NEW
HATS
JUST
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1931.
WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
HERE!
TO-DAY'S RECIPE.
A Frock of Embroidered Organdie.
Crisp Things for Tea.
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There
are many new
models in our new
collection of
SUMMER
MILLINERY
JUST UNPACKED
and prices are reasonable.
OTHER SPECIALITIES
SUMMER
CORSETS.
SWIMMING COSTUMÉS.
LE
BEAU
KING'S THEATRE BUILDING D'AUGILAR STREET, Tel. 27892.
The following recipes will appeal to those who prefer light fare for afternoon ten:~
Peanut Wafers.
These are very popular in Ame- rien. Beat 2 eggs till very light. then add bålf-breakfastcupful su- gar and a tablespoonful butter. Mix together 1 breakfastcupful four, quarter teaspoonful salt, and three-quarter capful pennuts roast- (ed and chopped, and stir these dry ingredients into the egg mixture. Leave in a very cold placs (a re- |frigerator If possible) for several hours, then roll out very thin, cut into any desired shape, and bake in a quick oven-425 F-for six minutes.
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1 Why
Across.
was he "mad? Learn;" beenuse the turtle soup was coll (unng.).
Meet Anne--draped in a flag. 10 Do not be disturbed if you are bewildered by this clue. You'll be all right.
11 Tossed about, 12 Avoid this.
15 A term used when backing
horses.
Ginger Biscuits. Cream together 8 ozs. butter and ozя, sugar, and, when the mixture is quite soft, nifi ja 10 ozs. flour, 217 heaped teaspoonfuls ground ging- er, and a pinch of salt. Knead till 19 Do not offer this chair to an ult the dough is perfectly smooth, then 21 You must make a beginning
Does this little animal? If more than one, cortainly.
joilu. It would not be tactful.
turn out on a fläured board and sonicwhere. Try here. roll out to about one eighth Inch 23 You must take this lying down. thick. Cut into rounds and bake |24 Descend for this clue it is.
in a moderate oven from 16 to 20 minuten. Cool on a wire tray and pack in an air-light'tin.
Almond Macaroons.
indeed, 1 clue.
28 Pressrs.
28 Of great importance to an army.
Horse, writer, or chop. 32 Fruits of history.
30 Mall comes at any time from
this foreign city.
The usual basis of the atory that "every picture tells,"
The night before you intend to make these break 3 small eggs.30 separate yolks and whites, and lay 37 Going round a small advertise-
the latter aside. Next day put
,
ment becomes quite a pressing matter.
if so inclined,
Down..
We
I "Into this abbey, whither
pursed heart And here the..... shuts the gates on us.”—“Comedy · of Errors."
these whites in a busin with, Yozs, enstar sugar and 4 ozs. ground 38 Betake yourself to a seaside one, alimonds, and beat well for 10 minutes. Then add 1. rice 39 Respite. flour ami tenapoonful vanilla essence. Put the mixture into 'a forcing bag with a plain half-inch. pipe and force the mixture in small rounds on to a greased tin covered with rice paper. Each round should be about the size of a penay and a good space must be left he tween each to allow for spreading. Fut half almond un ench, nud bake in a moderate oven for about twenty minutes. Allowing the egg whites to stand'exposed to the air overnight prevents the 'macaroons from spreading too much during the baking process.
2 Send out in all directions. 3 Do unto others ns you would be done by, is quite à good one. 4 Put to, and take nway-is pro- hubly the best thing to do with this sort of egg.
6 The composer of "Rule, Britan-
nin,"
STICKERS
7 Nor yet.
8 Lots of offices have one in use
when the weather is cold. Sounds attractive to a fish, but put it down to mitigate, 14 A A number, working in this, may produce quite a sound entertain- inert.
16 Turkish official.
18 The Earth's shadow, for example. 20 Give this a turn with a spanner
and And it in a brewery.
21 What Bolver recently described to me as that hardened old denizen of the cross-word 200," 23 He may have an ache in his heart
-but so may a married man. 26 These are heavily taxed, alas. 27 St. Paul's Cathedral, for instance.
28 He of the rod.
29 This clue is pretty poor, but we're getting near the end of the puzzle,
30 This
is perfectly round, but nevertheless contains an angle. 34 It takes two to make this. 36 Very fine-except in the soup.
Yesterday's Solution
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- Yesterday's Solution
Start
the Season
well
with the right 1931 style of
You will never go
wrong
If you make your selection
at
BATHING
SUITS
SINCERE'S.
Act Now!
:
All dressed up for a wedding or alovely party, . the little Miss Six-to-Right has a crisp, quaint anbrondyred frock this year, in delicate pink or baby blue or ven, yellow or green. It is made with an old-fashioned fichu collar, eded with hand-pleating, that crosses and goes around the waist to make the must adorable butterfly bow at the back. almost like the obí on a Hittle Japanese girl's kimuno.
FOR CLEVER FINGERS.
A Quickly-Made Duchess Set.
Five-righths of a yard of pale erent linen. 10 inches wide, will make a duchess set that can be finished in one evening. Some skrit of Anchor stinnded cotton in Your Favourite colours will also be
required.
from end to end of the runner, keep- ing the stitches as even as possible. At euch narrow end of the runner, daw lines netosa to make equal squares, and work the fines with black tucking slitch. Now, draw n small spray of flowers at vach endi, in the pen space, just outside the
kitchen. black
Thre Nowers should be drawn with a halfpenny und a sixpence,
The flowers should be worked in button-lole stitch with black nf yellow French knots for the middles. The rather stiff leaves shoul' be worked across, from side to side, in herringbone stilelt.
Put off a strips of material, 112 in. wide, using a drawn thêend as esit- When the spray is finished, puť fing guide: then remove the selved. one Hover, in the square at each cor- Pale pink, blue, go edges na mally as possible. Make | ner of the mat.
quarter-inch bem all round, and end, mateve are the best colours to bem na neatly as possible. Now des juse, carute the hem be roueling it in The oblong wat is evt. 12) in, by Lack. worked ver
with another in and the two square muits in entour."
by Tir. They are worked in exnetly Next. In the width into four the sure way as the runner, but the (parts, and erensas lightly.
smaller senie. Atung division are on the two outside crensen work quar Press the work well when it ter-inch tucking stitches, in black, finished.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
URODONAL
THE DEFINITE REMEDY FOR
·RHEUMATISM :
AND ALL
URIC ACID TROUBLES
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG CANTON & MACAU
THE PHARMACY
Aviatio Building, Tel. 20345, -*
TRANGE WHAT |\NONOGRS A GOOD
NIGHT'S SLEEP AT HOME WILL DO FOR
A YOUNGSTER...... "BRECKLES FAST HEALING GUN WOUND
HAS BEEN DRESSED AND HE
IS UP BRIGHT AND-
EARLY CHRISTMAS `MORNING, ALL
SOT FOR THE ARGUAL THRILLS OF
THE DAY....
GEE, BUT IT'S GREAT
TO BE
HOME!!
HURRY UP: FRECKLES... I'LL BETCHA
SANTA CLAUS HAS BEEN
HERE!!
...
MERRY CHRISTMAS, Boys!!
AND IT SURELY
IS A MERRY
ONE
in
New Bridal Gloves.
The bride nt recent fashion showing wore these shoulder-length, gloves of kid with a sleeveless gown. They were finished with 24 wide band of lace.
Their Happiest Day
YOU SEE, FRECKLES, WE JUST FELT SURE. YOU'D
BE HERE TODAY.... AND IT LOOKS LIKE SANTA.
DID, TOO!!
Can you drow the above disgrany without moving the penal from the paper and without going over any line more than once?
บ
DR. MARIE STOPES.
ISSUES WRIT AGAINST CARDINAL BOURNE.
The above diagram shows how the positions of three matches can be changed so that the five original wares become four. The dolled lines indicate the positions of the three matches that ware used to form the upper left square.
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The other co-proprietors of the Tablet named in the writ are the Right Rev. Thomas Dunn (Bishop of Nottingham), Father Francis Henry and Mr. Joseph Ed. ward Weld. Father Francis Henry, died in July, 1930.
The case will not come up for caring for some months.
Dr. Marle Stopes has issued a writ for alleged libel against Car- dinal Bourne and his co-proprie-
A total of 24 Ares occurred, in Roman lora of the Tablet, the
Government Plantations during fast Catholle weekly newspaper.
year as against 118 in 1929; the most The writ also names the Rev. serious of such fires was in a licensed Henry Davis as the author of a plantation in Shatin District where communication which appeared in over 4,000 pines were destroyed and the paper.
13,000 Gadly damaged.
GER! I KNOW WHAT CHRISTMAS
PRESENT I LIKE BEST OF ALL!
By Blosser
MY BROTHER
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