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RISTS
For SPRING and SUMMER!
THE NEWEST STYLES, PATTERNS AND COLOURS IN-
PRINTED GEORGETTE
AND
PRINTED CREPE de CHINE.
HIGH QUALITY—LOWEST PRICES AT HONGKONG'S NEW STORE
TAJMAHAL SILK STORE.
King's Theatre Building,
D'Aguilar Street.
FELIX HAT SHOP
York Building, next to Moutrio's,
NOW SHOWING
Most attractivo Canton Crepe Afternoon Frocks
and
Printed Crepe de Chine 3 piece Costumes
Lacquered Pacame and Lace Straw Modal Hats
nowpll.na
ORBRA1/
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Scientific and technically perfect methods ensure a quality of butter which, for its purity, richness and wonderful creamy taste, has earned for "ANCHOR" BRAND Butter the title.
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LOCAL VIEWS
PORTRAIT
Go
and
PHOTOGRAPHS
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AND ALL
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1931.
WOMEN'S
WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
Colours and Designs of New Printed Silks.
New printed silks have a way of declaring by their very de- sign and colour whether they prefer to go into the making of jannty daytime sports things, elegant afternoon costumes or formal evening gowns,
Two coloury or three are the preferences, and the choice of these entoura reflects spring's flair for vividness, Big, for- malized floral designs against black, brown or other dark backgrounds curry with them the formality of the occasions they will grace. Unusunt colour combinations in smaller designs call for unique eut of costumes they will make.
Two of the costumes shown above illustrate both these points of chic.
(Left) For evening, big white flowers, with black centres, are printed on a luscious raspberry red background, and the gown is made with softly sweeping lines to show the print to advantage. There is a double low hip popium, blow which the skirt is cut very full and long, and above it, the gown is molded to the figure, with just enough fallness to give it grace and ease.
(Right) For a formal afternoon occasion, an ensemble in a Chinese red print in a small design, is seen with the three- quarters sleeves of the frack trimmed with suble and the collur of the jacket sable trimmed. The (rock's sleeves look like the coal's until the short sleeved coat is removed. The hat of this ensemble is also made of the printed silk.
1
IRON IN OUR DIET.
By a Medical Correspondent.]
Iron is one of the minerala which are essential to life. It helps to form the hemoglobin, and without thia the red blood-cells would be unable to carry their oxygen to the tlasuce.
Moat foods contain minute quantities of iron, and the average
supplies enough of it for daily needs. Some people, however, feel that it is us well to be on the safe aide by taking foods rich in this substance.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Across.
1 While this may look well on walls, it is rough un a poor dog. 9 The meantime.
10 Talked-lly! fear, 11 May be golf. cur.
(plural).
دور
screw
Milk is a very poor source of fron, and it may be wondered why young infants (who are fed exciu- nively on it from birth till, any. (six months) do not suffer in con-
acquence.
The reason that they are born with 22 supply of Iron calculated to last them until they have reached the age when food other than milk can be taken.
Thun at the time when their 14 Make dirty by dragging along iron-stock is gelting low matters
the grounit. 17 Secured and sure in the end. are put right by an addition to
21 The Chiengo authorities cannot their diet. If this were not
be thia, for this ward grufi ensured, lack of fron would make
could not prevail (anag). itself felt in anemia and other ills.
12 Part of South Afrien,
22 These are due to you.
26 For the full enjoyment of there
people lee is accessary.
Preventative of Ills. Anemia, when it does occur, cannot be cured by a rich iron-10 The saow, if soft, entails the use containing diet alone, and medi- of snow-shoes for the journey
(hidden). cinal treatment has to be under1 What the detectives do in the last taken. The value of iron-contain-
chapter.
Ing foods, therefore, is not 8032 Drawn.
much to repair damage alrendy Placed in the centre. done as to prevent the occurrence as There's something of that damage,
The absorption of iron in food
Is assisted by the recently dis- covered vitamin
ឲ E, which good measure In present in vegetables, cooked and uncooked.
Certain foods are particularly valuable for maintaining the body's iron supply at a high level. Beef and yolk of egg are a rich animal source, while ontmeal and Egyptian lentils are richest among the vegetables.
One authority gives the follow- ing common foods in order of Iron-value-Spinach, egg-yolk, apples, lentils, straw-berries, beans, peas, potatoes, and whont.
COLLARS.
Collars are of the Medici -kind. faced in with the ruched volver that is so fashionable as trimining to-day. Or they may be so big that they are nearly capes, for
TO-DAY'S RECIPES. uninteresting a few drops of co-when worn down they reach to
cal should be added to jelly or well below the shoulders. cornflour mixture or both.
Attractive Sweets From Cornflour.
That home •*
relations that, if not exactly rich contrive to appear so! Here are two examples
Italian Cream. Strain the juice from attle or tin of raspberries and make up to 2 breakfastenpfuls with cold water. Pour into a saucepan, bring alowly to the boil, and boil & minutes with out stirring. Now put 1 teaspoonful powdered gelatine into a tencup. the cup
full with boiling syrup from the pan, and stir till the gel tine is thoroughly dissolved. Prur this jelly mixture into a mould pro viously rinsed with cold water and decorated at the bottom with aap berries. Leave to set and ment- while mix 2 oz. cornflour to a cream with 2 tablespoonfuls cold water; added to the syrup in the pan, and bring to boiling point, atirring con atantly.
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:
Lemon Tart,
Line & sandwich tins with short crust and, to prevent the bottom rising too much, cover, insisle, with paper greased, on both sides. On this, again, sprinkle some tincooked haricot beans or rice. When the pastry is half-cooked remove the paper and its contents and continue baking the pastry case till it is nic ly browned.
For the Wing, heat the yolks of a eggs and put them in a doublu saucepan, or in a large jar atand. ing in a pas of boiling water. To the yolks add 11 oz. cornflour, to oz. sugar, a pinch of salt, and the juice well, then add a teseupful boiling and grated rind of a lemon. Mix water, stirring all the time,
Cook until thick, stirring fre quently, then add 1 oz. butter and with a meringue made by folding 4 pour into the pastry case. Cover
za, caster sugar into the 3 ext whites, very stifly whinned. Bake in a cool oven till slightly coloured.
BROCADE AND CORAL
Cook pertly for 6 julioku stirring, then allow to cool and add a teaspoonful raspberry essonco. Cigarette cases, with tiny match Beat the whiten
maxes and vanity ensos to match, are froth, and fold them fi-htly into the now bring inade of brocudo decorat mould, and, when sot, turn out on a el with a little carved coral on the glass die
Front. Handbags, also of brocade cens, if the colour seems palo and with coral, complete the nota.
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
·HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE YOU TO PUT THOSE
FLOATS ON YOUR PLANE,
MISTER RILEY?
OH, WE'LL HAVE THEM ON TO DAY AND THEN WE'LL SOON HUNG
FRECKLES BACK....
LET ME HANG
"THAT PLANK!
GOT THE ONE ON "THE RIGHT SIDE ALL TIGHTENED
UP, BROWN
A New Panama.
A Dress Hat of soft Panama with a floppy brim trimmed with
гос grosgrain ribbon and a band of colourful flowers tho back In arranged across offered for summer.
VER.. ALL Ok. NOW LET'S HAVE
"THAT ONE.... WE'RE GOING 6000!!
All Set
WELL-STUGDE SUE 15... ALL READY FOR
THE ARMAT ADVENTURE/
In
about Ted which makes him behave rather a frantic manner.
Down
1 Covered, as a boat, or adorned,
as a person.
When my frelend the poet has written is Inst———, I'll forgive him if he stands a drink, For give me, too!
3 This consuming is really a hent- ing process. Again, I'm sorry. 4 When this nefarious person loses
his head he becomes irate.
6 That of the smile of Monna Lin
has never been solved.
To make these narrow pieces it
is necessary to take
journeys,
1 This remains unpaid.
Reveral
# Don't try to cram us, Edie. Ted
talks often (hidden).
18 Get down to it and this cluo will
supply a light.
STICKERS
THE SUN IS DARTING RAYS OF GOLD UPON THE MOOR, ENCHANTING SPOT, WHOSE PURPLE HEIGHIS BY RONALD LOVEĎ,
UP OPEN TO HIS SHEPHERD COT.
AND SUNDRY DENIZENS OF AIR ARE FLYING AYE EACH TO HIS NEST; AND EAGER MAKE AT SUCH AN HOUR ALL HASTE TO REACH THE MANSIONS BLESTÍ
The names of eight English poets are
in the above les, in such a way that their letters, in their proper order, form parts of the different wails in the verse. Can you fit the right names?
15 The revolving part of a turbing. With anuthor hend it propels your ear.
16 There is plenty of this kind of scenery in any part of Africa, but nearly all of It is to be found only in South Africa. 18 Simpleton.
In A bachelor is, but a Bachelor of
Arts may not be.
20 To the whaler rorquals appeal on good grounds-they are the largest (hidden),
22 Let this in and move on.
23 This boy starts off to make a bloomer, nul le quite capable of making others,
24 Turn upside down for this.
Here the sun begins to comfort.
26 Pertaining to bodies at rent. 27 "An-crying in the night; An crying for the light; And with no langunge but a cry.”—- "In Memoriam."
28 Exhilarated though largely be
hind time.
29 Trashy.
Yesterday's Solation
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REAL PENNY KIND GS BEF PV DENTA
H
GRAMPU§ ANDINT A TEIGN NC FODER FL KOA TREND ANNE THAIITES
DRIBBLE MUSLING
ANGLEHAI
NEXTLY CLARENCE
Yesterday'n Solution
NO ADMITTANCE EXCEPT ON "BUSINESS
"No lita Ept Sine" becomes "No Ad millance Except on nine" when the entire sign is revealed, by removing the two cases that obscured, a portion of it from view
30 PEOPLE "GASSED." The thick for which lay
ANOTHER MYSTERY OF BELGIAN WAR AREA.
Brussels, Feb. 28.
over
the Magse valley in December was jblamed for the first deaths which were reported, but when whole households were wiped out and numbers of cattle died, the theory A wave of "poison gas" which is was put forward that poison gas thought to be similar to the death-of soma kind must have been pre- dealing fox which caused 6916ent in the fog. Catalities in the Meuse valley Jast Old German war dumpe, and poisonous gasce from the factory December, spread over the com-chiraneys in the Liege district were munes of Tilleur and Selesain yes variously suggested 裁者 possible terday evening, according to the causes of the disaster.
A commission of inquiry found Libre Belgique. About 30 people that there was some irritant in atmosphere suspension in The judicial authorities from which affected the respiratory Liege immediately went to the disorgans and gave rise to heart
failure. trict to investigate.
were affected..
BUT HOW ARIT YOU GOING "TO GET IT OUT
ON THE.. WATER?
OHMELL JJUST" DRAGI IT OUT THERE, OSCAR-
AND, BACK
ALONE THE |HOOGH LAKE
OF THE VALLEY"
OF
NANISUED
A) MON,! FRECKLES
AND THE
OLD
LOERMIT MONE
CAUTIOUSLY,
IN SEARCH
OR THE INDIANS
By Blosser
tho
I'THINK I. Sau GOMETHING STIR IN THOSE BUSHEG'!!
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