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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

Union Between Hair and Hats

[By Joan Savoy.]

Your coiffure and your hats must form a companionate union, or all chic is lost.

Since the new hats expose com- pletely the left side of the head, hairdressers are making up for this lack of hat by emphasizing the colures on that side.

for dit- Three new colffures ferent types of women and hats that are perfect with them illust- rate the point.

1. For the blonde of 20, the hair is parted on the loft side and set in innumerable sculptured curls which slant down toward the back. The right side of the head is smoothly waved with fan-shaped bangs on the forehead and the ends of the hair are drawn down to continue the roll of curls at the back.

The hat is a beret of silve green felt, with a bow of valvet ribbon in a slightly darker green. 2. The sophisticated brunette of 36 wears her hair parted in the middle and brushed aleekly

WHAT CHILDREN READ.

A Mother's Difficult Task.

TO-DAY'S RECIPES.

Cheese Potatoes.

Some sliced cold potatoes, some grated cheese, some grated crust of bread, 2 tablespoonfula "of milk, 2 small eggs, the usual salt and pepper seasoning.

Put a layer of the potatoos in

a úcep, buttered baking dieh; add] some grated cheese, pour over

rigid that dreas and coat must be Many modern parents do not pay aliko women were tied to separate enough attention to the home read- epsombles of dress and coat, coating of their children. Nowadays, and skirt and blouse. There was when books, good, bad, and Indif- no getting away from the rule. ferent cost so little or can be a little milk, which has been add- Now there are all sorts of wayo borrowed from a library, and every ed to the beaten eggs; now add of mixing, and le by learning to bookstall in loaded with all kinds seasoning, and then more potato, choose good mixers that women of papers, it is not wise to allow and cheese, &c., till the dish is show ingenuity and taste.

children to read what they choose.full.

Every child loves storles. And,

A dark skirt may be worn

Let the top layer be of cheese with light blouse-waistcoat as a rule, poetry delights them, mixed with

B

grated bread

the

top-auch as Bruyere does in Even though they don't understand crust. Bake in a moderate oven pleasingly soft, crinkled, and all the words, the rhyme and till brown, and serve in the same

tamped materials-and a short rhythm pleases them. So it would dish.

coat to match the skirt.

dreasco..

very poor.

nursery

rhymes

are

- Peppermint Creams. Half a pound of icing sugar, 1⁄2 teaspoonful of essence of peppermint, white of 1 egg.

Roll the icing sugar until free from lumps, whip the egg, and

7. 1933,

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Fashion Calls for Smart Coiffure

and severaly off the forehead Directly over the temples and over each ear the hair is drawn back with a wave from temple to crown. The centre part continues all the way to the nape of the neck, the ends curling away from the part towards the face at either side.

an

Tho hat is a tricorn of saffron unusual yellow felt with new note in the crown which is also blocked in a tricorn. The bow-knot is high on the left side, made of brillianta.

Acroos.

8 Worn out and conflued at last. 8 This remains uninjured and in

pice discernment.

P One is known by the interior of

this purely surface finish. 10 Storm enclosure.

3. The silver-haired matron's hair la parted in the middle and all of it, except for the thick strands at other side, is brushed straight, and close to the head The aldes, however.

act in.11 two side waves. The ends of the hair form a flat, double roll in the back.

are

The black hat is of felt and is worn low over the right oye and very high at the loft and the back. It is encircled by a band of shiny silver mesh. The hat is topped by a felt bow.

appear that a child's taste in Discrimination Required, literature should be moulded in With that same skirt you can the nursery.

Many put a different blouse and a figured short coat; or, again, you charming, and there are appro- can have a long, or threequarter,priate poems by R. L Stevenson. tweed swagger coat and under it Sir Walter Scott, Browning, and add it to the sugar with the some of peppermint essance, and mix to a put a knitted sweater and jumper. many others. Even With those same coats you can Shakespeare's are suitable, such na paste. If too dry, add a little have figured skirts, OF Httle "Ye Spotted Snakes" und "Underwater- teaspoonful.

the Greenwood Tree." The child Roll out, on a board sprinkled Briefly, your conta and skirts whose parents can recite or read with icing sugar, to inch should all be of the same family poetry really well is. Indeed, thick, and cut into rounds withi

Other houses are advocating ono with different characteristics. Of fortunate, And many stories hold an egg-cup. Leave on a sugared course, much discrimination and the child's attention better when dish for about 6 hours.

Batter for Fritters.

dress, with different changes of nowledge of how to mix is need. told instead of rend.

Much Real Literature to be Had Four ounces flour; a little salt: trimming. Thus, you may_wear ed, but that is fun for the girl with imagination.

There is so much real literature a dash of grated nutmeg: 2 eggs, severely-cut collar and cuffs on (British Made)

When a woman dresses only in for children that it would not to 1 tablespoonful of olive oil; a cup your dress in the morning with a flimally-draped scarf or a frilly black you may be sure she is possible to get through it all of cold water. CHOCOLATES, uniningiuntive, or per during auraery days. For in-

Beat the yolks, and mix them net trimming for afternoon. tance, there are the "Alice" books, with the flour and oll; then add

Fashion has recognised that wo- hapa, and this happens to manyThe Water Babies." "Peter Pan." enough water to make a batter na HUTCHISON

"Jungle Tales," "Just So Storica," thick as double cream, then fold men are spending less money on Neckline Adventures.

of thedreas. At once she has come to and a wealth of old ballads and In the whipped whites The neckline is a field for many fairy tales,

eggs. This is excellent for cont-their aid with suggestions for mak- adventures in trimming. and

ing one'garment serve two or three But it is no good soaking ing meat fritters. many collars, scarves, draperies, children in good literature during

purposes. For instance, evening and buttonings make it important, nursery days and then letting them FASHION NOTES. coatees need not match the dress

Joan Patou has promoted the read all kinds of rubbish after-1

with which they are worn, either

a nilk over collar which tico into a task in front of her when her boy;

the help of a coatce or two, a wo- can keep on ringing the bow with ends. This trimming or girl goes to school, for they There is every indication that man buttoned on to the collar and in will come into contact with many Dame Fashion intends women to changes on her appearance, even easy to take off-for cleaning or children who have little or no make the most of their clothes by if her supply of frocks is limited. There is very little change in the changing.

terary taste. And as children all wearing the same garments on The fashionable neckline

in imitate each other, unless great almost all occasions. The old-time cut of any of the new coats as high. Nothing atiff is worn about care and tact is exercised, the boy necessity for a distinct change for seen in the city, Many have full it, and usually it can be thrown or girl will read what the others every hour of the day is pansel. I sleeves about the elbow, not exag open or carried close to the throat. read and gradually develop a lower was shown recently several start-gerated, but enough to be in keep

The belt at the waist is descend-

Bing models by a well-known Parising with the lines of fashion laid tasta in literature. ing to the top of the hip bone. If children's minds are attuned dress-making hour, which were down by "La Haute Couture," You can still have a high line if to good literature they should find, composed of three pieces, a dress. Almost all the -conts are close- it suits you, but if not, then you are just on fashionable with your great delight in reading Scott, a short jacket, and a removable fitting at the waist--from the Dickens, Thackeray, Jane Austen, skirt, which, folding round the evening wrap, to the jaunty sports waletline set at the natural curve, R. L. Stevensen, and many good waist, transformed the jacket Into jacket, all must mould the line to

a long coat for more formal wear. the figure. modern writers.

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iden of trimming coat collars with wards. The mother has a dificult The New "Three Piece" in colour or material. So, with

The now belts are trim and give a alander line.

Putting up with things as the end's in sight.

12 There's a ready sale on every hand you'll allow, now that the vonturo has been' undertaken (hidden).

19 Made to take at least second

place.

14 Theodore (anag).

17 This is achieved by thone who

are not thirteen. 10 Not a bad score for "wrong'uns"

to hold.

23 Come to the point-do,

27 A measure of correctneSA,

29 Hidden in Clue 12.

30 It may be divine, bat it's very uninteresting as placed before

31 Should supply the cause for every actin one way it does. 32 Where one can see a wake but

cannot hear the keening. 33 Mystical.

34 Duck down.

Down

1 Sternutatory convulsion.

2 A great composer.

3 Sends round a hint for incomes.

4 Offers made with an object in

view.

6 Another offer.

6 What it says may sound sense, but it's sure to be half rubbish. The remainder is on an equal

footing.

7 The spirit of the meeting is not

always good.

18 Fundamental.

15 Hidden in Clue 12

14 Change seats to be on the right

aide.

18 hidden in Clau 12.

20 Make the third letter the sixth to make the inside less suitablo.

| 21 Anything vocations.

22 Green vegetables with Bish provide a scod vessel for the vegetable.

24 Describes the action of a lout,

but it's nothing to a bor swimmer.

26 It's dilco to be on

26 Let the tuner strike E and

function again.

28 Regarded as a stor by, Parisiann..

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