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KING'S THEATRE

COMMENCING TO-MORROW,

TERROR ... HIS WEAPON! Godless, lovelen, bruisl, he fought his turbulent way up to the very pinnacle of human power on ladder of human runga...only to be challenged by a fra!l women!

"I'm

Bots of This Town!"

Was

Hel

HOWARD HUGHES presents

SCARFACE

- PAUL MUNI

ANN DVORAK OSGOOD PERKINS KAREN MORLEY

Adored he Bay Hocke, trans

ONE

What a drama......, thss scorching story of a human python who dared to set his lust against the red- blooded courage of a nation.

» HOWARD HAWKES

OF THE YEAR'S VERY BEST! THE "HUMOURESQUE" OF THE TALKIES.

MAN'S MIRACLE CITY TELLS ITS STORY!

Its Loves... Fears ...+ Heartbreak and Glamour... Struck from-Stone and Steel

. Given Life in the Pulsing Heart of Its Peoplei-

FANNIE HURST'S

SYMPHON

MILLION

with

IRENE DUNNE

RICARDO CORTEZ

ANNA A P·P'E L GREGORY 'RATOFF

This is its song... its destiny, and despair... told by Fannie Hurst toho sings of New York and whose Heart is New York, who knows this mad, gay, storms, bitter, fabulous island as no other living soul!

RKO RADIO PICTUREN

Directed by Gregory Là Cava

Devid O. Selznick Production

COMMENCING

TO-DAY

AT THE CENTRAL.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPIL SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1939.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

Taffeta for Quaint Charm

Hollywood,Taffeta suits and dresses and taffeta little jackets for summer party frocks bring quaiht charm to warm weather styles.

Sheila Terry wears 1 black double-breasted taffeta suit, with white pique shawl collar, vestes. and stock and she wears white gloves and hat and carries a white purso with it. Her pumps aro

black moire.

Nancy Carroll, wore an unusual dress of blue taffeta. The top of the dress was powder blue and the bottom navy. Bands of the navy gave the appearance of Ruspenders.

Kathleen Burke, wore a black taffeta tailored, single-breasted suit. The jacket was form fitting and the skirt plain and flaring. Her blouse was white satin and she topped it with a red straw fez.

Sari Maritza, wore a green and black mixed wool sult with a green taffeta blouse with big sleeves and a big sow scarf.

Ann Harding' wears a powder blue taffeta blouse, with a battenu neckline and tucked shoulder seams that flare into puffs at the top of the sleeves. Her suit in the same sheer shade of blue, made of n

pleated basket weave wool, with skirt.

Sheila Terry

FASHION NOTES

From-A-Paris-Correspondent)

Parislennca liko 11 one-pleco dress for town wear. Drekson that are good for all day pre- dominate, and they are of great simplicity. One aces many frocks In silk, crepe with removable collureites In light or bright colours.

There are, perhaps, a few too many of them to please the woman of exclusive tastes,' but they con- stitute an outsanding style none the less..

The colours are rich, and, al- though certain fashionable women are wearing black this spring. others have chosen the nower shades, such as dark hyacinth. coq-green, dark amethyst, wood- brown or the universal dark, dark

red.

en-

Occasionaly there is an semble of grega or dove-grey, and this shade, being light, is just the thing for a bright spring day.

28.

FOR THE INVALID PRACTICAL RECIPES to

Make Some Delicious

Meat Cakes

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

ACROSS

1 The announcer will emerge from

red rock 'nook,

It is over 200 years since the last

built a 11 in a 31 in an Island off the G coast of Africa, and sat on its 16 contents. 10 Tedious discourser. 11 See Clue 9.

13 Scene of storms not particularly

dreaded by marinera, 15 An old warrior who, with a change of head, would be a knight errant.

10 See Clue 9,

17 This workman sounds like Cock-"

ney recognition.

19 Frequently of this. 20 This resulted from the ples 21 The entrance Fall of a Roman

house.

made in the end.

23 A straw one may show which

way the wind blows. 24 As news he must have deserved

far more than a column. 27 Aged vegetable. 28 Bird, measures,

If red is the leading evening colour-which it is-brown is the leading day-time shade. The copper browns are great favourit

Old shades are here to appent

fuchsia, special

magenta, indigo-blue, and' a deep raisin colour.. There is a new green which is called cedar. There is a special. purplish-blue called

Touareg," and a middle-red call-34 ed "Asin."

Fish Quenelles

Chop finely or mince the remains of any cold meat, and season with Few fish or ment dishes

are salt and pepper; mix with mashed more delicious and more econ-potato, and stir in a benten egg, omical than quenelica, yet they Flour the hands, form the mix- are not very frequently included ture into round cakes, and fry in In a menu. By cooking left-oversleep, very hot fat. Drain from velvet, suede, or felt. Those,

by this method they may be mad to go a long-and very delightfu -way! The following recipe re suits in a light and appetising in

valid dish:

Fish Quenelles

Dainty veils are in vogue at present, the greater number being rimmed with round "pastilles" of

at and serve at once uncovered. besides their decorative value,

Macaront Sweet

Break some macaroni in anallelp to keep the veil in place on pieces, and boil in a pint of milk account of the weight of them. (about 2 ounces of macaroni will be suficient.) P.

When the macaroni le quite In a stewpan placed over gentle hent mix together 1 oz. butter, cooked, but not bolled to a pulp tablespoonful milk, and 1 table-which will spoil it-drain it and spoonful breadcrumbs, then leave turn it out into a rather deep dish. Have ready a custard flavoured to cool.

with cinnamon and lemon juice, slightly sweetened. Pour this, hot, over the macaroni, and serve cold.

till

Pound 3 oz. white fish smooth, add an egg and

bread and mixture, and pass all through a wire sieve (after mixing thorough-| ly) and form into quenelles. To Unbleached Cotton do this use two dessertspoons.

Dip.one.spoon into boiling water, This very valuable material is fill it with the mixture, press it again coming into its own place from the sides to a ridge in the in the housewife's opinion. She centre forming a nice oval shape knows its value for sheets for the with a knife dipped in hot water, children's bed, kitchen curtains, Now dip the other spoon in boll-jand various other purposes. To ing water, scoop the mixture care-bleach it she puts it into cold fully into it from the other spoon, water, boils. It up slowly, and poach for ten minutes in boiling spreads it wet on the grass, where stock or milk, and drain well, the sunshine and ahowers will Arrange some mashed potato on whiten and soften it for use.. an oval mound on a hot dish, ar

range the quenelles along the

top, cover all with white sauce, vor, place a sheet of greased pa- and decorate with finely-chopped per over, and cook gently for about parsley or grated yolk of egg. 30 minutes. Drain well, arrange Beef Quenelles

in a circle, and cover with good

Melt 1oz. butter in a saucepan, white sauce. and 2 oz. flour and a teacupful Cold Qbenelles of Veal stock, and cook till the mixture, leaves the sides of the pan and Make the quenolles as directed forms a mass round the spoon.in the previous recipe, using vesl Leave to cool. Meanwhile pass allets in place of the beefsteak. Ib. beefsteak two or three times ponch them until firm in bolling through the mincing machine. water, and lay on a sieve to cool. Beat together the, flour und Heat a teacupful aspic, jelly, dis- ment mixtures till smooth, add solve in it five sheets of Fronch two eggs, one at a time, season leaf gelatine. and mix with to taste, and pound well together. breakfastcupful

вдисе. white Rub all through a wire sleve, When beginning to set, coat the form into quenelles as directed cold quenelles with this propara- above, and placo in a buttered tion, decorate with hard-boiled frying pan.

egg yolk, grated or, finely chopped When all are in the pan pour parsley, adn serve with a border of over boiling water to almost co-ghredded lettuce.

SALESMAN ŠAM

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DASHING!

CHIC takes a.zig-zag course

4

in Paris! A bright red left hat from Le Monnier has cut- outs through its crown through which grosgrain ribbon shows in

zigzag design. The swenter Costume follows suit and is knitted with fascinating white stripes trailing down the long, tight sleeves, from the high, plain collar. The sult fastens Russian style, down the left side.

A Cagey Customeri

29 You must adrait there's style

about the girl.

32 Only, this.

Associated with Dickens' Christ-

33 Not among the casualties:

mancs, but now finished. 85 Defected.

1

DOWN

2 Blades (non-rolstering).

3 A had egg-

4 Noted banker.

6 Thoughtfulness, '

6 See Clue D.

7 Ultra-sensitive.

8 It in't only in a railway

curringe that an actor may com- ment about a part.

| 12 A number of insects that ought

pay rent.

to

14 Thin flower suggests with`a vein of its own-a rather foggy courtship.

15 Uttern.

18 Means not in it.

22 Put It just before these for

something to grumble about.

Afty to the Spaniard for

27 Nonconformist chapel. 30 The cry of a noble beat. 31 See Clue 9.

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