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Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

July 4, 1939.

P & O-BRITISH INDIA (APCAR) AND PUT A POSY IN YOUR HAIR

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(Companios Incorporated in England.)

Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for STRAITH, JAVA & BURMA, CZYLON, INDIA, IRANIAN GUL, MAURITIUS, L. & B, APTICA, AUS- THALABIAMS INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND” AND QUEENSLAND PONTE, HKD HEA, KGYPT,. KUROPE, ETC.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL, FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS (Under Contract with HLM. Government.)

Alf vassale may call at any porte en or off the routs,mand the route and all sailing are subject to changé de deviation with or without notios,

Steamers

HAWALPINDI

† SOUDAN

CHITRAL CORFU 1*BURDWAN

CANTON CARTHAGE **SOMALI

HAJPUTANA

RANCHI

[Tons From I'Kong about [

17,000, 8th July, Noon

7,000 15th July

15,000) 22nd July 14,000 th August

0,000 12th Aug.

16,000 19th August 14,000 2nd Sept. 7,000 9th Sept.

17,000 16th Sept. 17,000 30th, Sept.

• Cargo only. † Calls Casablanca.

SANTHIA

TALMA

SIRDHANA

SHIRALA

TILAWA

BRITISH INDIA APCAR

,000 15th July

10.000) 20th July

Destination

|D'bay, Marseilles & London.

'bay, M'sellles, Havre, L'don, Hull, HUK. I'dam & A'werp. B'bay, Marseilles & London.

hay, Marsellies & London. }D'bay, M'sellles, Hovre, L'ton, Hull, H'bя. I'dam & A'werp. B'bay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. B'bay, M'acllles, Invre. L'don, Itult, 'bя. R'dam & A'werp. Bombay, Marsellies & London. Murnelles & London.

All vessels may call at Malta BALLINGS (BOUTH.)

S'pore, Port

Swettenham,

Penang Rangoon & Calcutta.

DO.

10,000) 12th August.

20th Aug.

DO.

DO. DO.

| 10,000) 9th Sept.

D. I. Apcar Line Steamers hava excolent accommodation for us and and Clau passengers,

... ... EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN BAILINGS (SOUTIL)

NELLORE

TANDA

NANKIN

7,000) 41h Aug.

7,000 2nd Sept.

7,000 30th Sept.

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne & Hobart

Begular monthly sailings from Itongkong to Shanghal and Japan and i'kong to Australia.

CONFU

TALMA

NELLORE

•BURDWAN

CANTON

SIRDHANA

CARTHAGE

*SOMALI

• Cargo only.

trong Kong to Sydney-in days.

BAILINGS TO BANGUAL & JAPAN,

14,500) 8th July, Noon

10,000 7th July

Shandiai & Japan, Shanghai & Japan.

7,000 7th July. 6.0.

Shanghai & Jupan.

4000th July

15,000 20th July

10,000 20th July 14,500) 3rd Aust.

7,000

3rd Aug.

Shanghai & Japan, Shanshot & Japon. Shanghai & Japan, Shanghai & Japan. Shanghal & Japan.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice, Parcels measuring not more than 6 c.f.t, will be received at the Company's Office up to Dean on the day previous to saillot

For Passage Rates, Handbooke, Freight, etc., apply F&O. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Pho

Connaught C

Agente

PRESIDENT LINER

Sailings

SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

via

SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU

SS "PRESIDENT PIERCE"

S.S PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

S'S "PRESIDENT TAFT"

S S "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"

$ 5 "PRESIDENT PIERCE"

S.S. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE!

IT

DE BEAUTIFUL thla season player, 'shown at right, wears a loose, you want it to look for pour special your collfure must be chic and soll báb that comes just below her party. Then have your hair-dresser your, hale shining with health and ears. Her hut is brushed off her spray the finished coiffure with hair loveliness. You can make it smarter, forehend and is uncurled save for the equer. Pin, a bpirnost aver tho however, with velvet bows, fresti Zain trace of natural wave, A curis it necessary to keep them in artificial nower. ornaments, giant while carnation adds a dashing place, and leave off your hat unless graceful feathers or even decorative und youthful note to her simple hair- you happen to have one that "la" do and stands out in smart conlront to her dark locks.:

or

Ribbons Aro Demure

Jo Ann Sayers, at left, another Hollywood beauty, goes in for a more formal and trying hairdress. The high plied curls tumble forward to make a loose fringe of beings on her forehead while the hoir' is swept severely upwards from the neckline In the buck. This severity becomes quite feminic, however, when she adds a bright coloured velvet bow to the crown of her head und allows the ends to sway gracefully to her shoulders.

This la à trick that any girl might try for dress-up cecnatons, as hair might be long or short for this arrangement. Forni your how und fasten it securely with some of the wrapped wire that milliners use for artifelat flowers. Form two little leops through which you can put hurpina or Bobby pins to hold the bow in pince. Art.Relat or real flowers Ca be made into buir ornaments this some way,

Floyver For Charm

If you choose an extreme hair- pieces of rent human hair dyed in dress, such as the one Miss Sityers your callure. A coiffure that is brilliant colatera.

wears, have it set by the hair-dresser kept in place by lacquer will stay for Flowers and ribbons are leading and be sure that it is completely dry several hours, but be careful how in popularity at the moment because before you leave the salon, The you handle it. Don't brush, and re- they are casual and spring-like. hair should be brushed out and set each curl if necessary with n

Charming Amanda Duff,, screen formed into individual curls just as damp comb.

Using Up

Breadcrumbs

TALE bread is one of the essential i

ingredients in so many recipes

that there is no need for any house- wife waste a crumb.

Potted Mutton

Souk 3oz breadcrumbs in half cup! stock or milk. Mince 1415 cold

mutton-and remove the skin from

Alb pork sausages. Put a good-sized onion rough the mincer and chop sufficient parsley to make two tea- spoonfuls.

Mix all these Ingredients with the brenderumbs, and bind well with two beaten eggs. Season with pepper, salt, and a little grated nutmeg. Have ready a well-buttered mould, put in the mixture, cover with ni double piece of grense-proof paper,! and bake in a moderate oven (Regulo mark 3) for an hour. Serve cold! with salad,

One of the besi puddings made from stale bread is:-

Golden Delight

Cut some silees of bread about batt inch thick. Remove the crusts and aut into neat fingers. Put to soak in just enough mille to cover them.

Put 40% Demnrara sugar, Zoz mar-i garine,, and 1oz golden syrup into a |frying pan. Cook till a golden brown. being careful not to have the heat too great or, the mixture will burn.

Put the Angers of bread into the frying pan, and fry, til they too, are a golden brown. Then pile up on a hot dish and serve with whipped

cream,

Bread and Cheese Fritiera

SAILS JULY 14th at 12.01 a.m,

JULY 20th at 10.00 B.TK

AUG. 12th at 8.00

"

AUG. 28th at 8.00 1.131. SEPT. 8th at 4.00 p.m.

Cut some rather thin slices of stale bread and butter them. Spread one

Spun rayon in a border print in which two shades of blue are combined on a natural ground makes this summer smock. The sleeves are short and puffed. The stock is suitable for home beach wear.

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Companionable Mothers

TIME

PIME and again it is gold of this woman or that, "She's such n perfect mother," yet time and again that judgment is wrong.

A mother may be perfect in every conventional sense, may be sensible with her children, devoted without being sentimental, anxious without being hysterical, and maternal with- out being possessive.

Yet she just misses qualifying for the description of perfect because there is probably nothing of the father bt lier.

Parenthood to-day is a full-time job for a woman, and à matter of week- ends for a man. From the child's view-point the balance is wrong, and the deficiency of a fatherly relation- ship is bound to be felt, though pro- bably not recognised.

It is their father who draws things for them in those few minutes before he leaves for the office, their father who brings back and explains in- triguing mechanicat toys, their father who enjoys a game of one-stump cricket as much as they do, their father who takes them sailing in the summer holidays, teaches them about engines, and brings always to them Frompanionship without

apparent authority.

While the tender, gulding qualities of motherhood are good," essential things, there should be an adequate balance.

No man in modern conditions ctin hope to make of fatherhood the job

SEPT. 23rd at 9.00 amside-of-buttered-bread-with-grated | -Dip-in-n-little-butter-using--two which-he-would-like-to-make-of-it. cheese, Cover with the other slice of forks. Place carefully in a trying for nine parts of the time he is away. buttered bread and cut into neat basket, anil fry in deep fat to a golden and for the tenth must content him- fingers.

brown Drain-and serve at once.

And fortnightly thereafter NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ

at 12.00 Noon

JULY 20th

at 12.00 Noon

S.9 PRESIDENT GARFIELD": SAILS JULY 8th SS PRESIDENT MONROE"

And fortnightly thereafter

SS "PRESIDENT PIERCE"

S S "PRESIDENT GARFIELD"

55 "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

5 S "PRESIDENT ADAMS”

MANILA

SAILS JULY 7th at 2,00 am. JULY 8th at 12.00 Noon JULY 22nd at 1.00 am. AUG. 4th at 12.00 Noon

✰✰ AMERICAN ★ ★

PRESIDENT LINES

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IZ, Pedder Street

Telephono 20171.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

STEAMSHIPS: - HOTELS -

** RAILWAYS - EXPRESS

TO HONOLULU, CANADA, UNITED STATES

and EUROPE

via Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobo & Yokohama EMPRESS OF JAPAN via Honolulu...... Noon, Fri, July. 7. EMPRESS OF ASIA

..Noon, Fri.. July 21.

EMPRESS OF CANADA via Honolulu EMPRESS OF RUSSIA vla Honolulu

Noan. Fri., Apr. 4. Noon, Fri., Apr. 18.

Air-conditioned equipment: on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic mailings to European Porta

TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA

Union

Building

Canadian Pacific

Thurs, July 13. ...Fri., July 28.

Talophone

20752

Art In Serving Food

sett with doing all that he can in the limited time.

Circumstances decree that neither he nor his children derive the beneft from one another which they should.

PPEARANCES are important, and Vegetables not served on the same The Perfect Parent

good cooks realise this. If a dish dish as the meat are handed in silver fooks good it excites the appetite and dishes or casseroles. Or again, the The perfect mother in something of inclines the diner to enjoy the meat. meat or bird may be served on one a father as well. It is. na we all There are certain fashions in serving serving dish and a selection of pretti-know, easy to say when Peter brings and Axed rules regarding dishes ly arranged vegetables out a similar his broken boat for inspection, "Wall which help in this direction and dish.

your father comes home-and which all women who do any cooking

he'll mend it for you." should know.

When disting Ash; Desh, and fowl

not

Melon is served aliced in a dish or it is worth noting that foods are less Nine mathers out of ten do each slice on a plate, either of chin often, arranged in circles thinn long-know one end of a cricket bat from or glass, and sugar and powdered ways down the centre of the dish, or another, are openly bored when pre- ginger are handed. In hot weather possibly in a crescent with the curve valled upon to play games in the the sliced melon is often served in Alled in with vegetables.

a bowl of crushed lee.

shrubbery, and quite obviously show their reluctance to share or help Grape fruits are halved and served glass bowls, or melba glasses, but for thusiasms and problems which beset Sweets are served in entree dishes, with those hundred and one little en- In the peel in a grape frult dish.

are

while

The core is cut out, the membranea hot sweets oven glass dishes are used. children. and pips removed, and the fruit cut Sometime the melba glasses away from the edge. It may then be served each on a plate or grouped Care of children is a mother's first decorated and flavoured to taste. Or on a serving dish with spoon and at and instinctive urge, the edible part of the fruit may be water or other kind of little pastry panionship with them is all too often served in a glass placed on a plate. Placed by ench glass. Or the pastrica left to the man of the house. and in either case it is eaten with a may be handed separately,

teaspoon.

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The best mother I know has rigor- ously trained herself to take a proc- Savouries are served in entree I tical interest in the following thing Fruit cocktails are served in gluses dishes, or if soufties, in large or in- drawing, photography,

woodwork. which are made with long or short dividual soume dislies, as are sweel cricket, and ships, and the country- stems in all kinds of designs and soufles and cald mousses. colours. It is not necessary that the plate on which the glasses are placed General Rufer should match the dinner, service.

Soup and Fish

cups may be used,

side, most of which are interests fusually confined to men.

Yet it is being able to discuss such Here are some general rules for things to be told about them, to take serving: Be sure that the dishes and a shared part in them, which should plates for hot service are really hot, constitute at least half of the average Soup may be served from a tureen Do not decorate hot foods elaborately, child's life and development. into ordinary soup plates, or bouillon In any case over-decoration is not in The result in this particulur case es Hot fish of the plain order is served food taste, and it is dificul to keep that the mother is able to take her

food hot whilst it is being elaborately children away for a from the sideboard on to the plates, trimmed. Cold foods may be a little display all those friendly, personal, but fillets are generally handed on a more elaborate, but never use a mix-Interesting qualities which would be fint serving dish or reproof dish.

ture of bright colours, and never use missed were she to sit on the beach elaborately decoratext and placed on

out 100 shouting. "Don't go serving dish.

Arrange everything neatly, and bedarling." Entrees are served in the ordinary sure that there are not splashes and

Penelope Gordon. silver entree dish, but for mixed grilla smears on the dithes. Serve Irish

holiday.

and

Cold fish dishes are, as a rule, garnishes which are not catable. oli day in a deck chair occasionally

a serving dish with a plated grill and other stews in deep dishes, such | +*+H++||-|-|-|-| should be chosen and a similar dish as casseroles or even oven gleza without the grill is used for cuileis, dishes,

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THE HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE '

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

The total Expenditure in 1939 on behalf of sick and destitute children is estimated ef $30,000, against which the Income to date ir

In order to continue iis work, the Society

$10,000

fillots, and small joints and birds Never serve thick gravy with roast | +++++÷÷÷÷÷+++++++++++++|| || $20,000 only. which are durved ready for service, beef, müton, or game. It is correct More often than not some or all of with pork or veal, Drala all bolled

Mr. A. McKELLAR, C.A.

To do a neat job of applying null asks for the balance of the vegetables needed are arranged foods thoroughly. There should be polish, encircle the white moon with on the same dish.

Ho trace of water in the serving dishone ztroke of the brush; then cover before the close of the financial year on Roast meats, such as a small saddle Remember to remove. skewers and the rest of the nail with three or four 31st October. or leg of mutton or lamb, or a Allet string.

quick lengthwise strokes. While the Hon. Treasurers: of beef, are served an such a dish, Lemon is served with fried fish, polish in still wel, use a tissue to wipe having been carved and the allees left bolled fish, and with vest. Do not off a thin line at the edge of the fn position. Or the meat may be waste lemon hy using quarters ornalitips. If your nails are very long alteed and arranged on the serving thick allees. Halves of these allees and narrow, you can make them dish. Sometimes large earthenware may be divided to form a fan, but appear wider by leaving the entire dishes are used instead of silver, and quarter per person is needed for maltin uncovered. Helghten the : those with high sides are excellent pancakes.

contrast by using a bleach under the: for joints and birds,

Juliet Sanford

free part of the mall,

c/o Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co.,

P. & O. Buliding.

Mr. KWOK CHAN,

c/o The Basque de L'Indo-Chine, 3rd, July, 1930. Hongkong.

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