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THE CHINA MAIL.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1933.

111 The WOMAN'S Page t

THE UNIVERSAL TONIC For Blood & Nerves.

In seventy two countries and under the most varied climatic conditions, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills still maintain the reputation they achieved fifty years Over all this long period lek to find new people have continued health and strength and relief from sickness in the blood-creating, nerve- strengthening properties of this supre wely successful remedy.

GLAMOROUS

GOWNS FOR

SUMMER

Trim Little Suits Supplanted.

WIDE-BRIMMED HATS

This—the very tip-top of the sea- There have been many emulator of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills;

but the son-is the time to discover afresh formula of this blood and nerve tonle the charm of the English was the

woman

great achievement of a distin-and the genius of the English dress guished medical practitioner and since designers. Gone for the moment,

its imitators has ite discovery none succeeded in producing anything which is the tailor silhouette, gone are the so rapidly rehabfiftates

During the

past half

the blood trim little suits and tiny high hats century every one has been wearing.

Pill Brought

stream. many tests have been made formula of Dr. Williams on the

out like flowers by the And recently very searching group sunshine come wonderful designs, tests were conducted by a highly quali- lovely glamorous gowns of chiffon, fied physician to guage the exact effo organdi, lace and georgette, crown- of Dr. William Pink Pille upon Qe

ed by wide-brimmed hats with bloodstream of anaemie caser.

a

The reunits of these tests demons- beautiful sweeping lines. trated in a degree which Astonished Picture yourself at a garden par- the physician that the formula inty in a frock of organdi in black creased the blood count and improved and white plaid, mounted over the percentage of haemoglobin. This means in simple language that the taffeta slip that gives it an almost and quantity of the blood was Victorian stiffness and rustle. and. quality improved.

worn with a wide, shallow-crown- Acting in this way Dr. Williams'

An ensemble of Pink Pills have proved themselves deed hat of white. finitely to be the specific remedy for flowered crepe de chine, with filmy Anaemia (blood impoverishment) and crepe de chine gauntlets, a black the group of ailments resulting there. from, which includes: nerve troubles, hat trimmed with the flowers of

cut out troubles, the crepe de chine

and and digestive dyspepsia

emaciation, cleverly mounted as a wreath. premature age, physical weakness, dress of honey beige taffeta and al sciatica, lumbago, women's

Ailments.

malnutrition.

paller

and

BOUDICA

A

back pain Insomnia. rheumatism ruffled taffeta cape of tiny frilla, a

After malaria and other weakening beige straw hat slotted with wide ailments Dr. Williams' Pink Pils also black taffeta ribbon.

All an excellent restorative. prove

A spreading white organdi gown. chemists can supply you with this

nerve with big black spots, and a hat of genuinely successful blood and tonic.

black tulle, stitched with swirling lines to give it firmness and trim- med with a large white organdi how.

Just Received Fresh Supply of

Reliable and Tested Flower and Vegetable Seeds

of

Messrs. Sulton & Sons, Reading

The opportunity of serving you will be a pleasure and your commands will have our heat attention.

GRACA & CO.,

No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET,

P. O. Bar No. 620. HONG KONG.

H-B

BEER

ON SALE

TODAY

AT

all leading Stores & Compradores.

Evening frocks have also taken a romantic turn, and some of the

NO

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow

Tilin

Stuffed Onions Cornish Pasties Letiace and Egg Salad Coffee Eclairs Dinner Rice Soup Fish Pie

Ham with Currant Jelly Sauce

Fruit Salad Rhubarb Whip Ginger Ale Cup

Stuffed Onions

The Metal Vogue Continues

Brown For Afternoon And Receptions.

CORNFLOWER BLUE

The metal vogue appears likely

to continue, and is an admirable method of introducing brighter touches on sports clothes of neu tral tones. A smart frock of oat- meal cloth in grey, fastened up the front with hooks and eyes made in ivory and black enamel, looks well. The black felt sailor hat has a simi- lar ornament in the front with. # silver fox to complete the schemas.

For afternoon and receptione a dark brown satin auit worn with a lighter shade of fox, almost cinna mon colour, is considered the latest note in smart simplicity. A satin or faille suit in dark colours is an excellent choice for the "between season." The canvas suit is an ether useful model for the late holiday, especially abroad.

Coarse canvas deck-coats in $ beige brown lined with pale greet stockinette look very smart with a Ereen wool beret and scarf. Many of these big ulster styles are fas- tened with wood and metal buttons, dull silver and platinum being con sidered more striking than gold,

tint Whether it will survive the

SWAGGER COATS

1 gill milk; 4 oz. gelatine; sugar; cochineal. Drain the syrup from the hubarb and rub sufficient fruit through a sieve to make half a pint of pulp. When stewing the rhubarb, cook it without water,

So far as coloura go, the only either in a caserole in the oven or

fashionable alternative to white! in a double boiler. Make a boiled custard with the yolk of egg and this autumn will be cornflower blue milk and when cold add it to the speculiar shade with a purple rhubarb pulp. Whisk the cream) until it is thick. Add half of it to "between" season is doubtful, for, | very newest, are little more than

the rhubarb and keep back the re- although it is a lovely shade for floating spreading clouds of tulle.

hats, it is far from becoming for For the young girl, tulle is used.

6 large onions; 1 oz. boned ver-mainder for decorating. Dissolve

frocks. Fashion at this season of! a gi of alone; for the matron it is cleverly micelli; oz. bread crumbs; 4 oz. the gelatine in batf

strain it into the year is alwers reactionary, combined with satin or velvet to melted butter; egg; 1'teaspoon rhubarb syrup and

Navy and white is always smart. give P more sophisticated air. cream or milk; 1 teaspoon chopped the mubarb puree, mixing it light- These lovely gowns have by

parlsey; 1 teaspoon salt; tea-ly and adding sugar to taste and a and this civid blue will be far more When the wearable when white is introduced means banished the statelier ones spoon grated lemon rind; tea few drops of cochineal. of the earlier season, and semi-spoon mixed herbs; 1⁄4 teaspoon mixture begins, to thicken whisk the as well. classical styles are still to the fore. pepper: 1 oz butter for baking, whites of the eggs stiffly and fold One of the lending designers has Boil the onions in salted water for them into the mixture. Turn into just produced a beautiful dress of half an hour, then remove the skins custard cups and leave to set. De-

"Swagger" coats continue to Chop corste with cream. heavy crepe in narrow black and and scoop out the centres.

swagger, but it has been noticed) to the

Ginger Ale Cup thest very finely and add white stripes; its line is almost se

Mix 1/3 cup Maraschino

of the newer versions including the

cher- that some other ingredients, verely straight, and over the

Fill the onions, ries, cut in halves, 1/3 cup Bene-are on the short side, and almost shoulders, crossing at the back, and egg, and stir well. cascading down the front of the with this mixture, place them in a dictine, 2 tablespoons lime juice, resemble the fly-away sac type of skirt go broad bands of ceriss vel baking dish containing the ounce cup loat sugar, 4 thin shavings cost that is a favourite holiday vet lined with black cire satin ribof butter and bake three hours cucumber rind and 2 quarts bottled accessory, but in bright colours.

have a Fill

new. look. a glass jug to Coat collars Baste ginger ale. with a cover over them. bon. Printed evening gowns are

favour the with half its depth with cracked ice. Those for travel- important, and often show new them occasionally.

Pour half the first mixture over ice straight military shape, others in- the gravy: fecli.

and garnish with thin slicen of troduce two fabrics in rather a Rice Soup One is worn just now by a lead-

For instance, white pint rice 3 pints water; lemon and orange, discarding the novel way. ing actress in a play, its lovely pattern of roses printed only on pint milk; 11⁄2 oz. butter; 1 large pips. Garnish with sprigs of fresh pique is inserted in navy serge. the back, leaving the front of the turnip: 1 large onion; 1 large mint leaves, dusted over with Tai-the navy material being drawn over skirt quite plain; two delicate rose potato; 1 teaspoon salt. Place the koo sugar and arrange in jug. Put the white. sprays curve round the bodice. butter in a large saucepan and let remainder of mixture closely cover

A striking dress recently shown was of the bottom of the pan-

it melt so as to grease the whole ed in a cool place until ready for

Wash use a fine lace and open mesh net in a deep shade of apricot; it was cut the rice and place it with the vege- a low tables sliced in the saucepan and on mediaeval lines, with waist line and very long. sleeves boil for about hour, stirring fre- Add milk and salt and that ended almost on the wearer's quently. fingers.

simmer carefully for about quarter of an hour taking care that It does not burn.

Serve

Oatmeal Cloth Suit

A brown "oatmeal" cloth suit was recently seen with the cost semi-fitting and half length, and cut on classic habit lines, with, Ham with Currant Jelly Sauce. however, two linked crystal and Melt 1 tablespoon butter, add 1⁄2chromium buttons appearing at the cup currant jelly, whipped with a weist-line, which, by the way, is a fork. When melted add 1⁄4 cup little longer. sherry and a few grains paprika. The swallow-tail coat, bound wih Heheat 2 cups thin slices of cold black braid, another variation, boiled hem in sauce. Serve middle and one, advance model of this of each slice of ham and a devilled type had its skirt so tight that it dive cut in half, crosswise, set in appeared more like # man's

centre of each dash of papriku.

Rhubarb Whip.

trousers 'under the little coat. This particular skirt was slit at Sonte stewed rhubarb; .1 yolk the him, at back and front, to enable and and 2 egg whites; some cream; the wearer to move at all.

Bringing Up Father.

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

Tila cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert bm

aur rædem are warned to look out for occasional phonetic

spelling, such as harbor, plow, and altho

13

18

22

10

29 30 31

36

10

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28

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HORIZONTAL 1-Protection 7-Extend over Em thanh 10-incline 11-More ancient 13-A pastry 14-Bears

16-Male sheep -18-Griak god of war 20–To stoop, as flax 21-Long scarf wore by Hindu woman 22-Lukewarm 24-Women 26-Fish e909 28 The (Ger.) * 29-An Re

understanding (Fr.)

23-An extended area

of land

$8-Check

37-Before

'39-Entes (Fr.).

6

12

17

17-To.make a false

HORIZONTAL: (Cont) { VERTICAL (Cont.) 41-Crowds

15-A medieval trading 43-Department (abbr) 44-Valuable breed of English cattle |46–Those who ici 48-A prima donna 40-Crippled 50-Those who change

solids to liquida

VERTICAL

1-Mineral spring 2-Part of the arm S-Penetrate

4-Went with a steady

Jogging pace 5-Sakkelike sch (pl)

Crimson 7-Slumber

$-Wild

|10-Father

12-Scarce

40-Boy's name (short) |13-Shape

_step 19-Fog-horn-

21-Same as Baar [22-A title of respect

27-Forever 10-Want

11-Surmounted, as a

dimeulty

14-A0

Isa English major in

American. Revolution

25-A latter (pl.) (38-Man's name }41-A small bey {42–Blamiah

48-Spirit

47-Printers' mexetire

(pl.)

The solution of the abovs with a new cross-word puzzle will appear in To-morrow's issue.

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION."""

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