FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD USE.
MOLCO
MOLICO is pure full cream'milk, in powder form. from cows grazing in the world's finest pastures. Molico is ideal for every household use puddings, custards, ices, in tea and coffee. Just add water.
No refrigeration necessary.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1931.
WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
PAIN IN THE HEART,
A Chic Hat.
By a Family Doctor.]
The commonest cause of "pain In the heart" is Indigestion, thej next commonest cause is "nerves": This in particularly true. of Younger people. particularly
women.
They should, of course, make certain from their doctor that nothing is wrong with the heart; and having done that they should! try to forget the pain by taking an interest in other things, avoid- ing too much stadgy food and other hinbits of excess,
In older people true heart pain has the following churncteristics. It most frequently comes during exertion, such as runningi
for walking. It is not over the heart as rufe, but in the centre of the chest. 11 is a sudden, grip- ping, vice-like pain; often feuding to run up to the throat or to the back of the neck and down the arm. It is generally relieved by standing quite still. It may be particularly liable to come on if you exert yourself too soon after meals,
This pain, known as Anginn. should be regarded as a warning: It means your heart is growing! tired and should be treated kindly.
Try to reduce your activities-- particularly after food and take long nights. Sometimes raking there Magar with your seats Jessens the frequency of the attack.
Do not drink with your NAIM. | but about un hour and a half after!
food.
An Autumn. Suit.
Another idea for mixing the materiais. The skirt
and lower part of bodice, are made of Blue gilk marocain: sleeves and yoke are printed erope de chine; and the coat is fine won marocain in the same shade as the skirt, lined with the printed crepe.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
WELL, HERE IT 16........ONE TWENTY THREE MADOÉN
STREET...402, THE HOUSES
HERE COME RIGHT OUT
TO THE SIDE WALIC.... NO FRONT PORCHES OR "ANYTHING!!~~~~
MUINIEL
The perfect little hat-of art black straw with a wreath o: deep cream silk roses posed
along the uphraed brim."
BEAUTY HINTS.
FASHION NOTES.
The Over-Blouse.
Paris is going in' definitely for the over-blouse. The over-blouses fen- tured By Paris dressmakers show waistcoats
આવો
double-breasted blouses of plaid effects. Pluid talletas Are used by a number of dreasmakers for waistcoats and blouses,
and usually a scarf or bed collar shows outside the col. jackets. Everywhere, too, one seen the double-breasted .over. jacket slightly draped over a belt In the
These are natural waistline. Inlmost always in a contrasting en
suits. The matin over-
our to
blouse in
in skirt. Very
particularly effective
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Across
I Patronising.
Amythical
monster like sound of bells before an ancient
the
god.
white, topping often, there is a aritin, either in the centre front or back, or perhaps,
This begins to hory, but winds {in a one-sided effect. Many are the
up on the edge, in the meantime. sleeveless blouses which have for
11 Venice produced a famous one. trinting a draped kerchief
Beckline
Mine 112 Restore, or make newer, in front, with the front extending
13 Sounds Bke the principal port of an inch or two beyoud shoulder seam
n horse. and_buttoned at one side with four IC Flick (or five small buttons covered with
the material of the toyse.
-
Many of the dressmakers with their autumn collections are show. jing ropas of sed pearls to argonu. Įpany evening gowns. Although the necklaces are short- molific choker-length the ropes themselves are composed of severní strings of Ipearls, Aunt rénch about the thick. Įness of a woman's finger.
Que of the important style-fen- tures of this new jewellery, fashion is the way the necklace.clasps are By Allein Hart.]
mande to harmonise with the rest of the costume, Whenever possible, The woman who can keep the jewellel clasp of the neckines mile on her face when her feet matches exactly the colour of the hurt is a heroine. But even she dress, or, in the case of printed may take it out on the office. boy chion
ROWIA. SOINC outstandin sooner or later!
fenlour in the design.
Comfortable feet are a first be- cosulty to Hummer comfort. If you are going to business daily, font care is much more important ther the colour a' rouge you use, Moreover, it shows just as much, for little tense lines are etched in faces of women whose feet hurt. You really need bigger shoes for annier time if you must stand on your feet much or walk a long dis- |tance each day.
Aside from the actual shoes you wear which should not be so high- heeled that you textur: this way and that, the care of your feet is trumendously important.
There are medicinal Roups for feet that hurt. Soak them in suds made from one of them, if feet feel hot and swollen.
Good old salt baths are wonder- ful sedatives for tired feet. So are alternating hot and cold baths, with a little cologne in the water. Just an ordinary hot goapy sezdcing is some help. So is borax i walce,
Whatever you use. he regular | about it. If you could give your] feet a little attention each night ron would find their reaction the next day would more than repay
To#.
Fresh hosiery daily is a first aid to tired feet. No one who cares
gt her feet should wear her stockings twice in succession with- nut washing them. There really Is no exture for It. For washing Focal a pair of stockings is the easiest thing in the world. And they need no ironing.
Second, if you can have two pairs of shoes and wear them on alternating days, you will find your feet feel much better. Given a day of rest, with proper shoe trees in them, any pair of shoes is certain to brace up. Resting the shoes is both beneficial to them and to the feet, too. For a dif- ferent pair rests the feet,
DETECTIVE STEELE SENT YOU? Ou, YES, NOW I REMEMBER.......
CONG RIGHT
ON IN!
The Classic Note.
A dinner-gown In parch- ment-colour moire chiffon volvet, parfectly moulded to the figure, the skirt ending in a short train.
HE SAID THAT YOU HAD A NICË ROOM THAT YOU'D LET ME HAVE....1'M
JUST GOING TO STAY
A FEW DAYS.... "WANTA" SEE
THE TOWN.....
Mrs. Culler!
HE ALSO SAID THAT AR,CULLER WAS AN ENGINEER ON THE RAILROAD AN' THAT YOU HAD A BOY,
TOO
קזת
included, and thus 'organised religion la divided, 17 Ton. emphatica-ig. 18 Get un. 21.Ristaus, and something very like a
kick buck.
23 You won't not the Thames alight with these, but they'll help you to get on.
2 A stone that is near In, age, 25 Sometimes seen at the end
Arcaites,
of
28 The prople of the Zanzibar
Coast,
29 A King's man associated with his formes, but in no way with Humpty-Dumpty.
30 Times to rest. One must keup one's head above water for this (Hyphen.)
Down.
2 Memeing, perhaps, and common-
sense is very essential.
Determine this, and take up your reward.
4 These perform the sveond act necessary to the completion of a dovd
5 Pressing
6 Baby's thunics uphold father, and now we have something to
STICKERS
NOGAWN-
LEATHER
In Step 1, the one letter A is formed.
By adding a second letter, T, the word
AT is formed in Step Z.
· ·By adding another letter, a word may be formed in Step 3, and in each suc- ceeding step the addition of another let ter will produce a new word until the word LEATHER is formed in Step Can you supply the letters? Letters may be canarged as long as they are all used
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SUGAR MARKET. · ·
THE LATEST CABLED. QUOTATIONS.
The following cable at the close of the sugar market yesterday has teen received by Measra. Pen-
London Terminals. March 1982 6/10 up %d. May 1932 7/ up' d. August 1932 7/2% up ld. December 1931 6/8 up 12d. Buyers at above prices, nollers asking d-d, more.
work upon.
7 Tell,
8 Cash payments taken by good men
in the Army.
10 Man taken the lead in this hive of industry which is, to some exent, merely a matter of fact. 14 Always ready to take it turn. 16 This law is illegal,
19 It certainly doesn't sound
though the pirate had hyacinthine locica,
20 Half at home on land, and half in the water, but no amphiban. 21 It has "been wet" at intervals.
(Anag-).
22 Sounds like impossible instruc-
24 Peruvian province.
tions, but is merely dull.
27 The end-of everything.
Yesterday's Solution.
CONFLAGRATION
EFFECTE DISDAIN LHHOEK T LEAN MURKY FIVE ONNAT BOL WTHUEUN NOMINAL
HUV
A ANTVERF PACKING MTE U KNE MOAT SALLY AKIN UIFE T RUMPLED TRIVIAL STE U
BLUESTOCKINGSI
Yesterday's Solution
| 21 121
13 31
1331 1331 14641
The remarkable revenible number is 1. It tends the same from left in right. Eleven times I gives 121, another re versible number. "Multiply 121 by 11
and the answer is 1331, alaci reversible. Multiply this by 11 and the product, 14641, is reversible abo.
SILVER FUTURES.
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.
Mesars. Pentreath and Co. have been advised by cable of the fol- ,lowing quotations for New York aliver future as at the close of the market yesterday.
December 1931 31.20 up 1.95. May 1932 31.30 up 2.20. July 1932
31.43
UP -1.88.
New York Terminals. March 1932 1.33 down 2 nts, May 1932 1,37 down 3 pts. London (25/9/31).-Sugar mor- July 1932 1.42 down 2 pts. ket nervous owing to sharp Im- September 1932 1.47 down 2 pta.provement in sterling from G$3.46 December 1931 132 down 3 pts, to G$3.80. Buyers hesitating.
NES...MY HUBBAND IS DUG HONE "TO NIGHT AND FLOYD, MY BOY, JUST. /MENT DO THE STORE FOR ANË... LET ME MAKE A
YOUP OF COCOA For you!!
D
By Blosser
CZE. SKES A DANDY LADY... AN' HERE I THOUGHT SHOD DE A MEAN WOMAÏ............You WOULDN'T" "THINK SUCH NICHT
PEOPLE WOULD LIVE IN THIS PART OF TOWN !!
01931 2W MEA
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