THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1936..

DO YOU EASILY

Sun Tan?

For some it's easy; for others it's torture tells ... This articlo why, what you'd better

do about it... First-

For those who do...

-OU fall into this category if you have a strong, oily skin, medium brown or dark hair, small features, and excess vitality.

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Your skin reacts immediately to the sun.

It does

not blister or burn, and the process of sun-tanning de- finitely improves its texture, making it smooth and fine.

You need not be afraid of sunbathing: you will feel invigorated ali the time:

Because you have larger pores and more tendency to shine than Ano-skinned people you may imagine that your skin is tougher nitogether. but actually in very nenaltive, On exainining your face carefully you will find that the skin in clastle and very soft in texture.

Fortunate

E slightest impurity in the blood will show itself immediately

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on the surface of your face. This is a good thing for you, although you probably deprecate it.

Many people of your type show slight internal disorders-such as

biliousBess, acidity UF

ver-eating-within KIX

hours of the trouble by small pimples and excess oily

necrotiank

on the.

nkin. This gives you the opportunity to net about curing

the trouble

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Your face will not line or wrinkle until quite late in life, even if you ex- pose it constantly to su and wind.

On no account use very strong astringents to dry it during the Bummer

months, and never cover

it with creams.

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Notes from

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For those who don't

you are the true fair-skinned type, all the care, creams, oils, and time you may spend on your skin in the summer months will never be rewarded by a deep, even sun-tan.

A very fine pale surface, closely knit pores, and tendency to soft downy hairs are the immedinte indicators that you are not the sun-tanning sort.

Your skin is lovely in early youth and in one of your greatest charms, but violent exposure to strong sunlight is not, for you,

In no circumstances should you expose a fine dry skin to a really hot sun. It will ruin the skin, injure the nervesends and generally upset your blood.

Sunbathe in the very early summer and in the autumn. But in great but wear a alundy hat or scarf, and if you must go out in the sun protect yourself with oil or starch paste--whichever suits you best,

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Diary

If you

fre wanting any extra covered dishes for use in your refrigerator, white enamelled ones with well-fit ting lids can be had in various sizes OUR troubles are usually ranging from 24. I have also scen γου

connected with excess an aluminum oblong covered dish

Given - vitality.

which is good value at 2s. 3d., and rule, to over-indulgence in both eat-¡ have been very glad of an extra ing and exercising, any illnesses you oblong wire meshed tray for tak may have are invariably of the ing fruits, which I was fortunate digestive and

in getting for 1s. Gd. intestinal systems-- _rurely of the nerves or respiratory.

encs.

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You will always tend to put on flesh. You rarely see a really thin person beautifully sun-tanned-in- variably they are well covered n wall as deap brown,

You should be able to get your first tan at the beginning of the summer, for you react immediately to any aun. After that no amount of exposure will hurt you as long as you are careful about actual changes in, temperature. Many people are with apt to confuse aun-tanning burning of the skin. Excessive red rays from the sun merely burn the surface of the skin: It is the long" and short violet rays that tan pro- perly. For this reason diffused sun- light is more valuable than direct

hot rays.

Warning

WATCH your diet when you

begin your sun-tanning.

Give up fata as much as possible and tako TAW vegetable anlada. Cut down meats and oily fish-otherwise your first runbathe will only bring out pink blotches trom oxcessive internal heat.

Remember that your skin 'wants to keep at an even temperature and be continually throwing out waste mat- ter-it is one of the most netive parts of your make-up. Exercise on every possible occasion 'out of doors, give it plenty of cold douches and finger massages and help it to wake

up.

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ALWAYS used to have diflculty removing screw caps from preserve jars until I came across a handy little nadget which loosens them at This device is made so that it will fit ou to various sized fars

ance.

and at just a turn of its neat green handle releases the most obalin- utely tight cap.

Another is. 6. well spent.

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Do you realise that to get

the best results when cooking, an oven ther- mometer la invaluable? And they are not so expensive as one might think. A nent little model with a pininly marked porcelain dial can half a be had for as little as

crown

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AND while lettuce is tak-

ing such a prominent part in the diet, I feel I must ask whether you have in- vested in a wire lettuce-shaker, as one of these really doca simplify the cleaning of the leaves and as- sures that the vegetable can be properly drained before it is serv ed. Excellent shakers can be had from eighteen-pence each.

You live at high Pressure

IN physical type you are Nordic and will have long limbs an

short, slender badly; any health troubles will come either from your nerves or from your respiratory system. Always tending to keep very slender (even in middle and old age). you live at a high nervous tension. This, coupled with your deliente colouring and easily injured akin, Wasa in lukewarni, water always and will often make you appear much be sparing with soups. older than you are, and you should guard againat over-fatigue.

Your Type of fine-skinned, slender

You will, of course, react to cold people are the ploneers. You like weather better than to intense heat, being alone, and you like using your and you will look your best in the brain. spring, as your skin will be smooth

The stronger your features, the and creamy and will not tend to more noticeable will be your ambi- -small-pimples-or-enlarged pores,

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food.

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70U must watch your diet carefully, as you are, un able to cope with bulky

́tion is "all" the nervous vitality of the northern European nations. Adven- tures, new experiences, travel-these you will seek all your life,

You may have a tendency to get easily discouraged if your ambitions are not quickly realised.

Avoid this by slowing up the pacg of your life. Try to rest" more and Meat and fish will suit you-an take things more easily. all-vegetarian diet will not. Minerals as these will help you must have, you in sunbathing, but you must get your minerals in concentrated form.

Raw milk, either as a beverage or Tu the form of junket, is essential to your type. Raw salads are best

taken very finely minced or chopped

and only in small quantities.

Raisins are excellent: try them as sweet, with chopped almonds and fruit juice.

You fine-skinned people are liable to suffer from small boils-not to be confused with the heat-spot sun-

tanners may get.

The remedy is a diet that builds you up. See that you get a daily allowance of vitamin B-either in

special food or by means of brew-

er's yeast. It is a good idea to take a pennyworth of this a day during the summer months. Feed it Well

Your skin itself needs dally

caro It will use all the feeding cream you havo: time to give it, and will need week- ly massaging to prevent wrinkling.

SALESMAN SAM

Home Page Cook

gives us

MORE

·GOOD DISHES

with cider

Rabbit a la

Normande

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is a popular dish in Normandy. Divide the rabbit into joints and brown these in little butter with 1 or 2 tablespoons of chopped onion. Then aen- dom with salt and pepper, cover with cider, add a bouquet of mixed herbs, 1 or 2 cloves, cover and simimer tilt the rabbit is tender. When three- quarters cooked, add a few blanch- cd turnips, and continue cooking. To BCTUC, put on a hot dish, pour, the sauce over the rabbit and turnips and garnish with small cubes of bread fried in butter.

A cheese and

ciler savoury

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is reminiscent of a Welsh rabbit, Lut has quite a distinctive flavour. every 1stb. of Cheshire or Cheddar checae allow three tablespoons of elder, one teaspoon of made mustard, a Hitte salt and Cayenne pepper, Dice the cheese, put in a saucepan with the elder and seasoning, and stir over a slow fire till the consist- ency of thick cream. It shodd be quite free from lumps. Pour at once on hot buttered toast and scree very hot.

Kidneys sautes with cider

are quite as good as when done with white wine. Remove fat and skin from the tines and slice them Chidy. Toss them in hot-butter, sea- saning with salt and pepper, add one or two bay leaves and sprinkle with half a tablespoon of flour, Stir and enols for three or four minutes, and moisten with five or six tablespoons of chter. Cook for another fine minutes and serve at once.

Is Your Name

CONSTANCE?

Symbol:

The keystone

of an arch.

This name signifies firin loyalty, faithfulness, candour and truth,

Monday exercises the most for- Lunate influence for those named Constance, and the best hours are The luckiest noon and 7 p.m. day of the month is the toth.

Your-hucky-stone-la-tho-aup. phire, it brings you grood health and wards off misfortune.

Green and silver are your best and they may be used colours, singly or in harmonic combina- tions. They will help you to true self-expression and a fuller con- sciousness of your inner powers.

Your lucky number is 7.

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7 Drave and dignified, chiefly if

I went in.

8 Win, for example; a girl and

an ald to toasting her.

10 There's a lot wrong with this

crowd.

11 One over the eight puts things in knots, which many regard as naughty.

12 Describes certain circles where

skill is pain.

14 There's no sense in that. I deny that he had entered (hid- den).

15 Waterless.

18 Negroes in disguise.

20 Scandailsed.

22 Hidden in Clue 14.

24 Flower girl.

20 Watch the pointer redecorat- Int, and see this put out of sight. -20-Name- by giving, by— arrange---

ment, it no nome,

30 I crash (anog.).

31 Genteel poverty.

32 Knocks about in Figel-street,

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1 Meeting of un inflammatory

nature.

2 Permitting everything to be

unpaid.

3 Full or empty, there's always

one in the boat.

4 This is the girl for litle French

John.

How the house is stormed at.

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O Ends in disaster.

D Scraps of Latin, perhaps (rev.)..

13 The Japanese make a little box of lacquer: we could make it of iron.

10 lidden in Clue 14.

17 Enter:

19 In bondage.

23 These are much in the air just now. May they remain there

words, 3, 5),

(two

23 License destroyed?

25 The artist la not out-of fruit? 27 The growing girl takes it out of her frock, and the boy out of n box.

20 Quite fit, so wo hear..

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HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

SIMPLESIMON

The total Expenditure in 1930 on behalf of sick and destitute children is estimated st $25,000, against which the Income to date is $18,000 only.

In order to continue its work, the Society asks for the balance of

$7,000

before the cluse of the financial year on 31st

October.

Hon. Treasurers;

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c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.,

P. & O. Buliding.

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c/o Banque de L'Indo Chine,

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YA HAD A HARD TIME,

·MAKIN' THAT SALE. TO MR. OʻMUSH!

EDUZZEM

YEH! HE WANTED SEEDS YÊN YA FINALLY SOLD FER RED RADISHES AN' ALL WE GOT IS SEEDS FER WHITE ONESI

WE DON'T GUARANTEE TO RAISE CANARIES HU

FROM OUR BIRD SEED

・FROM DUZZEM:

HIM THE WHITE ONES,

HUH?

YEPPY!

BUT HOW IN HECK IS HE GONNA GIT RED

RADISHES?

BY: FOLLOWIN' MY

SUGGESTION-

By. Small

I TOLD HIM TO SOAK'EM OVER NIGHT

IN RED INK!

TY HEA BERWICH, 190. Y. MA REG

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