THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1931.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

ALTKAUS 5

Beautiful Switzerland sends you the best it produces

the wonderful “BEAR BRAND" milk.. Right from the Emmenthal, the classic Dwiss milk 'contro. "DEAR BRAND" is even more than Swiss milk, it is roal Emmenthal milk.

Obtained from inspected cows only. aciantically sterilised at a model factory, it comes straight to you. A real health giving mük.

Belance has achieved a great deal, yut nothing will over replace the quality of the green crop which is grown on the pastures of the Emmen. tbal it sorvos to produco "BEAR BRAND" milk and that is why thore is no substitute for it.

BEAR BRAND

Natural

A. B. MOULDER & CO. LTD.

CHINA BUILDING.

Sole Agents for South Chinn,

Roland Sarraule

Spring and Summer Hats Perfectly Remodeled to the Latest Fashion.

Tel. 22252.

THE

Pedder Building, 3rd floor,

FEL X HAT SHOP

YORK BUILDING, NEXT TO MOUTRIE'S

For the Approaching Warm Weather

Two and Three Piece

Celanese Silk Costumes ALL INDIVIDUAL STYLES

WANTED AT ONCE

MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING,

SHOES, HATS, ETC.,

will be very gratefully received by the HONGKONG B NEVOLENT SOCIETY at its Room at the

CITY HALL

on

Mondays and Thursdays from 10.30 am. to 12.00 noon.

Send us your old clothes

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

FASHION NOTES.

Of Artificial Silk.

The New Silhouette.

There is no change in the allhouette. Belts are still placed rather high, sometimes running

slightly in the front, with blousing in the back. The tunis motif continues throughout the daytime models, but, to-day, it is often in the front only that the effect is given. It is quite short, or cut into slightly flared, or rounded sections, in a new way.

Wo see an Indication of the revival of draped skirts, especially for evening, in the near future. Some evening skirts touch the floor, the nowest onea are ankle. length, and these are particularly recommended to your attention, ne they are the prettfest, and the

easiest to wear.

There may be a train to a dress this season, but no

takes trains seriously,

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Hom-lines are level for times of day.

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With regard to long skirts, they are either straight and Grecian in Inspiration. or have the lines broken with frills and flounces in all directions, the bustle oven being seen on some of the newest models..

As for waistlines, there is an indication of a different feeling in bodices. Instead of short, baby walsts, the bodice is now ofton carried down on to the hips by inset sections. with belts, at the normal waistline. or on the hip- hone. The Eminire waistline is sometimes seen, but, as this re- quires a very slender #gure, few are the women who will dare to attempt it.

Orange and Black.

Orange and black flowered crepe makes it pretty and useful little frock, the draped bodico revealing a vest of orange georgette finished with a black satin bow.

The idea of choosing arti- ficial silk marocain for an evening gown is "correct" as economical, especially when the marocain is in the new shade known as "vert-de-gris," and the frock is fashioned ou rather severe lines.

FOR CLEVER FINGERS.

Home-Made Waste Paper Basket.

Every room should have its own waste paper basket, 48 this Inculcates habits of tidiness. Baskets can be easily made at homo, using such materials as cardboard, cretonne, or rafa cloth.

Take a lat piece of cardboard the

to make of the basket you wish

Sew on hat wire at each long side, and cover this with a scrap of muslin for neatnead.

Now cut a piece of cretonne lurge enough to cover one long side of the cardboard, and allow one inch at each edge, for wrap over. Stick this to the cardboard with cold boiled starch.

When it is thoroughly dry, bend the cardboard into circie, with the crotonno Inside. Allow the edges to over-lap one fuch, and saw together Armly, taking omall stitches on the outside, and large stitches on the inside.

Cut a circle of cardboard to fit the bottom, place in position, and aste a strip of strong calico all round the edge, to fasten it to the side of the basket.

Next, cat a circle of cretonne to cover the bottom, and extend one inch up each side. Paste wall. anip the edges to make them fi well, and paste in position.

Now cut cretonne to cover the outside, making one inch turnings at the top, bottom and side join- Paste, and fix. If liked, fing.

trim the top of the basket with fancy gold galen, to provide a nont finish.

TO-DAY'S RECIPE.

Tasty Savouries.

Cheese and Tomato

4

Toost: Take a aufficient number of rounds of hot-buttered toast and spread with a paste made by mixing half agill of grated cheese with three tablespoonfuls of cream, good seasonings and a dash cách of cayenne and paprika. Tako two medium-sized tomatoes, skin them and cut into slices. Put a slice on cach round of toast and heat in the oven for five minutes, or until they are brown round the edges.

Across

1 I'm sorry, but here you must enter a state of exceeding gloom. 8 Suitable condition for a muffin.

You may find liquor in it, Last year the man who grew plums was the first part in the sale of the second part.

11 Gather.

Cheese Canapas: Take some rounds of buttered toast, spread very thinly with mado mustard and then very thickly with grated cheese.

Sprinkle with sait and cayenne, and bake or grill until the cheese is melted. Serve with a few canera or rings of olive.

Fia Canapes: Chop half an Dulon

try and it with three table- apoonfula of butter and three tablespoonfuls of chopped mush- rooms, and then add two table- spoonfuls of flour and a gill of 13 It is not only blondes who may milk. When the mixture thickena be this. add a cupful of flaked cooked 10 Ä follower of Wycliffe. haddock, two tablespoonfuls of 17 He may be seen everywhere in grated cheese and the beaten Oxford and Cambridge. yolks of two eggs. Benson well, 18 Crushes out of shape. heap on rounds of toast, sprinkle 21 A brittle metal, with grated cheese and bread- 23 Possesses. crumbs and add daba of butter, 24 Never select clothing that will

hamper children's and bake until brown.

(hidden).

JEWELLED BUTTONS.

A smart little formal afternoon dreea of rich green velvet has a cuto double-breasted bodien, with lace at

the neck, that is ornamented with four gleaming gold buttons set in many rhinestones.

For Home Wear.

Steel-grey georgette makes

wear.

a trim little frock for home It is cleverly "pieced" to suggest a bolero effect on slender the bodice, and a yoke above the flared fold- aver skirt.

12 A mint makes morning, as well

Es coins.

movements

25 Here ware the neats

mighty.

of the

28 "Wouldst thou have a sting thee twice? ("Merchant of Venice").

29 Although theso scamen are not always rascals, the potentiality I always there.

30 Where the old men used to sit

in winter (hyphen).

Down

2 of things that hang on this it was once said they felt it didn't matter a straw if one took all (hyphenated).

3 Pitcher.

4 He plays for Yorkshire and England, is left-handed, and—

5 naturally, does his share of this,

STICKERS ITIIL

The letters shown above can be ar zanged to form a lamess oriental symbol that signifies "Good Luck." Cm you 'anange them properly?

WILL MYSTERY.

SEARCH FOR LEVANTINE AT NICE.

These should be kept tight.

7 A potent weapon in the armony

of the controversiallat.

8 This entry is not made in the

best book-keeping circles,

10 Generally marked off by upright

curves.

14 Bars in stables that are very

familiar to 4 down.

15 Europeans who head the roll--at

ten-time,

19 "I.am of all I survey" (Cowper, "Alexander Selkirk"). 20 A Shetland pony.

21 There is a painful ending to this

pastoral poem.

22 Unexpectedly.

26 Although not its name, a ship

will answer to this.

27 If our information is true, he is

kindly, but sarcastic (hidden). Yesterday's Solution.

AMALGAMATION

UNI BUNTONS MALIUNB OFF USA E U S ALONERT THERE

80 HELAT TANULT A TEABEB FFLAPSE STO |UN STOPT EASTER LTI BALAT

NEED NU POACH! EF ATTI" A* C* 18 ADELER TATESHIP

DIBEMBARRABN

Yesterday's Bolution

B

In the arrangement shown above, using the numbers from 1 to 9, each row of four Emres, frem A to B. from B to C and from A to C, adds to 20.

Paris, Feb, 0. Interesting developments have occurred in the mystery of Mr.

Mr. Drinan is known to have had Drinas, the Englishman who died at business dealings with him, and it Nice a year ago, leaving £70,000 to is thought possible that shortly be the London police poor-boxes, Mr.fore his death the two may have transacted some deal which might Drinan, who had been saving all lead to the tracing of the $150,000 his life, was believed to have posodd alleged to be missing from the sessed a much larger fortune, and Englishman's inheritance. It la however, also thought quite con investigations are being carried out eivable that this sum navor really at all except in the testator's

with the object of discovering what.

became of the rest of the money-

made yesterday at Mr. If it existed.

Halat's house revealed that the Information is being sought con- Inancier had just left Nice for a cerning the movements of a Levan-month's sea voyage in the Mediter tine, Mr. Halat, who may prove rancan. According to Mrs. Halat able to throw light on the matter; her husband is making the trip for Mr. Hafat conducta a small financial the sake of his health. She was un- agency, the Anglo-American Exable to say where he had embarked change Office, in the Rue Macaran or what ports the ship would touch nt Nice.

Lat.

By Blosser

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