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2

3-

Way Coat

H

a

ERE'S achieve the

fashion-

able tunic silhouette

in the form of a three-way coat.

MADE in one of thos

dull-surfaced.

now

way to

woollen materials in rust colour or burnished copper, bas Jining of bright check weave with contrasting collar and belt,

50

you

want

ar

you can wear it whichever way round you like, according to your mood,

CHOULD

change, another

should you happen to be not so slim, turn it into the ever-teful coat by just omitting

swagger

the belt.

For an effective constrast the full tunic silhouette should al- ways be worn with a pencil slim skirt.

*

Lo

ONDON

is gradually

Design

by

Angrave

Invariably the jumpers and upstanding collar on the tailored

getting into its fash- waistcoats of his tweed suits are coat and there is one pocket of ion stride after the holidays, made of valvel.

There were a number of Manne-

quin Parades last

week, and

there are to be many more this week.

TO

BACK SCHOOL

T

HE attitude of our energy will not have the children towards capacity for absorbing facts school is one of ease quickly or easily.

between 14 and 17 is

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 25, 1936.

RECORDS Suitable for CHRISTMAS

FESTIVITIES.

F2017

Christmas Momorics

With Vocal Refrains.

F2628

The Savoy Lancers

F2629

Sir Rogor do Coverley

F3679

Memories of the Ball Paul Jones

R245 8629 Take Your Partners E11076 Finck-a-Lincko Lancers 03966

and pleasurable anti- VIE ndolescent period cipation.

Gone are the days when difficult for parents and children school was dreaded, and the like.

It is in

that C2704 those years ending of the holidays was

parents must tread softly and C2703 an occasion for tears and keep the iron hand of authority 8441

well covered with the velvet forebodings.

New Empire Orch."

..Ye Band of Rustics. Yo Band of Rustics. .Waltz Medley.

Ball Room Orchestra.

Velota, Barn Dance, Polka, Waltz.

After the Ball. Two Little Girls in Bluc.

Daisy Bell

Drinking Songs

Fifty Years of Song

Sing 'em Again

The body changes rapidly at this of internal the glauda lime, and

8055 E6376

Gay 90's Waltz

LEAVING home is al- love of persuasion.

a wrench, but the very sight of other little com- secretion, such as the thyroid, which 02385

rades in the train soon banishes make up the personally, are also

very active.

The

simple schoolgirl becomes any lingering regrets.

Children who go to day school Painfully self-conscious and moody. She is constantly occupied with her

rather welcome

the change from

the long Sum-

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holiday.

By

addition, Dr. Mary

they do not feel

that

sense

of

isolation which

the

new pupit

at a boarding-

school

ch-

Anthony

appearance

Ball Room Orch,

.Old Timer Singers. Jack Hylton's Band. „Terence Casey. Organ. .Primo, Scola's Accordeon Band.. Primo Scala's Accordeon Band. .Choir & Organ.

God Rest Ye Morry Gentlemen' Christmas Ball.

Hork the Herald Angels Good King Wenceslas O Come All Ye Faithful

Westminster Abbey Choir & Organ, SHOP EARLY G. GET SATISFACTION.

and

TSANG

resents her elders' advice as to dress and appearance.

Tact And nnt- lenge will save a tot of annoyance at this period,

Any reasonable guarding will bee that the irl Is suitably dressed, that she does

dures for a week or two. Though not feel a laughing-slock in child-

his surroundings

are strange. Ith clothes which show off her de

he knowa thal evening will veloping Agure. bring his return to the familiar home, the toys, the pets and the garden.

IN many ways home life

bolter

trousers at an early age;

J

BOYS to-day get their lang

is

but with rapid growth, arms

shoot forth from suits iens surprising quickness. im-

and with

school for than young children in their most pressionable years.

A boy will be spared much em-

Boys and girls mix freely and barrassment if he is at least sent gain in mutual understanding; they forth suitably clad to meet a hurd are also conscious of the parental

skunk,

Another

is rough tweed! striped in broken diagonal lines And in yellow, green, re, rust dark purple on navy.

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own thetr

love and protection, so that they world which smiles at his breaking ot tear which volet, pimples and incipient beard. escape that sense

his haunts nearly

child Επ every

key- first term away from home.

TOLERANCE in the On the other hand, as children

note during these adoles- environment of hoard- cent changes, older the school has

advantages. many

Parents will recall their very fact of leaving home and being independent of his family blushing miseries and spare LOVELY grey and

helps a child towards self-reliance, children some of the gibes and Jokes

Again, the neessity of getting on green tweed suit- this

which they themselves had to en- and keeping with his companions A velvet blouse worn with a full of interest has a very rough

of bla masters diure. grey ground

on the right side helpa him to acquire an case of especially in materials.

The faiber recalls his own hopes manner and an appearance of sang- the gayest possible rough tweeds woven in self stripes and knobbly leaf brown tweed coat and skirt

frold which is an asset in later life and fears at the threshold of man- and the anguish of his first admit hood

Paqain's London Show last week way

fle useя

loveliest lames, sometimes with green

A

velvet

has one half in tangerine colour for town and cuntry, and the bright green flecki-has a bright and the other in emerald green. waistcoat-blouse The two halves are just scamed a three-colour, almost opalescent with short puffed steeves and together down the centre front effect, for evening suits.

high neck. Skunk

Have

BOOK about cakes.

What an

opportunity

for a little volume savouring of beams, thatch, gentlefolk, and charming anecdotes!

Ilume runde cakes, home made-

cakes,

Dainty buttered scones, dainty

buttered scones, And all of them served by gentle-

folk

a

makes the and back.

Sure

to be

some you like in this

selection

out a "Sussex heavy" turn "Hardy John all on his own. Successful Snaps

BRANDY

Cake

tablespoonfuls of milk. Bake in a slow oven and cut into squares."

Real Cornish Buns

MRS

AFRS. LEYEL mentions saffron take in her preface, at the recipe she gives for it. though it sounds good in itself. contains no saffron 1 will therefore take this opportu- or nity of giving you a real Cornish

recipe for saffron -buns.

1 learned it down in Trebetha- rick last spring from Mrs. Tre- SNAPS main. wonderful cook, well On rickety tables of unstained

have always been my acquainted with the dishes of her

and native Cornwall. eak.

favourite things for tea,

I indulged myself. 1 Whatever we fanciedl was all yesterday

For the buns put one dram of made them better than ever be- bespoke.

fore from Mrs. Leyel's recipe: saffron in a baking tin in the oven till crisp. Reduce to a pow-

Home made cakes.

(To be sung to the line Three Blind Mice.)

"Put into a pan two ounces of der with your rolling pin, put it of each of the following: flour, De- in a little fireproof dish, add a merara sugar, butter and treacle, tiny pinch of bicarbonate of Bul, judging from her excel Boil for five minutes and then soda, and cover with boiling lent and practical little book add half a teaspoonful of lemon water. ("Cakes of England," by Mrs. P, juice and half a teaspoonful of

Gd.) vanilla essence.

Cover, and leave toasting over- night in the oven with the door F. Leyel, Routledge, 23. Mrs. Leyel is not one of those put them in fairly wide strips ajar. (Don't worry if the fire Women who serve the motoring in an oven tin which has been goes out: as long as the oven re-

some warmth for a public of Great Britain with greased and then floured, and fains

a moderate oven hours it's all right.) little flat, round, stodgy "goodies" fake them in labelled "home-made."

til they become perforated and

Facts & Festivals

¿

:

cinnamon brown in colour. Mix Everything

few

NOW butter, Valb lard,

"Allow them to stand for

mix 14lbs flour few seconds after they come out CAKES. OF ENG- "AND" opens with a

of the oven and then curl them

Before add a pinch of salt, lb cur- short and informative preface, round a wooden stick.

serving they can be filled with rants, and knead well. Next not full of pseudo folk-lore, but whipped cream, which has been pour in the saffron. of interesting facts about cakes and the festivals connected with flavoured with vanilla,"

Meanwhile heat a little milk. add to it 1oz of yeast and let it GOOD feature of the foam up. Add this to your other A is the spoil mixture, mix all well together

thema.

No eggs or Butter

Then come a few general dir-

ections, for making cakes, which

include such useful hints as: "A. dex of cakes without eggs and and stand aside, covered with a moderate oven will brown a tea- cakes without butter.

cloth, for two hours in a warn place.

spoonful of flour while you count Among the butterless lot are Form into round buns and

30, and a hot oven while you count-12."

markins, the Guy Fawkes cakes which are eaten to celebrate the bake in a moderate oven for half And now for the bulk of the plot to blow up the Houses of an hour.

The above proportions will book: There are recipes (con- Parliament. veniently arranged in alphabe-

"Mix together half a pound of turn out a large quantity of buns tical order) for every cake you treacle and the same of lard. Add (20-30), so if you're not sure whether you like the vory pun- have ever eaten in this country half a pound of oatmeal, half a gent flavour of saffron you had and for a great many more."

pound of brown sugar, 14 ounces better halve the quantities the And the directions for mixing of flour, a teaspoonful of baking first time you try this recipe. and baking are so clear that I ginger, a teaspoonful of baking

Hester Valentine really believe Mr.-Valentine could powder, a pinch of salt and two

MOST parents will

that the only child, or the love,

youngest child in the family, is fre- quently spoill.

Mother will understand how her

His corners are not rubbed off by daughter wants change and, gulety rough contact with the ulei world, after work or study.

and he is inclined to be self-centred.

A term away from home suun alters

this.

DURING

these years of growing pains the loving

115 Possibly he suffers much in ac- parent can do much to cement

affection and tove quiring that self-protecter aspect; child's natural more than likely his feelings and his for his home by being patient and self-love are laista hundred times a good-humoured. werk, but gradually he acquires the arl of Bing with the herd.

Too much freedom is not neces siry. Curtain rules for being. in- times for

ONE sometimes beurs from doors at night; fixed

parents that

a child is meals; small duties to be performed difficult and wayward; finding cons in the home are all essential to a tacts pt-me-und-school-repellant goi-hoa-training

nat

Now such letters more often thon. unconsciously reveal parental

Children should be up in good pride in the child's peculiarities. It time to cat an ample breakfast be

is fore starting out for that he

school my slightly touched on

nt English or business, brilliant at muale of

Unfortunately, the parent's judity and in

outstanding in some other way.

They should leave their bedrooms

Rood order, with The ment is not always the best.

ani bed-stripped and the windows open. child is probably precocious

Is

the

terward, but it is unlikely that he Clothes should be put away pro-

The

is really brillard.

perly and the bathroom left reason- clever. intellectual child is atay etean and dry. usually very eary to get on with,

He is reasonable and therefore he can appreciate another's point of view. This makes him aminble

well d by teachers and soon.

considération for others cannot begin

too

punis

It will make good parents and

The qui, lively child is al happy husbands and wives in inter

is well

physically. [1 day lobed rare to find a first-class brain in a

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years.',

hody for the simple reason The art of tidiness and of helpful- that the growth of the child's brain ness is not acquired in a day; it is depends on his blood supply. only by training the children in the

A wont. -fed youth who cannot school years that parents will have

he has because play games

nother reward Inter on.

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