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· "Hush!" by Edith Maxning.

Tread sefly on the stairway, An' sofly close the door,

Our baby's got a fever,

Which he's never had before.

Mos' times he,

so happy,

An' now to hear his cries,

Brings such a drefful heart-ache,

And burning to my eyes.

Cheery

I thought I'd ask the doctor,

·To make him quickly well, 'Cos he's our only baby, Now I'm a growed-up gel.

andtharming

BABY'S OWE

Bui doctor only smiled and said, "Jus run and play, my dear, "We've Tablets that are Baby's' Own, "There's nothing mich to

fear."

So now I feel much happier, 'Cos always when I'm sick,

I ask my mummy for them too, An get well-Oh! so quick!

TABLETS For Children's Ailments.

SUNDSTRAND ADDING AND

FIGURING MACHINES.

.

Sundstrand

Fast, Simple, Durable and

Accurate.

Sole Agents:

DODWELL & Co., Ltd

LA POUDRE

COMPACTE

D'ORSAY

THE LAST WORD IN COMPACTS

The Colonial Dispensary

18 Queen's Road Central Telephone C 21877.

FLETCHER'S

EAU DE COLOGNE

IN MAGNUM BOTTLES, DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT

AND REFRESHING.

THE PHARMACY

(FLETCHER & CO., LTD.)'

A.F.C. Building.

Tel. 20343,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS

Sandwiches.

THESE ARE WORTH TRYING.

Savoury-

Apples chopped with grated cheese, and mixed with mayonnaise dressing.

Ham chopped with minced gherkins, or sweet pickle, and mayonnaise.

Cold lamb minced and mixed with capers and sour cream dressing.

. Yolks of hard-boiled egga mixed with anchovy essence and butter, the whites coarsely chopped, and all mixed together.

L

Yolks of hard-boiled eggs mixed with tomato pulp, whites chopped, ind all mixed with mayonnaise.

The bread and butter spread with ment or fish paste, covered with shredded lettuce, masked with mayonnaise.

--and Sweet.

Lemon curd mixed with sweet almonds, finely chopped.

Raisins and almonds chopped together and sprinkled with lemon juice. Thick honey mixed with sliced Brazil cute.

cream

7

Orango marmalade and mixed together.

Sliced bananas covered with flak-

ed vanilla chocolate.

Stoned French pluras coarsely chopped and mixed with almond pasta

Keeping Cool.

Esther Ralston, the comely film star was dressed in this new and comfortable kind of links costume when she appear- ed on the Mohawk Golf Club's course at Schenectady, K. Y It must have been hard for the other golfers to keep their eyes on the ball!

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

WE THINK IT'S REALLY

AN OUTRAGE FOR YOU TO LET OSCAR HAVE THAT DOG WHEN IT'S REALLY YOUR OWN, PATSY........

DON'T WE,

MYRT?

YETH

-WELL, WHAT WOULD YOU SUGGEST

THAT I DO, ROSEMARY?

Bridal Party at American Wedding.

The classic simplicity and draped feeling of Grecian costumes was present in the beautiful white, satin wedding gown worn by Alexandria Van Rensselaer Devereaux for her marriage to Rodman Wanamaker 2nd, in St. Thomas' Church, -Whitemarsh, Pa. The bride is shown above with three of her bridesmaids in the garden of her home.

·

An open-work deep yoke and mitt cuffs were made of the gown's satin itself, with the edges cut in points to give a soft effect. The sheath side panels of the skirt met at the waistline In front and belt ends crossed over each other to tie in the back, with, the waist bloused over it.

Mrs. Wanamaker wore an off-the-face lace cap, fashion- ed of rich old family heirloom lace, and she carried an ivory prayer book, from which fell a long spray of white satin ribbons caught with sprays of lilies of the valley. For the reception afterwards she laid aside the prayer book for a bouquet of white orchids and lilies.

The bridesmaids wore pastel coloured chiffon organdie frocks, made long, full and graceful, with triple cape collars. Their crin hats matched their frocks and had bands and flowers of the chiffon of their gowns.

Jottings.

TOILET TABLE VAGARIES.

with a well-defined design. The border of the pattern is picked out and the design emphasised by ap. plique work in coloured linen.

OUR BRITISH GROSSWORDS.

33

36

A cross,

1 March

6 Underground room

9 The beak

11 Water (French).

12 Idle fancy.

14 Attainment.

16 Relationship.

17

A few.

18 A

artist.

10 Snow-shoes. 20 Accept. 22 Cherry-coloured.

goose.

28 Employed.

$10 Flying mammals.

11 Point of compass.

13 Renta.

15 Heavenly being

19 Little used tracks.

21 Bore.

22 Spawn of the oyster.

23 Inflammable substance.

24 Pernon blindly attached to an

oplaion.

26 Giver..

27

80

81 Oath.

$7 External.

38

32 Grief.

23 Private way.

39

upon.

33 Number.

84 Part.

46

Sewing implement.

47

Grief.

48 Feathered animal.

49 End.

35. Play on words.

86 Piece of money.

88 Scatters like snow.

40

S

Street.

12 Ravenous.

4 Internal power.

46 Sift

48 Reared.

49

Stitch.

61 Beo-house.

62 Exclamation of contempt. 54 Officer in ancient Rome. 55 Conduce,

56 An inhalation..

57 Little ball.

1 Ridicule.

2 Destruction. 3 Slinks.

4 Growded.

Down

5 The act of carting. 6 A discovery.

7 Molten matter.

8 Trust.

If a still lighter effect is desired. DON'T WORRY

It may be that only a spray or a The latest fashion in scent flower here and there is treated in bottles is one which is closely this way, leaving the rest of the following the present vogue for cloth unadorned. Table napkins to match are available with all extreme simplicity of line,

-Worth, Molyneux, City and these decorated tablecloths. Chanel are all presenting their

When You Travel perfumes in bottles of demure and A large cake of soap when essentially geometrical design. travelling is not necessary and Some are column-like, with a flame weights one's suitcase as well. A or torch effect, as stopper. Some new travelling soap-box has made are prismatic and others' rectan- an appearance which is designed gular.

for a small visitor's size tablet. Black glass is a popular medium This is stored in a small inner for them, and, indeed, for many case and the rest of the case is of the amall, much-angled acces occupied with a rubber sponge and sories of the fashionable woman's dressing-table.

Lucky Bag Mount.

con-

a woven face cloth.

Coloured Table Mats.

50 Judicious.

52 Food for fire,

53 Revise for publication.

Yesterday's Solution.

SHOL ABUSE RENT LEVEL POUTS O T ARSE CUPID BEND RETREAT RECORDS D NET BAR S

5 PALED BERTH PURL ÁLFZR SAFI BA

RAZE BURST SCAL NMEXALT TARES_N ASTALE COL S SCAMPER ANDLOUS HEMP OIGIT CHAM ANILE C D BBA NADE SHEEN OL

Over the depressed dollar. Take your summer vacation at breezy TSINGTAO-where the dollar that you earn is the dollar you will spend.

The newest table mats are made Write Tsingtao P.0. Box 225

The each mat

An elegant afternoon bag of

of a deep cream-coloured lace black crepe-de-Chine Is siderably brightened by its mount, with a delicately embroidered especially if the owner is an floral pattern in the centre of enthusiastic race gambler.

The designs, which are bag is of the sac shape, and the worked in pastel shades of green, fastener takes the form of a Pink, and blue, match a set of platinum horseshoe with the nails tumblers and water jug, which are denoted by black enamel, and, made of green glass and have true to tradition, one nail. is hand-painted flowers in pink and missing. Across the top of the blue trailing up the sides. horseshoe le a five-barred gate being cleared in great style by a -A useful alabaster ornament for

These horse and jockey.

are the desk provides a cigarette-box, depicted in marcassite.

two match-boxes and an ashtray. A New Vogue,

The set is made of white alabaster The coloured tablecloth gave and the square cigarette-box has place to the painted tablecloth, two smaller boxes of a similar And now the painted cloth has a shape at each side. These boxes rival in the appliqued cloth. The contain matches, while a wide napery is of finest Irish damask, lashtray is placed in the front.

WHY, IF I WERE IN YOUR PLACE, TO FIND OUT IF HE HAD A LICENSE FOR THE DOS.*** THAT'S WHAT ZO DO, WOULDNT YOU;

MYRT?

ЧЕТА

Useful Cigarette-box.

Ladies' Day

SAY! THATS A BRILLIANT IDEA!! HE HAS NO RIGHT" WITH A DOG UNLESS

IT HAS A

LICENSE!!

WHATS

·UP Hovi

for list of recommended

1

Hotels & Building Houses.

While shooting in a match at point, the men lay down, and Pirbright (Surrey) Rifleman P. G. started to fire. Morris had shot Morria of the London Rifle two rounds when he fainted. “He Brigado, died suddenly. The was carried to the rear, but died match in which he was taking immediately. He had been train- part was preceded by * 1,400 ing « regularly with his team for yards, and was camfed out by a many weeks, and was an all- team. On reaching the firing round athlete.

IT WOULDNT DO. ARY GOOD FOR MAY OF US TO ASK HIM-WHAT I'LL DC IS TALK TO

A POLICEMAKI

·ABOUT IT!!

YES THAT'S WHAT YOU AUST DO

By Blosser

WE'RE NOT SURE HE HASN'T A LICENSE FOR IT, 907. IT WOULDNT-

DO ANY HARM "TO ASK HIM I

NO HARM AT ALL," LADIES - ELL ATTEND TO IT AT ONCE !!

MAYBE PATEY WILL

GET THE& BEST OF OSSIE AFTER ALL-WE SHALL SEE

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