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THE CHINA MAIL

WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933.

1t1 The WOMAN'S Page tit

Just Walking!

The little one is now setting out on his travels to explore this won- derful world he has come into. He wants to wander about, seeing Life, and he is at his most lovable and interesting.

ensure

Let him scramble about to his heart's content. The exercise does him good. But-to

con- tinuous good health-watch his

these

BE KIND TO YOUR SKIN

Care And Attention For Better Health.

It may sound a little fussy to 'advocate the use of soap specially chosen for the individual, but the skin is an important part of the body, and it cannot function pro- perly unless it is in perfect condi- tion. "

Like every other detall in the human machine, It is individual, and the treatment that will keep)

have a definitely bad effect on an- one type in excellent health may

other.

It is essential that the pores of the skin be kept open, in order that certain waist products of the body may be eliminated through them. Hence the need for constant wash- Ing to keep them from becoming

excretions from within.

natural functions. Any Sonoran clogged with dirt from without or

in

constipation or

for the immediate looseness, calis administration of Baby's Own Tablets. Similarly for loss of appetite, ill-temper, low spirits, sleeplessness, vomiting of food, colic, flatulence, worms, in fact all Infantile stomach and bowel trou bles, you cannot use anything bet- ter than this pleasant-tasting, gan- the health-corrective.

and

Remember it is guaranteed safe pure, the prescription of a high- ly qualified medical practitioner with wide experience in children's all- menta,

During teething Baby's Own Tablets are a boon to baby and parents alike. They case teething pains in D manner that has often been described as miraculous, some- times bringing relief in

a few. minutes. Baby's Own Tablets. con- tain no opiates or narcotics and public analyst's reports to effect can be shown.

that

All parents should keep Baby's Own Tablels handy.

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LEA& PERRINS' SAUCE

It is also necessary to see that these pores do not get enlarged or!

flabbily open, lest they become too ready to admit disease germs.

way

Roughened or "chapped" skin on face and hands is another through which germus the body.

may enter

that

It stands to reason then, there is wisdom in finding the kind of soap which will keep the skin soft and smooth, yet firm. An ex- cess of soda contained in cheap soap dries up the natural oil of the skin, and causes irritation, rough- ness and wrinkles.

Cleanse your skin with a soap that has a basis of purified oil. Study the texture and see what other special ingredients best sug- plies its needs.

It may be lemon to whiten and

Chefs agree that it has no

equal

ANNOUNCEMENT

Our New Stocks

of JADE

We have just removed to No. 55, Queen's Rd. C. and take pleasure in asking our many customers to come and inspect

| RINGS & BRACELETS

Made from the finest Jade

stone at our own factory.

CHINA JADE CO.

55, Queen's Rd. C.

Tel 20225:

Tefresh. Elderflower or Slippery Elm, both with soothing and heal, ing properties, and the latter with added antiseptic advantages.

Again, the skin, may respond beat to a "diet" of plain superfatted [soap, "favoured” to taste.

Be good to your skin! Care and attention to it will repay you in better health.

TUNIC OF APRICOT LACE

Satin And Lace Informal Dress.

One charming little toilette, de-i signed specially for a "not evening dress" party, is in satin and lace.

It sounds rather formal, but every thing depends on style, and in this case the style is definitely... in- formal

The soft golden-brown satin skirt is made on sports Hines in

six shaped gores. It is, of course, longer than a sports skirt, and the gores give it a delightful "swing". towards the hem.

With this skirt goes a tunic or pale apricot. lace, which has a neckline that slants-not too deep. |ly-from one shoulder to the op- posite side where it is finished with a double' loop of lace finely edged with satin. -

The sleeves are close-fitting, but |have small puffs halfway` between elbows and wrista. The tunic reaches to the hip-line, and is moulded is carefully as any dance gown.

A very narrow belt of face, sown with small sparkling beads, com- pletes this neat, effective, and' use-; ful little cinema, cocktail-party, or dinner frock.

Gowns of very fine lace that are Ja little difficult to keep crisp have bands of shirred velvet at the hems, and on the edges of the capes.

An attractive dress in dark brown fine lace' has a six-inch hem |of velvet several shades lighter in tone, and the small cape is edged with a three-inch band. The Idea is a good one for giving a "new" |look to an often-worn frock.

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow

Breakfast

Sliced Oranges

Sour Milk Waffles Maple Syrup Broiled Sausages

Coffee. Dinner

RIBBON BOWS FOR Pot Roast Mashed Sweet Potatoes

EVENING

Swagger Coats With

Wide Sleeves.

Ribbon bows are used on many evening gowns, Some match the dress, others introduce a colour con- trast. A black evening dress is trimmed with a large bow of pale cyclamen-coloured satin ribbon.

Novel little coats add to the charm of "cruising" evening frocks, Even when the weather is warm a short cost or capa is welcome after sunset on deck. A dress of blue and white diamond spotted crepe de chine has a jaunty little "swag- ger" coat with wide sleeves; an other, in the same colouring but with a flower pattern, has a short cont of navy lacquered satin with a deep cape.collar.

A new material. for evening dresses which "travela" well

i

"devil skin" crepe. This has a dull surface with wrinkles rather far apart, and is used in pastal blue for an evening dress with fairly wide cape sleeves composed of four plain banda laid one abova the other.

Creamed Onioni Bread

Butter

Head Lettuce French Dressing Lemon Chiffon Pie Coffee

Supper

Pear Salad Wafers * Nut Cake Ten

PIPPERMINT

GET

always

delicious with

crushed ice

iced water

GET FRERES

FRANCE

Sour Milk Wales

11⁄2 cups flour

1⁄2 teaspoon sugar

1⁄2 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon soda

1 cup sour milk

4 egg yolks

4 tablespoons fat, melted

4 egg whites, beaten

Mix flour, sugar, salt and soda. | Add milk and yolks and beat two minutes. Add rest of ingredients.

iron. Mix lightly and bake on hot waffle

Broiled Sausages.

1 pound link sausages

Arrange sausages on pan. Place six inches below glowing fame and broil 12 minutes. Turn sausages' frequently to allow even cooking. Lemon Chiffon Ple. (With Gelatine)

1 baked pie shell

1 tablespoon granulated gelatine

́4 tablespoons cold woter"

3 egg yolks

1 cup sugar

1⁄2 teaspoon salt

2 tablespoons four

1/8 cup lemon Juice

1⁄2 cup boiling water

1 tablespoon grated lemon rind

8 egg whites, beaten -

Beat yolks and add sugar, salt, flour. Mix well and add juice, boiling water and rind. Cook up- til creamy, in, double boller. Stir frequently. Add gelatine which has soaked five minutes in cold. water. Stir until gelatine dissol- ver. Fold in besten egg whites and pour into píe shell, Cool and chill. Serve cut in wedge-shape pieces,"

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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 altbo.

2

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12

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132, 133

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136 137

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HORIZONTAL

1--Féline

-4- Largs monkey

7-Uncooked 10-Atmosphere

· 11-A

hymn 18-Epoch 14-Dishes 16-Gained 18-Walking stlok

+! 19-0ns of a tribe of

Indians 20-Matoriai with a...

corded surface- 21-Wagon track

22-Salf

24-94 indignant at 20-Qulet

29-A supposition 20-Musical note 31-Entices

36-Traps 88-Fish eggs 39-Consuma 40-Decay 41-College offisial |

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HORIZONTAL (Cont.) (- VERTICAL (Cont.) 43-Consumes

12-Deface

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45 Part of a ship (pl.) 18-Narrow twilled

|60-Organ of hearing

47-Appoint

81-Glens

63-Born

54-Girl's name

|55-Maritime distress

alonai.

56-An insect

VERTICAL

.1-Covering 2-Ba-sick 3-Tracks 4-Affirm

B-Father

6-Chooses

17-Stagger

20-Allude

25-Assault, we of "

troops

24-Ritardando (abbr.) 25-Used In negation 27-Tavern

28-it lu (Contr.) 32-Recent 33-Engilah Utle 14-Feelings

35-Robs

[05-Fak<name 42-Conjunction

7-in cards, to fall to 44–Farm animal

follow ault when able

BA metrio land

9-Pad 11-Enclosure

46-Ocean 46-A color-

48–A_military officer

(abbr)

4D-A snare 162-Behold

The solution of the above with a new erosenbord pussle will appear in to-morrow's issue,

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.

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AN INTRODUCTORY HISTORY

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Bringing Up Father.

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SEE WHO

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RATS! THE WIND

IS BLOWIN"'EM'

ONTO THE ROOF

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