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HARIRAM'S

FOR

QUALITY

HOSIERY

HARIRAM

SILK STORE

51. Nathan Road,

KOWLOON.

Tel. 56845.

P. O. Box 189.

號行

BUSINESS HOURSTILL 7 P.M.

BRACO

RYE BREAD

REPLACES

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French Bank Ida.

b. Queen's Road, Central

10%

1st Floor

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HAMBURG BAKERT & DELICACIES

Kowloon Store:

27. Hanbow Bord topporlie Star Theatre' Tel. 82828

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPIL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1933.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

BEAUTY HINTS.

Correct Posture Real Beauty Aid.

Any of us can count on the fing ors of one hand the few women wr have known whe had perfec posture, the kind that makes Woman seem polsed for. Night even when she stops to look in store window.

4.

Irene Castle has it. Even after all these years since she and Ver pon inade fame as the perfect dancing couple, she seems to with on air, so graceful is her posture. Fat stomachs are in large part due to sagging backbones. Thu roll of fat across the shoulders which marka middle-age also due to wrong posture. The buck. bone settles down onto itself... the top vertebrac are thro Fat easily accumlates. on shelf.

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this

The really graceful woman is so lithe that she awings every ri clear from her ribs. The cut. hip joint moves, not just her leg from the kneen down. The won with perfect postare just floats onto a chair, doesn't plump down the way most women da

It's all in your backbone, really. Keep that important nerve centri absolutely straight, every joini high enough above the next one to preserve the natural air cushion, and you are on the high road to perfect posture.

Dancers have a natural advant- age. They learn the value of muscle control and the necessity of stretching their backs until they grow tall and straight.

The best way for the average woman to start correcting her pos. ture is to concentrate on back ex

For a rich origin:dity, de fruE:k cu { u "! 4#i!!?

la

Skerepe

af ruching to trim the skirt, roda Ann Pomeris voll mad. Po tiniest of sleeve caps of white. In in de ï origin»? b?? of colour in a frock with beige skirt and the pre-raphaelite blue blouse. The blue points The little down onto the skirt with a corded beige over it. turban is of the same beige Tainage, with a motif in blue.

TO-DAY'S RECIPES. strain off as much of the juice as

ercises every night and morning. Mousses: Savoury

They are not hard to do but it is hard to keep on doing them day after day. And only continued activity will bring any reasonable Improvement.-ALICIA HART.

VOGUE OF JADE

Every woman with any real jade of her own is bringing it out and wearing it with. black, with white, A black or with brown dresses. dinner dress in crepe satin is worn! with jade earrings, jade beads and a jade bracelet. With a white crepe eloke dress, the same ornamenta Inok just as decorative.

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A green woollen dress has a bunch of white violeta posed high at the neck which has an interesting cutout design.

SALESMAN SAM

WAS SMART "TO.INEIST ON A FEW DAYS FER GAT PRACTICE, BEFORE I HAVE MY DOODLE WITH

„HOWIE SELZ!

Sweet.

possible, keeping both juice and puree. In a breakfastcup dis-

and solve 4-oz powdered gelatine In

a very little boiling water,

and

A up the cup with juice. Pour into a bowl, add the puree,

of

A mousse of the plainer variety which there should be about is one of the most quickly pre-breakfastcupful, sweeten to taste, pared dishes the housewife can and leave to cool while you beat Act her hand to, while the richer to a stiff froth (in separate bowls) kinds are simple, toe, yet good egg whites and a teacupfui Fald cream and whites enough for the most festive oc- cream. casion. Below are recipes, first into the gelatine mixture, whip

sweet for plain mousses;

and till just beginning to thicken, and savoury, then for the more ex-pour into a mould. pensive kinds.

Sweet Mousse

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Savoury Mousse With Cream

This may be made from any Dissolve a 1 pint jelly packet vegetable, fish, or poultry. or from ham, and whatever is chosen of any favour preferred In breakfastcupful hot water, mix must be cooked, minced, and rub- sleve to form a with a breakfastcupful good bed through creamy custard (made from milk, puree, of which a breakfastcupful the yolks of 2 eggs, and a spoon-will be required. fut cornflour), and leave in

Dissolve oz. powdered gela- cold placs till just about to set. tine in breakfastcupful hot Turn into a glass bowl, and beatock, add the purce, season fore serving decorate the top taste, and leave to cool while you egg whites and a ten- with chopped pistachios. If pre-beat up ferred the custard used to mix cupful cream, as directed in the with the jelly mixture may be previous recipe. made from custard powder and glass bowl and when cold decorate the egg-yolks utilised to make a with hard-boiled egg, yolk and sauce to serve with the mousse white chopped separately.

Savoury Mousse

Dissolve a pint packet of asple

*

Turn into

White Rooma

to

д

The all-white living room can be lovely, particularly

jelly in a breakfastcupful of hot water, add a breakfastcupful good white sauce of a creamy, yet pour-perfectly ing, consletency and 3 or 4 table-when the hostess happens to be a spoonfuls minced ham or tongue. fragile, gracious type of person. Season to taste, mix well, and White walls; white books shelves, then white mantel, white Venetian leave to cool. Just before mixture sets fold in 2 stiffly-blinds at the window and perhaps whipped egg whites, turn into a eme white upholstered modern serving sofa or a chair or two can be the glass bowl, and before decorate with chopped parsley nerfect foll for her. White porce- or grated hard-boiled yolk of egg. lain lamps, with white shades should be used on low tables or in Cream Monsse. (Sweet)

nithes in the fireplace or book Almost any fruit, fresh, tinned, shelves, if there are such niches. or stewed, may be used for this. The floors should be dark and the but if fresh, a variety with plenty rugs may be either rich and hand- of juice should be chosen. Rub some or they may be a neutral 1 lb. fruit through a sieve and silvery grey or even dead black.

Kowle Puts One Over!

I'VE SCORED ONE POINT AL HEY, HOWIE, WHAT'S THE READY! SOLD, THE POOR SAP IDEA? THAT AIN'T TH A GUN THATS OLDER THAN GUN YOU'RE SUPPOSED LAM~HA! AN' HE GIM— ĮTA USE IN OUR DUELI ME $25 FER IT!

HA

HA

HA

'COURSE NOT! THIS IS A BRAND NEW ONE-I JUST BOUGHT IT FER $10-

CANTER

SHOPPIE

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Aerown

1 Plenty of this to one's job should

precede one for a rise.

9 it certainly isn't near, but there's nothing else for gambling game. 10 A coin we often hear of but

rarely sec.

11 A connexion which, by itself,

would not appeal to the golfer. 13 Weeded out,

15 Not only bored but made ii In

the process.

(6 One edition was held in unusual

esteem, but the great ode missed fire (hidden),

17 Burning.

21 A sultor to Portia (three words).

23 Tipped, though it may

member of the nobility.

27 Muddled oafs.

ho

28 His deft" Angers moved rapidly an he dealt the cards (angg.).

29 Sounds like write, right enough, but it indicates the presence of a wrong.

32 The eminence of Mr. Horace

Annealy Vachell.

33 More than one mistake must be

made to get it right..

34 Hidden in Cluo 18.

35 Shows a divided attachment, and,

of course, it's all put on.

Down

2 Put outside for making a mouth!

But there's nothing in it!

3 Though frequently in deep water

they seldom ask for help.

sharp in-

4 Creep down with

strument hidden.

5 Measure up and you'll see that

It's higher.

6 Admits snow to be possible.

7 Rabble.

8 Shake up an old coin in a tim

for this dependent.

12 Slayers.

14 You'll find this "H.A.C. partisan"" in Southern Europe (anag.). 15 Iidden in Clue 16.

18 Dirdliko noise, high.

ID Animal-like noise, but low,

20 It's no good trying to hide the

little dovil, bere he is.

22 A duil enough fellow, and yet out

of the common, perhaps.

24 Holpod out: of courne

was Arst.

25 Put seldo.

20 Protend to start 35. 27 Hidden,

the boy

39 If in a quarre) you're sure to be

right.

31 Therefore the monster is hidden.

Yesterday's Solution.

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for all troubles

where Brandy is required.

KEEP IT IN YOUR MEDICINE CHEST.

Solo Agents:

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO., LIMITED·

Prince's Building

Ice House Street

Tel. 20075.

By Small

TH' ONE YOU SOLD ME WAS A GENUWINE ANTIQUE- ONCE USED BY GEN. CUSTER — AN' (GOT $ 100 FOR

IT FROM THE OWNER OF THIS ANTIQUE SHOP!

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ANTEEK

SHOPPIE

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