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STOCKTAKING

SALE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1932.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

TO-DAY'S RECIPES.

16

For the Sweet Course.

#

Egg Lemon Jelly.

AT

NOW ON ΟΝ

"O.K." SILK STOKE

1, Peking Road, Kowloon.

EVERY ITEM MUST BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST.

NATURAL MINERAL

WATER

Contrexeville for Douretic, Tonic, Digestive, Laxative,

Regulator of Digestion.

Evian-Waters for Luxury Table Water, the Most

Agreeable.

Vals Beatrix is pre-eminently a Table Water and of Regimen, which does not cloud the wine. - It renders great service in curing Diabetes. Vittel Grande Source for Cout, Gravel and Nephritic Colic, Glycosuria Pyelitis and Chronic Cystitis. Arterio-Sclerosis in the first stage.

Vittel Source Hepar for Chronic Congestion of the Liver, Hepatic Colic. Biliary Lithiasis Infection, Abdominal Plethoria.

Vichy Celestins for Arthrisme. Rheumatism, Cout,

Gravel, Diabetes.

Vichy Hospital for stomach and intestine trouble.

Vichy Grande Grille for liver and, bowels complaint.

OBTAINABLE AT

THE FRENCH STORE

99, Queen's Road Central.

Near Central Markot.

FELIX HAT SHOP York Building, Next to Moutrie's.

WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT OUR

AUGUST SALE

IS NOW ON.

GREAT REDUCTIONS ON ALL GOODS.

For the Best

LOCAL VIEWS

and

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS

Go To

MEE CHEUNG

Studio, Ice House St.

Branch, 7, Beaconsfield Arcade.

The bridesmaid's muff and wee hal of articial violets is something new for Summer weddings. The bridesmaid's dress is a little cowl-necked, sleeveless gown of lace and chif fon in a heavenly aquamarine hloo, with putt-sleeved jacket to match.

The skirt is almost entirely of the lace, as is the upper part of the gown's bodice, and the sleeves of the jacket. The little violet muff and tiny hat that points down over one eye both have touches of the costume's colour, the muff being lined with the binish green and the hat having a bow. across the back of it. This costume would be lovely for the bride herself to wear at a home.wedding or an inform- al one anywhere.

KNIT YOUR OWN BELTS

AMBER DELIGHT

Belts which are first knitted and . Mix together doz, oach of butter then plaited we being shown in and sugar. Bent up three rags London. They are finished with pickled ones will do), add them, chromium buckle, and are so smit then half a pint of breadcrumbs, that it until they have been founrter of 1 teaspoonful of salt, and examined closely that one realises three Tablespoonfuls how easy it is to make them.

omarmalade.

of

orange

Buy skein of three different- Mix well together, pour into rolaired wools, setarding to The buttered mould that has a tight! color of the freck with which the Inver, and steam for two hours. belt is to be worn. Cast on three Serve with a wire flavoured with salitokon, genel kull in stocking stitch orange or marmalade.

until the length is decidedly, more that the waist measurement.

Domeasurement, and fasten thin with each rulour, fasten them burkle.

on the

at off, nnd stitch the sides of each Try this in the fashionable trico! strand together so that you have lour of red, white, and blue.

Six three long, narrow tuben. Plait strands could be made for a wider them, adjust them to the waist belt.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Cover Joz. gelatino with cold water and stand 10 minutes. Then pour off the water and pour. o Breakfast-cup of boiling water, Jony- ing until dissolved.

Now beat together 3 fresh eggs, add 1 cup new milk, and juice of 2 lemons. Mix all together careful- Is, blonding well. Slightly sweeten, stir in gelatine, and pour into a wet mould, leaving all night to net. This is most nourishing and tempt- ing.

Lemon Tartlets. Crumb 2 small stale sponge cakes, and nix grated rind and juice of 1 farge lemon, and 3 tablespoons soft sugar with the crumbs. Stir in goz. melted margarino and atir all gently over a low gas for a minute or two. Gradually stir in 2 well- beaten eggs and cook three or four minates. Bake in a large pastry. lined tart-tin, or in small puff paste shells."

A meringue of stiffly-beaten egg whites and sugar is nice on a large tart, and should he lightly browned.

Lemon Arrowroot.

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Across

A farmer's may have a great effect on that of his crops,

* Impeach.

9 A bird that is not often enten,

It is rather rich.

was playing with the gun just as kittens will play with a tiny leaf (hidden).

Ita todian ox.

12 Dottig રાફ્સ a wild animal.

16 This is the place on which to travel in the this, on foot or awheel.

17

18

up-in ronddenv, so

137+

hear. neur. This must be altered to bu correct.

This is very good for invalids.21 Tricked, and, with one more

Mix 1 dessertspoon fine white sugar with 3 of arrowroot. Squeeze the juice of a lemon on this. Gently

letter, treated like child.

A

AL helpless

pour over boiling water, stirring alt/244 girl I have in my eye.

the time till of a nice consistency- not too thin.

Pour into a wetted mould and stand all night. Serve with cream.

Mock Cherry Pie.

Two cups of eranhorries (eut in two or coarsely chopped), 1 cup of seeded raisins, 3 tablespoons Bour blended in 1 cup of water, 1 cup of sugar, pinch of salt.

Mis cranberries and raisins, add flour, sugar and salt. Line a pie plate with pastry and fill " with cranberry mixture. Dot. with small bits of butter and cover with. top crust.

"DESERT HANDBAGS.

Handbags for use in the sumanier----

on the beach or for' pienic, parties- need to bo nubstantial, an the new

"I this before ten," expresses the gardener's experience with mos- 26 The chicken's "peek of dirt." quitos. It indientes a circuit. 28 Evuding.

He never says a

thing, Nor ever does a wise one" (Enet 30 When about half-way through of Rochester on Charles II.). these flowering shrubs come to 27 el

Down

A character in the "Comedy of Errors."

3 Grow together-but. not in

beauty side by side.

4 A good ery enjoyed by many.

Ought to be in this to be pro- duced.

Many get knocked down for this. 7 If you're ás right as these, you'll

be all right,

8. You simply must give the abori

gine a chance. There is nothing

else to do.

10 Dog's trench in London.

14 Packs up, and studies hard, a

the schoolboy says.

15 The solver of this cluc secures

fame.

19 The are of the horizon between The meridian of a place and a vertical circle passing through any celestial body.

20 The colt's old mother is rather

knocked about.

121 Put some backbone into it; a fow words in the right pince will help.

Not being British, so far as we are concerned, let us make show about the alternative in- volved.

120 Quite a genial aort.

47 As the matter was so urgent- much as he disliked the nature of the job-Eyre volunteered thidden).

Yesterday's Solution. PRANTI MASTI F- BREW BUSA PE TERRIER NEMES18 LA NOA OMIT SMARTSILO

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KINETIC HEATHEM

DRASTIC LANTERN ELE

IN FEARGAINS ICED

E T COMBINE ABIGAIL

DEDUCT S

ELEANOB

hage of natural coloured canvas CROWN LAND AUCTION about 18,400 square feet of land

will append to many women. They are square and flat in shape, and the front flaps are ornamented with hand-painted pictures of desert Escenes-camels, palm trees, nud Arabs-which look very realistic against the back-ground of eeanvas "saml,"

The Wattenu silhouette, ex- emplified by the up-in-the-back brim, is shown here in a rough orange red straw effectively trimmed with red velvet ger- uniums and velvet grosgrain ribbon.

Big Plans!

YESTERDAY'S SALE AT THE

P. W. D. OFFICE

situnted at Shamshuipo was bought by Mr. Chung Tak, of 178, Pei Ho Stroot, for $48,100. The upset price was $38,000.

Another lot of about 2,880 square feet of land situated at Wong New Two lots of Crown land were sold Chung Road was bought by Mr. Chak by public auction at the Public Works Taing-fal, of 355, Queen's Road West, Department office yesterday atfernoon. for $7,240, The upset price wAR

The bidding was brisk, and a lot of $7,140.

THOMAS

45

WARD

SON

FROM NOW ON

The "WARDONIA" Blade

(For all 3 Pog Razor)

WILL BE SOLD IN HONGKONG

AT 80

Cts.

PER PACKET OF FOUR.

A BLADE THAT SHEFFIELD IS PROUD OF.

By Blosser

COUNT

THE

TELEGRAPHS

WE'LL TELL HIM A THING OR TWO... HE CANT GIVE FOODLE AWAY UNLESS WE SAY CO.

AN WE WON'T!!

WALK RIGHT

·IN... DONT EVES)

RING THE DOOR BELL.. WE'LL SHOW HIM!

OR BOY! LOOK AT E THEY'RE SORE BECAUSE I UPSET THE CLUB. HOUSE AND TOOK

FOODLE AWAY... WELL, LET 'EM COMCI ...

THEY'LL BE GURPRISED!!

SAY! WHERE'S POODLE ? Y'BETTER GET HIM BACK, OR WALL PUT YOU OUT OF THE OODLES !!

AN' WE

MEAN IT.

Too!

NOW, LISTEN...JUST KEEP YOUR

SHIRTS ON THE LITTLE E¤Y WHO OWNED POODLE DOESHT WANT

HIM AHYMORE, SO HE OMNE POOPLE TO US FOR KAERS... ALL RIGHT, NOODLE, BRING. HIM IN........ YOU FELLAS ARE BARKIN

TOO SOON!!!

OH WELL? THAT'S DIFFERENT THEN... 1 GUESS MS88 WE DID FLY OFF THE HANDLE TOO QUICK ....

YEAH... YOU MUST RE- MEMBER, AN OODLE

NEVER IS SUPPOSED TO LOSE HIS TEMPER HE SHOULD HELP THE OTHER FELLA.... SO WE'RE ALL GOING COWN TO THE DEPOT AN' GIVE HARRY A ROUSING BEND OFF

I TELL YOU. WHAT LETS DO.... GET UP

A BIG PARADE

PAT, OFF.

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