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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1961.

WOMANSENSE

Three recipes SPRING AND SUNSHINE FASHIONS

from the chef

Mrs Kennedy

didn't get..

COOKING COLUMN by Helen Burke

Bui Van Han, the white stock or water.

Scamon

lo taste. Cover and bake in Vietnamese-born chef the oven for 40 minutes. Rub of M. Jean Chauvel, the through fine sieve, Add French Ambassador in enough thick Bechamel to make London, has decided not

soft sauce.

The second recipe is for POULARDE A LA LOUISIANE

to go to Washington (fat pullet with sweet corn), and cook for the Ken- nedys, but to remain

with the family for

C

whom he has cooked for 100K 1b. fresh swcet corn for five to seven the past 22 years.

with together Nice, don't you think, to minutes, find this sort of loyalty? He has been called at culinary wizard, and people who know rave about his cool Ing:

"So I asked him for some recipes to try at home. He guve me three.

Here is the Orst: GIGOT DE MOUTON SOUBISE-leg mution with culoa puree.

of

UT an onion and a carrot

a little semolina (up to 11% oz.) and pepper and salt to taste. Remove and leave to become cold. Stuff the pullet with the mixture and braise Madeira sauce, with a good foundation

A

Disjoint the bird and place

the centre of the pieces in heated oval dish. Cut the sweet, corn, stuffing Into slices and try them on both sides in a little butter. Arrange them around the chicken pieces and sprinkle all with the gravy (fat removed),

Tho third

Canonish. Place them BLINIS respekas).

in a casserole or braising pan with a little fat and the leg and gently cook until they are golden.

Add a bay leaf, a glass of sherry, 24. pints stock and salt and pepper to taste. Cover and cook ku u moderate oven, allow Ing 30 to 40 minutes per pound,

Drain the mutton. Place it

a baking tin and put it in a hot

for

MELT 2oz, butter in just

milk. Cool to blood heat and crumble in oz. fresh yeast, Add 44oz. each of plain and buckwheat flour, 3 beaten egg yolks and a pinch of

under-pint

oven to colour . Remove the salt. Leave for 3 hours 20

fat from the stock, Thickech minutes in a moderately the sauce with ttle lomats warm place.

3 sumy beaten Leave to ferment

steel

purce and a lttle Acur and Add a soup spoon of Ane serve it with the mution and

semolina and the following onlon puree.

egg whites. SOUBISE: Blanch Boz, minecd for 4-hour. onions for five minutes in boll- Well

cmall grease ing water. Drain well and cook frying-pans and in them, make thin pancakes, browning them Add two to three inblespoons on each side. Serve hot with df uncooked rice and moisten melted butter, sour cream and with four to five tablespoons of caviare or smoked salmon.

In a litle butter,

GADGET OF THE WEEK

This spring and summer dress by Gina Gaye is in black and white Sudan colton fishnet lace. The bloused bodice is loose and free and the new low waistline is banded by a black sash with hem- line streamers. The dress is net off by the black picture hat and black gloves.

HOUSEHOLD

HINTS

For a blocked sink. diy thoroughly with a cloth then pour into the outlet two teaspoons bicarbonate of soda and one table- spcon of, vinegar. Place the plug into the outlet and leave for an hour. Then pour a ketile of bolling water into the sink. Add a tablespoon of D.D.T. to the water used for wiping down

widow frames and sills. It helps to keep fles away,

You can eat and handle linoleum more caally if you warm it in

the sun for a few hours before Inying it.

When straining through a piece of muslin use clothes pegs to clip

the muslin on to the sides of the busin.

Florence de Santis reports on shoes...

THIS year shoo wardrobes will enlarge to include many more

colours than neutral, black, beige and navy.

The spring fashion picture must include the use of acces- sories as bright colour accents. Shoes will seldom match, but be bought in contrast colours. To attain a really smart look, the costume will be planned as a whole, with shoes taking an important place.

Strawberry reda, light and While will be a big favourite, height to find the ene most bo- clear" greens, combinations of bui seldom used alone. It is coming to them. Not every fool red, white and blue, candy combined with neutrals, used looks is best in flats, ner in coloure of deep pinic, Hiac, to cool off hot colours, to spark four-inch alletto heels, coral and light blue are all to deep, blue, to make pint or be found in spring shoes. Now lilac sophistented.

ΣΤΟ

the

bright colours

eaglected, as plenty of yellows. Varied heels oranges and brillent reds aro

shown in all price groups,

D$

in the least cramping.

Kro such,

FROM PARIS LOOK FOR

The curvier figure, all. Nukl line, breaking into the swingfest, bounelest, gayest short skirts seen in many a seakON.

Colour, pink from pastet to strawberry, a new yellowed reď called aurora, vellow. "froth straw to mustard,, soft dinations of colour. ***

con-

Light and airy woollens, many with rustic textures, often mixed avifli, silk, with wool cropo com- ing back strong in a new fea- therweight.

Overblouse sweaters, new with colour-contrast neckline border, collar or band-button- The narrow heel, however, Ing, coolin vilk or viscosc continues the favourite. Now is Tubon knit. usually built on a melaj shaft, It's made with its own per-

Ensembles. featuring straight manent lift, since

many

Jackets, sometimes tied at nt complained split heels and heels to which shoe-neck, with braid borders, skirt

women

50

flare.

the

Much use of silk, reviving Crepe de chlue, surah and twill, new in a crinkled silk faconne, with

now geometric and abstract prints.

Although cutcuts as such are The dominant shapo la still not used, casual shoes will fear long and slender, with the ture the open look. Colourful elongated paired too now Italian-type endals, sconetimes makers just couldn't attach variety from straight to pleats to

litts. established in every type of little more than a scle and a

Lower heels are curved in to Jast. Manufacturers have learn- theng, are favourites, especially ed to make it that it is in very dark brown to set off attain the graceful narrew look,

In much the same style as suntanned legs.

the definitely comfortable and not

"brby Louis" heel of the For spring dress wear some Twenties. open-backed shoes

For minority fashions, in ex- Fancy seaming particularly in the new lus.re pensive collectione, watch the leathers. These are softly pear slipper looks introduced last Orchmentation of the shape sed, with a faintly Juminous autumn by Roger Vivier, Dior's movement, as in triple knotted Jewellery Wille size and continues to be discreet, but book, and ane prettiest in the shoemaker. This shoe features and draped necklaces, brooches shows a tendency to a little bright or candy colours. They a ottened toe which narrows with dangling fringe. large way of accents, will be chosen both to harmonise down only to end in a quare-marbled beads. moro in the Rolled toplines, combinations of and to contr, st

spring of

front. It looks like the Leathers and of lealbers and evening clother.

shoes worn, during the Napo- fabrics, fancy seaming and Heel heights wil eentiave to leonic Empire period, could be

Deep, supmle bags, pleated, printed fabrics are the chief be varied, and women shoulif prophetic of a softer look.

in folded and adorned with metal means of decoration.

chain try n style, amnese, than ens insts next autumn and winter.

handles, with strate up da the next fashion

with

“YOURS SINCERELY” — a large hat in white veiling with white silk patals, worn by model Judy Morgan (left) and “LA RONDE”, a large white hat in tulle with satin petals worn by model Pamela Hollyer, during a pre- view of Madame Verniør's spring hat collection 1981.

Iate with brint movement. turned up in front or at one alde fla! and wide, rippled, turn- el · up all · around ́·· in basket slapen.

JACOBY

on BRIDGE

Α

'last year's

autumn

nationals most South players wound, up playing Ave

would

hearts doubled. West

beat -

the hand with an ace of spades" opening, but invariably West, led the king of clubs.

South would thra discard his king of spades oa dummy's ace of clubs and lead a low diu- mond. Est would rise with the ave and no matter how the de- fence continued South would be able to ruff two of his dia- monds in dummy and bring homo the rest of the suit.

One East player managed to boat the hand. He simply played the eight of di:monds. South could have played the

WEST

NORTHI 4J973

7543 +2 4A0B4

EAST

26

THIS ALL-METAL kitchen saw has a stainless stuei blade which makes short work of chining a best and al nack of lamb or pork or knuckle of vesi

-(London Express Sercles).

Rupert and the Winter Sale-32

ing

Rupert hat in do all bią explain. gain, and, when the hears

that the-new-hat-is-a-present from the rich stranger, Mira. Bear 7 tries in on in delight. ** How lucky When your eyes were' kharp enough. to: sp that ced purm "when" @fell 1% she says. "Then they all

“Wait, I'm glad it'i have

laughs Rupen Nex) year, you must go to the Sales.

ea

Daddy, and see if you have an adventure, as good as mine." Mr. Bear pretends to shudder what terrible, terribis things you say ** he grins. "I should be much too scared of this crowd of ladies!".

THE END, y

New Adventure. Degia

Tomorrow.

CHILDREN'S CORNER

A Change Of Plans

--Instead Of Caterpillars, Shadows Ride ButterfliesTM

By MAX TRELL

wasn't Horses they were going IT WAS such a sharp,, brisk to ride on or Ponies-no, they autumn day that Khart and were going to go riding on the

backs of Caterpillars. Hanil, the Shadow Children

Knarf whistledoguln. with the Turned-About Names, I wonder why they don't decided that it was just the come down," Hanid said, after kr of day they were walterut for to take a ride through the they had waited several more minutes without any sign of park,

the Caterpillars letting them-

So off to the park they went. selves down from the branches

Walked to take

Now when Knarf and Hantel.

of the elm tree.

They shouted

*

reached the park, they walked The third lime, instead of "Why, you're Yellowface and down the path that led to a whistling. Koort and Hand Blackeye!" Shadows 'exclaimed. ' certain elm tree that stood to both shouted together: one side of the they both made small.

How small? As small as n

match stick.

Yellowfacet

which

lake. Then

"Yellowface! themselves Blackeyel

Blackeye!"

Al this, one of the Butterflies of the two flapped its wings and rushed all nomes were the

around Knart's head as though Caterpillars,

"They've gone away," said trying to kiss him. Its wings I must tell you that it was Hanid to her brother, "I can't and face were yellow,

"And the other Caterpillar," understand: 11,"

"Here, you," Knart called to said Hanid, my Caterpillar sire they pleased, large or small. two Birtierilles whom he no- the one I was going to ride on For you must remember that iced fluttering over some was named Blackeye."

Children, they daisies nearby, "come over here, they

weren't were the Shadows of Children. plense

Stood on pebble

no trouble at all for Knarf and Hania to make themselves any

The second Butterfly joyfully. Buttered around Hanid, doing The two Butterfiles came its best to touch her face with Having made themselves an fluttering over.

the tips of its wings. It bat an match small

sticks, Knar! Just look how happy they black and Hanid stood on all are" Hanid couldn't help no- white pebble that lay on the ticing. ground near the foot of the clan tree,

"Are you all ready to go riding?" Knarf naked Hanid.

flanid nodded,

wood friends

"Why, you wonderful dears!" "You "I really think they are glad Hanid, middenky, cried, to see us," said Knart,

are Yellowface and Blackoyo, Indeed, the two Butterflies aren't you? You're our Cater seemed suddenly to be caught pillars. You've changed into up in a wonderful sort of Butterfice."

LADY LUCK-

YOUR CHINA MAIL HOROSCOPE

TUESDAY, MARCH 14

AQUARIUS. (January 21- February 19): It would be a waste of time to devate more of your lolsure to what you are beginning to Ruspect is an undeserving

enge.

PISCES February 20-March- 20): Don't be too impatient with others who seem to be hindering your progress by Ingging behind. By helping them to catch up you will be helping yourself. ARIES (March 21-April 19): This could be a period of during. Without taking un- due chance, riak some in convenience for the sake of ultimato success.

cAugust

22.

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ponny you earn but think of the future when you may hay to draw on a reserve built up steadily through the years. VIRGO

September 22): During this long spell of third work, your brief periods of leisure nre vital for the continu ance of your good health. LIBRA (September 26 October 22); Consultation with the members of your 'immediatè family may put you on the right track when hesitating between two con- tradlelory courser, SCORPIO (October 23- November 21). A rather

cross rufing. He did get it set tricky letter ought to be writton today, while all the right, but by that time East had control of the trump rolovant facta are still suit and South wound up going clearly in your mind.

down two tricks.

king, but South way too for that. How could Eas, held back the see of diamonds when he could see that singleton dia- mond in dummy? So, South played the ten of demonds opd. west won with the jack.

TAURUS (April 20-May`20): If your usual routine is suddenly disrupted, adapt yourself quickly the altered circumstances, and SAGITTARIUS (November

to

you will find great satisfac- tion in your ability to cope. |GEMINI (May 21-June 21);

underestimate Don't

tho ability of a younger person to carry through a very im- portant and rusponsible ns; signment.

"Krärt put hit tongyo between dance. They Whirica and Bul Knart and Harld had a won|CANCER (Jung "22-July:21): his teeth and whistled loud and fered around and around the terful: ride through the park. shrill.

heads of Knarf and Honid, and Or should pay, a wonderful After this, Knart and Hanid finally they alighteil

on the flutter through the park, which, looked up into the, treo and twig at their feet,

of couro is better than riding, walted.

Shadows explain as anyone who has ever ridden "We're looking for two Cater- on both the back of a, Cater~. Now, though Knart and Hanid pillow's," Knert said "The name pillar and a Butterly knows were going to go riding, it of one of them is Yellowface without being told, wan

Ride Caterpillars ́ '

If you have promised to show 'your gratitudò in a - tangible, 'form, (don't cause disappointment by letting it slip your mind. Di LEO (July 22-August 21): Avoid living up to overy.

-

West led another club. Sculli ruffed and wes down to dve trumps. He then went

tout the business of setting up File diamond suit by doing come

22-December 21) Plas ▼CARD Seriseks

-The bidding has been:

North

*

South West

Pass 1 N.T. Pasa

You, South, holdi 22-421048983989768 484

What do you do?

your social activities. well ahead, and make sure to allow sufficient time, for quiet periods batween.. CAPRICORN (December

January 20); A. friend's protmeted illness is a great Koured" of anxiety, but for the patient'a anke you must cultivate an air of cheerful optimism.

YOUR LUCKY COLOUR: If today is your birthday,

·look out for · SAND. sought to bring you luck.

Taos. You, qui lot your "pariner play shoʻno-trumDD ADÉ

you have no furiker bid.

TODAY'S QUESTION Interd of bidding, one: no- trump your patiner has jumped to three henris. What do you du in this case?

Answer: Tomarrow

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