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JOHN

YOU MUST SEE

LIONEL

BARRYMORE

in "ARSENE LUPIN"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1932.

THE WORLD

OF WOMEN

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS-

HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY!!

No: 33-7-Valve Radio with Panatrope-Absolutely the fast word in radio reception and embodies outstanding features of exceptional merit.

Regular Price $600.

SALE PRICE $450.

BRUNSWICK RECORDS

$1.20 each and 80 cts each.

Real Bargains!

Come Early.

THE BRUNSWICH HOUSE

ARCADE,

GLOUCESTER BUILDING,

IT'S DELICIOUS, IF MADE WITH

PURICO

and is excellent for fried food.

Guaranteed to be the purest and most wholesome cooking fat obtainable.

It is made from oil extracted from fresh sweet

cocoanuts.

For the Best

LOCAL VIEWS

and

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS

Go To

MEE CHEUNG

Studio, Ice House St.

Branch, 7. Beaconsfield Arcade,

If you want to make sure that you are going to too the mark give your shoes a second glance. The space just under the heel of these new brown kid shoes contains a long point of brown kid, set in to give added height and grace to the heel. The slippers, ́ worn with a brown frock that features great white cuffs and a white collar, are decidedly attractive.

Across

$35

1 Present tense, lay; past, dls.

cover.

0 Fito, but not what one could

call good fits.

It becomes the learner, parti- cularly if his memory is poor. 10 City of Tibet.

11 There is nomo use in auch

bird,

12 You must talo caro with this

English patronymic.

13 Poralbly a hammock-anyway,

it holds two.

10 Thin pieces of material.

19 Told it isn't good enough ng a

start.

20 John in a familiar sort of way becomes a conceited upstart. 22 Such a child cannot be fair. 24 Foke.

TO-DAY'S RECIPES. Bugar in half a cup of water. Add SEEN AT THE PARIS 25 A plece of poetry, that describes

Seasonable Sweets.

the rind of a lemon and a table- spoonful of rum. When cooked, lift the plecea of apple out, arrange in a silver dish and cover them with some finely chopped candied peel. Pour the syrup These can be made with any round, add more rum If desired.

Fruit Sundaes.

fresh fruit In season. Use 1lb. fruit to 1⁄2lb. castor sugar.

Prepare fruit, place alternate layers of fruit and sugar into a deep bowl leave to stand over- night, so that the sugar will have formed into syrup."

Apple Mousse.

DRESS SHOWS.

blouse,

Backless pyjama-top made of wool but all frilly and fanciful, worn with tweed sports

suits.

pass Wide stripes in graduating skades of red and brown used for three-quarters of a skirt, with the rest in dark brown to match the hips and the back of the bodice, the front of which was in an off- white crepo.

Stew some apples in a very little water until tender, then through 11 nieve. Whisk after adding powered sugar to taale. Allow the whites of three eggs for every six apples and whisk these; Take some vanilla ice cream, when stiff fold them into the place in a glass, then add a table- puree, add lemon flavouring. Pile spoonful of the fruit and syrup in a deep dish and serve with and top with fresh whipped ereum. Isponge fingers,

Tinned fruit will also answer the sanie purpose.

Melon Sherbet.

Half lb. of sugar, the juice of two lemons, the whites. of tw es, pint of melon juice, one pint of water, a small quantity of gelatine.

Boil the water with the sugar, then add the gelatine, melted in cold water, the lemon juice, melon juice, and the heaten whites of the eggs. Whisk all together and serve cold.

Red Currant Mould.

Fried Apples.

Two or three different materials in a single suit, also parti-coloured Peel and core some large apples effects. Jumpers divided into and cut them into thick slices.quarters of different colours, like Make a mixture of an ounce of heraldic designs, butter, three ounces of sugar and the juice and grated rind of a lemon and fry the apples in it until tender. Garnish the slices with dahs of currant jelly or.some preserved cherries and pour the frying mixture round.

COCO-NUT PYRAMIDS

++

of

Half a pound of dessicated coco, Pick and wash about 1⁄4lb. rodinu. 13 oz. of caruflour, 4 ozs. currants, and sugar and cook well; muster nugar, 3 whites of eggs. when done strain through muslin.

Many of the long couts have fur tops to the waist, or fur sleeves, and round shawl collars with loose

enda buttoned over.

Hats seen in one collection have been inspired by mediaeval pie- tures. They are worn straight on the head, hiding the forehead, and inclute small, flat caps which look like mediaeval berets, hats sugges- tive of the Robin Hood shape, and

nictal trimmings.

Mix a tablespoonful of cornflour Line a baking tin with a sheet of | hats with turned-up brims and into a paste with cold water; boll kitchen

Imper, and an

this

Round Peter Pan collars of fur

up juice. pour on to the cornflour, place a shoet of wafer or rice paper. stir well. This will make a de- Sieve the cornflour into a basin, sild lielous awect, containing all the the sugar and coconut, bent the goodness and flavour of the whites of the eggs to a stiff froth on coats. New ermine plush used currants without the pipa or skins, and mix this carefully with the for short-sleeved jumpers worn Serve with whipped cream.

cornflour mixture, kneading it if under long coats.

Apple and Lemon Jelly.

necessary.

Put the mixture in little pyramid Peel, core and quarter one shaves on the wafer paper about pound of Round apples, Make half an inch apart, and bake in slow syrup with two tablespoonfuls of oven from ten to fiften minutes or angar, put in apples and simmer until pale brown. until soft, but not broken. Have

UNUSUAL TENNIS JUMPER.

a pint jelly made and partly set. When apples are cold, dust over with desiccated coconut and arrange in a glass dish.

Now pour the partly-set jelly over and leave to act. Sprinkle the top

A blue knitted jumner for tennis lightly with the coconut before wear has the deep 'Y” neck trentel serving.

Ha a novel manner. A number of iskrenda of blue and white wool are plaited together and enwn round the edlen of the neck. giving the nearance of one of the popular

Compote of Apples. Feel a pound of apples, cut in quarters and add them to

nated necklaces syrup made by melting a cup of jumpor."

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

worn

A sports coat with sleeves eut on raglan lines, fastening at the neck and falling full and loose, is] shown in several houses.

Hanks of plain knitting wool used for trimming. For instance, suit of black woollen material |with a twisted hank of yellow wool

as neckband.

+

Necklet of three twisted banda of differently coloured jorneys, fastened at the side with a large metal clasp, work with tweeda. Kullo collars of chenille loops with o

trim some afternoon frocks.

Help! Help!!

4 Pole.

27 Is father at hand in this part

of Persia? No, not quite. 31 At that period I umpired a num

ber of matches (hidden). 33 Striking effect.

34 Play the piano any old how. 30 Shi the Communist comes in for

35 Shows.

a fog.

37 A Manchester saburb that has

suffered a setback.

Down

1 See, hidden in the marah, is the

villain you want,

2 Naturally, we get up before the beginning of the game, though rather perturbed.

3 Constellation.

As road transport for the bads, this is the goods...

6 An Aberdonian and a Yorkshire- man, for example. If they have

YOU CAN FEEL IT

Doing its job making hair grow

WHITE'S

ELECTRIC COMB

ON SALE AT LEADING STORES.

a drink, which will be the sound - of it?

6 It has 3,571 feet.

7 Falls to win.

8 Fabrics which if I were you

would be 6 across,

14 Emotion displayed by children

at near approach of holidays. 15 Ruin.

17 There's no cream in this part of

Italy.

18 Pharaoh's lean king were exam-

pics of this.

21 The letter winds up with an at-

clamation.

23 Turned aside.

25 Encourages.

20 One who lubricates.

28 A crowd.

29

"Tis but the matter of an hour, vocalised at last.

30 Graceful young woman.

32 The gull is only half up.

Saturday's Solution.

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· WE PACK, SHIP OR POST YOUR

PURCHASES.

AFTER WHAT

HAPPENED YESTERDAY, FRECKLES

AND OSCAR

HAVE GIVEN UP THE IDEA OF

GOING INTO

THE PUPPY

PEDDLING

BUSINESS.

YEAH.. LET'S FORGET IT. I DON'T VANTA

SET BITTEN IN

THE PANTS"

OK. I QESS IT WASNT SUCH A GOOD IDEA, ANYWAY. WELL, ILL BE GSEIN"

You!!

I'D LIKE TO HAVE HAD POODLE ALONS WHEN THAT LITTLE

POMERAHIAN TOOK AFTER

US... HOH! WHAT SHE'D HAVE

DONE TO THAT SCROOT!!

WHAT'S THAT AUTO DOIN' IN FRONT

OF OUR HOUSE

THE DOS CATCHER

!!

REGLU. IL PAT. OFT.

ARGS BY NGA BLAVICE, INC. -

OH MOM! WHERES POODLET HUYAN POODLE!! HOH,

MOM!!

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