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THE CHINA MAIL.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1934.

11 The WOMAN'S Page titt

Winter "Woollies

Undergarments Grow

More Attractive.

SOFT, SLEEK AND DECORATIVE

Although there is such a wealth of warm coats and every kind of woollen fabric, for our winter wear- ing, quile a number of people can- not manage to be really comfort- able unless they wear wool next tho skin, too.

Once upon a time the

shape, texture and colouring left almost everything to be desired. Now they get more attractive every year -astoonishingly soft in texture; gratifyingly sleek in shape, and really decorative in appearance.

Some people still like the all-in- one combination, but most to-day prefer separate vest and pants. They arrange themselves more harmoniously with our other gar- ments, and although the combina- tions are just an carefully shaped | and as slender, the vest and pants seem to give more complete free- dom

Lacy Patterns

You can have them in various; Jacy patterna in pale pink wool. You can have them, at a rather higher price, in a mixture of silk and wool, still with a lacy pattern.. Women who need a litte, but not: much, more warmed than their or-)

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Evening Print

Bhan_your_hostess says “wear.what you plenze," you can't go wrong in choosing this lovely straicherry print se modeled here. Nots the trardron decolletage created as a definite re action to the current trend of streamlining. The skirt ts rtuna Diented.

dinary alik lingerie provides may STUDY YOUR OWN

be recommended to try wearing the new trunks under the silk instead of the woolly parts and vests. They take up an Infinitesimal amount of space, and they do provide just that! extra protection so many need in cold weather.

people

EVENING FABRICS IN PARIS NOW Astonishing Materials And Colours.

"AEROPLANE" SKIRTS

INDIVIDUALITY

Dress To Bring Out Your Good Points.

CAMONFLAGE DEFECTS

How many women consider the Hubject of dress from the right angle?

The majority, when choosing new hats, frocks, etc., de not study their jown particular type and indivdu- ality but buy merely according to the diclates of fashion, quite india criminately.

Evening fabrics seen in Paris at the present time are astonishing,

By so doing they sink their own from the handsome jet embroidered individuality into the clothes they Fabrice, heavy and stiff satins, to are wearing, and become complete. the gold threaded "crepe clapatis."ly stereotyped, when they ought to Plover's egg and grey blue, yel- make the most of the physical at low, green, red and black are all tractions with which they have

been endowed. featured in formal evening gowns, i which are ankle length in front but¦

It is admitted that go one is pro- fect. If we trained at the back.

study ourselves, Decolletes continue high in front shall discover our defects and at- and nude at the back with an ori-tractions, and our job thencefor- ginal outstanding volant underlin-ward will be to camouflage the ing the movement and matching the faults and accentuate the good aeroplane skirt effect. The latter points.

We

We

Is a blascut double fold of the When this plan is carried out we material attached to the skirt just and that however attractive below the waist in such a way that were before, now we are 100 per it stands out in a way that reminds cent. more 60,

one of the back of a plane, gradual-

ly decreasing to a mere strip at the| bem.

NOVELTY MIRROR

FROM PARIS

Tinted For Day And Evening Mak-up

An amusing novelty from Paris takes the form of a pocket mirror. It is blue on one side and pink on the other to show its owner how to achieve the difference, artistically, between an artificial and

a day. light make-up.

Pulling Up The Workers.

POP

HULLO, SMITH?

WHAT ARE YOU DOING

Spring Millinery

Advance Models To Be Seen Already.

STRAW AND FEATHERS

Long before Spring arrives ac cording to its scheduled time in the calendar there are signs in the amart millinery salons of hat fash- fons appropriate for the new acason. Millinery modes are always changing, but the appearance of the firat straws is of more than or

| dinary interest.

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow

TIFFIN

Fried Whitebait Sliced Lemon

Beefsteak en Casserole Yellow Rice Stuffed Apples

DINNER

Potage aux Petita Oignons Fried Pomfret, Butter Sauce

Snow Potatoes Roast Hare

Red Currant Jelly Creamed Cucumbers Vierges Folles Beefsteak en Casserole

The advance models combine into 4 or 5 round fat fillets, beat s Cut a large piece of rump steak straw and feathers, and the brims little with a cutlet bat, trim, and are a tittle freakish.

season them with salt and pepper. One model is in black shiny Fry both sides slightly in a little straw, with upturned brim and butter over feather pom-pon. Another, also in them aside. Peel and chop finely a a hot plate, and set black straw, has a curiously pleated moderate sized onion, fry it in a. crown, a brim with becoming small stewpan with oz. butter "dip" over the eye, and a decorato a golden colour. Moisten with tive quill drawn through the crown. a glass of Marsala or Madeira wine

A QUICK-CHANGE FASHION.

and 2 tablespoons brown sauce. Boll up and add a tablepoonful of plccalilli or mixed pickles, 2 oz. fried bacon cut into dice. Heat up, jand put it in a fireproof earthen- Detachable Undershirt. [ware casserole, place the Allets on top. Sprinkle over a little parsley. Quick-change fashions are neces-Cover and cook in the oven for sary to the busy hostess. The new hour, Serve hot in casseroe. Hartnell cocktail dress is specially designed to meet the needs of the moment

Stuffed Apples

2 lb. apples, 1 pint water, 4 oz.) currants, 1⁄2 lb. sugar, 1 pint white; evening gown by the addition of swing, water, sugar,

The dress can be turned into an wine, pinch of clanamon. Mix the currants and detachable underskirt of black cire, cinnamon together and heat in a which, as the evening mode decrecs, saucepan until the sugar is dis- touches the ground.

solved. Peel the apples, cut in half. and remove the core, Stew the apples in the syrup until tenderi without breaking them. Idft out, | arrange on a dish. Reduce the syrup and All the apples with a few raisins and a little syrup. Sur- round with a little of the syrup.

Informal and Comfy

Polo cloth in antural tone crontas this nonchalant campus topront worn by Kay English, serson player. It features the wine weida zavors, nas parious slaveno and a loosely-tied belt. With j’Miss English wears w Jaunty Kirte fel het,

TRYING

TO RAISE. THE

WORKING

CLASSES

Potage aux Petita Oignons

2 pints strong stock, 2 doz. small white onions (the size of a nut) 2 oz, butter, 1 doz. small croutons. Peel the onions carefully, but leave them whole. Blanch them in boll.. Ing water for 5 minutes. Strain them and put them in the stock which has been put on the stove to warm. Add a lump of sugar, sea- son to taste. Fry the croutons in įbutler, place them in the tureen, and pour the potage over as soON AB the onions are sift. Be careful that they keep whole.

Roast Hare

Skin, draw and truss a bare, roast it in the usual way, and baste frequently. A moderate sized hars will take about 1 to 11⁄2 hours to cook. It should be well done. When cooked untruss it and disk up. Make a nice gravy with the essence

in the dripping-pån and some rich brown stock, flavour it with a little red-currast jelly and pour it round the base of the dish, Red currant jelly should be served with it.

TURNED SOCIALIST

Vierges Folles

4 oz. Taikoo sugar, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 grated lemon rind, 6 eggs, 2 tablespoonfuls potato flour, pinch of salt. Cream the sugar and thej yolks of eggs, sieve the 2 flours and beat in with the grated lemon rind and the salt. Beat the whites of egga, atimy and fold into the mix- ture. Drop spoonfuls of the mix: ture into deep fat, cook and drain. Heat a pint of white wine with 6 oz. sugar and half a teaspoonful cinnamon powder. Serve this separately with the fritters or pourį· It Into a dish and place the fritters in it.

A Woman's Handicap.

Whilst many girl now-a-daya vie with their masculine friends in almost every branch of out-door sport, the fact remains that "wo- man is woman," and sa auch has to contend with greater physical handicaps than

do men.

For example take the case of Miss Louisa Cocilia Dalman, an 18 year old English girl who re- sides with her parents at 18-A Renmuir Street London, S. W. The story of her illness and subsequent cure can best ba told in the words of her mother:

"About

a year ago," said Mr. Dalman, my daughter began to have terrible pains. She was con- tinually fainting, had severe baad- acher and attacks of giddiness, and from a fine athletic girl fell away antil she became

a physical wreck "Naturally we called in medical aid; yet although all sorts of medi- cinca were tried she continued to gel worse. Her father, and I were greatly worried, and when we verd an account of how Dr. Willams' Pink Pills had cured cases of a

similar nature, we decided to give the Pels a trial. "Soon after

beginning Br. Williams' Pink Pills my daughter Tell great relief, and as continued taking them the pains disappeared; she became free from headaches, out of despondency came cheerfulness, indeed, as if

she

by magic, she was completely re-

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girl, In the

The secret of the world-wide of Dr. popularity and success Williams' Pink Pila te due to their unique curativa tonic action on the blood, and through it ou the nerves, whereby they quickly correct anaemic conditions and functional irregularities, increRKE the appetite, restore roxet to the cheeks, brightness to the eyes. They

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

This crass-word puzzle has been made by an expert be: sw readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic anelling, such as barbor, plow, and witbo

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7 8

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34 35

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138

40

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145

48

52

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HORIZONTAL 1-A lace felli 8-Unfartens 10-Large Enke 11-Tavern 14-Dlacharge 15-You and I 16-Emitting rays of

fight

19-A negative 20-Consume 22-Native of Africa 23-Japanese coin 24-A frog (Latin) 26-Paradis 28-Conceals

20-A bristle (Burg.) 31-Bustle

32-Metric land

FNDESUPE 33-Earth (Latin) 36-An American Bonster and Grator 3-Trim

40-Vault

42-A rodent

5B

151

HORIZONTAL (Gent) { VERTICAL (Cont.) |44-Variety of rock that 13-The neatrila

splits easily |48–Balt (Latin)

17-Girl's name |18-A knot

48-Man's name (abbr.)j21-The emblem of

149-Gardeners

81-Mother (Short) 82-Pai

54-Sorrowful

65-Among [57-Lying flat

¡GB-A cubic unit of

motric measure

VERTICAL

1-Precious stone 2-Any surface 3-Prefix Twice -Over (Post.) 6-Fondle

7-Printer's measure

B-A number

9-Place of rock 11-Opinions

12-To cut off the

edges of a coin

Neptune

28-Noley sleepers

25-Worship

27-Stockade In Russia

28-Head covering

30-Recent 34-Grate

25-Volume of maps 36-Lavished extreme

fondnasa

37-At any time 38-A vagrant 141-Glen

43-Wing-shaped 145–Girl's name

47-A. Mohammedan

prines j49–Japanese coin

50-Parched 03-Preposition 63-Pronau

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