ALL BRITISH
"VERITYS" CEILING FANS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, AUGUST. 1930
WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
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Stocks Carried
Prices and Particulars obtainable from
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Sole Agents,
Tel. 27781.
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AND
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If Exchange goes up to 2x/-in (127) 15 years tima, he can convert &la poticy to £1,000 at a premium thereafter of £49: 12: 0 without any extra paymen, in respect of back premiums.
Apply:-
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Appetites flourish, in such a setting! The tray, roomy and yet light enough to be seninted in it, enve: Swedish china happy in its gay pattern; pewter cutlery; sparkling Carcho Slovakian glass and, cheery napkins of Parugian woven squares-all these lend an international note to the tray luncheon. And supporting the tray, one of the new tables with shining porcelain top, its sturdy metal legs bound in wicker. The comfort- able metal chairs with wicker backs and bright coloured cushions and the matching high hassock bespeak comfort for both hostess and guest. And as modern as to-mor- row are the screens placed against the sun and to secure privacy-a thoughtful gesture for your guest's comfort.
DELIGHTFUL SETTING.
heat together cue can of split pea soup, an equal amount of left-over mashed potatoes, 21-2 cups of milk, 2 drops of Worcestershire. sauce, 1-2 teaspoon of sugar, salt] and a little cayenne. Do not al-
WHEN YOU BUY SHOES.
An Out-of-Door Lunch. How to boil. Pour this into china DON'T choose a pair keveral
bowls just before taking out the Luncheon on the veranda or un-tray. With it serve plenty of hot der the lenficat tree on the lawn buttered toast.
shades lighter than the stock- ings to be worn with them. DON'T have very high and narrow heels if your ankles are fnelined to be weak.
is a thought to make hospitality A substantial salad in a large thrive, Bright china, sparkling bowl will be the main dish. Boil glassware, sturdy out-of-door fresh beans, peas and carrota in DON'T select strap or court shoes furniture combine to create a separate waters with a little sugar
so tight that the instep bulges happy note in the informal tray added to revive garden freshness.
over in an unlovely way. luncheon. Armed with this sum-Drain and chill. Just before serv- mer-time equipment, you can greeting, place in bowl with raw celery, DON'T have shoes with a great unexpected guests with an
deal of fancy strapping in con- easy green peppers chopped coarsely, conscience on the hottest of days. sliced tomatoes and at least two
trasting leather. Such styles kinds of salad greens. If celery is.
look well only when used dis- For these tray luncheons re-
creetly. not obtainable, shredded cabbage quire very little preparation. Yet by selecting appropriate foods,may be substituted. Mix thor- DON'T buy light-weight shoes
with thin soles for walking. they can be as nourishing and de-oughly with French dressing. licious as an indoor feast..
A fruit salad moulded in lemon DON'T take a pair that is slack gelatine and mayonnaise and chill- round the "collar" from heel to The main requirement for the ed in the refrigerator offers tray itself is size and strength other possibility for the hostess Your china in some gay flowered who would tempt languid summer AND pattern, silver, napkins, glasses, appetites. Serve this on a flat DO try to select shoes that will as well as the food, go on the tray green dish garnished with lettuce make your feet feel as well
in the house,
Use Cold Cuts,
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an-
front.
look their best.
When you have and ripe and green olives. carried the tray to the veranda or a sheltered nook on the lawn or to the open window under an awn- ing, there is no more to be done, Other main dishes can be cold in the oven until crisp, should be except to enjoy it with your cuts served with tart currant jel-served. guests.
Seek Balanced Meal
ly, garnished with watercress and Dessert follows the note of sim- hard cooked eggs. Use thin slices plicity, yet achieves colour and of tongue, chicken or any other nourishment by a bowl of assort- meat on hand. Variations on this ed small candies. This is a de- Although the food is to be sim-main dish require only ingenuity, lightful way to add sweetness fo ple, your meal should be well bal-A loaf of ground or chopped meat, the out-of-door luncheon. anced. Even on the hottest days deftly seasoned with salt, paprika, Your beverage can be iced tea the rule should be something hot mayonnaise and a dash of mint, or coffee. If any of your guests and something cold. A soup makes and held firm with a small amount cannot drink coffee or tea, serve the best hot dish, especially of gelatine, answers the desire for some other fragant. drink. Iced parce, because it stays hot a long ease of preparation and economy carbonated waters withalices of time and also contains much food of material,
lemon are cooling and sparkling. value.
With this course, either hot bla- So, you see how easy it is to The following recipe produces a cuits, rande light and fluffy with serve luncheon where it's cool and splendid puree.
In a sauce pan, special cake flour, or rolls heated shaded.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
WELL, POP, OSCAR AND
I HERE IN THE MYSTERY
MANOR=YEP-1 NOSIED ALL THROUGH THE PLACE... WHAT DO YOU THINK,
OF THAT?
GO ON!! YOU BOYS AND WHO
ELSE?
NOBODY ELSE !! JUST OSCAR AND ME, BY. OURSELVES ='AND I PEEKED THROUGH A KEYHOLE AND WHO DO YOU THINK I SAW? WHO DO
YOU THINK,
POP?
Pop Laughs!
I SUPPOSE YOU'RE. GOING TO TELL ME, YOU SAN SOMEBODY.
IN THERE .......... I.
THINK YOUR IMAGINATION IS WORKING
OVERTIME!!
MY EYES WORKED, OVERTIME 'ALL RIGHT- „ILL TELL YOU WHO.
I SAW THAT, MAR........ FARBAR -- NOW. WHAT DO YOU' SUPPOSE HE WAS "THERE FOR?
1 Smash.
5 Outer cost of cebeth.
8
Bite.
12
Hire.
13 Groan.
14 Paper measure.
16 Walking.
17 Extra seed covering.
19 Frozen.
20 Form.
21 Fran
21 Free..
23 Sort
20
27 Kind of trea
28
peting,
35
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35 Young animal.
37 Circle,
38 Part of wooden joint.
40 Shelter.
41 In
Addition
49 Hawser.
43 Frank.
15 Squat
47 Askew,
50 Ball game.
61 Part of rigging.
$3 Ordinary.
56 Oasts.
59 Rim
61 Sketch.
62 Deduct.
63 Flaming!
64 Sign in music.
65 Small 'escutcheon.` 66 Trial
67 Hut.
68 Ravine,
1 Shell fish.
Dowa
2 Make reference to.
3 Later on.
Leg tovering.
6 Plank :
Scarce
West Indian shrub.
8 Garbs.
More nice.
10 Part of the verb "to be."
111 Pointed object,
16 Not thick
15 Jump.
22
Eager
24 Lizard like batṛachian.
26 Lively.
27 Breathe quickly.
28 Grade of singer."
29 At the top.
30 Next.
32 Legal claim (Law.)
34 In this place.
30 Imitate.
36 Curve.
36 Curve.
39 Certain tides.
40 Passage-way
42 Rodent animal.
Wood,
46 Part of grammar.
To be awake,
48ed...
50 Leaves.
61 Stitched
22 Male relative.
D
54 Curve.
55 Typhoon,
57- Decoy.
58 Look for.
60. Expire.
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