THE
CHINA MAIL.
MONDAY, MAY 7, 1934.
111 The WOMAN'S Page itt
EVENING TIARA IN PARIS
Choker Necklace Of
Glass Beads.
SPIRAL BRACELETS
Paris.
The fashionable evening tiara) seen in Paris just now is made of curve upon curve of glass tubing.
flows a
coloured which inside because there is such vitality in) Fiquid. It has a fascinating effect) the stuff as it catches the light.. Your simply have to look at it all) the time.
the
On similar lince is the choker) necklare of very large glass beads, each partially filled with water. With every movement of wearer the water ebbs and flows. the necklet success- Rut to wear fully you must have a particularly because the throat, alractive
nament draws attention in its
direction.
Then there are
the new arna-
ments for pinning in the hat, which
Jook as if
Say of what
lighted up. I cannot,
material the little bronches are made, but they glow as though they were illuminated from the back. They can be ob- Lained in tints of various coloured slones, and are reminiscent of the jewels that glowed on the magis trees in the Story of Aladdin.
Aladdin Glamour
From some such substance is made also
little-finger the new ring, with a very big cabochen which shines in the same way. A great deal of ellect is obtained for
very modest outlay.
There are
Featured Bodice
The engue of styling gowns differ. ut for distinct localities brings Jorth Norma Shearer in itils priori
Menu Suggestions For To-morrow \Latest From
TIFFIN
Beef Hash, Bourgeoise Style
French Fried Potatoes
Roast Wild Duck
Red Currant Jelly
Buttered Bamboo Shoots
Chestnut Sponge
Orange Custard Sauce
DINNER
Consomme a la Diplomate Devilled Fillets of Mackerel Sliced Lemon
Rissotto of Chicken Fillets Mignons a la Genoise Mushroom Sauce
Pomme au Gratin Creamed Seakale
Prune Border with Creani Beef Hash, Bourgeoise Style
1 lb. cold beef (roast, sirloin, or
2
rib). 4 oz. dried mushrooms, 2 oz. boiled ham, finely chopped shallots, 1 or. butter, gill to
+ malo puree, seasoning, also
marble potatoes scooped cut in shapes, parboiled and fried in neat butler. Cut the meat into square slices about 1 inch in size, eut the mushrooms into thin slices. and the ham into dice. Fry the shallots in the butter without! browning, then add the ham. fry a little, then the mushrooms, lastly add the meat, and stir the whole 2 few carefully on the stove for
brown with seconds. Moisten sauce and tomato puree, season with salt, pepper and nutmeg, cook
Saint Moritz
Patou's Sun-Pleated Chiffon Popular.
SWAGGER-LINE CUT
Paris,
Dancers preferring rains, which they gather up and either fold over the arm, or attach to the little concealed finger by means of a loop under the hem of the skirt; decolletes simply gone haywire. taking all conceivable shapes, both back and front: the uude back and front; the nude back with straps: holding the front crossing and fastening with a jeweled pin at the back of the neck, the back slit into separate bands; boat-shaped, even neck-lines with aigrettes or
corners to birds palsed at the stand up over the arms, drooping their wings back and front;! sleeves are shredded in novel ways, for the upper part of the arm and solid from the elbow to wrist on a number of dinner gowns.
ing. Don't atir unless absolutely Evening wraps run to cape mo- necessary. When ready, the rice tifs in heavy fallies, satin, velvet, should have absorbed nearly all and lame and Schiaparelli's longer the broth and the grains should quilted capes and Patou's sun- be swollen and separate. Add pleated chiffon models are popular,
druck for evening. Of heavy crepe slowly for hour without letting chicken, stir for a moment or two When coats are worn they are us
and molded skirt, it features wrren, chartreuse and black striped silk scarf bodice with the shirrad halter neckline, Irusing the arms entirely bare save for the single Jewelled bracelet,
it boil. Arrange hash in the cen tre of a dish, surround with fried potatoes.
Consomme a la Diplomate
2 quarts clear soup, 1 carrot, 1 turnip, 1 small cucumber, 18 small
then turn
to a hot dish, ually three-quarter and cut on the! Sprinkle thickly with grated swagger line, attention being de- voted to the sleeve and a rounded Parmesan or any other cheese.
shoulder.
Pommes au Gratin
2 cups cold, cooked potatoes, 11
bracelets to go with them. And if LATEST MANICURE, 1 saa onions, 6 yolks or cup milk, 1⁄2 cup grated cheese, 14
you only want to put on one brace- Jet instead of several, you can al- most cover the arm with one of
the new spirals which climb to the
elbow,
Necklaces are less flexible and more solid. If you encircle you] neek with
horse- nail-atudied shoe you will be right in the mode!'
THE DILKUSHA TWO-
PIECE FROCK.
Designed In Faconne Silk.
FASHION
Thumbnail Miniatures Caused By Habit.
PURELY BY ACCIDENT
and Cut
eggs (raw). Wash and ped the tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons
margarine. Salt carrol and turalp, peel the cucum-butter or
of a pepper, dried breadcrumbs. ber, scoop out by means vegetable coop, some neat shapes, potatoes into half-inch thick slices, blanch and cook separately in clear then melt the fat in a saucepan. atock. Peel the onions, blanch and Stir in flour and when it froths, cook likewise. Carefully poach gradually add the milk, stirring the yolks of eggs in alightly salted rapidly all the time to prevent is smooth. boiling water. Place the yolks lumping. When sauce into a soup-tureen together with season well with pepper and salt. Water colour landscape, marine, the vegetables previously atrained, Arrange layers of potatoes, sauce or still life studies in miniature pour over the consomme (hot) sea- and grated cheese alternately in are the intest Ongernail fashion son with pepper and salt, if re-buttered ple-dish until all is used
quired, and serve.
among women.
London.
Paris and New York were res. ponsible for most of the experl. menta which found our women
Devilled Fillets of Mackerel
A good-sized fresh mackerel, the
with platinum, jewelled gold or juice of lemon, 1 tablespoon- The Dilkusha two-piece frock is silver tinted, und even striped finful mixed mustard, 1 oz. butter, 1 avowedly an adaptation of the ger nails at the dinner table.
styles of the early Seventeen Hun- dreds. It is a good example of the extremely feminine type of two-piece frock, stressed by Lucien Lelong. Mainbocher and Chanel--
to name only a few of them-for
But at last a young British has secured the crown of ori- painter. Mr. Stanley 'A. Burchell, of Kensington, W., ginality for London.
dressy wear 16 well as for sports. thusiasts Mr. Burchett
gill spicy sauce, 1 tablespoonful Worcester sauce, 1 dessertspoonful salt and pepper, chopped capers, parsley, and lemon for garnish. Wipe the fish and cut the fillets from the bones, season the fillets
Among miniature painting en-with salt and cayenne pepper. needs no Sprinkle over a few drops of lemon This one is of stiff dark blue and introduction. In 1923 the Queen juice, and spread the cut side with white faconne silk with a white accepted a miniature of the Ceno- linen slipover collarette making taph to hang in her doll's-house. frankly sloping shoulders. The frock trimmed at the neck with
How It Started
on a
little of the made mustard. Dredge with flour, dissolve the butter, brush over the fillets with The new finger-nail fashion is this, and cook both sides
of an accident. Years gridiron under a grill for about 5 ง white ru C of handkerchief the result
go Mr. Burchett in the minutes on each aide. Boil up the linen that can be turned up or down: muller ruffles edge the Grenadier Guards. He formed the sauce with the Worcester sauce and chopped capera, add the remain- habit of making quick sketches on shot sleeves.
his own thumb-nail, a habit which der of lemon juice, and cook for
15 minutes. Dish
Allets. up the The never lost,
Quicker
and a chine
as bright as lightning
BRASS BRASSO
METAL POLISH
Bringing Up Father.
Jon
was
One day receptly when painting skin downwards, Pour over
Risotto of Chicken
the
a canvas of a garden he stopped sauce, garnish with parsley and
and lemon. his work to amuse a child whe "wanted a weeny one for herself."
The painting was quickly done 1 cup cooked, chopped chicken, 3% finger nail. The child's cup rice, 1 onion, 1 quart chicken mother was attracted by the paint-broth, 2 tablespoons butter. Melt but- ing and commissioned Mr. Burchett ter in a saucepan. Fry onion, with- (to paint her nails. That was the out browning. All chicken broth.
beginning.
Bring to boil, then wash and add Now women have their nails rice. Cover saucepan. Simmer painted to match the frock they for about 25 minutes, shaking par will wear that night,
occasionally to prevent rice stick.
SINCE THAT KIO'S
GEEN VISITIN' HERE- THIS PLACE HAS
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TO HER MOTHER SAYIN'
THAT HER
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Sprinkle lightly with dried breadcrumbs and bake in a moderate oven till brown).
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HORIZONTAL (Cont) 148-Aged
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of the foot
24-Holped
26-Town in northern
part of England 28-Fish egge
29-Places between
other thingern 32-Pinch
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86-Beat in a church · 18-A cubla unit of
metric meaaure 99-Approached 42-Expires
44-A period of time
(pl.)
58-Canvas shelter
VERTICAL
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3-Range of mountains
In W. China 4-A bind
5-Territory (abbr.) 6-Shower
7-A tree (pl.)
B-Paek
10-A cooking device
VERTICAL (Cont.) 14-Dispatching
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33-A city thoroughfare
(abbr.) 34-Melody 35-Sewing Implement 36-Remunerates 37-You and I 38-To unite to form
a continuous piece 40-Gaina
45-To destroy the vigor
of
45-Drunkard
45-Egg-shaped
46-Bone or Ivory cubes
48-Current
4-Racting
11-A Spanish-American 57-Buffix denoting
of European parentege
•
Vocation 54-A rodent
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