THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1933.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
ARE YOU
GETTING
LANE, CRAWFORD'S WRAPPED BREAD?
EVERY LOAF WRAPPED IN
VENTILATED WAX PAPER
CLEAN AND FRESH
from the oven to
your tablo.
DIRT.
PERFECTLY PROTECTED FROM
DUST AND CONTAMINATION OF ANY KIND
ORDER AT ONCE
LANE, CRAWFORD'S
WRAPPED BREAD
Winter ́Ills are
Warded off if you insist on
Wearing
WOLSEY
Winter time is Wolsey time. Ensure good health during the cold weather by using Wolsey underwear, manu. factured from pure wool and only wool, thus guarantee. ing equal warmth over all parts of the body and limbs.
WOLSEY
UNDERWEAR
You know your under- wear will be soft. amooth, stylish and long-wearing if it is Wolsey. All the better- class stores stock it.
On Sale at all
You can laugh at bitter winds when clothed in Wolsey. And although It is pure wool, it doesn't tickle or irritate the most delicate skin.
THE LEADING STORES
HONGKONG
Wolsey Ltd., Leicester, England.
MAN HING
TAILOR
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
No. 6, D'Aguilar Street.
Lung trouble
'can often be avoided by the timely use of SCOTT'S Emul. skm which is widely prescribed in nll sections of thes throat and chast. Maks for
SCOTT'S Emulsion
The protector of life
THE WORLD
OF WOMEN
GOOD DANCERS RUN IN A CIRCLE
WALK Z
NEA
By Arthur Murray
New York-Learn the walking steps perfectly and you can swing them into the syncopated running steps of the fox trot with no trouble at all.
The walking steps conelste of amooth, long steps backward or forward. Practice with your arms held as you would you had à partner. Stop with alacrity,
The running steps consist in both long and short walking atopa.
Practice slow walking steps both backward and forward before you start the running steps. For the walking stops, if you are a woman, rench backward with the too an far as possible. On the second
FOLLOW. THI
ARROWS
#
BAKLÉ Z NIKA
Start
beat, rise aughtly on the toes to Hive spring finish,
to your alop, and
To dance the running steps fol- low this dlugram. Begin at the word START.
1. Walk two steps, 1 and 2; un three steps, 1, 2, 3; walk two tops, 1, 2; run three steps, 1, 2. 3. After you become expert in this tep, try and do it within a radius of only two feet. In order to do this the man's left foot is almost alationary,
TO-DAY'S RECIPES. Pepper, and repeat until all is NOTES FROM PARIS.
Hot-Pots.
used. Potato must form the top layer. Fill the dish about three-Scarves and Jewellery. The Grenadine scarf is one of In winter the mere word "hot-quarters full with cold water, cover!
with a greased paper, and bake in the most engaging among the put" makes one conscious of an a very modernte oven
Paris. for about novelties being shown in appetite for something hot and two hours, adding more water if it is of thin, loosely woven, silk thread of high lustre, in which co- savoury, and when the reality is the hot-pot appears too dry. Serve tours and shades are most artistl-
Mutton Hot-Pot
as Bucculent and delicious as the in the casserole. dishes described below, that! appetite will not be easily satisfied!
cally arranged
In some of these scarves several harmonising colours are blended, Put a layer of sliced potato atquieter shades are shown with re- making a gay display; in others the bottom of a casserole, cover sulta distinctly gracious. this with lean mutton (cut in neat
Earrings grow
more
artistic.
Pork and Apple Hot-Pot
| pieces), add a sheep's kidney (cut |finer, morc unusual in length. Trim three pork chops neatly, small) Season well with salt and Many of the Intest are long, and put them in an earthenware
pepper, fill up with more potato the old Spanish type is taken as casserole with a small onion (thin- and sliced onion, season again, add
a model; ly sliced), half cover with boiling a little water (in which you have There is a growing preference water, and bake in a rather hot mixed a dessertspooniul sauce), for a better quality of jewellery, [cover with greased paper, and and, Instead of the imitation oven for a quarter of an hour. bake in a moderate oven for an stones seen lately, the latest ear- Now add salt and pepper to taste hour and a half.
rings are made of crystal, quartz, and a teaspoonful powdered unge;
cornelian, jade, coral, or amethyst. The old seed-pearl jewellery makes cover with slices of potato and
the most beautiful carrings, and one pair, very uncommon in shape, resembles a waterfall of -amali pearls,
Fish Hot-Pot
apple (apples and 4 potatoes), ) Fry two slices of salt pork till cover the casserole, and bake rather dry, then cut each slice in steadily for another hour. Re- casserole.
two and place at the bottom of a
Cut 1% b. cod in neat Vells are again in fashion. Tho move the lid and cook for twenty pieces and slice a small onion very the little eyebrow aflair worn ear- new model la n far cry from minuler longer to brown
potatoes.
2 apn. 2
Beef Hot-l'ot
Tel. 20780.
flan,
the thinly and some potatoes more
thickly. Fill up the cusAcrolelier in the season. This new veil with alternate layers of
is draped over the hat, and falls potato, and onion, seasoning each loosely to the tip of the nose. Remove all fat from 2 lb. lean layer weth and add just enough cutting her dresses to clotho the The Paris dressmaker is now
beef and eut in neat pieces. Thin- in a moderate oven for about an gure, with less attention to the water to cook the potatoes. Bake ly steelb. onions and cut 12 hour and a half, and about ten traditional laws of couture, medium-sized potatoes in 3 or 4 minutes before serving stir in a ninees. Pat somo potato nt
the tencupful good white sauce (pre- bottom of a casserole, cover with viously heated) and a few chopped meat, then with a few slices of capers. Serve in the casserole. onion, season well with cult and
E. L.
SALESMAN SAM
NOW LISSEN, YOU GUYS-ANY BULLETS THAT GO INTA TH' CROWD COUNT FER A HOME RUN —SO, IF ANY OF YA WANNA PULL A HOME RUN YERSELF, YA
BETTER DO IT RIGHT NOW!
2~2~ SNAW-
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There are lots of curves
but without constriction in the new silhouette. There is fullness, but very little decoration.
An apparent air of innocence is |a part of the new femininity.
A Nice Request!
ATTA BOY, SAMMY, HAVE A GOOD TIME {KIDDIN' WHILE YA CAN! NOW, AS IS TH"
USUAL CUSTOM, I'M ASKIN' YA — IS THERE ANY LAST REQUEST YOU'D LIKE.
TO MAKE 2
WHY-ER- AH-YES. HOWIE
Across
You will find this by chance, perhaps and perhaps not.
9 A medium of convoyance which, with a change of the antepenulti- mate letter, would be found in a church.
10 Spinner.
11 An ejaculation in the rough, 12 The object in writing-monglee!
13 Doubtless you'll thin it, I thin
14 A beetle in love!
10 Ted goen after the-lady
flattened out.
18 Cad.
20 Member of an Indian band,
22 Town in Kent.
gets
24 A dat shall we say, that will
more than please.
27 It's a long story, but a lesson from it may be read. It rounds
better as economies hidden). 29. There's merriment here, and they're not long a-growing. 30 The definite part of 2.
31 I ramble in an earthen embank-
ment.
32 Just a willy ner. 33 A great handienp.
Down
2 Save up for this, though when
you get it you'll find it elusive.
9 Not owned by the only child of
an only child, but
4 -highly esteemed, all the same. 5 Altogether under yet mostly
everywhere.
Indicates employment in hour* ing.
7 Implore,
B It must be a very largo one if
you have to "stle in copper" (anag).
9 Complimentary.
14 Hidden in Clua 27.
16 Hidden in Clue 27.
17 Now, in a way.
19 Find a fox in the fvy-buah.
21 See in the beast of burden a drug
on the market.
23 Study the journey with special roference to the lay of the land. 25 I'm not really wanted in this
last month.
26 The curse relating to ancient
Thebes.
28 Hidden in Clue 27.
20 It's this lotter is H.
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By Small
WHADDA YA SAY WE CALLTH' WHOLE
THING OFF
othe
SPECIALS BULLET-IN
SAMS REQUEST
IS NOT GRANTED!
Sinall