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Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 25, 1939.

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A Party

FACTS TO REMEMBER

A

Nordinary hostess who gives her parties in her own drawing- room can get along quite nicely with- cut an expert knowledge of acous-

But once her party grows beyond the small type, once she takes a room is a hall or ivotel, ur, even gives u musical party in her own home, there are one or two selenlife facts about peale in the mass that are useful to 11:03.

For instance, did you know that from a sound point of view, a room full of women is more "dead" than aron full of men? Women, with their loosely-dressed hair and elabor

te evening dresses alyorb round and Cart from the clearness of a ter's or speaker's volce. A hall thai reems aff right empty or with an Tudience of men may be duli and Mult when it is filled with women. More care must be paid to acoustica for women, and more care must be

to heating

It is a range fact, but true, that white women can retain heat longer than men. They do keep it to them- ;;:༢ Men indiate heat, so much that ten, men give off as much math to a small radiator. A room all for a male audience may best me insufferably warm in an hour ent, and it does not require the me degree of artificial heat as the ...me ram fer an audience of women, In a private house both acoustics and heating can be varied remark- 4g by the type of furnishing the harters has chosen. Music is dulled Condrably by thick carpets fitted to the walls and by heavy folded cur- tains A pinco or A gramophone starling on a carpet does not give the pure note of the same instrument with its feet on the polished floor. Sium in the drawing-room la clearer onummer evening when the net curtains drupe the windows than in the winter when the dark velour is

Vadruped windows throw back Found: heavy curtains suck it up like

A. B.

jounge.

Tea As Tonic

T

TEA is a wonderful beverage pro-

vided we gre it properly.

It is a stimulant and serves a food purpose if taken in moderation, but Tere without trimmings" is more; I 1 remedial.

The man who called at our house plained the other day of "a bead like to rplit."

A cup of good strong tea would put him right I told him and offered to prepare it.

No, a wouldn't do any good." Hd had it twice that morning al- ready.

How often did he take ten in a day!

He had it et six o'clock when he nnt us; at breakfast, after tiffin, when finished for the day, and again at dinner.

Five timest

But the ife has it twice aftener thut. She has a cur in the fore- soon and a cus when the bairns vet hute in the afternoon," he remarked.

How did he take his tea? "With plenty of sugar and milk." Did he ever try to take it without either when he had a headache? Oh, not he couldn't--but he'd swal- A powders or tablets.

Generally speaking, we take all ur food tho lot; but a cup of fairly trent really hot tea taken in good tax alps with a pause between each un is most beneficial in eases of beudache or tickness,

In cases of nervous or sick head- be, hat ten, without sugar and milk for prom) will almost invariably cher a cure. During influenza, the puitte sometimes becomes vitiated ad many retele turn from tea, bui if they would try to take it plain they ould find that it would not nauseate tut act as a stimulant. When con-

Monkey Is Back

Atonkey is a pelt seldom seen until recently, when a repival got under way. Here is a monkey cape, giving an idea of the slick, shiny quality of this jet black jur.

UFS

soft, fine wool plush' in gray-green twat is codurid with lux- urious gray fox for this new Paris coat. The hat is green felt with a black vell.

Good Breakfast Dishes

THE question "What shall we have kidney and remove all fatty portions. for breakfast?" is frequently a Place in a double saucepan and cover erplexing one, but here are recipes with water, then add the seasoning for a few novelties that are sure to and cook for one hour. Thicken the appreciated once they are tried. gravy slightly, and pile the mixture A popular Norwegian breakfast un the rounds of hot buttered toast, Jish is to mince finely a good-sized A dash of enyenne greatly en- anion, and fry in some butter til honres the flavour of this dish, rown and tender. Now add 4 ozs though it may be omitted if pre- if ham (also minced), and 2 ozs of ferred.

niled rice, together with a dash of A tasty breakfast dish is that made urry powder.

by placing on a well-greased dinner

Fry all together until quite hot, plate a layer of smoked hamn well hen pile on a hot dish and serve Sprinkled with fine oatmeal. Now with quarters of hard-boiled egg, break over three or four epts as re- instead of curry powder, pepper any quired, keeping the yolks whole, and

used.

ienna Kidney Toast

season well with pepper and salt, then add another layer of ham sprin kled with outmeal. Cover the whole with another plate and cook in a hot Take 8 ozs of ox kidney, three or oven for about thirty minutes, at- four rounds of toast, season with salt cording to the thickness of the ham. ind pepper to taste. Cut up the Remove top plate a few minutes to

crisp the whole.

of Sausage Toast

salescent. hau enjoyable à cup e "just as one likes if" will be.

There is little beneat from tea "hen taken five, six, or seven times 1 day; it is more likely to upset the ligestion:

This is sure to please the younger Reneration. It is, also, simple to prepare.

First fry oz of sausages, skin Taken in moderation, there

them, then out into rings or in slices orre things than a cup of good tea toast, butter it well, season with salt relengthwise. Make several rounds of -and few belter

H. B. B.

Modes and

Manners

QUESTION: "How is Swiss cheese zaten?-L. L.”

ANSWER: Hard cheese. Ameri- on and Swiss, are eaten with a fork,

QUESTION: "At what time should formal dinner begin?-D. L.” ANSWER: Most formal dinners.

about eight o'clock.

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QUESTION: Would it be proper serve chablis at dinner with a mai course of lamb?---Mrs. W. c.”

ANSWER: Chublis Loes well ith lamb or veal, roast turkey or hicken. Indeed, that is why it in onsidered a cerrect wine for any of he meats named. Other witcs which may be served with humb are parkling burgundy, zinfandel, cloret.

QUESTION: "Itute should a rideamaid dress at a wedding where he bride is dressed in travelling Rothes--B. K."

rear

ANSWER: The bridesmaid should

tailored

clothes. She vear a corsage bouquet,

may

QUESTION: "Should a dance pro- ramme he fed before or during the lance?-W. E."

ANSWER: Elther way

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WHEN you are making soup with tinned tomatoes and milk, add a Inch of bicarbonate of soda. If you la this It will prevent the acid in the

omatoes from curdling the milk.

White sauce will never go lumpy , before mixing in the milk which noured on the flour and butter, you allow it to warm before stirring it

[rs.

Fish cakes, rissoles, and other fried hods that are mixed with egg often break untemotingly during the cook- 17. This will not happen if you use nly the white of an egg instead of the whole of it.

G. P.

and pepper and a little made mus- tard, then lay the prepared sausages on it and sprinkle the top with grated cheese or with nuts. If cheese be used, return to oven, and when the cheese is coloured, dish and serve | piping hot.

I. P. II.

Wine Crepe

This dress is in wine colour crepe, the little buttoned jacket In siriped metal.

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