THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1931.
WOMEN'S
WORLD
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
NEW!
AUTUMN HATS
IN SILK AND OTHER NEW MATERIALS.
THESE ARE THE VERY LATEST FASHIONS,
HAND-BAGS
IN DAINTY STYLES JUST UNPACKED.
LE BEAU
KING'S THEATRE BUILDING,
D'Aguilar, St.
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
YOUR CHILDREN.
By Olive Roberts Barton.]
You should not change a baby's regimen, or system of feeding, now that the summer is here, with- out consulting a doctor. All an pervision of feeding should be done by an understanding physi- cian, especially during these days when even breast feeding in sup- plemented by such things as cod- liver oll, orange juice and vege- table julee.
not
The baby who in getting coil- liver oil, for instance, may need it on hot days, if he is having wun-bathe. The sun-baths them selves abould be regulated to the weather, and the time chosen auit- able for the type of day it hap pens to be. Before 11 or after 3, standard time, are considered the best hours on hot summer days,
Wenning should be a carefully supervised process, also the addi- Elon of any extra foods the baby ls to have.
May Give Extra Foods.
If extra foods are to be added to the diet, the baby being old enough. to have them, the old way was to walt until nutumn. Sometimes that is wise; sometimes it is not necessary to wait. It depends en- tirely upon conditions, bat #t no ather time is a doctor's advice so thoroughly needed as now.
strained
When vegetables are elther for jufce or pulp through a fine wire sieve, be sure that the
1377] steve is clean
whole. Pine
Cocktail Dress.
Seen at Ascot.
were
Opening of the Ascol meel- ing. Large hais and long Tull-skirted dresses generally worn at Ascot, as shown in this picture. (Tinara copyright.
AEROPLANE LIGHTER.
the
TO-DAY'S RECIPES.
Banana Salad.
An unusual hors d'œuvre. Halve four bananas, take out the fruit carefully and keep the half-skins entire. Cut the fruit into small dice, mix with chopped apple and small beetroot, also cut fato dicc. Mix with mayonnaise and pilo into the half-skins. Force a line of un-
sweetened, whipped cream down the centre of each and sprinkle with Anely chopped parsley and the sieved yolk of a hard-boiled egg. Before serving, pour a little cold but liquid aspic or savoury jelly in to eight plates: leave until set and place our halved banana on each. This is a special disli for party de- easions. 11 tastes good and looks pretty
Gooseberry Croustades.
Cut 3 stale sponge cakes in halves lengthways and fry in buiter till
10
10
KU
Across
1 George I could never under- stand how the first part of this dainty got into it. (hidden).
·8 What part of a room nounda re-.
miniscent of an occupation in the Aretle Circle?
This dog is no pointer-its tall notwithstanding.
a golden brown. Stew lb. goose-11 These are used in many games, berries in very little water and 12 Dextgrity,
it sounds.
plenty of sugar till tender, then 13 Hunting this is by no means what heap up on to the croustades, sprinkle with desiccated coconut and decorate with glace cherries,
FLOWER RUGS.
roop
Suuli rugs for n
with a polished floor have the appearance of large int single flowers. The rugs are made of felt or wool, but from a distance look like velvet, and each petal is outlined, while the stamens and pistil are clearly marked in the centre.
The Newest Mode.
16 What a model!
17 Give new strength.
18 A rone by any other nane might smell as sweet-or sweeter--but it could not climb so high.
21 At high tido these sands disap-
pear from vlow,
23 Sounds à suitable wine for the camper--but if in Scotland, care la indented.
25
A flower that should appen to the darin' nirman.
I can send a tasting sample along it that will do (hidden).
don.
28 These are in the Tower of Lon.
29 One of the 'three sharpers who fleeced Gil Blas. The monk who attended the prior Aynier in "Ivanhoe."
30 By this new varletics are
chtained.
Down
This artist hokis the boat back. Milk thin, in Vraner,
4 Sounds ny though it might des. cribe a puppy, and makes good strong gloves,
5 One who gives the impression of
STICKERS
eating his own words.
6 An inclination to like. 7 Noxlous.
8 Ile's in the plot.
10 The forerunner of the crinoline. Beer must have been cheap' in those days.
14 Something which a matador must
be 16.
jis Thin is used (with a spade and is auro to be found in the yard. 10 The bosR.
20 More paintable in a ple than in
a powder.
21 A clown may, and evoke laugh- ter, but there is something very forbidding about it.
122 He comes from the Franco-
Belgian border.
20 Found at the end of the Psalms. 27 Tucked up for the night.
Saturday's Solution
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A RINGB ̈H ̈ A ALPAGA BUSTLING SINT Y
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5 CRAMBLE EATLES OD ̃YBIE AT
A DORABLE" RARELY
DOLCETE" GEMINI U REEFER
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Black and white, perhaps the most favouret of ill con- binations, is expressed in a very original and pleasing way in this cocktail dress.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
A new cigarette lighter for table which will delight dying en- thusiasts takes the form of nu nero. plane. The plane is tude of silver and is set on a small black wooden stand, nod to obtain a light the propeller is swung round ozice.
wire breaks easily and comes off In the food.
Never use old vegetables that have stood, and never use cooked vegetables that are even a day old. Sometimes hables appear to be ill, cross or RETVOUM froni alom ach troubles when something other than indiretion is 10 blame.
Prickly heat is
is easily recognized, sil sally comes on the neck. chest, or with fat babies, on the back. It is a rash of very fine red spots. Wool next the skin muy cause it, so it should be removed
substi-! and soft linen or muslin tatel. However, the abdominal tands which are always part wool the should not be discarded in
summer.
Powders Are Needed, Bathing the skin frequently helps some, but dusting powders to dry op perspiration are neces- Bary
Soda and water allowed to dry, on are good, or talcum pow- der: but too much talcum fills the
роген. If the skin is raw and chafed, a little stearate of zinc
powder, gently rubbed in, is gond, but it must be kept away from the baby's mouth and anything that touches his mouth or hands.
of
Chafing comes in the folds the skin. Diapers must be changed quickly the skin must be hathed each time, and diaper should be put on that has not first been thoroughly washed.
boiled and
no
dried, preferably in the sun.
Soft linen squares are good to protect sore surfaces. Cold cooked starch puste is soothing, or a dust; ing of baric acid powder
and
starch. Bran is better than soap in the washing water; olive oil or sweet oil are effective if used in- stead of water, Cleanliness is ab- Roletely necessary at all times.
A striking colour combina- tion la accured by thead white erepe pyjamas being worn with a maroon satin coat which is lined with orange.
Well! Well!
The diagram shows how 12 apples may be placed in na to form six straight rows, with four apples in each row. See if you can change the positions of four apples so as to form seven sunight rows with four apples in each row."
NEW YORK GANGSTERS
ANGER AROUSED BY KILLING OF CHILDREN.
New York, Aug. 1. Public anger has been aroused, by the killing of three and the
A
E
B
The diagram shows how it is possibla to score 28 points—each scorn corning. from a different set of four circles that form & square, Nine squares of circles will be of the size indicated by the circles that contain, A. Four of the site indi cated by B' Four of the sire indicator: by C. Two indicated by this D'a and two of the size indicated by
the upper tingle the upper single E, the lower single C and the ED.
NAUTILUS IN NORWAY.
wounding of two little children in ARRIVES AT BERGEN ON WAY
the course of warfare between rival criminal ganga which led to
Police Commissioner Mulrooney
TO ARCTIC.
Bergen, Aug. 1. yesterday giving an order for the
The Nautilus arrived herg at patrolling of the city by police in 6 o'clock this morning. motors and armed with shotguns She left Plymouth on July 28 between six in the evening and for the Arctic via Norway --- six in the morning,
Reuter.
Аза result of operations a patrolman following
of the first night's
Mulrooney's alogan "Shoot above got the third whom he knows. the waistline" shot a member of a Two, other racketeers were mortal- party holding up a shop and ly wounded.-Router's American
a second. He vows to Service.
arrested
By Blosser
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AS FRECKLES DOES A DETECTIVE LOOKING FOR
AND HIS FATHER SAT AND TALKED, BEFORE SOINS ||
TO BED,
THE DOORBELL RANG AND
A MAN, ANHO, ZANNOUNCED HIMSELF AS
„A DETECTVË,
WAS UBLIEZE
İMANT, AT OUR
HOOSE...THERES NOTHING "VIZORIS,"
IS THERE?
OLD MAN HECTOR'S HOUSE
I WAS TOLO THAT HE LIVES ON THIS STREET
SEEMS THAT THIS HECTOR,
IS A RICH OLD RECLUSE „AND A COLLECTOR OF, RARE JEWELS,« HIS MOST PRIZED RUBY DIE- APPEARED MYSTERIOUSLY AND I'VE BEEN PUT ON.
THE CASE”........ DOES HE LIVE FAR FROM
HERE T
HE'S THE QUEGREET MAN IN TİKE TOWN.... HIS HOUSE IS WAY DUT AT THE END OF THE STREETim. WHY DON'T YOU STAY ALL NIGHT AND IN THE MORNING I'LL HAVE FRECKLES TAKE YOU OUT TO HIS PLACE L'
AY LANDI ANHAT ARE YOUR E DOING UP SO LATEL'ARENT}
YOU AND YOUR FATHER. ENER
COMINE TO BED?
HIGHTH
FRECKLES
THE DETECT
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