FOOTWEAR AND HOSIERY
TO-DAY
HAVE BECOME THE MOST IMPORTANT ITEMS OF
WOMAN'S DRESS....
AN OTHERWISE BECOMING
ENSEMB E
OFTEN 18
MARRED BY ILL CHOSEN
FOOTWEAR AND HOSIERY.
WELL FITTING, PERFECTLY
CUT SHOES.
ANKLES
ENCASED IN DAINTY SILK
HOSIERY ADD AN IRRES-
SISTABLE CHARM
GORDON'S
For Hosiery of the Better Kind.
BOOTE'S TILES
AS SUPPLIED FOR
AUCKLAND RAILWAY STATION,
NEW ZEALAND.
COLUMN TILING
INSETS DEPICT THE PROGRESS OF TRANSPORTATION
COLOURS OHNBAS. RED. RUSSET GREEN,
For prices and particulars
apply to
SHEWAN TOMES & CO.
Sole Agents
Tel. 27781.
COOLING &
REFRESHING
Mackenzie & Co's
EAU DE COLOGNE
At the end of a bot day, a little in the bath or wash basin will be found to be most invigorating
The Colonial Dispensary.
13, Queen's Road, Central.
Tel. No. 21877.
DENTALINE (Concentrated Antiseptic) Is more than a mouth-wash-it actually.
KILLS GERMS, Dentalino is an Antiseptic Germicide and Astringent.
Preperly diluted it is delightful to taste and refreshing to use.
THE PHARMACY
Aviatic Building.
Tel. 20345. Queen's Road.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,
WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
A Typical Model of the New Felt Turbans.
At the fashion show of the Retail Millinery Association
of America, held in New York, flattering decoration was one- of the outstanding features. Other style points included the use of two colours in hats, the insistence on the draped turban. and the off-the-hairline mode of wearing them. The little turban in back felt, pictured above, is typical of the shallow cut, moulded feeling and flattering beauty of new hats. This one, especially 'good with fur coat collara, is of black felt, with a brush of black and white feathers for trim.
A BEAUTY HINT.
Back to Brushing.
Women desirous of keeping
FOR THE HOUSE- WIFE.
It's a Good
Idea:
their hair beautiful and healthy To mix equal quantities of are now returning to the simple] paraffin and vinegar together and process of brushing that stood our use for cleaning linoleum, paint grandmothers in such good stead. work, tiles, etc.
No high frequency treatments] When weighi·~ golden syrup or electrical massages are now for a cake or pudding, to flour the given in the hairdressing salon of scales well, then pour on the an all-British Bond-street beauty syrup.
When dyeing socks or stockings parlour. When a client's hair is thinning or is in poor condition to niso dye a little wool for dat
ing them.
she is taken in hand by an assis-To cut the rind from bacon with. tant who steadily brushes her hair a pair of kitchen scissors, instead for 20 or 30 minutes. Practically of the usual knife.
cach strand is picked up separate- To add a good pinch of salt to ly and brushed from the roots to a vase of flowers. This makes the ends.
ensures the them last longer.
This. thorough circulation of air that is so necessary if one wants to keep u really healthy head of hair, free from dandruff.
To fix a piece of sheet tin pn. to a table near the cooking stove. Saucepans and baking tins can then be placed on it while cooking.
To clean a shiny coat collar by sponging it with a cloth moisten- Day and Evening Coifs,
ed with a little vinegar. The proprietor of this salon. To use a safety pin if a bodkin finds' that many women afe grow is not handy when running a tape ing their hair almost to shoulder through the hem of curtains or length. In the day-time it is garments. worn swathed round the crown of To put 4 teaspoonful of the head, but for evening func-methylated spirit into the rinsing tions, when ankle-length frocks water for white silk articles as it are donned, it is transformed into a maas of curls covering the nave of the neck,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
FILEY, OF THE SECRET SERVICE AIR SQUADRON, WHO IS TRYING {"TO GET A CLUE
AS TO FARBARS AND FRECKLES' WHEREABOUTS, IS COVERING EVERY INCH .OF THE BAD LANDS OF THE SOUTHWEST, TRYING TO FIND
SOME TRACE
OF THEM
FOS! IF THIS KEEPS UP I MIGHT AS WELL TRY AND COME DOWN-
BUT TRY AND FIND
A. LANDING FIELD IN THIS COUNTRY
imparts an attractive gloss.,
1
To dip the knife into boiling. water before cutting new, brend
EMERGENCY CAKES.
Hasty Cake.
Put together in a large bowl four ounces of butter, seven ounces of self-raising flour. six "ounces of brown, sugar, two eggs,
half a cup of milk, half a tea-: spoonful of ground ginger or cinnamon, half a teaspoonful of ground nutmeg, and half a pound of chopped dates or raising.
Beat all together with a wooden spoon for five minutes, and bake in a greased tin in a moderate oven for thirty-five to forty minutes.
WELL-THAT'S
Walnut Cakes.
Cream together four ounces of butter and two ounces of castor- sugar, then add four ounces of treacle or molasses and two well- beaten eggs. Sift in half a pound of self-raising flour, Half-All amall tins with the mixture, place half a walnut on cach, and bake in a fairly quick oven.
Orange Cake.
Beat a cup of sugar with a tablespoonful of butter until light, then add gradually three well- beaten eggs and two cupfuls of self-rasing flour, and sufficient milk to make a soft batter. Flavour with orange juice and bake in two flat tins.
For the filling, put the juice of an orange and a squeeze of lemon fulce it half a cup of water, add sugar to taste and heat to boiling point, then thicken with a tox- spoonful of cornflour mixed with cold water. When cold spread on the cake.
For the icing, mix icing-sugar with the white of an egg, orange juice, and a squeeze of lemon until it reaches the right flavour and consistency.
Back Style.
The narrow double foop at the point of the decolléte of this evening gown is an ori- ginal feature. The dress is of white georgette.
Cuttin' Up!
A LITTLE BETTER. AH, THERE'S CLEAD SKY AHEAD!!
1930.
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18
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Across
1 Mentioned particularly.
9 A line of soldiers round a thou-
sand is busy over trifics. 10 "Tail duet" (anag). 11 Here a fairy leads to dangers. 12 The diver took Therese daily to the 14 This drop never hurt anyone,
wreck (hidden).
16
There is something eliptical about this Jalute.
28
11 Fred angrily thought he could tackle the two, but he gave a gasp as ten more men slipped over the side (hidden),
13 Smear.
•
17 I stand between a company of
19 actors and an entrance, to chasten.
coin" (anag)
20 A small animal something like a
badger comes in slower,
22 In this sloping posture a little bird
has swallowed fifty.
16. Here a voyage in a liner im-23 A short paragraph-clever-be-
poverishes,
18 A French
worthy of love.
friend-skilful-is
21 Sometimes seen after important
personages.
24 A list of candidates that starts 26 Give this-easy pace an extra bead
with credit.
and it will rove about.
30 A fictitious king who may be real
as well.
31 Reach by effort.
32 A tradesman who sounds like an
injunction to increase.
33 Scriptural.
34 The wind was strong, but they felt
it
less on this trip, somehow 35 Will an iron serve" when return-
(hidden).
ing? (anag.)
Down
2 It is settled with a lace centre. These keep Scotland Yard basy.
4 A tenure we owe to the Conqueror. 5 This voter begins to choose, and
ends in a high place.
6 Torn aside with the bird first.
7 An example in simple arithmetic. 8 Persevered.
WHITE
AND
COLOURED
FELT HATS-
GAS IS GETTING LOV!.......... I'LL HEAD FOR KINGMAN AND
·FILL'UP-THEN COME'
·BACK HERE I GOT
A HONCH TEL
HOVE SOME
LUCK!
comes an allegorical story..
25 A Scottish river is nearly this
number.
27 Cromwell ordered its removal. 28 Treating of morality.
29 This termagant winds up with an
affair after all.
Yesterday's Solution. INVASIONS RP O [(+967 À mm < 13 UM EMULATE INSULATORE BIT" N ||ON CARR VESSEL 8 MACKOUTGOIN O
SOLOMUN BHATTER SLAR UMESHULE MISAPPROPRIATED
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-from-
LONDON
NEW YORK
PARIS
This is a most unusual and attactive selection. The latest-
SOFT FELT HATS
Girl's White Felt Hats.
Tel. 22432
ELITE STYLES
A: P. C. BUILDING.
HEY! WHAT'S UP?
By Blosser
A: COUPLE CYLINDERS ACTING UP-BOSI-ID RATE TO HAVE
"D BAIL OUT IN THESE REGIONS****
LOOKS LIKE “I MIGHT
HAVE TO !!
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