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THE CHIN
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1934.
1t1 The WOMAN'S Page 1
Commencing TO-DAY at the CENTRAL.
THE FIRST OF THE BIG PICTURES AT THE SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES!
SOS
KEBERG
LOVE SENT HER PLUNGING THROUGH THE SKIES -- Rodng her plane to the rescue of the man she loved, marooned with four others on a crumbling ice- berg in Greenland's Arctic wastest ...CRASHI...The plane in flames against the side of the Iceberg ...A beautiful woman trapped on the berg with five desper ate men)... WHAT A PICTURE!
With ROD LA ROCQUE, LENI RIEFENSTAHL, Gibson Goe land, Ernst Üdet. Story by Dr. Amold Fanck, Musle by Paul Denson. Directed by Tay Gamett. Produced under auspices of Danish Government and Knud Rasmussen, noted Polar explorer, A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.
THE FOLLOWING NEW ADMISSION PRICES:-
DRESS CIRCLE..
$1.10
BACK STALL
.80
FRONT STALJ
.35
UPPER CIRCLE
.35
SERVICEMEN 40 Cts. TO BACK STALLS.
ZAUNDITY &
DRY CLEANING
REDUCED PRICES.
A NEW
PRICE LIST
HAS BEEN ISSUED COMMENCING
ON 1ST JAN.
FOR
LAUNDRY,
All Hats Must Be Swagger Smartness Poised Correctly
Coiffure Should Be Studied.
WHERE THE FRENCHWOMAN SCORES OVER OTHERS
Though clothes and some mil- linery examples are charming and practical, there are many extraor-[ dinary hat-shapes about. Small, hats prevail, but they are worn in many peculiar ways. A hat to look correct must be poised with Individuality, with every side and peculiarity of the face and coiffure carefully studied.
that
Englishwomen seldom have this understanding of poise Frenchwoman possess. The Paris- ian will alter her whole style and coiffure if sufficiently attracted to
a millinery model to consider It! worth while.
The new bonnet is pretty and youthful, but how difficult to wear. Its very picturesque attributes are apt to be a little unpractical.
Other capa and berets still ex- panse of the coiffure revealed.
de mesure en it is comfortable, the Russian car mengger com, worn by Florine McKinney, screen player, is one of the favored models this sea- son. The cost is lined with the same blue as the wool of the frack.
Menu Suggestions For To-morrow
TIFFIN Langues Pances Sauce Piquant Veal Olives Mashed Spinach
French Fried Potatoes Pears a la Suisse Caramel Sauce DINNER
Consomme Mulligataway
Cod Fritters Thousand Island Dressing Salmi of Wild Duck
Red Currant Jelly Galantine of Beef
Russian Salad
Burnt Almond Souffle
Leagues Pances
Perfect Figure Of To-Day
Foundation Garment's
Importance.
NEVER LOOK FOR BARGAINS
The perfect feminine figure tɔ- day is the one which shows smooth, well rounded curves with no pro- a.inent "bumps" and no hollows.
Your posture, of course, has a great deal to do with your figure. Stand correctly and you'll have no hallow in your back and your hips and stomach won't protrude.
But let us
assume that after mastering the almost forgotten art of standing and sitting gracefully curves which show up too much. What is the next step towards beautiful figure? A proper foun- dation garment is your answer.
There is a great deal of contro- versy as to whether or not women should wear corsets and girdles. Your decision must depend on your own figure.
A girl who is very athletic or one who devotes some time each day to vigorous exercise probably can get along without & founda. tlon garment. Her skin will be firm enough to hold the curves in place. But if you get very little. exercise and it is evident to you that your skin is too soft and pli able to act as a natural foundation, by all means shop around for a gir
dle or corselet.
Put yourself in the hands of an expert on the subject and get only the best. Buying a foundation you
gently for about an hour of until garment is one time when the meat is tender. Remove the shouldn't look for a bargain. string, dress the olives on a bed of spinach and strain the sauer round this.
Pears a la Suisse
10 to 12 Tientsin pears, 1 pint
SPORTS JEWELLERY FOR 1934.
Vanila custard, 2 tablespoons lemon Twin Bracelets Popular
Juice, 4 to 5 tablespoons sugar. ¡Peel the pears, cut them in half
and core them. Stew them in
A
Twin bracelets worn one on each
little water with the lemon juicejarm are much liked. Often they and a little sugar. When tenderare circles of gold Aligree; at other drain
themes, bands set with jewels, or them carefully. Melt sugar and cook until pale brown, pearl strands with shinestone add 4 or 5 tablespoons of pear clasps.
syrup and cook again. Place the Necklaces composed of three pears in a mould, cover with the strands of different lengths are Blanch some sheeps tongues, custard and leave in a cool placa completed by large plaques, come- trim them and cook them till ten-to set. Turn out and cover with mes jewelled. der in seasoned
stock. Remove caramel sauce.
Consomme Mulligatawny
the skins and split them length-
wise, season with salt and pepper
2 quarts of clear stock, the lega and dip them in olled butter, cover of a raw chicken, 1 oz, ham. 1⁄2 a well with breadcrumbs. Dry, fry small onion, 1 teaspoon curry pow them in butter in a saute pan until der or paste, 3 tablespoons boiled they acquire a golden colour. Dish rice, 1 oz. butter, 1 white of egg. up round a bed of spinach pures. Cut the legs of chicken Into pieces. pour some piquante sauce round fry in butter until brown, add the the base of dish, and serve hot. curry powder or paste, pour off
Yeal Oliven.
the fat, moisten with the stock, add 1 lb. lean veal (llet), 2 table the onion and ham cut into slices, spoons breadcrumbs, 1 oz. finely boil up and skim, simmer for 20 chopped beef suet, oz. butter, minutes and strain. When cold, chopped parsley, mixed herbs, clarify with the white of egg, add lemon rind and nutmeg, 1 egg, salt the cooked rice and a handful of and pepper, brown sauce, and chicken meat cut into dice, heat glass sherry. Cut the meat into up, season to taste and serve, slices, beat them with a wetted
Galantine of Beef [cutlet-bat, and trim neatly. Mince
11⁄2 lb. lean beef, 1⁄2 lb. bacon, 1 the trimmings of the meat finely, gill stock, 2 eggs, 6 oz. bread- THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO. add the suet, butter, breadcrumbs, crumbs, aromatic seasoning, pep
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chopped parsley, grated lemon-rind per and salt to taste. Cut the beef and 1⁄2 teaspoon mixed herbs. Sea and bacon very small. Put it into son with salt, pepper and grated a basin with the breadcrumbs and nutmeg, and mix with a little beat-seasoning. Beat the eggs and en egg. Spread each slice with stock together, put into the other the prepared stuffing, roll up, and ingredients, and mix well. Shape tie with string. fry them lightly in into a short roll (galatine), tie in a little dripping or butter, pour off a padding cloth, and boll for 21⁄41⁄2 the fats add about 4 pint brown hours. Press slightly until cold. sauce and the sherry and stew glaze neatly and garnish to taste.
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FLANNELS.
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Or Rubbed.
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as much rest at night I WAS
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