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THE CHINA MAIL,

FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933.

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A NEW TREATMENT FOR COUGHS AND COLDS.

For Throat and Chest Troubles This Direct Inhalant Method Brings Speedy Relief.

Coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, asthma, and affections of the throat, windpipe and lungs generally, have asually been treated by remedies taken inti the stomuch. Other remedies have consisted of the Inhalation of fumes from

Both

volatile liquids.

these treatments have their value but each in itself is incomplete.

In Respiroids, the now seientific re- medy for respiratory troubles, these two treatments are enmbined. New dis- coveries have been made which render

of styles.

New Charm For Spring Hats.

An 18th Century Air Returning.

NEW TILTS IN VOGUE

This possible. Respirolds, held in the mouth, gradually

There is a piquaney, not to say, Cerise shantung-straw, draped diesolve

releasing

rakishness, that gives a new thrill round the face and caught up at pleasantly aromatic but highly micidal and curative vapours which to spring millinery after so many the side by a bunch of purple vel- circulate throughout the breathing seasons of comparative uniformity vet flowers, in good with an angora tubes and into the membranes of the

suit of purple and a cerise crepy- respiratory system, reaching even to the farthest corners of the lungs. These

blouse. vapours soothe the inflamed branes, break up the phlegm, ease the breathing, destroy the germa. Thus they make a

a direct attack upon the seat of the trouble.

mem-

toreador styles are all presented in Watteau. pork-pie, saucer and

Purple-and-lilac will have their

a novel manner by the milliners. Lenten season, but the reigning co- When one sees these modern revi-flour favourites in the millinery vals of former modes emerging from world are black-and-peach and In addition to this. Respiroids pro- carefully guarded cupboard or box black-and-turquoise, also beige and vide the indirect treatment by virtue one feels It would be easier (iu blue. "Tilleul" is na smart as of curative elements which are carried some ways) to wear these models ever, but is worn with brown, not in the salivs into the stomach, thoughs portrayed in the eighteenth cen-black,

The banana-green-straw more patent degree than any

in a

New Gloves

Paris is working hard on the

GAY DRESSES FOR LONDON.

Waxed Satin For

The Evening.

London is growing more and more! of a fashion centre, and the Miss London of 1933 is likely to be jauntier and saucier and more gaily dressed than any of her con- temporaries in other cities.

Consider the new colours, over which the experts have kissed their hands to heaven. There will be Sunshine, which explains itself; Honeyflower, a Devonshire creamy yellow, Popcorn, a golden buff; Goldfish, Pumpkin, Mother-of-Pearl, Golden Broom, Butterfly Blue, Love- bird Green, Semi-Brick Red and Dove-Beige.

The best-dressed London woman will sheathe herself in waxed satin for the evening, and her long after- noon gowns will have detachable sleeves, thus serving day and night, if required.

far

In the daytime, she will revel in other cough remedy taken in this way, lure pictures than in their latest known as liseret looks exactly like

featherweight wool, and will be joy- Respiroids are also an excellent pre-adaptations! Some of the best a dull faille, and is hand-worked in ventative for throat and chest affec-hats look almost impossible off the tuckings and with apron-veil fly-

fully patterned with buttons, both fions. In cold weather you should al- head, but these steps forward ways keep a bottle handy. Obtainable

aing out in whimsical fashion. An- glove problem. Something new has metal and wooden.

Convertible brooches will also be from all chemists, price $1.00 per charming mannequin with the last other novelty is folded wings of to be devised to make people buy,

corange or lapel bottle. Or by post, $1.20, from The word in coiffure who tilts these split-liseret in brown. The same so one designer has brought out fashionable. A

also be Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. 451, Kieng fascinating affairs to an angle of model in black-and-turquoise is gloves with backs composed of strips brooch in diamonds can se Road, Shanghai (Product of The Dr. Williams Medicine Co. London, beauty and smartness, and one likely to be a best seller. The new of plaited felt, suede palms and with worn as a hair grip, and a bracelet of ribbonlike flexibility, also in dia- Toronto, Paris, New York, Singapore, knows that the new arrivals will be cap-like turban is the traveller's a lining of fine silk jersey.

Another house has introduced monds, has a centre ornament con-1 Shanghai, etc.).

favourite, and though tweed and One of the reasons such charms wool are not new, they are

suede gloves with crocheted silk sisting of two clip brooches, which still will live again is the becoming sha-permissible and good for rough

euffs in a contrasting colour. An can be detached and worn separate- idow they give over one or both weather.

important point of these is that the ly. eyes. This makes all the difference A corrugated fabric in navy blue two colours may be so unlike as to focus everyone's attention on one's hands. And the moral of that is obvious!

LATEST MODEL ROLLIEFLEX CAMERAS

The cameras that take 12 exposures on a roll-film.

MIMOSA PLATES PRINTING PAPERS & FILMS. Painted Embroidery Colourful & Artificial INVENTION OF BEAUTY.

Most attractive creation not only for

successes.

& navy.

to difficult revivals from the past. is cleverly plaited with

In bygone days such shapes were and-white check or atripe. There perched on masses of hair, and the are even certain classic lines that head was apt to look over-enlarg- are now good and also assure of ed and clumsy. To-day a ribbon, comfort. Such models are plea- will assist in the tilt forward, but and saucer shapes of absurdly small or a coy curl or two, at the back sant after the fly-away foolish plate the actual crown will follow the dimensions.

Tine of the owner's profile.

Apron Veils.

JUNGLE JEWELLERY.

Round-cut brilliants and rubies

are the stones most in vogue, and jade is still very much the fashion

For those who cannot afford rubies,

there is the Mexican fire opal, an orangey-red

attractive colour.

stone of

BRIGHT NEEDLES.

HONG

THE

KONG

PENINSULA HOTEL:

HONG KONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL:

PEAK HOTEL

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE HOTEL;

HOTELS,

LIMITED.

In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lita, Peking.

H. K. Horticultural

Society.

Lady Peel Distributes The Awards.

HIGH STANDARD OF EXHIBITS AT FLOWER SHOW

3 pats of Roses:-No prize. 3 pots of Carnations:-1st, Mrs.

Beat products of the Colony's pot plants and vegetables, of bril- played at Volunteer Headquarters liant hues and bloom, were dia- Ho Fock.

and evening, when the 27th annual throughout yesterday afternoon

show of the Hong Kong Horticul- Kom-tong. tural Society was held. During

3 pota of Maiden Hair Ferns:- 1st, Mrs. Ho Kom-tong.

3 pots of Paneles:-1st, Mrs. Ho

S pots of Primulas:-1st, Mr.

the afternoon the band of the Ho Kom-tong. South Wales Borderers played. pleasing selections.

3 pots of Annuals, perennials and/or any other plant:-1st, Mrs.

Peak.

-6 pols of Annuale:-1st, Mrs. F.

We go right to the pantry for our spring costume jewellery, according to one fashion expert who states Turban Cape.

The new vell is helpful, even If that nutmegs joined by gold chainsį

The table decorations, carried L. Dunbar. To keep your sewing needles in out in the main store room of the Indies, but also for ensalons, tandker-ly for practical comfort, will fit and apron

Caps, on the other hand, especial-a little absurd, because the draped jare the latest thing for street wear

good order, keep a wee cushion fill Headquarters, were indeed effec- at one side, hanging with spring clothes. chiefs and ornamental articles for

Gold beads often alternate with ed with emery powder in the work tive and the blooms were artisti-C. Hall; 2nd, J. B. Ross, Esq. follow all the peculiarities of the out (and Away) from the Indier' wear.

head. For spring the cap is more face, Kives an added width, the nutmega in this moderniatie basket, and plunge them up and cally arranged.

3 pots of Annuals:-1st, Peak of a turban than a beret, It can which assists in giving a sense of version of the good old jungle down in this, before and after using

Among the host of interested Club; 2nd, Mrs. Southern. bo of crinkly-crept or shirred satin.proportion to a wider shoulder line, system of decoration.

visitors at the show were H.E. the Governor (Sir William Pee!) and Paul Lauder, Lady Peel who later distributed the prizes to successful exhibitors,

DISPLAY IN OUR STORE.

Agents

ORIENTAL ART CO.

A SEK & CO.,

268, Des Voeux Road Central, GJ.Telephone No. 73459,

In shaatung, straw, or liseret,

Curtain-like draperies in net, with

To go South, shantung-straw Blace borders, are so lightly intro- white and pink or green and white duced on to the new millinery that is a favourite for the swathed tur-their Victorian origin is not always ban, or it may be worn tilted and apparent. have a tiny brim or roll.

LIQUIDATION SALE

UNTIL MARCH 15th, 1933.

50% REDUCTION

CLEARANCE OF LARGE STOCKS OF : -----

AFTERNOON DRESSES, Wool and Silk

from $15 to $35

EVENING DRESSES

"F

$20 to $60

SUMMER WASHING FROCKS

$ 7 to $10

"29

FUR COATS (LONG)

1

$45 to $60

FUR JACKETS (SHORT)

$25 to $30

#

FOX FUR

"

$12 to $30

HATS, STOCKINGS, UNDERWEAR, Elc.

ALL FAR BELOW ACTUAL COST.

"ARCADIA”

No. 47, Pekin Road. NEAR STAR CINEMA, KOWLOON,

Bringing Up Father.

NOW REMEMBER- BE ON YOUR DIGNITY AT THE RECEPTION- LORD CHERRYBURY WILL BE XMERE- MATCH, HIMANO DO AS HE DOES - DO YOU HEAR MER

MAGGIE-

HEVER MISS A WORD YOU SKY-

Coloured nets are very smart as vells, but such a vogue is fraught with danger; once the bizarre note: is permitted the veil is doomed.

The flowered vogue has appeared following on the feathered cap. In grey, beige, turquoise, and violet blossens, softened by velvet or the new pliable strands of straw, some of these caps are charming and springlike.

Blistered Effecis

A curious novelty, especially good for evening or travel caps are the "blistered" effects in cloth. crepes, and in tissues.

them.

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow

TIFFIN

Corn Fondue Devilled Rabbit Curried Lentils Yellow Rice Sponge Cake Custard

DINNER Consomme with Poached Eggs and Cheese Shrimp Fritters Fried Ham With Gravy Mashed Potatoes Fried Cucumbers

Orange Charlotte Russe

3 pots of Dahlias:-1st, Mrs.

3 pots of Roses:-1st, no prize.

3 pots of Carnations:-1st, R

Sir Joseph Kemp, Sir Robert Sanger, Esq.

paprika. Mix together the milk, and Lady Ho Tung the

3 pots of Maiden Hair Ferns:- bread crumbs, cheese, corn and Hon. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Southorn, 1st, Mrs. Paul Ladder. butter, add seasonings and yolks of Col. L. G. Bird, Major H. B. L.

3 pots of Pansies:-Ist, Matilda eggs which have been beaten until Dowbiggin, and the Hon. Mr. W. II. Hospital. thick. Fold in carefully the Bell. beaten whites of eggs.

3 pots of Primulas:-lat, J. F. Bake in Judges were prolific in their Bagram, Esq. individual dishes, in a moderate praise of the high standard attain- 3 pots of Annuals, perennials Temperature 325 degrees ed by the exhibits this year. The and/or any other plant:-1st, J. T. for 30 minutes.

President of the Horticultural Bagram, Esq. Society, Mr. J. T. Bagram, said he was very pleased with the display and the results.

oven.

Open. Collection of Vegetables:-Ist, Hong Kong Club.

Peak. Collection of Vegetables:-1st,

Open.

L. J. Davies, Esq.

Fried Ham with Gravy, 1⁄2 pound thinly sliced ham, 4 tablespoons flour. 11⁄2 cupfuls of stock, sherry. Fry the sliced ham At the conclusion of the show, slightly, remove the pieces to a hot Mr. Bagram, prior to calling upon plate; then to the drippings add Lady Peel to give away the prizes, Beignets or fritters offer a most flour. Stir until smooth; boil for paid a tribute to all those who had pleasant choles for small hot en-five minutes. Add sherry and helped to make the show the suc Satins, too, show this new crin-trees at a family meal, as they can seasoning to taste. Prepare a bed cesa It was. He thanked Col. Bird kie effect. One may tire of them, be made with very cheap ingre-of mashed potatoes, place ham on for the loan once again of the 3rd, Mira. Ho Kom-tong. but at this season of the year we dients or the remains from left it and sauce over the bam and Volunteer Headquarters.

6 bunches Sweet Peas:-1st, welcome every novelty, though, in a jover dishes of fish, shell fish brains, garnish with toasted points.

The speaker referred to the Mra. Ho Kom-tong, way this raised blistered look is all kinds of boiled vegetables and

Sponge Cake Custard.

PRIZE LIST.

6 bunches Cut Flowers:—1st,

Mrs. R. E. Hoare; 2nd, Lady Pesi;

8 White or Yellow Roses:-1st,

3 Roses of any colour:-Ist Mrs. Hoare.

great losa the Society had sustain- 3 bunches Antirrhinums:--Ist, but a continuation of the crinkle-meat. Beignets au jambon can be Spread slices of stale sponge ed in the departure of Mr. and Miss M. Ellis. crepe that appeared in all those made to use up remains of fowl and cake with raspberry

ог currant Mrs. R. M. Dyer, who had exhibit- 3 Red or Pink Roses:-Ist, Mr. lovely blended colours of 1932. cuttings of ham. Chop some breast Jam. Arrange them in a buttered ed regularly, and whose exhibits R, E. Hoare. These materials, apart from a rich of chicken and some ham mix with paper-lined pudding dish, sprinkled were very successful. silky surface, have a certain amount it a small brain mashed and mixed with finely crushed peanut brittle After cheers had been called for Mrs. Hoare. of elasticity in their composition with grated parmesan cheese. Give or granulated sugar. Beat 3 eggs Lady Peel, the gathering dispersed. that is helpful in the success of the shape of balls like pigeon eggs, slightly, add 1⁄2 teaspoon salt, S cap styles. Fabries at the mo-rolling them on a floured table, tablespoons sugar and pour on ment are more than usually interest and make the fritters as usual, slowly 2 cups scalded milk, strain ing in all branches of dress, and,

over prepared cake. Bake in a 6 pols of Annuals:-ist, Mrs. Feel. the fact that the best and newest 1 cup milk, 1 cup bread crumbs, very moderate oven until centre is Ho Kom-tong. straws are indistinguishable from a 1 cup grated cheese, 1 cup tinned firm. Serve hot or cold. If served 3 pots of Annuals:-ist, Mrs. | Ist, Lady. Pael. new dress fabric assures of the corn, & eggs, 1 tablespoon melted cold, unmould on serving platter, spring milinery being very becom-butter or margarine, 1⁄4 teaspoon and garnish with whipped cream, ing, as well as ultra-smart.

salt, 14 teaspoon pepper, dash sweetened and flavoured.

THERE'S LORD CHERRYBURYILL

FOLLOW MAGGIED

INSTRUCTIONS AN' DOAS HE DOES-

Corn Fondae.

WELL I DID AS LORD CHERRYBURY

·DID - BUT I DIDN'T CIT AS MUCH AS

HUM' MAGGIE SOUD.

• TO WATCH Madi

BY GOLLY, Mag- NEEDS WATCHIN'

HE DID. IF MÉS STILL THERE - HELL HAVE THE PIANO

BEFORE HE LEAVES-

Open..

6 Carnations:-1st, Lady Peul.

6 Cactus Dahlias:--1st, Lady

* 6 Dahlias other than Cactus-

Ho Fook; 2nd, Mrs. Ho Kom-tong. 6 bunches Mignonette:-Lat..

8 pots of Dahlias-Ist, Lady Lady Ho Tung. Peel.

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