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Let's go swimming-

take your choice of sea-suits

backless, tailored,

two-way stretch

1

1 wit.

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This is what they're

made of:

COAT to wear over beach dress or

bathing sult, Fabric: Pique-red patterned with pale blue muchors,

lined with towelling. Cuffs and col-

IAT: Wide swept brim, tiny flat) crown, in a natural coarse straw.

SPORTS SUIT of natural coloured

Jar: Blu pique. Style: Three- tussore. Stitched pockels on juniper quarter length, straight out, button- repeat on sharts. Worn with red and ing down front,

SWIM-SUIT: Mixture of wool and catton interwoven with elastic thread. White ground, blue stripings. Cord belt with anchor buckle,

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SWIM-SUIT in green and drown wool. Shoulder straps mounted on rings brace ni back. Note front

PLAY-SUIT

uf

coarse

white spot cravat.

COTTON 'KERCHIEF, folded and tied round head to form cowl. Bodico of same red and blue pique as cont opposite.. Ties on at nape and waist.

SWIM SUIT of blue and white striped wool. Tom at neck is seaming, which gives figure support. mounted on the zipper fastening

cotton Note pockets embroidered with cross. printed white on rod. Top of edd flags. Shorts of plain grey wool, bodica strings on to neek cord. Pleat belted. ed shorts-skirt.

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SWIM-SUIT, tailored plała. White

on blue spotted top. Trunks ci

plain blue wool. White wool sash.

KEACH BAG of string.

BRACELET of white wood buckling up in red, blue and green.

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to be won in the

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Give your

CUT -FLOWERS-

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a chance to live

Dishes for Hot Days

NARAII docan't believe in slackness

and what the politicians call "laisser faire," but she does conskler that in het weather cold dishes are distinctly to be recommended.

Nobody wants to work in n hot kitchen all day, she says, if by mink- ing a nice cold ilish und putting it in the later or refrigerator you can live a really good and pleasant meal.

Here, then, are some of the that little cold dishes that Sarah would like to innke, nu which I am sure you will enjoy.

Crab Mayonnaise

Have enough crab-meat to 1 two breakfast cups and mix it thoroughly with one tablespoonful of olive oil and three of vinegar, a teaspoonful each of salt and mandu mustard, half a ten- spoonful of finely chopped parsley, a dash of cayenne pepper and one hard- boiled egg chopped up finely.

Arrange this mixture on a dish, cover it over with thick mayonnaise pauer and make, if you like, a cris cross design of anchovy fillet; on top,

Haddock A la Tartare

Cook a gond-sized smoked inddock, lake the Besh and arrange it on a dish In a heap.

Make a thick Tartare sauce (that is, a mayonnaise sauce, to which you haye added chopped gherkins, capers, parsley, chervil and tarragon; or you enn now buy it in botiles, I believe), and pour it nver the heap of Ash. Decorate round with slees ht toma- tors and ird-boiled exc

Devilled Eggs.

Ingredients: Six eggs, 3 table- spoonfuls cream off the milk; 1 table- spoonful Worcester sauce; 1 level dessertspoonful of butter; 14 tea- spoonful each of salt and finely chop- ped parelcy; -teaspoonful day mustari.

Method: Hard-boil the eggs and cut them in half lengthwise. Mash up tho yalks well and blend with them the above ingredients. ..

arid

Pile this mixture up on each egg- half, arrange them on a bed luttuce or mustard and cress, sprinkle over with very finely chop- pod green part of spring onions, or with_chives, if you have any.

Ham Mousse

Ingredients: 2 breakfastenpfuls of chopped cold ham; a teaspoonful of made mustani; half a cupful of double cream; half a cupful of boiling water: n Lablespoonful of gelatine powder a tablespoonful of cold

IN hot weather choose stiff-stermed plants, such as carnatious, in pre-soned in

ference to sweet peas, sunflowers, and so on.

Before arranging the towers cut the stems under water and leave them to sock.

The object of cutting is to make sure that the stem cells are not sealed up, thus blocking the flow of water up the stem. Cutting under water prevents air bubbles getting into the stem and holding up the Kupply.

Cut With Care And A Knife

bottom

stems.

of

the

vasc.

water

cool

Don't use scissors for cutting-they bruise the stem cells. Use a kaife and make a slanting cut so that the cut stailss never rest flat on the The methods used by Bower shops Scrape

cut flowers fresh liberal allowance of barit off all woody for keeping their

vary, but most of them agree on the following principles: When soaking the flowers before (1) Give them plenty of fresh arranging rentember that fleshy water.. plants, such as seduni, can absort

(2) Keep the flowers in a large quantities of water and require place in America many of the flower longer, soaking species.

refrigerators. Othors put chunks of Remember also that soaking blooms ice in the water. and plants, such as lilies, violeta, (3) Do not leave Bowers in an air spoil their appearance, In desperate draught: it merely dries them up. cast plungo the bottom inch of the Any mild disinfectant which pre- stem in boiling water for a moment. vents the growth of bacteria auto- After arranging the flowers continuo matically helps to keep the water to cut the stalks as above every day. fresh.

SALESMAN SAM

YOU'RE A BIT TARDY FOR DINNER, SAMMY! WHAT WERE YOU DOING?

water.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1986.

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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1 Esnentin for patience (two

words, 7, 5). 9. Discourse at length. though

pretty thin at the finish. 10 Better.

11 Queer name for a Scottish island. 12 Not out after spring in South-

ern Europe, 13 This must be one of three or

more.

14 Innumerable eggs must be light- ly cooked for use on board.

Method: Add the gelatino and

10 Improves the taste of brown water to the boiling water and when

bread and butter. it has dissolved add it to the ham, which you have pounded as finely no

18 Song of the man. possible. Add the mustard, a dust ofen Moo, Sim (anag). cayenna and the sumy-beaten cream. 22 Shakespeare character. Put into a mould which has been 24 Modern fashion parade from the rinsed in cold water and when it is cold turn the mould out.

Cold Meat In Jelly

A very pleasant way of serving slices of cold ment is to arrange them on a dish (on which you have first set a thin layer of meat jelly made with good clear meat stock and gelatine). with any nieo conked

them

than thin-leaved shop windows aro in reality gig Fu have, carrots cut in

PRACTICINỨ MY BALLET 'Dancin'Í SHIVERS WAS HELPIN' ME! ITS MORE

FUN WITH COMPANY!|

pretty shapes, peni, French benus asparagus tips, or even hard bolled egg. Then cover the whole thing with cooled liquid jelly and keep col until wanted.

Soft poached eggs can be served cold in the humo way,

On With The Dance,

AN' THE OL BOY's' \I'M GLAD YOU'RE INTERESTED, PRETTY GOOD, TOO/BUT YOU MUST WATCH YOUR

MRS. KRACKERĮ

DINNER TIME! NOW I SHALL

RING FOR SHIVERS TO

SERVE THE MEAL!

coast.

27 Tree.

29 Arabs fill this Turkish town. 30 Scrambled eggs.

31 Made tidy in mid-term.

32 Charges and discharges and then

charges. 33 Nobody backs the horses in this

ring.

DOWN

2 These foreigners, though not wealthy, always possess cars,

3 Might still be long with a letter

less.

4 At run (anag).

Can I, mn; turn round to see the alligator.

6 Turn back.

7 Little Mary, but lanibs have no

affection for her.

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8.No. these are not obtained at a

reference library. 9 Why be н? If the sale is not

C.O.D., make it so..

14 First in opera and ballet.

16 This age means destruction.

17 Company which if slightly in-

creased is non-existent.

19 Carpenters never use these nails

in. fencing.

21 One system of Communism. 123 Stare in (anag.).

25 Poor modest.

26 Finished an net to do too much. 28 Pigeon. 20 Rapier.

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