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DEVIL in Kitchen

DEVILLED EGGS

Fry the egg in huller in a frying-pan, prelay that they are not overdone, and turn them once, Slp them on to a serving-dish, cook the butter u ttle longer until it turn a light brown, pour 11 Small spoonful of over the eggs, swill the pan with vinegar, pour this over the eggs, too, and "sprinkle at the last minute with chopped parsley,

DEVILLED HARD-BOILED

EGGS

Hurd-boil the eggs, cut them in half length- ways, and All them with their own yolks mushed tanpuree with balter, plenty of cayenne pephur, and wall. Serve them very hot with a suure made of trick brown gravy mixed with two tablespoo fuls of Worcestershire sauce and a dessertspoonful

Finish with a sprinkling of of French mustard.

chopped parsley.

DEVILLED HERRINGS

Score the herrings two or three times on each side, and spread them with mustard seasoned with Sprinkle these with bread-

a little cayenne pepper.

crumbs, and grilf them gently, hating them with melted butter. Serve wil fried parsley.

Flyhe

DEVILLED CRAB

up the

meat of a cooked

elab, and

mus it and the creamy parts with a gill of white aure, a desertspoonful of anchovy esence, the rané ut chutney, u fra- spoonful of chilly vinegar and Shee

C'ut

DEVILLED MUTTON

Jace of

Monday,

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dien, and fill the middle with a water- mes salad dressed with vult, pepper, im of bude mustard, Cewoned with quitton o lamb, varon them with

road and emoty junce, salt, pepper and

cayenne.

calt, pepper and cayenne. Put the misture back to cite trear with

prukle mon juice, seat leave nell, or perhaps, into little seulp them for had a

Tsen dap

one for each perpori, cover them in melted butter, cut them lightly with browned mean cinnt, fightly with browned prinkle with melted butter, and bake and luke them in a moderate oven benderunde, fe a moderate oven for about a quer for a few routes. ter of o hour.

Made

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How To Combat Sunburn

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lotion

DEVILLED PRAWNS Saell the provi andi - Like for

loth in statoned flour, a gas

hy-basket and plange" them anțu wald whitebant. Pat them unde a

deep very hot fat.

Eve

Fay godsen-aw 11, them piled up in a disa, oer en trøst, fiberudly sprinided with cayenne chop- pood pandey.

DEVILLED

Feel the

TOMATOES

tomatoes and #lee

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il 1. procurable bathel "bar" readily unexpare to fan Strawn vidin in 11, and you will; powerful-zum-iny, never spl senp or find it both coole and bleaches. The frem rather thickly. Coat one side very hot wider on 1 face dang an to a wanderter degree..

of each stien with butter knealed ths warmee shay

a. tiseful when; with mandard, Bour, » dost" this i simplexion have suffered at the generously with fresh-ground black | roud of the sun.

The treatment is pepper, add a touch of cayenne, her about an inch thick, and these five or ten minutes according to their simple. The cacumber is cut intoland bake or grill, them quickly for are bed lightly over the face. 411

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you can with a pate nude by mixing the oatmeal with warm water, then wash off, and cut over the skin with a lotion made 4 esqual parts of saleswater and orange- flower water, adding 10 drops of simple tincture of tonin to each

unce of the mixed waters, Did this been badly, "raught" by the sun over the face and throat, drg Hightly, Tale Precautions fen give a dusting of good comple- sion powder.

Cht of sweet almonds is very sooth- | particularly when the tin has!

The Brier and moir sensitive your in the more quickly will it burn,

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اعدات الحداد

Storing Fragrance NOW

NOW is the time to gather towers from our gardens so that their

French girls fat sunburn with and the greater the need of precauti-delightful fragrance will cheer us txture of honey, four paltons against sum and wind. Batning through dark winter days. gyverine, one parl. Put these dit as facedly tos a elder-flowes water Stall Jar which place in a basin very beneficial to a delicate skin but remember that the petals of the Pol-pourri is very simple to make, watre just off the boil. When the honey and glycerine are thinned and helps to prevent unburn. After

dowers are -porn, the skin with

NOW. Various elder-lower cart

best gathered fidently to inlx well, strate, which should be amount of suits of wine equal to the dry on it, storar a

early in the day when the scent is allowed 1:ttle

most beautiful. Rose petals are na- glycerine allowance. The sin siruld stil over

pute olive qurally the principal ingredient, but be bathed with this preparation at

your face

the musk, verbena, carnations stocks, and on for a minute or two. Off With a

a plece of

other sweet smelling flowers can be medicated

but of white paper dey in the sun,

bedtime.

A Touch of it

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All and that thing used. Spread the petals on a sheet |

the superfluous oil, but en-

If your skin has already private again film of it being felt on turning them over at frequent inter-

an overdose of can, purgte at the t to form a foundation for yours to ensure that all the moisture

the surest remedy. Only act powder hiter on. Your complexion is dried out.

tile

all is required-hatia Iginoon- will igot be made “Shiny" or greasy- ful being

arms-and should be pe

Nexi take a wide-mouth jar with scatter a

hands, and clent fundface, neck, fwking. virée the pores of the skin 1ghtly-fifting lid, and

pled on a pfree of colku wool way of the oil remaining-Ittle bay salt in the bottom, and;

welf into the skin fo

then remove with

Ivir P. Holden

Holiday Puddings

over it a layer of petals. Repeat this process until the jar is full, Anishing with the bay salt. Next tie a piece of parchment over the top to exclude | the air, and allow it to stand for three

mintites, Bere ut cotton wool. Powder" of an Schre shunde is most recommende La ca- [ bating sunburn on Jodifay, shice, it offers the edu a better protection THE followed puddings will be en-werks,

from powerful rays.

joyed by the children during thei

of au mance each of ground cinnamon,

pilepice, mace, and cloves and handful of dried lavender. Emply

holidays, and they have the advantageounees powdered orrls root, quarter Then thoroughly mix together two First-afd for schburn should be of being easily prepared. applied as early as possible. To a heated, burnt face Cooling remedy Pineapple Rice must be uker. Simple cold cream, will give instant tellet, as a rule, if applied in time. It to remove the discoloration a special preparationz may be creati

--if it may be to called--is butter,

This white organdie evening track is

wammer favourite. Four horizontal pleated ruffles centered with narrow, black vel- vel ribbon accentuate the pic-

·turesque ` skirt fulness, and the same plest-and-ribbon detail is repeated at the square decollete. Tử this frock" the white organdio: Is possed over white cotton net.

3 tablespoons riev.

a few drops of

1 Tablespoon chopped nits (uption-cedar" wood and.rose_vil. Cook fire in boiling water until

Finally, pour into the jar un ounce Mundey, drain and dry thoroughly. of lavender water, secure the lid, and When the rice is cold carefully blend put on one side for a week, when the Tan the drained pineapple and cream, potpourri will be ready for use.

Serve in o'grystal dish and decorate with nuts.

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August 28, 1939.

'Rolling Brush

Brush Stroke Is

Best to Exercise the Scalp

WHETHER you were born with silky baby curls or with hair na lanky as senweet), your chances of having lovely hair now are about equal. Your hair beauty depends, not on what you were born with, but on the condition of your health, the state of your nerves and the amount of attention you give your hair and scalp. If your health is good, then

there is little reason why your hur a milk bottle so the moisture will cannot be healthy and lovely. Ab- drain away quickly instend of soak- normal fugal conditions can be cleared in into and softening the bristles.

HOW TO MASSAGE

up readily with concentrated atten-

tism.

Hair that is dull and lifefe from

Many women want to know about neglect can be made bright, strong scalp massage. You needn't worry and elastic if you keep it immaculate- much about this if you brush your ly clean and polished and keep the hair emagh, Of course, if you are scalp healthy by keeping the circula- troubled with an over-dry or over- tion lively. Since the scalp cannot be ally realp, this additional stimulation exercised voluntarily, you must keep will help improve the condition, the

the and circulation aroused

Use the balls of your fingers for muscles in tone by faithful massage senly massage,

Begin at the nupe and daily brushing. Of course, brush of your neck, press firmly and ro

eltects. ing has other beneficial

Late the senip in small circles. Your but the exercise 3

Angers shouldn's slip during this mas- sets from

friction of

the

rare, but you should feel your scalp' bristles and the tugging as they sweet slip loosely over your skull. Slip through your strands of hair is most important. For this reason you net gern up an inch or so and re- love, a good hair beth-one with at the rotary massage until you Jong, strong bristies, and you must live worked around the entire hair- ine. Now massage up to the crown know the right brushing technique.

of the head-from the hairline lu the luck, from over the ears, from the temples and from the center of the There is a new type hair brush forehend. The massage should pre- in which the long bristles are not rede the brushing Massage, too, in a sunburst arrangement Into the whenever you apply a corrective tunie half-moon back of ivory plastle. The or give yourself a hot oll shampoo. brush, created to do an efficient beush- your hade la exceedingly dry; ing Job without spoiling your waves, massage en ally hair tonle or a small is enrved to fit the gap of your. band mount of wil

il into the ralp every

BRUSH FOR A WAVE

and the contour of your heat. The right. Have a hot of Ishampoo week- istles readily penetrate through the ly, and use brillantine or some oily bude strands, pick up the natural olla hair dresing whenever you expose and distribute it down the length of your hair to the sun or wind. Avold each strand to make it clean and tight hats, direct sunlight hats, direct

lustrous,

aunlight, salt water.

· fürs

Roll new beauty into your hair with a curved brush made especially to protect your permanent wave. The firm, genuine boar bristles penetrate to the scalp to exercise your scalp and leave each hair shinning with to veliness.

You've been told to brush your hair up and back with a "lightning-|

the jar or dower petals and well stirkevement. The new brush has For Your Notebook I teacup chopped jaincapple (drain them into the mixture, and place thematically gives you this stimulating a natural rolling movement that auto- whole lot into a jar, having a close tugging And 4 teacup sweetened whipped cream. Atting it, adding

massage. Whisk the TO clean rubber sponges, put half an ounce of bicarbonate of soda brush up and out, the rolling sweep catches even the shortest hair in its in balf a pint of water and sonk them wake, dividing the hule into strands all night in this solution. Wak

Line the tea-cusy with channis so the bristles can reach down to massage the scalp and polish your leather, and the tea will keep hot hair, You must really pull to sweep much fanger. The cover of hot-water the bristles through your hair, so bottles when treated in the same you know your scalp is getting plenty manner will also keep the water hot- of exercise.

ter for a greater period. Herbs for culinary use should alsu

You can do an efficient brushing: be gathered now. Choose a

Methylated spirit sprinkled flne warin say, when they are free from job only with a clean brush, so stop clean cloth will quickly clean cork from time to time and pluck loose dinner mats and remove dirty marks moisture. and gamer them fairly hairs from your brush and wipe the much better than by scrubbing with

Prune Wh

I breakfastcup prunes.

1 breakfastcup murshmallows,

breakfasicup enster sugar.

Lemon juice..

| Preparing Herbs

early in the morning. Remove any

dust or dirt by washing the leaves Wash your brush

brintles on a clean, lintless towel. hot soupy water.

Cook the prunes and drain off then a colander and drying them on liquid, remové ple stones, and cut a soft cloth. the fruit into small pieces.

Cut the marshmallows filo quarters

As

Make neat little bunches and hang and add to the prunes with a squeeze them up to dry head downwards.

thetr flavour much of lemon justly, fold in the herbs retain whipped cream sweetened slightly and better if dried quickly, they are best serve in individital glasses.

| Raspberry Delight

1 breakfastcup rasberries.

11⁄2 breakfastcup caster sugar.

2 egg whiles.

Pinch of salt.

placed in a sunny window, but it in- clement weather does not permit this, they can be hung in a warm airing

slote.

on a

day, if you have the time. Dip and by rubbing them with the inside of frequently, every Shabby black shoes can be revived

swish the bristles through warm soap-| fresh orange peel and polishing fin- suds, rinse in clear warm water and ally with a soft cloth. luy the brush on its side or stand it

WEST POINT FIRE

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cup-board, and finally dried over a Considerable Damage Done foses were played into the not from

When the leaves ure crisp and {brown, steld them from their stems i Put all the ingredients in a large and rub them between the hands. bowl and with a hand beater, beat In this way they are reduced to a unul a light foamy substance is ob- fine powder ready for storing In tained. Serve at once in individual screw-top Jars or bottles until re- glasses with sponge fingers.

quired, Elicen -

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China Bldg., Hongkong.

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Hankow Rd.,. Kowloon.

To Wing Lok Street Flat

their efforts for more than an hour lo smother smouldering woodwork.}

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escape

of the

to the prompiness Considerable damage was done to alarm, no injury was suffered by the second floor of No. 140 Wing Lok anyone, but the experience was too Street West, when a fire broke out much for "one woman, who fainted. there shortly after 11.30 am, yester-some time after the outbreak. doy.

The ground floor was occupied by The inmates of the floor managed the Nam On Hong, one of the numer to escape before the flames obtained ous rice firms doing business in Wing a firm hold. The occupants of the Lok Street. ground and first floors also ran into

for

The

the street when the alarmi was raised. also on the scene, and kept the street The Police Emergency Unit was

Four appliances from Central and clear

Are-fighters. West Polit

stations, under Divisional Inspector W. Mair, of Station Officer W. Smith, were sent West Point Station, Sub-Inspector J. and measures were taken at once O'Donovan and Det-Sgt. R. Mocvey to prevent the spread of the flames were present.

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to the adjoining houses.

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to have

Fortunately, there was little wind, otherwise many more houses might Alleged

been caused have been involved, as the district through a cigaretio end being tossed:

is one of the most thickly populated into the vehicle, a fire broke out in In the Colony.

car No. 4469, parked in Wing Wo Street yesterday, and slight damage

• The fames were extinguished after was done before the flames were ex- half-an-hour, but firemen continued tinguished.

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Hongkong Telegraph

NINTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

June-September, 1939

$250

CASH

PRIZES

$250

(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph")

TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250 (Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., 'London) SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW

CLOSING DATE & TIME:

29th SEPT. AT 5 P.M.

THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO, THE BEST AND SECOND BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.

Prizes will be allotted as follows: SECTION ONE:

For Story-Telling Pictures. fat. $30, 2nd. $15, 3rd, $10.

SECTION TWO:

--

General Pictorial Section: Landscapes, Seascapes, Architectural, Street Scenes, etc.

1st. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd, $10.

SECTION THREE:

| Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Human Studies. Ixt. $30. 2nd, $15. 3rd. $15 SECTION FOUR:

Still Life and Table-Top Studles. lat. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10. SECTION FIVE: Snapshots taken by children under fourteen years. 1st. $15. 2nd $10. 3rd. $5.

RULES

The fullowing Rules will govern the Competition:

1.-The Competition is confined ex- clusively 10 amateur photo- graphers

1.-No employee or member of any Arm in the photograplile trade is peraltted to compete.

3-The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo. Beelion. Lach in each graphia entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com-

and which petition,

must paated on back of entry. -The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.

be

must 5.-All photographs entered

have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which Nava been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. No responsibilty will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, ut damage to entries,

1-All entries to be either black, sepia, or loned pictures, and must

USE THIS FORM

AND PASTE IT

ON THE

BACK OF EACH ENTRY

be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible, 5.-Pictures, submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a maller print in black and white. -No picture to entered in more

than one Section, 30-Mounts to

be only white or CHARL and except in the Children's Section, must be of one of the following Klasa:-10><1%, 10X20.

11.-No correspondence will be entered into in enonection with the Com- petition.

12-Entries in the Children's Section must bear the entrant's naDIA, SEO and addrem on the entry Lotus, counter-signed by a parent.

13.-Members of the Staffs of the Hongkong. Telegraph; and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete. 14-The_decisions of the Judges shall

be final.

15-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days,

SECTION

ENTRY FORM

NAME

ADDRESS

DATE

Please use block letters and pasta thir on back of ten antry, If combed in Children's Section, parent please coti tersign here.

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