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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1931..

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

New Treatment to Necklines and Sleeves.

125

159

Ladies' Hats from $5.00

Children's Hats

$1.50

Ladies' Dresses

In Voiles, etc,

$ 8.50

$ 3.50

21

Children's Dresses

with panties

Evening Dresses

$20.00

Ladies' Bathing Costumes

from $ 9.00

Children's Bathing Costumes

from $ 1.50

KAYAMALLY BUILDING.

RIDE DIMPLOR

ONE HOUR'S WORK

which lasts

A YEAR,

.

Protect your

furniture against moisture, and have everything CLEAN and BRIGHT in your home.

Sole Agents: Compagnie Optorg, Prince's Building, Des Voeux Road, Contral. Tel. 21522,

By Joan Savoy.]

Few of the real summery thing for hot days hay a full sleeve Jength of style in them. is much smarter, to end lys where t old vaccination maris used to ya.

Just how you end them there is of vast importance. Ako past bo much you anke of what sle have is no 1

of your enlar

Having sota it

blem in t

of importane

"hot" art.

ment.

1

buty

New Collar Lines Appear.

It is hard to r dize as you upon the flattering necklines in just how much punishment every-

TO-DAY'S RECIPES.

stood a year or go by that ed collarless neckline that sports b.ngs.made sucu a vogue,

three brown buttons and a piping of brown give them dignified in- portance. The neckline has no ais summur you must have simplicity whatever about it. It in mething soft about your neck. Imost intricately cut with FL L]]]£* «

tie, it may go cowl, it may be

sided rowl, a one-sided closing, and

art that Hippity-tops in the ? one-sided scarf that can

"

be

But it usually adds a De-brought around the neck to fly back mindy-like softness and it over its home-shoulder.

dndd a bit of colour 100.

2.cure..

is a charming

The other frock of the latest mid-summer trim. The daisies are of the white white crepe with a dainty daisy march into smart shops!erep, made with hand-inserted these two important fashion allow centres. The tiny sleeves, daisy bound, Aare smartly. The coves Ae Mere Trifles.

softly draped collar, also daisy bound, loops around in scarf-like you are addicted to green manner and ends at one side. This ames you will welcome a new-

is an intricately cut little frock, aner that takes soft light green with a perfectly stunning fit to it rope and pipes the frocks and adds and a dare that is accented by the #lions of wooll brown. The little yellow-centred

daisies eve are plain it trifles, but around the bottom.

10 add variety and Interest

MENUS,

to this is hot drop into it the batter in tablespoonfuls. Fry for about 3 minutes on each side, and serve

Grape Fritters. Seed 4 lb. grapes and wipe

sprinked with caster sugar.

Across

1 Many wrrings and one berry are

plenennt in a tart,

Don well in with the Spanish gentleman, and, together, we are older in ofler,

10 Oppased.

11 There is a terrifle row about the

pig: repudiate this. Bricht and shining.

14 A legal right that is largely,

untrum

15 This generally holds back side- thing-it's what it's meant for and is reversed before any wo-

MEN.

116 Quite a dignitary, nitwithstand-

ing the shop. 18 For honour he must not look nt.

home, though guian would seem to be always with him.

21. The former who uses one has a

good pull.

24 What ho!

20 I thought this was my puzzle,

but here's the possessi.

30 Article of clothing worn by both

31 Not these,

32 Listener.

33 I don't forget.

34 One of the Bet nymphs who

nitented Neptune,

35 Business on a big senie.

Down

2 The adjectival port of Don

Quixote's subtitie.

It is waid that these. emphasised, vex a bivalve,

when

It will test a temper better than Geraif's I'm sure (hidden). The gardener found 15 essential' when be did this.

Twins that move in a high circle.

STICKERS.

In the above arrangement of checkers, no more than two appear on any perpen dicular, horizontal or regular diagonal row. In various oblique durections it is ponible to find three and four checkers in straight line. See if you can arrange the checkers to that no more than two ap peat in any straight line from any angle.

WHY HE BROKE OFF ENGAGEMENT.

7 A rebound along the ground of

a shot.

Ecstasy in a Government Depart- nient.

11 Exclude.

Scottish river which, even in wlu- ter time may be regarded as thin.

17 You must understand what the

policeman doen.

10 A na in this "wanted" state

gutes away in the end.

20 May be made by the icant.

skilful.

Incite.

123 Ont in the march, and find a

ruler.

2 The nymph who married Numo. 27 Describes the ordinary person, 28 Lozenges. for instance-hut don't expect the chemist to stock them. 29 Trail or timber.

Yesterday's Solution

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S TEADY LASTRID HO. SADY¬5"H D S NATCH S TURKEY GROXIDF U A LUGANU U RESULT [DY SIMON E S

Yesterday's Bolution

The sketch shows how the star and arcle can be traced in one continous line, without a single crossing. The slight gaps are shown merely to make the course clear and the points of the triangles should actually touch.

I thought she was unsuited to me." The plaintiff was Miss Margaret Backhus, of Parker-street, Silver- town. E., and the defendant Re- ginald Davey, a motor mechanic, of the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.

Davey gave evidence that he thought things over while in hos- pital with scarlet fever, and came to the conclusion that he and Miss Backhus were not suited to cach

THOUGHT THE GIRL COULD NOT COOK.

London, June 13. A defendant in a breach of pro-lother.

Grapes in Cookery. Grapes, the lightest and most them dry, Make ́n batter with 2

Grape Marmalade. digestible of fraits, are seldom eggs.

Remove the stalks from 3 or 4. a breakfastcupful flour, b. grapes, put the fruit in a pre- used In cookery by British house und pinch of salt, 2 tablespoonfule serving pan, add boiling water to wives. This is probably because upur, teacupful milk, a good barely cover, and simmer gently until recent years they were an ,nch of grated nutmeg, and extremely expensive luxury, but itke amount of cinnamon. Mix broken. Drain well, pass through Court yesterday gave as his reason nine letters in hospital expressing till the grapes are tender but not mise action at Middlesex Sheriff's Counsel: Didn't you write hor this objection no longer holds and beat until the batter is pern fine steve, and return the pulp to for breaking off the engagement love for her?--Yes. good. The im orted viristina hoffectly smooth and free of lumps, the pan. To ench pint add 12 oz. that, his fiancee was not domesticat- reached a high degree of excell-then add to it the grapes. Melt 2 sugar (or 1 lb. if a sweet preserva ed. ence, and are now quite cheap-so tablespoonfuls butter in a large is wanted) and boil from 20 to let us make use of them occasional-frying or omelette pan, and when 30 minutes.

Were those letters pure decolt to her?I suppose they were.; "She was nothing of a cook," he| The jury awarded Miss Backhus said, "and as I am a working man £50.

FRECKLES AN

HIS FRIENDS

NEW DISPLAY

of.

A Large Assortment

of

BATHING CAPS

and

SHOES

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GEE..L GUESS THEY'LL HAVE TO SHOOT LINDY...

AIN'T IT A SHAME? I CAN IMAGINE HOW! FRECKLES MUST FEEL

ABOUT IT, Too!?

HE DOESNT FEEL ANY WORSE THAN

WE DO

AW, GREE-E LINDY.... YOU DON'T Kjoy! How SORRY I AM........ HONEST

YOU DONT HONEST AND TRULY!!

A Chance?

IN THE

HEANTIME, FRECKLES PLEADS

[WHY, IF SOUD. SHOOT

LINDY, AN' THEN, AFTER- WARDS, FIND OUT THAT

HIS LEG WASHT, „BROKEN AT ALLA

WOULDN'T YOU

DESPERATELY FERL' AWFUL

WITH

MURPHY

TO

SPARE

LINDY'S

LIFE

BAD FIRE, I

HUNGE MONRY | ́IN THE BANKE....

WHAT [WOULD YOU.

DO WITH MONEY, FRECKLES?

By Blosser

TO PAY FOR ANY

| AID A VETERINARIAN.)

COULD ENE TO LINDYALLETS, AT LEAST GIVE LINDY THE BENEFIT

OF A DOUBT!

SAY! I LIKE YOU'R SPIRIT, MY BOY....... ALL RIGHT.LET'S TRY TO

· GET. LINDY INTO

"ROWN...........COME

ON!!

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