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How to rear a perfect Child
DO YOU KNOW
THAT an adequate supply of Vitamin D is necessary for perfect bone-formation? THAT rickets is caused through a deficiency of Vitamin D in baby's diet?
THAT mal-formation. and premature decay of teeth are due to an insufficiency of Vitamin D3
THAT provision may be made against these disorders by putting your baby on the Allenburys Foods?
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FLOWER PICTURES IN APPLIQUE.
A modern version of delightful old-style needlework pictures has made its appearance in the form of the gayet of gay posies in brilliantly coloured pottery bowls. They are done mainly in an ap. pliqué of different fabrics on linen, or som firm cotton furnishing fabric, though in some casos 'n few
PARIS FASHIONS.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1932.
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DRESSES FOR THE BEACH.
An exhibition of the latest bench fashions was given by Chanel. Pyjamas and frocks are equally right to slip over swimming suits. The pyjamas are in jersey, plain, and figured, and in n neutral colour, such as beige or grey. The Jong legs are cut less wide, than formerly and the bolero or caps which goes over the strapped top is an unimportant looking garment, Chanel uses cotton materials in colours and patterns to imitate woollen and silk jerseys.
The beach dresses are short and fasten in strange ways. One has a sine-druped skirb with a bodice out like an evening dress, to the waist of which is attached a lung wide scari; this is wound round about the body as a wrap and completes Large a sophisticated ensemble. Ints to match are Worn with pyjamas and dresses. Coloured pique is constantly used for beach dresses; phle blue and pale rose are, fashionable coloura
1. Cotton piqué dresses are shown as correct for the evening. With one is worn a noklace, long and full," of imitation white cocks'
feathers made of organdie. Swim- ming suits are in bright colours. The fashions which lend in these seaside clothes are all simple. San- Jals, not shoes, are worn,
boas which were shown at the end The ostrich feather necklaces and of the season are popular. A new feather wrap has appeared in the shape of a sleeveless bolero for colour this bolero was worn at rea evening wear. In black and in
taurant dinner parties. It will be worn at Caunes and Monte Carlo and also at Deauville and Le Touquet. In black with long cling- ing dresses, ostrich feather boas, necklaces and boloros are distin
of the flowers or leaves ara em-guished. In white on a white dress, broidered in wool. Their framing a feather wrap is soft and becom
is a simple band of light oak, in- stead of tho májily favoured by our great-grandmothers.
These pictures are the work of a youthful designer, Miss Youtha Rose, who has made herself a name by her original designs for the theatre. The pictures are; in fact,
ing. A hoa may be worn close to the back. Some necklaces are made the chin with tha enda falling down
of ostrich feathers in two or more colours, black and red, navy blus wraps are useful, graceful, light in and pink. These feather summer weight, and look fitting on dresses made of organdie, crêpe, silk piqué, brocades they are less becoming, and silk jersey. On satins and
THOSE OLD
POTATOES.
There comes a time in the year when old potatoes seems to get worse and worse. Then it is that nous and interesting ways of cook ing potatoes must be considered.
THE NEW RED.
The new red, known as capucine, a cross between coral and tomato, is very gay and attractive. A Frock in this colour in a London salons has one of the new detachable collars, cut to a deep y in front the bodice below. and fastened with a button on to Another dress
of bright red wool georgette has
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WHY NOT GIVE A anonymous, and be told to produce a picture in a quarter of an hour,
in their skins, peel and chop them. closely pressed box pleats low down GAMES AFTERNOON?, The pictures are collected and set
an outcome of her stage work. A even a little pretentious and volgar. Brown Mash-Boil your potatoes visit to the dressmaker, who had The autumn fashions were shown at the end of August made some of Miss Rose's stage include many tailor-made coats, adding pepper and salt and a tea frocks, gave her the idea. She skirts, dresses, and
wraps for spoonful of chopped parsley. Put noticed that lovely bit of colour which only woollen materials will quarter of a breakfast cupful of
be trad, These woven: were being wasted in the small rough surfaces and indistico wait bacon fat in the frying pan, and cuttings left over from the frocks.
whon very bot put in the potatoes A large bag of clippings was car-
and cook them quickly. Press to one side of the pan, make inte à riod homo by Miss Ross and one
cake and, well browned, drain and of the multicoloured floral, pusier
turn into a dish. Was the result.
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The exampls reproduced is on Tale fawn jaspé material and the round pottery jar in cluth of a daring scarlet. But it is just right, and with the vivid and varied colours of the flowers goes to
make a joyous wall decoration,
In the bunch of blossomas, there ara yellowa ranging from canary te orange, pinks from oorisa to the palest tint, and blues, mongentné and mauves. In every bunch Misa Rose places two or three white flowers, as in the old flower pic tures. Her use of white, she ex- plains, is to lift the colour ars, and cvon a tiny bit of whiitä will have this effect.
Another thing that help, the pic. tures is the contrast in the variety of fabrics, employed, cotton, velveta, silks and satins, some of thu theatrical cottons being special- ly effective. Leaves are made in aztean, ailk, and even the green
udelike duster fabric. N
Potatoes Ple.-Cook some pota- loes in their skins, sitin and mash them and lins a pie dish with some Next add pieces of cooked carrots, turnips, cauli-flower, or other cook ed vegetable (other than green vegetable) that you have on hand, Bome cooked mushrooms and a salt- spoonful of onion juice. Make lay ers of potatoes and vegetables, moistoning with white sauce on un sweetened tinned milk, cover with breadcrumbs and dabs of butter, and brown in the oven.
French Purse. Boil the potatoes quickly in their skins, peel them And best very quickly with butter and a little pepper and salt, Berve immediately.
Spanish Purse-Boil the pota toss with an onionstuck with cloves, put them through a sieve, add milk, a little cream pepper and salt, and heat over the fire, beat- ing with a wooders proon...
Pures with Online Cook hall a pound of pooled patators and the samo quantity of onions together In boiling gelted water and when tender rub through a seve and add dlowly, about two ounces of butter, put in small pieces, a little hot milk and seasonings. Stir in the jolks of two eggs a little powdered mince and Lybip over the fire until smooth and light
Potatoes Rissoles. Cook some
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narrow horizontal tucks on the on the front of the skirt, and very
out for judgment, everybody writ- bodice, which is further enlivened by the introduction of a narrow
Gudats are expected to arriving on a slip the number of the lip and small bows of white punctually at a games party, hence one he likes best, the one
winning piqué.
if invitations are issued for the the highest number of votes receiv Probably the most depful frock in Afternoon from three o'clock until ing the highest marks, a dress with a coat, which can be
The clock face may be drawn from worn with its companion frock or halfpast six, the competitions should
be carefully thought out before memory, mistakes, notably in These companion conte are usually, though not necessarily, hand, just to occupy the full time, figures four. and alx, being common lined with the same material as allowing an hour for a meal and, unless it has been done before, that used for the dress. Printed half an hour at the end for, adding The hostess may next repeat a crêpe de chine is the favourite
with any other dress. &
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material for such models, an at-up marks and distributing the tractive, example of which is a prizes.
droes of white and rather bright As a start, pictures of celebrities blue crêpe de chine with a cont made from one of the light-weight woollen materials in the same blue as the pattern on the dress.
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quotation in prose or verae of fair length but not impossibly long; and the competitors, as soon as she has. may be cut from the papers, sum finished, must scribble down what bored, and hung round the room. they remember of it, marks being The guests are supplied with cards allotted according to carréotness. où which they jot down the nodes An amusing conclusion is to and numbers of those they re award a special prize to the person cognise, and it is illuminating to who finds it by first interpreting note that many who appear fami- one or two clues. Here are suitable liar with the features of Harold clues, with their solutions: Lloyd, come to grief over those of not go out where you came in (hall), Mussolini, and vice VBINA, 80 but look for a door beside what capricious is fame.
will never develop into a daffodil (electric light bulb). Open, enter, A Good Competition. and hunt for these signa, A diminutive thing whose half is a An excellent competition, if the mighty thing (ash-tray). An ar party be not too big, is to choose ticle that recalls a game of cards two or three letters, say A, B, C. (poker). An article which does and sak everybody to write down what you are advised to do (mit in ten minutes a flower, a fruitfor-reflect) Now you have a a country, a quality, what you will, chance if you can turn yourself into. beginning with each. Afterwarde a small reptile (bookworm)." The the competitors in turn read their mystery is cleared when a clever lists aloud, and only those names socker finds a couple of handker which no one else hai thought of, chiefs, or something else, thin are allowed to count, the others enough to escape observation, with being ruled out.NA 24-in the pages of a book.
Some of the competitions need to
be arranged in heste. Thus five or
six playors may be gathered. round ¦
a tray on which are set out an as- TO SHINE STEEL BLADES. sortment of kitchen commodities
Flowers and leaves are sewn..on in bright colouted wool of a shade paler or darker than the material, and the centre of the flowers are embroidered in contruating wools.
Apart from pictures, this type of ambraidery has been very success terns, of which diagonal lines are fully used for other things in the the most usual, Rough crêpes with botilock in their skire, peel and home. For instance, a pair of bed-broken lines, plain surfaces with mush then hit me with two well- spreads of ordinary holland with a soft, irregular sprouts of woollen beaten eggs, little flour, some
such as cocos, allspice, soda, salt, To some homemakers it has been big circle of bright appliqué threads and fine hairs are new
cornflour, etc. which they are not quite discouraging to be able to colour and beauty in a bedroom. fashions. Wool' and rabbit fit are chopped, lightly fried onion, Stir salt and pepper'zhul 2 linda önely.
permitted to touch or smell while polish the silver handles of their In a room where the chairs were woven together into delightfully in some finely chopped
they write down silently those they steel table knives until they took covered with a rather dark mate- light, warm, soft textures,Jer drop by spoonfuls into hoiling fat, faley' and,
can identify. Others may be engag, like now, and yet have the blades rail they were lightened by sumoseys, Kasbas, crêpes, are all used, lipping the spoonfuls
Whan sawing on buttons do noted in trying, how many out of in refusal to yield their black stains oliusual chair backs. These were The shiny broadcloths and stiff
fat attach them too tightly to the cloth. pack of cards they can throw, ono to any of the popular polishing secured at the top of the chair by sorges of former years have vanish-ore putting in the next spoon. Let the stitches be fairly loose, further test with canda is for the steel blades is by means of paste by one, into a man's hat; and agents. A sure way to brighten two little loops and buttons, and ed momentarily Satin is used,
ful, otherwise the mixture w
wall and finishes off by twisting the organiser to select one suit from made with emery flour. This Bour tucked in under the scat, thus velvet, both cotton and silk, some ktick
cotton round the threads a fow the pack remibre a cand from it is obtainable at any well-stocked covering tho entirely back of the taffetas, but most of all dult crepes. Potato Souffler Cook some pate times. This makes the button then deal the remainder slowly be hardware store. chnik. Made of course natural Tho-colours are rich and bright, toes in their skins, peel them and easier to fasten, and minimises the fore the company, afterwards de linon, they had squares of petunia such as warm dark reda, dark make into a puree with pepper and wear on button-holes and surroundmanding from each in turn the title filen in the middle, on which was greens, brown in many shades salf. Add half a pound of four for ng material: an appliqué design of a bowl in Blue is not likely to be as popular each pound of puree, make into a
of the missing card. green felt filled with flowers. Alor winter as it has been for sum paste and roll out very thin. Cut biotter in an orange linen cover mer, but may be worn in the even dfcornted, with a square of jadeing as in a velvet wrap trimmed green appliqué with a bowl of with fur. The use of fur le lavish roynd blue filled with orange and Erming, sable, fox, broadtail ar yellow flowers, gave a further de- used to trim woollen materials and corative note in the same room, silk, volvet,, satin, and crops,
For Budding Artists,
Mix it with any lubricating oil until you have a soft paste, Apply this with a soft woollen cloth, rub ing the blade until the discoloura tion disappears; wash the life in When this tableware is not in warm suds, rinse and dry
lato rounds with a cutter and fry mentes, de renewed, fasten
When the hatia in waeliable gar in boiling lat, when they will the end of the new piece on to the Each competitor should, be pro
well out to twice their site.old before removing the latter, sovided with a low coloured chalksuse, protect the blades, be wiring Drain well and serve with a fine that when the old elastic is pulled and a sheet of drawing paper with them lightly with a cloth moisten- powdering of alt and a garnish of of the new one is drawn into its a number on it which he must ro-ed with olive oil, or any other salad para
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collect as otherwise his work is ~oilers summACA ASIA PETE
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