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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY
WOMAN'S PAGE
SEPTEMBE
1931
TODAY'S RECIPE
GRAYS
RUBY CAKE
YELLOW
LANTERN
This
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SHOPS
with children. it is
Alexandra
Cream
with the assistance of special pre- parationsIndeed, accor
to
the author it is said that Võhus practised the art of bleaching her own hair, ANNA ON
"In the Western civilisation hair dressing does not appear to have developed into art until the Middles Ages. Ones begun, however, the pace became fast had furious. Italian and French hairdressera vled with each other for supremacy in the creation of elaborate modes and falas attire.. Caris in their Hundrede were made from the wear ere own hair, or în postlohe form, or by
tion of the real and
Tringes at the Court of Laus IXIT Fringen ware fashionable at the Court of Laub XIV-notthe straight-cut bangs of yesterday. but thick wad of hair curled at: the end to match the 10in. long curls worn over the shoulder.
In the days of Queen Charlotte pads and frames were much used.. The front hair was drawn smoothly back over a specially shaped pad arched at the sides. A curl waa placed longthwave at the top of the dressing and the back hair and chignon arranged in a series of puff curls None of the curls was allow od to fall below the hairline in the neck, she t
* Madane du Berry, gaye hor, name, to a mode of hairdressing which long remained fashionable and which might well be worn with some of the now season's gowns provided modern women had the time and patience needed for the dressing,
YOU NEED SIX LIPSTICKS.
During the period of Louis XVI. fantasia became the vogite, and
It is hard work keeping up with many wonderful (but to-day not-to-fashion, but the business in one in be-thought-of creations were avol-
ON The author devotes several chapved by the highly skilled hairdross. which women do not mind working
CURLS BY THE
HUNDRED
ters of the giant volume to the hie torical side of hairdressing and in cludes many amusing photographs among the illustrations scattered liberally throughout the book,
ers of those days Roses, orna mente, feathers, silk stroamers and an abundance of fanciful, etceterae were introduced to achieve the sought after design. One famous An Ancient Egyptian Custom, dressing was known La Fré Colour apparently played an imate. Here the hair was piled portant part in the elaborate coff high on the back of the head in a series of puff curls intending to fures worn by both men anw woman suggest the sea waves upon which of the earlier civilisations The the frigate was riding. A piece Egyptians, 6,000 years ago, covered of silk was placed over the top their heads with beautiful wigs, most curls to atimulate form and fantastically designed in "hair of
n model sailing ship fixed firmly wonderful colours. Owing to the thereon and held in position by bot climate most of their business ropes of pearls was done in the open. The Egyptian barber writer Mr. Foan,
This period represented the apex of fantastic hair-dressing for the bad an amusing method of a effect of the French Revolution was tending to his clients. He used to put a temporary but decisivo COLOURED, COIFFURES.. to meet them in the street, where full stop to all such vàîn frivolities: the customer knelt down, and the This slump in personal aggrandisc- When you sit in a comfortable barber operated in full view of ment was broken by M. Croisat, & armchair and watch in a polished the passer-by Though this care leading Frenco hairdresser, who mirror the deft movements of yourlessness of the publia gaze may seem evolved the 1830 mode. This fashion hairdresser as he skilfully presses a little strange to us today, it i seems as impossible as "La Fré- shining tresses into becoming waves. only a degree removed from the gato" to modern years, for M. do you ever find yourself wondering practice prevailing in many French Croisat studied the physiognomy of whether the possession of a beauti towns, where the hairdresser's salon his clients and suited their coiffure. fully-drossed head of hair was con- is often the front room on the to their faces and general build.. sidered as important a factor in the ground floor. Walking down a lives of women of by gone centurias street on a hot summer day I have We Esturn to Gurls, as it is in ours to-day many times seen the window thrown If so, you may be interested to wide open and the hairdresser shain. learn that the answer is in the pooing or waving his client's hair
RIVELLE afirmative at which is enter in fuomen Ladies Lukot lots approaching a graceful and pretty
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TWINKLETOES.
tainingly proved by Mr Gilbert A Fona in a most interesting book just published ("The Art and Graft of Hairdressing, Pitmans, 60s)
The
Birth of the Tonsorial Art.
According to Mr. Foan there is no doubt that the tonsorial art was one of the first efforts towards civilisation, and history tells us that it had its birth in a virtue called cleanliness and from a pordonable vice called vanity,"
matical, rather than a domestic. bent, for though she is anxious to At a school in Wood Green, Lon-learn how to read and write, and
don, there is a scholar whose name add and subtract correctly, she was has never been entered in a class register. She is a little sparrow, not at all interested in the sewing and her name is Twinkletoes, clam that was going on when a When 10-year-old Beryl Brown representative of The Christian was on her way to school one mern ing the found Twinkletoes in the gutter, where the little bird bad Bown after being frightened by a
Science ontor called to be intro- duced to Twinkletoes.
It is possible that by now she has
dog. Beryl took her up gently and been entered on the official register carried her to school, and the sparrow has been attending this by H.M. inspector of schools, who
Wood Green school ever since.
will fy
ily onto
was paying a visit the same after-
noon, unless of course, be felt ahe was too inclined to pick and choose the subjects the wished to study l
Lest Twinkletoes should feel lone- ly or perhaps in order that she should have a chance of passing on hor knowledge to a still younger pupil, a tiny robin has lately been brought to the school. As yet it is, far too young to attend classes, and lives in a cardboard box filled with hay in one of staff roome
Though at other times Twinkle- toos will have nothing to do with zunk, baby z Food, the -18 most— anxious to share in the bread dipped in milk which is gently lowered into the wide opon red beak of thes young fedgling. She stands obir- ruping on the edge of the make- shift neat to remind the robin's foster mother that it in her turn
evived and inart 1
or parch on their shoulder She' $58me To have a literary and mathe
The severely business like fashions that were the reault of the War have steadily been modified of recent years until to-day, we are once more Roman Ladies Liked Variety style though fortunately modern Fashionable wo
women of ancient habits do not permit a return to Greece, also favoured colour and some of the real old-time modes generally wore their elaborately Feminine charms are once more dressed tresses tinted a delicate being expressed in waves and curls. shade of blue. Roman ladies As the editor of this monumental sought variety and frequently, chan work observers, there are no heavy ged the colour of their hair, both plaits or unhygienic frames. But with the aid of coloured postichs there e feminity, simplicity of and with hair dyes. Blondes too, style, a conception of beauty, and, were apparently preferred by the most important of all, the geome gentlemen of these days and dark trical fundamentalism of Croisat is hair often became golden overnight again observou, “ase follo
THE CHILDREN'S CORNER.
BUTTERFLIES.
"sunny petID: only yellow, Bower here buttercup; goes str
there four-o'clocks And psamies maké
Once, when I saw
A: yellow cloud of wings Arise,
thought flower things had taken
But when 1ooked down in Each golden head stood in ita
overtime
Take the matter of lipstick. The uninitiated might think that having decided upon the most becoming shade, one lipstick would be enough to full the requirement of fashion. To be really smart, how- ever, a woman needs, six lipsticks, each of which performe the double of making faces as well as fashions more acceptable.
Those lipsticks not only keep the lips smooth but are described as, indelible.IN WONDE
Chariot Printemps, Victoire, Co quette, Viola, Carmenita these are the names of the six colours. Their uses are various The first, a rich
ama colour, is for the gay and high-spirited in short, a good colour for youth; the second is be- coming to pink and white akina and is particularly well suited to a de butante
Victoire in becoming alike to blondes and brunettes, and specially adapted for use with a black outfit, Coquette is for the dashing type of women; Viola, in which there is a hint of violet, makes soins look clear and white, and gives the cyre a abadowy look Carminita, slightly darker than Viola, is recommended for brunettes, who should use it with dark colours
MARIGOLDS
In a little rubbish corner,
| In the midst of ash and grime,
A marigold seed had fallen,
And grown to a Bower sublime!
Never a flower more goldin !... Never a gold mere bright le
It made that rubbish corner RAS Into a gladsome might
becom
There are corners in earth's wide
garden,
Where joys seem few and rare, But the world of love may lighten Dull hearts weighed down with care.
If you find a spot that is grimy You have lot of miles to sow, And they'll blokam some day in the
future konkr
And make the whole world glow.
Perchance your corner's gloomy And your joys scem few and rare If you sow your seed 80 We'll beva marigolds every
and sugar, bot in the
two!
very Have for four sieved with spoonful of making powder stil this in quickly finally pour in the beaten whites of the two eggs. Bake
in a well-groaned tin in a moderato over, till brown and firm to the touch
(Mylt for: gainting... unter, andd lib:
shd) 200,- sugar
Sparly at boiling.
Blittle and, whon beg
pour over the cake, alfondy coole and sprinkle chopped hute
Bulidiar
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Desserts of any kind without Cake are like Spring without flowers.
Cakes made with Crescent Baking Powder will, ennaños, the delicacy." of any Do The line smoothness of texture-retains the molature in the oaka-dellolous and tender enough to mait in the mouth.
You will find Grespantapánomical because of perfecti reeuite-and, the amount required ĝia, autonishingly (Ema!!) ONE LEVEL tesspoon to each
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