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Keep Free from Headaches

FRUIT

SALT

TANED

""PLEASANT, COOLING, INVIGORATING -

HEALTH GIVING -LEVERNESCENT, SAUN!

ENO

Most headaches

can be traced to. inner sluggishness. Correct this condi tion and the headache goes. And the way to

correct this condition is not through drugs but by adopting the well-proved rule of health-the regular morning glass of Eno's "Fruit Salt.".

Sixty years of world-wide use is proof of the safe and effective laxative qualities of Eno. In Nature's way, with Nature's own materials, Eno encourages your sys- tem to get rid of wastes and poisons with daily punctuality. Keep yourself fit. start Eno tomorrow morning.

ENO'S

FRUIT SALT

The World-Famed Effervescent Saline"

FOR BALE IN TWO SIZES AT ALL CHEMISTS AND COMPRADORE SHOPS

General Sales Agentar HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO., Inc."

Prince Building, Hong Kong.

The words "Fruit Salt" and "Eso" and the label on the package are the registered trade marks of J. C. Ens, Ltd., London, Bogland.

ENO

Au PETIT LOUVRE

Just about one dozen really smart Evening Gowns, charming exam- ples of the Empire style.

unpacked

We will be very pleased to show them to you you will call.

if

Chez ULLMANN'S, CHATER ROAD.

SAVOURY VINEGARS FOR

SALADS.

Madras Salad Cream,

der

This is a particularly good sauce When making salads, variety for any cold boiled Gsb. should be aimed at. This is easily Pat a level teaspoonfuleurry obtained by the use of flavoured powder into a basin with. "I ten vinegars and by the addition of chopped capers, finely chopped spoonful sugar, teaspoonful salt onion, shrimps or grated cheese to and a sprinkling of peppea. Mix the saind orgain.

Savonry Vinegar.

well; then add gradually 6 table.

spoonfuls salad oil and drop by drop 3 to 4 tablespoonful French

Put 6 leaves of freshly picked ro vinegar When thoroughly mint into, a saucepan with the same quantity of thyme and sage, mixed it is ready for use. A very sprig of parsley 9 spring onions i little firely chopped onion is some chopped up fine, 3 cloves and 3 times added,

peppercorna. Add 1 pint vinegar,

cover and simmer for about 1 of

an hour. Strain, bred when cold put

into, bottles,!!

TABLOID RECIPES.

Mint Vinegar rund dere

Mushrooms and chopped ham For quickly made. flavoured vinegar chop up sprigs mint put sorved on a buttered plain biscuit ary-either-the into, a basin and pour over 1 pint make a tasty m vinegar Cover and leave for a fresh or preserved kind may be hour, Strain and add a teaspoon, I used.".

ful white sugar. Use this instead o

of ordinary vinegar when making

Two shortbread biscuits, with jam

a plain oil and vinegar dressing spread between and sugar icing on

it will be found a great improve the

ment

make an afternoon tea

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931,

WOMAN'S PAGE

AUTUMN FABRICS.

POPULAR MATERIALS.

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Among the many lovely rials that will be used for dressce and conts during the coming' au«i Luran and inter seasons, novelty won fabrics promise to be fashion's favourites. These, like their light- weight summer presiccessors, have. sponge, bouclé or hopsnek surfaces. and oven tweeds are woven to give a knotted effect on a background of a rather loone type of wool canvis.

materials liko Smonth-surfaced faced cloth are quite out of the pic tare at present,"

NEW FEATURES IN NECK LINES AND SLEEVES.

The illustration shows three very pretty, examples. At the top left is a black crêpe da chine blouse with a scarf collar and deep frilled puffs of white. georgette.

On the right is a bluuse mate rialised in plain and spotted crépa de chine. The spotted material gives a contes affect and is used for the collar and how tie and to face the short

The third design is intended far nibre formal wear. B is in beige soft aztin with a draped neckline and gauntlet cuffs of écru-coloured fine laces.

Two Claver Diamond Designs.

Two materials that would mako... very smart two-piece suits both showed a diamond design. One wni in a plain colour with a large cross. over diamond introduced by clever weaving of self-coloured thread... The slight fluffy surface gave a velvety effect. The second had tiny' diamonds woven with B single thread of black running one way. and a heavier thread of self-colour running the other way. This self- coloured thread gave an effect of diagonal weaving from a distance and only on closer examination does one find that there is a further design in the" material.

The continued yogue for tartans. was expressed in a two-weight Lweed:

A pretty dress material was a fine wood mousse figured with a fine. herringbone design in black. This black thread is so delicately-intro- duced that at first sight it seems to be an open-work pattern...

Something Inexpensivo,

Ringing the Colour Changes, Practically all the new fabrics now to be seen in a Regent-street shop which supplies many of the famon's West End dress houses with exclusive designs introduce a eccond or third colour. Many, however, give a one-toned effect at a dis. Another dress material that has tance, bat on closer examintition prove to have just the slightest been ordered by many salons is a suspicion of flecked white wool melange sponge romaine, a plain-If youre wanting a very cheap interwoven all over. Where & mate-coloured fabric with a slight fleck yet smarte. Made of all wool, it has ny soft texture tant makes it easy to drape. rial is definitely all one colour itintroduced in a lighter shade. is woven in a check or diamond de

woven with a crinkly surface in sign. so that a shaded effect is

spired by marocain. uchieved,

A Novelty from Faris From a famous Parin, manufac turer comes another material which Among the latter is a delightful is supplied in both dress and cost. boutonne sponge crêpe for dresses, weights. The dress fabric has finely woven with a half-inch square filet background with self-coloured check design. A little tight knot thickened strands introduced at fre bere and there given the spongequent intervals-something like the uneven threads of shantang though effect.

the foundation is much loser. The heavier material is very closely woven, with a bouché surface

This material is quite light in weight, and the texture soft yet firm enough to pleat beautifully,

"BOB AND JO'S ADVENTURE."

.It is

"A cheap conting material' lẻ comsvel. It has a velvety surface and a suspicion of a honeycomb

weave.

Broadtail cloth is selling in in- creasing quantities and makes up slightly flared basques. into very chic short coats with

THE CHILDREN'S CORNER.

BY MURIEL BOWES-SMITH)

The following charming little tale jhna been contributed by Muriel Doreen Bowes-Smith (aged ten), We hope our readers of the child ren's corner will enjoy the t and shall be glad if other local children, will follow her example, A prize will be offered for the beat Estory.

CHAPTER I.

(Finding Jo).

story

Dat they got and Peter told Jo to, wait in the stable. After s while he came back and said "Come into my offee", So Jo went in and came to his office.. Now Jo, I want you to be a help in the navy." Jo agreed heartily, "Thanks very much.

CHAPTER

(Landing at Calais).

Next day, Peler, Male, Sergeant Captain; Bobby and Jo got into the acroplane Soon they came to the ships, nine hundred of them. They took the biggest ship, Dragon's Soul First preparations had to be. made. They loaded the guns and cannons, told the sailors what to do and started. Soon they came to France and the captain told some of the sailors what-to-do. Bobby and Jo went in a different direction than the sailors, "Come on "quick," said Bob, we will get A train" from here to, Paris, but no they could not. They slept in a hotel for the night.

CHAPTER 3

STIRRING TIMES FOR THE SPOON.

"You're a wooden headed fellow, Mr. Spoon, remarked the Ba

In Berkshire, once lived two lit tle girls, and their cousin came to stay with them. Their cousin was cale. Botty, and their names were Josephine and Pamela Now Jó̟ and Pam were staying at a haunt ed house, for their holidays, which was to be two months. Many peo ple feared this haunted house, but Pan and Jo didn't. They all threo slept in the big bed in a room up stairs. But one night Jo was mis sing, they looked for her bigh and low but she was nowhere to be found. Next morning Pam and Bet thought they would have a stroll in the woods. They were just going to have a rest when whom should come......but a force looking man. "What are you do ing in this wood, don't you know its brespassing "No, we did Jo could not fod Bob. She looked You would care, to do the same: aot know so he took them out for him but could not find him.

(The Uranh).

Not to taste the many mixtures that you have to take your place in What's to hinder your, from taking

from the cake that Betty's mak

Next morning they heard that Germans were bear. 6o

·Bouje Bobby took Je to an aerodrtune and Bob bought an acroplene for nine hundred pounds. He and Jo got in and sailed up in the air, but another aeroplano dashes between A good iden," replied the them and sends Bob's into a gla Wouden Spoon, I wonder whe ciec. Luckily both were alive, Butether

Just a little as you're stirring it be

fore she starts it baking

of the wood, and they asked him So she went, down the mountain We'll have a little meal to

said the Basin There's no ques

If he know where Jo was. So he and went down to the beach, other told them she had been taken by There was a big ship there, and it Sir Peter Penshieth because he was going to take her for at

CHAPTER 2

(Jo's Adventure);

was called Dragon's Soul, so she went it but only found cap

for a tripant just pako, what have you beon doing all this time." So Jo told the whole story, also saying, that she couldn't find Bob. Soon they all came back and they sailed

Calais. once more.iris

New what was becoming of Jo She was looking, at a drainpipete. when, thump, thump, thump, a man came striding along. "Hallo Miss Devenson, would you like to come

CHAPTER 6

with mo for a trip do could(Home Again); hardly believe it, but she got" on

So

tion I approve of your sugges tion, a new

we'll start with just a snack now

it is said to aid digestion. And the Wooden Spoon and Basin took while Betty stirred with vigour,

At first a tiny snack, and then a

snack a little bigger,

And, as the Spoon! remarked: "TI

no idea how nice it tasted

It's a pity that on humans, this good

feeding should be wanted

In

fact, when Betty stopped her stirring just for half a minute-

The Wooden Spoon had left the

Basin very little in it.

At Calais they camped, and her hat and coat and went to few minutes later. Jo found Bob whore Bir Peter Ponshieth was again He had a wound on his waiting. He was mies man right shoulder, but that soon heal Vory slim, nicely built, with dark odes came nome voices and eyebrows, and dark black eye to do's surprise it was Pam and Lashes. Dark Black cost and black Betty So the joined -tee--and t bowler hat, also a black aeroplane lind most terrife war When at Then the Basin said: "My turn'}" just by them Got, in" he said, last they got to England again, Jo so Jo obesed and soon found her married Boo, Pam Sir Peter, and self high up in the air. After Betty the Captain. The haunted whre they came to a big bouse, house was furnished sod no longer which was like a castle or tower a haunted one but grand-oner

and cleared the mixture up nestly di

That when Belty looked again. cake had disappeared comp

about

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Jelly Crystals

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this

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