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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1950.

WOMANSENSE-

Dior Glamourises The 1920' Revival

The familiar cries are heard again... Bravo!.. Ravissante!.. D'un chic fantastique!

BRIDE in a billowing white cotton

A crinoline brought 000 people to their

feet, shouting and clapping. It was the climax of 21 three-hour, 200-model, 14-mannequin Dior show.

The dress designer who made his name by making skirts full and long has shown that he

is not, after all, a one-dress mun.

Most of the new dresses in Paris pro "120" that they look like fancy dress, makes them elegant and wearable.

Dior

Most of the short and straight frocks are hard and masculine. He makes them appealing and feminine.

un-

Many of the evening tiresses look interesting and home-innde. He makes them fabulously rich and exciting.

The best of his day, clothes could turn up anywhere without enusing a stir. The best of hl evening clothes could not appear anywhere without causing a sensation.

Long and short of it

The six stars of this collection were:---

A loose coat la tangerine veivel Worn over a white silk dress covered from neck to hem with very small tucks,

bonds.

A

short tube evening dress entirely covered with opalescent sequins.

A lung pink evening dress shimmering from top to toe with fringes of erystal

A glittering suit of diamond mesh,

A dress made of tulle petula-ench wired to stand out like a evekleshell-and

embroidered with blue sequins,

A tailored suit made of black chiffon

over, white * taffeta,

BY EVENING... The most startling single item to be seen in the Paris colice- tions is this fabulous diamond necklace rom with an off shoulder frock

Permanent a Boon to Women:

Courtesy M. Loute, N. Y

A good permanent wave makes hair ensler to manage, helps it hold a curl longer. This hairdo, designed by a famous New York stylist, shows what proper cutting and waving can do. By HELEN FOLLETT

At the end-of-it-all-pante into English, it meant that he and black. Turquoise and navy time ago. For years false halt They can be monium. A woman with orange had done it again, hair, who had been meting M

cheer leader, stood shrieked "Bravo bravo."

BY DAY":"rating" chiffon" Hat-trimming the hair IN longer. On her shoulder Jewelled brooch. She wears wrist-length gloves, alli to the paim, drawn back to show contrasting colour,

Artistic Book Arrangement

BUILT-la

bookshelves

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and

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brief

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T was a wonderful day for the the hoir is straight it is wise beauty - seeking contingent to have a wave even !! no when the permanent wave was ringlets are desired because it developed. That was u

long gives body to the silky shafts. arranged more MATERIALS: Pin-stripe Banhart begi __rolled on ____wooden casily, the brain wool-looker- nol in while, navy or grey; pegs, boiled in water. When re- thicker, more abundant.

All methods of permanent linen, alpaca, corded silk, shan-leased they formed undulations tung, laffeta, chiffon, or tulle.

ringlets. Why wouldn't the waving are satisfactory at same idea work on women's present time; the successful out- expert ACCESSORIES: Long neck-beads? I did,

come is the result of An

manufacturer. Here, briefly, is what women elderly

The first machine was dif- work

of part

titc purple with emotion, danced up will need to get the New Dior laces of round glass beads In

crimson or emerald. Long pearl ferent from those that are used operator.

Hurtled careless and down waxing his hands . Look, this, spring the air.

A short, straight dreng for day necklaces twisted round- one now, and the treatment was a treatment will result in a weak Strands of undulation. Ends will string out terrifying ordeal. Everyone shouted:

and evening. One evening dress arm. Dice."

na wide as h crinoline. An Hat made of cornstalks. hur were wound on metal rods, in a few weeks.

the The first wave set Is Im- afternoon dress that is full be Pudding-basin hats with a scarf covered with a moist pad,

train the air the pnd encased in a heavy paper portant to tow the hipline. A suit with n

tied round the crown.

same very tight skirt and a fitted or

tube, the end plugged with cpt- way it should go. The white

the sct gloves wornton. Steam emerged from the operator, should do Lang traight Jacket.

wrinkled down below the elbow, tubes, and scalp burns were not several times following the Cherry red chiffon belt round 2amusual.

same pattern, then the stranda white dress. Shoes that are half

will fall into the design

not weaker Brushing does beite kid and half black satin. London Express Sarulca)

the wave, So give your locks a brisk grooming every night,

"Dior,

And when the cause of all this fuss sidled into the room ale

at last, he was mobbed, kissed, best for boots, since

the patted

an st complimenter. Ishelves are

placed Marsilique ..... generally

ravissant and sized to ecord with the d'un chic fantastique....' architectural features of the room.

Books should be arranged. with due thought for their size and colour. The largest books belong on the lower shelves, un

bool: darkest go the

which should be placed towards the ends of the shelves. Books of The

colour look sante

well massed together. Use colourful paper jackets it you want colour on your bookshelves.

·

the

NECKLINES: As big and daring as ever.

COLOURS: Steel grey with Mr Dior smiled and Hodder cream. Navy and putty, Daffodil happily for, however translated yellow and white. Salmon pink

TELLING

THE CHILD

THE FACTS OF LIFE

REPEATEDLY

By G. Cleveland Myers, Ph.D.

Of

If your living room has a it anti

I have will ask where babies come brought up, making clear to hirn Areplace, do right by choose equipment to tone with insisted that the facts from.

why these are family secrets, provided these parents have up the type of fireplace and

far less im- room, If you can't find what of life are

course this first question to now his complete confidence. you want,

plain portant than the way the is entry to stick to

answer; The Baby Otherwise they should work on

confidence andirons, tongs, scute,

first, Are-child gets them and his at- grows in the mother's body, building this screen and stich. If brass, titude toward these facts This answer usually satisfles the assuring the boy they would fell polish and then lacquer to keep while he is hearing them. I tot

years. Later he him more Inter. for some polish bright,

A screen can prove a blessing child should first learn these later, the part the father has in guess we all agree that the wants to know how it gets out of the mother's body and still to a roun, especially it the

serve many pur-fnets from his parents in a Its beginning. room has to

mirror, a lovely family relationship. peses, for like ereen is ne useful as it is de- And from both parents, corative. For a modern touch, there are handsome screens of who have agreed on a plan mirror class.

long before the first child

The cold wave is popular be- curl is closer to the cause the scalp and there is no discomfort, It is ideal for the short erop. If

есть

Let's Eat

DY

IDA BAILEY ALLEN

Some American Traditional Recipes

A

"We steam our vegetables," she explained, showing us square steamer, with slic doors and several shelves.

WHERE, do you get the re-

elpes?" I asked, "From the various regions where the dishes originate. For instance, our recipe for custard "Why, that looks like an old- spoon bread came from a Vir time home steamer!" I exclaim- ginia farmer's wife. It's made ed nude cu with

water- ald - fashioned

Here is a list of books. After

"That's exactly what it is. We reading them, the parents may

cornmeal, and sweet use only the best quality of fro- choose wisely to read all or A

und as you

see it has n zen fresh vegetables. These we part thereof with the child over inger of plain custard in

layer

the do not defrost. They are pul in nine or ten: "New Patterns in middle. As you can see, there arise no

The sausage is made pans, slightly salted, and steam- problems

After the Sex Education," by Frances especially for os with

Bhode ed until serious

crisp-tender. neighbours when your child Strain. "Growing Up." by Kari Taland farm,"

open the she continued. about 5 minutes we "It's highly spiced, and so a door and give the pan à good three, four or five tells a play de Schweinitz.

especially good with our country shake to separate the vegetables, mate that you told him the

Spinach we stice Arst, and mother's

style scrambled eggs."

and sprend out to the pleces don't overlap. In the middle of the process we

baby grows in

--Because They Don't for youth, mody, ra

Drink Enough Water

By H. N. BUNDESEN, M.D.

body. But if child, say seven or len. relays to a play- mate what you truly tell him of

father's part in

creation there can be serious social com-

the

plications with the playmates,

their parents, even your own AM often asked why certain In treating stones of this type, child. Now many other parents stones, the patient is advised to drink may not share your malter-of- people have kidney

through while others go

life from 15 to 20 glassfuls of fluid fact attitude and procedure on without ever being bothered in daily, which may help him to the matter. Then their children this way.

pass the stone. If it does not learning there facts of life from pass, operation may be needed

through you

your child

may in- to remove it.

eline to treat these facts in 11 smutty way, even causing your The whole renen child to do so, In order to prevent the

problem is not nearly so simple currence of stones of this type and easy as most writers and lavnives the kind of food eaten the patient should drink plents tecturers on the subject would

In many cases a correct answer would be "because they do not drink enough water," but this would certainly not cover the whole question, which also

the chemical balance.

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individual's

Calcium Oxalate

OWI

lead you to suppose.

of fulds and avoid foods which are high in calcium or lime or or oxalates. The foods which are

Prepare your child from his richest in oxalates include beet

very early years to feet and Haukar tops, chard, parsley,

back

cept the family way of treating spinach, сссой,

certain family matters, includ- chocolic, and gelatin. Those

Huge inli

facts of life, as

family In about 10 percent of such with a moderate amount in- patients, the stones are made clude such foods as beans, car- secrets not to be talked about elsewhere. Of course, to com- up of a substance knowIL rots, celery, okra, green onions, calcium oxalate. In these per- blackberries, strawberries, mand the child three or four to sus, there is also an increase oranges, tomatoes and Brussels ell no one where bables come

the amount of axalate

from would be futile. It would sprouts.

make him more prone to spread excreted by the kidneys, This

It abroad. Yei after a few more Increase in oxalate may be due either to the ealing of

years he can come by a kind of absorption from the family at- keep mosphere to common type of further sex information as

made tomily secret. He can do this up of calcium phosphate. These in the ideal family atmosphere. stones form in persons who are of course, no child should be taking large amounts of alkalis | told more than his mental and Patients with these stones emotional development and ex- stones may also be shoud use an acid-ash diet, in-perience have fitted him found in persons who have an cluding cereals, neat, brend, receive properly,

from excessive secretion

the cuts, and such foods as cran-

pastries, parathyroid, tiny glands located berries u

the when overweight. near the thyroid gland in neck,

foods

the

which are high in this substance the to some disturbance of or chemical

in prucesses patient's body. In the latter case, large amounts of oxalates are excreted, although the amount taken in is not excessive.

Kidney

Sharp Stones

Thene

Common Type

The most

kidney stones are thore

except

choose to

to

of

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IN GOOD

W-5

LINES

"I'm delighted at last to find a genuine peach cobbler," I re- marked. "It's one of our finest take it out and chop it, nd

tinish sauce and

by traditional American desserts. Cream

stearing. The steaming time But recipes given for it are rare-ear

varies slightly with the thick- authentic. A real cobbler con- ness and texture of the various sists of sweetened Juicy fruit,

In general

covered with a crust nud baked, vegetables, but

takes about a third longer than And the correct crust has tex-

the time given for boiling on the ture between thuit of cake and baking powder biscuit-it

lg package

"Certainly, it you, in a big coare textured, and somewhat restaurant, can manage to serve sweet. I like the nutmeg sauce perfectly cooked

serve

ve with it." make our frozen fresh fruits

vegetables to our homemakers cobblers with your guests,

can manage to cook them per- That's one feetly for their familien," I vald. reason they're in good," went

1:0

on our hostess. "We always de old-fashioned steniners that are "Some of the undoubtedly own frost the fruits fit. Then put celom used. I hope they'll get them at once with their julee in them right out and use them for

buttered shallow pan, spread

cooking fresh frozen vegetables." Monday's Dinner

on the crust, and

We use

a

Brent variety of fruits in

different ways. Would you like to taste our blackberry parfait?" This was exquisite, made by bringing frozen blackberries and their fuice to boiling polit, add- Ing super to taste and rubbing through a aleve, A thorough chilling,

the blackberry

and

puree was spooned into parfait glasses alternately with Ice

cream.

Tossed Salad

Croutons Rhode Island Sausage Country Scrambled Eggs Green Peas Custard Spoon Bread

Peach Cobbler Coffee or Tea Milk (Children) All Moasurements Are Level Recipes Serve Four

Country Scrambled Eggs Break ears. into a good-sized fryby pan and beat with a spoon Add 1/3 c.

"I have watched the service until well mixed.

of your vegetables," remarked milk, 1 tsp. salt, 1⁄2 tsp. pepper and 1 tbsp. bulter or margarine, the Ghef, and I bave been sur-

pleased to see that Beat slightly to blend; place over prised and they all look fresh cooked. They a low heat to cook, semping up

do not have the appearance of slaying a long time on the steam table."

Keen Observar

the egg as fast as it coagulates; do not let it brown. Keep scrup- Ingi Serve as soon as creamy,

half slices hot Nice heaped on buttered toast,

Our hostess smiled, "You're a

Custard Spoon Broad By VERA WINSTON

keen observer, Monsieur. Wo Mix together 1 c. and 2 tbsp. WHEN A dress looks well on

cook a fresh batch of vegetables enriched cornmeal, 1⁄2 & flour, 3 the more mature type as well every half hour. Would you like isp, baking powder, 1 tbsp, sugar A certain mother writes

as on a young, alim figure, then

to nec how we do it?"

and tap. salt. Beat in 1 C. Whenever a person has kid- her son, nine, who fnclines one knows that the lines must

She led us to a soult kitchen. sour milk or buttermilk, mixed ney stones an attempt should be ask the harder questions when be good. This drea does just "Our main kitchen is down with isp. baking roda and made by analysts of any atones the younger chlidren ure that and is sleek and suave in stairs," she explained. "But on c. sweet milk. Beat well. Bür passed to determine the around. Obviously, this mother deep dark green sheer woollen.

Kleantime uxulate Glones nre chemical make-up usually hard, with sharp edges. So that the proper tchen for serving or short- ing steaks, egg, chops, French ening in a heavy 0" frying pan. In the X-ray plate, they look ment may be employed, Theresirable relationships and at-From above the waist a small fries and vegetables."

Pour In the cornmeal mixture. like snowflakes, The diagnosts are so many different chemicals Itudes. In her care, I advised panel sweeps to one side, but- "It is evident your vegetables Over the top gently pour an ex- SPECTACLE IN can easily be made from an which may form stones that that she and the father, after |ioned from directly above to contain all their natural favour fra c. sweet milk, but do not X-ray examination. Examina- treatment that is helpful to one working out a plan together, sit sightly below the waist, stani and colour," observed the Chef. alle it is Bake 30 min. in a mod- Starring

tion of the urine for the pre- patient may be distinctly harm- down at a quiet, companionable wise. The back is bloused and | "And they are cooked just crale oven, 350 F When dono sence of oxalate crystals also is ful to one with another kind of time with this son alone and the skirt is straight and alim in enough: very unusual in a rest- there should bọ a layer of cus helpful.

stone,

cover the questions ho has | back-

aurant."

tard in the centro.

TO-MORROW; IN 25 YEARS ONLY THREE! "COVERED WAGON-CIMARRON”—AND NOW

ADVENTURE

EXCITEMENT

"RED RIVER"

John Wayne

of the stones and her husband have not bulli It has a simple surplice closing/ Each floor wo kave an auxiliary la 1 well beaten eg

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