THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1930.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

DAINTY

SILK

HOSIERY...

SILK SPUN BY THE INDUSTRIOUS LITTLE

SILKWORM FOR THESE SILK STOCKINGS

...JUST FOR YOU. FOR THE WOMAN

WHO CARES, AND BECAUSE YOU LOVE

NICE THINGS

TP

FOR SUCH DAINTINESS THEY ARE

EXTREMELY DURABLE TOO.

GORDON'S SPECIALIZE

IN GOOD SILK HOSIERY,

Columbia News RECORDS

LAYTON AND JOHNSTONE

(I'LL BE GETTING ALONG

MOMENTS

THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER MARY

1LAZY LOUSIANA

HAPPY DAY'S

DR 88

DB123

DB 37

LUCKY M

DB 38

DB122

SILVERY MOON

AIN'T IT GRAND [RO RO. ROLLIN [HAPPY FEET

The Anderson Music Co., Ltd.

WANTED URGENTLY

BOYS' CLOTHING

By the Hongkong Benevolent Society Gifts of Boys' Clothing will be gladly accepted at the City Hill any Monday or Thursday from 10.30 to 11.30 a.m.

FELIX HAT SHOP

7. Ice House Street.

Just received a large assortment of

NEW WASHING NOVELTY FROCKS

from $8.00.

also the latest

LIDO PYJAMA SUITS $11.50.

LA POUDRE COMPACTE

D'ORSAY

THE LAST WORD

IN COMPACTS

The Colonial Dispensary

18, Queen's Boad Central

FLETCHER'S

Telephone C. 21877,

EAU DE COLOGNE

IN MAGNUM BOTTLES, DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT

AND REFRESHING.

THE PHARMACY

(FLETCHER & CO., LTD.)

A.P.C. Building.

Tal. 20345,

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

THOSE TIRED FEET.

[By an Orthopaedic Hospital Matron.]

Dally work that entalls a great deal of standing on the feet is gen- erally very tiring and wearisome. Shop assistants, school teachers, ourses, and house-wives know so well the longing "to put their feet up for a bit.”

The feet are a very important part of our anatomy, and they are wonderfully designed and con- structed to enable them, to carry the bodyweight easily and com- fortably. The most perfect me- chanism, however, needs watching. When signs of undue stresses are apparent on any particular spot, adjustments have to be made to remedy the trouble.

We know that all our railway and transport bridges are arched. This is done to spread the load over as large an area as possible, and to avoid local spots of pressure. In the same way our feet are arched. A longitudinal arch runs along the instep of the foot and a transverse arch across the ball of the foot. Both arches are formed of small bones joined together and support- ed by ligaments.

Most Common Cause,

The most common cause of tired and aching feet is a weakening of one or both of these arches.

Continous standing imposes a great strain on the ligaments of the instep. They get tired, then sinck- en, and consequently fail to support the bony arch which the weight of the body is tending to flatten down. A flattened arch receives the weight too much in the middle, and it is this local pressure which causes so much pain and aching.

A surgeon la charge of an or thopoedic hospital insists on his nurses having their shoes raised 14 in. on the inner sides of the soles and heels. By this means those ligaments that are apt to get tired from constant strain are kept automatically a little taut: Their support to the bony arch is never slackened...

I strongly recommend this ex- pedient to all "tired feet victims." It will not only give relief to the feet, but will be of consequent bene- fit to the whole body..

The flattering of the transverse arch is responsible for the pain and

discomfort that is felt at the ball

DINNER PALMAS

PAJAMAS FOR EVENING

-ARE GLORIFIED AND GLAMOROUS

WHITE MOUSSELINE DE SOL

'AND SILVER CŁOTU GARR THE SEATED FIGURE="THE GODETED AND TRAILING TROUSERS WAVE BOW?

OF SILVER CLOTH AT EACH

KNEE

GUE ONE PIECE PAJAMAS? IN THE

CENTER ARE OF FLESH COLORED TAFFETA WITH BLACK VELVET FLOWERS AND RIBBON-THE SHIRRID

PANELS AT THE SIDED GIVE A

BOUFFANT

EFFECT

GOVE SUIT AT

THE RIGHT COM- BINED YELLOWAND

CORNFLOWER CHIFFON- TROUSER PANELS

AND JACKET: ARE CLOSELY

PLEATED

GLADYP PARKER

fully apply a spot to the middle of TO-DAY'S RECIPES.

of the foot. Bad corns often ac- the arch or ball. Next place your company this trouble.

A Test.

foot firmly on the paper, stand up.

and then chalk round the outline

of your foot. Lift your foot clean-

If you are in doubt about thisly off the paper. If a grease mark

is left on the paper, then your arch

Compote of Apples.

Cook 1lb., of peeled, cored and

arch you can test it for yourself is dropped and you need a little sup-sliced apples with 10z, each of

in this manner. Have ready at: your feet a piece of brown paper and a chalk. Dip the tip of your finger into some vaseline and care-

Pictured is an overblouse of oyster-tinted crepe satin, with the new deep collar finishing in

a soft cascading jabot..

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

FRECAES AN OSCAR ARE MISSIN' A LOT OF FUN! KONKEYING AROUND THAT MYSTERY MANOR, AIN'T THEY?

YEAH-I WOULDN'T MISS

MARBLE SEASON FOR ANYTHING

ON IS THAT WHAT THEY'VE BEEN DOIN? WELL THEY

CAN-DO

IT FOR ALL

I CARE!!

port under that 'spot,

butter and brown sugar and a gill of water. When soft, mash or You can obtain this support very simply by having, & sock made to sieve them, flavour with vanilla your outline with a little raised and colour with cochineal.

Put them on to a hot dish and dome over the grease spot. The

sock can be worn inside your shoe, arrange & finger biscuits (Savor) and once you are used to it, will give in the form of a star on the com- you great relief from that terribe pote. Pour a little rum over the biscuits and put a glace cherry aching in the ball of the foot..

Note. If given to children, omit

In hot weather a little methylated in the centre. spirit rubbed into the soles of the the rum. feet night and morning will keep the skin cool and hard.. If it can possibly be obtained, ten to twenty minutes rest.at mid-day with the

fect mised will refresh the whole body.

Lucky Tea Cups.

Jellied Apples.

Stew some peeled and cored fapples in syrup until soft, but not broken: Arrange in a glass dish land coat each with just melted apple, crab-apple, red currant or {bramble Jelly.

Stuffed Apples.

Peel and core some apples with- [out.breaking them, stew gently in sugar syrup, and fill with one of The superstitious people who in the following mixtures. Paint dulge in fortune telling from tea leach apple with cochineal, dish in cups will make use of the new la compote dish, and pour the syrup fortune-teller's cups which are round.

mide to look exactly like ordinary į Fillings Chopped stone raisins cups on the outside. Inside the land almonda. Jam and whipped cups are numbers of playing cards cream. Chopped glace fruits mix- painted on the sides and bottom,ed with thick custard or whipped and a fortune-telling book explains cream. Mincemeat: This is put what is meant when the ten-leaves; into the. apples before stewing Nettle on certain cards.

them.

LOOK!. ISNT THAT MR. FARBAR IN HIS BY CAR, COMIN' RACIN

DOWN THE STREET?

Up a Tree!

WESSIR!!

BUT WHAT'S HE DOIN' WAY OUT. IN THIS PART OF TOWN?

HE'S WHAT ON I SAW THROUGH THAT KEYHOLE WHEN, WE VIERE IN MYSTERY MANOR THE OTHER DAY- SEF. IF KE? DOESN'T TURN IN THERE!!

1 Most safe.

6 Festiva.

10 Complicated.

Across

11. Narrow band,

12-Competitors.

13 Guaranteo.

14

Neat.

17- Observed.

Silent

20 Bi-product of coal

22 Billet of wood.

23 Lendon,

25 One attached to an embassy,

26 Satisfy.

27 Mistake.

29 Yellow, transparent substance. 31 Stitch.

32

persons.

35 Resting place.

38 Mentally sound.

38 Infernal

#1 More readily..

42 Trader.

43 Reverenced.

44 Small surgical instrument,

45 Composition for sever voices.

Down,

1 Principal document (Law).

2 Material

3 Flat-bottomed boat.

4 Pertaining to tone.

5 Undaunted

6 Vascular cryptograms.

7 Way out.

8 Merchant.

9 Missing,

15 Kind of music. 16 Lofty turret.

17. Elves.

18 Oriental.

20 Layers

21 Plant again.

23 Feminine pronoun.

24 Series of battles.

28 Deductions

29. Starry.

30 Narrow strip of wood.

33 Young eagle.

34 Hidden

36 Writing mark.

37 Secretes.

39 Scorch.

40 Yield.

Yesterday's Solution.

CRABNI

BRANGNAW RENT MUAN GUTRE AFOOT ARILY FUED BENSARDZEASE" G

"RKINDAVER

8 PINE TAPIS U ELAN WHET■» JOU. A RINO TENON➡HONE TET V KOPE OPE [N COVERSAWRY D U POLO SPAR U LAVERAGE KILNS jED4ECUR » WELTUGE FFERY CEF ➡OR LE TESTSHED ∞ CREEK

In an unusual house possession [father, the tenant, died. He gave cage at Leeds County Court Judge judgment for the girl with costs. Woodcock held that a 14-year-old It was urged for plaintiff that as girl was entitled to carry on the the girl was an infant at law, tenancy as the only member of she was incapable of entering into the family living there when her a contract.

WHITE and COLOURED

FELT HATS

JUST OPENED

FOR THE

PRESENT SEASON.

These are from London and Paris, .

there being many choice examples in the latest styles.

Prices from $5.50 to $16.00

ELITE

A. P. C. Building.

HEBBE HE

OWNS IT

FOR Alpha WE KNOW

STYLES

OWNS NOTHING!! WHAT GETS NE

15- WHAT IS HE HANGIN' AROUND

THIS PLACE FOR?

Telephone 22432.

By Blosser

YEAH-SOCKS" IT GETS DARK, WE'LL SNEAK IN.

AND SEE WHAT. HE'S UP TO ...

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