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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Where Rouge Should be Placed on Different Faces.

1930...

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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INGREDIENTS.—6 or 8 bread cases, 3.cz, cooked fish or chicken, 1 oz. butter, 1⁄2 oz. flour, salt, pepper, mace, 2 tablespoonfuls milk, 2 table- spoonfuls Nestle's Pure Thick Cream,

METHOD. Melt the butter in a pan, add flour. then gradually the milk and cream; stir until boiling, then add the fish broken into flakes, and the seasoning. Fry the bread cases and place a little mixture in each. Decorate with parsley.

This recipe is only one of a delight- ful series contained in our dainty booklet "The Cream of Creams." May we send you a copy? Phone Nestles, 30327,

NESTLE'S

PURE THICK

CREAM

RESTLE'S

CRE

JEAN

PURETKICK

11 oz., 5% oz., 4 oz. tins.

GRAND DOUBLE ATTRACTION MLLE "AMETA"

The World's Famous Parisian Dancer after a Successful Tour through Europe, South America, India and Japan.

will present

Her Mirror and Fire Dances,

In conjunction with The Cinema Picture Show HARLD LLOYD-DR. JACK.

SATURDAY 6th. to TUESDAY 9th. At 2,30, 7,15 & 9.20 p.m.

at the Po Hing Theatre, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

SAVE TIME AT YOUR

WRITING TABLE

by using a- PLATIGNUM DESK SET

$3.75 each.

Nibs to suit all hands.

The Colonial Dispensary

1 8 Queen's Road Central.

Tel. No. 21877.

Rouge can be a real "red menace" to beauty unless it's correctly placed. These pictures, posed by dainty June Collyer, show how the rouge-wise girl enhances the contours of her face. Left: The plump round face can be given pleasing contours by placing-rouge high, away from the nose and keeping it in a shallow semi-circle. Centre: The well-proportioned facé, takes its rouge where colour comes naturally, on the cheek's curve, midway between the eye line and the nose and a dash on the chin. Right: The long, thin face can gain pleasing curves and take on increased youthfulness by roughing in a much larger circumference, high and wide on the checks and a bit on the chin, too.

THE MASSAGE ROLLER.

[By a Woman Doctor.]

A course of massage is a most valuable aid in acquiring the slim, attractive figure demanded by modern fashion.

Most of us have neither the time nor money to engage a skilled masseur, but self-massage with ♫ massage roller is quite an eläcient Rubstitute. There are many kinda to be had, to suit all purses; of these the rubber rollers

the most effective, while the new elec- tric variety is also to be recom- mended.

Bre

These rollers are valuable aids to health and fitness, if properly used, especially in the treatment of obesity, rheumatism, and kindred ills.

Systematic rolling will remove that unwelcome surplus flesh that frequently accumulates on the hips, thighs and calves; and it is also useful in treating generally.

stoutness

The weight of the body and the measurements of the parts requiring massage should be taken before commencing to use the roller, and also once a week during its use. The diet should be correspondingly reduced to hasten results.

Grasp the roller firmly with both hands, and then roll the parts energetically,

How to Massage,

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The shoulders, neck, and should be massaged briskly in all directions for five minutes at a time every morning and evening.

Breast maasage should be done in all directions, for five minutes | daily, uning very light pressure.

The back and hips, thighs and calves require firm, even massage for five minutes at a time, morning. and evening. Use the roller in all directions, but with greater pressure

when rolling upwards than when RESTORATIVE rolling downwarda.

In CB503 of rheumatism

and

lumbago, begin to massage. with very light pressure, then gradually!

TREATMENT. ·

increasing, for about 18 minutes Spirits on a Polished

daily.

Abdominal massage relieves con- stipation, dyspepsia, and palpita

Black and White.

Black and white flecked woollen fabric, light as silk in weight, is suggested for this smart and practical day frock. The skirt falls in graceful flares from a tucked hip-yoke, and the bodies comes into line with a yoke of similar shape.

Table.

If whisky or other spirits have been spilled upon the dining table, or the dressing table has been marked by the upsetting of per- fume careful restorative treatment! is required, because the spirit will have dissolved the shellac surface of the French polishing. If the marking is excessive, the table needs, complete repolishing, but less extensive damage can be dealt with by the amateur.

Pour a few drops of methylated spirit on to a soft pad of cotton- wool. Cover the wad of wool with some thin muslin, and then proceed to go over the damaged part of the table, exerting con- laiderable pressure. Use a move- ment as though you were writing the figure 8. The methylated spirit will soften the polish on the edge of the damaged part, and the rubbing will gradually work it over the stain, so that it is less apparent. Be sparing with the methylated spirit, and On по account apply it direct to the wood.

tion. It must never be carried out on a full stomach, and is best par formed in the morning before break- Fast and the last thing at night, for not exceeding five minutes time. Massage movements are up and down; from side to side, and clock-wise.

at

the

Massage is invaluable after sport and exercise of all kinds, and has a most invigorating effect on the system. The body should be well massaged all over, beginning at the shoulders, then working downwards.

Vigorous rolling may at first pro- duce temporary soreness and stiff- ness of the muscles, and a transient redness of the skin may also bo noticed. To counteract this, bathe the skin with lukewarm water after massage.

It is important to remember that unless the massage is carried out patiently and perseveringly for some weeks, successful results can- not be expected.

ACROSS

1 It is no wonder that crows race

(anag.).

6 Confused.

9 In regard to principles, this

continues unchanged.

| 11 This triangle is altogether greater

than the scale upon

stands.

13 Hazard.

which it

14 Peru makes this, spotless."

16 Those 'depressions are formed by

a pointed piece of iron. 17. Finished.

19

A

One

who makes an estimate also makes this earth.

20. Sticks out of beetles.

21 That side bis looks likely-resumé

the earth at seven (hidden).

22 There is a pole in this Greek vase. 23 Look very closely, at your equal. 25 Tasty.

27 These are only of use, when

cracked.

20 If there was anything in a name

this boy would fade away.

30 When the rider in this is it, he

will not, be so wet.

31 A reptile that is credited with

having a stone in its head.

32 Please pour us two cups, the wind is cruel to-day (hidden).. 34. I

I see cod in this clerieal jurisdic- tion.

38 Rall a ball into a diver and the

whole lot will rise into the air.

39 The head of this rosary serves no apparent purpose. The remain- der is comparatively, piquant. * . 41 It is first-rate if it contains 40 Land.

little room.

Down.

1 A little bag may be made quite

short

2 He looked approvingly, in spite

of the mud in the middle.

3 There is much of this in the

world. It may be vile. 4 Corrosion,

5 Clasp it closely. Now is evident- ly the time at which it is danger- ous (hidden),

6 Here the show ends with a lyric.

7 Out of the common

8 There are both a meet and a

dresa in these judges. *

10 This is both marked down and

toned up.

12 This battle, very natually, will be

sharper if broken.

15.

Secured, the ends are but one- the remainder is certain. 16 Go on.

18 To oppose to the face may ba

made to exclude

19 Fearful! There are ever a thou-

sand in this.

20 "Let up, bear" (anng).

24 Shouldered by many a brave man 25 The cat was a good, mouser. I often discovered it sleeping in the stable (hidden).

26 Refuse.

28 There is profit in this animal

matter to begin with.

33 To make a measure of this sort, a vehicle must run into a amali animal.

34 Take nothing from this puppet, and six hundred will still remain. 35 At one time.

86 A heroic poem from a very small

coin.

37 Twenty-three describes him.

Yesterday's Solution.

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TO BE SOLD.

65 The Peak, Istely occupied by Dr. Harston and adjoining the Peak Hospital. Unfurnished. Con- vealent, comfortable and cool. Six rooms and Dressing room. Four bathrooms, hot and cold water. Modern sanitation. GaA and Electric Light. Use of Tennis Court. Suitable for a Mess of five, or could be esally divided to suit two couples. Close to Tram Station and Motor Road.

Apply:

THE HONGKONG REALTY AND TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED.

Exchange Building.

BOYS!

THIS MAKES OUR, THIRD GOOSE CHASE AFTER THIS CROOK,

FARBAR HOPE

WE MAKE SHORT

WORK OF IT

In Pursuit

SAY! YOU CAN'T TAKE ME AWAY LIKE THIS➡.. WHAT'S THE IDEA ANYWAY? I NEVER DID ANYTHING

TO YOU!!!!

DENTALINE

(Concentrated Antiseptic). Is more than a mouth-wash-it actually.

KILLS GERMS Dentaline is an Antiseptic Germicide and Astringent.

Properly diluted it is delightful to taste and refreshing to use.

THE PHARMACY Asiatic Building Tel. 20365. Queen's Bond.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

FARBAQ, ALIAS ELTON, ALIAS LYON HEADED WEST FROM SHADYSIDE IN SINGLE NOTOR PLANE ----KIDNAPPED YOUNG BOY NAMED FRECKLES***** .QUICK ACTION NECESSARY..... SIGNED

DURKIN

GET

| YOUR

SHIPS,

THIS

TIME!

IT ISHT WHAT. YOU DID - ITS WHAT YOU MIGHT DO-YOU'RE GOING TO BE ALL RIGHT~1 NOW JUST CAYM DOWN AND MAKE

THE BEST OF IT!

IF I HAD AN UMBRELLA FOR A PARACHUTE DO „JJMP "OUT RISHT

HERE!!

By Blosser

YOU TALIE LIKE YOU

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