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THE CHINA MAIL.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1933.

iti The WOMAN'S Page 1

This is the way to open Beauty Can

the new Kiwi tin-

KIWI

ABOT POLISH

OPENING

A

twist of a coin in das specially prepared slot opens the tin and the world-famous polish is ready for use.

Even dry, cracked leather will soon regain its natural suppleness after the use of Kiwi- Kiwi puts new life into old leather-keepe naw leather young.

KIWI

THE QUALITY BOOT POLISHES BLACK & TANS

Cost Nothing

Rain-Water Ranks As

Best Shampoo.

furniture

the

A favoured style for to-day is "weathered vak" which more or less closely imitates effect of learing the wood for a few years in the open where the action of the air turns it to a beautiful

It is a very pleasant| grey colour. treatment and makes deliciously cool-looking dining room.

In a bedroom. too, with suitable chosen hangings, rugs, chair covers and lamp shades, it is capable of cheerful atmosphere. producing n Any of the primary colours goes well with it: spring green or pow der blue is very effective.

It will, naturally, be asked by the many to whom the idea of modern furniture of the better type appeals: Is It not "But can we afford it?

too expensive?" Well, no that Is no longer with

A criticism which

justice. can be levelled at it.

For those who aim at simplicity jand ure willing to cut out all that is pretentious and superfluous, the home of 1933 can be furnished quite Jcheaply with the best class of 1983 design nt pricns that compare very but the very favourably with all nasty.

For those who want to pay more,

Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO. there are, of course, fairly expensive

JUST RECEIVED

Presh Selection of the heal Varieties of

Tested Reliable and

Flower and Vegetable SEEDS.

The opportunity of serving you will be a pleasure and your commandı will have our best silention.

GRACA & CO.

No. 10 Wyndham St Hong Kong. Estabilshod 1896

Agenta for

Messrs. Sution & Sons, Ltd.. Reading! Besar. Toogood & Sons, Ltd.,

Southampton. Mesars, Arthur Yates & Co... Lad

Sydney

FURNITURE

DIAL 27761

REMOVALS

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN

& Mortgage Co., LTD.

SATURDAY'S BOLUTION.

pieces which are more complicated in construction.

#1

But those who are now working for the betterment of the school of furnishing, to get out of the rut of the stylist mudes on the one hand:

back and on the other to pull

self-con- from the dangers of t454) scions originality; in a few words, who wish to exercise imagination with a reasonable sense of balance and restraint. if these fail to bring decent work really within the means of those who cannot afford high prices, then they have failed in the mam objeet of their campaign.

WHITE IMPARTS TWO MOODS. Sophistication And Naivete.

BLACK PRONOUNCES POISE

hite is a colour which definite-

ly affects personality. White is

A and

a curious colour, for it may create two entirely different moods. white gown may

be fresh virginal. It may suggest all the tender lovely qualities of a very young girl. Or if made on digni- fled lines, it may create an impres sion of great sophistication.

It is a colour that may be worn almost universally, for depending on the material and the style of the Kown.

changes its character al amazingly.

Black Ikewise creates a mood. in a beautifully cut The woman

the woman of

black gown is a world. She can not by any chance {create an impression of naivele or unworldiness. But on the con- trary, the simple liness of her black gown are an expression on "her poise and sophistication.

NEW POWDER SAVER

Decorative powder bowls for the dressing table are now made with sifiers, like the flat variety. Sifters avoid "snowstorma," which wasteful and untidy.

ore

Youthful Chic

Charmingly girlish io this beautiful evening gown worn by Mas Clarks, screen player. It is fashioned of black crepe and boasia aEN MIRAKALOJ neckline, bordered with while gros grain. Note the arrangement of the hemline, where grosgrain fa used to break up the black.

ENG AIN

ENG AUN TONG Hong Kong Branch Office,

26, Bonham Strand, East

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow.

Sausage Cakes and Pineapple

Irish Stew

Boiled Outons and White Sauce

Fried Egg Plant

Jam Turnovers Chicken Bouillon Halibut Flamande Baked Pork

Apple Sauce Stenmed Sweet Potatoes Scalloped Prunes

Cream Sauce

Sausage Cakes and Pineapple

1 lb. pork sausage meat; 4 slices tinned pineapple; 4 slicca fried beard, if liked. Divide sausSFO meat.into 4 portions. Shape each into round flat cakes, about 1⁄2 inch thick with floured bands. Fry till brownbrown and crisp on both sides)

in a frying pan. Drain and keep

warm, while you fry the pineapple sprigs parsley: 1 teaspoon salt; 2

in the sausage fat. Serve cakes on tablespoons vinegar; 1 sliced onion:

pineapple and place, if Ilked,

lices of fried bread. Serves 4.

Jam Turnovers

on Juice of lemon; grated cheese;

egg. Cut halibut into three equal alices. Place them in a saucepan

Roll out some flaky pastry to with vinegar, water, onion, parsley,

Cover and! rounds lemon juice and salt. inch thickness. Cut into about 4 in. diameter. On each place simmer for 20 minutes. Then gen- a tablespoon jam. Moisten the tly lift slices with a skimmer and «dges with cold water and fold to place them in a buttered fireproof' Remove the spinal bones. gether to form a half-moon. Pinch dish.

with together with thumb and fingers or Brush with beaten egg, dab

Bake in a hot butter. Sprinkle with grated gru-

Bake 10. 18 yere or cheddar cheese. Fah. for

minutes in the oven. Serve with a green salad. Serves 7 people.

presa with a fork. oven 375 degrees

minutes.

Chicken Bouilion

1 large chicken; 1 carrot; 1 tur-

nip: 2 cloves: 1 onion; 3 quarts cold

Scalloped Prunes

A cups stale sponge cake crumbs;| water; 1 email stalk celery: 1 tea-3 cups stewed prunes; 2 tablespoons Butter a pudding dish. Cut chicken into joints butter. spoon salt. and place with the carcase into a Put a layer of crumbs in the bottom. saucepan. Add salt and water and Cover with a layer of the stewed bring to the ball and skim.

Let prunes.

Keep on with the layers

soup simmer gently until all sum till all ingredients are used.

is removed. Then add other ingre-serve 1⁄2 cup of crumbs. Sprinkle dients. Simmer 2 hours. Season the rest of the crumbs on top. Dab to taste and clear.

Halibut Flamande

8 lb. hallbut: 1 pint water;

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

This crass-word puzzle has been made by an expert bat

our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic -nelling, such as harbor, plow, and altbo

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HORIZONTAL

1-A visionary

Į HORIZONTAL (Cont.)

55-Largest continent

7-U-shaped pieces of 50-Ascend

metal

#3-Eternity

14-Performed 15-An

An Australian

ostrich-like bird 18-Helps

18-ACCOST 20-010 Itmen 21-Young hog

tille 24-English tilla

26-Heap 28.Javelin

30-Pronoun 32-A carpenter's joint 33-Territory (abbr) 34-Proposition 36-A Jar 38-Ramble

of "to be"

41-Because 42-A ittle M-A metal

46-Very

48-Foot-like organ

60-The gardan

dormouss

62-Fondle

53-Begin

67-Prefix. Before 59-Cover

181-A coal container

62-Bartender

{66-Free from disasse

germa

{$8-Betora

(69-Son of Agamemnon |70-Prefix, Very much

71-Disorder 172-To charm

VERTICAL

1-Most beloved 2-Decky 3-One who enters 4-Repair

-Finsi

6-Grata

7-Mala ́daar

8-Spread loosely for drying, as flax 9-Augments

10-Alluring

11-A printer's messurs

(pl.)

12-Hang 17-Gir}'s.name

VERTICAL (Cont) 19-Matura ,22-In

25-Mímicrinu

¡27-1dle persons

29-Egyptien sun god 31-Mineral spring 32-A measure of weight

(abbr.)

35-A alior (Catlog.) 37-A letter

43-A kitchen utensil 42-Rent in places by

an explosion 43-A traveler [44-Pronoun

48-A Roman emperor

[47-Bone (Lat) (48-One who portrays

scenes in color

4p-Perforated metal

shest for marking 61-Propeliers 54-Make a misstep 58-English school 69-Large plant

60-The top of the head 61-Choices! 6-Metric land measure 64-Unit of work

66-Japanese coin 67-Boy's name

The solution of the above with a new oreza-gord puzzis wil

appear in To-morrow's issue,

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«GLOUCESTER/BUILDINGA

Bringing Up Father.

WELL - AS LONG AS

¦I CAN'T SLEEP-I MIGHT JUST AS WELL GIT UP- I THINK I'VE GOT A LITTLE HEADACHE

COMIN'ON

I WONDER HOW LONG 116

HAVE TO WAIT, FER BREAKFAST ?

IT'S SO QUIET-I KNOW NO

ONE IS UP

WILL YOU STOP WALKING AROUND WITH THOSE CLOD- HOPPER SHOES?) I HAVE A HEAD ACHE AND FE WANT "TO - NAP?

WELL- NOTHIN' PLEASES ME MORE THAN TO ST "AROUND THE HOUSE. WITH

MẸ CHO OFF thử THP

TO CLIP

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