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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929.

THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR

By GLUYAS WILLIAMS

BY APPOINTMENT

Salt is a habit and a good one. But a culti vated sense of taste. demands the more refined. qualities of

Cerebos

SALT

Representatives: John D. Hutchins 3° Co. Han, Jong.

So full of life

Merry kiddies whose health is

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Gums are toned up. The whole mouth refreshed. Thus Gibbs Dentifrice guards those Ivory Castles. Fragrant cleansing foam; gentle, yet sure, polish- ing agent; tonic properties-all do their part. The wonder is that such a handy little case holds sq much good. But it does.

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WHEN YOUR HUSBAND STARTS TELLING A FUNNY STORY WHILE CARVING, AND YOU

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}}-22 (Copyright, 1929, by The Bell Syndicats, Inc.)

A CHRISTMAS SALE.

Your teeth are Ivory Castler

defend them with

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Trunks and Bags

Ready for Christmas

Selections.

The

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GLUYAS WILLIAMS

THE WOMAN'S CORNER.

The Maison de Modes M-Me d'Obrey" is holding a Christmas sale this week. The goods are all ex- tremely smart and attractive having the unmistakable cachet of Paris. Very unusual bargains are being offered, find a visit to this shop will give you plenty of excellent suggeS- tions for Christmas presents for your women friends.

MODERN DAUGHTERS—AND

THEIR MOODS.

Mothers are usually eadly tried by the girl who is aptly described as "moody,"

Content to

SALADS THAT ARE "DIFFERENT."

Fresh pears may 5e piquant in hour before putting in the saind. salads, but, like apples and pea- Every particle of tough core should ches, they discolour rapidly. When he removed, whether the pineapple" they must stand a short while bebo in cubes or served in slices.

fore serving, place them for a mo-

ment or two in water to which le mon juice has been added. The le- mon will prevent discoloration.

Be sure that the pears are thoroughly ripe before peeling, re- moving the core and slicing into dainty pieces with a fruit knife, Flavour fresh orange juice with a teaspoonful of sheery, pour over the sliced pears and allow to stand for a few midules.

Pineapple Vitamins.

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For each guest pile a heaped tablespoonful of the pears on crisp lettuce leaf and cover with mayonnaise dressing. This goes de liciously with white meats.

Pear Waldorf salad is something new in appetisers. Fill the halves of pears with chopped nut meats, maraschino cherries, sliced bananas and the halves of stoned dates. Heap on bends of lettuce leaves and along life's smother with whipped cream slight- highway in a comfortable, placidly flavoured with mayonnaise. way themselves, they cannot under- stand the terrible fits of depression or sky-high spirits, that characterise their offspring.

move

Though, of course, when she is the exact opposite and her happi- ness is infectious it almost makes up foz. it--but not quite.

Either fresh or preserved pears may be successfully used in pear and cream cheese salad. Pare and cut in half the fruit, slightly hol- lowing the centres. Roll fresh, creamy cream cheese, seasoned to taste, into tiny balls and place the balls lengthwise in the half pears: Top each with half a maraschino" Moodiness should not always be

cherry, and cbill..

Serve with mistaken for a fault, as nearly al-French dressing. ways it is the result of a romantic 'mind coupled with a passionate love of beauty hence the fits of gloom.

By learning to understand her daughter, the mother will soon be gin to sympathise with her outlook, when she realises that what she deemed rank foolishness is the re- sult of an imaginative brain, that "feels" the setbacks and unattained 'ambitions much more deeply than the more placid mind. It is a fast worth knowing that the moody per- son generally possesses some latent talcat,

Pineapple, so rich in vitamins, offers an attractive foundation for pear salads. If fresh pineapple is used, it should be peeled, sprinkled with suggar and allowed to stand in a cold place for at least an

F

When you are short of a pudding basin for making a boiled pudding, try making it in an ordinary two- pound jam jar. Grease the jar well, and leave plenty of room in it for tho, pudding to rise.. Then tie a piece of greased paper, over the top. The pudding will turn out a neat

Cleverness is rarely associated round shape, and is much easier to with the calm, unruffled nature, cut up into portions when boiled and, if the mother remembers this," in this way.

she will look for any such possibil.

ity and encourage it for all she is. worth

home will ever be dull that boasts This type of girl is always very her presence, whereas her мото lovable and warm-hearted. She placid sister is apt to be quite will always be interesting to live monotonous at times, like looking Fit, and it 18 certain that no through" "u boot (Continued at foot of next column), is the same.

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French Dressing.

A slice of pineapple on lettuce," half a pear placed on it, with the rounding side up, and a garniture of cream cheese moistened with French dressing is simply prepar ed and perfectly delectable if serv ed with French dressing.

A fruit salad for which either or préserved pears and fresh pineapples may be used is made

by cutting two slices of pineapple, one ripe banana, one pear and a stalk of celery in dice. Mix two tablespoonfuls of whipped cream and one tablespoonful each of le mon juice and orange juice. Com-

bine with the fruits..

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Clever lines distinguish this coat of thin tweed.

Never mand woollen stockings with new wool. The new darn will shrink the next time the stocking ir wished and putt-aws the thin place,

"And now

my dear,

for something we both deserve after all that shopping!

Tea at

LANE, CRAWFORD'S

with some of those delicions lit- tle cakes and pastries.

They have intro- duced some more

re new cookies cently,

Have you tried them yet?

Yes!!

Aren't they

scrumptious !!!

AUTUMN

秋賣菓子春賣藥

"Fruit finds a market

in Autumn, and drugs. SPRING

in the Spring

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WINTER

THE ORIGINAL

MALTED MILK

IN 4 SIZES

AT ALL CHEMISTS & GROCERS

SUMMER

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WARWICK REVUE

..

OWING TO STEAMER DELAY THE COMPANY

WILL OPEN ON

FRIDAY, DEC. 20TH

And Not On THURSDAY,

DEC. 19th as

PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED.

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