SALAD

DRESSING

INGREDIENTS-1 eggs, 1 teaspoonful mixed mustard, teaspoonful white pepper, a tea spoonful cayenne, salt to taste, 4 tablespoon- fuls Nestle's Pure Thick Cream, equal quantity oil and vinegar.

METHOD. Boil the eggs hard (15 to 20 minutes), put them into cold water, take off shells, pound yolks ip a mortar to a smooth paste. Add other Ingredients except vinegar, stir until well mixed, pour in sufficient vinegar to make it consistency of cream, taking care to add but little at a time. The whites of the eggs, cut Into rings, will serve as a garnish.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1930.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Recently Presented at Court.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS,

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To-day's Pudding.

GINGER CREAM.

Just what is a bedtime story? Make a custard with 2 egge (the) A story told at bedtime, of course. yolks only) and 11⁄2 pints of milk But in the new order of things Add 2oz. of caster sugar and 2oz. the name has taken on a new of preserved ginger, cut into small meaning. When we speak of a dice. Melt 1oz. of gelatine in bedtime story we mean the unex-gill of ginger syrup, and strain citable narrative that soothes little it into the custard. When cold nerves, brings forgetfulness of stir in the stify whipped white small troubles, and gives the Sand of the eggs, and pour the mixture Man a chance to tiptoe craftily to into a wetted mould. Leave in a the pillows of small white beds eold place to set, then turn out. and get in his magic work of sand-¦

Note This may be made in dropping.

small moulds.

Theoretically the bedtime story is a good thing. Practically-j well, we question it.

ule, may be more potent than the!

Johnny hears how Lippety Long story influence. Ears used to have a long tail, too, but had it snapped off as he sat down on a stone one day to rest,

.

A little tucked net yoke, a high-waisted pearl belt and floral sprays of pearls de- corated the handsome blush satin gown worn by Elizabeth Brinton Kent, daughter of A. Atwater Kent, of Philadelphia when she was presented at court last month.

Linen Lore.

SOME USEFUL HINTS.

deserves careful mending in order Fine linen is such a joy that it to preserve it.

tre

Across

1 Vestibule.

6 Vipers.

10 Anger.

11 The religion of mahommed.

12 Work.

14

Speak

15 Mizzie.

16 Approach.

17 Fresh water fish.

18 Hide.

19 Partakes of food.

20 Fairies.

21 Come in..

24ce.

26

29 Beloved ones. 31 Jingle. 34 Repayed. 37 Grates. 30 Commence. 11 Transparent,

44 Sound of a beli.

46 Layers.. 46 Relieve.

47 Goads.

48 Talked wildly.

49. Trouser support.

50 Ruler,

51 Scorch.

62 Piece of furniture.

53 Not so much.

1 Braver,

2 Encore.

3 Dispatches.

4 Alienate,

5 Ripe.

7 Salary,

Down

middle should be cut down the cen Sheets that are getting thin in the

joined; in this way there is less HONGKONG FOOTBALL

and selvedge edges neatly strain in the worn parts. large sheet begins to wear in other parts it is a good plan to take the best pieces for a sheet for a smaller bed or cot.

.

Or if a

as

Always to get as much as possible out of a sheet before putting it aside The Best Times for Stories.

as old linen. Often too, there are. Children's interests.differ. The strong portions which are worth because the stone turned out tonight may come when some little making into pillow or bolster-cases, be old Grandaddy Snapping Turtle point in a quiet, innocuous story &c. and Lippety's tail tickled his nose.child of fixed habit. He won't fall!

will particularly intrigue that

Sand Man is Finicky.

asleep so readily that night per- To darn thin places, ravelings of haps. He lies awake and thinks the samo material should be used Ali so-called bedtime storles and tries to figure it all out. Bang! when practicable. The dari enn don't encourage the Sand Man. Gone is the discipline of months. then be made almost imperceptible,

But whether they are funny or Once the wedge gets in its edge, If not, use cotton or thread exciting or merely quietly enter there is trouble ahead. ・・・ similar to the material as possible taining, most of those in the The real time for the bedtime with a long thin needle. know-how about habit training of story is right after dinner-or children are now looking a bit du- supper, rather-for children of six bious about this custom of "story-or seven, and right before supper darning house linen is before send The proper time for patching and ing" little folks to sleep.

for the little tots who usually turning it to the wash, and the slight A story is a story and no matter ble in soon after, or should. There how simple it is, something in a should be a space between story rents should have instant attention, child's mind has

to come up to time and bedtime. accept it.

Little minds should not be kept. He has to follow-and

A supply of old linen is useful for to follow is to think-to think is active for at least a good hour bespatching and mending, as the stitch keeping nerve material active fore their owners turn in. The in time will often give a new lease somewhere in the mind. They may slowing down of the mental ma- of life to some threadbare article relax while doing this but it isn't chinery and nerve force should be of the linen cupboard. Oddments, likely Curiosity will keep him begun at least that long before too, are useful in the sick room for awake any mental process just hand. No games, no romping, no emergency bandages, poultices &c. before sleepy time is likely to do fussing! Undressing should be a so in fact.

quick business-no whining per- "But"--you

mitted. Prayers, drink, windows say "when It's

Old tablecloths, when they can no opened, lights out and door closed. longer be darned or patched, can be over he drops right aff."

Some children do. It is easier prove upon. And let it be under-cloths, carving, cloths, nursery din That is a programme hard to im- cut down into tray cloths, sideboard for certain children to go to sleep stood that all temporizing and ner napkins, &c. Pieces of damask than others; also, habit strictly coaxing after that is out-com-also make excellent pantry towels scheduled, and kept to that sched-pletely and finally,

Ifor drying glass and silver,"

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8 Question.

9 More foolish.

10 Right of way

13 Allows.

21 Duck.

22 Water drops.

23 Reclines.

24 Level,

25 Devour.

Large

27

tea-pot.

28 Finish. 30 Related. *Clothed.

133 Objects to hit.

35. Free.

36 Rubbers.

38 Self-evident truths.

39. Stub-nail.

40 Viewpoint.

42 Stump.

43 Advise

Saturday's Solution.

CORNEA

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REPUTE AFORE STEW PROFESSE

RC ESSAY GARAZE TART D GREATE DI VALET ESTAQ HEAR P REPEL NI NEWTS BY O-ELEMENT - A SELLE AROSE BUSE PRUG MAVALLEY UNT ELITE MERE DEBOER CRUSTED

ning over $30,000 has been distributed to charities. The Chinese are to be congratulated on having won this Cup for the first time.

Shield Competitions. The Senior Shield was won by the Somerset Light Infantry with the Royal Navy as runners-up. The

Hongkong visited Interport was

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The annual report of the Hongkong Junior Shield was won by the Chinese Football Association for last year Athletic, Eastern F. C. being the states:

Your Council mer on 16 occasions these teams their heartiest con- runners-up. The Council extend to of Association business. During the during the year for the transactiongratulations.

Interpart. year Messrs. R. Hall, F. T. James A team from and J. Rodger resigned upon leaving Shanghai. The the Colony on home leave and Messrs. triangular one, Tientsin participating. H. M. McTavish, T. G. Stokes and We lost to Shanghai but beat Tientsin. R. A. Siiva were elected to fill the We congratulate Shanghai on again vacancies. Owing to pressure of becoming the holders of the Challenge business Mr. Silva resigned without Cup. attending a meeting, the year being

League, then nearly at an end the vacancy The League was Anished to time, was not filled. Mr. Ormiston was although it was necessary to play off elected Chairman of Council in succes-quite a number of games in the Junior Division during mid week. A Appeals Board to meet during the two sections, The question of goal

Appeals Board.

recommendation is to come forward not necessary for the to divide the Junior Division into

average will again have to be dis Referees' Committee. :. cussed. The League winners in both Your Referees' Committee met Divisions

Chinese Athletic regularly twice a week to appoint Association. Referees to various matches and also; met twice to examine candidates.

sion to Mr. Hall.

It was

year.

were

Finance.

The financial part of the Associa- 11 meetings to decide matters of Your Council have gone thoroughly

Emergency Committee,

Hon work was in the hands of Messrs. The Emergency Committee held Perey Smith, Seth and Fleming. importance, principally to hear cases into the balance sheet, and will re- of misconduct by players.

commend certain economies during the ensuing

A

year.

Lai Wah Cup Competition. This Competition was again In conclusion heartlest congratula success and the Civilians are

to be tions must be extended to the Chinese congratulated on once more winning Athletic Association, who the

Won the trophy.

Junior Shield Competition, Senior and will again benefit from this

"Sunday Herald Charity Cup.

Junior Divisions of the League, and. petition, $4,400 being available for Charity Cap.

Various Charities in the Colony also had quite a large share in the

com-winning of the distribution. During the five-years

Sunday Herald The balance sheet shows a surplus- that this, competition has been run-of assets over liabilities of $2,810.69.

YEAHAN WHAT

CAN YOU GET

ANY BETTER THAN

I CAN GET G

YEAH. WHAT

WELL-1 HEARD

By Blosser

VIOLINAN' BANJO PLAYIN” AT PHILADELPHIA AN 21 TUNED OUT THE

VIOLIN!!!

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