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ARE YOU SUBJECT

TO COUGHS ?

If so, you should never be without Respiroids, (bronchial tablets). These new inhalant tablets ar remarkably effective both as a remedial treatment and as a preventative.

As a safeguard for your throat and chort, Respiroids are så delightful and convenient as they are effective, for

Respirolds are easily carried in the

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CAPES SPRINGING INTO STYLE.

Many Models Fur- Trimmed.

SPRING COATS SUPPLANTED,

Capes are the newest thing for

Are

cape coats

In cold or changeable we-spring. There The an occasional tablet through the with capo sleeves, coats with cape day guard the throat against in callars, evening dresses with ac- fection, immediately destroying any germs that gain entry into the breath companying cute capes, tweed suits ing bubos whilst you are on public vehi. topped with a three-quarters coat cles, in cinamSA or other crowded instead of a caps, little cape suits; places or on the streets.

and capes instead of spring coats. Respirolds act in a uniquely plera- There's something smart and ant and rapid manner. They release aromatic vapours which circulate into elegant in a capo.

Somehow it

the nasal passage, the throat, wind-implies that you belong in that pipe and lungs. These vapours are favoured leisure class that has no- bighly antiseptic and curative. They case irritation, soothe, any inflamed thing to do but dress up and go membranes in the respiratory tuber, gadding. Capes have lady break up phlegm. Being highly pene-quality and they are tremendous- trative their effect reaches into tholy chic. farthest corner of the

lungs

You must know your figure to from all cheminis, choose your cape.

Koop Respirolds handy for emer gency. Obtainable price $1.00 per bottle. Or by post, 1.20, from The Dr. Williams Medicine duct of The Dr. Willams Medicine Co 461 Kisagae Road, Shanghai. (Pro London, Taranto, Paris, New York, Singapore, Shanghai, etc).

LATEST MODEL

·ROLLIEFLEX CAMERAS

The cameras that take 12 exposure on a roll-film.

MIMOSA PLATES PRINTING PAPERS & FILMS, Painted Embroidery Colourful & Artificial

INVENTION OF BEAUTY.

Long expos on squat figures are not good. Neither are short capes! know your good points and do pick on scrawny girls. But if you

a cape that suits just you, your costume will be hard to best.

One of the most satisfactory things you can get this spring is one of the suits with detachable cape.

The same cape can be worn over a dress of the same colour, or a contrasting one that goes nicely with it, giving you a chance to Įmake your clothes two-time, which jevery woman likes.

There are going to be many

long capes, instead of spring conta

this year, for wear over auita or afoat attractive creation not only for shoulders, some of them with slits dresses; tweed ones, with tailored fadion, but also for cushiona, handker« chiefa, and ornamental article for to put your arms through, others

Ladies' wear.

DISPLAY IN OUR STORE.

ORIENTAL ART CO.,

Agent:-

A SEK & CO.,

26. Des Voeux Road Central, Telephone No. 23459,

YOU

Just long and wholly covering

you.

They are grand for travelling, for country wear, for dreary days. They look particularly smart over town aufts.

Many of the capes this spring are fur-trimmed. Especially on the new soft tweed suits. Not col lared in fur, but edged or with the fur used in some original banding way to enhance their beauty.

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FROM DINNER TABLE TO DRESSMAKER ·

Damask Linen Suits.

An interestir novelty consists of now type of hen with a glossy damask character, which in very attractive for summer tailored sults

in apple-green and sand beige.

Patterned jersey frocks have plain. trimmings, some being defined in turkey twill-red pique which fa used for hate, facings to collars and cuffs, with plaited lacings of the pique [passing through eyelet holes in bodicea and along the outer forearms of long sleeves, Twine cordings are likewise used in this way. Long sleeves dominate in blouses, jackets, and frocks.

The new "arabic" cotton weaves

in homespun suitings are used for full-length costs, one to wear over

a pale grey pin-striped frock. The black and white domino rough cot- Iton check is featured for collar lines

on black coats.

Shepherd's Plaid is made into a chemisier frock style, with short masculine skirt collars made to look feminine with a little knotted in- stead of formal bow tie.

The new, chemisfer frock has an important air in plain iainages when tie-knota are embroidered with

white spots.

The new grey, a dark amoke-tone jcalled "Norwegian" grey, in chosen for a Norfolk jacket line with In-

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow verted box-pleats and patch pockets

TIFFIN

Southern Rice and Shrimps Daube of Calf's Tongue Baked Cucumbers Fried Spinach Suct Pudding Custard Sauce DINNER Swedish Soup

Fish Salad Roast Partridge

Cranberry Sauce

Steamed Artichokes

French Fried Potatoes

Fried Plum Pudding

complete, The line is modernised

chopped, pod garlic, chopped. 1 MONCHON PUDDING

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

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boiling stock, salt and pepper to monds, lb. sugar, yolks of B taste. Parboil. tongue 1 hour in egge, 2 tablespoonful milk and enough water to cover well. Re-brandy, Naples biscuits. Beat the move from water, scrape well. Heat butter tp1 a

Grind the lard in deep pot, season tongue and sugar and almonds, and mix well brown well in fat. Remove tongue with the butter.

Add the eggs, and add flour and paprika: atir milk, and brandy. Line a mouldi constantly until golden brown. Add with the biscuits, prevolusly soak- puddings. The

There are many varieties of suet onion, garlic, red pepper. When ed in sherry.

general propor- they are all well mixed, add ton- Pour in the mixture, and cover tions and basis of the puddings are gue, tomatoes, stock, paraley, and with biscuits, Place a weight on usually the same, different ingre- celery. Cook alowly until meat top, and leave to stand for 24 For evening, the cape like your dients being added to vary and en-is tender and gravy reduced to hours, when it is ready to be serv dresa's fabric, edged in fox or rich the mixtures, such as fresh about one half.

led. Whipped cream is ap ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR lynx or other soft fur, the last fruit, dried fruits, candied peel,

Swedish Soup) · STOCK OF

provement. word. And a shining black cire ginger, spice, various flavourings, 2 small carrots, 1⁄2 cup fresh cape, banded in fox, is elegant eggs and so on.

pens, I pint milk, 1 cup cream, 2 over any kind of evening thing.

Suet pudding mixture should be tablespoons butter, 1 tablespoon If you don't want fur, they are sufficiently soft to drop heavily flour, pinch of salt, teaspoon using shirrings of the material, from a spoon, but too soft to chopped parsley. Cut carrots in cording and other handsome hand-handle like pastry. It should always dices, cook in salted water until work that enriches the little cape be mixed with a wooden spoon. tender. Cook peas separately. Melt to make it highly decorative.

Breadcrumbs, or pieces of bread butter, stir in flour, add parsley be- Fewer dresses have capes; they aoaked and squeezed dry, added to fore serving.. seem to be going in for outside the flour make a lighter pudding wear this spring. Under the short, than if flour alone be used.

cold boiled potatoes, cut in hip-length capes, dresses have a richness of, the pudding also de-small cubes, 2 onions, 1 cucumber way of being quite fitted, to pends upon the amount of auet sliced fine, 1 tablespoon minced heighten the cape effect.

used, a smaller proportion of suet parsley, 2 hardbolled eggs, cup fine, Your cape calls for a dressy being used for plainer puddings, 12 sardines flaked. Moisten with little hat with an ornamental veil while to the richer kind such as boiled dressing; garnish with split or for a tailored hat, depending on plum puddings, more suet is allow.sardines, cupera and parsley, the character of the cape.

ed. If shredded sust be used, less. And it is much more important is required as there is no waste

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RESTORING FADED LACE CURTAINS.

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Southern Rice and Shrimp.. Two cups boiled rice, 1 tin to- White lace curtains which are matoes, 1 pound shrimps, 2 table-becoming a bad colour through age spoons butter in which add a pinch may be restored in the following of nutmeg, a little, mace, 8 sprigs manner. After washing the cur- thyme, 4 teaspoonful onion salt. tains they should be passed Cook all in double boiler. Put through a fairly thick starch, add- layer of rice in a buttered dish, ing to the solution Uttle weak then a layer of shrimp, alternatten or coffee. Add Just enough to ing until dish is Alled. Four to make the starch a pale ecru colour. mato and butter mixture over it. Immerse the curtains and roll and cover the top with battered them up in a towel for several breadcrumbs. Bake until brown, hours before Ironing. They should about 20 to 30 minutes,

Daube, of Calf's Tongue,

be ironed fairly damp. A darker [shade, may be obtained by adding

stronger tea or coffee to the starch."

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