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THE CHINA MAIL.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1933

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The Bridge of Health! Build the bridge that will carry you over from ill-health mlseries to abounding vigour and enjoyment of life. means you must build up the healthy and plentiful blood- stream that your body needs in order to rid yourself of your ailments permanently. Impoverished blood lies at the root of most ill-health and is the enuso of, such ailments us

NEUKESTHENIA

BACK PAIN'S

DYSPEPSIA

EMACIATION

INSOMNIA

RHEUMATISM

PHYSICAL WEAKNESS PAINS IN LIMBS

VERTIGO

PALLOR

BAD DREAMS SCIATICA

WOMEN'S AILMENTS.

For there and similar symptoms of blood-impoverishment you need a course of the famous blood and nerve tonic

Dr. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS

This old and proven remedy has been the pre-eminent blood and nerve tonic for fifty years.

Nothing else will so surely or so rapidly

Enrich the Blood & Restore the Nerves.

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The Woman's Page

Something New In Necklaces

It would seem as though every- thing had been pressed into the service of the necklaces which take the place of the old collar and other neck decorations. Wood, leather, glass, china, and Oven feathers have been used for beads, and bends themselves have been round, triangular, square,

and otherwise geometrical. The effort to bring in real jewels again must necessarily only Succeed with a small minority, and the demand on the part of the majority for bright little touches finds its widest vent in the form of bead necklaces.

To vary the latter they have been great and small and some of the. prettiest have been hollow, made) lof thin glass with a little iridescence. The idea of the hol low has produced the idea of fill- ing the beads with liquid and has developed further into filling them only partly so that movement is Thus a necklace may produced. consist of some big bends widely spaced out and half-full of liquid. The liquid may be varied in colour according to the general idea of the necklace, and the movement of the liquid also adds a great deal of variety and charm.

It is the idea of the facet carried out in a different way. Just as the facet catches different lights, so the liquid produces round, soft movements which make the neck- lace alive. Movement in colour is so much a feature of wallpapers, | stuffs, and

even paint that the "motion" necklace is entirely in key with it. What happens if it breaks is another matter.

WASHING A LACE VEIL.

MENU SUGGESTIONS FOR TO-MORROW..

The Dinner Menu.

Creamed Tuna

Mashed Potatoeal Buttered Turnips Bread

Butter Cheese Stuffed Tomatoes Cottage Pudding Lemon Sauce

Coffee

Creamed Tuna, Serving 4. 4 tablespoons butter

4 tablespoons flour

2 cups milk

2/3 cupp tuna

1 hard cooked egg, diced

2 tablespoons chopped pimientos

1 tablespoon chopped parsley

1⁄2 teaspoon salt

4 teaspoon paprika

CHROMIUM

FITTINGS

Chromium fittings in the bath- room or other parts of the house need cleaning regularly if they are to maintain their bright appear: ance. If they are dusted every day with a soft duster and rubbed briskly they should not require further treatment,.but if they have been neglected and are beginning to look dull more drastic measures must be taken. Washing with warm soapy water and rinsing in clear warm water should Improve any dull chromium-plated articles. If they do not appear as bright as might be desired, the best thing is to wipe them with a rag moistened in paraffia.

WOMEN DISPLACED BY MERE MEN.

Even Waiters Prove Superiority.

Why is it that women so general- ly fail to achieve the highest dis- tinction in those callings for which they seem most suited? There is room for all manner of high-brow research into the problem. It scems ridiculous that all the most famous dressmakers should have been men.

And in the humbler vocations, wherein she might look for |feminine supremacy, there is a notable exception in the matter of waiting at table. Your waitress may have all the virtues of prompt attention to your commands, and deft ministration as you sit at meat. But she lacks that air of reverence for the rites of the tablo which gratifies the heart of the diner. It is as though she were indifferent to the high claims of dining as an art,

Her hope of success lies, it Melt butter and add flour. Blend seems, in other directions, for in and add milk and cook until creamy St. Paul, Minnesota, a speaker st sauce forms. Stir constantly. Add the convention of the National rest of ingredients. Cook two min- that "intelligence comes second to Restaurant Association laid it down utes, stirring constantly. Serve poured over toast or mashed pota-wants to succeed." But the appeal appearance for the waitress who

toes,

Cheese Stuffed Tomatoes.

G firm tomatoes

2/3 cup.cottage cheese

1/3 cup diced cucumbers

1 tablespoon chopped onions

1/3 teaspoon salt

1⁄2 cup mayonnaise

Wash and peel tomatoes. Chill. The new little black eye-vells Mix three tablespoons of mayon- should be washed carefully when naise with remaining Ingredients they become dusty-looking so that excepting tomatoes. Scoop out part

they keep their shape and do not cheese mixture and chill.

of insides of tomatoes. Stuff with

tear. Squeeze gently in warm

Serve

Boapy water and rinse in black tea on lettuce and surround with the to which has been added a little remaining mayonnaise. boiled rice.

Iron with a fairly hot iron as wet as possible to enable the veil to come up just the right stiffness. The black ted keeps the lace a good colour.

REMOVING TEA STAINS.

Cottage Pudding.

11⁄2 cups pastry flour

3 teaspoons baking powder

1⁄2 cup sugar

1⁄2 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon vanilla

1 egg

1⁄4 cup milk

4 tablespoons fat, melted

Mix ingredients and beat threa

When a little tea is spilt on a tea- cloth and it is not possible to re-minutes. Pour into shallow, greas- move it and soak the affected part fed pan.

Bake 20 minutes in

in milk, a good plan is to apply moderate oven. Cut in squares | glycerine.

It is not always easy to remove the cloth when visitors are present. but glycerine will save the situation and the stain will, not cause any) further trouble,

Apply a fair quantity of the glycerine to the affected part by means of a pail of cotton wool, and, when the cloth is removed, soak

and serve fresh,

Lemon Sauce.

1 cup sugar

2 tablespoons flour

teaspoon salt

3 tablespoons lemon juice

2 tablespoons grated lemon rind 11⁄2 cups water

1 tablespoon butter

Blend sugar and flour. Add rest

the stain thoroughly and leave it to of Ingredients and cook until dry overnight before washing.

Bringing Up Father.

MAGGIE SAYS THIS

IS A GOOD GHOST STORY- I HAVEN'T: READ ONE IN AT COON'S AGEN

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to the eye will never oust that of the palate where food is 'taken seriously.

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DAILY CROSS - WORD PUZZLE.

(This cross-word puzzle has been made by an export bus our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetto spellings, such as harbor plow, and altho.)

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· (pt.) · 14-Manufacturing olty

of Prussia 16-A fowl 17-Projecting

20-A soft food for

Babice 22-Greek god of war 24-Produce 25-Bods' home 26-Part of antaleway 28-Pertaining to the

tida

29-Tho (Sp.) 30–Canvas shelter 31-Anon

32-Naval officer (abbr)

33-American

Tamperance Bocloty (abbr) 34-Augment

35-Indefinite artiste

47-Guide

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navy.

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61-8orles 52-Replaires 54-Interest (abbr) 55-A number 07-Discharges 59-Meaning 61-River in N. W.

France 62-6tucky part of

plant 63-Boiances

VERTICAL

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the fire

35-High.playing card

|36-The nostrils

88-Lifalass (29-Trailing plant -140-Looks closely.

||41-A month (abbr)"

43-Troploni fruit (pl.)

1-To study with care 45-Join 2-Worthless leavings - 67~Plural for penny,

3-To attempt 4-Toward

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6-General-courte

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