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In C. & B. Jama you can taste the actual flavour of tunelous, fally ripened fruit, fresh from English orchards.. Crosse & Blackwoll select only the best of the season's pick, and so the finest sugar in making their fama. You can always rely on the freshness of C. & D. preserves because of the universal demand throughout China. This makes it necessary for the Klorca 10 bull up their supplies at frequent intervals there are no old stucks remaining on the shelves for months at a fitar.

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Although the dollar has fallen to half its usual value, we are continuing our scheme to provide really excellent meals at really low prices. You may say that the price is too low. You may be unaware of the attractive surroundings at the Cecil-In fact, you may be entirely ignorant of the cleanliness of our kitchens or the excellence of our chefs...but......you are probably feeling the pinch of the increased cost of living. All we ask is that you try the experiment ONCE of taking either tiffin or dinner at the CECIL Why not? Every day we are gaining new customers, but we want you as well! Tiffin costs $1.10 and Dinner $1.30, and we

of won't speak JUDGE THAT!

the

quality.

You

HOTEL CECIL

Chater Road.

Tel. 26664.

MUST

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1931.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

FASHION NOTES.

The New Brown Shade.

Dame Fashion has been expert- menting lately with all kinds of shades and materials, but although she has found on entirely new gamut of colours to match the tints and nuancen which the dress- making houses are bringing out, she

that has decidedl

velvet. leather, and suede are the most serviceable fabrica for her pur-1 pose.

The now models are made, asi has just been said, in colours to match the gowns which they top. but there is a speriat shade of ri, browp, which is especially auit- able for winter, and this is being. worn a good deal.

The coats, both for town motor- lug and sports, are being lined with warm knaba, sometimes plain, often

attractive: design,

in

The bats include Home very [becoming furban or beret shapes, pulled hack off the face, made in a waterproof material to matek the coat.

Trains Renounced for Dancing.

It would perhaps be timely to sny a word here about the clothes! -hich will be worn during the

Loming season by those who do. their dancing as amateurs on the ballroom flours, or, in the crowded brestaurant spaces,

Certainly, the new full skirts of such sheer dainty baterinis as lace, georgette, nét, organdi, and crepe-de-chine, fend themselves beautifully to the music of the dance floor, and will make dance seanes für lovelier than they ha re been for some time.

Some of the leading Paris dress- mukera have renounced trains for dancing. It certainly is not at all! a happy sight to see a girl teying to dance with hor train caught up in the best Second Empire manner.

As a matter of fact, no trains at all are shown this season for dance-dressen. All those wha

Fur is Lavishly Used on Costumes.

Lavish fur trim distinguishes smart afternoon costumeR, (Loft) Deep semi-fitting cuffs and a high upstanding collar of gulyack trim a black cloth coat. The hat, is half felt and half galynck. (Right) As an alternative to the bolero of Thin fur for formal afternoon wear. Is the fur capelet. one is of ermine, fringed with ermine talls, with muff to

WHAT I THINK

MARRIAGE.

By an Ordinary Man.),

match.

OF thing that matters. It is impos- sible to fill the cup of joy for nome- brim- |body else without that cup

ming over and spilling on yourself. Happiness is liko a boomerang. Throw it from you and it returns to your feet. Sattor happiness round you, and you must touch it yourself.

really want to dance, are advised By my recent marriage I belince to choose those charming frocks I have captared that plusive thing which come to the ankles, or called happiness, which barely miss touching the floor.

many

ILAR

By achieving happiness, my mind people in varicats walks of life strive is at liberty to concentrate on the for in vain.

business of making a success of my Riches have not given it to me job. No longer do I crave artificial I am really poor" in this world's amusements to

my leisure goods, although not down and hours. The theatre, picturn-house,

Ienith i

for public restaurants take their elixir of happiness, for I do not proper place in my Achame of possess the maximum degree things as an occasional treat

A New Beret.

ant."

оп A

Little felt hats are definitely "in". But the felt hat has a serious rival in the draped beret mounted bandeau. The fullness of the little hat is pulled into poai- tion to suit its wearer, and the bandeau may be adjusted low on the forehead, or so that it carries the hat to the back of the head. There is a piquant bow to give a finishing touch.

not my

Accret

can only sugrelaxation. physical fitness. gest that my choice of a partur was a good one, and that her ad ministrations have created for me the magic feeling of absolute con- teniment and datisfaction.

For sixteen years I endured the haphazard comforts supplied by landfadies, so perhaps the first all vantage that marriage has given me is freedom and bodily comforts. A capable wife can satisfy the inner

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it

no landlady can do.

tbut way

And this

o the sages tell us-goes a long way to make a man happy.

im

The companionship of wife permanent--till death intervenca. There is no parting at the end of a pleasant outing: nor is it early the week on stated evenings of thinta nas enjoys the mental con

able to act of his wife To be exelungo views' 【まず By mibject whenever the thoughts oeur is great boon to anyone who takes an interest in every day happen- inga.

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Happiness Cannot be Bought. To have someone on whom lavish love and service is in itself કાં perhaps the principal source married happiness.

At one writer has said:-Happi- Hess, like beauty, cannot be bought. Happiness for others is the only

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

URODONAL

THE DEFINITE REMEDY FOR

RHEUMATISM

AND ALL

URIC ACID TROUBLES

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG CANTON & MACAU

THE PHARMACY

Asiatic Bullding, Tel. 20845,

RECKLES HAS STONED AWAY IN UNCLE CLEM'S AIRPLANE, IN;-) ORDER THAT HE MIGHT HAVE 'A BAND IN RUNNING DOWN. FARBAR, WHO HAS MADE HIS GETAWAY FROM

O.K. RANCH WHERE HE HAS STOLEN 'A

PAY ROLL

NOW Y SEE L COULDN'T TAKE ALL THESE CHANCES IF 2. HAD FRECKLES

WITH ME.... Alie THE RISK IS MY OWN,

THIS WAY!

THOUGHT FOR A MINUTE I SAW SOMEBODY IN A CANDE, DOWN ON EBY RINER, BUT GUESS IT

WAS JUST A BIG LOG.... GOSH! Tu'OLD JENNY IS PERFORMIN LIKE A TRAINED SEAL....

or

STICKLERS

IN order to get out of a certain apple orchard, a man had to pass through three fence gales, by three guards. He was al- / lowed to take as many apples as he wished, on condition that he give the first guard half his apples and half an apple; the second guard half his remaining apples and half an apple, and the third quard half the apples he still had leit phus half an apple. When he got out he had one apple. How many did he take from the orchard?

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS,

Асгодя

1 "Fell to age" (anug.), 9 Might have, been A suitable gante, as a present, for an old Roman tord.

10 Bob was the father of "Tiny

Tim."

bachelor 11 The quarters of the

farm hands in Scotland. 12 Begins at the end and rhymes

with grenadier. 14 Employs.

Home is the pivot round which eir lives revolve, and we cling to the old-fashioned icing that home and happiness are my poymous.

Marriago given modern couples1 what they dese! VA And if husband and wife start the great adventure wondering what they can get out

it instead of what they can put inte it, then, asuredly, failure. is the only prospect.

Yesterday's "Stickler" Solution.

The above sketch shows how Willie drew these lines and isolated the seven frogs,-ana from another.

Said On!

What Mrs. Squeers did to the

hays once a week.

actresses' landlady. 18 Potent though "wee." 21 This Atone gives a

The address of the travelling

fairy her

portion. 24 This word should be good advice to a lazy laundry-mali, because

WHAT'S HE “TIRVIN' TO DO ANYWAY? HOPE HE DOESN'T TAKE A NOTION TO LOOP THE LOOP.... I GUESS MEBRE I BETTER

TELL HIM I'M IN

HERE!

it means persist in pressing.

26 ls the hip right? 1 put in a new one yesterday (hidden).

30 A flaky mineral.

31 "Where a neat rivulet of text

shall meander through

"-School for Scandal.

margin."

32 Concurs.

33 This won't hold water

31 Varnish.

36 "Drag Reg. in" (anag.).

Down

of

2 An ancient city in a fish is entle- ing-though it may not sound so. A house is this after a big fire. 4 She writes well on donjons, but, as to plot-her story hasn't any (hidden).

Squeeze cut.

6 Descriptive of the character of

Sam Weller.

7 What the leaves of Jonah's

gourd did,

JARBAR

GETTING

INTO THE

RAPIDS,

NOT A

GREAT

DISTANCE

ABONE SUICIDE

FALLS

8 The favourite literary pabulum

of the romantic shop-girl. 11 Stain.

13 A small, swift Malay vessel

(read up).

17 This adjective was widely used to describo Aben-Esra of Toledo, Dr. Roger Bacon, and James Crichton

10 Purloin this summary. 20 Tittles

We'd botter unearth

Betty this seems (hidden).

+

another broken

23 Goes best when soundly tired. 25 This type is used in the produc

tion of all newspapers.

27 It is said that Dr. Johnson rend this novel of Fielding's through it one allting..

28 Mr. Snowden does not hit this kind of income quite so hard.

20 Nowadays nothing is counted as this unless up-to-the minute.

Yesterday's Solution

SENTIMENT T F 10 ARRESTE LUTHERANNT AU HUNU TUBULAK NC TEBUT F N Y TREACLE "DEB I

TBC

XNZ

APPROPRIATENESE

METAL

BEB BROMIDE CARRY ON AN MORIT DE SUCCUMB UFL B

UHLANDROGLUT TRIVIALE TUEE OT DON ON KENTS

By Blosser

FIRST I THOUGHT THAT BUZZIN' SOUND WAS A SWARM OF GEES BUT ..IT'S AN AIRPLANE.....

....HEARSA

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