THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1932.
THE WORLD OF WOMEN
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
116
1909
IT'S DELICIOUS IF MADE WITH
PURICO
and is excellent for fried food.
Guaranteed to be the purest and most wholesome
cooking fat obtainable.
It is made from oil extracted from fresh sweet
Cocoanuts.
NEW FOOTWEAR:-
DO NOT FAIL TO
SEE GORDON'S ADVANCE COLLECTION FOR THE COMING
SEASON-
THESE WILL BE ON
DISPLAY THIS WEEK.
A NEW SHIPMENT OF 'K' SHOES
HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED FOR ECONOMY AND GENERAL UTILITY YOU CANNOT
BUY A BETTER SHOE THAN 'K'
A British Made Product.
GORDON'S, LTD.
FELIX HAT SHOP York Building, Next to Moutrie's
LAST TWO WEEKS OF OUR
SUMMER SALE MARVELLOUS BARGAINS. HATS from $5.00. ORIGINALLY $35.00. WASHING FROCKS from $8.00 INCLUDING LARGE SIZES. EVENING GOWNS from $40.00.
If you're purely a spectator on the links-and a not very knowing one who thinks a spoon is only used for enting and a ma shie is a flirtatious man--then you may wear the white pumps. (in centre) or the tongue ox ford (at right). The other pair of shoes (at left) is perfect for active sports and u chic change from the exford.
BEAUTY HINTS.
Beauty Hints By Alicia Hart.
RECIPES FOR
THE INVALID.
Chicken Fillets.
10
Across
1 One who always goes about with
a black look on his face.
Both the Spanish gentleman and
I have been in office longer than the others.
Notwithstanding its invitation
to rejoice, the American gangs- ter prefers to give it a wide berth.
1 Poisoned.
12
Beaten
but not disgraced.
14 A broken "rule" in England, be-
coming to them in France (anng.).
15 Boredom.
If The position of the seller im-
plies another sale.
18 Shrined (anag.).
21 A horrid crime for ears to hear
though not ears in a way.
21 Cats not necessarily making for
economy.
26 Unfasten the door and take in
a letter for a Scottish senport.
30 The slowest solver sught to find this, there's plenty of time for
10
it..
31 Publie proclamations,
NOTES FROM PARIS.2
"Five-to-Midnight" Frocks.
founding the point the lesser Vessel led. It originally had been listed as dark horse (hidden).
31t is stated that on the occasion of the animals' entry into the Ark this one objected Lo the pushing treties of the ant.
Butter two plates. Cut Home Parisieunes like to be informal) slices from the breast of a chicken, during the summer, and they there place on a butttered plate. Scatter fore approve of the new fashions 34 1 erase as it is less trouble.
Live,
Any woman can wear black ori white, if she knows how to make
Black, taken alone, can drain all à very little pepper and salt ofer, which simplify the business of 35 the colour out of your face and bring cover with the
other plate; and dressing and conform with the | to the surface every bit of sallowness stand over a pan of boiling water business hours of nine o
that you have. It can make you for half an hour. Serve with alafter which it is "time out" for n
little white sauce.
Chops and small pieces of ment can be cooked in the same way, allowing three quarters to one hour.
look older than any
other colour, unless it is purple. And it can make you lonk saddur.
IJ
But, given the right make-up and a chic black dress and nothing on earth can make you as sourt. you aro sallow, wear lingerie touches of off-white, pale pink, soft blue,
Be careful of your rouge with a black dress. Its shade depends on your own colouring. You can wear a rouge that nutitally matches the colour your lips and checks would be f. for instance, you lived in Eng land. Get a rielt, blood shade. If you do that, then use a powder that hns as light a tone as you enn starul, without looking chalky. Never use white powder. Few stand pinkish powder. Mix a little naturelle in with it, if you do at- tempt pink powder.
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women C!1!?
Your eyes are important for the black, dress. Make them up with the Lone that is best with your eyes. Brown for brown or blick eyes, blue For light brown, buzel and blue eyes. Try green if you have doubt in your own mind, mix some green with your blue. Or even try purple. eye shadow. Use mascara sparing ly. Black shows up every bit of make-up.
In white, you can be a nut brown maiden and be very smart White makes a woman Inok younger and nicer than any colour can.
But just remember that while needa careful make-up too. You] should pick a vivid lipstick and rouge for it. And you can try out, for evening, all those onchanting lavender and green and blue pow- ders that you've been gazing at bati never dared try.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Fish' Cutlets.
WAS
good part of the world.
The five-to-eight frock of several Years
the first Paris ago movement in the direction of munk ing styles to suit the play hours of a busy world,
It
Pince the cutlets or fillets in a The five-to-midnight frock is n soup plate. Pour Over n little long stride on this same route. milk, add salt and pepper and sets alend the clock of art habits. knob of butter. Cover. with an-The five-to-midnight ensemble takes other plate, and cook 20 minutes leave of chic for this extensive time, over a pan of boiling water. Serve whereas in the old days a change with its own sauce,
for dinner was indicate.
..
Invalid Savoury Custard.
The Secret. Whisk new-laid egg after rc- Now what is the secret of these moving "string." Add to it a tea-frocka? They are firstly and fore cup of seasoned beef tea or meat most simplicity and distinction essence, Stand in a pan of water, personified. The Give-to-midnight cover with a saucer or buttered frock plays heavily on personality Pier and steam gently 20 to 30 and lightly on the purse-strings. It minutes.
sinns deep
This charming beach san. dal is fashioned of straps of blue kid with red kid on the reversed side. It inces with a white silk cord.
wears sleeves, [derulletera.
It is any length for that of after- noon (about ten inches from the Hor) to instep length.
It always escapes the grass or the floor. The waistline is wherever you want it.
Any woman who is slender enough to wear it will have the five-to midnight waistline high. This is the one kind of fashionable frock that can have a full skirt, but i the skirt is full, then the waistline must not be allowed above normal, Exaggeration on the sleeves is un- curbeil in such dresses, but it is not in the lenst obligatory. Parisiennes wear hats with theme informal but dress-up clothes.
Beef Tea Pudding.
Beat two fresh eggs and add to a teacup of beef ton or ment es- sence. Pour over two tablespoons of fine breadcrumbs, add pepper and salt, and stand "one hour. Then slowly bake 20 minutes or steam 30 minues. Very appetis- ing.
Clara Baulks!
Easy heels (nnag.).
Down
2 One would not expect to see the Royal Irish Conatubulary ia such a vehicle.
3 A very old-fashioned entrance, that leads to an Essex village. "I stood in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs; A palice and a-on
each hand." "Childe Harold's ... Pilgrimage." 6 The way in which I glance is
sweet.
Extreme centre always.
7 Thin lock of hair, as
would say, will give pain.
Sambo
8 Short abrupt reports made fro
quently.
11 More certainly.
13 One divided by a hundred at one
time.
17 Put it down with haste, and bo
punished.
10 Bookmaker.
20 Trees must be placed in a fresh
position but
22look the date up.
22
26ively incautious with
eggs.
27 Happened,
28 Stand up for them and use them
if necessary, and--
|29 --take your stand correctly.
Yesterday's Solution. REPRISAES CEDAR EMU DIE OE TO MARROWS RECTORY
UMPLIFIKUA
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■RLII UBN STEWARD 80
P
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AVONMOUTH PRIVATE HOTEL,
MUDEFORD
CHRISTCHURCH, HANTS.
Delightful old Georgian, Mansion-Large Sun Lounge. Beautiful Recep- tion Rooms. Central Heating. Hot & Cold running water in bedrooms- First class cuisine. Boating, bathing, fishing, tennis & golf, Moderato Terms,
MRS. S. LACK. (Proprietress).
ULLMANN'S
SUMMER SALE
DURING MONTH OF AUGUST.
15-30% DISCOUNT.
CLOCKS,
on
CUT GLASS,
SILVER WARE &
E. P. WARE.
J. ULLMANN & CO.
Chater Road.
By Blosser
COUNT
THE
GSE! THATS GONNA
BE SWELL FOR IN
THE PARADE,
JAY
YEAH. I
THOUGHT IT
WOULD BE
FUNNY...
TELEGRAPHS
YOU JUST KEEP WALKIN
I'LL GUIDE You!!
ARENT
WE ALMOST THERE?
COME ON, CLARA...OILY TWO MORE. BLOCKS.
GER! WHAT'S "THE MATTER WITH OSSIES DONKEY? I SHOULDN'T HAVE
SUCH A SPUNKY
THING!
WELL-WHERE'S
I KNOW, HODOLEF I THOUGHT) BUT WE
YOU SAID HE WENT HOME TO
GET CLARA...... ITS TAKIN HIM A LONG TIME." GET HERE
CAN'T START THE PARADE
TILL HE
COMES!
WE COULD START WITHOUT
HIM... KEY GONNA BRING UP TH* REAR ANYWAY!!!
So TEX
LING UP FORL THE START OF
THE PARADE.
WWITHOUT
OSCAR AND HIS DONKRY CLARA !!
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