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DEVILLED EGGS

Fry the egg in butter in a frying pan, seeing that they are not overdone, and turn them once Slp them on tu a serving-dish, cook the butter a Ettle longer until it turns light brown, pour it over the eggs, will the pan with a small spoonful of vinegar, pour this over the eggs, too, and sprinkle

; at the last minute with chopped parsley.

DEVILLED HARD-BOILED

EGGS

Hard-bolt the eggs, cut them in half length- ways, ud i them with their on yolks mashed to a puree with butter, plenty of cayenne pepper, and salt. Serve them very hat with a sauce made of thick brown gravy mixed with two tablespoon- fuls of Worcestershire sauce and a desertspoonful of French mustard. Finish with a sprinkling of *1. chopped parsley,

DEVILLED HERRINGS

Sete the horrings two or three times on ench sute, and spread them with mustard seasoned with a little cayenne pepper, Sprinkle these with bread- crumbs, and grill them gently, basting them will melted butter. Serve wili fried pandey.

DEVILLED CRAB

Flake up the meat of a ruled

crab, and

mix it and the ereany parts with a zill of white

sance, a dessertspoonful of anchovy

essence, the same of clutney, a ten-

spoonful of chilli vinrgar and the C

lemon Juice.

DEVILLED MUTTON

Fame of mule mustard, read wrth mutton or lambs, sea on them with cold dust calt,

pepper and cayenne.

salt. paper and cayenne gavindsde Put the mixture back into erab- them with

aut leave hell, or perhaps into little valge them for half an hour The d stell one for each person, coser them in melted buttenut the lightly with browned bread crumbs, lutly with browned bradavimles, prince with melted butter, and take and bake them in a moderate oven in a moderate aven for about a eptor for Tese minuter. her of an hour.

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'Rolling Brush Stroke Is Best to Exercise the Scalp

WHETHER you were born with silky baby curls or with hair as lanky as xenweed, your chances of having lovely hair now are about equal. Your hair beauty depends, not on what you were born with, but on the condition of your health, the state of your nerves and the amount of attention you give your hair and scalp. If your health is good, then

there is little reason why your hale in a milk bottle so the nuisture will cannot be healthy and lovely. Ab- drain away quickly Instead of soak- normal local conditions can be cleared ing into und softening the bristles. up teadily with concentrated after-

HOW TO MASSAGE

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Hair that is dull and feless from Many women want to know about neglect can be made bright, strong scalp massage. You needn't worry and elastig if you keep it immaculate much about this if you brush your ly clean and polished and keep the hair enough. Of course, if you are scalp healthy by keeping the eirculn- troubled with an over-dry or over- tion lively. Since the scalp cannot be oily scalp, this additionn! stimulation

must keep will help improve the eandlilona. exercised voluntarily. you the circulation

the Amused and

Use the balls of your fingers for muscles in tone by faithful massage scalp massage, Begin at the nape and dully brushing. Of course, brush-

lug has other beneficial effects. f your neck, press firmly and ro

Your scape the scalp in small circles. bet the exercise your

fingers shouldn't slip during this mag- Fage, but you should feel your scalp Kela bristles and the tugging as they sweet slip loosely over your skull Slip through your strands of hair is

from The friction

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Important. For this reason you must your fingers up an inch or so and re- bave a good hair brush-one with pest the rotary massage until you long, strong bristles, and you must have worked around the entire hair- line. Now massage up to the crown know the right brushing technique.

ine in the of the head-from the hairline in back, from over the ears, from the There is a new type hair brush temples and from the center of ti

forehead. The massage should pre- too. In which the long bristles are set vedle

brushing. Massage, the in a sunburst arrangement into the whenever you apply a corrective tonk half-moon back of ivory plastic. The give yourself # hot oil shampoo.

your hair is exceedingly dry, di-is, and fill the middle with a water-brush, created to do an efficient brush

ing job without spolling your waves, missuge an

or a small oily hair

hair tonic or a evers salad dressed with salt, pepper. is curved to fit the group of your hand anunt of oil

into

the

scalp and lemon juice,

and the contour of your head. The night. Have a hot ail shampoo week- bristles readily penetrate through the ly, and use brilliantine or some ully haie strands, pick up the natural oils hair dressing whenever you expose Aveid and distribute it down the length of your hair to the sun or wind. each strand to make it clean and fight bals, direct sunlight hats, direct lustrous.

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DEVILLED PRAWNS

Sell the prawns and shake them a lot on insond flour, as you would whitebant. Put them into a yanket ant plunge Uvem inter deep very hot Int.

Pry golden-banwa, anti them juled up in a dish, or on tegest, Į berally sprinkled with cayenne chop-

| pret parsley.

DEVILLED

TOMATOES

Peel the lomatoes and shive them rather thickly. Cinct me irle for each slice with butter kneader!

powerful sun-rays never too swap or find it both cools and bleaches the] very hot water in your face duraux kin to a wonderful degree, the warmer days.

Cucumber lation is useful when with mustard flour, dust this *Cleanse

suffrard with a paste amplexions have

the generously with fresh-ground black made by mixing fine patineal with hinds of the san. The treatment is pepper, adding a touch of cayenne,

simple. The encumber

your kin

warm water, then wards aff, and dab shees about an inch thick and these five or ten minutes according to their:

1 rat into and bake or grill them quickly for over the skin with a letion made are rubbed lightly over the face. size. flower water, adding 10 drops of

equal parts of rose-water and orange- Oil of sweet almonds is very south-

simple tincture of benzola to che ben batfly "caught" by the sun. ounes uf the mixed waters. Dab this

In particularly when the skin hos)

over the face and throat, dry lightly. Take Precautions then give a dusting of good cumple- xion powder.

saltad

Storing Fragrance

NOW is the, time to gather flowers

The finer and more sensitive your from our gardens so that their skin the more quickly will it burn,) French girl fight sunburn with and the enter the need of preeti delightful fragrance will cheer us mixture of honey, four parts, and

Baining through dark winter days. Alycerine, one part. Put these into a stainst sun and wind.

the fure daily to a rider-flower water

Water,

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Small jar which place in a basin of is very beneficial to a delicate skit but remember that the petals of the Put-pourri is very simple to make, water just off the boll. When he and helps to prevent burn. After honey and glycerine are thinned saf

various Howers are best gathered #ciently to intx well, stir in an ging Shin with elder-flower\early in the day when the scent is,

which should be allowed to, amount of grits of wine equal to the

little ne olive most beautiful. Rose petals are na lycerine allowance The skin should say on it, smear

alive oil

turally the principal ingredient, but face your

and throat. be bathed with this préparation at Leave it on for a minute or two, the musk, verbena, carnations stocks, and

wipe oft.

With a piece of medicated other sweet smelling flowers can be Wond

you will find that this ed. Spread the petals on a sheet to dry in the sun, of rumoves the superfluous oil, but en-f white paper

turning them over at frequent inter-

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If your skin has already received sure a thin Blm of it being felt on vals to ensure that all the moisture an overdose of sap, pure olive oil is the skin to form a foundation for the surest remedy. Only a trace of powder later on. Your complexion the all is required--half a teaspoon- will not be made "shing" or greasy- ful being sufficient for face, neck, looking, since the pores of the skin bands, and arms-sund should be due will abemih'any" of the of remaining piled on a piece of cotton wool. Rub

well into the skin for

for a few minutes, then remove with a fresh piece eniton woul. Powder of an ochre shade is most recommended for com-

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Holiday Puddings

Next take a wide-mouth jar with a tightly-filling lid, and sealter a little day salt in the bottom, and over it a layer of petals. Repeat this process until the jar is full, finishing with the bay salt. Next tie a piece of parchment over the top to exclude the air, and allow it to stand for three

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Roll now beauty into your hair with a curved brush made expecially to protect your permanent wave. The firm, Kenuine boar bristles penetrate to the scalp to exercise your walp and leave each hair shinning with lo veliness.

buting sunburn on holiday, since it re following puddings will be on-weeks, uffers the skin a better protection

Joyed by the children during the from powerful rays.

holidays, and they have the advantage ounces powdered orris rool, quorter Then thoroughly mix together two First-aid for sunburn should be of being easily prepared. .

of an ounce each of ground cinnamon, upplied as early as possible. Te a

You've been told to brush your jollspice. mace, und cloves and a heated, burnt face a cooling remedy Pineapple Rice

handful of dried lavender. Emply like" movement. The new brush has hair up and back with a "lightning- the jar of flower petals and well stir

11 natural rolling movement that auto- 1 teacup clumped pineapple {train- them into the mixture, and place the ed.)

whole lot into a jar, having a close-tienlly gives you this stimulating

tugging and massage. Whisk

3 tablespoons rice,

must be used. Simple cold cream will give instant relief, as a rule, if applied in time. But to remove the discoloration ʼn special preparation. many be necessary! Te Meat 1 lion -If it may be so called--is butters at

This white organdle evenlug frock is * summer favourite, Four horizontal pleated ruffles, centered with. narrow black vel- vet ribbon accentuate the ple- turesque skirt fuinem, azul the same plast-and-ribbon deśall in repeated, at the square decollete. In this frock"- the white organdle 'in, 'pomed `over while cotion det.

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the clean rubber sponges, put half un ounce of bicarbonate of soda catches even the shortest hair in its in half a pint of water and soak them wake, dividing the hair into strands all night in this solution.

the bristles can reach down to

Line the lea-cosy with chinois

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1 teacup sweetened whipped cream. fitting Ild, adding a few drops of brush up and out, the rolling sweep ! tablespoon chopped nuts (optiun- cedar wood and rose oil. Conk the rice in boiling water until Finally, pour Into the jar an ounce leader, drain and dry thoroughly, of lavender water, secure the lid, and When the rice is cold carefully blend put on one side for a week, when the in the drained pineapple and cream.pot-pourri will be ready for use.

Serve in a crystal dish and decorate

Preparing Herbs

with nuts.

Prune Whip

1 breakfastcup prunes

breakfastcup marshmallows.

14 breakfastcup caster sugar. Lemon Julce.

massage the scalp and polish your leather, and the tea will keep hot hair. You must really pull to sweep much longer. The cover of hot-water the bristles through your hair, so bottles when treated in the same you know your scal) is getting plenty marmer will also keep the water hot- of exercise.

ter for a greater period.

spirit sprinkled You can do an eftirient brushing Methylated job only with a clean brush, se stop clean cloth will quickly clean cork to time and pluck loose dinner mats and remove dirty marks hairs from your brush and wipe the much better than by scrubbing with bristles on clean, lintless towel.hot soapy water.

Herbs for culinary use should also be gathered now. Choose

fine HO wann day, when they are free from moisture, and garner them fairly from time early in the morning. Remove ny dusi or dirt by washing the leaves in a colander and drying them on

Cook the prunes and drain off the liquid, remove the stones, and cut a soft cloth. the fruit into small pieces.

Cut the marshmallows into quarters

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Wash your brush frequently, every Shabby blacit shoes can be revived day if you have the time. Dip and by rubbing them with the inside of swish the bristles through warm soap-fresh orange peel and polishing On- suds, rinse in clear warm water and fally with a soft cloth.

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Make nest little bunches and hang and add to the prunes with a squeeze them up to dry head downwards, Aslay the brush on its side or sland it

retain their favour much

of lemon juice. Lastly, fold in the herbs

whipped cream sweetened slightly and better if deled quickly, they are best

serve in individual glasses.

Raspberry Delight

1 breakfastcup rasberries.

breakfastcup caster sugar.

2 egg whites.

Pinch of salt.

placed in a sunny window, but if in- clement weather does not permit this, they can be hung in a warm airing

WEST POINT FIRE

their efforts for more than an hour lo smother smouldering woodwork.}

ndjoining roof-tops and escape ladders.

cup-board, and finally dried over a Considerable Damage Dones were played into the flat from

klore.

To Wing Lok Street Flat

When the leaves are crisp und

Due to the promptness of the brown, strip them from their stems i Considerable damage was clone to alarm, no injury was suffered by Put all the ingredients in a large and rub then between the hands. the second floor of No. 140 Wing Lok anyone, but the experience was too bowl and with ñ hand beater, beat In this way they are reduced to u until

n light foamy substance is ob-fine powder ready for storing in Street West, when a fire broke out much for one woman, who fainted

or bottles until re- talned. Serve at once in Individual screw-top Jars

there shortly after 11.30 am. yester- some time after the outbreak. day. glasses with sponge fingers.

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China Bldg., Hongkong.

Hankow Rd.. Kowloon..

The ground floor was occupied by The inmates of the floor managed the Nam On Hong, one of the numer to escape before the Gomes obtained ous rice firms doing business in Wing a firin hold. The occupants of the Lake Street. Around and first floors also ran into

The Pollce Emergency Unit was the street when the alarm was raised. also on the scene, and kept the street

for the fire-fighters. Four appliances from Central and clear

Divisional Inspector W. Mair, of West Point fire stations, under Station Omeer W. Smith, were sent, West Point Station, Sub-Inspector J. and measures were taken at once O'Donovan and Det-Sgt. R. Maevey

to prevent the spread of the flames were present.

to the adjoining houses

Fortunately, there was little wind,; otherwise many more houses might

FIRE IN MOTOR CAR

Alleged to have been caused have been involved, as the district through a cigarette end being tossed

is one of the most thickly populated into the vehicle, a are broke out in car No. 4400, parked in Wing Wo In the Colony.

Street yesterday, and slight damage The flames were extinguished after was done before the dames were ex- half-an-hour, but firemen continued tinguished.

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NINTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION

June-September, 1939 CASH

$250 $250

PRIZES

(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph")

TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250TM (Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., London) SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW

CLOSING DATE & TIME:

29th SEPT. AT 5 P.M.

THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST AND SECOND BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.

Prizes will be allotted as follows: SECTION ONE:

For Story-Telling Pictures. 11. $30. 2nd, $15, 3rd, $10.

SECTION TWO:

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General Pictorial Sccllon: Landscapes, Seascapes, Architectural, Street Scenes, etc.

Ist. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10,

SECTION THREE: Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Human Studles,

131. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $19 SECTION FOUR:

Still Life and Table-Top Studies. 1st. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. 310. SECTION FIVE: Snapshots taken by chlidren under fourteen years. 1st. 115. 2nd. $10, Sed. $5.

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The following Rules will govern the Competition:

1.The Compelliton is contined ex-

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photo. amateur graphers 2-No employee or member of any firm in the photographic trade is permitted to compete.

3. The prizes will be awarded to the competitor sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a will be published farm which during the period of the Com petition, and which must pasted on back of entry.

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of the 18x20.

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