THE - HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1932,
THE
WORLD
OF WOMEN
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
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134
WE MUST MAKE ROOM
FOR
COMING
AUTUMN & WINTER
SHIPMENTS
THEREFORE WE ARE HOLDING
A SPECIAL
POST-
SUMMER SALE
CONVINCING BARGAINS.
BOMBAY SILK STORE
D'Aguilar Street.
THE HOME OF THE FINEST SILKS.
TUNDICE TANKS.
No house should be without one, only uses 5 lbs. of Ice in 24 Hours.
Those
who Value Comfort & Pleasure use
them.
Sole Agents: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO., LTD. (Inc. under the Companies Ordinances of Hongkong). Tel. 20075.
You will be in velvet at the first Autunm dinner parties if you are wise.
For the new suede velvet, ns dull and lustrous an anything you ever saw or touched, is moulding itself the fashion silhouette in a beguiling manner.
to
Ca
around the neck in front, fastens 1. The third frock, which goes in floral outburst, strings at the waistine in back, where the for a
white flowers around its shoulder two ends of the fur meet.
There is nothing for the woman cape. The cowl neck, as much the who is seated to grow excited vogue as ever, is used. And ends about, since she is sure that her of the velvet that make the gown dark velvet gown, with its now tie in front at the left side. high empire. silhouette, will bring The woman shown gazing at her her through the evening success mirrored reflection is wearing a fully. lightcoloured velvet that sheathes! The cape treatment is as popular the hips closely, fellows a brassiere now as in the summer, and the An arm that slips out of a flowing alluring. Then, effect across the front, and has two velvet flowers on the bosom drapery of some sort is supposed
n of her gown- add interest. The to be much more two velvet straps that meet in point at the neck, starting at the back doesn't sink to any depths at too, as shoulders.broaden through all. The form-moulding line is this effect, hips retreat, which is low decollete.
la style point worth remembering. followed by the velvet,
1
A band of kolinsky, which goes,
HEALTH HINTS.
the This gown also features capelet effect in its loose, drapped sleeves. Sleeves are assuming an important role in formal frocks.
The ordinary diet of the average and small intestine. After the
the person contains, in addition to tho entrance of the food into stomach the digestive fluids asual nourishment and waste, gradually permeate it and, with many elements that by improper The Digestive Process.the aid of the churning motion of preparation are made difficult to the organ, cause changes that digest, and yet others that are their Influence. a stimulating in Let 18.
tril Panse
con-slowly bring the contents to
contains a sider for a moment the miracle of state where the particular ele-Ment, for instance, the digestive process, throughments of nourishment needed by considerable amount of impure which every particle of food wethe body at the time are assimla- eat has to go before being trans- formed into blood, bone, and muscle.
the
ted,
Energy Required
im-
stimulant to the functional system. foreign matter which nets as For this reason the ordinary mixed diet is the cause of much func As soon as the work of digestion tional strength being wasted; is well under way, the blood energy is required to eliminate The changes that take place in vessels begin to absorb nourishing the foreign and impure matter in of digested matter meat, and energy is also wasted in food during this process particles really begin in the mouth, a feet through the thin membranes that digesting unwholesome and which indicates very clearly the separate them from the contents properly cooked foods.
of the stomach. By a wise provi- thorough
Natural uncooked foods, on the érent importance of
sion of Nature, the delicately mastication. The more thoroughly constructed organs of digestion other hand, contain no stimulating undue waste. de- the food is ground by the teeth have the power of choosing the elements and and mixed with the saliva, the particular food elements needed They are not injured and
the vitalised by cooking; they are not better it is prepared for the by the body, so that only
nourishing portions of the food made diflicult to digest by prolong- stomach and intestinal digestion.
actually absorbed. The ed and unwholesome preparation. all tho The absorption of food also "waste" is rejected,, but has its Morever, they contain begins in the mouth and continues work to perform as it gives a re-nourishment needed in order to almost throughout the entire all-quisite bulk to the food and facil-maintain the strength of the body mentary canal, though the process tates the peristaltic action of the with a minimum of waste.-By
A NURSE. is carried on mostly in the stomach bowels.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
are
A Bright Pupil!
Across
6 Kind of wine.
E
9 A portion of a shop is a
duplicato.
10 Cambridge races.
11 A bit of old armour.
16 Another. kind of wine.
10 This sure in the sign of soma
error.
20 Extract from any book except
about a letter.
21 The person in control who may
be a German,
22 Check.
24 Profit.
25 Bird
25 Heathen
20 'Tis hot, nut of order in this
dance.
31 Metal
31 is probably often shown on this
instrument.
36 Scottish river.
Down
1 Bit of wood that may be the
power above 21 across.
2 A disjointed snake may tell a
tale,
4
3 Hidden in "Don't hiss; can he be
a new tenor, Edith 7
Precious stone.
5 This sky had a lowering effect
7
in Russit.
This drink becomes a useful aid
to an angler when without its first letter.
8 Wholly, a danger; divided, in
safety.
12 "The lunatic, the lover, and the -are of imagination all come. pact" ("Mideyhimer Night's Dream").
113 Iidden in "In him Alec bad a
most able apostle".
14 Nine met to become famous.
16 "O allni toper" (anag.).
17 Somaane in trouble as usual. 18 Town of France.
29."Within the apse that ends our
lane her shapo divine appears. again" (hidden).
24 Kind of barral.
27 I
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bit oled it may bring of the vegetablo world
you to tears.
28 Food that may be audible, en-'
couragement.
130 Part of a telescope.
+
81 The cry of "Mun this 1 down"
may draw
tragedy.
32 An ancient
weight to-day
to attention
town atiil
Yesterday's Solution.
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TWINHISTER TEN E V YUGOSLAVII
FELIX HAT SHOP
York Building, Chater Road.
NOW SHOWING
LIGHT WEIGHT AUTUMN FELTS, SILK & VELVET TURBAN HATS, :
SMART WHITE FELTS.
NOW IS THE TIME TO
PREPARE FOR YOUR HOME WITH
PEKING
RUGS
WE
HAVE A
LARGE STOCK FOR YOUR CHOICE. PEKING ART RUG CO. 32, Nathan. Road, Kowloon.
By Blosser
TEA SETS, COFFEE SETS,
CUPS AND SAUCERS
AT
KOMOR & KOMOR'S
Chater Road.
I'M COING TO TEACH JUMES TO FETCH YOUR GLIPPIES TI YOU, POP? THEN WHEN YOU COME
HOVE EVENINGS
ALL YOU HAVE
TO DO 10 TO TELL HIM TO
FETCH THEIN
FOR YOU!!
Do you
"THINK YOU CAN TEACH
HUM
"THAT'?
sued' DR.JONES TOLD ME HOW..
FIRST, YOU PLACE THE SHOE IN HIS MOUTH... HOLD IT THERE FOR A MOMENT COMMANDING "FETCH"
THEN COMMAND "LET GO". TAKING
IT FROM HIS MOUTH...
THE SECOND THING TO DO 18 TO PLACE IT IN HIS MOUTH
AGAIN AND 'RANG HIM MOVE A FEW STEPS, THEN COMMAND *LET GO'... JUST KNEP
DOING THIS OVER
AND OVER
THEN INCREAGE THE DISTANCE,
PLACING THE SHOE TWO OR "THREE FRIGT IN FRONT OF HIM,
COMMANDING 'FETCH"WHEN HE FETGIES IT, COMMAND
'LET GO ALLRIGHT_ JUMBO, FETCH!!
YESE, POP? AFTER. YOU DO THAT A LOT OF TIMES HE UNDERSTANDS.... NOW I'LL PUT YOUR SLippar
IN THE HECT ROOM
AND YOU TELL HIM
"PATCH IT!!
ALL
RIGHT-
WHY! THATS VERY
NO-BUT I WISH
CURVER FRECKLES..... } I COULD « ITD :
I WONDER IP YOU
COULD "BAIN HIJA
TO SHINE THIEMA
FOR AF
SAVE ME A.
LOT OF
WORK!!
WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW HOW
TO THACH YOUR DOG TO OPEN, A DODEZ ALL BY HIMSELF 2. "THAT'S FRECKLES' NEXT TICK
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