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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY --101⁄2 -1933.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

KNOWLEDGE OF WALTZ STEP IS ALWAYS ESSENTIAL TO GOOD DANCING

BY ARTHUR MURRAY

(This is the first of a series of articles on the newest dance steps, by Artiger Murray, famous in- structor in ball-room dancing. The Aeries will cover every phase of the modern dance-position, poise, basic steps and the intricacies of the Buch plamorous daners an

and the Tanggo, the Rhumba Lindy Hop.)

Don't let the new 1933 dancing give you an inferiority complex.

If you know the five basic steps so that you can dance them alone, perfectly, you can pick up the new innces readily.

the The five basic steps are Waltz, the Chasse, the Pivot, the Balance and the Walking Steps.

Learn them, one at a time, and are dance them alone until you

before IL Practise istop-perfect.

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That is the object > SCOTT'S

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Start

spho-

mirror, holding your arras bent at The elbow and raised almost level with your shoulders to give you litheness through the waist,

.

First, let us start with the Box Step, which is really two Wultz steps, one forward, and one back

wards.

Arthur Murray is shown above demonstrating the graceful waltz step which is one of the basic steps towards proper dancing. The waltz may be learned by following the square turn diagram.

1. Step directly forward with the LEFT foot.

2. Right foot to right hand cor- yer of box, as per diagram figure No. 2.

3. Clone left foot up to right, Master this Box Step150 that when you start doing turna, you with your weight on the left. This can do the steps mechanically, completes one Waltz Step,

4. Stepstraight back, with right Here are the directions, illustrui- ed by the diagram given to-day: fool y

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5. Left foot to the lower left hand corner.

6. Close right foot up to the left foot, weight on right.

Repeat the above movements of six counts until you can do it easily and rapidly. Then turn on and again, to waltz music. the radio and practise it again

NEXT: The Chasse.

mixture of into all kinds of shapes-diamonds, A box of of marzipan into a CORTSA sugar and strawberry squares, rounds, &c.

fascinating Noah's Ark coloured cochineal. Press ench must strawberry heavily into the mix animals for young children can be ture, so that the coarse crystals made by cutting out, with a fine steel skewer, lions, pigs, docks, give the proper pilted effect&c., and adding eyes and Cherries are made by rolling the with a quill pen dipped in 20-

Fudge marzipan into little balls, and chineal.

Little co. painting them with a chineal dissolved in water. Stalks

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Fudge can be made by melting

Cocoanut Ice. Cocoanut ice is a delicious sweet, two and costs very little. To pounds of lof sugar add half a pint of water, and boil in a sauce- Dan until a little, dropped in cold can be made of a thin strip of three tablespoonfuis of butter in water, forms a soft ball. Remaveangelica. from the fire, and stir with a woo- Peppermint Creams and Fondants of grated chocolate, and a cupful len spoon until the syrup threads.

a double boller, adding three cup- fuls of sugar, three tablespoonfuls

jof milk. Mix well, and boil, then Coloured cream fondants and put to set on to a buttered tin. Now add gradually six ounces peppermint creams always delight Chopped walnuts can be added if of desiccated cocoanni, and stir children. All that is required for liked. until the mixture is fairly thick.making the fondant, the founda- Butter two tins, and pour half into tion of these sweets, is the white

Turkish Delight'

Turkish delight is a delicious

one with a little lemon or vanilla of an egg, a pound of sifted icing sweet if made this way. Soak one essence. Pour the rest into the sugar, and a

other tin with a few drops of co-water. chineal added. Then work up the

mixture into little cubes or balls

tablespoonful

Pour the white of an egg?

of ounce of gelatine for two hours

in half a tencupful of cold water. Then boil two lurge cupfuls of into castor sugar with a small cupful

soup plate, and add the water of boiling water and a teaspoonful of tartaric acid for five minutes, of yellow, white, and pink respec-and icing sugar, stirring briskly Add the juice of a lemon, a few tively.

Marzipan

antil soft

and pliable. Then drops of pink colouring, and pour kucad well, and divide into three over the gelatine. Stir well, and Marzipan is another very popu-parts. Flavour one with vanilla. pour on to a buttered tin. lar sweet. Take pound of icing and colour with a few drops of the second sugar, pound of ground almonds. cochineal. Flavour

egg. Sieve the icing with vanilla, but do not colour it,

and one

Crystallized Fruits

A box of crystallised fruits in sugar, three gills of water, and sugar, mix with the almond meal. and add peppermint essence to this nice change. Put a pound of and then add the egg, kneading third. Roll each piece into a long a pinch of cream of tarter in a wall with the hands antil it is a roll, eut into even slices, and leave saucepan, melt slowly, and boil for five minutes. Stone the dates, Grm hump. Then work into var-for a few hours to harden.

trapes, orange quarters, &c.; stick lous fruits and fancies.

Then with a rolling-pin press each one on to a thin strip Strawberries can be made by each slice out gently on to a piece wood, and dip into the boiling mix- rolling the correctly shaped piece of sugar-dusted paper, and put out sure. Lay on a sieve to dry.

SALESMAN SAM

GOSH, I NEVER THOUGHT YOU'D) AN' MEET MINE, HOWIE SHOW UP SAM-MEET MY, SECOND, BRUTE BRONSON!

HANK SHANKS, "TH' BUTCHER - FINALLY GOT HIM TO SERVE ME

Howie Must Be Good!

Now, Boys, LETS GO OVER TO FRISCIE'S FIELD - THASS WHERE) WE'RE GONNA SHOOT IT OUT, SAMMY!

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Across

1 This is indented, though inde from nothing about Elcanor.

8 This tells a tale,

9 He has a sweat and beautiful heart, though a terrible bore.

11 Just mite disturbed.

12 A wader with a long neck; you

can see her clearly.

13 Suffering can be inapt curtailed. 16 A bit of ground-which Anuri-

cans behend.

17 This caught fire when a German

child was in command.

18 Such Joyl but change the first

vowel and what a break!

21. Have u cut at it, it's good plain

food

23 You will find it among the hills.

24 Little bunches of hair-or hay In little bunches, for that mai. ter.

25 Throw violently back.

28 A wave, but not of excitement. 29 Make allowance here, but a poor

onc.

30 Well done!

.Down

1 What is bought by the yard and

worn by the foot?

2 Made up.

3 A point which has been attained

by no one.

4 Though rather complex, I think it's Junt the article for your star turn (hidden).

"I lend sir," would have been an appropriate anagram in his

mouth.

6 Firemen And that it pays to as

sist these boyish heroes,

7 Related to old ar oklish folk.

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ear.

15 It is strength.

18 Such order is good, but it oer- tainly won't be appreciated be- fore bed.

20 Hidden in Clue 4.

21 Catch cold in a wood,

Whimsical but coarse-hearted.

126 Hidden in Clue 4.

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