UNPACKED THIS MORNING!
From
PARIS
THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1931.
WOMEN'S
WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
THE LATEST MODEL HATS
MORE THAN ONE HUNDREL.
ELITE STYLES
A. P. C. BUILDING.
FOR THE
$50
STYLES.
FOR A SNAPSHOT
SECOND PRIZE $20
THIRD PRIZE
Photographs to
$10
submitted
during the month of September.
VARIETY OF SUBJECTS
Entries may comprise bathing scenes, lural street scenes, typical
studies of local Chinese life, photos of local beanly spots etc.
Rules of COMPETITION.
The competition is confined
exclusively to amateurs. 2.-The prizes will be awarded to
the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographs submitted during the month of September. 3.-The Editor's dreision shall bo
final. In the event of two or
more photos being considered
of equal merit either of the
The right to publish any or all of the plinton in the Telegraph is reserved.
Photos, preferably black and white glossy prints, should be addressed to the Editor and be inscribed on back with name and address of sender,
three prizes will be divided ne--The result of the competition
cordingly.
-Photographs which have already
been entered in local competition
aro Ineligible.
will be announced simultaneous- ly with the publication of the float batch of photos.
VARY YOUR SALADS.
Pretty Coiffure.
By an Ex-Chef.]
There is a need to confine our salada to the green vurlety alone. Numerous combinations of meat. fish, vegetable, and fruit salada can be brought into use with a little thought. Many of these are also most economical, as they can be made of odd fragments of foodi which 'may be too small to be served alone. Try these:--
Ment Salads.
1. Diced cold tongue and cheese, chopped cucumber, Relture, and an Italian dressing.
2. Cold ham chopped up, grated raw carrots, a little minced onion and parsley, seasoned with a may-
onnaise dressing.
3. Cold chicken chopped dnely and mixed with dieed apples, lanoma, and evlery, with a garnish | of chopped nuts and a cream dress- ing.
4. Chopped veal and ham, thin slices of hardboiled egg, chopped pickles nnd a curry cream dressing.
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Fish Salads,
A pretty evening coiffure: hair parted low on one side, drawn softly uver the head. and arranged in curls on the opposite sile and round the back, only a few curls falling
on the parting side,
Flak sardines. hard-tailed eggs, sliced boiled potatoes, chopped Celery and olives, a dash of lemon Jettuce, and tonto with an Italian juice, and a sour-milk dressing.
14. Tinned salmon, diced curum- dressing andl a garnish of parsley.
fennel
2. Shrimps, Flapped boiled car her and holled potatoes, sliced to rots, grate: apples, crisp lettuce, malos with a garnish of tomato entsup, and ayonnaise and a mayonnaise dressing.
dressing.
#. Tanny fish, the elioppor aj heart of young cabbage, dices of
Smartly Simple.
Although extremely simple in its general effect, this evening” Kown of heavy black jersey de sole would not be out of place at the most formal function..
Vegetable Salads.
1. Grated carrots, chopped apples and celery, sliced oranges, nuts, and a mayonnaise dressing.
2. Cooked coll cauliflower, ene rots, and pea mixed together, raw alled tomatoes, minced onion- the whole then maricaded in a French dressing and topped with amyonnaise.
3. Sliced
hretreet. chapped 'oniou and celery, the shredded heart of a cablové, a sprinkling of finely chopped, mixed herbs and cheese dressing,
4. Cold dieed potatoes, blanched † and chopped Brazil nuts, sliced eucumber and French dressing.
5. The shredded heart of a sub- bage.
chopped apple, bentrout. Fund celery with i1 mayonnaise dressing.
banann,
6. Sliced green beans, grated car- rots and tornips, finely chopperf old boiled potatoes, crisp lettuce and an Italian dressing.
7. Sliced beetroot anil orange ar- ranged in layers, sprinkled
over with finely chopped potatoes and water-cres, garnished with parsley, with a dressing of salad oil mixed) (with lemon juice.
Fruit Salads,
1. Skinned grapes," sliced fanges dressed with oll and lemon Buice and laid on a bed of eulive. tarnished with chopped sata and topped with sulud cream.
2. Sliced apples and banana with
a garnish of tomate and paraley and n
Chuch dressing.
apples, walnuts.
colors, and pinenie, the whole sea- oned with pepper and salt and mixed thoroughly. A leme jelly Hi then poured over it and the mix- [ture put into individuad moulds and
erved a crisp lettuce.
LACE AND CHIFFON.
A lovely het jacket, which relies its popularity more on begaty dhan warnih, is made of find spotted net in a deep reru shade, to match a wkle bera of lace to jacket and to the wide sleeves. The not is finely tucked, and the whole garment lined with chiffon in the softest shade of coral pink. The contes is made to reach just to tho waist. and the, roll collar composed of lace mounted over an. other of chiffon.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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DIFFICULTY IN SLEEPING.
[By a Family Doctor.]
Some people find grent difficulty' in sleeping; others think they sleep very much less than they actually do. Remember that an hour of ,wakefulness at night may seem an eternity, whereas six hours sleep will pass as a moment. However, if one begins to get into the way 'of thinking one is not sleeping and of worrying whether one la go. ing to sleep one tends very enally to get into the habit of lying awake, If you find mich n dificulty start- 'ing try, above all, not to let it worry you. In addition, you can try inking a short walk in the open air just before turning in. Sometimes
£L
hot bath just before going to bed may help. Again, take a book to bed with you and read for half an hour.
If you are able to wake up in the middle of the night it is often a good thing to turn on the light and read for a bit rather than lie awake "trying to sleep."
Across
24
152
1 Words meaning-a ilebrow mea- sure, steal, alternative, article, and spread, in that order, are confirmed.
As the King opens Parliament (two words).
10. Quite a small grain. 11 Worry.
12 Conceals lives. ~ 13 Scoffer.
14 Strictly entre noue, 17 A small seal that is of amphi
bious.
19 A Government official,
traveller when upset.
But If none of these dodres helps 21 So as I may sheer the denert you get your doctor to prescribe a simple sleeping drought. There'ure many that are quite harmless and anyhow, for less harmful than a sleepless night.
22 What with a fellow-countryman
who in more than a bit on, and..... 24 associates who exist largely on
lies, it is no wonder that 26 Ibidulge in "rough stuff.” 2. Moves
strides.
with long bounding
31. Not uniform.
Io not, however, prescribe drugs for yourself, for some of them are dangerous and some ure liable to
ruce a habit which is extremely The capital of Persin. difficult to break,
Used 20,000 Shoes.
Three pairs of slippers N day is the rate Harriel Hoctor, famous dancer shown here, uses them. That's about 600 pair a year. She has used up 10,000 pairs, costing. G$5.60 à pair-G$55,000 worth-In her dancing cureer, sho said recently.
Sh--hil
32 There will be word from France
when Tom returns.
34 Mechanic.
35 Language used in any art-good
hagunge, of course.
Down
2. A turning out that has its own
ating. 3 Raises.
4 Mixtures with an object.
6 Having an uneven slirfaço which
the rug in no way conceals,
6 May be nasal toxophilitic.
7 Benten.
8 The acorn is tem, there abouts, a great falling away
STICKERS
AROMA LED MANAGER
The divee words on the jar do not nakes. Using the same letters, can
you reanange them into two words that
will reveal witat the jar conia?
from their usual form (anng;), D Cannot be seen in something
casily seen.
14 Even a shade may make amende. 15 Progeny.
16 Have a try!
18 It is useless to spread it within
sight of the bird.
20 There's nothing hore,
23 Persia's ancient expital.
26 This should supply coffee with no
grounds for complaint.
27 Ho lost his Hte while assisting
his uncle Priam.
28 Sell in small quantities with on
end in view.
30 A ball is the centre of attrac-
thun here and it winds up with - spirit. 31 A short sacred musical compori-
tion.
Yesterday's Solution,
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Yesterday's Bolution
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THE PHARMACY
Asiatic Building.
26, Queen's Rd. O. Tolophone 20:45.
|RECKLES-
IS NOW IN THAT-SECTION) -OF-TOWN-
KNOWN AS ISLAND CITY,
ON HIS WAY TO A MRS. CULLER, WHERE
DETECTIVE STRELE HAS SENT HIM SO THAT HE MIGHT KEEP AN EVE OUT FOR ANY SIGNS OF
FARBAR......
SURE....THIS PLACE WAS
A SODA FOUNTAIN,... I'LL GET MYSELF A CHOCOLATE
SODA BEFORE 1 60 ON DOANN TO ARS. "CULLER'S+!!·
WE DON'T HAVE CHOCOLATE...
ONLY FLAVOR WE COT
IS VANILLA...I'LL BRĪNS IT TO THAT TABLE "BACK"THERE.HAVE
SEAT
P
ALL RIGHT ---
1 UKE —NJANILLA
ABOUT AS WELLIN
NEVER SAN DET KID AROUND NICS LOOKIN' HERE BEFORE
LAD, TOO... I BETCHA HES
PLAYIN' HOOKEY FROM SCHOOL ANLIS BUMMIN.
DOWN HERE SO “HIS OLD MAN DON'T SEE
SLINA -
THINGS AROUND HERE LOOK A LITTLE PHONY... STILL, I GUESS YOU CANT EXPECT A SWELL SODA ~PARLOR IN THIS PART OF TOWN. SEGMG_ I HEAR TALKIN' BACK OF THAT PARTITION !!
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