THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, APRIL 1933

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

YOU CAN'T BUY PRETTY TEETH

but you can Protect them against

Germ Acid

DENTAL

THE CAUSE OF DECAY

Germ Acid forms in every mouth at the Dan- ger Line-where teeth meet gums. It comes from decaying food particles hidden beyond reach of the toothbrush. It brings decay and gum troubles. But you can counteract this harmful acid by using Squibb Dental Cream--- as it contains Squibb Milk of Magnesia, a enfe antacid. It protects and preserves teeth as it cleans them. Fight Germ Acid safely — scien-

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Representatives: KELLER, KERN & CO.

AT.H. At

Hoogkong.

The prescription

as before....

Once you have experienced the tonic effect of a large White Horse Whisky, with cold soda, you will realise, as so many others do, the use- fulness of this prescription against weariness and loss of appetite.

The restorative powers of White Horse at the end of a tiring day and its value as an aid to digestion are among the chief virtues of this consistently excellent old whisky.

WHITE HORSE

WHISKY

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Hongkong

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

Hollywood Stars Become INTERESTING

White Collared Workers.

Kay Strozzi

Hollywood.-Everybody these days in boldly venturing into the "white collared elas." But such inividuality about the white collars they are wearing!

Kay Strozzi wears an adapted Lord Byron collar that is particularly becoming to her oval face. With a lounging suit that has a very dark, glowing green bell-hop jacket, she wears a white satin blouse with this cut to its collar. With it she knots a four-in-hand tie.

Jean Crawford gets the most unusual and individual white collar touches of any star. Lunching at the M-G-M commissary with Gary Cooper and Howard Hawks, Joan wore a sports dress,., topped by a white box-sports coat and an 'white taffeta scarf tie about her neck.

Joan Bennett is more api to button her white collars in the back, in ministerial manner which gives her a demure look. On a black one-plece daytime dress she has double round collar and deep double cups of crisp white crinkled organdie.

Ann Harding's white collars have 'a way of being rolls of erinkly crepe, used with black or some other colour, or perhaps a white collar inside a high-front, high-back but wide-on-the- shoulders neckline.

Myrna Loy wears a double-decker, fresh looking white plaque collar and double-decker pique cuffs on a hand-knitted blue sports dress, with white pique bow on her blue hat.

..

Latest Creations

NEW PARIS HATS.uggest nothing so much as the Jailhouette of a hen. Little toques in bright grass-green feathers and fitting closely to the head, look smart with green tailor-made costumes. And the other day I saw a turban of peacock feathers The new hats are extremely in-with two peacock feathers jutting teresting. The felt cap of Russian straight out in the back. This inspiration, often with braided was worn with a black frock, and felt, edzes, is liked. This kind it certainly looked smart.

Interesting.

of hat is worn on the back of the head, but its edge should make an oval line on the forehead, coming down round the face as hair did in the forties und 'fifties. The hats of braided strips which look like wigs, complete with a little chignon in the back, are im- mensely becoming to girls with retrousse noses.

TIGHT STOPPERS

If you have a bottle of perfumery or cream that you can't open-even after pultting it under the hot water faret for a few minutes-try this Light a msich and apply the light" Many of the new hats are show all around the edge of the ing a long profile line, some of stopper. Most bottles ard sealed them with saucy bows in the back, with parafin and this melts it. sticking up in the air. I must loosening the stopper sa, it can be say they look rather funny, and removed casily.

SALESMAN SAM

ACCESSORIES.

(From A Paris Correspondent)

Belts of gros-grain or of silver ed kid, belt-and-bug ensemblés and flowered dog-collars make costume incidentals as novel as the frocks themselves are plain."

Belt and bag ensembles are one of the favourite novelties. A bag of white kid, trimmed with ap plique bands of black leather, has, for instance, an accompanying white leather belt clasped with a black gunmetal button, this to be worn with a black crepe-frock and a white felt hat.

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Across

Ship's fitting that may be in the.. other stocking" (two words).

9 A familiar figure in cricket, though known by another name. 10 Blameless beginners. 11 Back this worthy author. 12 Prison, one gets ill in it 13 This place often has a tenant. 16 One of them was Richard Fe

verer's. ver 117

A cup, rs, that is deadly. 19 It's clear I'm confused.

frouduently

21

Impoge worda).

(two

Another belt and bag ensemble is made of green suede, trimmed with white imitation ivory and worn with à green frock.

Gloves are

short plain, or gauntleted, and made of a wider range of fabrics than ever before. The new spring gloves in linen with suede palms and fingers are Interesting. and white pique gauntlets with voile. hands, 30 Members of the Smoke Abate-

heavy i

crocheted cotton, and knitted silk slipons are all newer notes in the glove category than kid or suede models.

Many youthful Buster Brown collars are seen, and little capes and evening jackets of black and aquamarme sequins worked on black tulle are the latest thing- these to be worn with bare-back dresses.

"The French girls hate rouge for the day-time, but they like every kind of make-up for evening. And pink finger-nails are beloved by them..

BACON WITH POTATO CAKES

Mix some cold mushed potatoes with four enough to form a nice dough, season with salt and pepper, and knead till smooth. Turn out

on a floured board, roll out to about of an inch thickness, and cut in ounds. Fry till brown in bacon fut and serve with friend bacon. These may he prepared the previous even- ing to save precious time in the) morning

Half a champagne cork makes an amusing clasp on a blue patent leather bag.

Sam Takes the Gatef

23 Tunes-for wind instruments? 24 Lamps arranged for song, 25 Edible if lower.

Delight.

The scheme has money in it, and is externally sound.

ment Society?

Down

1 Chest ornament? Only by mia-

pranuciation (two words).

2 Bird that starts badly and finish-

es fat.

3 Scalps without reience.

4 Suitable wear for the holhead-

*ed?

The modern variety.

6 Spanish general in

Clack-

SILVER PROBLEMS

NO LEGISLATION IN US. THIS SESSION

mannanshire.

7 Traducis,

$ Cruel sons refuge - (anag.). ¡14 Land of one's birth.

15 Even 4 rogue may be a cut above.

this.

19 Underfeed a horse,

20 Character from "Dan Giovanni." 21 Wan infant-worn out, in fact,

22 I meet a friend in one, 20 Mineral substance,

27 Fastens up,

Yesterday's Solution.

[BOWSTRING OIDE ATLETI CANTRIP

ACHERON

PISE PEPYS INI BOB B 08 F FORTUNEBUNTER BETỪ N, FRO E CRYSTALPALAO.

FOIL EM-BAR BI AM UČENE BR LA À GLADDEN ECUADOR

THOLE SANDEUBST

enacted during the praent session of Congress. according to the Journal of Commerce.

Quoting Mr. Rainey, the paper says the problem is so complex as to require international action, which possibly will be taken at the world economic conference.---

New York, Apr. 7 Legislation for a solution of the silver problem will not be Reuter.

FELIX HAT SHOP

York Building, Chater Road,

WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT STOCK-TAKING SALE

IS NOW ON.

GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES.

WASHING FROCKS

SILK ENSEMBLES

$10.00

$39.00

EVENING GOWNS FROM $25.00

STRAW HATS FROM

Eve

THE ARCADE GLOUCESTER BUILDING.

$10.00

SPECIAL OFFER OFF

ALL

SPRING HATS & DRESSES.

HATS

$13,50

Dresses in

Printed Georgette

Satin and Crepe from $25.00

By Small

Heat or cold

they need "SCOTT'S"

SCOTT'S Emulsion brings health and strength at all

of life. Contented and. Eges happy are little ones whe are mpar ished.

by,

SCOTT'S Karuksion

WHEN SAM THOUGHT" [HED EARNED!]

A LETTER

FOR, BEING

A FOOTBALL!}

HERO, HE GOT ONE-

FROM

THE MÁILMAN

NOW WHO

DO YA SUP- POSE THIS

IS. FROM

DES.?·19??

DERI BALESMAN SAM:

́! WE HAVE JUST READ IN THE PAPER THAT YOU. PLAYED ON THE JAIL- BIRDS FOOTBALL TEAM-

YOUR NAME 'SOUNDS LIKE YOU'RE

A SALESMAN- (FSO,

·COME AND SEE US, RELATIVE TO A JOB,

WHEN YOU DRAW YOUR RELEASE FROM THE

HOOSEGOW

YOURSIA

(HOTCHA! TWO BITS OF LUCK IN ONE DAY! A LETTER ¡OFFERIN' ME A YOU —AN'A CHANCE TO ESCAPE FROM

CHAIL IN ONEA "THESE EMPTY BARRELS THEY'RE

"TAKIN' OUTA HERE,

JALL DEAR. ENTRANK

GIDDAP. BERE)

You BUTTERCISP, AN'. DAISY!

I DON'T KNOW WHERE I'M

GOIN, BUT I'M ON MY WAY!

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