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THE CHINA MAIL.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1933.

SMOKER'S THROAT.

A Pleasant and Effective Treatment,

Excessive smoking is always liable to cause inflammation of the mem- branes of the throat, resulting in the painful ailment known ar "smoker's throat"

For this there is nothing so pleasant or so rapidly effective as Respiarids. These picasant-tasting inhalnot tablets have an almost instantaneous soothing effect on the inflamed parta. Ros piroids, held in the mouth and allowed Lo dissolve slowly, release delightful aromatic and highly antiseptic and These circulate inla soothing vapours.

windpipe the nasal passage, the throat, And lungs. In addition, the saliva, im- pregnated with other curative elements, slowly over the throat mem-

trickie

branes and brings additional relief, And Whilst the tablets are being used there

The Woman's Page

Brighter Colours To Be Worn

Severely Classical Lines Coming

MANY ACCESSORIES

Paris. come so wide that they are called Here are the secrets of the gauntlets and worn from the wrist.

made The new dresses are

"Vulture" feathers are а new And on trimming for evening coats severely classical lines, simple to dress capes which just vell the top

je a 4 peculiar entisfacton derived from coming season's Paris fashions. them which replaces the desire for cigarette or pipe which naturally are taboo when the throat is in this condi-

tion.

All smokers should keep Respiroids all handy. They are refreshing at times, prevent you from smoking too and act as a splendid safeguard much against affections of the throat and chest generally. Obtainable from all chemists, price $1.00 per bottle. Or by post. $1.20, from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 451 Klangse Road, Shang- hal. (Product of The Dr. Willams Medicine Co., London, Toronto, Paris, New York, Singapore, Shanghai, etc).

NEW

Brunswick

Records

JUST

ARRIVED.

s degree, Cheesuse their accessories of the arm. are many.

These feathers are actually made of large ostrich. All kinds of scarves, capes, feathers treated in a special way scarf-vests, caps, gloves, belts, to look heavy. and other extras are made in Cardigan suits of a new material, new materials and colours. In "linen tweed," in rustic colourings many cases the accessories are have the jacket fastened by leather. more important than the dress. "frogs" like those on a man's

The thinner a pyjamaa. One of these new fabrics is crepe, not only crinkled but ruched material, the heavier the fasteners in a honeycomb pattern. The is one of the new dress rules. French call this material "tripe,"

as It looks to like it in a rich cream colour.

Lozenge Pattern.

the

Some Jackets have small square pockets on either side. Others have two more below, putį at the edge of the jacket hem. Dark blue clinkly crepon blouses

One scarf of "crepe tripe" is cut like a large necktie, green on one go with skirts and jacket of grey side and red on the other. Black jersey.

cap and

Some will think that the hats are the most interesting aide of all the

and white corded crepe has a Tailored coats and skirts are lozenge pattern raised like that on made in two shades, dark coat and and waffles, and a deep black border. light skirt, in woollen cloth

Narrow scarves of a crepe-like tweeds. pique are

with worn gloves to match.

Gloves

made in every new fashions. material and colour to match the costume. Artificial silk and lac-1 quered satin (for evening) are the best materials..

are

Evening frocks just clear the ground.

Sincere's Attracts Many Tourists

Souvenir Chopsticks .Given Free.

Many visitors from the Empress of Britain have expressed their pleasure and appreciation of the ex- hibition which has been arranged. for them on the Roof Garden of the Sincere Co. Among the many ex- hibita are interesting specimens of antique Chinese pottery, Swatow lace, embroidery, linen, Chinese pictures in water colour and other mediums, also blackwood furniture and all manner of laquer work.

Some of the ancient relics are not for sale but there are numerous delightful mementos which may be purchased. A very old Chinese porcelain vase, said to be one of the only four now in existence has aroused considerable attention."

The supply of complimentary chopsticks still holds good and every guest to the Roof Garden Restaurant is presented with a pair La souvenir of his visit.

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow

TIFFIN.

Macaroni a ta Milan Gateau of Cold Meat

Buttered Turnips Chipped Potatoes Crumbs and Treacle Pie DINNER.

Cream of Barley Soup Asparagus on Toast Chicken Tart a la Pompadour Chartreuse of Bananas Macaroni a 'la Milan.

tinned asparagus crush very easily. Serve on crisp toast. Sprinkle with paprika.

care

*

Chicken Tart a la Pompadour. This dish of spaghetti, and chic- ken has a history, as it was in- vented for the Marquise de Pom- padour.

Boll a pound of spaghetti, taking not to break it, Drain thoroughly and use it to line a well greased mould, twisting the spag- Fill the package macaroni, 4 table-betti round and round. is made of tulle, with featherspoons butter, 3 eggs, 1⁄2 cup grated centre with a mixture composed of cheese, 1 cup milk, I tin peas, salt three cupfuls of cold chopped chicken, a tablespoonful of a cup- pepper, to taste.

Break the macaroni into short ful of cream thickened with four, a

These are literally as light as

a feather, because the hat itself

fronds sewn over the crown. Small white duck feathers are

the

Sports skirts are a arranged in querfes all over trifle longer than last season. blue tulle crown of one brimless longths and boil it until tender in piece of butter and the yolk of an They now touch just below the hat and a tiny eye-vell just covers boiling salted water. Drain and egg, seasoned with salt, pepper and calf.

the eyebrows. This is embroider: keep-hot. Add the butter and a sprinkling of nutmeg. Steam for Short jackets, waist or hip-ed with rings of blue silk.

cheese to the macaroni and turn one hour, turn out on a dish and length, are retained for spring. In All the new hats are as small as them into the casserole. Hest until surround with tomato sauce. fact, many favourite fashions are ever, but worn to cover the head the cheese is melted.

Beat eggs, kept and subtly improved.

and tilted forward. They all have add milk and strain mixture over The waistline conforma Lo no veils, though some of the veils are macaroni, add seasonings and heat sel rule. At one big dress show-so short that they hardly show.

gently. Serve with peas. to-be will be seen three types of

TSANG FOOK PIANO waistlines-low, medium, and high.

COMPANY.

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LATEST MODEL

·ROLLIEFLEX· CAMERAS The cameras that take 12 exposures un a roll-fim, MIMOSA PLATES PRINTING PAPERS & FILMS. Painted Embroidery Colourful & Artificial INVENTION OF BEAUTY, Most attractive creation not only for ladies, but also for cushions, andker. chiefs, and ornamental articles for Ladies wear.

DISPLAY IN OUR STORE, ORIENTAL ART CO.

Agenta:———

A SEK & CO.,

24a, Des Voeux Road Central,] Telephone No. 23159,

The mixing of colours is encour- aged. Bright shades Bre every- where. Dark blouses are to be worn with light skirts and jackets.

Favourite colours are:-

REVIVING AN UMBRELLA.

Asparagus on Toast.

1 tin asparagus, 1 pint of hot milk, 4 tablespoons butter, 4 table

Chartreuse of Bananas.

Line a mould with some clear. wine jelly, and decorate it with thinly sliced bananas, Sling in the spaces with blanched and chopped almonds or pine nuts; set with a little more jelly. Rub three ripe If an umbrella is beginning to spoons Hour, 4 teaspoon salt. bananae through a bair sieve, then look ahabby and dirty, it will bene-Make a sauce of milk, butter, flour add to them 1 ounce of sugar, O At considerably from the following and salt, cooking it in A double leaves of gelatine dissolved in treatment. Open the umbrella and boiler as for usual toast recipes, warm water (about half a gill) 'the) « go over the entire surface with a Drain asparagus before removing juice of half a lemon, and 3 gills sponge dipped in soapy water. Wash from tin, place on dish and care-of atify whipped cream; pour into off the soap and then sponge it with fully cut in inch pieces. Turn in the mould, and put it ice or in the slightly warm water containing a to FAUCE without stirring, as refrigerator to set dessertspoonful of sugar. The sugar and water will revive the silk and made it look much fresher. The umbrella may either be left open in deep tuck like a room, containing a fire and dried, slowly in this way, or may be iron- ed carefully under a clothi

Beige grey. Tomato pink. "Grege." Light blue. Yellow.

The New Blouses. Some of the new satin blouses are worn outside the skirt in front and tucked into the waistband at the back. In others the front is hidden by jumper hem,

·Bringing Up. Father.

Trains to evening frocks and all bow draperick at the back are oul of the now fashions. Nothing is permitted to break the straight lines of the all- houette.

Freakish sleeves are also banish- ed, though many are made distinc- tive by slashings to show the skin from wrist to elbow.

More jewellery will be worn, some of it barbaric.

A dog collar of solid, heavily tooled leather, with large copper and steel studs all round it, is one of the quaintest things in store for the feminine throat. It measures four inches deep.

One Parisienne has ordered hers to have a small copper plate on one side bearing her name.

Bracelete of solid steel or com- position in bright colours have be-

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE,

This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic

spelling, such as harbor, plow, and altho

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god

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48-Kingdom

14-Ritardando (abbr.) 50-Pale

15-Clean 17-Bind

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19-Fastan 20-Consume

22-The (Fr.)

23-Hinders 24-B1010

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88-Looks

40-Dry

41-Preposition

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8-Navigate

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[11-Muslea) note

15-Staggerà

15-Carol

19-Kitchen utensil 21-A allor (Colloq.) 21-Ties

26-Produce

27-A beverage 294A unit of length in measuring the.

diameter of wire 32-Tardler

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fight|40-Distribute

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literature

49-Arab (abbr.) · 50-Sarrow |52-Murlex) note

4-Jumbled type

The solution of the above with a new orosz-word puzzle will

appear in to-morrow's issue.

AN INTRODUCTORY' HISTORY by

A. H. CROOK, OLE, MA.

W. KAY, MA,

W. L HANDYSIDE. M.A, B.Sc

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