THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1933r st

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

J.M&COLD

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

(Import Department),

ESTABLISHED 1832.

IMPORTERS OF THE FOLLOWING BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCTS

FROM GREAT BRITAIN.

Cotton and Woollen Piece Goods, from

Manchester and Bradford,

Cotton and Woollen Yarns, from Manchester-

and Bradford.

Handkerchiefs and Handkerchief Cloth.

from Manchester.

Knifting Wools (Paton & Baldwin, Ltd.)

Halifax-England.

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Soap, Toilet Requisites and Perfumes, (Erasmic) Warrington, England.

and Marchant's Whisky, "White Horse,' "Gold Label, Scotland. Beers and Stouts, McEwan's-Edinburgh. Jams, Jellies, Custard and Baking Powder, Canned Fruits. Vegetables, etc. (Chivers), Cam- bridge, England.

FROM CANADA.

Timber, all qualities and grades.

Evaporated Milk-Pacific" and "Columbia".

Brands.

"Aylmer" Brand Canned Fruits, Jams, and

Vegetables.

Rolled Oats, Pearl Barley and Macaroni, etc. Silver Slipper" Dry Gin.

Butter, Cheese, and Dried Milk, etc.

FROM AUSTRALIA.

Timber and Railway Sleepers.

Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Jams, etc. Leather.

FROM BRITISH NORTH BORNEO.

Timber of all descriptions.

See our Stands 37-40 in the Main Hall

of the

BRITISH EMPIRE

FAIR

and also the Canadian Section in the Moorish Bar.

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THE WORLD OF WOMEN

GOOD-BYE TO BULGES

Double Leg Swing Will Cut Down Waistline

Lateral leg-raising

to reduce walet and thighs.

By Jac Auer

Do you crave a pinched-in waistline, one of the slender waists that show to advantage in this year's clothes?

To-day's exercise works directly for that. It also does its bit toward further reducing your thighs. It conelots of raising both your legs, knees light together, toes pointing down- ward, and swinging your legs in as near an arc as you can manage, without letting them touch the floor.

Balance yourself on one side, one arm flat on the floor. hand supporting your hend. Place your other hand in front of you on the floor, where it gives you the greatest brace.

Now lift both legs together, toes pointed, and try to swing them up, around and to the back. The first day you may scarcely be able to get them off the floor without tipping over. Keep at it. This exercise calls for determination. Porsevere cach day until you actually can manipulate the double leg swing in as high an are as shown in the picture.

...

After trying the swing twice on your right side, roll over, brace yourself on your left side and awing in reverse direction. This exercise calls into play all the back muscles through your waistline and all your thigh muscles. It gives them a chance to work as they do not usually have the opportunity to work. In so doing, they build up a co-ordination and a poise that makes for grace. And at the same time, when you get all your muscles working correctly, fat will melt away.

GLORIFYING

YOURSELF.

CLEAN GARMENTS BEFORE STORING

New Hats Call for New heavy

Coiffures.

By Allein Hart Toptilted hats have developed one-alded coiffures that are very new and attractive.

It's what you do with your back hair that counts, these days.

YOUR CHILDREN.

Let's Banish Some

Superstitions.

About Baby's Care!

By Olive Roberts Barton

What do you do with n baby's fingernails? This question in not so foolish, for only a short time ago I heard an old woman protest when Ja young mother got out the scissors. "Oh, don't! If you cut them, you'll make him a thief. You never cut them the first time."

"Then how do you get them off? Ile's scratching ane all to pieces. nud himself too."

"Why just take his finger in your mouth and nip off the sharp edges with your teeth."

Did you ever!

Cut a baby's nails 69 avon 43 they need it-round. Watch the scissors. One of the most ticklish joba I know of is this ceremony of shaping up the baby's hands. Keep his nafla short but not too bit of short. Clean them with cotton twisted around a toothpick. Be careful not to dig down under the nail.

Washing Baby's Hair

When a baby is born ho may or may not have hair. The custom has been for ages to lather and wash his scalp every day. Now, unless you feel that it actually needs it, every day is not consid ered necessary. Every other day is enough.

If his scalp is dry and gets lit- tle crusts on it, sometimes brown- ish in color, don't try to dig it off, or fine-comb it off. Put on a lit- tle olive oil and let it remain for a day. Work it gradually off with a soft cloth at next bath time. If the baby's hair is dry and hay-like use some good scalp oil frequent- ly that your doctor may advise. Olive oil or a little white vaseline are all right.

As the baby gets older, twice a week is often enough, unless he makes mudpies and mistakes his Be aure to have your furs and pate for a ple pan, or turns his plate of mashed potatoes upside winter coats thoroughly

clean down on his head. Then cleaned before you store them away his head of course. But what is for the summer. Moths are not the use of washing all the natural nearly so able to get into clean oil out of his hair cach day? clothes as soiled ones. If you don't

Over 4, Then Once a Week have a cedar chest or closet, remom-

When he is still older, say four ber that ordinary newspapers are! the next best thing. Wrap each years old, once a week is a good schedule. In hot weather oftener, garment separately in a newspaper perhaps. Children, of course, hava and then put them all in air-different types of hair. Some can tight box. Newspapers are dis-stand more washing than others. couraging to moths.

The Feminine Tuxedo

But if there is any sign of dryness

I would try less frequent washing and a little aid in the way of oli. The doctor, that mine of informa- tion, may be able to suggest some cut treatment if the hair stays too dry

and too thin.

One new syle of hairdressing parts the hair on the right side. has a soft, wide wave over both ears and then the back hair is awirled over to the left side where with a pleat in front and back so

wear

A white broadcloth skirt

Never rab the scalp too

hard.

it ends in little flat curls. You that the general effect of trousers In a new baby not at all. A gen- one of the new coiffure is gained and topped off with a tle massaging with the tips of the combs slanting across the back of little "mess jacket" of matching fingers may be used on the older your head, to hold the swirl. A material with while satin lapels child to help circulation and loos-

en the scalp. glittering one is grand for eve- makes a charming tuxedo evening

ning.

A

costume for spring.

one-sided coltura —— second parts itself nearer the centre, on

Teeth Require Core.. And now about the teeth. We are now told to use a small soft

the right side. The left front is ends-meraly are smoothed in to tooth brush on the baby's mouth it brushed back from the forehead, give the entire head a very neat, after he has ten teeth. Use curves in waves down over the round appearance, with no loose gently up and down. Never irrl- left ear. The right part of the ends frant has a few little bangs that curl to the right side. The rest of the right hair waves down over the car like the other side.

whatsoever. Very soft tate the gums. Night and morn- waves over the ears are smoothed ings are good times. After ench in place too, with no curled ends, meal is still better.

teeth Don't get discouraged if

For all of these new coiffures decay in spite of cleaning. They hair must be a trifle longer than would go faster without it. When For the woman who doesn't the regulation bob. Two inches first teeth decay have them filled. the six-year" molars eurl her hair, there is a one-sided in the back can be taken up by Watch

even the sharply. Get them filled at once eflect that is obtained by merely curls, easily. And awirling all the right back hair slightest wave pulls up your hair. if they show signs of going. They over to the left side. It is similar So don't have it cut too short. No dont't come in again. The shape

of the mouth depends on them to the first coiffure except that the shorn look is good this year.

SALESMAN SAM

'Twas Right in Style, Tool

28

ACROSS

1 In which many Scots lie in their

youth.

2 Just what a Nannie should be-

with the heart of a fairy. 8 Simply crazy about the Island, though this may give a wrong Impression-like other clues,

9 Make a wreath from fish and

earth.

10 Alix it up with this Scottish

town and get anything.

11 Gather.

72 Guard the little dog. It's very

upset.

10 Anyone ought to be able to pick up the thread in this American inland.

17 He always has a good word to

say; his heart is O.K.

18 Close in thought you mustn't

expect to win in the end. 21 Agreements.

23 Part of your car (one spelling)

that doesn't.

24 Though faced by a Scottish negative the bird makes up the coarnetic.

26 Drive away the cold with only

one arm!

28 Most primitive.

29 You may see it in the fireplace In conjunction with metal.

and 30 The "sure R. C. sccks,"

finds, the thin Eaet Indian linen fabrics (anng.).

31 Had been seen returning.

DOWN

1 In this case criticism about the wine is quite good behaviour. 2 Consumed by trial, but had a

will of its own.

3 Seck for supplements.

4 Le lakes but lacking lucidity

and largeness.

6 Looks like unblenched linen, though it could look ko a French parson.

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6 Little timber houses guaranteed:

to be healthy inside.

7 This makes the pater get up and

Ko down.

9 Take hold of this Bily. 13 Equal to a Chinese weight and catkins they govern nations.

14 Put fifty into the part of the house that's upside down for this part of every room.

16 This Lime of year has a charm

ail Its own.

19 Pull up the car by the river and

let's have a lively tune.

20 Something which takes place

where a woman's concerned.

A

2 Article of diet-treated very

badly

In Westminster once year.

23 Though dregs

22 The akun gull's name when it

adopte a hyphen.

drunk are not they may be eaten when upset. 27 Poema in épisoden. 23 Leliuce.

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