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THE CHINA MAIL

TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1933.

11 The WOMAN'S Page itt

THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS NEED RICH, RED BLOOD.

Many people who suffer from dys. pepsia, or indigestion in any of its forms, rarely suspect that the cause most probably lies in the impoverish- cá condition of their blood.

It is from the blood that the diges- tive juices are obtained. In addition, the stomach and other digestive organs require plenty of rich pure blood in

healthy and

COCKTAIL & DINNER] DRESSES.

Red And Black Are Popular Colours.

SKIRTS ARE NARROWER,

order to maintain themselves in a Although a great many of the

powerful condition. When the blood is enriched improved smart Parisians still linger on the digestion follows as a natural conse-Riviera, there is a sprinkling of (well-dressed women to be seen any

quence.

Countless numbers of sufferers from day at the Ritz, the Claridge and dyspepsis in its most serious and dis-other distinguished hotels and tea- treening stages have derived the mort pleasing benefits from a course of Dr. rooms of Paris. Williams' Pink Pills.

Among daytime, costumes, have

Dr. Williams Pink Pills can definite-been noted several interesting ly claim to increase the quantity and Improve the quality of the blood. Re-points. Skirts, for instance, scem cent tests taken by an independent to be rather narrower and straigh- medical practitioner proved this beter. The waistline is slightly low. yond a shadow of doubt. Blood tests er, and there is often a tendency yon Laken

in number of cases

&

both before and after a course of Dr. Wil- blousing. The neckline

wete

con-

liams Pink Pills. The increase in tinues high-indeed there is often haemoglobin cells was so marked that a standing collar. A new tenden-! the doctor making the texts was ascy, however, which has been obser Lonished.

extreme.

Another Mirande dress, which;

Tunic Theme.

ved is the increasing interest in the effect was startling and chic in the BLACK AND WHITE FOR THE EVENING. For digestive derangements as for other troubles arising from impoverish-square neckline.

Now, to glance for just a moment ed blood nerve weaheumatism and at a few of the more interesting makes

loss of

panels, one in orange, the other in energy, depression,

1180 of the same colour similar ailments, women's ailments and cocktail and dinner dresses that scheme, should prove popular, al-

bright green. These can be twist- any debilitated condition you cannot

ed around satin seen recently. White

the neck in various The black and white theme has ways: {though as yet it has been seen on- Hams Pink Pills. The medical profes-is still important, as also are the ly in her salons. This one is in the taken such a firm hold upon the use a better remedy! than Dr. Wiwere sion has placed its hall mark upon various novelty weaves of crepes, new tailored mode, which is so feminine fancy that even the collec an important feature and when The high neckline continues aa thin old and proved blood and nerve in white and off-white shades. Mi- much favoured right now for even-tion of evening clothes for the com- applied to the new evening frocks. tanic. Obtainable from chemists every rande's black and red cocktailing. The gown fa a dull black silk, ing season shows a great prepon results in many charming effects. frock was seen at the Ritz recent but with it is worn a red lacquer-derance of black and white combina-It may fit tightly around the neck ly. This dress is a most striking ed satin jacket, which sets off the tions. Dresses of black taffeta with or the high line may be simulated model with an ankle-length back gown and rives it real distinction. tiny snug-fitting jackets of white in any number of ways with lace skirt and short jacket. "Tho sleeves of the frock-which show 90s is seen in the black lace and waistcoat are seen wherever amart

An intriguing suggestion of the pique made like a man's evening scarfs, capes and draperies.

where.

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through the transparent jacket—!

Tunics and Peplums. are in a brilliant red. The frock net gloves which a number of wo-young things foregather.

Looming up importantly on the was worn by a somewhat exotic men are affecting, since they were For dinner wear there are black evening horizon is the tunle young person, with jet black hair introduced by Lelong at his recent fat crepe dresses with white mous- theme, appearing knee-length and and eyes and pale olive skin. The opening. They are quite in keep-seline de sole sleeve, made of over three-quarter versions. This new jing with the Lelong silhouette, lapping ruffles, the white touch re-feature gives the evening gown so

which features back fullness peated at the decolletage,

entirely new silhouette when slightly reminiscent of the bustle. Chanel predicts a successful sca-coupled with slim Princess waiste

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Lelong's frock of crisp black lace son for tulle. She had added “a and high swathed necks. was also noticed at Ciro's. This has bouffant frock of Havana brown When it is imminent that a tuule a ruffle at the ham, striped with tulle to her collection made with a era la about to spring forth one very narrow mauve ribbon, which separate jacket of turquoise tulle, may be assured that peplums are curves upward at the back to the the latter being fashioned with not far behind. The two-pleco waistline. It is very quaint and large puff sleeves.

[effect resulting in a peplum at the Victorian, particularly when worn

hips or just below the waistline is with lace gloves as this was.

Wing-Like Panels.

A white evening frock by Moly-shown in some of the smartest din- has two long wing-like ner and formal frocks of mate-

lasse and cloque silks.

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow

One finds that novelty fabrics of neur every kind are still in favour. Mate- lasse and cloque are important, and although there are hints that they will soon go out, there is little evį- dence of it so far. One gown was of putty coloured crepe, with yoke, inserts in the sleeve, and wide belt of a matelasse in the same colour. From these few descriptions, one will understand the diversity of the present mode, not only in evening costumes, but in daytime! dresses and suits as well. There has seldom been a time when the Individual woman had greater op- [portunity to choose the type of cos- tume suited to her own needs and tastes.

WILD WEST BLOUSE THE RAGE.

Turn Down Collars And Ties.

The Menu Welsh Rarebit Crackers Relish Salad Pineapple Cake Coffee

Salted Nuts

Welsh Barebit

2 tablespoons buiter 4 tablespoons flzar

cups milk

1⁄2 teaspoon salt

1⁄4 teaspoon paprika

1⁄2 teaspoon cayenne

1⁄4 teaspoon dry mustard

1 cup cheese, cut fins

2 eggs, beaten

1 tablespoon calsup

of ingredienta, mix well. Pour into glass mould, chill until stiff.

Pineapple Cake

1⁄2 cup butter

11⁄2 cups sugar

1 cup pineapple juice

1 teaspoon lemon extract

teaspoon vanilla

1⁄4 teaspoon salt

1⁄2 cup chopped or grated plas-

apple:

3 cups pastry four

8 teaspoons baking powder

4 egg, whites, beaten

Cream butter and sugar. Add juice, extracts, salt, pineapple, flour and baking powder. Beat Melt butter and add four. Blend three minutes. Fold in egg whites, well, add milk, salt, paprika and pour into two layer cake pans with cayenne. Cook until creamy sauce waxed papers. Bake 20 minutes forms. Stir constantly. Add rust in moderate oven. Cool and frost. of ingredients, cook two minutes,

Frosting

Relish Salad

1 packaga lemon favoured gela- tin mixtura

154 cups boiling water,

1⁄4 cup vinegar)

Simple shirt blouses, something stirring constantly. Pour over like those men wear when timber-toast felling, are all the rage. Sometimes they are in check silk, sometimes in check cotton. They have turn- ¡down collars, and ties that are very narrow-in, the centre 'and' wide at the ends; after the manner,, of a man's tie. The ties are made of crepe, satin, or of plain or corded velvet. The small turn-down col· |lar ́ ́ fa*** liked because it looks "young," and it appears on coats, frocks, blouses, and even little capes,

4 tablespoons sugar-

14 cup chopped pickles

2 egg whites

-2 cups sugar,

1 cup water

2 teaspoons vinegar

1 texapoon vanilla

1⁄4 teaspoon Jemon extract

1⁄2 cup grated pineapple

Mix sugar, water and vinegar. Boil gently without stirring until

1⁄2 cup chopped pimiento stuffed fine. thread form when poured olivesA

1⁄2 cup chopped celery

| złówly; Slowly pour into egg whites, beating constantly, Bent until "frosting' l' thick. Adder- Pour watar over, gelatin mixturs, tracta," frost cake. Spread with stir until dissolved. Cool. Add rest pineapple

4 teaspoon salt

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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,

15

20

38

AZ

1476

47

49

HORIZONTAL. 1-Course 56-Large lako

B-Greases

11-Bind

12-8heltered side 14-Doza

15-Turf

16-Depart

18-Owed

20-1019

21-Bones

25-Egyptian sun-god 24-River in Poland 25-Prefix. Upon 47-Groun

20-One who delivers

· 20–Paint· of compasa

(abbr.) 31-8triks gently 32-Printer's "measure 24-One who constructs

37-Exista 88-Expire

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15

19 |10

| HORIZONTAL (COL) 40-A nymph presiding over fountains (Class Myth.)

41-An. Insret

|42-Juice of plants

44-8mall child {45-A metal

45-8nare

48-Difaces

49-Device for tousting

bread

VERTICAL

1-A pastry 2-Musical nota S-originat

4-Very

Evil

6-English school 7-Clear of

D-Youth

10-Urga

12-The (Fr.)

19

VERTICAL (Cont.) 12-First woman {15-Separated from

others

16-A portable cans for

carrying a light' 17-Bulle

19-Exger

21-A parsonage 22-Long weapon with a pointed head.

24-Beg |26-Mischievous child'

30-DescendanËN |38-fiala in very fina

drops

35-Corrode |86-Make (ace |87-Taverns

39-Organ of hearing 41-What we breathe - 43-A lump of buttar 48-Ballor (Colloq.) |47-Italian river 48-A pronoun

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YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION,

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AN INTRODUCTORY HISTORY

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