THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFII WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1937.
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HAZELINE
(Trade
Marki
SNOW"
For enduring attractiveness
Throughout the day's most arduous engagements you can rely upon "Hazeline", SNOW to maintain the youthful bloom of your skin and complexion. Its delicato fragrance and freedom from greasiness commend it for day and evening use.
Glass Jars from all Pharmacies and Storea
BURROUGHS WELLCOME & Co.
SPADARIATONGU THE WELLGAMA PavaDATION Lio. London, Engl LONDON AND SHANGHAI
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SHOP CRITIC
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 tonic. Its effect is as good as any doctor's prescription.
Well! The new hats have arrived, and they're_a_capilivating lot--a wow, as the Americans would say.
Cruwns are moving m all directions except upwards; and brims are very fashionable once mare, Women will be really heartbued by the new designs, for they are much easier to wear than the eccentric-looking ligh hats of last season. And, what's more, they ang young-making.
Sailors, Bretons, scuttle shapes and hatos, in' straw and felt, are favour- ites for this season,
A
E four hats sketched by Angravé above are all copies
THE
of Paris models seen at Whiteleys of Queen's Road,, W. On the extreme left the start neck is a new and charming note, worn as trimming round the crown This scarf is of intense blue chiffon. and then slotted through the back and the hat fine, black straw,
CRITIC says the New Hats
are Easy
to Wear
dark
First Signs
of Spring
TOUGH the first crocus de- lights the eye the first spring hat brings the 'reat thri!!
Here are four: to a scomAN.
1. Black fine straw, trimmed intense blue chiffon scarf.
2. Red Bretón paper panama Trimmed navy gros gratu,
3. New Jette Talets (pro- Rounced taf-re-ta, locks like affeta ut isn't). Stitched all over in fine parallel rows, feit" "Cars" at sides, rosebud and forget-me-not posy.
4.
Dark Brown päper” pana- In trimmed rifle green gros grain.
on many different new paper panam, model crown seen hals; and the pasy of flowers on the brown, with rifle-green grosgrain The square crown seen on the flat hal type pat next is 'apother fea- trimming. the hat and wound round the sailor hat next Is typical of the ture of many models. Lasi comes Brightest equer red is one of the and belge is staging a come-back.
Good Cooking
By Ambrose Heath
YOUNG RHUBARB
fan of
i
OST cooks' stow the young NCE having cooked it in this MOST
pink slicks of rhubarb now way there is nothing nicer coming in the result is usually a 'than to make a colourless stringy-looking mass arranging the little pieces prettily which it is much better to pass inside the baked pastry round and through a sieve and make quickly pouring over them their syrup into a fool with few drops of thickened with a litle arrowroo carmine to save its appearance! if you like, and given un 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 currant. jolly. Jengtas, bake gently in the aven until they are quite soft and yet have, préserved their colour and Glassware is, of course, the ideal thing to use, as it affects neither the colour nor the favour, and for a pound of rhubarb about a gill of and lemon juice and sweetening
castor
then sugar: water and six ounces of sugar with 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 hicely browned, and it is age of the rhubarb.
shaoc.
A Rutanrb Brown Betty seerns to me unusual. This is made by tovering the bottom of a piedish with lightly buttered crumbs, put- ting on this a layer of cocked rhubarb, seasoning with nutmeg
more
served with more sugar and cream.
most popular hal enlours for Spring,
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 pointees. And it should come straight from the oven.
Finally, pour in half a pint of slock, and cook in a moderate oven for two The most famous one of all is the Lancashire hot-pot. The hours and a half. Then take off the most infamous one is that watery combination of mutton and dead id for the final browning of the polu
toes. potatoes which is labelled Lancashire in dubious restaurants. It
Other meats beside mutton lend is sometimes light-heartedly labelled Irish stew instead, with an themselves admirably to a similar method of cooking. Beef, for inė equal disregard of culinary truth.
stance, or veal, rabbits or game- There are Others
the whole distance with me in the birds. following recipe for it can leave Apart from the indispensable onion, IT would be equally absurd out the oysters of mushrooms or sliced carrots are an improvement to Isay that the Lancashire ham, or all three of them, and still a hol-fot rande with beef-scale Bath -pot is the only surt worth eating, look forward to one of winter's best carrots and celery should accompany Sa that those who refuse to Ro
the rabbit. The cooking counts most, after At its very simplest the hot-pat all. Slow cooking under a tight 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 " the oven which should give the top other delicious vanilles.
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:
Winter Furs
'safely wrapped in new
calico or
dishes.
layer of potatoes their colour of rich Alternatively, there is scarcely any brown.
end to the combinations of meats- You will need two and s half which can be devised.
prunds of chops from the best end
of a neck of mutton, three sheep's A Pinch of Herbs kidneys and about a couple of ounces
of ham.
Add to these ingredients two pounds
of potatoes, a pound of onions,
A TRIO of veal, fat bacon
And call's liver leaps to
an mind. In this case the inclusion of
ounce of dripping, half a pint of stock a bouquel of herbs adds to the excite- and a seasoning of salt, pepper and meni, cayenne.
I was very nearly forgetting the vegetable hot-pot. Into his can go you should do the job yourself, Banuei or velvet, dip it into the bran,
(the smell of both is Put them in Layers onions. carrots. parsnips, swedes, for furs pay for a little atten- and rub it well down into the fur, newspaper
getting as near as you possibly can delested by moths and they do not
colery, turnips, peas, Jerusalem tion. at this time of year. They to the skin.
cat into it). Include camphor or
TRIM TRIM, the chops and brown artichokes, beans and several other should be thoroughly over- Go over the whole article in this carbon in between the folds, and tie
them in the dripping before vegetables which I cannot think of at hauled, repaired, cleaned and way until it has been evenly treated, up the parcel loosely.
placing a layer of them at the bot the moment. Sprinkle
of " and then give a good shaking.
the bottom
Sliced or chopped, seasoned, and aired.
Beat the fur on its wrong side with or drawer with a good insecticide tom of your earthenware pot.
On top of this place successive given enough water to start them If they are to be cleaned of home, a light cane, remove any surplus powder, carbon or camphor, and line layers of silced kidney, mushrooms, off, they are all cooked together in the bran cleaning is one of the simplest bran with a soft rush, and allow with plenty of newspaper. and most economical methods to the fur to hang in the warm air or Lay the heaviest parcels at the ham, sliced onion and sliced potatoes, same slow way.
trunk
adopt. To avold messing up the wind for a few hours before putting bottom add camphor squares between house, however, it is advisable to away.
cach layer, and cover the final sheet:
carry out operations" in the garden! Fur coats are best stored, in of newspaper with a sprinkling of the
Heat a Lberal quantity of bran In rubber-lined math-proof bags, which powder.
the oven, and remove to a sheet of are obtainable from the stores for a Last of all cover a piece of new greaseproof paper..
few shillings.
calico over the top, and luck the sides Have ready a clean piece of old Fur stoles, collars, or tles can be well down.
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SHOWING TO-MORROW
GIANT PLANES ROAR OVER CLOUDS FROM COAST- TO-COAST
YOUNG GIRLS OF THE AIR CO
WINKING AT ROMANCE !
* ALONG
The
ANGELS of the AIRLINES !
FLYING HOSTESS
* WILLIAM GARGAN JUBITH BAKKETT
UNIVERSAL PICTURE
YOU SHALL HAVE MUSIC WHEREVER HE GOES
and what tunes he sings!
"Under Your Spell":
"Amigo""
My Little Mule Wagon"
Fall written by Schwartz,
& Dietz Broadway
hythm kings!
LAWRENCE
TIBBETT
Under Your Spell
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RIOTOUS
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TO-MORROW THE QUEEN'S
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and ho heireak after
his ario!
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