SALE ENDS AUGUST 8th.

CLEARANCE LINES

BELOW COST

(We must make room for our Winter Stocks

HATS

shortly due)

ONE SPECIAL

LOT AT

$1.50

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1931.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

American Society Ladies Achieve Individuality.

129

125

Bathing Suits, Shoes

AND

Caps

AT LOWEST PRICES

IN HONGKONG.

SUNSHADES

PRICES THAT

MUST CLEAR

RAINCOATS $11.75

A VERY WIDE RANGE, FRØM

If only out of curiosity you should see

These

ELITE

STYLES

A.P.C. Bldg.

THE

VALUES

SUCCESSFUL REMEDY

REMOVES THE CAUSE

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BLOOD AND SKIN COMPLAINTS Rheumatism, Stiff and Painful Joints, Sciatica, Lurabago, Eczema, Rashes Ulcers, Sores, Boils

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Has Restored Thousands - Will Restore You

Of all Chemists and Stores

MRS. MOTONO.

Massage.

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Avoid all Imitations

Pictured on the left and centre are two of America's younger sel in dainty outfit, wearing sports pumps in white buckskin with enloured tips, while the tady on the right is wearing an orange beige sheer crepe jacket suit, with no roller and Baring lapels and a searf in the dark brown rolur.

TO-DAY'S RECIPES.

contivue stirring 11 the mixture da very hot, Adil a few drops lemon tice, season with a princis of cayenor and salt, it neressary,

at are.

Emergency Savouries. then spread on the trust and serve

The following may be prepared

In a few minutes from odds and fends that are usually to be found in the larder. They may be used

4

Sardine Croutes.

SEA BATHING.

By Family Doctor.

Medically, son bathing is good, but maluty in virtue of the other

Skin and bone 4 large sardines things which generally go with sea

as a second dish when the anand chop them coarsely, Pai bathing. Sea bathing usually im- expected guest arrives to share oz. butter and 2 tablespoonfulsplies a holiday at the sen and there- [ the Bencheon that Was just milk in a small sau

saucepan and fore means rest from routine work, sufficient for The family: or when hot add the sardines, 1 tea-

1

again, being considerably less trouble to prepare than a pudding they may take the place of a sweet,

Indian Toust.

Mei: 1 oz. butter in a small pan, then add twn eggs, well beaten 1 tablespoonfui anchovy essence, teaspoonful chopped capors.

ant a pinch of red pepper. Stfe Till the mixture begins to thicken, then spread on small squares of hot buttered tonst und

serve, Loned.

Savoury Boats.

over

a

spoonfal anchovy earners, a few plenty of sleep, good food, fresh air. The bathing it- grains of engemie, and lastly the exercise and sun. yolks of 2 eggs. Stir by the side self helps in that it promotes sleep of the fire till the mixture begins and stimulates the appetite; it al- to thicken but do not let it boil so implies a certain amount of exer the preparation on squares of stimulating to the skin and the body in case it should curdle. Spreadrise; in addition the cold water is

red toast and serve immediately.

As a whole,

Bengal Toasts.

"

11 Is mistake, however, to Stamp out a few small rounds bathe too long and too often, es- of bread and fry them in hot Intipecially when one first goes to the or butter. Keep them hot while ea; for then it is definitely enervat- you prepare the following mix-ing. As you get used to it you can ture:--Chon fuely, 2 oz. Jeanfstay in longer and go in perhaps croked ham and make it into a two or three times a day. But Pour boiling water

stil

with a little

cream, young children and elderly people adessertspoonful anuce, and should be content with one dip in a kippered herring, eover and leave 14.

few gains of cayenne. Spread day, for quarter of an hour, Mean-i

e mixture on the toast, sprinkle while put an egg in

It is most important.never to slay pan with

the top thickly with grated chees in so long as to feel chilled and and bake in a hut oven for a few shivering, and it is wise on coming slightly browned. minutes or till the cheese has out to rub down vigorously. When

the sun

shining you

may follow the aea bathe by a sun bathe, and this is often the more pleasant part. But remember, after salt water you are particularly liable to burn; so at first be careful how The woman who likes to carry smear yourself with olive all before

long

you expose yourself. If you sharp knife or a paly of scissors lying in the sun you will greatly re- with her in her handbag will duce this risk. japprove of the newest petknives,

hot water and boil it hard. Take the fish from the kipper bones, mince it, and add 1 oz. butter, teaspoonful parsley, # few grains of

cayenne, and a pinch of salt (if necessary). Put the mix- fure on buttered foast ent in oval, tal-shaped pieces, make very hot in the oven, and just before serving sprinkle with chopped Hard-boiled egg.

SHAGREEN PENKNIFE.

I

Across

This officer sounds like a jing, but he'd hate you to say xe.

5 Upset, and mine is a T

"I have found a watch Emil Teet yesterday" (hidden).

In the Niagara falls or in the Trent.

11 Something it is open to you lo

accept.

12 Harden in a Yorkshire river,

13 Division of old Italy.

16 The present oeensdon only.

Betrays her parentage.

18 Hummy.

21 Net tux (n.).

14 Put my head at my feet, and get yet another vilinge in Sur- ruy.

25 You might correctly take it for

a dance...or for a run.

28 An Oriental starts it, and it's

fit for tillage,

30 Goes before many a laty.

ag Beds, perkaps.

Famous Quaker and insect make a flag.

36 Man's name.

37 You'll find this later, if you

worry it a bit and keep on the qui pire.

38 Make clear.

The temple isn't far away!

40 Diminish.

41 A great plonver of learning in

the Sixteenth Centary,

Down

1 Part of a mure that hus her wits

nbout her.

2 Less commo

3 Oriental ruler.

4 Italian old muster.

Part of a bill, though it suggests the other end of the bird.

STICKERS-

The five big cicles represent planets. All of the mall circles are stars and there are 81, five of them being hidden by the planets. As the stars and planets now stand, every star but the black encs, is on a straight line, horizontally, vertically

with diagonally

ape or more of the planets. Can

you seats

i rearrange the planets i so that every star will be on a straight. line with one or another of the planeta? Each planet may be moved at far as you Like, bail orly in one direction a

•The planels will, of course, obscure five other stars than those now covered.

16

PREMIER'S RETURN FROM GERMANY.

GA biri nel 21 across, though apparently it would cost nothing to see it.

7 A Southern princess.

8 Serious to begin with 39 across. 114 Sore with cruel capabilities.

17 The bearer of

wonguen.

19 Also,

20 How yesterday started. 121 Found in a geranium.

thousand

|22 American author. (Mark how near another form of 19 down Is to it)

23 Nothing suggests itself here. 25 fut stuff this.

20 The rent in your clothing sur-

rounds an object,

27 Immobility.

29 Stretches,

30 An outdoor-gante iniplement. 31,Glube.

34 Look up for the trombler. 36 Wind up.

Yesterday's Solution

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SUDAKI AUDD SFT NOW A B FULLET ̈M STRATA AEDIGESTE E NOES THE ALES N TOUTS" SKATE A

REVERED BRAMBEE

Yesterday's Solution

To get the alphabetical order of A, B

C and D on the top line; E, F, G and H

on the middle line and I, J, K and Lon

the bottom line, exchange the counters

in the following manner: 11-K, B-E. R-C, II-A, I-C, 1-F, 1-D, K-L, G-J. J-A, F-K, L-E, D-K, E-RE-DE-U and B-K

M

B

has made out of Britain, the Printe Minister said the work undertaken In his very successful meeting with the German statesmen would stiti he carried on.

Mr. MacDonald added that the

stages to go

through

would be

{ first_01 ****by the report of

the banking o

experts, which was very important Indeed. This report was called for by the recent London Con- ference, which recommended that the Bank for International Sottle- ments should be urged to set up without delay a committee of repo... ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU,

sentatives nominated by the ASSEUSE S. HONDA.

erhora of the Central Banks in- ASSEUJE S. KISAKI.

Have ready some buttered Loast which are made specially for A bathe before breakfast should

[terested, to Inquire into the Recommended for many, years of eut in small rounds with a neone women, and covered with be a very short one. It is wisest not

mediate further credit of Germany, Government Civil Hospital. Peak cutter. Melt 1 oz, butter in a very shagreen. The knives are small to buthe sooner than an hour or two

and to study the possibilities of con Hospital, etc.. and by all the local small pan, stir into it a table and dainty, and may be purchase should be worms and you shouldBerlin, after the longest flight he credits into long term credits.— after food; If you do so the water On his arrival last night fromverting a portion of the short term loctors,

spoonful tomato Bauce and 2 to match a powder-box and p-| 24, Wyndham Street Tol. 24945. tablespoonfuls grated cheese,' and stick, also of shagreen.

avoid going out beyond your depth. has yet undertaken and the first he British Wireless,

M

Tomnie Rounds.

THE GOOD WORK TO BE CARRIED ON.

London, July 30.

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SUNDAY IS THE FIRST DAY OFL SPRING.... AN”,

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WHY, WHAT'S THE MATTER? DO YOU → HATE WINTER

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WELL, ONLY FOR ONE. THING!!

WHAT'S

THAT?

By: Blosser

THE WATER ALWAYS- FREEZES WITH THE

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