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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933.
THE WORLD OF WOMEN
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
NEA
By Joan Savoy
Supper dresses are the darlings of the season's crop of clothes. You can wear them anywhere when your hostess Bays, "Don't dress” but doesn't mean it!
They have a charming dignity yet informality about them that makes it a pleasure to don them.
There are three noticeable fashion facts they all have in common, no matter what colour you pick, what fabric or what touches of trim.
They are all long, to ankle or floor. They all have some kind of attractive sleeves, more often short than long.... They all have the high neckline in front, even when they drop sway to a deep V in the back.
You can indulge your preference for red, if you want to. Or you can have one of the new black dresses or a black and white combination or black with a metal cloth top. Of course, there are greens and greens and blues and all kinds of other colour combinations." I merely mention the ones that have the largest number of buyers.
If you do want red, a lovely ruby coloured velvet dress (right) is cut on princess lines, with puff sleeves trimmed with just that glitter glamorous thinga-ask, a band of twinkling rhinestonce. It has a low-cut square back and a high-cut square front to its neckline. The little belt of the material
fastens in the back in a flat bow.
If you prefer a black-white combination, black velvet joins a novelty white lace (left) to make a smart frock. The lace is a very large pattern, all outlined in silver so that it gives the effect of a rich brecade, from a distance. This has simple wide sleeves, and a demore round neck, fastening in the back with a green button, like the two on the peau d'ange bolt.
PIXIE CAKES
TO FIT AN EXPANDED CORK
Sift together 2 oz8, flour, 2 oza, From France, where recorking fine wholemeal, 4 teaspoonful of wine bottles has to be done so baking powder, and a pinch of often, comes the following tip for salt. Cream together 4 ozs. butter dealing with a cork which has and 4 oz. caster sugar, beat in expanded so much that it refuses egg and half the dry ingredients, to return to the bottle. then a second egg and the other half of the dry ingredients. Add Va teaspoonful vantila essence, boat all very thoroughly, and, If too stiff, add a very little milk. bottom of the cork.
Put into small paper cases, da The cork is thon pressed be corate cach cake with a piece of tween finger and thumb, and in- cherry, and bake in a good oven, troduced Into the neck of the for hour,
bottle without further trouble.
Simply cut a wedge out of the. centre of the cork to about half, or rather more, of its length, the wide end of the wedge at the
PRACTICAL RECIPES,
Tongue Squares.
Two ounces of grated cooked
| tongue,, six squares of bread, 1 ounco grated chèose, a little ‘salt and cayenne.
Fry the squares of bread, and sprinkle some grated cheese on ench. Beason with the cayenne and salt, and on each place a high heap of grated tongue. Servo at once, very hot.
Coffee Beones
Ond large tablespoonful of coffee, essence, 1 lb. flour, 1 tea- spoonful each salt and baking powder, 2 beaten eggs, 1 gill of
hot water.
Dissolve the coffee essence in the hot water, and when cold mix it with eggs.
Now make a dough with the flour, salt, baking powder, and tho coffco and eggs.
Knead lightly, roll out to inch; cut into small rounds, prick them over with a darning noodle, and bake on a buttered tin for a quarter of an hour, in a moderate oven. Cut open; spread them liberally with butter, and serye hot.
Walnut Toffee
Half a pound brown sugar, Ib. margarine, 1 small tin con- densed milk, 2 ounces of shelled walnuts. Melt the margarine and add sugar and milk. Stir tili ft comes to bolling point, then boll gently for 20 minutes. It should then be brown. Stir in the (chopped) walnuts, pour into a greased tin, and, when cold, cut into squares,
CUSTARD FOR AN INVALID
One egg, 1 teaspoonful of sugar, pint milk, a little salt, Beat the egg and add it to the milk, sugar, and salt. Mix well until the sugar le multed.
Now quickly butter a large cup, and into it strain the custard. Stand the cup in a pan of hot water, and place this in the oven for on the range, where the water will keep hot without boiling, letting it remain for about 20 minutes—perhaps a little-longer.
Take the cup from the pan, and let it stand a minute before turn- Jing out. I liked, a little nutmeg
may be grated on the top.
This is Patou's new brown velvet evening bag with the roso potal clasp of crystal.
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1 "Her's, dear sir," must bless the
present fashion (anag.).
A week-old kitten may be wide , awake, but not to this extent
(hyphon).
10 Not a dinner jacket; much more
suitable for a dance.
12 We are both, at evening, able, with hale and hearty appetities, 'to eat an enormous meal (hid-
don).
13 This doctrine-or ile rovèrse-
may be held as true. 14 Here art and var are equally
represented.
17 The little balldings inside are
closed here.
18 This your burden and make it
lens, in flash.
20 A tool which would seem to in- dicate that the horse was not un- noticing.
22 English river.
24 Hidden in Clue 12.
without
mortgage.
26 May be raised on an old house
the necessity of
26 Hidden in Glue 12. 20 'Smoked without pleasure. 80 Just the people one would be
likely to meet in Annar.
31 Without a blush she seila may
for a change.
Down,
1 Paid attention?
though he did;
It sounds ad
2 Really the same, though it's true
it might be only half.
Tiainter in Lord Timon's
3
purse.**
("Timon of Athens.")
4 You will turn this Briton into a
bringer of information,
5 Plays over once more.
6 Scottish county.
15
8 The Lancashire worker whom we all want to see busy (twa worda).
11 Quite a lot on the South Coast.
game should appeal to the strong, silent man
16 Once vore it will profit you 10 Distributes with a lavish hand. 21 Hidden in Clue 12.
22 An aid to worship which is
bound to irritate,
23 It gives speed to a vegetable. 27 Dare after this to be charming. 28 Knocks down and a, fight starts
up-naturally,
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