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THE HONOKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1937.

“HAZELINE

{Trade: Warh)

SNOW"

For enduring attractiveness

Throughout the day's most arduous engagements you can roly upon "HAZELIND Snow" to maintain the youthful bloom of your skin and complexion. Its delicate fragrance and freedom from greasiness commend it for day and evening use.

Glass Jars from all Pharmacies and Stores

BURROUGHS WELLCOME & CO.

(PROPRISTORE, THE WELLCOME FOUNDATION LIN, LONDON, Engi

LONDON AND SHANGHAI

Cobright

H

SHOP CRITIC says the

ATS are definitely Fashion's Heralds of Spring. The moment I see even one table displaying a few well-chosen new models-usually rather poked away in a corner so as not to interfere with sale

bargains-I know there is spring in the air.

My first New Year hat I always call my Spring tonie. effect is as good as any doctor's prescription.

Its

Well! The new hats have arrived, and they're a captivating

lot a wow, as the Americans would say.

Crowns are moving in all directions except upwards; and brims are very fashionable once more. Women will be really heartened by the new designs, for they are much easier to wear than the eccentric-looking high hats of last season. And, what's more, they are young-making.

Sailors, Bretons, scuttle shapes and halos, in straw and felt, are favour- ites for this season.

THE four hats sketched by Angrave above are all copies

of Paris models seen at Whiteleys of Queen's Road, W. On the extreme lett the scarf neck is a new and charming note. This scarf is of intense blue chiffon worn as trimming round the crown and the hat fine black straw. and then slotted through the back The square crown seen on the flat of the hat and wound round the sallor

is typical of

bat next

the

New Hats

are Easy

to Wear

on

crown seen many different new 21 paper panama model hats; and the posy of flowers on the brown, with rifle-green grosgrain holo type pat next is another fea- trimming. ture of many models.

Last comes

First Signs

of Spring

THOUGH the first crocus de-

cve lights the the first spring hat brings the real thrill to a woman. Here are four

1. Black fine straw, trimmed intenst blue chiffon scarf.

2. Red Breton paper panama trimmed navy pros prain.

like

3. New fabric Tafeta (pro- nounced taf-ce-ta, looks taffeta but n't). Stitched all over in fine parallel rows, felt "ears" at sides, rosebud and forget-me-not posy.

4. Dark Brown paper pand- ma frimmed rifle green gros grain.

In

dark

most popular hat colours for Spring, Brightest lacquer red is one of the and beige is staging a come-back,

NEW REX RECORDS JUST ARRIVED.

8953 in the Chapel in the Moonlight. F.T

(Every Road Leads Back to Ireland. F.T. 8954 (Did You Mean I F.T.

[Cowboy. F.T.

Billy Cotton & His Band. 8966 (Ship Ahoy. Selection, (Sea Song Medley) 8958 (Six Hits of the Day No. 9. 8956 (When the Sun Says Goodnight.

I Want the Whole World to Love You.

Primo Scala's Accordion Band.

8967 (Show Boat Selection:

8968. In the Chapel in the Moonlight,

(Have You Forgotten So Soon,

Gracie Fields.

CHARLIE KUNZ STRAUSS WALTZ MEDLEY (8961) CHARLIE KUNZ PIANO MEDLEY NO. 24. (8972)

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY, Marina House, 19 Queen's Road C. Tel. 24648.

.ALHAMBRA.

SHOWING TO-MORROW

GIANT PLANES ROAR OVER CLOUDS FROM COAST- TO-COAST

YOUNG GIRLS OF THE AIR GO WINKING AT ROMANCE !

ALONG

ANGELS of the AIRLINES!

Good Cooking.

M

- By Ambrose Heath

YOUNG RHUBARB

the young ONCE having cooked it in this

of

OST cooks slow

pink slicks of rhubarb now way there is nothing nicer -coming-in-the-result-is-usually a than to make a flan

colourless stringy-looking mass arranging the le pieces prettily which, it is much better to pass inside the baked pastry round and them their syrup through a sieve and make quickly pouring over info a fool with a few drops of thickened with a little arrowroot, carmine to save its appearance! if you like, and given an extra By far the best way is to let the touch of sweetness by the addition young sticks, cut into appropriate of a little red currani jelly. lengths, bake gently in the oven until they are quite seft and yet have preserved their colour shape.

A Rhubarb Brown Betty seems

and to me unusual. This is made by piedish covering the bottom of Glassware is, of course, the ideal with lightly buttered crumbs,

put of cooked thing to use, as it affects neither ting on this a layer the colour nor the flavour, and for rhubarb, seasoning with nutmeg a pound of rhubarb about a gill of and lemon juice and sweetening water and six ounces of sugar with castor sugar; then would be the right sort of syrup to crumbs, more rhubarb, and finally cook it in. The glass dish should, crumbs. The whole thing is then of course, be covered, and the baked for about 40 minutes until length of time depends upon the the top is nicely browned, and it is age of the rhubarb,

served with more sugar and cream.

more

HOT POT

by the

Home Page Cook

HOT-POT should mean what it says. It should be a hot | Season the layers as you go, and, how- dish which comes to the table in a pot, and the pot in whichever many layers you have, the top it arrives should be the one in which it has been cooked, one must always be potatoes, And it should come straight from the oven.

Finally, pour in half a pint of stock, and cook in a moderate oven for two hours and a half. Then take off the id for the final browning of the pota-

loes.

The most famous one of all is the Lancashire hot-pot. The most infamous one is that watery combination of mutton and dead potatoes which is inbelled Lancashire in dubious restaurants. It Other meats beside mutton lend is sometimes light-heartedly labelled Irish stow instead, with an equal disregard of culinary truth. There are Others

the whale distance with me In the following recipe for it can leave

themselves admirably to 2 similar method of cooking. Beef, for in- stance, or veni, rabbits or game- birds.

Apart from the indispensable onion, TT would be equally absurd out the oysters of mushrooms or sileed carrots are an improvement to IT

to say that the Lancashire ham, or all three of them, and still a hot-pot made with beef steak. Both hot-pot is the only sort worth eating. look forward to one of winter's best carrots and celery should accompany

So that those who refuse

the rabbit, to go dishes.

The cooking counts most, after At its very simplest the hot-pot" nil. Slow cooking under a light lid, consists of one sort of meat only inter- until the magle moment arrives when spersed with layers of appropriate the lid is lifted for that last phase in vegetables, No oysters, kidneys or the oven which should give the top other delicious vanities. layer of potatoes their colour of rich brown.

Cleaning and Storing

IF you cannot afford to have

your furs professionally cleaned and stored for the summer months that is no reason

for neglecting then:

to the skin.

Winter Furs

you should do the job yourself, flannel or velvet, dip it into the bran, safely wrapped in new calico or for furs pay for a little atten- and rub It well down into the fur, newspaper (the smell of both tion at this time of year. They selling as near as you possibly can detested by maths and they do not eat into ). Include camphor or should be thoroughly over. Go over the whole article in this carbon in between the folds, and the hauled, repaired, cleaned and way until it has been evenly treated, up the parcel loosely. nired.

of

You will need two and a half pounds of chops from the best end of a neck of mutton, three, sheep's kidneys and about a couple of ounces of ham.

Add to these ingredients two pounds

Alternatively, there is scarcely any end to the combinations of meats which can be devised.

A Pinch of Herbs

ATRIO of veal, fat bacon

and calf's liver leaps to

of potatoes, a pound of onions, an mind. In this case the inclusion of ounce of dripping, half a pint of stock a bouquet of herbs adds to the excite- and a seasoning of solt, pepper and ment cayenne.

....

Put them in Layers

TRIM the chops and brown TRIM

them in the dripping before placing a layer of them at the bot trunktom of your earthenware pot.

I was very nearly forgelting the vegetable hol-pot. Into this can go onions, carrots, parsnips, ewedes, celery, turnips, peas, Jerusalem artichokes, beans and several other vegetables which I cannot think of at the moment.

Sliced or chopped, seasoned, and On top of this place successive given enough water to start them

and then give it a good shaking. Sprinkle the bottom Beat the fur on its wrong side with or drawer with a good insecticide If they are to be cleaned at home, a light cane, remove any surplus powder, carbon or camphor, and fine layers of sliced kidney, mushrooms, off, they are all cooked together in the bran cleaning is one of the simplest bran with a soft brush, and allow with plenty of newspaper. and most economical methods to the

fur

Lay the heaviest parcels al to hang in the warm air or adopt. To avold messing up the wind for a few hours before pulling bottom add camphor squares between house, however, it is advisable to it away,

each layer, and cover the final sheet sprinkling of the are: best alored in of newspaper with

the

carry out "operations" in the garden! Fur coals

Heat liberal quantity of bran in rubber-lined moth-proof bags, which powder. the oven, and remove to a sheet of are obtainable from the stores for a Last of all cover a plece of new greaseproof paper. "

few shillings,

calico over the top, and tuck the sides Have ready a clean piece of old Fur stoles, collars, or, ties can be well down.

WATSON'S

WORM BONBONS

THE IDEAL & SAFE WORM CURE

9 cta. Each

hamn, sliced onion and sliced potatoes. same slow way.

Do you

odolise?

There are still some who do not, and you may be amongst them.

Try the Odol way-just a few splashes of Odol, the famous liqui, l. antiseptic dentifrice, Ini a half tumblerful of water will thoroughly cleanse and purify the whole mouth, penetrating all cracks and crevices in and between the teeth, permeating the gums and lining membrane, and exerting its antiseptic and refreshing-powers, not only during the fow mo ments while being usod, but for hours after.' It is this lasting effect that gives fa „Odalisers” ihe absoluta assurance that their mouths are permanently protected from the bacteria and processos of formentation.

Odol

FLYING HOSTESS

WILLIAN GARGANJUBITE BARRETT

OPEL RAM HAL

UNIVERSAL FICTURE.!

YOU SHALL HAVE MUSIC WHEREVER HE GOES

and what tunes he sings!

"Under Your Speil't.

My Little Mule Wagon

LAWRENCE

TIBBITT

Under Your Spell

AT

BARRIE Y&RATOFF TREACHER

Kidwky Pram

ROUGH-HOUSE

TO-MORROW THE QUEEN'S

ROMANCE..

a singing cowboy, and the

heiress offer his aria!

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