THE leading colours in summer hats are various shades of 'burnt' straw and navy blue. There is quite a run on blue this season, and the prevailing shape ...
Article : 252 words2lbs. mixed fat, ½ pint water. Method: Cut fat into small pieces, put into saucepan with ½ pint of water, cover, and boil gently ¾ of an hour. Remove lid, ...
Article : 66 wordsMethod: Burn sugar in an old iron sauce pan with 1 dessertspoonful of water, then add remainder of water, stir till dissolved, and allow to boil until it is reduced to the ...
Article : 58 wordsNEVER before, possibly, has there been a period when so much licence has been allowed in the matter of dress as is admitted into the modistic scheme ...
Article : 449 wordsSome one once asked a woman how it was the kept her youth so wonderfully. Her hair was snowy white, she was 80 years old, and her energy was waning; but she ...
Article : 183 wordsIngredients: Slices of bread about ½ an inch thick, grated cheese, a little butter, yolk of egg, pepper and salt, cayenne. Method: Toast bread, and keep it quite ...
Article : 72 wordsTassels and buttons are largely used in the adornment of summer frocks, and the addition of pendant tassels to square collars of guipure is an immense improvement to ...
Article : 134 wordsIngredients: ¼ lb. of macaroni, 2 ozs. of grated cheese, ½ pint of milk, 1 tablespoonful of breadcrumbs, 1 oz, of butter, ½ oz, of flour, pepper and salt, cayenne. ...
Article : 121 wordsWe are tolerably faithful to modes in coiffure, which shows no very marked changes for about a year or so at a time. The high-dressed head and the low coiffure ...
Article : 371 wordsHats for the summer are veritable gardens of flowers. Roses, closely packed in double wreaths round low crowns are favourite methods of trimming some of the new hats ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 212 wordsIngredients: 4 ozs. stale breadcrumbs, 4 ozs. of flour, 4 ozs. of suet, ½ lb. of dates, 2 ozs. of brown sugar, 1 egg, gill of milk, small teaspoonful of baking powder, a little ...
Article : 92 wordsIngredients: 2 eggs, 1 tablespoonful of sugar, 1 dessertspoonful of butter, 1 teaspoonful of water, a little jam. Method: Beat the whites and yolks ...
Article : 126 wordsThe flannel materials are prettier than ever this season, and are the best of fabrics for the river and seaside. All sorts of decorative delaines, with dark or light ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 229 wordsIT is the habitual thought that fremes itself into our life. It affects us even more than our intimate social relations do. —J. W. Teal. ...
Article : 265 wordsSave all scraps of fat, cooked and uncooked, to render down and clarify, for making pastry, frying, etc. Scraps of bread should be dried in the ...
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Liverpool Herald (NSW : 1897 - 1907), Sat 30 Jul 1904, Page 12
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