THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1932.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS ·
WOMEN'S
WORLD
5.
STOCKTAKING
SALE
NOW ON
ÁT
"O.K." SILK STOKE
1. Peking Road, Kowloon.
EVERY ITEM MUST BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST.
NATURAL MINERAL
WATER
Contrexeville for Douretic, Tonic, Digestive. Laxative,
Regulator of Digestion.
Evian-Waters for Luxury Table Water, the Most
Agreeable.
It
Vals Beatrix is pre-eminently a Table Water and of Regimen, which does not cloud the wine. rendiers great service in curing Diabetes.
Vittel Grande Source for Gout, Gravel and Nephritic Colic, Clycosuria Pyelitis and Chronic Cystitis. Arterio-Sclerosis in the first stage.
Vittel Source Hepar for Chronic Congestion of the Liver, Hepatic Colic, Biliary Lithiasis Infection, Abdominal Plethoria.
Vichy Colestíns for Arthrisme, Rheumatism, Cout,
Gravel, Diabetes.
Vichy Hospital for stomach and intestine trouble. Vichy Grande Grille for liver and bowels complaint.
OBTAINABLE AT
THE FRENCH STORE
99. Queen's Road Central.
Near Central Market.
FELIX HAT SHOP York Building, Next to Moutrje's.
WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT OUR
AUGUST SALE
IS NOW ON. CREAT REDUCTIONS ON ALL GOODS.
For the Best
LOCAL VIEWS
and
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS
Go To
Branch, 7, Beaconsfield Arcade.
MEE CHEUNG
Studio, Ice House St.
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
The bridesmaid's muff and wee bat of articial violets is something new for Summer weddings. The bridesmaid's dress is a little cowl-necked, sleeveless gown of lace and chif fon in a heavenly aquamarine blue, with puff-sleeved jacket to match.
The skirt is almost entirely of the lace, as in the upper part of the gown's bodice, and the sleeves of the jacket. The little violet muff and tiny hat that points down over one eye both have teuelies of the costume's colour, the muff being lined with the bluish green and the hut having a bow across the back of it. This costume would be lovely for the bride herself to wear at a home wedding or an inform- al one anywhere.
KNIT YOUR OWN BELTS
AMBER DELIGHT
Belts which are first knitted and Mix togelber duz. each of butter then plaited are being shown in and sugar. Beat up three egRY London. They are faished with a pickled ones will do); add them, chromium buckle, and are so sinart then half a pint of brenderumby. that it is not until they have been fanarter of . teaspoonful of sait, and tablespoonfulss of orange examined elusely that one realises three how easy it is to make them.
marmalade.
Buy skein of three different. Mix well together, pour into a coloured wools, according to the buttered mould that has a tight; colour of the freck with which the cover, and steunt for two hours. helt in to be wom. Cast on three Serve with a muce flavoured with stitches, and knit in stocking stitch forange or marnalade. until the length is decidedly more
than the waist measurement. Do measurement, and fasten on the this with ench colour, faster them buckle.
ull off, and stitch the sites of encl
Try this in the fashionable trico-
Six strand together so that you have lour of red, white, and blue. three long, narrow tubes Tait strands could be, made for a wider them, adjust them to the waist belt.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
TO-DAY'S RECIPES.
For the Sweet Course.
Egg Lemon Jelly. Cover oz. gelatino with cold water and sand 10 minutes. Then pour of the water and pour on breakfast-cup of boiling water, leav ing until dissolved.
A
Now beat together fresh eggs, add 1 cups now milk, and juice of 2 lemons. Mix all together careful ly, blending well. Slightly sweeten, stir in gelatine, and pour into a wet fold, leaving all night to act. This is most nourishing and tempt- ing.
Lemon Tartlets.
Crunh 2 small atale sponge cakes, and mix grated rind and juion of i large temon and 3 tablespoons soft sugar with the crumbs. Stir in 2oz. melted margarine and stir all gently over a low gas for a minute or two. Gradually stir in 2 well- beaten eggs and cook three or four minutes. Bake in a large pastry- lined art-tin, or in small puff jante shells.
A meringue of stiffly beaten egg- whiter and sugar is nice on a large tart, and should be lightly browned,
Lemon Arrowrool. This in very good for invalids. Mix dessertspoon fine white sugar with 3 of arrowrool. Squeeze the juice of a lemon on this. Gently pour over boiling water, stirring all the time till of a nice consistency- not too thin. Pour into a wetted monld and stand all night. Servo with cream.
Mock Cherry Pie.
Two cups of cranberries (out in two or coarsely chopped). 1 cup of seeded raisins, 3 tablespoons flour blended in 1 cup of water, 1 cup of sugar, pinch of salt
Mix cranberries and 'raisínu, add flour, sugar and salt. Line a pie plate with pastry and fill with cranberry mixture. Dot with small bits of butter and eover with Lop crual.
"DESERT" HANDBAGS.
Handbags for use in the suMDIET---
on the beach or for pienie, parties-- need to bo substantial. so the new
30
Acruss
190
A farmer's may have a great effect on that of his crops. & Impeach.
A bird that is not often eaten. It is rather rich.
11 It was playing with the gun just ankittens will play with a tiny leaf (hidden).
12 Boing as a wild animal, 13 Indian ox.
16 This is the place on which to
17
travel in the this, on fout or
wheel,
* up in ronfidence, so 3%
heur,
18 This oust be altered to be
correct. 21 Tricked. and.
letter, treated n helpless
cirildi.
with k
Ozz
more
1
23 A girl I have in my eye. 24 "I this before ten," expresses the
gardener's experience with mos- quites. It indicates u circuit. 20 The chicken's "peek of dirt." 28 Evading.
29 "He never y
thing. Nor ever does a wise one" (Kuri of Rochester on Charles 11). 30 When about half-way through thrac flowering shrubs come to
nel,
Down
A character in the "Comedy of Errors.
Fot in
3 Grow together-bust beauty side by side.
4 A good cry enjoyed by many.
Ought to be in this to be pru- fluccú.
Muny get knocked down for this. 7 Ir you're as right us these, you'll
be all right.
* You simply must give the nbori-
gine a chance. There is nothing
else to do.
10 Dog's trench in London.
14 Packa up, and studies hard, as
the schoolboy says.
15 Tho salver of this clue securTOS
fame.
19 The are of the horizon between the meridian of a place and a vertical circle passing through any celestial body.
20 The colt's ok mother is rather
knocked about.
121 Put some backbone into it; a fow words in the right place will help.
22 Not being British, so far as we are concerned, let us make a show about the alternative in- volved.
fes Quite a genial sort.
27. As the matter was so urgent-
much as he disliked the nature of the job-Eyre volunteered (hidden).
Yesterday's Solution. IFRANTIC MASTIFT
| អ៊
TERRIER NEMESIN L. A N ON A FEW T OMIT SMART SILO 10G
KINETIC
DRASTIE
K. LE R
HEATHEK
LANTERN T NO FEARGAINS TICED EVET HU COMBINE ABIGAIL INGLIA DEDUCTS ELEANO B
A
bags of natural coloured canvas CROWN LAND AUCTION.aluated a shamshuipo was bought by
will appeal to many women. They are square and flat in shape, and ornamenteil the front fins are with Imnd-painted pictures of ilesert stones--cantels, palm trees, and Arabs-which lank very realistic against the back-ground of eanvas "sand."
The Waltenu silhouette, ex- emplified by the up-in-the-back brim, is shown here in a rough orange red straw effectively trimmed with red velvet.ger- aniums and velvet grosgrain ribbon.
Big Plans!
YESTERDAY'S SALE AT THE
P. W. D. OFFICE
18,400 square feet of land Mr. Chung Tax, of 179, Pei Ho Street, for $48,100. The upset price was $38,000.
Another lot of about 2,380 square feet of land situated at Wong Nei Two lots of Crown land were sold Chung Road was bought by Mr. Chak by public auction at the Public Works Tsing-fai, of 356, Queen's Road West Department office yesterday alfernoon for $7,240. The upset price
The bidding was brisk, and a lot of $7,140.
THOMAS
WARD
SONS
FROM NOW ON
The "WARDONIA" Blade
(For all 3 Peg Razors)
WILL BE SOLD IN HONGKONG
AT
80
Cts.
- PER PACKET OF FOUR.
A BLADE THAT SHEFFIELD IS PROUD OF.
By Blosser
WILE
COUNT
THE
TELEGRAPHS
WE'LL TELL HIM A THING CR TWO... HE CANT GIVE POODLE AWAY UNLESS WE SAY SO...
AN WE WON'T!!
WALK RIGHT #M... DON'T EVEN,
RING THE DOOR BEL
WE'LL SHOW HIJAB
OH BOY! LOOK AT 'EM... THEY'RE SORE BECAUSE
I UPSET. THE CLUB. HOUSE AND TOOK
POODLE AWAY.WELL, LET 'GM COME ...
THEY'LL BE
SURPRISED!!
SAY! WHERES. POODLE ? Y'BETTER GET HIM BACK. OR WE'LL PUT YOU OUT
"OF THE OODLES !!
AN' WE MEAN IT.
TOO!
NCAN, LISTEN...JUST KEEP YOUR
SHIRTS ON THE LITTLE Bay vilo OWNED POODLE DOEGHT WANT HIM ANYMORE, SO HE GAVE
POODLE TO US FOR KEERS... ALL RIGHT, NODDLE, BRING
HIM, IN.... SOU FOLLAG
ARE BARKIN'
TOO SOON!!
OH, WELL! THAT'S DIFFERENT THEN......
I GUESS AMBIE WE DID FLY OFF
THE HANDLE TOỌ QUICK....
YEAH... YOU MUST RE MEMBER. AN OODLE
SUPPOSED NEVER, IS TO LOSE HIS TEMPER..
HE SHOULD HELP THE OTHER FELLA ..... SO HERE ALL GOING DOWN TO THE DEPOT AN' ONE HARRY A ROUSING GEND OFF!!!
I TELL YOU WHAT LET'S DO....GET UP
A BIG PARADE
CA. PAT. OFT,
Page 5Page 6