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THE CHINA MAIL.

SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1934.

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Feathers

Crowns And Brims -Are-Irregular.

MANY NAVY BLUE FELTS

New York,

Menu Suggestions For To-morrów:

TIFFIN Oyster Timbales Venison Steak Chestnut Puree Currant Jelly Potato Strawn Fruited Indian Pudding

DINNER

Beef Broth Baked Mandarin Fish Mashed Potatoes Veal Birds Stewed Red Cabbage Grilled Tomatoes.

1⁄2 cup dried figs. 44 cup puffed raisins. Sculd the milk, add corn jmeal and cook in a double' boiler for 25 minutes. Add remaining ingredients." and bake in "greas-} ed baking dish. in a slow ovoa., Time in baking 2 hours. Temper- ature 300°E: Serves 8.

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Beef Broth.

1 tu. lean beef, 3 cupa "cold water, teaspoon onion juice, 1 legg melted is a good cut for broth. Grind the meat or chop it very fine, cover with water and let Quince Sponge".

(stand an hour or longer so that Venison Steak

the juice will be drawn out. Cook Steaks are cut from the lion and in a double boiler until the quid from, the leg. They should be turne reddish brown. Strain about an inch thick. Sprinkle through a coarse, sieve; let, stand with salt-and-pepper, spread with Juntil cold and remove fat. In re melted butter and broil like beef heating do not allow the broth to steak, having the meat rare. Lay come to the boiling point, Makes on a hot platter and spread with 1 pint... ja misture of cup butter, 2

Veal Birds

A hat of felt with a foot long tablespoons currant jelly, 2 table- 11⁄2 ll^veal steak, 1 cup bread- feather will be the acme of style spoons minced parsley, salt and crumbs, 1⁄2 teaspoon, onion juice, 1 this spring. It len't a good hat for pepper and set in a hot oven for fegg. Melted butter dr margarine, the motor car but for places whereja moment, there's plenty of room "this is the hat."

So said John Frederics in show-1 ing a breath-taking, description- defying collection of spring hats.

that follow no mode at all.

"We're doing just as we please." they said.

Brims There were all kinds:

Tucked, braided, knit, turned up on one side, up in front, up in the back! for up all around.

Fruited Indian Pudding

1 quart milk. 1⁄2 cup corn meal, cup molasses, 1 teaspoon salt,

UNUSUAL DESIGN

salt, celery salt, pepper. Cut.ven) about 1⁄2 inch thick and pound un- til quite thin. Cut in 3 or 4 inch squares. Chop trimminge; add crumbs,

onion juice, slightly beaten egg and enough melted but- Įter to make a paste. Season to taste with salt, celery salt and pepper. Spread each square of Schiaparelli Adheres To meat with this mixture, roll and

Simple Lines.

IN DRESS

hold in place with toothpicks or [string. Dredge with Boar with which salt and pepper have been Unlikely themes sometimes

pro-mixed and brown in hot fat in a Some dipped ever one eye. Somevide a dress designer with an idea frying pan. were cut back to the top of the for a new fashion.

Add 2 cups of water Seeing the or stock, cover alosely, and simmer head. Que tied under the chin, effect of the wind raised by a spin-in a moderate oven until the meat "grandma" style, with a plaid scarf ning airplane propeller on tho is tender. thut came from behind; and a clothes of a woman spectator

Thicken liquid for other with a little veil that came spired Mme. Schiaparelli to produce toothpicks from the birds before Ingravy with extra flour. Remove through the brim and tied in a bow the forward windswept silhouette.sewing. Serves 6.

with a flower..

With An 18-Inch Feather

That was in the mid-winter

silhouette.

sea-i

Stewed Red Cabbage 1⁄2 onion, 2 tablespoons fat, I

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert-but our readers are warned to look out for .occasions!' phonetic avelling,

such as barbor, plow, and altho

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The crowns, too, were irregular--} Hon. squared here, filted there; Bome. For the spring she has substituted medium head red cabbage, 1⁄4 cup times peaked, and again so shallow the streamline for the windswept vinegar, 1 cup water, 1 tablespoon they had to be pinned on.

brown sugar, salt, popper, dash They were hats that couldn't bol

No French dress designer has cinnamon. Slice the onion copied; and although some of their done more "than this gifted dress brown it in the fat. Add the cab- details sound rakisht, they looked artist to put English woollens, and bage shredded, the vinegar; water, right on the head.

tweeds in particular, on the fashion brown sugar, salt, pepper and cin-) map. She led the way in showing namon. Cook slowly until tender, One beret had a feather eighteen that a tweed suit could be chle and Serves 8. jinches long. It curved down, then gay as well as useful. Jover one shoulder. It was a bigger,} Her success in the fashion world more draped beret than heretofore.has been gained by the clever use Veils and flowers are back, too. of unusual materials and her on- The hat with a pink rose again will wavering adherence to simple lines. be worn. One of the most impor-; Her latest wearf creation looks tant hats shown was cut bonnet like fancy garter elastic in colour- style, off the face, with a turn backings popular with makers of seaside brim ending at the sides, and a flat rock. cluster of pale pink violets at the ¡centre top.

This house stresses spring hat accussorios-fluted jabots, plaid un- brellus and a pair of gloves tied with shoestring.

Most of the hats shown were navy | blue felt. One departure WON 2 spilor in lemonade pink.

SCARVES FOR THIS SPRING.

Other Novelties.

"Blue-bird" arves

|FLOWERED EVENING

FROCKS.

Decorating Crepe And Chiffon.

Coloured flowers large and small scattered over crepe and chiffon in la charming way this season, For the country evening dress, this is

a specially good iden.

Black crepe or a claret shade has a stiff. design in scarlet, white, and lemon carnations with their own country spikey grass. A black crepe ground

frocks of orange en tweed, coats shows scattered daisies in pale yel of homespun dyed a match, and low, white, and orange. An ensem sapphire-blue glass scent hotties ble in palest green chiffon la nearly with turquoise stoppers are other covered in clumps of mignonette of interesting Spring fashions.

shaded greens. The scarves

are. triangular, in Embroidered chiffon, and organdi¦ abapc, made of natural colour wash-in palest shades woven and over- ing silk, and patterned, as the name sewn with dark and pale gold metal Implies, with a fight of "blue-birds" is another of the season's successes. lacross one corner. They will be These gauze fabrics, daintily em- [worn with jumpers and country|broidered, came. from the Jato! (suits.

'Nineties.

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HORIZONTAL

1-Dospico

B-Guard 10-Part of the body 11-Look

12-More elated with

self-admiration 15-Covered with atime 17-Grease

18-Musical note

19-Electrical Engineer

(abbr.)

20-A naval officer

(abbr.)

HORIZONTAL (Cont.) $40-Naar by 341-A vegetable {42-Strikes out, as a

vowel

144-A reaping machine |46-Nothing

47-Religion (abbr.) 48-Tyrant 49-Property of an

estate

VERTICAL

21-Angles with red and -Dedicata

real

29-Make etheral

25-To sharpen again

27-Contingent.

14-Fear

36-Naval officer

· SB-A bevarags

39-A. period of time.

(abbr.j

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2-Maker of clothes

3-Eagle

4-Scenta

6-Dormant

7-Portuguese coln

B--Conduct

·S-An inland sem

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VERTICAL (Cont.)

18-Atmosphere |14-Rocklear

16-Wither 18-Enthamology (abbr.)

22-A fifting device

24~Chocks 20-Alist

27--Emplies

28-A small variety of

grapefruit

20-Greek god of love

30-Darling 31-Penetrates

(82-To drink alcoholic

beverages habitually

33-Nat

(38-Elongated fish

87-6aid to horse

42-514

between Egypt and 48-Money (Rom.

Arshia

Antig.)

The solution of the above with a new cross-word- pussie will appear in Monday's issue.

Bringing Up Father.

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YOU WERE ON THE AR-

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MATTER?

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