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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1930.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS

"Good for me

QUICKLY PREPARED MENUS.

Here is a complete menu which can be cooked at one and the sanie time and without any attention in a "Eureka New World" gas cook- er, fitted with the "Regulo" au- tomatic oven control. The various grid positions indicated are num- bered from the top of the oven downwards in the type of cooker mentioned.

Menu 2.

Roast Leg or Shoulder of Mut- ton, Baked Potatoes, Baked

and my toofies too" ions. Rice Pudding, Stewed

Most children suffer from some form of tooth trouble. This is simply the result of the habit of thorough mastication having been allowed to fall into abeyance by the practice of eating soft foods only. Your doctor and dentist will confirm that this bad practice is respon- sible for irregular, crowded and decayed teeth, and for ill-developed jaws and ugly mouths.

"Ovaltine" Rusks, are so delightfully' crisp and so de liciously flavoured that children prefer them to soft bread and biscuits. They give the exercise the teeth need to ensure that these will be firm and sound and regularly spaced.

Remember, too, that "Ovaltine" Rusks provide whole- some and easily digested nourishment for building firm flesh and strong bones.

The finest wheaten flour is used in the manufacture of these delicious rusks. The addition of "Ovaltine" adds to their nutritive value and renders them easy of digestion

OVALTINE'

Pusks

APPETISING DIGESTIVE L NOURISHING

Smart Summer Frocks

at

RA.P. 4

Rolande Sarrault

Pender Building,

3rd Floor

MRS. MOTONO

HAND & ELECTRIC MASSAGE

No. 61B, Top Floor, Wyndham St.,||

Hongkong,

Tel. 22252.

PERMANENT WAVING

TESTER BEAUTY PARLOUR

Kayamally Building...Tat, 22103

A PERFUME OF DISTINCTION.

"LE DANDY"

D'ORSAY

(Obtainable in 2 Sizes)

Åsk for it at:—

The Colonial Dispensary

18, Queens Road, C.

Tel. 2 877;

Prunes.

"Regulo" Setting Mark 7. Time 1 Hour 45 Minutes,

Leg or Shoulder of Mutton. Weight 4 b. stuffed if prefer- red, placed in the meat tin..

Potatoes,

Peeled (and cut in halves if large) in tin with the joint.

Large Spanish Onions. Pecled and each wrapped in greased paper.

Rice Pudding.

2 small tablespoonfuls rice.

1 pint milk.

1 oz. butter.

1 oz. sugar.

Grated nutmeg.

Wash the rice and put in greas-

ed pie-dish with the milk and eugar. Grate a little nutmeg on the top.

Stewed. Prunes. prunes.

2 oz. sugar.

Soak the prunes in water over- night, and put into a small casserole with the sugar.

of oven.

Almost classic in line is the evening gown of ivory white accordian pleated chiffon, the skirt having a vandyke edge and

dropping almost to the heels at the back.

Old

Age Beautiful.

. BY

SEVENTY-AND-A-BIT.

No old people are beautiful by accident, for the charm of age lies,

Growing Fat.

HOW DIET AFFECTS THE THROAT.

Just as we always did our best Joint and Potatoes.-In meat not in features, but in the expres-to reduce in "spots," so now we tin on fourth grid-runner from top, sien and carriage, and the hundred must try and fill out in "spots."

and-one little things which betray Hips remain slim and no extra, on the mind and character.

flesh is required there; in fact, The great beauty secret is never the narrower the hips the moré to lose interest in ourselves, our graceful one looks in the semi- surroundings, and the world at princess dresses.

Onions. In a baking tin sixth grid-runner from top

oven.

of

Rice Pudding and Prunes-On the lowest runner.

It seems that every gown nowadays must be draped and tucked-even a very demure one ir dove-grey crepe geor- gette! It is a lovely little model, moulded softly to the figure to below the hips, whence it flares unevenly from a row of vertica! tucks. Bodice and sleeves also зге tucked, and there is a pretty cape-like collar which is worthy of attention.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

large. Many old people live in the A little extra flesh-may, how past, others in a future happy ever, be required on the neck, state, but to live in the present is shoulders, and arms, and one's to keep young Now is the time general appearance will often be to enjoy life, whether at sixteen or much improved by the addition: ninety-six.

top stringent diet invariably re- It is a law of nature that our sults in a stringy appearance of faculties develop if we use them; the throat, for it is a'curious fact as we grow older, we should de-that the first parts to show the velop new interests. Age is the effect of dieting are the face and time for leisure leisure to study, throat. Many an enthusiastic to think. "I never dreamt the follower of the eighteen days' diet; world could be so interesting,"has_regretted her decision to said a lady of ninety the other adopt it after gazing on the havoc day; she had been studying the it has worked on her throat. structure of plant life for the first time.

2 Report.

6 Recess,

11 Not dear.

12 Garden tool.

18 Soar.

14 Orated.

Across

15 Farmyard fowl,

19%

16 Pertaining to the morning.

18 Title.

24 Nip

22 Sow again.

24 Scarce.

27 Herbarium.

31 Snake.

32 Pertaining to ivy.

35 Cereal

36 Pole- best

37 The

38 Frozen water. 40 Vilified.

42 Beard of cora.

44

46 Anger.

47. Ant.

19 Slowness.

51. Decipher.

54 Curves,

58

Ireland.

61 Tremble, 62 Surpass. 62 Acts.

59 Final cause. 60 Fen.

Down

1 Filth.

2 Most improved.

3 Sword. + On.

5 Plural of this.

6 Black person.

7 Cut wood.

8 Stocking deuler. 9 Level, 10 Curve,

If it happens to be your face WHY

and throat that need attention, re- An Interested Mind.

member that diet rich in fats, An erect bearing usually accom even if only indulged in for a panies an interested mind, and if few days, will be of great help. we feel we are of use in the world, Warm milk, taken the last thing it will add dignity to our carriage. at night, is wonderful for filling I have an old friend who seldom out a too thin neck and chest, and passes a day without visitors, if a perfectly fresh egg,

well who come, not for her sake, but beaten up, is added to the milk, for their own. Troubles and joys it will be even more beneficial. are poured into her willing ears,

and though she seldom gives ad-

vice, her long life and experience help greatly to keep old eyes beauti- have given her such sympathy and ful.

17 High mountains.

19 Island.

21 Sort of earth.

22 Balliff,

23 Amphibian.

24 O

relating to moparchal suc-

25 Semicircular projections.

20 Divide

28 Suppress.

29 Fresh water fish.

30 Slanted.

33 Dema

the

34

mon

34 Let again.

39 Hollow in rocks.

41 Smoothed.

43 Past lonac of are.

45 Chest

48 Imitated.

49

60

61

destitute of feathers.

53 Flat round object

65 Searce.

66 Edges.

57 Swell to sea.

SWELTER

Yesterday's Solation.

GUDDY D G CABUN LORE TOPER BONE UTAGRAN ROSEAZQ MADL BEVEL TROD T N

DY SERGE O SORES CUDER ACE WARTS 7 P337NGERT E MELAZ END EIDAK SALTS A CROUP

RATCH A S ROOD OPERA RAFT HONZONS AFFABLE ARLA". TEASE A DECAY 5 A STAELİ

in the tropic heat when boats leave almost daily for breezy TSINGȚÂU.

understanding, that her friends de- As for diet, we ought to know Write Tsingtao P. O. Box

part with their troubles halved, by experience what suits us, but and their joys magnified. And for everyone to eat sparingly and her laugh! One minute a tear is with enjoyment, are two splendid trickling down her dear old face, rules

and the next, a glorious, whole- Daintiness is desirable at all hearted, infectious laugh fills the ages, but it is essential to old-age room with sunshine. When de- beauty. A granny's face may be pressed, I have walked miles to a mass of wrinkles, but with her hear that laugh!

snow-white hair, and freshly-

As yeara creep on, we must take laundered lage, she can make a care, but we need not overdo the charming picture." taking care; sitting over the fire "Make friends with your grand- and coddling creates weakness. children, and other people's grand- God's fresh air is a great beautifier. children," said a doctor to an old I know one little lady of eighty-friend of his. "They will keep three who plays croquet, and plays you young; and don't keep saying to win; and although she cannot the older I get'-aay instead the walk far, she enjoys a motor run more experience I gain"."

225.

for booklet and for list of recommended Hotels and Boarding Houses or for any other information.

An arch of golf clubs was a In 1928 he captained the Walker

of a hundred and fifty miles in an Armed with a serene outlook, feature of a wedding at Birming- team which went to America. He open car as much as anybody. activity of mind, daintiness of per bam, when Miss Dorothy Hillman is a member of the Championship To Keep Old Eyes Beautiful.. son, and love in our hearts, we may was married to Dr. William Twed Committee of the Royal and Az- A habit of looking at distant greet old age with a smile, for weldell. Dr. Tweddell was the Eng-cient Club. The bride is the elder objects-in fnet a wide horizon have every chance of growing old lish amateur golf champion and daughter of Mr. A. L Hillman, of both physically and mentally, will beautifully,

the Midland champion in 1927. Selly Oak.

Red Tape!

By Blosser

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LEATHER IF

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YES-BUT THIS

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EVERYTHING, HOW? SAY,

IS THAT A GUIDE STANDING DOWN.

THERE, MR.

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YES-LE CAN TELL YOU ANYTHING YOU' WANT TO KNOW !!

SAY, COULD YOU TELL ME WHERE I

CAN SEE THE RED TAPE?

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