are important again. With their help we can face the "off the brow" hats. The newest ones are short and very stiff

Why Children Are “Naughty.”

A Common-sense. Explanation

"I don't know where sonny gets his Lemper from", anys many a mother, and sometimes she will add, with, a meaning look at hubby; "not from my side of the family, I'm sure!”

Ana matter of fact the child's naughtiness is generally due to some stomach disorder, but with Baby's Own Tablela at hand there is a well- | tried remedy available quickly to sel

the trouble right..

These pleasant-to-take fitile "tablets) should be in every nursery' for use both me -preventative and cure. A tablet given occasionally keeps the child well, tunes up

the internal or gant, stimulates the intestines. Blight- ly larger doses speedily correct acute stomach and bowel trouble, expel worms, check diarrhoea, while the care. fully balanced prescription of the sablets also allaya fever, colds and

croup,

Especially valuable during teething, Baby's Own Tablets banish the causer of pain almost as if by magic, and thus induce sound, natural alecs, Guaran

eed to contain no narcotics or other harmful drugs, they are the ideal health safeguard for babies and young children. Keep a vall handy. chemists can supply you,

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DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZLE.

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VERTICAL (Cant). 18-Walking stick

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19-Boat' in a church.

|65-Territory (abbr.)

HORIZONTAL

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away -Odd

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liquid measure

17-American

Temperance Society (abbr.) 1P-Head covering 20-Aged

22-6mall kind 23-Nickel (abbr.) 24-A bulky package 22-Distribuis 27-Plural sumx 28-Alar 20-Marry $1-Weakena 92-Half a score

34-For what cause 35-Corner

37-Knock

38-Strike lightly 41-Mind 44-Bustiz 46-ámali vallay 47-Exist

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do-Waik 51-Venture

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mind 2-Partakes of supper 4-Point of compass

(abbr.) 5-Musical note -Conjunction

7-Assistent Adjutant

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20-Uneven

121-Dart 121-A

28-Pinea 30-incited

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34-Full of molature 36-Haven

37-Crimson

38-Entrance to a mine

|40-Augments

41-A dance 42.Tidings 44-Combining form.

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51-On the GEAR 63-Vary "fat 65-A Shakespearoan

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60-Prefiz. Bafore 61-June-bug Jus-t'had (Contr.) 65-Vice-President

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