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“They're worth a nice big kiss!""

It's a big favour for one child to share those treasured "Ovaltine" Rusks with another. A nice big kiss is o small reward for ruska no delightfully crisp and se deliciously crunchy.

A child's instinct is for foods which require thorough given, this mastication. When only soft foods are instinct is Noon lost. The result is seen in Irregular and crowded teeth, fil-developed jawa and ugly mouths. "Ovaltine" Rusks should be included in the daily dietary of every child, because they give the exercise to ensure sound healthy teeth, and the proper development vital of the jaws. Efficient mastication has also a bearing upon health.

It is the addition of "Ovaltine" which gives these ruxks their fascinating flavour, renders them easy of digestion, and gives them a much higher nutritive value than Ardinary ruska.

OVALTINE

This

Only!

Ohio

Pusks

HAIN MANOVINE CREAN

Price $1 50

APPETISING DIGESTIVE A NOURISHING

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Do You feel tired of Razors, bad smel. ling Depilatorios and an evar increasing growth of bur

Here is a Marvel of Modern Chemistry to satisfy you.

The Ideal

OHIO Hair Removing Cream. If

correctly apalind, ha es onco removal within 3 minutes do n grow for spveral days, loving the skin clean nod fresh all the while. Every applica- tion of Du uskos the hair grow flaer. Freient use fit reduces and slackens the growth of hair so that it is finally turned into soft down

Price $1.50 per tube.

Sole Agents S. NARAINĄ

No. Wyndham Streat. Tel. 26136.

NYAL'S

Wild Cherry Cough Syrup

A QUICK AND EFFICIENT REMEDY For Recent and Chronic Coughs Colds, Loss of Voice, Hoarseness & Bronchits. 880 CENTS A BOTTLE.

Obtainable at:-

The Colonial Dispensary

13, Queen's Road Central, Dial No. 21677.

DON'T TAKE

CHANCES

WITH YOUR SNAPS. FOR THAT OPPOR- TUNITY MAY NEVERY COME AGAIN. REMEMBER

That a film can be correctly developed

but once.

We solicit a trial

You will be satisfied with the results.

THE PHARMACY

(FLETCHER & CO., LTD.) Alaric Building. Tel. 20343. 26, Queen's Fond.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

SEWING MACHINE

HINTS.

Drenses that are gathered to hip Jokes, noed several rows of gathers, to produce a good effect. But these take a considerable time to do by hand; ao do them on the machine.

First,

rat, loosen the tension, so that ons thread is slack, and the other fant, and uns the largest stitch. It simple matter to pull

the tight threat up, until even gathers are formed; but be sure 10 have the tight thread on the right Inide vľ the

When you

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long straight wuide for hisnd sewing, run material through the machine, with the needle un-threwiek: then sew in the needle holes. This will only apply to cotton, or artificial silk

fabrics.

Regulate the size of atitek accord. ng to the kind of material you are sewing. Fites material needs a short stitch: thick materials, a long our, Vary the thickness of the It is aer thread in the wayDe WAS.

In good policy to Quage the unedle for differral thicknesses of materini

you want even stitching.

if

provraty

exa

If you have electric light, try a light attachment for the sewing inn chine. Thin thrown the light direct ly on the nordiafuot, and the work

and so below it. Merit.

To bem-titele by unchine, pulf the threats in the usual way, then tack the edge of the hem to the midte of the drawn threads: umchine as usual. Now gently pull the stitches to the proper place, and the frick is done,

Test the sewing stitch an a ne pics of material every time you a The macion, to get the proper Grease the machine often. !ཅཱ་ཎཱནཱལཾŁརf」

and give an occasional soaking in parafiin, to prevent heavy running,

"Magpie" Ensemble.

One of the popular "Magic" ensembles is carried out in dull black crepe as to dress, CAJE and hat and in white satin as to cape-lining, collar, and bow with white suede gloves MA N finishing louch.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

HELL-OUR GOODBYES ARE SAD AN HERG. WE ARE ON OUR. WAY TO YOUR UNCLE

CLEM'S 'RANCH,

·OSCAR!

YEP-GEE! I FEEL Like I COULD WALK A MILLION MILOŠ "TOO-| YOU SAY IF WE KEEP ON THIS ROAD WELL

COME TO HIS

RANCH?

A Graceful Gown for the Matron.

This graceful gown is designed for the matron to wear

at small informal dinner part es. It le carried out in wine-

red salin, with a deep pointed cape-collar and long mitten

"siceves" of lace dyed exactly to tone.

NEW MODELS.

Common-Sense

Fashions.

the

Some of the lighter variation, in pretty colourings, are used for even- ing cloaks and women's hats. Zip fastenings are used on many at the sports garments and children's muits made of this material.

All the evening gowns ILTO well naat ankle length, the majority of them rouching to the toes, and

everal very pretty models are mazle of British artificial silk fabrica ·

Ermine Cheaper.

Que

Cominon avase and good style are outstanding features of the fashions displayed at the British Fashioni Exhibition, which opened at New Hall, Olympis, yosterday,! writes Iris Downing in the re Chronicle.

There were many intorsting fur Grin Fashion saremongers who have exhibita. An official of

of ridiculous tolls me that owing to the black-and- spread revivala

such as busties, very white vogue for. the coming winter long trains for day wear and there is a very much bigger demand other discomforts that no dress de for ermine, and owing to the num signer of any merit would contemor of skins being imported from plate, or that any well-dressed wo man would trenin of buying, will find litto ground for such ne tional nuancements at this ex- hibition.

Even the few oxaggerated models displayed in previoun exhibitions of British fashions are missing this time Upon asking an official the reason for this sudden return coinmon sense of one firm who used show weird fashions upan strangely exotis taannequins.

A New Material:

to

I was told that the firm 131 ques tion had decided that they would prefer to show models that sell! A wise decision, for while posahur clothes my achieve guod publicity, buyers realise that one bustle doer not make a fashion. So wearabie clothes have triumphed

Russin this for is rather less expen sive than it has been.

At this Brm the opinion was ux. neessel that there would not be a Reneral demand for muffa, but orders. were being riven for pillow muffs of irrel, musannah, or beaver, for motoring and travelling.

Among the millinery shown, velvesk hats were well to the fore. black predominating.

Bob I shown a pretty, close- Mling motel je tluck-ear blun Implruf, this being the new season's

colour.

Dressy Hats,

a

Many of the felt bats medium him, and all see mada en man İranguờ lings thịn formerty, Pompose, small entrich feniber Bine, Intarsities and a variete of feather

*There is and new material that can momia nod to the decorative un-

he worn by the man of the famlyncanes of many

as

well as by his wife and child. linery mandola.

ren. This is a British fabric, which

at first glance looks like suede. st.

at the new mil-

Aa British tweeds und woalten

Lor materials are world-famous, neturals

is used for women's golf clothes, former smart tailored clothes

golf bags and bags for golf balls, for

Iren's overcoats and golf jumpors, were to be seen.

រូបឱរា K In all cases, the skirts were about for winter sports suits and for Capa The material is made in three inches below the knee, and varying waighte to suit the garments accompanied by three-quarter. er

full-length coate for which they will be used.

MAYBE WE BETTER, CUT THROUGH THE FIELOS...SO

MANN AUTOS ON THIS

ROAD, VIG MIGHT

GET HURT!!

THATS A GOOD IDEA - WE DON'T WANT TO

GET RUN OVER,

DO WE?

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

Across

"I can boom tin," forming an ussociation (anag).

Continent.

10 Sixpence and a trler.

11 Acceptable refreshment in heat

Waves,

13 Gives pungency to

Baled.

15 History does this itself.

16 Names the receptacle that a

door may be.

17 A native Indian,

19 Naturally, one Ands this fish in

a creel.

21 The Briten's birthright. 22 Sloth.

Contained in the widow's cruse. 20 One munt do this, noundly, to

one's ear at intervals-ro

29 and this also, nooner or later-

though it may be n swinlle,

30 The solicitor this the barrister. 31 Full of knot-in na emply.

medeine bottle,

31 To be this Is the modern wo.

man's fervent desire.

35 Rental from horn.

36 A valley in which lead may be

discovered.

37 Prench flour" (anng.).

Down

2 An Invocation to a Turkish Governor, which I repeated would

submissiveness. enjoin

3 A gout that is well placed be

tween bread and jam.

that comes

from

1 Hysteria

great West of England river. Nemo e impune lace axit. The cry of the umpire.

7 Discovered the pie within pro-

bably.

8 The Most outrageous sights have been excused because they

were this.

245 QFFICIAL REWARDS

125 FIRST PRIZES

Safe?

THERES THE ROAD WAY OVER THERE, WINDING AROUND...AS LONG AS WE KEEP OUR GYG ON-

THE ROAD WERE OK........ ARİ

NUTHIN' CAN RUN OVER

US HERE EITHER —

12 An ancient people of central

Italy.

14 The "fan for a dens" when blown

(anag.).

16 Scoli.

18 Dexterity or bearing.

19 The beginning of emulation.

20 Often told on the links in re-

gard to it.

23 Five to the foot.

25 May be under the direction of

a cook or a captain.

27 Usually a charming walk.

28 Invest A penny in this fruil,

and you could wrap it round your neck.

.

20 Wise men do this to oppor-

tunities.

32 Otherwise.

13 "From Chinu to quite a

distance.

Saturday's Belation.

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YOU NEVER HEARD OF ANYBODY GETTIN"' HURT"

WALKIN' THROUGH

FIELDS, HAVE

You?

By Blosser

NAH!

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