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Intriguing to the young niss Ayiti be 1231 new two-piece inifted wool bathing suit. # can be worn as shown or, with a swish of the zipper, made into a bra and trunk design. The V-shape neck ling in net off with dree white bullons and the con- trasting colour belt enhances the slim waistine.
Toasted Corn Sandwiches
cup corn, cooked or canned
cup cheese, grated
1 tablespoon milk
1 egg, well-beaten
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WHEN BED
IS BEST ..
Nurse Hester
advises on FAMILY PROBLEMS
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ANY letters have reached me recently dealing with the problem of the child who is temporarily Indio- posed and asking for advice as to the best method of treating these amall upsets.
As similar problems are likely to occur in most households which in clude children just now. I am quotlug from some of the letters and replies this week.
There is no doubt that the mck child is usually best in bed, warnt and quiet. until it has recovered, but at the same time there should be to unecessary fussing nor show of anxiety.
Fears of this kid are very "eatch- ing and can all too cually be passed on to nervous child so that it
brown paper dipped in vinegar and applied to the bùmp will usually re- duce it quickly.
It is wine to give a dose of some mild aperlent after any injury of this kind. I the child is stunned or definitely confused or if the accident is followed by voting put him to bed quietly and send for the doctor.
imagines itself to be serkusly it when Highly Strong
the indisposition is only mild. First, a Jetter from a mother who has a small daughter"
Head Injury
Will you please tell me what to do when a child bumps himself or has a blow on the end.--Worried.
IF the blow is severe I núvize rest in
a darkened room until the little one Leos"limself again. A plece of coarse
Waistlines
THE emphasised waistline, which has become a feature of day and Tevening clothes, seems likely to re- main an important point dress design. The waistline is the focal point of fashion, and there is no getting away
1⁄2 teaspoon each baking powder from it; the bodice leads down to it
and dry mustard
G slices white bread
Butter
4 slices bacon
Mix the corn, cheese, milk and egg. Mix the baking powder, mustard and wall enough to taste, and stir into the
first
Loast
and the skirt leads up to it.
New foundation garments to suit the 1930 dress Ines have been design- ed.
Of the
these some, by Berlei, weigh no more than six ounces, yet they are so designed that they help to solve any figure problems.
Shimmering satin gives them an litusion of length
and smness, and
mixture. Remove the crusts finest nel clastics support the waist from the bread, cut the pieces in half in a trim line. and then pile lightly with the corn
the paste. Cut bacon to fit pieces and lay une piece on top of each sandwich. Dake in a hot oven or broil about 8 minutes or until the bacon is crisp and the corn mixture done.
Wrong Number; It's Music
For
Llama Rivals Mary's Lamb
St. Louis.
I have denity in getting my 11- zear-old daughter to bed by 8.301
p.ni. She is highly string and always the go."
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I FEEL that this child is going to bed too late, as she has a lienvy day which includien nearly an hour's train Journey to and from school, and has only sandwiches for her mid-day meal.
Indvise you to arrange for her to have a hot meal in the school or with
June 19, 1939.
If Sonny has a temperature, mother will witoly koop him in bed.
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friend in town, and high ten at home at 5.30 pm. Then send her off to bed by 7.15 p.m. at Intest and give a hot drink when she is tucked up.
I do not recommend whole milk for that last drink in the case of a highly- strung child for it is not always quickly digested; bowl of milk coup with sleved vegetable in It or gntel minde with half milk, or a cup of malted milk prepared in the same way will prob. ably sult her better,
The bedclothes should be worm but light, and the window left open in normal' weather to ensure calm and refreshing sleep.
Early Waker
My te boy wakes very early in the morning, and this disturbs us as we have to work inte at night.
Practice Makes Perfect Puff-Pastry
To be able to make good puff pastry
edge is to the left hand and roll into an oblong shape.
is an enviable accomplishment.
Flour lightly. fold into three, press You will be popular with young and down the edges and repeat the rolling, old alike if you can turn out the always keeping the Inst folded edge to savoury meat and fish patties tie same side-otherwise the pastry which are so much in demand during
vặ lunches &c. the summer months for picnics, cold not rise evenly,
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This pastry is not half as difficult to makes many people suppose-It simply requires a file practice.
Here is the recipe:--One pound of plain flour, one pound of buiter, one teaspoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of lemon juice, cold water to inix,
Steve the four and salt together in Mary had her lamb, but Gene u basin, add the lemon juice and Nichols, attendant at the municipal suelent water to make an elastic zoo here. has his Bama. Nichols dough, taking care not to make it too has cured for the llama since shortly wet, after it was born, raising it on a bottle. Now It follows him patient- by wherever he goes. He calls it Henry.-
"War Minerals"
In Nevada
Knead lightly until the dough is quite smooth and pliable. Roll
Continue in this way, leaving the pastry on a cool place for a few minutes between every other rolling, until it has been rolled out six.times.
The seventh time, roll it to the re- quired shape and thickness for using. Patty Cases
suggestions for
Here are a few using for paste:-
Patty cases-Roll out the pastry about a quarter of an inch thick and cut into rounds. Use a plain-cutter two and a half to three inches in diameter, and dip it into boiling water before cutting each round. Brush over with beaten egg, then take a out into an oblong shape-about-atter about one and a half inches- in diameter and cut a circle in the cen- quarter of an inch thick, taking care tre of each pulty to half the depth of to keep the aldes straight and the corners square.
pastiy Place the patties on baking sheet and leave them standing for twenty innutes before baking, this helps to keep them a good shape.
Press the butter in a clean cloth to remove all the moisture, then shape it Into a square, roughly the width and half the length of the pastry.
Manchester. Conn while the proprietor of a soda shop was uncertain whether he had a pay-telephone or a pay-radio in his) place. A patron deposited a coln in the telephone and got a dance band broadcasting. Four others tried with the same result before the tele- necessary for the conduct of war are pressing the edges well together,
to be found within the state. phone resumed normul service.
Reno, Nev. It the United States ever becomes involved in war, Nevada is confident famous. Virtually
it will become
every one of the "strategic minerals"
The romantic effect vies with the failored mode for summer evenings. The girl seated favours the former style in a black and white checked frock of si rayon taffets; the other chooses white cotton pique with bright red bui- tons on the jacket.
Place the butter on one half of the pastry and fold the other half over it, Turn the pastry so that the
the
Bake in a hot oven for about twenty Aive
minutes. When done, remove
the taps and scoop out the soft inside. Fill with a sweet or savoury mixture and replace the tops. Serve folded
bot or cold.
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I DO not advise your keeping
Johnny up laler, as you suggest, for hot, artificially lighted rooms are not the best atmosphere for him. In- stend give him a roout to himself and train him to play quietly in the morn ing with one or two simple toys.
Explain that if there is any undue noise the toys will be taken away.
At six he is old enough to put on his own dressing-gown when he sits up. and this habit should be enforced at the same time. I advise you to leave an apple or a banana by his bed, us he will be hungry when he wakes. Bilious Attacks
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Frequent bilious attacks make my little boy miserable and fretful. My sister says that give touy to him when I put him in bed, but i feel that he needs the rest.—Puzzled. NOTHING can make a child feel more miserably ill than recurrent billous attacks; the only kind. treat- ment is to put the youngster straight to bed in a quiet, darkened room, and to let him rest without visitors until he has recovered.
Be at band to support his head and back during the attacks of sickness, and put a covered hot-water bottle to his feet
Glucose and water in small doses will help to allay the sickness, but I advise no foon until the warst is over, when dry sweet food can gradually be intro- duced. I alinll be plensed to send you my special diet chart for children with this tendency to acidosis. Cold Cure
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BURGLAR FAILS
HARDENING of" should never be Attacked With Chopper
By Indian Oculist
attempted when the subject is
in a state of ladifferent health. Begia that when she is ft (and when the. weather is warmer) by giving quick tepid baths in the morning and care- fully graded sun-baths during day.
URBAN
COUNCIL Mr. F. C. Hall Appointed For Further Term
At the fortnightly meeting of the
Urban Council to-morrow a letter
from Government will be laid on the table relative to the appointment of Mr. F. C. Hall to be a member of the Entering the floor by means of the Urban Council for a further term of verandah, a thlet who was found in three
years. No. 284 Des Voeux Road West, about' Among the items on the arenda
agenda are I advise you to give her a day in
4.50 Q.1,
fired yesterday, bed as soon as signs of cold and
Ave applications for an eating house shols nt the
occupants, and licence for No. 77, Marble Road, aperient right away and keep to a light through the kitchen window into the trade licence for pig roasting for No. feverishaess develop; give A mild I managed to get away by jumping ground floor and for an offensive
diet with plenty of warm drinks.
backyard.
25, Tung On Street, Mongkoltisul, ground toor.
Afternoon Nap
Our toddler, aged three, refuses to - He down-in-the-afternoon. Need-the
day-nap be continued? twelve hours at night.
Ile sleeps
IN these circumstances I should dis
continue the day-nap now
bat arrange a definite time for quiet play during the day so that he is not on his feet all the time.
could repince the after-dinner rest, and
An hour spent playing with bricks
It is who also to have a quiet time just before micals and bedtime.
Enhancing Fruit Salad
The premises were occupied by Mr. Sher Mohamed an Indian eye) doctor-who-attacked--the intruder) and wounded him on the head with n chopper.
A 32 automatic pistol loaded in one chamber, and several empty shells were later picked up on the floor by the Police.
During the fight, Mr. Mohamed wes alightly injured in the jaw. The would is not regarded as serious,
How his master was held up at the point of the gun, and ordered to hand over the keys of the safe, which was beside the bed, was related to n re- Puff paste trimmings can be used
presentative of the S. C. M. Post by for a making these:-Roll the paste
a fokl. out to about a quarter of an inch in FRUIT salad is not complete unless climbed into the back yard,
The assistant sold the robber thickness and stamp out a number of it has a proper accompaniment. managed to get into the first floor and roots with a two and a half inch Here are two "slices" cufter.
which will through the kitchen. After helping make popular alternatives to whipped himself to about $30 from the coals Cut out an equal number of rounds cream. with sightly smaller cutter and
hanging on the stand, the robber up- stamp out the centres thus forming rings Brush the larger round with salad out of a tin. Drain
The first la specially good with fruitproached his master, who was in bed, off the end told him to hand over the keys water and press a ring on top of each syrup and cut fruit into pieces small of the safe. one. Bake in a hot oven and when enough to be easily partaken of Pile cold with jum, lemon cheese &c. Vanilla or Cream Slices
up in a deep glass bowl. Make:-- French Sauce
Two other Indians sleeping on the same floor awake and tackled the in- truder at once and wounded him on the head with a chopper.
Roll the paste into an oblong shape about a quarter of an inch thick, and two eggs. Beat up the yolks with 2 volver and fired five shots at his o
Separate the yolks and whites of
Cornered, the intruder drew a re- cut it into long strips three inches ozs caster sugar for Ave minutes, and sailants and one of the bullets struck wide.
' flavour with few drops yanilla Mohamed on the jaw."
pause
Bake in a hot oven for ten to Afteen essence. Fold in the stifly beaten, minutes. When cold divide
Taking advantage of the whites very lightly. into strips one and a half inches wide-
ercated by the shots, the thle| each piece of pastry will then be three half a teacup of water,
Dissolve 1/4 oz powdered gelatine in Jumped through the kitchen window inches long and an inch and a hall cooled slightly, stir into the egg mix-his
and when into the back yard and made good escape by running down a
wide
Two strips go to the making of one ture. Stir occasionally till almost scavenging lane. He left his pistol, a slice, so arrange the pieces of pastry setting, then pour over fruit salad, 32. automatic still loaded In-one in pairs
chamber, lying in the
Spread and plece with a layer of tachio nuts
Decorate with few chopped pis
or a little coloured?The thief is believed to have made Jam and sweetened whipped cream or coconut. Serve syrup from fruit in his entry by the verandah. He is des- thick vanillu custard, place the other separate sauce-boat, and some sponge cribed as a man of about 20 years of plece on top and fee with a spoonful fingers on plate. of water icing.-.
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age and was wearing khaki shorts: and a white shirt. The police hope may lead to his discovery.
To serve with a fresh fruit salad that his efforts to ret medical aid made from serve with a fresh fruit Roll the pastry out thinly and cut
salad made from oranges, bananas, Into long strips three quarters to one find the following piquant dressing grapes, chopped apples, &c., you wili inch wide. Have ready some small
cone shaped moulds take a strip of gives just the finishing touch to o pastry and wind it round the mould, perfect dessert.
starting at the point and letting each Fruit Dressing
piece
DATES FOR HEARING
Recent Jewellery Shop Robbery In Yaumati
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overlap slightly,
The three men alleged to have
When the mould is completely Have pint fruit juice; pineapple robbed a Jewellery shop in Shanghai covered, cut off any surplus pastry or orange is specially suitable.
| Street recently, during which th and damp and press down the cut Mix one teaspoon cornflour with a woman pedestrian was shot and edge. Brush with water and dredge small quantity of the fruit juice to a killed, appeared on: Tomand before caster sugar. Bake in a hot smooth paste, and place in pan with Mr. Q. A Macfadyen at... the with oven ten to fiftien minules.
remainder of juice. Stir til bolling. Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday. Allow to cool slightly before re- then add sugar to sweelenanda The men were Tsang Sun, 32, Lai moving the moulds. When cold few drops maraschino or lemon Yuan, 31, and You Sang, 32. They with Jam and whipped cream or with essence to: flavour. Cool slightly, any kind of sweet or savoury mixture, then pour carefully over two beaten on the application of Sub-Inspector remanded for a further week If cone shaped moulds are not yolks of eggs. avaliable well scrubbed carrots may Return to pan, and cook for few lectivo Inspector A.; E. Carey, July C. Mottram. acting on behalf of De- be used.
seconds, but do not boll. Pour into 3, 4 and 5, are the dates provisionally Kalth Rhodes -shueo-boat and serve when cold. - axed for hearing.
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