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SOCIETIES and other

organisations holding

periodical meetings or

dinners. (evenings only) are

invited to enquire about the

facilities and catering at

special rates

from

AIR CONDITIONED

Café Wisema

FOR THE

FINEST DIAMONDS

*

TAI HANG · EWELLERY

'Sole Agents for,

LIBERTY DIAMOND WORKS LTD.

Johannesburg,

¡GRANT RE

Room 707, 7th Floor, Bank of East Asla Bldg.

WE ALL

Telephone 21380

do a better job...

THE SCHOLAR

THE DOCTOR

THE BUSINESS

THE CAREER GIRL

MAR

with

Spalinge

HERMES

Baby

THE PICK OF THE,

PORTABLES

Once' Xquipment Dept.

SA Wyndham árt, crrekt, is

5. C., Poxi) Tel: 3978).

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1951.

PRACTICAL HOMECRAFT

ANNE EDWARDS, in PARIS

on a Sunday, calls this

A Woman's Showtown

WHAT a wonderful town Paris still is for women. And what fun it is.

TO EAT:

on

Those small plak whole melons, the

half served

Your plate. sweeter by far than the slices we get...

of

The enprinous platters sliced tomatoes and cucumbers dressed dellelously matt (hare's the point) served ice-cold.

Cold lemon drinks which any 30 mix for yourself at enfe. The water squeezes the fresh lemon before your eyes and you and the sugar, ice and water....

TO WINDOW SHOP and find:

Sun dressca In

Leparate parts. You choose from a series of ckiris, und a scrles of different bodices, made in Juen, bonell And strapless like an evening dress bodice....

Those duster "coats made to! thin towel cloth in brilliant- colours for beach wraps, Harv about £3, whereas in Londen they are nearer £11....

Designed For

SCHOOL DAYS

By JOAN O'SULLIVAN

TH

Old muste-boxes that Linkle old-fashioned waltzen when You ft the ld: The new, THE campus crowd has definite ideas on de- washable velvet cottons, Pure silk shantung in colours that

Whether corating rooms. Lace, never come in London.

Big ready embroidered massively with sparkles. Deep-blue silk woven with silver thread so that it looks like moonlight ou the Mediterranean.

Peaches peeled, and sliced, riropped into U bowl un 21 mound of sugar and enverei with red wine and very little water. (The same with rusp- berrics and wild strawberries) ....Poached egg

top

And the luxuries which have smoked salmon, and served en always been cheaper here tonst friel in butter.

on

TO SEE: The window in the Faubourg St. Honore. which has R village-at-dusk scene--with all

little the

houses cut from grey velvet in

different shades......

Undies -- belts, brus, and pants in nylon as one as tulle fr EDS.

Glittering brooches, pearls, gloves, perfumes, liqueurs, and pretty lowered china,

AND, oh what fun It is: To be

able to go into a perfume shop, look round, buy nothing, and come out,sprayed with the scent you ilke best.

Betty Co-ed and the Man on Campus board out. live at home, they want hideaway. their homework to reflect the gay spirit of high school and college life.

are 11

Bold, night colours must for a young man's quar- fors,

If you're lucky enough to And a spread with n motit that matches his hobby, you're set.

THAT YOUNG MAN on the high school or college campus wants a room that Or, if he's minus a hobby, expresses the "rah rah" spirit of school days. This bold plaid spread and drapery with a bold plaid spread. Or

set is ideal, and wil stand hard wear. give his room a collegiate air bulletin course, he'll want a

For a feminine hold cement. Door decoratious The fashionable night glub,

board for pin-up pletures. Use drapery set.

arc caught include gally coloured menus......... To be able to get your hai where sweaty. crammed and

with artificial flower souvenirs of week-end dates-- the finest turn is a couple who cut and set by the best hair. mug inscribed with his school touch, draperies

a lightweight magazine given dressers in the world for but signia to hold pipe or pen- back

For thot Cils.

ackled lolich, sprays. The bureau is right and

the window

niche by

hold sports rack to

equip valance of the price in London. book

make a drapery To be able to choose a dressewing entlege pennants to that drapes make a trame for ment.

net out the instructiu

In

a

Victorian

etiquette....

And (getting expensive now) the Flea Markel where curly on bronze bric-a-brac gliters the pavement...

And where they use in French exactly the same words as they do in England: "T"]I special price, make you dearie, less than I paid for it. It's a gift."

hal, have it altered and de. livered the rume afternoon.

To be able to take your cort to the cleaners and have it get a back the some day, or blouse washed and pressed in 24 hours and returned with smiles.

tacking

into

gether and

both window and bureau. thumb item to the window.

50

jig-saw design is picked up in the chair upholstery trim, also alde In the plywood top and

which

ou: extend valances from the wall to form niches for the bed and for the dress- ing table, draperies and

eur-

ever

the bed provides a pretty spol to display stuffed animals, perfume and some prize, plates,

+

tains.

The Co-ed's faney is taken

that by decorations

011

practi-

forbid Since many colleges'

Into ats students to drive

The campus queen who lives walls, the pictures in this room at home can go in for

that elaborate decorations, safe in were hung from ribbon

moulding the knowledge that the family was attached to the with a picture hook and then won't care how many nails she well and that tucked to the baseboard. The drives into the

two who ribbon serves

ur- purposes. Mother will keep ruffled

A wrought iron shelf

more

But, then, smiles and busi the frilly side. To be ness go together in woman'seal, though, the student showtown.

London Express Service.)

Homely Vinegar Found To

Have Special Curative Value

BY HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.

THE use of vinegar us a wer Where these failed, ordinary dress on wounds dates back to vinegar has apparently succeed- antiquity, and it has been used at ed. In a group of 34 patients various carlier dates for henting treated with household vinegar, burns. Recently, doctors have the eur Infection, was eitared up turned to

remedy for one rapidly, and completely 44 3

in 30 of the most stubborn of all die- cases. orders, le chronic infection of

Cleaned of Discharge the middle part of the car-known as otitis media, which,

In carrying out the treatment. cures, hos resisted treatment, the curs are carefully cleaned of with both the sulfonamide and antibfolle drugs.

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inuny

IT'S NEW! IT'S BEAUTIFUL! REMEMBRANCE.

all discharge by the use of cotton applicators. If the secretions in the ear are thick, they are sucked out with a fine suction tube. After

the car

Thoroughly is Cleaned in this

way, hydrogen peroxide is put into it to help get rid of dead tissues, cells, and other dead material, the encs are dried as completely as possible and the patient is placed with his and the affected ear head down DESIGN OF THE CENTURY IN SILVERPLATE upward. The vinegar is put into the ear canal to All . Suction is then applied in the ear canal. This r

removes the air from the cavities of the car and permits the vinegar to teach the spaces. Finally, a coton plug is put into the ear canal anut more vinegar

e nuded to saturate it.

THE

YOU WILL THRILL AT THE LILTING BEAUTY OF THIS NEW 1847 ROGERS BROS. PATTERN

-

· "REMEMBRANCE"

то DESIGNED

The patient is treated again COM.two days later, if necessary. The reatment causes no pain beyond MEMORATE 100 YEARS a little stinging.. In none of the OF ARTISTRY IN SILVER-enses were more

than three treat- PLATE SEE IT NOW.ments needed to eliminate the la- fection. However, in five in- stances, recurrence developed

JAMES J. KING following colds. In four of these.

GOLDSMITH

& SILVERSMITH ST.· ́GEORGE'S BLDG.

the reinfection was again, re- lleved by one application of the vinegar.

In those

It is thought that cases that were not relleved by the treatment, the Infection was too deep in the cap to be reached by the vinegar.

It Makes Sense to Save on Standard

GROCERIES

CHEESE PER LB.

Krati Kant,

Italian Gergeniala

Dutch Lagden 25

I là anh thái t

Fikma. Grand National

Thémian Seodives MalaÍMA

$4.00 $3:00 $3.00

XL

DAIRY FARM

FRUIT JELLY!!

boards out can't keep ruffles providing a clever way to hang gandy curtains and dressing Up-To-The

and bows us crisp and

frilly table skirt stifly starched and fresh the picture, adding a as they should be. Instead let touch to the bare wall.

pretty. her settle for n tailored room The bureau in this room was

dressed up, ton. A school pen- For her with feminine trimmings.

four

seq- quaint One of the rooms shown on bent was cut into

to-keep-cleum spread

room, we like old-fashioned

Minute In

today's, page features an easy- lions and pasted on the front with a country garden design. Cleaning Aids

A

and

of each drawer with

ROOM for the girl who likes feminine frills. The spread and draperies

patterned with dainty country garden de sign. Jig-saw motif of the

are

£1

chair inspired the plywood top and side valances,

- eil.

ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS lend a fresh note to tallor- drapery tie-backs.

Framed prints are hung from ribbon attached to.

the moulding..

^RAVIOLI WITH SPINACH FILLING

KTHEDE “ARE GOING TO DA ITALIAN RAVIOU

'MAKE A STIFF DOUGH WITH...

602 FLOUR 1 LEVEL TA SPOON BM

"AND WARM ~WATER TO

LEAVE FOR

MIX TOSHITHER...

house And for an interesting note, a

I TEACUP GRATED DRY CHISHA: 1/2 TEACUP BISCUIT!

CRUMBS

11⁄2 TRACUP CHOPPED. COOKED OR DRAINGO

·TINNED SPINACH, AND

Í SUCHTLY BEATEN BOG

CUT PASTRY, INTÖ 3-INCH STRIPS. AND PUT THEY

· MIXTURE IN *RA- SPOONFUS · LIKH

THIS KINGS

FOLD OVER, PRESS BETWEEN

"HEARD "WITH

TOGETHER

By ELEANOR ROSS

THE best method we have found of lightening the burden of keeping a house and its contents sparkling and in good shape, is to simplify things as much as possible, to work out a system, and to make use of the many marvellous cleaning alds now available.

New cleaning clotha with "built in" cleaning and polishing agents are on the market, as are all sorts of new or improved furniture polishes. We discovered a liquid polish made for light woods such as birch.. It combines cleaning and polishing in one,

as does another pollsh that is in- tended for dark woods. And it leaves an exquisite soft, satiny finish.

Almost all the manufac turers are bringing out polishes that clean 'and polish in ono operation, so why not Inspect the newest offerings to

help make things easier? There are

agents,

new

too, for easy cleaning of old brass, copper, pewter, as well as glass and porcelain. This liquid hoo a pleasanter odour, is kind to the hands and is `non-inflam- mable.

New

one

cleaners and gadgeja are available, too; for those old dust-collectors, Venetian blinds. We are intrigued with notion. a clever gadget. It consists of a pair of

plastic jaws fitted with foam rubbor pads, that clamp over the stats and wipe both sides in one ensy, sweep

• Then there is a concentrat ed cleaning solution. long used by professlondi dry cleaners and now available to the general public. It is said to be non-explosive and non- | Inflammable. The basic cellulos- tie. Ingredient is supposed to change the nature of the water to which it is; added, giving it cleaning properties and at the same time preventing shrinkage and colour run.

COOK_IN РАСТ

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