THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1929.

OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

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PITY poor Gerald already ten minutes

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"Holeproof Hosiery's, wearing 'qualities are remarkable-Holeproof lasts 3 to 4 times longer than any other hose. And they are smart, too. Colours and patterns appeal to the most discriminating. In Holeproof Ho. siery the gentleman of taste is offered the utmost in style and wear.

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What would happen to this old. world if all of us were to under take at some stage of our lives and with the same thoroughness; such a stock-taking as Mr. Algernon Blackwood, the author, tells us he made at the age of | thirty-six?...

He was engaged in a money- making business, and he know what luxury was and what com- fort was, and he had also known. Hardship.

Yet, when he asked himself what he really needed, and what ha could do without, he came to the conclusion that there was little that he really wanted, "certainly nothing that money could buy.

A wile, a car, a flat, pictures, books, clothes, entertainment,

Across

1 Spring flower, 4 Satisfy.

8 Highest paint. 11 Muke better. 12 Fool

14 Time back. 18. Comfort.

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drink, gambling-these were some of the things he decided that he could do without. So with great 18 Fresh-water Asb reasonableness, he promptly 18 Charming women. threw up his money-making 21 Prince's reception. career, and went off to live 23 Season,

26 Bolshevists.

In a pension in the Jura 'Moun-24 One who degrades. tains on five franca a day-and found health and happiness and congenial occupation, ・・

Others have asked the same

28 Civil disturbance, 29 Dwell.

80

Collection of sayings.

92 Ingress.

34 Ranner..

question, and have even givenrite.

37. themselves the same answer, but 40 Child

It is only one in perhaps a thou sand who has the courage to act upon the conclusion arrived at.

Sometimes it is not, however, only lack of courage which keeps men entangled in the meshes of a business life, which is not con-

For the Housewife New Bias Bindings genial to them.

WHEN MAKING PUDDINGS..

The bias bindings sold upon a card have been very convenient, No matter how carefully one but their use has been strictly studies cookery books, there is limited, Inasmuch as the variety much that one learns only by was restricted to two kinds of silk, experience. How many cookery one cotton, and a uniform width. books, for instance, point out that These drawbacks have been over- extremely good fritters can be come in the introduction of a new made by using egg substitute kind of bias binding which is sold powder instead of an egg? Mix by the yard in both a narrow and four and milk together to form a wide width. Moreover, the bind- thick cream, boat "well and allowing is without joins, a tremendous. to stand un hour, then just before advantage over the older kinds. frying--not any sooner-stir in a This bias binding is manufactured teaspoonful of egg substitute, and in pure silk, georgette, crepe de if well Tried in deep fat the Chine, and grosgrain, so that it fritters will be as good as any is applicable to almost every kind made with an egg.

of garment whether it be lingerie Being sold by the or a dresa. yard, one can buy the exact quan tity required, instead of, as here- tofore, having to buy to waste,

Many people dislike boiled fruit puddings, because suet pastry is sa often thick and stodgy, but the paste is made very thin, and rolled out two or three times, and!

The in. width is for ordinary if plenty of water is added to the binding and the 3in. is specially fruit, a delicious pudding will be useful for collars and cuffs, turned out. More juice can be

obtained by cooking a little extra the pie-dish with a thin layer of fruit separately in the oven.

rice, add a little sugar, a pinch of Jam tartlets and fruit fat-salt, a lump of margarine, and cakes are sometimes spoiled by fill up with milk. Bring to boil- spreading the jam or fruit on the ing point, and then allow to pastry and not cooking at once. simmer very gently on the coolest This makes the pastry sodden, and shelf of the oven. For tapioca, a when cooked it will be heavy,

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tablespoonful and a half to a plat

of milk makes the pudding of the Recipes from bread puddings right consistency, if properly generally allow too, much bread, cooked, and for sago one table- for substantial puddings are not spoonful to a pint. If milk pud- much liked nowadays, For dings were always well cooked, "Queen of Puddings" 11/2 oz, one would not hear au often of brenderambs to half a pint of people who can't bear them. milk and two eggs is quite enough, Whipped white of egg on top of and two thin slices of bread and baked puddings is much nicer, if butter to one egg and half a pint it is crisp and meringue-like. of milk are ample for a bread and This result is obtained by adding butter pudding.

two tablespoonfuls of sugar to It is not everyone who turns out each white, and cooking till firm rich, creamy milk puddings, yet and fainty coloured in a moderate fow cookery books lay stress upon oven,

the fact that the secret lies in Baked custard can be cooked in slow cooking for several hours. half an hour, and is less liable to A rice pudding should have three break if the milk is first bolled hours, taploca and sage, two. For and poured gradually over the the former, cover the bottom of beaten egg-E, CAT. In Exchange.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

ONLY ¡A MATTER

OF A

FEW HOURS [NOW UNTIL FRECKLES

AND UNCLE HARRY"

OH-THIS IS BEAUTIFUL.

UNCLE HARRY!!

IT IS NICE, INT IT...I THINK YOU'RE

GOVÁG TO LIKE IT UP HERE'

I KNOW I AM=DO YOU SUPPOSE WE'LL GET TO SEE ANY WILD ANIMALSZ THROUGH HERE?

41 Untraths. 42 Succourless.

15

46 Tinkling

46

45 Noise

47 Revolve. 49 Scarf.

52 Heavenly body. 53 Lofters.

country.

Few people reach middle-age 56 sinn without having lost, some of the 58 Contradict.

67 Kind. vividness. of imagination and the

69 Appears. interest in new ventures which make a new start appear desirable.

Grey is "hall-marked" by more than one prominent dress- designer, the house-frock sket ched being typical of the graceful models now being launched. It is in soft grey crepe de chine, with vest and cuffs of grey organdi spotted in 'coral." A string of cara! beads repeats the colour note,

Close Shave

LIKELY AS NOT= WE WILL-WIGHT

SEE SOME MOUNTAIN SHEEP OR

DEER'

WO WONDER WILD ANIMALS LNE UP HERE*** ALL THIS BEAUTIFUL" SCENERY TO LOOK AT AND NOBODY TO 60 SHOOTIN' AT THEM!

1 Tusk, 2. Prostrated.

3 Fragments.

4 Traitor,

5 Got up.

Down

6 Political party.

7 Tarned round.

9 Pursue.

10 Put forth.

13 Taste

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+

43

50

55

59

16 Extremities.

17 Always.

10. Beautiful duck.

20 Having veins.

22 Builds.

24 Fall in

25 A PROM

245

in drops.

126 Ceremonial;

27 Uncomfortable. 30 Square mensure.

3tic facilities.

36 Most efficient. 38 Feasted.

39 Series of strato.

41 Catlike animal.

43 Drinks.

44 Transfer.

45 Body of soldiers.

46 Commence.

48 Story.

50 Mist.

51 Colours.

64 Farmyard habitation..

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Eight out of nine persons men- the magistrates' clerk was Mr. A. tioned in a case at Llanfyllin, E. Jones. The defendant said she Montgomeryshire, Police Court worked for Mr. Jones, of Corwen, were named Jones.

Was

Besale Jones, wife of Robert Jones, labourer,

charged with: stealing a pair of boots Im Mr. Robert Arthur Jones Junior, of Bwthynhedd, Llanfyllin. Mrs. Ruth Mary Jones was a witness and a constablo'stat- ed he bad communicated with: P.S. Jones, of Llangollen, regarding the accused. The case was heard be fore the mayor, Alderman 'David Jones, and Mr. Robert Jones, and

YES-7AERES PRACTICALLY

NO DANGER TO THEM UP HERE UNLESS

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CAUGHT IN A

TUNNEL!!!

The case was dismissed under the First Offenders Act.

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