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THE CHINA MAIL, BEPTEMBER 13, 1988.
When you wear
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a frock like this
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YOU NEED THIS UNDERNEATH
You've got to face it, Strapless and sleeveless evening gowns are going to be the thing this winter.
Paris says so
What Paris doesn't say is-how you keep them up, if you don't, possess a naturally high and full bosom.
Holding, your breath and relying on your will-power are all very well, but they may fail.
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Here's something that won't for women, the invention of the year, In shape it's something like the very old-fashioned corset cut off at
and stir in the chopped cucumber]
and pineapple and fill the prepared the waist, but it's nothing like tomatoes,
To prepare tomatoes: Cut off the top, remove the pulp and vandyke the edge with scissors. The top can be used, after skinning, to make cherry tomatoes, which can be used to garnish the salad.
ROSE AND LEMON SPONGE Make some lemon sponge. Divide it into equal parts, colour half a delicate rose and the other half a
A Slim, Wide-Shouldered docto
Casual Frock
Simple
frock has such
you'll enjoy it
street wear no wel
house. One reason beautifully la
join dart in the *-
More These darts serve the doubly
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look alims and
scallops to soften it. And it has the kind of skirt you'll be seeing more and more from now on slim and smooth-hipped, with mo- derate fullness at the hem, in the front. Because it's so new, you'll want this dress
dress again in sheer wool, later on, as well as now in percale, batiste, linen or gingham. You can make it in no time.
A SEPTEMBER MENU
Freshly Potted Shrimps
with Home-made Huffkins
Curried Eggs & Rica
Grouse Mousse with Iced Tomato
Salad
Rose and Lemon
Sponge
Huffkins are an East Kent de-] licacy. For luncheon they should be made quite small, half the usual size.
1lb flour; 1oz yeast; 1 teaspoon- ful sugar to cream the yeast; 1 teaspoonful salt; a little more than half a pint of lukewarm water. Make into a soft dough as for bread, Shape into round cakes, make a hole in the centre and put down to riad in a warmn
This quantity
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huffkins "Eat the For luncheon
sach' huffkin.
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Finely chop an equal quantity of i cucumber and pineapple. Taknathe pineapple syrup and add 1 table- spoonfuls of orange juice,
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uncomfortable.
This 1938 corselet is boned-but it's soft and pliable. It gives shape and firmness to your bust and slim- ness to your waist. And it won't let your dress fall down.
It's all the rage in America now Mould the pink sponge in small 18,000 were sold during the first tin rose moulds; when set turn them ten weeks after it was on the mar- out on to a shallow glass or silver ket. We have a feeling that soon dish and pile the lemon-coloured you'll see it in dozen's in all the sponge in the centre.
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