AT
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 20, 1940.
Opens TO-DAY KING'S Scotch
THE
Professor Dick Powell
B. A.-T. N. T.
Is a Rogular Wildcat
When Out On a Spree!
Ho Forgots His Diploma
And Hama's Advice
'Cause Ho Can't Resist Gals, Who Are
Naughty
but
Nice
WARNER BROS. Pictura: ANN SHERIDAN DICK POWELL GALE PAGE HELEN BRODERICK RONALD REAGAN ALLEN JENKINS ZASU PITTS MAXIE ROSENBLOOM and The National Jitterbug Champions
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Bonnet
& Scarf to Match
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VE always envied the boys from good make of 4-ply Scotland those saucy Hittle Glen- fingering wool, 1 pr. furry bonnets which perch so pre- No. 6 and 1 pr. No. 11 cariously (but firmly, so I'm assured!) pins, 1 medhim crochet on the sides of their heads.
hook, yd, ribbon.
Tension: For No. 0
And here's a chance for the girls to make one for themselves, These Ping. Approx. 9 sts, to 2in. Tension: For No. Scotch bannets are very becoming 0 11 pins. Approx. 7 sts. you can see in the sketch. and an extra gny note is given by the neat ribbon bow at back with flyaway Glengarry Bonnet
ends.
to lin.
Sides. With No. 11
Introduce a bright note in the pins vast on 00 st. colours you choose; orange and brown Work in following combine smartly, so do navy and patt, K.3. P.3.K.3, petunia. Or perhaps you prefer the Repeat from * to end. natural colourings of Scotland, the Work 34 Inches, then soft grey of granite and heather cast off 2 sts, at beg. purple.
of next 14 rows.
Anyway, you will match the colours with those of that comfortable tweed sult you will be Bving in this winter,
With a scarf to match, this fashion- able knitted two-some is Just what you need for putumn and week-end
wear.
Easy to knit and very becoming
Cast off 0 sls at beg, of next 2 crochet book and 1 row of double rows. Cast off remaining sts. Work crochet. Tle ribbon in bow and sew another piece to correspond.
in position.
TOP: With No. 11 pins cast on 9 sts, Work in patt. increasing 1 nt. Cravat Scarf each end of every alternate row until 30 sts.
With No. O pins cast on 42 sts. lat Work 4 inches without shaping. Row: K.4, 2.K.2. Repeat from Then dec. 1 st. each end of every ending K.4. 2nd Row: K2, *P.2.K.2.
Repeat from to end Here are the easy instructions for alternate row until 3 sis. remain.
To Make Up: Prea with warm Repeat these 2 rows for 40 inches, making:-
Iron and damp cloth. Join side Cust off. Press with warm iron and
MARY GRACE. Materials required: Goz. of any seams and top to sides with medium damp cloth.
SCEN
Scent Suggestions
CENT has two primary uses: the Invishly exclusive perfume, but there first to give you a delicate fragran- are many scents less expensive, yet ce and the second as a stimulant. very fragrant, that can be used in
The first thing in choosing scent is more general way.
Refreshing Qualities
Simple Knitting
KNITTED blanket is something A that children or people unused lo knitting can tackle.
formed in
the
The to take your personality into account.
blankets are composed of odd balls of The "hothouse Rower, and the out-
squares knitted from door girl naturally should not use the
A cure for tiredness is a perfumed wool of any colour. sume type of perfume.
Each square is Buy in small quantities and the bath; not the ordinary one with bath best quality that your purse will per salts, but one to which two table-following manner:
spoonfuls of bath eau-de-Cologne had Using double knitting wool, or its mit. Scent
should
uld be applied spar been added. This has a tonic effect equivalent by taking a few strands ingly, for the warmth of the skin and the astringent action on the skin of finer wool together, and No. pins, cause it to become very apparent. is very bracing.
Though dabbing perfume on the skin with the stopper of the bottle
A small bottle of perfume, provided
cast on 60 stitches,
Kalt 10 plain rows.
Eleventh Row-Knit 10 stitches plain: purl 1, knit 1, 15 times; puri
Knit 20 rows as 11th row.
kall 9.
Knit 10 plain rows.
Repeat from 11th row, finishing .......with 10 plain rows.
Thirty-five of these squares from regulation size blanket, five squares
is considered a somewhat primitive contains alcohol, is invaluable on a method it is really the most practical journey. A little dabbed lightly on for applying scent to the face and the forehead and the nape of the neck,
nervous fatigue, for the shoulders. It can also be put behind celleves the car, at the corner of the mouth, evaporation cools the skin and the
tonic effect braces the nerves, the nape of the neck, and on the eyebrows,
If you are a sufferer from "elum- To perfume the hair, pour a little my" hands, pour a little scent into the scent into the palm of the hand, draw palm of one hand and gently it being the width and seven the length. the brush over it so the briaties can against the palm of the other.
Sew the squares neatly together, absorb the perfume, and then brush will soothe and cool the hands and press lightly, and you have completed the hair. This is far more effective leave the skin dried and degreased.
cosy blanket for evacuees This is a useful tip for anyone to soldiers. than applying the scent direct.
remember even If they do not usually į suffer from clammy hands, for when thundery weather is about or you are
rub it
So much scent merely for fragran- ce. Scent, however, contains as tringent, antiseptle, and tonic quail ties which can be used in many undergoing a nervous strain, the spheres.
hands incline to become molst, tender, Unfortunately few of us" "are","10`and puffy: wealthy that we can afford to use
Nosegay pattern is used in an English spun rayon night-gown, Coupled with the popular eyelet trimming, which defines yoke, cuffs and the high, close neckline.
OBITUARY
M. L.
Your Watch
GOOD watch is essential if you want really efflelent timekeeping, and, provided it is treated well, it will give many years of unfailing service. Never take your watch from your wrist where it is warm and place on a cold surface. The safest place to put It is in a box lined with some soft material.
Do not wear your watch on the wrist when playing active games.
The best time for winding is in the; morning, for the spring will then be at its highest tension while you are most active. Always wind until you feel a definite stop, as there is no danger to the spring unless consider- able force is used. Remember also to remove the watch from the wrist when retting the hands.
Cleaning and ofting once a year are essential for a small wrist watch that is to give satisfactory results.
G. G. T.
Egg-Powder Dishes
EGG-powder can be used in cakes
and puddings as a substitute for fresh eggs. To make Yorkshire pud- ding with egg-powder, add half a ten- spoonful to 1 of flour and 1 plach of salt. Make a well in the centre and pour in little out of half a pint of milk. Bent well for five to ten- minutes, stir in the rest of the milk and let the mixture stand for an hour before baking.
Good steamed puddings can bo made with egg-powder. Here is a standard recipe offering plenty of scope for variations. Add half a teaspoonful of egg-powder to 4 ozs of four.
Add 1 oz of grated suet or mar- garine (rubbing the latter into the flour), and 2 ozs of any sort of dried
trult (dates, raisins, sultonas, Ag
(currants.) · Mix to a soft consistency The many friends of Mr. D. J. with a tablespoonful of golden syrup Stoes, c.sc, M.A.. Vice-Chancellor of melted in a little warm milk and the Univerity of Hongkong, will be steam for two hours. grieved learn that his wife die suddenly on Sunday in Oxford after a.brief Hiness.
Mrs, Sloss come, to Hongkong about April, 1930, and returned to England In June accompanied by her hus- band. She was then not in the best of health.
With Mr. Sloss she leaves two
sons.
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Foreign Relations
Japan Policy Outlined By Spokesman
Tokyo, Feb. 10. A Foreign Office spokesman stated at a Press conference to-day that the negotiations for a trado pact between Japan and Russia wore going on smoothly.
Asked whether the pact was likely to follow the lines of the Soviet-Ger- man
trade agreement, he declared that trade conditions differed but in some phases it might be similar.
Discussing Japan's relations with America, the spokesman stressed that her attitude was steadily stiffening owing to the absence of a trade pact! embargo "We have done our best in the he said, "We are sorry if our efforts have not been reciprocated."
and threats of
past,
The spokesman added there was at present no reaction in Japan to the boardingt by the British Navy of the German versel Altmark in Norwegian territorial waters.-Reuter.
Genuine Dalai Lama
London, Feb. 19. Fresh evidence of the genuineness
of the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama was disclosed, it is reported, when the British mission to Lhasa was pre- sented to him on the auspicious th day of the Tibetan New Year, accord- Ing to the Delhi correspondent of The Times.
The correspondent states that the boy Dalai Lama laid both hands on the foreheads of Mr. B. J. Gould (who represents the British Government and the Government of India) and Dr. Staunton and blessed two silk scarves which an ecclesiastical officer placed around their necks.
The five-year-old Dalai Lama was described as wonderfully composed during the presentation of the British
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officials and his manner completely dominated the assembly of monks, offelals and lay visitors attending the ceremony. The boy is already noted for his fixed and unwavering gaze and ability to recognise the nasociates of the Jale Dalai Lama, a fact which was realised by Mr. Gould, who ac- componled the late Dalai Lama on several stages of his journey towards Lhasa from India in 1912,--Router,
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