TO BE SUCCESSFUL
IN THE
DANCE of LIFE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1930.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.“
WOMEN'S
WORLD
GOOD Shoes are indis- pensable
ease of movement and a graceful carriage is the natural result of wearing GORDON'S Shoes....and they en- hance your reputation for good things.
GORDON'S
For Better Footwear.
SO GOOD AND SO REFRESHING
Crosse & Blackwells
RANGE
ORANGE CUP
and
LEMON CUP.
Concentrated fruit juice made only from fresh ripened fruit and pure cane sugar,
A delightful drink-mixed with either iced or aerated water.
Obtainable at all Stores. Agents.
John D. Hutchison & Co., King's Building.
COOLING & REFRESHING Mackenzie & Co's
EAU DE COLOGNE
At the end of a hot 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.
FOR QUR LADY READERS.
COMMONSENSE AND
HEALTH.
[By a Hospital Matron.]. There are no short cuts to good health, which depends, first, and last, upon the food we eat. Thore. sno drug in the world which will maintain us in a state of bodily well- being in spite of the succession of advertisements which herald the advent of yet soother general panacea. Nor will there be nny ch cureall, and to seek for it is as vainga quest as was the search,
ur the stone which was to amute all baser metals into gold.
tran-
There are still hosts of people who chorish a pathetic faith in the curn- tive properties of drugs, notwith. standing the teachings of the modern physicians, who insist that illness comes from within; that it is what we cut that matters; and the nobody has any right to pect to continue in an abiding state of health, who deliterately outs the laws of nature, which are merely the rules of common-sense,
Il Health.
CX-
One
Many good follt, as ill health creeps over them, rush from doctet to another demanding some
Of Parisian smartness is the waistcoat of black and white chock cloth with very soft grey suede revers. This is worn over A grey crepe de chine blouse, and with skirt, scarf and cap of cloth to match, the eup having an apturned brim of suede, and the scarf an interwoven black, white and grey patterned border.
EVENING WEAR FASHIONS.
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Fashions for evening wear are taking a turn for the better. You thought they were doing pretty well already? Well, anyway, they are going to get more natural looking, and to acquire more real beauty in the permanent sense of the word.
This means that the Greck in- fluence is gaining headway, both in society and in secret style futures. It looks as if the in- human girding of hip-line would be discontinued, in favour of! skirts that flow loosely over curves. Better remember this, in buying your new evening dress, if you want to wear it when summer ls over,
The newest evening bodices have necklines rather high at front and back, and are cut out considerably at the sides under the arms. The new bems are straight all round-no dipping, no points.
Day-time skirts flare gently from the hips, and are not really tight anywhere except, perhaps, at the top of the hip-line.
Coats and jackets are no longer straight from. the shoulder.
curves
draped.
193
Across
12
1. These are capable of appreciating the flowers that they would be with another head.
6 A form of energy whose anagram
is 8 down.
? Before the theme is merely a
pretence.
1
4 Give the fairy a small shellfish and sho will become a woodland plant. 5 The stem of this plant dies yearly.
"Set peer" (anng.)
7 There are one and fifty in this
river, far from home. ........
8 Comrades or matches.
14 The tail of this imaginary monster
'ba duo-to pressure.: Wedged.
10 May be a musical instrument or a 15
flower.
11 There are six in this turnout.
12
13 This
17 An insect and a short note give a
straight course.
18 To be this, one must
is The Indian city is in prosperity at 21 Anarchor is male immediately
present
16 The common people. 19 A Victorian drawing-room
bellishment.
Um-
before the boat goes for it.
23 I bear in towards the peninsula
(anag)
125 How did the car escape us7 Hor chauffeur not much of a driver
20 We will "hang a score" of the]
pirates when we arrive at our (hidden). moorings (anug.)
26 Beats
22 Rose evil ago for a chain of moun-28 This Gah is something like a shark.
tains.
29 One extricates nobleraen from this
marry frolic.
24 There is a good deal of profit
rabbit-rearing it is the Angora
best (hidden).
and modified drapery. pleases,
Plain blouses are get-
ways.
in
130 Drops, littic outhouses.
32 Cereals.
elixir which will meet the bill pre-stomach has exiled appetite in the They've left off following this 25 May be excessive or not owing. sented to them by an indignant shadowy hope that they will there- simple silhouette, in favour of 27 This slips away and may be nature for a series of dietetic by diminish their excessive intake.
The physician who tells them the Bodices and upper skirta are also 31 A square figure knocked side-1 afronts extending over half a cen- tury. They call in a masseur, take strict truth is regarded as being of ting rarer, and by the time winter 33 When this nymph loses a little low mental calibre and certainly comes the blouse may be the de- a.course of artificial sunlight, or have their teeth unnecessarily pluck-lacking in the kindlier emotions,corative centre of the costume.
Bolero jackets are being worn ed from their jaws, while refusing Though they be. brayed in the
star of ill health, yet must they for evening now. to alter their diet.
have their savoury bakements but, at the same time, they resent their present bodily condition.
They will request a tonic "to help them to eat when an exasperated
A splendid "stand-by" is a trimly tailored frock in cafe- au-lait wool marocain, with a short cape to be worn or dis- carded at will. The cape is lined with nigger-brown taf- fetas, of which material the neat little cap is made..
The dietetic horizon of many people is bounded by butcher meat" upon the consumption of which they consider their mental alacrity and muscular activity-guch as they are--to depend. They hold that a meal wheroin. flesh foods do not figure in a sort of Rastric first aid, which will barely enable them to exist until the nort intake of meat
"That Tired Feeling." Used in moderation, meat is an Its intensely valuable foodstuff. excessive consumption is attended by thickened arteries, a labouring heart, and kidney troubles. It is sufficient to take it twice or thrice in the week, and certainly not mere This embargo than once daily. should apply to all flesh foods.
The common complaint of "that tired Iceling" is due to the neglect of the unfired foods and to overent- ing. There is no surer method of to being consistently tire than habitually distend stomach. This organ has to constre so much bodily energy in stowing away the excess food, that there is very little vital force left to meet the needs of the brain and muscles And the trouble is that the surplus is cram- med into the more specialised or- gane, whose efficiency is seriously lumpered. The heart is asked to embarrassing Recommodate favourite place of depozit And Bo it is that high blood pressure arises.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
One of the most eminent dieteti- tians of the present day has very nungently remarked that a person on a sensible, natural diet very soon. notices the presence of internal cleanliness, bodily efficiency, and mental alacrity"
Another useful dress is ex- pressed in cherry-coloured hop- sack. The skirt is pleated in front below the trim yake; the bodice is tucked above the waist, which is encircled by a grey kid belt. A neat little grey crepe de chine vest fills in the U-shape opening of the bodice, and a soft grey hat
completes the ensemble...
Casting offi
time I am left lonely. 34 This shrub would require a bit if
it changed its head.
35 May be less than an atom, or even
indefinite. 38 This before was a horse famous in
fiction. 37 Ogles.
Down
1 This is now, and bound to please. 2 A banana is left for Bobby. He will consume it with gusto, I can see (hidden).
3 There is suffering throughout the
greater part of this country.
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Delilah robbed Samson of his at the Cambridge Summer School, strength by shaving his locks. Mrs. Adams said that it was usual Now comes Mrs. M. G. Adams wholy men who were opposed to natural would rob man of his whiskers! selection. "If men only realised Mrs. Adams, who is a Cambridge how silly it is to have to shave every lecturer on biology, believes that morning they would not be Bo such things as, say, Bernard Shaw's against eugenics," said Mrs. Ad- beard and Ronald Colman's ams. "By natural selection they moustache are evidences of racial could develop hairless faces,” she weakness. Following her lecture added.
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FROM IT!
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