HOT!
ALL ABOUT ALL
SORTS OF ICES
BE EFORE you begin to make ices, see that your machine is in perfect work- ing order. All ice pails or machines must have a hole in them to allow the water to be drained off.
For charging the maching allow two-thirds ofį. ics and one-third of salt. Having placed the con- tainor in the centre, the tub must be packed tightly with alternate layers of ice and salt, starting with the ice.
At Intervals, drain off the surplus water, then repack with ice and salt. The top of the container should be thickly smeared with lard to prevent the salting mixture getting into the container.
The lees should be gently stirred
... so you
will
want-
1. TO SLEEP COOL
HAVE a warm bath last thing and
A rub down with diluted cau de Cologne. A cup of tea is a good idea before you get intu beit, unless you are one of those people who ten wakes up,
Keep your bedroom cool the tropieni way by closing windows and drawing blinds in the morning, opening them about 0.50 p.m.
Sleep without your nightgown, and re- member if you like something more than a sheet over you that a feather quilt is lighter than a blanket.
If you still feel too hot wet sheets and hang them at the foot and head of the bed. This sturta evaporation.
2. TO KEEP BABY HAPPY
CITART baby's day with u tepid sponge down. Itub him over with sponge moistened in water between 50 and You'll tone his skin up this CO deys. Fitr. way and prevent a chill.
Dress him in silk or cotton vest and a une-plece suit, square-necked with brond shoulder-straps, no belt or between the legs fasteners. On his head an old-fashioned country sunbonnet.
Don't give him too much fruit juice or he will get a rash. Let him have one and a mall ofanges and a small bunch of grapes pressed through muslin with cold boiled
water.
Give him a ten minutes' sun bathe after 3.30, but keep his head covered.
"Change un about from cot to pram once or twice through the day and put a thin cof- over his macintoshi sheet instead ton towel of an under blanket.
Give him a tepid sponge down after his evening bath.
3. TO STOP NOSE SHINE
I best gives your nose the kind of
shine that no powdering will dim. try washing your face every morning with plenty of soap and water. Then rinse' well, dy, and dab astringent on with cotton. wool.
Brisk up the eirculation of the whole of your face by a morning massage. Don't for- Get the vanishing cream. or the lotiun foundation before your powder.
II 'you have a freckled nose bathe it every night with a piece of cotton-wool Soaked lemon juice.
If your nose or any part of your face peels and gets rough, make n face pack from a handful of oatmeal mixed to a paste with almond oil; spread it on fairly thickly and leave for a quarter of an hour.
4. TO KEEP THE HOUSE
FRESH
Difference in hot weather.
ARK green window blinds make a
If you feel it's not worth having them fixed in the middle of the heat wave, pin dark paper behind your curtains.
Fling back the doors inside your house and hung white linen curtains in the door- ways
or have them striped to match your colour schemes.
Clear away superfluous ornaments and stand around instead glass jugs of lemon water. These look cool and provide cooling drinks. Choose for your vases flowers with cool colours, such as white and mauve. Tal vases filled with sprays of green leaves are also refreshing.
NEWS
FROM
PARIS:
Royal
colours
Fauntleroy
suits
Jackets
long
and look at
the pockets
LOOK out for royal colours and
royal materials this autumn. Crimson and purple velvet make
well afternoon sults as
as evening: frocks. There suits look like being one of the fashion hits of the season.
With no fussy trinumings they get their effect from the richness of the material and the glowing colours. They are made in black, too: one of these had pearl buttons and Ince collar and quits, and looked exactly like the Lord Fauntleroy suits that little boys used to wear.
Jackets
tunic long, almost are length, und Buted. Pockets are built right out from the coat and bring the waistline way down on the hips.
ま
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at intervals while freezing, so that Mix the custard with half of the corate with the chopped nuts and Alb. 203 (Mozart Concerto D Minor, K466. the inixture freezes evenly. Tos much sugar should be avoided in
puree. Pour into a monkd cut cherries,
tomato
the making of lees as this, prevents and freeze. Turn out carefully, and
freezing.
Flavourings for
Karnish with 趋
iers trist be lettice.
bed of shredded Water Ices
Peaches Melba
double strength, as the process of
lelug destroys flavours.
Vanilla Ice
HAV
essence
(
of
TERE is the foundation recipo Hthe syrup
which water fees are made, TAKE four peaches (cut in One pound loaf sugur, one quart halves), one gill of syrup, water. 23011 these together and [AVE 4ozs. supar 15 pint aspberries, oz, gelatine (powder skim well as seun rises. Stir well!
ed), vanilla Ice cream, one yolk of egg 14
cream, whipped till the mixture becomes thick and pint milk, Julee of half
erram, chopped pistachio nuts, one syrupy: Then strain and leave to ieman, vanilla
or two glaec cherries,
cool. taste. to Warm the milk and pour on to the Stew some raspberries sugared to allow half a pint of fruit juice to When davouring with fruit juices. yolk of eng, sugar and vanilla. Stir tante in a little water.
Rub through one pint of syrup. Kently over
gas until it a hair sieve, Place the peaches in
colour thickens. This mukes the custard, this and simmer gently, then drain should sult the flavouring, such as When cold, stir in the grease and well. Cut the peaches to the size cochineal for strawberry and rasp- saffron for lemon, carmine of strained lemon juice, then freeze, of the glasses to be used, Freezing time about thirty minutes. Take a gill of the raspberry syrup, Iced Tomato Mould
low
berry.
The
add the gelatine dissolved in a litle Lomon Water Ico water, colour with a few drops of carmine and sweeten to taste. When
ONE
Usin
TISE on pint of syrup, one
teaspoonful of sugar, sea- with the syrup. Allow, the mixture for sugar.
pint lemon juice, Zozs, cas-
Have the syrup rendy made, and
NE pound of tomatoes, one almost set coat the peaches thinly soning of sult and pepper, half pint to thicken again and repeat till the custard. Wipe the tomatoes, then peaches are thickly coated. Place while it is hot add the thinly cut cut into pieces.
them aside on Ice if possible. Place in a pan with the seasoning,
peel of three lemons. The vanilla ice should be very strained julee of the lemons and the simmer over low heat until re- stiff. Fill the duced to
glasses with pulp. Rub through a then place an
this, sugar. Stir well unt!! sugar is dis- iced peach on top. solved.. Strain and freeze in hair sieve, allow to enol.
Tipe with whipped cream, and de usual way.
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NOTICE the pockets on
this purple vel- vel
sult: they
carry on the line of the siliched
seams
and
jut
all from the jacket. The neck is high but
to
stand
slightly away from the face-a more becoming line than the choker callars.
CILEEVES
long
arc
and
plain except for small gathers where they are
into put
the shoulders. The jacket fastens with, seven round will buttons with ruby red stone centres; the skirt follows the sea- son's trend માઁ being slightly full, cut with a middle seam.
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MR. PEPYS in
HONGKONG
(Continued from Page 8.)
of the clock when my next door neighbours doo come in and drink o glosse with mee and wee doe talk. much of gardening. And I perceive that I am later with my flowers and vegetables than I should bee, but how to amend it I know not as all my carly plantings have gone amiss. And
am minded to dig in some of the 1.C.I. fertilizer before I plant and especally to use it in aeed-boxes for flowers. But for vegetables I doe Bnd Organo excellent. Dined late and so to bed.
19th-Everything doth seem to hang in the balance, but I doo fear that Mr. Chamberlain doth tend to truckle too much to Herr Hiller, and to take the French with him. For though I dos desire peace beyond all a tame submission will only
day. Reading in the postpone the day.
Bay
newes sheete this day I see that Indy hath written to the English news sheete, the Daily Mail, to that upon an income of six hundred and sixty dollars each month she be- ing a physician, can keep a yacht, a
servants. And this car and three
may bee so if sheo has no impedi- ments such as a husband or children. But as for mee, I dos prefer my two children to either саг от
yacht,
though in sooth I should but beo sick in the latter. But to my mind to write such letters to nigh" as foolish as to keep a Diary.
20th-Bowled in the Alleys but very ill, not having been there these three weeks. Coming home I doe I see my Lycoris bee nigh out and I am lad of it. A wild wet night. Read- ing in the newes sheele
seems wee have quite thrown over, the Czechs, and though I love them no more than the Sudetens, I am somewhat troubled for the matter of our pres- tige.
Plat-Coming to my Office, this morning 1 doe see a poster that the Queen's Picture House is to show 'The Sheik' with Mr. R Valentino In the name part. And this luter at the Clubbe I tell Creed who says that for his part he would prefer, an histori- ral pleture about Queen Ann. But of his meaning AJT not fully 6- sured. In the newes sheetes I see that
my San Mauricios stand ot seventy three of which I am mighty
lad. Bit at the affairs in Europe am not happy and I doe strongly be lleve that when the Commons doe meet the Government will bee put out. Tried to play at Lawn Bowls but it did SO
rain
home and anon
come Sir R. Hurpenden and his Lady and others and wee doe dine and play after at Contract until nigh upon midnight.Cost ne fifty cents. And so to bed.
CANTON
NEEDS NURSES
Canton, Sept. 23. An unlimited number of women as nurses are badly wanted, states a notice posted by the Military Hos- pital here to-day. If one has gra- duated from an accredited school of nursing, or has been for at least a year nursing in a hospital, an ap- plicant will be accepted without examination.
Twenty-eight dollars is to be the wage paid per month to applicants accepted, who may be sent where- lever there are sick or wounded
soldiers.Our Own Correspondent,
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