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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

"March 11, 1940.

Hands Beautified By Cream Or Olive Oil

By JACQUELINE IIUNT

HAND hazards are greatest in cold tend to break easily. Apply cuticle weather. No matter how careful cream or oll around the nails, then we are to use lotion daily and pul apply the hand mark, made of the on gloves whenever we go out, hands crenn mack you use on your face or a must have additional beauty cara or rich softening cream, over backs of they will cause us some embarrassing the hands, wrists and arms and leave momenta

It there while you finish your mani-

Do not let the fact that you must cure. Remove the mask or cream turn your hands to housework or with tissues and wash in tepid water. pounding a typewriter serve as an Apply a finishing cream or lotion If| excuse for rough, stained angers, you are going out.

Lemon juice worked into the rough, stained areas will soften and bleach them. If the stains are stubborn, let the lemon juice dry, then scrub

A bit of

Exercise For Graceful Ifands

Even fingers that work have no gently with mild soapsuds. If this business being awkward and stiff. doesn't do the trick,

Cream your hands at night when

powdered pumnléé on your wash cloth you have completed your facial cleansing and creaming. Then do these simple hand exercises:

or hand brush will.

Use Cream or Lotion

Lotion should be massaged wrists, hands and fingertips

Curl the index finger of your. richt hand into a hook. One at a into time curve each finger of the left after hand over the "hook," twisting and

each washing, of course, and in the pulling each time. Then use the in- winter as many times more as you dex finger of the left hand as the can think of it. I keep a jar or tube hook and do the same with the fingers of cream or bottle of letion beside of the right hand. my typewriter and work some into

and

Next

clasp the hands together and

my hands whenever I pause for a press the fingers downward un hord moment. When my hands are un- us possible against the hands. usually dry, I use an oily hand creain After this exercise, relax the fingero "beauty gloves," have become ter by playing an imaginary piano scale I used "on air" or place the tips of your to them and they no longer trouble fingers on a table holding the wrists me when typing. Incidentally, this high and arching the knuckles. also prevents breaking nalis or mar each finger separately as high as you ring polich on typewriter keys-but can and set it drop as though you the girl who works in a busy office were pressing a piano key. enuld hardly practice this beauty Baving idea,

Iere's n shnilar trick for the homemaker. ileat olive oil until It is as warm as you can stand com- fortably, work it well into

your

Lift

Snood Is Smart

lime a

wrists, hands and around your nails. Now slip your hands into warned

By ELEANOR GUNN cotton gloves. Keep the gloves on while you go about your dusting, or

New York-Once upon a better still, while you sit down to growing girl could hardly bear it listen

to your favourite rudin pro- until she got permission to "do up" grafome or read magazine.

her hair. It now seems that women To keep your fingers in party trim old enough to be that girl's mother

at all times, include a haud mask treatment as a part of your weekly Remove old polish, shape the nalle carefully, especially if they

manicure,

SHORT CUTS

small wire hairbrusit in Use a cleaning that brush of your corpet

sweeper.

tossing their

hair of

their

Do you want to give a fancy dress to left-over bread dressing? Preparo ft in the form of ring mould and the centre with buttered canned peas. Serve with slices of re-healed chicken, turkey, roast veal or any other left-over meat which may be lurking in the back of the refrigerator, and no ono will ever recognize the dish for what it really. is-hash!

Try Meat Casserole, Spinach Ring

By JUDITH WILSON

HASH, according to Webster, is "a form of minced food prepared from materials previously cooked, as ment, potatoen, bread crumbs, etc, and re- cooked by stewing or frying." Who- ever first named the dish probubly did not realize what a contribution was made to homemakers the world day's left-overs into a satisfying dish over in their efforts to convert yester for to-day's meal.

DINNERS

Grilled Ilam Silces Spinach Ring with Dushroom Sauco Baked Potatoes Sleed Tomatoes Banana Layer Cake Colfer.

Macaroni and Ham Casserole Mashed Yellow Turnips Buttered Stringbeans Apple Sauce Butter- scotch Pudding Coffee.

Mushrooms Used As Garnish for

with

Spinach

reheated

Kravy and

sliced chicken, turkey, yeal or any other Jeft-over meat.·

A Look Through RADIO

The "Telegraph"

50 YEARS AGO.

Star. 11, 1800. It is Bually decided that Chiengo shall be the ilte of the Exhibition In

1802.

ZBW, 355 metrés (845 Kc.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Mozart Piano Concerto Played by Schnabel

Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 045 ko's. and on Short Wavo from 1-2.10 p.m. The human family to-day consists of and 0-11 pm on 9.52 m.c's. per about 1,450,000,000, individuals. In Aula,{ second.

*

where man was first planted, thora axo H.K.T. now about 800,000,000; an an average,

"A

120 to the aquare mile. la Europe 12,18 p.m. Short Service of Inter-

there are $20,000,000 averaging 100 cession

to the AquaCo mile. Chero

#1

Africa,

12.30.

Stuart Robertson (Baritone)

$10,000,000, In America, North and Bouth, there are 110,000,000, and B.B.C. Milliary Band, relatively thinly scattered and recent, In the lands, large and small, proba bly black are as ivo to three, the re- maining 700,000,000 being. Intermediate brown and tawny, (Thore are now over 1,000,000,000 un the earth--Ed.).

1.00. Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.

*

We understand that R. W. Bro. C. F. Chater, District Grand Master of long-

1.03. Dance Musto by Billy Colton and its Band.

1.30, Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

1.45. Variety with Josephine Baker,

kong and South China, and W. Bro. D. Lupino Lane, The Maestros and Gilien, D. G. Junior Warden have} Oilers.

promised to prenost splendid organ 2.15. Close down.

to the Masonic Itali.

*

There has been somo

talk about giving a show in honour of that in- trepid warrior, the Duke of Connaught, in the Ko Shing Theatre. We don't) know what particular aspirant after the Kin-shop decoration of Mickey George has fixed up this third class, exhibition of Chinese art for the Lone fit of the Dock, but we do know that the Hon. Sammy Brown-who would be a K.C.M.G, if every man had his de serta-ought to send one of his

survey of the very

6.00. "For the Children.**

6.30. Closing local Stock Quota-

tons.

6.32

7.00.

Mozart Concerto in F Major. BludioTalk on Ballet illus-

rated by records.

7.30 and 279. London Belay-The News.

Report and Announcements,

8.00, Local Time Signal, Weather. 0.03. This week's programmes. 8.07. Light French Masie.

Im-

of

8.30. Reginald Foort at the Organ. maculate experts to have a professional! 8.45. Musical Comedy Selections greatly corroded from, "Rose Marie," "Home and iran pillars that support this 20 year Beauty", "Mather. uld tracture.

Pearl" Ard Arthur Weltin, alins "Follow A Star."" Guelph, don't amount very much in thesd Radical days, but we really can't

9.15. London Relay-News Sum- afford to have a warrior who displayed mary.

uch consummate skil! at Tel-el-Kebir 9.30. London Relay-This Free-

in keeping out of the range of fire. dom."

0.45. Kelelbey-In Holiday Mood

"bust up," by the roof of a badly con- structed Chinese Theatre suddenly giv-m-Sulic, Ing away.

The London Palladium Orchestra cond, by Clifford Greenwood.

9.37. (Tenor).

Songs by Richard Tauber

10.07. A Variety Programme with. Stan Holloway, The Dancan Sisters,

11.00. Close down.

CHARITY CONCERT

25 YEARS AGO

Mar. 11, 1915. The death of the Sheung Shui tiger 1x tolerably good answer to those sceptics who, in the past, hare sered at the possibility of Anding such an and Others. animal in this part of the world. Why shoulders and rebelling at the thought

tigers should not exist in that corner of South of wearlug it any other way.

Chlua known n the New idea of reviving snoods, in the hope,

Territory the unbellovera havo nuver Some clever soul thought of the

been able to show. They wald that ao luubt, that these feminine Peter left-over foods. Many tasty dishes

Hash may cover

bourhood, and expected their dictum to there were no tigers in this neigh a multitude of Pans would at long last confine their have been prepared and served under

BREAD DRESSING RING

be accepted as final. Perhaps they will iresses. It did the trick. Snoods are this heading. Perhaps a more recent

MEAT CASSEROLE WITH

now go to the other extreme and do- Cut or break into small pieces any enormously fashionable and are wurn, and modern method of using left- dressing that may be left over.

vate the regainier of their, days to MASHED POTATOES In some form or other, day and night.

Add

searching for the alleged nate of this overs is the casserole dish.

A concert organised by St. Sley- The snood has brought in other hair

particular beast. The people who " to this enough fresh bread, cut in Then, ornaments, most of them echoes from meals, each one having its special mixture by cooking in butter a little Pour over his the lef-over gravy and Foaling distelet, might not anreason speech and stated that the object of

too, there are croquettes and broller, in suficient quantity to all your alternate layers of left-over sliced at the Penk may well chuckle now, for Saturday night in the hall

Arrange in a buttered casserole, year or so ago, dlacovered pug-marks hen's Boys' College was held Un the part

ring mould. Re-season the bread meat and slices of dressing, if any.

it is arguable that a tiger that had Stephen's Girls College, Lyttleton of St. Present coiffure fashions for con-

virtues in the use of odds and ends diced onion, celery and green pepper, then top the dish with a generous ably be expected to turn up secasion the concert was to aid the Chinese. habitation as near to Hongkong na the Road. Bishop Hall made an opening fining the hinirin snoods or catching Many times necessity forces it at

10 When this is at the

ape of the neck cadogan cook to add a fresh or new food item water and when all is hot pour over whipped, creamy

tender, add a little layer of re-heated and thoroughly ally on the island itself. Tigers are Industrial Co-operatives, with Re- style arc having tari Important to the menu of left-overs. But even the broact mixture. Add

potatoes. strong awimmers and a brute an power- Influence on hair ornaments. One of when unnecessary

a beaten If there is any left-over vegetable, ful as the one which now lies at the fugee Students and the British War Try a raw potato dipped in baking | Cadogan colffures, inrge ones four to psychology to introduce new with mould- and bake in moderate over fil with the vegetable course. A with his constitution is more than, we Prof. Gualdi, was in Ane voice, and

the favourites is the barrette for the

streich left-over 8 and toss lightly these | fooda a little farther, it is good blended. Place in until

well like stringbeans, carrots, peas, lima City Hall would certainly make little Organisation Fund as subsidiary ob- buttered ring beans or beets, make a depression in search of food if the water were fresh;

af swimming nerons the Harbour jects. six inches long. In plak, simulated old. Such canned

centre peas, (350 degrees F.) until dressing is and

the tortoise for day, and in rhinestone corn, carrots and beets are particu. Arm. Vamould and serve with een canned vegetable may be used in the

potato topping though how all water might agree] Mr. G. D'Aquino, accompattled by studded styles for evening, these may larly adaptable for this purpose. he bar types of various patterns, bl

tre fed with either fresh or canned absence of left-overs. Brush top

Mr. F. Gonzales and Prof. Harry Ore bowknots, or simple buckle shapes,

green peas. Garnish with sprigs of with melted butter and bake in Here is an attractive way of mak- parsley and strips of pimento. This moderate oven (350 degrees F.) until

10 YEARS AGO

both rendered items which received also ing use of left-over bread dressing. to especially appropriate to

Mar. 11, 1930.

enthusiastic encores. The St. John's mounted on barrettes, to be won the

serve all contents are thoroughly heated with the Sorlet Ambassador in Berilo lowed by tap dances by Miss Betty In the course of recent discussion Hall Orchestra gave an overture, fol- same way, are large bows of gold kid

and potato topping is or gold ince, or velvet bows centred

delicate on the subject of Bolshevik propaganda Lee, Prot. Maxwell's conjuring was brown. with

Jewelled pin. Evening snoods,

Spinach ring, made either of left-Foreign Malater, made it clear that inhen's Boys put on an English play, In Germany, Dr. Cartlus, the German another popular number. St. Step some oversize" for a bloused effect,

over spinach or fresh cooked spinach, future the German Government will and the evening's are highlighted in gold mesh, the

is good with mushroom sauce.

maka no distinction between the utand

entertainment more formal ones sprinkled with

terance of the Third Internationale and wound up with a magnificent render- rhinestones.

those of the Soviet Government. ing of "The Pavilion of Stormy

The German Government is following Waves," by the South China the altitude of the British Government stars. in this respect.

Cul alice from each end of the polate before baking and it will be dry and mealy.

soda when you run out of aliver eleaner. It will remove tarnish,

The Inside of a banana peel rubbed on ink spala on the An- gers will remove the apola.

A dinner dress of while Jersey made along youthful lines of ex- treme simplicity sets off the youthful beauty of Linda Darnell, young film star. Banks of white velvet mark the raised waistline. A new jewellery nolo fathe

bracelet and choker made. of twisted strands of Iridescent glass and black pearls

CHARITY RECITAL

In Aid of Chinese, Red Cross Funds

More elaborate ornaments,

Laundering Fabrics

Pile

fabrica marked washable, usually launder beautifully if done! carefully. A general rule is to use Daly warm water, thick, active, suds and handle gently. Let the sudsy water do the cleansing, dipping the garment up and down in the ball rather than squeezing the suds through the fabrle, Squeezing or would crush the nap. Rinse thoroughly in clear water and blot up the excess with heavy bath towels, Dry garments on well-shaped wooden hangers or over a wooden dryer. Fabrics with an exceptionally heavy pile may he brushed occasionally while drying, then held over steaming kettle or tub. Corduroy may be pressed with lukewarm Iron.

To Keep Face Youthful

What to do about our

4

heels

face when you are reducing has always been a problem. Now beauty specialists think they have the answer. Use plenty of rich cream, and rest for 15 minutes a day with your higher than your head. This is most casily accomplished by propping your feet on the footbeard of your bed with two plows under your hips. The theory is that the blood

to Burges your face, fushing it, and giving it the firm, rested look of youth. This is a restful trick at the end of tiring day, whether you are reducing or not.

Australian Chief

Melbourne, Mar. 10. Gen. Sir Cyril Bingham White has been appointed chief of the general

A harp recital is being arranged by staff in Australia. He held this posi the Foreign Auxiliary to the National on Australia in 1026-23 but re-. Red Cross Society of China and the gned to become Chairman of a local proceeds will be given to the Kwold and superintendent for Aus- yang Orthopaedic Hospital

tralia of the New Zealand Lonn and civilians. Tickets ($2) may be oh-

for Mercnatlie

wounded and disabled soldiers and Router Bulletin.

Agency Co., Ltd,

foods. as

Carol Wanderman (left) and Anne Herman, wearing epau- lette coats like a drum major'a" in tweed and: twill, with regi- meniai gold shoulder braid and military hats, at a fashion show.

City Traffic

Blocked

mises and Central Police station sent its Emergency Squad to control the crowd.

The chimney on the top floor of the building caught fire, and the Inmates

the

of

mashed

SPINACH RING

24 cups cooked spinach,

chopped

1 teaspoon salt-~~-

Dash of pepper

Dash of marjoram

1 teaspoon scraped onton

2 eggs, slightly beaten

2 tablespoons metied batter Drain and chop sphach. Add sea- sonings, eggs and butter and mix thoroughly. Turn into a well greased ring mould. Place mould in pan of

are able to sny.

flim

The Chairman of the concert com- The Air Estimates for 1930 have been thanks to those firms which had con- ritice, Mr. W. Z. Tung, expressed published and show that n total ex-tributed goods for sale, especially penditure of £17,800,000, is plateil. (Expenditure on the .A.F. in

cante Messrs. A. S. Watson and Co., Ltd.. 1039 was £540,000,000-d.)

the Dairy Farm, the Blue Bird Co., and the British-American Tobacco Co., Ltd. The sum of $3,000 raised for charity by the concart.

5 YEARS AGO

was

Mar. 11, 19:in. trained, descended into the Gresford pfa Four teams of six tuen each, specially hot water in a moderate oven (375 dinaster which claimed the lives of 202

to-day, to investigate causes of the MONTEVIDEO EXPLOSION degrees F.) 30 minutes or until firm.inners a few weeks ago. Turn from mould and serve with this

fauce.

MUSHROOM SAUCE

Ib, fresh mushrooma

3 cups water

1⁄2 teaspoon salt

3 tablespoons butter.

3 tablespoons flour

Dash of pepper.

slice lengthwise

were shattered

Montevideo, Mar. 10. A bomb exploded in the German. Speaking at Kenliworth to-night. Mr. Chamber of Commerce to-day during 'Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, re- the private showing forrel to the fact that he had boen film. The windows

banned naked to represent His Majesty's Government on a visit to Moscow an and panic was caused among the Warsaw, In response to an invitation Spectators but no one was injured.— of the Sovlat and, Polish Governments, Reuter. and uld: "We In this country, donira nothing so much as a settlement on the continent of Europe which will, by ita problems,

After washing mushrooms

well. #alution of outstanding through caps and

maintenance of peaceful and stems. Cook in water 30 minutes the League of Nations for many years friendly relation and the authority of over medium fire; add salt. Drain to come.

Ilquor and incasuro 1 cups. Melt

"To achieve this co-operation of all

butter, add tour and blend, well. nations is essential. That is the ob Add mushroom liquor (11⁄2 cups) and vet, and that is the reauli we must cook. Stir constantly. When thicken- surely strive to achieve, It is because ed, add mushrooms and pepper and happy to have been entrusted with this Kea of what I have just said that I am cook 8 minutes longer. Makes 2 sauce.

This sauce

also goes well with chicken, veal or egg dishes

Use up the lag ends of baked ham this way

MACARONI AND HAM CASSEROLE

1 tablespoon chopped onion -

2 tablespoons chopped green

pepper

2 tablespoons butter

2 tablespoons chili sauce

1 cup diced cooked ham

cups

1 medium (17 oz.) can.cooked

macaroni in cream sauce

with cheese

Cook onion and green pepper in butter just until tender Add chili rauce, hom and macaroni, mixing well. Put into shallow casserole and top with bread crumbs. Bake In n moderate, oven (370 degrees F.) 15 to 20 minutes;

NAVAL HEROES' AWARDS

London, Mar. 10,

Important mission."

natural

Describing Hongkong as a "Charing Cross" of South China, the "Daily Telegraph" aviation correspon dent says that an extension of the Im perial. Airways' aystem frent Singapore. to lengkong is being Actively con- Adored.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary issued Saturday says:

A small turnover was recorded but the undertone is stendy-

Buyers IK. Bank. $1,400 Union Ins. 400. Docks $22. Providenta $3.03 Landa 3 Star Tarries as Telephones (did)" #20% Watsons.db -

Hellera

ILK Bank $1,400 II.K. Bank $1.470 Union Ina 400 Docks $24 Providents $5.8S Tramways $10

A burning chimney in a house in were so excited, that they ran down the Duke of Kent, presented seven At a north-west coast port to-day tained from the Foreign Auxillary,

Queen's Rond Central at 10.45 p.m. the staircase shouting "Firol "Save mon First Floor, Room 3, or the Anderson March 28, is the rilece and pupil of The road was thronged with people the lower floors to join their scram submarine Ursula

yesterday created much commotion. Hfel" which caused the occupants of Medals. The men were from the with Distinguished Servicu Music Company.

the famous French Madame Solango Renio (Mdc. recently gave n-concert in Shanghal.about 30 minutes,

hepist. She and brought trome to a standall for ble for safety

which recently Sigunet), who is giving the recital in Mr. J. R. M. Smit in directing the

zanke a German cruiser of the Koln the Rose Room of the Peninsula string orchestra which will accom

close off Heligoland after negotiating On the arrival of the fire-fighters, the Hotel at 9.15 pm on Thursday, pany Mde. Renlo.

On receipt of a call two fire ap- the small are was quickly, extinaallore as Hitler's cabbage patch He expects to return to England via

mineDelds known to British pliances were dispatched to the pro-gulshed,

Die Router Bulletin/NIGE

SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS After a shori_visit to the Colony, Bir Stafford Cripps, the former Britizli Labour leader, teft by Dutch steamer for Shanghai on Saturday, Japan and the United States.

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