10
Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 10,
1939.
Aeroplanes Inspire the
New
Hats
HATS are growing wings,
and this new style is so distinctive that hatters and hairdressers have got, together on a new hair style to suit them.
Here you see three of Erik's new models and the hair dressing that Erik and Antoine are sponsoring. The new brima have the broad
spread of aeroplane wings and are short back and front so that women can both see and be
seen.
Marlene Dietrich has chosen the wide-brimmed black hat
at the to{% She wears the veil very long and twisted round her neck and the only trimming on the hat is a large gold- hended hatpin.
Vells are worn in new ways, as seen on the other two models. They are attached to the crown of the hat and swathed round the head, sometimes across the face and sometimes not.
G. M. B.
HE SAID..
'It's too bad. Someone should tell her. She has everything-charm, breeding,poine. Hut those Hipal They maxk her natural beauty ́and give hor a coarse, painted look which #polle her whole appearance. No wonder she is unpapuțar.......”
SHE DID...
What any intelligent woman who
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Too Silent Wives
COME women envelop themselves
in an egilence when they con- sider they save a just and lawfd grlevance.
LET THEM MAKE THEIR OWN SWEETS
THERE'S nothing children home from school like better
The provech says that silence is golden, ban on occasions it becomus one of the most inhuman and most annoying things that human nature can devise. We all know, of course, that it is right to keep one's tempering, your children should be able to manage. under control, malistain one's dignity, at
avold say
and the result, even if it gets stuck to the saucepan, will taste nicer to them than Bond-street chocolates.
!! costs and to
crüel things that people do
those cruc
say when they have lost dir tem-
ners. But even a virtue so able us self-control can be
Here are some which, with a little supervision over the boll-
Fruit Fondants
One Ib. of loaf sugar;
1 gil water;
and it in wife thinks she has been I desertspoon glucose badly treated, a little outburst of (glucose for cooking costs 5d, per good, honest temper is Infinitely pre-pound).
ferable to that awful, frigid silence! Any kind of chopped nuts (wizole that chills the spirit of other people ones it liked), seedless raisins, dates, crystallised ginger and cherries. Put
Shape up into balls, then roll in the coconut.
Russian Fudge
One pound granulated sugar. One large in of condensed milk (unsweetened).
Vanilla
Two tablespoons of water. Three
ounces butter.
Dissolve the sugar in the water.
essence
There is no surer way, of course, water and sugar in the pan together. Add milk and butler. Bring to the of pulthing an undutiful husband. stir until the sugar dissolves.
boll, then boll for half an hour, until when tested in cold water the fudge forms a ball. Remove from the heat. at once, add vanilla, then pour into Remove the pan from the best and buttered tin and mark into squares fallow fondant to cool. Turn on to while warm, So often, to see.
It reduces any normal, gaoti-tensper-; ed, tractable husband to a quivering;
Add the glucose, bring to the boil, muss of frayed nerves and impotent and continue to boil until crystals
anger in less than ten minutes—and,
for that reason. It is barbed and
it can turn
form.
dangerous should be no more/a wet marble slab or into a large than an unimportant little tiff into bas
basin. Work mixture with a wooden Lemon Toffee a major quarrel with a nasty, jagged, spoon till creamy; keep free from edge, whereas a few harly words: cracks, then work in the nuts and would have cleared the domestic air fruits. If liked, the fondants can be In moment and brought the, sun- worked up into balls, and halved shine out again.
nuts placed cach fashion.
In this world of ours, and human]
alde sandwich
nature being what it is, an occasional Chocolate Truffles good, wholesome row is a wonderfil tonic. It is the best inturaser Four-ounce block of plain choco- against a descent to that painful, lafe. cat-and-dog existence that
some
One pound granulated sugar. Four ounces butter. Juice of one lemon. Essence of lemori.
Melt the butter in a saucepan, add | tie sugar and boil up slowly. Stir for a few moments while it is boil- ing and add one teaspoonful of femon juice..
Two ounces icing sugar.
Continue boiling until it "threads," married epuples "enjoy. It is only One and a-half tablespoons of un- add the rest of the lemon juice and
a few drops of over their sweetened evaporated milk. who brood
essence of lemon. the people
Half
Turn out on ton buttered Un, grievances and lock themselves up in.
teaspoon vanila
FILLETS OF SOLE WALEWSKA
essence.
an Injured silence who get this way;| Desiccated coconut, Anger and, bitterness will out, and M: the chocolate. Do not allow if it does not come out normally and to get hot. Stir in the sieved icing rationally, it breaks out in esriselens blckering.
Aun Booker
rugar, ulan achd the milk. Now add vanilla essence, and work all to gether well. No cooking is needed.
Scotch plaid hat and bag of pure silk in red, white and blus enliven the sil black outfit. The hai la banded with black grosgrain.
PREPARE Allets and place in a
Ideas In Economy
TCONOMY is frequently misunder-
and
stood. It should not be regarded. as a household bogey, for economy carried out on proper lines is an im- portant part of the ministration of every household, no matter how large or small the incr
the income. Eennomy does not mean saving scrimping of money only. The saving of time and energy are of great importance, and economy in this direction will bring leisure and good temper as dividends.
It is in the kitchen that drudgery should br
be eliminated, and the chief
practised. ссоломіся
Make
wall economical use of floor and space. The main purpose of the Kitchen is for the preparation of food. It saves much late to have a
shallow casserole with a little onion, salt, pepper, a bouquet of t herbs, small pieces of butter and a glass of white wine. Cover with hid and
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for alowly
about 10 minutes. Removing fish and keep it hot. Strain the liquor in which it! was cooked, and thicken with an egg yolk. Do not boil. Pour this sauce over fish,
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Gurnish each fillet with a piece of lobster meat, a tiny crescent of puff | nostry, and a slice of trufle," Brown slightly under grill and serve at once,
CHICKEN SPATCHCOCK
CPLIT a young chicken, season well, paint with butter, and cook under a hat gril for 30 minutes. Baste with the butter.
While this is cooking put two
FLAT POCKET TINS (Ideal for the Handbag or Pocket)
an
place for everything you need to prepare meals, and a proper stock of the necessary articles.
Kitchen Equipment
It is an economy to have the kit- chen equipment grouped so that the minimum number of steps is re- quired in carrying out the many kitchen tualet A A china cupboard placed next to the kitchen sink, and a saucepan stand
and placed under the draining board make washing-up an casier matter: "olso
table 0130.0 cooker saves many journeys.
Care of
of cleaning materials is a form of economy which, though is rarely practised. So many
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near the
tablespoonfuls of Worcester sauce wives get into the bad habit
with an ounce of butter into a jur. Melt this In the oven and stir well, of and serve in a sauceboat. Garnish! chicken with sprigs of watercress.
JAPAN'S UNEMPLOYED Wage Index Highest. For
Fifteen Years
Tokyo, Feb. 9. The number of unemployed in Japan stood at 374,000 at the end of last year, according to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The figure includes 22,500 workers who have been foreed to change 'fobs as: the result of the rise of munitions Industries, Ex-employees of com-| panles and factory Hands reached 88,300.-Domet.
1 Record Wago Index
Tokyo, Feb. 9.
The average labour wage index 'hns rénched the highest point for the past 18 years, sccording to a survey made by the Tokyời Chamber of Commerce, and Industry. Continuing its steady rise since last August, the Index figure at the end of December stood at 123.9, compared with the basic number of 100 for 1935.
materials cx-
using iquids are left un-
travagantly.
corked, so that they evaporate or ge knocked over: pastes are left with their lids off and get hard and use- less, Large handfuls of soap - and
soda are thrown into the washing-up
water, where smaller quantities would bo just as efficacious, if no more so, as too much soda takes the paint and gilding of china.
When it comes to food, few house- wives are economical. It is no economy to buy cheap food, which has little real nourishment, and to look upon good food as a luxury. But it la equally bad economy to buy good food and then not lake the trouble to cook it properly. Using Odds and Ende
A great source of waste in many households is the throwing away of nutritious odds and enda. Remains utilised in making countless tasty of meat, fish and yegetables con bel dishes. Study a good cookery-book
and you well find methods that will make left-overs Into the most in- triguing dishes," "Bones and most trimmings can be used for stock or gravy, and remnants of bread and takes made into, puddings,
This figure showed an increase of 3.0 per cent on that of November. If you have an electric cookor economise by using the heat leff when the current is switched off. At breakfast time prepare the vegetables
and 11.9 per cent. compared with the, Index for December 1937, Domel, -
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Word was recently received in Shanghai to the effect that brother-in-law of Mr. Wang Ching- wel, dismissed Kuomintang states- man who favours peace with Japan, has been arrested in Mengize.
He. is Chen Chung-tsu, director of the Aero Manufacturing Factory, in Kunming and brother of Madame | Wang Ching-wel, popularly known as Chen Bih-chunn, one of a tow women members of the Centrol Executive Committee of the Kuo mintung.
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He is alleged to have fled from his post carrying a large num morey, His disappearance was re- ported on January 10 but
quickly ie Military Affairs Council onterců all branch offices to look for him and he was eventually, nærested" a few days ago in a flying school in Mengize.
He will be court-martiassed,
or meat for the luncheon and have them in pots, or casseroles ready to place on the hot plates when kettles and pans are removed.
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