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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. ́THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

NOW

reduced

in Price

ABDULLA

Imperial

Preference

Abdulla Imperial Preference

HIGH CLASS

VIRGINIAN

CIGARETTES

Sote Agents:~~

J. D. HUTCHISON

& CO.

HONG KONG

A

1 | 2

FELIX HAT SHOP.

York Building. Chater, Road.

FOR SIX DAYS. ONLY

100 MODEL HATS.

Orginal Prices from $30.00 to $35.00

Now Clearing at

$10.00 Each.

Also

50 Smart Hats

Orginal Prices from $20.00 to $28.00

ALL

$6.00 Each.

MARVELLOUS BARGAINS.

PERMANENT WAVING IN TWO, HOURS

From $20.

COMING

ΤΟ

·· RINGLETTE" or "* EMILE ** By Mr. CLUEDE Sɩ, QUEN (11ain dresser to the Crown

Princess of Sweden)

Late - EMILE" Loudon and Paris. AT—

LIANG

* Phone 20315

YOU

King's Theatrà Midg. 1 !Tiie- :-t

SHORTLY

THE CENTRAL!

"THE AGE FOR LOVE"

with

BILLIE DOVE

A FRANK LLOYD PRODUCTION.

1932 United Artists Picture.

For the Beat

LOCAL VIEWS

and

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS

Go To

MEE CHEUNG

Studio, Ico House St.

Branch 7,Beacons Ardasflelf.

REDUCE without DIET

USE

LEIOHNER SLIM FIGURE BEAUTY BATH #1001."

Add it to a warm Bath.

SAFE and SURE,

THE PHARMACY

Asitio Building.

Tel. 20345

TO-DAY'S RECIPES.

Health-Giving Celery.

Celery is one of the most valuable

foods.

Celery Soup.

A stick or two of celery will make uy tusteless soup appetising, but makes a delicions basis for soup on its own. Cut up a good hend into one-inch slip, Dissolve 4 oz. butter in a saucepan, wld the zelery and a pint of water. Next put in a small sliced onion, a pinch of maco and three or four pepporrans. Add salt to taste, anıl simmer for ou hour and a half. Strain and thic ken with a little flour and a pat of butter, Thun står in } pint of milk nod serve directly.

Celery Sauce.

This is particularly useful for aniv-. ing with fowl. Wash and cut up into small pieces two hendi of celery, using the blanched paita only. Pat the pieces into the sauce-

Anil pan with a blade of mace

tenbpoonful of salt. Bring to the boiling point for ten minutes, then strain.

Put the celery into a clean soute- pan with pint of white stock, an rook gently. till tender, which will be round about 15 minutes. Melt 2 nza butter in a saucepan, and stir :

in 1 oz. flour, cooking for 5 minutes. Then add the celery and † pist milk. Shake gently till the whole boils, then add sensoning to taste, Although this is not essential, and a couple of tablesponfuls of cream.

Creamed Celery.

Wash and ent up into *Fan!l lengths some meilium sitool benda of celery. The sticks should not be too thick. Boil in salt and water until tender. Take out navi drain thoroughly. Then cook for 15 minutes in a good white sANCE.

FOR INDOOR FLOWER POTS.

At last a suitable rover for ear. then-wire flower pots has been nvolved. These covers are made of gold openwork net, edhead with mold haid. and decorated with floral scenes worked in hrimh-en】oured rafia. They are crushable, and it exactly over a flower-pot of the us un size,

In Irish Crochet.

Irish cracket fashions this jabot and neck band made of number Afty mercerized crocket cotton with a number alght steel crochet hook. It is done in straight plece. the band about two inches and the jabot about six inches wide, and can be completed in an evening,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

BOB AND

CHET

IN SEARCH OF RILEY FRECKLES. TAG AND

OSCAR ⚫ SISHT FOUR.

FIGURES WALKING ALONG A RAILROAD

IN A DEEP

GORGE

FAR BELOW THEM io...

THAT'S RILEY AND THE THREE

KIDS...LOOK! HES WAVING

* US!!

Modish Jewellery Gives Smart Touch.

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The colonial influence is seen in this necklace and bracelet. Ivory, white gold and coral make them sufficiently exotic for wear with the plainest of gowns, atch as this brown

satin afternoon dress.

[By Jean Patou.]

Paria. It is difficult to trace the various influences that influence fashions. There is no doubt at all but that important current events can be followed in a more or less direct way in any radient change of style. A survey of the history of dress shows that throughout The centuries the minde has often been inspired by some outstanding political movement or trend, coupled of course with the requirements of the epoch.

I have always endeavoured to avoid the too direct inspiration of any actuality. It strikes me as being allogether too facile n means, but I do not in any way deny its influence. If you trace this influence to its source you will find that it is merely a question of the general atmosphere reigning at the time the models aro created and not any speelfle idea present in the mind of the creator. As a matter of fact, such influences are somewhat vague. Where fashions are concerned, it is rather n question of general characteristics than any one feature. Thun does the Colonial Exhibition, a feature of the day, exert its influence on current styles, but in a remote manner. Style trends are not so much affected by it as are necessories and other "frivolition." Here the inspiration in much more definite.

Jewels Reflect Colonial Inspiration.

Jewellery seems to be the Important accessory to reflect the exotic atmosphere of the Colonial Exhibition and niaster jewellers have not reflected this rource, creating a high-class as well us artistic mode, with the character of the stones used enhanced by the harmonious assembling of semi-precious elements.

This type of accessory should only be worn with the most simple gowns, which alone can carry and bring out the value of the new Iden, or again on gowns deriving their style inspiration from the same event,

On the other hand, there is much that is illogical in the mode, If you consider the march of events or trends and the mark they placed on the fashions of the time. There is a good deal of frank- ness of expression in any new style. Take for example the now established category of sports clothes which represents such an important portion of a modern woman's wardrobe and the first tannis dresses that were shown as a novelty way back in 1900. The first respond to a vere determined desire on the part of modern woman for clothes to meet the requirements of her activities, but the second tarp only a umetaxt for something now and altogether different from the then established style of dress.

GOSH! I'M GLAD TO KNOW THEY'RE ALME..

I'LL BANK AND

GO OVER THEM

AGAIN!!!!

VIC CANT KEEP THIS UP ALL QAY... AND TO LAND ANYWHERE HERE WOULD BE

SUICIDE.A

Across

-Thought too much of over this, 8 Always hold in respect.

9 Brought up quite successfully notwithstanding the apparent misplacement of an organ

10 There are no bills on this file,

11 Solidly built-until the net in disarranged, when it becomes most compact.

12 Just a small book.

13 Tear after the holy one-make

exertions, in fact, to--.

14 Make sacred the-.

17 "tearing" (nung).

19 Tumbler.

23 It may be said again that the fuel is very appropriately, dis. covered among coarne grass.

27 One or other, or both.

29 Variant of 13 aeroas.

30 After due consideration, hand

round the candied fruit.

31 Push I wanted for this,

02 Tis about the prominent arlist jewelled ornamenta are to be

seen.

33 Describes the objection that la

difficult to overcome.

34 Takes warning, but la necessarily, discharged.

Down

So Near and Yet So Far!

nni,

1 Here we must rejoin the peripat

etic tradesman however back- ward he may prove to be.

2 In the middle at the ends of the

milde of the day.

Here a leather strap and a gar- ment replace capital.

4 Remove the obstruction from the

pastry and it will at once in crease in size,

5 Ancient Britona who sported the

bak,

6 Coarser, and with a uniform ap

as

7 After nightfall, the Navy wil

always be found in this Ensina river.

11 Sweet,

16 Nearly here.

I Go In after a Bah for i

feer in wood.

18' Girl's, name.

20 May be either pleasant pleasant about a summer

21 "According to Cocker."

22 "The winds whose leisure

have stald, have given him time to land bla legions." "King, John,"

24 Foreign.

25 Make certain of this.

26 Though youth rushes forward with new ideas, must age sing all its views 7 (hidden).

28 A number that might be almost

a whisper.

Yesterday's Solution DORCHESTENA OT B JUN 0 10,1 "X FROMULGATE IMPTMTM1 EKUN H ̈ ̄L M M B LIDO ELYSTUM SINRUM REMI MANAGES EMERSON

ABYUTO

LATCHES TUMPOOL LAE AIR UN Y HOLDALL EBRO

5 MILENGE 0 S ES DICTIONARY UNGUL NFP SETI OSTENSIBLE|

The return of the number of cases ¦ enteric favor six cases and two deaths, of infectious disease which occurred There were CIBO 48 donths from One care of In the Colony during the week ended pulmonary tuberculosis, February & shows the following cases | small-pox, one of diphtheria, three of and deaths: small-pox aix casca and į enteric fover and one of puerperal four deaths, diphtherin five cases and fover were reported to the Medical two deaths, scarlet fever one case and 3 Officer of Health on Tucaday.

RILEY PROBABLY FİGURED HE COULD FLAG A TRAIN AND GET TO SHADYSIDE... WHY,

·THAT ROAD CEASED OPER ATIONS WHEN, THE BIS-

TIM SILVER MINE

SHUT DOWN....MONTHS

AGO..

L

GORDON'S SHOES HAVE

WON THEIR WAY TO POPULARITY ON MERIT ALONE ..

AND THEIR DEMAND INCREASES EVERY

DAY

GORDON'S, LTD,

Footwear Specialists

22, Queen's Road C.

KNOWING

THAT A LANDING

IN THIS

REGION

15 IMPOSSIBLE,

BOB AND

CHET

DO THE

NEXT

BEST THINS.....

By Blosser

WE'LL DROP THEM FOOD TO GET ALONG ON UNTIL VÉ DOPS OUT SOME · WAY TO RESCUE-

·THEM, U'

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