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THE CHINA MAIL.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1933.

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What Does Your Mirror Tell You?

Do you see a face that is happy and contented? Or is your refec- tion lined with ill-health and pain? Every time you feel unwell the re-

What To Wear For Tennis

Sun-Tan Dress Unsuited To Hong Kong. PLEATED SKIRTS POPULAR

"If you "crash" on the courts this season, there is no reason why

most

we have

you should not do so in the attractive frocks that known for some time.

Designers are using everything for this dress, from fine

linea

which reminds us of sheets to the Coarse ones that are just like sack-i cloth and are known as "crash."

Sun-tan tennis frocks, with straps crossing over behind are popular at home, but for Hong Kong and China sea-side places these would be rather trying for all but the most hardened as regards sunburn. In England, Mrs. Fearnley-Whit- tingstall and Miss Mary Heeley are wearing the back-strapped frocks ho this year. A little coatee can casily added if further protection is needed, but that again, is not too happy an idea for China.

frocks

Most of the new tennis have several pleats in the skirt if they are not slit open. Mrs. Fearn- and Senorita ley-Whittingstal!

Past Fashions Are Rediscovered

Stiff White Satin Returns.

MEDIAEVAL WEDDING GOWNS

Many past fashions have been re- vived this year. Stiff white 'satin has been rediscovered, the kind of satin that makes a frocks with a personality all its own, which will stand independently of its wearer, and rustles and whispers excitedly as she moves Then, after many years of obscurity, embroidery has again been used by designers, who have found how lovely this can be. Crystal and silver stars, silver bugles (beloved of our great aunts), pearl violets, and little curly designs in silver, crystal and pearls are just a few of the pat- terns seen. Apart from its beauty, this fashion has also the merit of setting on its feet again the art of the embroidress, as no machine could possibly be capable of the de- licate work which it calls for.

Mediaeval wedding dresses are almost a foregone conclusion now- a-days, and one is rather grateful to see variations on this theme. Empire styles suit petite brides, bodices, and straight, closely moulded skirts. and tiny puff sleeves.

sults are left on your face and the Pons, the Spanish champion, have Menu Suggestions For To-morrow with styles

cumulative effect mars your good-both been playing this season in

oks, makes you look old. To pre- serve-your-youth and good looks skirts that are pleated all round. you must build up vigorous health. One still sees the flare on

And to effect this the first step inwashing silk frocks, but

to rehabilitate your blood streamlinens believe in pleats. which has most probably become

BOme

smart

depleted, thin and impure. Start "Sup as-you-please" backs are à

on a course of Dr. Williams' Pink blessing to tennis players here, for Pills, the blood-creating, nerve-res

turing tonic.

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Replenish the Blood Supply.

Revitalise-Rejuvenate!

they button up behind, or may re- main open according to glare. The back is often "envelope" shaped and jcan be buttoned, or left open to If you like to be

rorm a revere.

new and amusing and very brave, you will have your frock made up in black linen wih pastel hat and gloves in linen for the beach or andpromenade.

When the plentiful supplies of rich red blood which Dr. Williams Pink Pill provide is flowing in your velns you have the ssential factor for vigorous health. Aches paing

disappear, healthy sleep is yours, is perfected, and life

Boon

Black linen with white pique, hat

TIFFIN Curried Eggs

Codfish Pie Stuffed Apple Salad DINNER

Potato and Celery Soup Fried Soles Butter Sauce Risotto

Fruit Croutons.

Plain sponge cake, about a pint

Of course, puff sleeves of all of mixed fruits; stewed or fresh; kinds are seen on wedding dresses 1⁄2 pint cream; fruit syrup; a few now, from the shoulder puff to the glace cherries. Trim the cake and leg o'mutton, which is very flat- cut it into slices about 2 inches tering to the girl with wide, rather ឌ amali thick.

Stamp into rounds with a quare shoulders, and

waist, jcutter and with a smaller one hollow?

out these rounds but do not break Long, straight sleeves are also through the sides. Soak each seen, usually ending in a point case with a little fruit syrup. Fill over the back of the band, and these them with juice, fresh or stewed are more becoming to the older wo- fruit, put & heap of whipped men, for whom puffs are too youth-

ful. sweetened cream on top of the Hard boiled eggs; curry sauce, fruit and place a cherry in the cen- Boil as many eggs as are required, tre. remove the shells and with a very!

Stewed Cucumber with Sauce

Piquante.

Fruit Croutons Curried Eggs.

Bedroom Harmony.

P

nd gloves

are smart, that is just sharp knife cut them in half and GLOVES AND BAGS with the heavier wood or metalį

Dr.

really worth while living. For all now while they are fashionable. remove conditions resulting from (blood impovershment) Williams' Pink Pills are the ac- cepted specific. Their unique suc. cess in ailments of this class has been

Confirmed by the Medical Profession.

a small portion of the

anaemlaThe time will surely come when white at each end so that they will Pour over such fabric gloves will be regard- stand yolk upwards.

moment them a curry sauce and serve hot. ed as clumsy, but at the they are "the thing," so that now

Codfish Pie.

WE HAVE IN STOCK AND FOR SALE. great varieties of used and unused POSTAGE STAMPS

in sets, bags, packets, single and in approval books for collections also FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS

from

Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Ltd., Beading. Mesars, Arthur Yaten & Co. Ltd.,

Sydney.

GRACA & CO.,

Dealer in Postage Stamps, Garden Seeds, Religious Goods, Toys, etc. No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET,

HONG KONG.

P. O, Box No. 620,

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The tennis onlooker will not care

IN ORGANDIE.

Jewellery To Match Ensembles.

Is the time to indulge, or never. 2 oz. Boiled macaron; lb.

No doubt one of the most delight to be out of the picture as regards cooked cod (broken up finely); dress, and for her frocks on aim- pint milk; 1 egg (beaten); squeeze ful fantaisies of the summer is the ilarly simple lines with arresting of lemon; 1⁄2 cup breadcrumbs; organdy bag, ruffled daintily, for accessories are desirable. A sun-oz. margarine; seasoning. Mix to- evening or formal afternoon wear. 'gether the macaroni and fish. Add

And, of course, in the same mood, shade, for protection in case she the egg and milk, lemon and sea are the gloves of organdy, both wears a backless frock should soning. Put in a greased pie-dish, plain and matelasse, which form so match her gloves and belt, and so cover with breadcrumbs and small charming

a complement to the as not to make these adjuncts too dabs of margarine, Bake 20 to 30 summer frock of fine cotton. much of a good thing. the hat might be of the same material as, the dress.

minutes,

In the line of jewellery, interest

in building accessory ensembles pre- Stuffed Apple Salad. 6 Large red applies; 3 table-vails. Bracelets are set with com- spoons halved moist raisins; may position or semi-precious stones jonnaise; 2 tablespoons chopped which carry out a colour note. The mixed nut meats of any kind toast-triple bracelet with carnelian insets, led crisp; lettuce. Polish and chill which harmonise with brown and the apples. Hollow to form cups beige accessories, is an example of and dice the apple pulp. Mix this what is being done in with the raisins and nuts, add ma-jewellery.

costume

yonnaise to blend all the apples atj Chanel's field flower bracelets jonce with the lettuce. Top each carries out the flowered pattern of salad with a little mayonnaise and her afternoon frocks; thus in one more detail giving character and interest to the ensemble.

a sprig of parsley.

Stewed Cucumber with Sauce Piquante.

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2 Cucumbers; 2 oz. butter; pep-FEATHER VOGUE FOR EVENING per to taste; 1 gill water: 1⁄2 teas poon salt; pint sauce piquante. Evening wraps are. not immune Peel and aйce the cucumbers, place from the feathered vogue." One of them in a.stewpan with the other the martest is a three-quarter Ingredients and simmer for half length model of brown velvet finish- or three quarters of an hour, leav-ed with a ruche of brown ostrich ing the lid off the last few minutes feathers tipped with white, while in order that none of the liquor another is a long wrap of turquoise may remain. Serve with piquant blue velvet topped with a big roll sauce poured over and snippets of collar of turquoise blue soque Forst.··

1feathers.

Bedroom suites, in contrast

used for other rooms, have stip- with bright green pled wood flecks on a cream ground. When the bedstead is of painted metal, garlands of spring flowers are painted along the centre of the bedrails.

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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 nitho.

0

4

10

23

28

38

30

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HORIZONTAL

1-Palpitata

English navigator" 7-Remove thinkin D-Chief actor TO Japanese coin 15-Doze

12-Prefix. Thrice

14-Pereocuted

17-Agrees 20-Large plant 21-A short literary

Article

22-Scarce

24-For fear that

25~The (Fr.)

27-Jcer

28-Look

30-A

wager. 32-Lower animat 34-Noah's ship ar

36-Listen 37-Make a minstep

38-One of a tribe of

¡HORIZONTAL (Cont.). Ko-Part of the hand

45-Sella in small

quantities

48-8pire 48-Attorney (abbr.) 41-Beverage

50-A rodent $1-Weird

52-Pitch

53-A heat unit 54-Canvas shelters

VERTICAL

1-Not leaky

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VERTICAL (Cont.) 10-Entreat 19-Writing fuld 15-Varbal

16-Organs of hearing 18-One who foretells

19-Fatigue 23-Penetrate 24-8mallest 125-First woman 29-Ever (Poet.)

30-Nude

31-Stage

32-Sphera

|33-Gait of a horas

34-Sooth

35-Slay

2-A device for opening|3C-A plame

anything (pl.)

3-Company

4-Fellnes

5-Restrains

6-Browned bread 8-Terminate

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American Indians : 9-Miners; cpring

39-Greek letter

{41-8kful

{42-Repairs

(44-To make a note of

45-Speak

[46-Place

47-Formerly (Poet)

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

appear in to-morrow's Espue. '

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Bringing Up Father.

WELL- MAGGIE HAS CHANGED HER MIND AGIN, AN"HAS DECIDED TO GO TO THE MOUNTAINS, PLL JUST GO

DOWN TO THE DEPOT!

WILLYOU SHUT UP?

WHY DON'T YOU SHUT UP? I NEVER GET A CHANCE TO "TALK.

HUH? THEY ALL- ACT LIKE THAT WHEN THEY ĢIT·

AWU GIMME A CHANCE

~TO TALK-

BACK.

· FROM

WHERE?

EVERYBODY WHO COES TO THE MOUNTAINS FOR THEIR VACATION LEAVES HERE HAPPY- BUT. COME HOME FIGHTIN LIKE CATS AN DOGS

HOPE 1 KIN-MAKE

MAGGIE CHANGE HER MIND

AGIN"

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