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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949.

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Braugaard

By PRUNELLA WOOD

PA for complexions DALE BLUE is a lovely

and for furs, a colour which is just as dramatic looking an white for hats in the winter time, and a good deal more novel as a choice.

The widely, draped velours model, left above, is really an ice blue shade; the half- hat and maff, right, are of fairly vivid aquamarino blue.

FLYNN'S DOING

RIN TIN TIN'S

Hthat

ROLE

BY PATRICIA GLARY

[OLLYWOOD—It used to be Rin Tin Tin jumped through the window to save the heroine. Now, a director says, Errol Flynn's doing it.

Above, a half hat which leaves craten and back of head uncovered, is made of fluffy, aqua blur mirabou feathers, and trimmed with dark brown veiret bowa, Muff to match.

A NEW VACCINE THAT MAY

HELP TO FIGHT TB

By HERMAN N, BUNDESEN, M.D.

into spite of the fact that we know properly given.

Its COLLSE and have better

ever

Ray Enright, who broke movie directing In 1812 by urging Rin Tin Tin over the window ledge, methods of treatment than now is doing the same thing with before in history, tuberculosis still Flynn.

continues to bo one of our Important health problems and contributes much tragedy to the home.

Long since graduated from the canine

school of acting. Enright

is currently putting Flynn through the romantic paces of "Montana" ot Warner Bros.

Still Likes Animals

It also appears to give some protection against tuber- culosis throughout a period of about x years, which is the length of time for which vaccinated groups have been carefully observed.

As with any type of vaccine, the protection produced by the BCG vaccine is only relative, that is, if a person breathes in enough of the virulent type of tuberculosis germs, whatever profcetion be bes from the vaccine may be overcome,

For years, scientists have dreamed of producing inrcensed resistance to the germs which cause this disease by means of vaccination. If this could

be done, they reasoned, ex- The director still belleves in ani-posure to the germs would be less

In any event, BCG is not a sub- Young infants, particu- dangerous mul stars.

"Sure, Flynn's a big hit," he said. could be protected during this early, preventing tuberculosis, but in some larly susceptible to the disease, sutüle for the known methods of He is sure the time will never hazardous perfod even though they future time it may be found come when animals are not impor-tuberculosis

lived in crowded quarters where ful as a supplement to these. tant to both plcture-goers and pie-would also be of value among young,

germa abound. It

ture-makers.

"But so is Lassie."

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adults, such as doctors and nurses. "Look at Montana,' for instance," | who are repeatedly exposed to he said. "We've got Flynn and Miss germs by reason of their occupation. Smith. And we've also got 3,000 sheep, 43 goats, two collie dogs,,

To be useful, of course, the vac- seven sheep dogs, a inule and enough cination would have to be given

tuberculosis infection horses to keep Snuta Anita busy all before next season.

actually nequired, for there is no evidence that any vaccine, however "What a picture this would have powerful, would niter the course of been for Rin Tin Tin!"

ù disensa which is already present.

RENOMMEE

DRESSES

A Step Forward

This was the dream and, in 1900,

a couple of French selentists took the first

Klep forward toward

realising it. Thirteen years later a vaccine, called BCG, made from tuberculosis germs obtained from cows, was developed. Tlie germs

used

were so treated as to be weakened but not killed.

But, In science, the gap between a dream and its complete realisa-

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recently that the vaccine was used the United States, and then only to a limited extent. It is given by lacing a few drops of vaccine ou ho sterilised skin of, the arm, and,

with a sharp. ncedie, a number of için punctures are made through the vaccine, just as are made. with mallpox vaccine. A sindil

lump developa at the point of cach suncture. After about a month, this ump disappears without, causing iny discomfort,

A number of studies have been made in the Unlied States to deter- nine just how effective the BCG Ivaccine may be. In general, they seem to show a reduction in the amount of tuberculosis infection in vaccinated groups.

However, it would appear that a.

By GRACE THORNCLIFFE

IMPORTED IRISH iweed

Courtesy HKO ŝtadio Fictures When sitting assume n` relaxed position, advises Jacqueline White, of the movies, and your back will never tire,

By HELEN FOLLETT

"OOD posture begins in the mind. Sit tall.

desire writing, bend, arting atom

When altting at a desk,

the

The

look smart and snappy, she will hips, not from the waistline. carry her body beautifully. If she hips are natural hinges; you should doesn't care about appearance her use them. movements will Jack grace.

.

In posture, as in other things, good When rending at a sofa oe bed, be habits, are the key to success. It is sure that the back is properly sup

A sagging back throws important to stand, walk and sit ported.

correctly, Although many teen muscles out of kilter, has a deplor- agers go through their callathenies able effect upon the feminine figure. regularly in school, they lose stance There are special rules for the and perfection of carriage at other Indy boss of the domestic works. If umes Teachers of physical educa- she must carry a heavy object she tion get pretty discouraged.

Thes

must not lean too far to one side, among boys done with less effort if she bends her

lorso erect.

report that the effect of gym les Lifting something from the floor is Sony is

more pronounced than girls. Boys have more pride in knees, takes a semi-squatting post- their figures are intent on develon-

tion, keeps the broad shoulders and full chests. usual way is to bend over, straining When sitting, sit far back in the the back muscles. chair so your back is supported.

ing

Tho

Keep the spine toll, hend and upper When ironing, cooking or dish body balanced. Place the soles of washing the weight should be on your shoes

on the floor, feet close both feet, body balancu perfect. together. The pose of the feet is This means less fatigue when the Important if one would appear well. day's fub is done, the

kids are When driving a car don't hunch tucked in bed and there is the pros- forward with shoulders rounded. pect of a pleasant evening.

Let's Eat

BY

IDA BAILEY ALLEN

Buying and Storing Poultry

"THERE'S one point many home- People like buying

just as many

makers don't know;-chicken-chicken-breasts-as: they need for and poultry should always be un fancy dishes and calnds; less ex- wrabbed before storing 121 the pensive thighs or drumsticks for help-refrigerator. And if possible a little felensses and croquettes, or backs crushed ice should be put over them. for soup or stew and giblets and Otherwise dark spots may develop chicken livers, by the pound. You in the skin because it gets too dry, pay a fair price for what you need, An Interesting thing that is happen- and don't have to purchase the parts ing now in the poultry business, is you don't

which saves con- the breeding of "birds with fuller siderable money," breasts; that is, more meat in pro- By this time his wife had slipped portion to bone. In buying poultry, an apron into her hand bag, and a good plump bird always proves fastened her coat. "I'm ready Dad. the most economical," said the chef, I'll telephone Barbara to come 100. "The usual rule in buying poultry She's our older daughter," she ex- to be served roasted. Is b. for plained. "She can help on the coun- each serving, undressed weight." 1 ter. Better take along your coat Gaid.

and opron, Dad, so you can cut-up "That's the right amount with on and do whatever's needed. And I'll ordinary bird," he said. "But it's pinch hit all around." different with the specially bred Out we all went together, the two- small-boned full breasted turkeys Home and Business partners beam-

the market. ·For In Ing at the prospect of a novel Satur stance, only recently, we eviscer- day afternoon's work, ated a 17 lb. plump raw turkey before roosting. It yielded 7 lbs. sliced meat, with no bono or skin, enough for about 30 portions, FI H with the wife's favourite giblet stuming and the meat will go a third as far again."

makes

ensemble Multi-coloured

now

Just as I was about to ask how this stuffing was made, the door opened, and in came a slender, smartly dressed woman.

"Hello Edna." the poultryman said, "we have some visitors, and thev'd like to know how you makso gihet dressing for turkey and chicken."

Moaty Stuffing.

Dinner Chicken-Back Okra Stew Hot Rolls

Giblet JUsotto - Acorn Squach Celery-Carrot-String Bean Blace

doine

Deep Dish Apple Pie Coffee or Tea Milk (Children)

All Measurements Are Løvet Reelpes Serve Four Chicken-Back Okra Stow Purchase 1 lb. chicken backs. Rinse; place in a kettle with % 2.

celery leaves, cut-up

scrubbed carrol sliced, 2 sliced onion, I fsp salt. 1⁄4 tsp. pepper and 5 c. cold

"We lute a dry meaty 'stimng." water. Bring to bolling point. Cover she said, "EO Arst I almmer the and simmer 1 hr.; or pressure-cook hearts and gizzards till

tender. 23 min. at 15 iba. Strain and plek three.Geta for each chicken. Mean- the meat from the bones. Add to time I saute the livers in a little the stock together with 34 top, ment - poultry fat. Then I put all the gib extract, tin okra, 11⁄2

c. solid lets through the food "chupper and pack tomatoes, c. scalded, diced combine them with 2 cups ground green pepper, and a cooked green dry brend crumbs. For seasoning I or dried lima beans. Simmer 10 add 2 tup, salt, 1⁄2 tsp. pepper and min.

1 tap, savoury. I never use sage, it's too heavy n herb for poultry,"

“And you add no moisture what- ever?" I inquired.

and 6 cups crumba"

*x*

Ciblot Risotto. Wath 2 sats or 4 lb. giblets; sim- mer 1 hr. in salted boiling water to fine. This "The moisture in the ground gib. cover and chop them Jets provides onough," sho

should be done in advance, To make plained. "And by the way, for stuff the risotto, peel and slice 1 medium- more work is necessary the coal of this handsome and ing turkey I use a pound of giblets sized onion, and-slow-fry in 3 tbsp. grermino just how much pro- practical

saled oil. Add 2 tbsp, butter or mar- to

"My wife is secretary and frens garine, when melted, stir in 1 & lection is given by the BCG vaccine, flecks brighten the green background urer of thin firm," said Mr. Mein dry white or converted raw rice. how long it Insts, and just what colour of the coat. The Atlederney proudly,

"Yet

she's found Slow-fry until the rice in yellowed, plan

of vaccination would best

walsiline offers a pleasant change time to rear our family of seven stirring constantly. Add any liquid produce and maintain the prolec-

from the children besides helping out here drolood

giblets. plug tion. It is stated that such a study from the loose swinging line that and carrying on a business of her enough soup stock for water and inay require a period of at least has obtained prominence for so long own. We all enjoy working. We con- bouillon cubes); to make a c. Bring slowly twenty years.

The shoulders are gently rounded, older that doing work you like. 1 to boll. Cover and cook

until the rice is tender, about 30 the front is double breasted below a really fun."

Just then the telephone rang.

min. Stir in the giblets with a fork classic collar and rovers. 'Ono in "Short of help. at the chicken when nearly done. Serve plain or verted box pleat is released from the counter of the 6 and 107" our friend with grated cheese. back contre seam, Worn with it taBald. "You need meat-cutter and At present, It would seem that it

Trick Of The Chaf can be generally accepted that BCG a dress in pale green shoer wool two people on the counter? Emerg

ency," he explained. "We've just Save the skin of the chicken, cut- vaccine, is-sato and will not cause crepe... Blot seaming is used to defino,

operiod cut-up chicken concession-in inch squares, fry, and uso 03_n. any troublesome reactions if it is the skirt gores."

No Troublesome Reactions

at the 5 and 10 and it's jam full. garnish to creamed chicken,

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