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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1933.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

THE

NEW

STYLES

N

SILK

SCARVES

AT

HARIRAM'S

SILK STORE

51 NATHAN ROAD

KOWLOON.

Business Hours-Till 7, p.m.

CHEER UP LADY_

Lovely

THESE

STOCKINGS ARE STILL LOW-PRICED !

◆ Morning and evening, day after day you must have good looking stockings. Kayser* knows this andKayser knows stockings and Kayser knows your need for hose that are durable yet economical. So...here is your answer...lovely, long-wearing Kayser hosiery at prices that will make you blush with economy. Your choice of sheer or service weight, in smart new shades to go with every gown.

AT ALL THE BETTER SHOPS

Ask for 175-X & 275-X at $3.25.

KAYSER

Lung trouble

can often be avoided

by the timaly use of

SCOTT'S Raul. sion which is widely prescribed in all affections of the throat and kak-for

clost.

SCOTT'S

Emulsion

The protector of lifa

:

HINTS FOR

KNITTERS.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

When winding wool always de so very loosely (wind round your ingers all the time for instance), so that the surface of the yarn is not injured in any way. Many of the wools sold already wound have a tab attached to a thread anying "Use from this end."

Nearly everybody knits differ- ently some very losely, others tightly. When exact measure ments are important, therefore, it is worth while working out your own tension first of all. Cast on 20 stitches and work about an inch or so in the pattern you are going to use. Then

count how many stitches you knit to the Inch and regulate your, pattern| necordingly.

Never knot your wool when joining two ends logether. Simp- ly cross the two wools n fèw in- chen from each end and knit with the double strands for three ori four stitches. The ends can al- ways be drawn through to the; wrong side when finishing off.

NEW PARIS CRAZE.

Eye-Lashes to Match Dress.

The question of detachable eye-| lashes is greatly agitating smart) Frenchwomen.

In a Paris department tore daily demonstrations are being given by pretty assistants. To- day they liave had to be removed to a less frequented part of the building because of the crowd of men attracted.

Two systems are shown-one in which the lashes ATC removed nightly before retiring or may be changed in colour to suit the tollette, and another which is semi-permanent.

The lashes remain in position for three weeks, but during that time the wearer may not wash her eyer. They cost from 35 francs (about 88.) a pair.

In Paris motor-bus recently was observed a dainty blonde who wore a light green frock with eyelashes to match.

Kid and stede combine in this effective half and half treatment. Black and brown are the popular winter shoes.

SALESMAN SAM

Fifteen-hundred-coiffures-in-one is this "Miss America" style of hairdressing. It is a composite, made by Joseph Capitaine, photographer, of the one and a half thousand coif- fures arranged by leading hairdressers for the American Beauty and Style Show. It is a coiffure suited to red heads, blondes, brunettes and white-haired women. And a coiffure easy on almost any type of features. Note the soft wave over the fore- head, the bun swirl over the ears, and the little curled ringlets at the nape of the neck,

PRACTICAL RECIPES.

Baked Apples.

1⁄2 lb. of fine bread-crumbs, 2 oz. each butter and sugar, 1 lemon, 6 large cooking apples.

FASHION NOTES.

Frocks to be Shorter.

Shorter frocks are making their appearance this season, especially for daytime. For evening, women Butter a deep plenish;, add a still cling to the ankle-length or layer of breadcrumba;, then a layer floor-length skirt. Trains are only of peeled, cored, and sliced apploe, worn by dowagers. mixed with the sugar; add a little Coats will also be shorter, and grated lemon rind and juice, and will show four inches of the dress repeat the crumbs, apples, &c.,hem. Tho new frocks are mostly finishing with breadcrumbs. made of silk-crepe, but the most Put some small dots of butter on successful aro a mixture of pure the top, and bake for half an hour. and artificial silk, which produces Turn out, and serve with any in pleasing matt aurface and the rather sweet sauce.

Irequired heaviness for tailoring.

Seven Cup Pudding

1 cupful of flour: 1 cupful of very fine breadcrumbs, 1 cupful each sugar, minced suet, jam, milk, and raisins; 1 teaspoonful of salt,

1⁄2 teaspoonful of carbonate of] soda. Mix all thene in their order; pour into a buttered mould, and steam for 3 hours,

the

To Clean the Thermos Flask Put a little vinegar in bottom of the flask, and add some crushed eggshells.

By the way, all the best dresses. are tailored. Note this, please. Frills and flounces are to be dis- carded.

A lower waistline, diagonally cut. skirts with no plenta or godets, short cope'sleeves in one with the bodice, and a slightly bloused waist, are salient features of the dress of to-morrow.

of narrow

fitted bodice which develops with- The newest frock of all has a Shake the flask briskly, leave it out seama to a cape on the shoul- for a few minutes, shake it again. The waist is belted by a

ders, making short, full sleeves. thick pour in enough water to half-fill the flask, and again shake it: skirt moulds the hips, and the

strip

leather. The empty, and rinse out. Leave it required fullness is provided by: inverted, until every drop of the lever diagonal cut. moisture has dried, and when put- ting the flask away, do not replace the cork,

Ink Stains on Silver

To remove the stains, pour very small quantity of fresh ink on to them, and with a soft cloth rub the ink off briskly. The old stain will come away.

FASHIONABLE SLEEVES

Sleaves for the new coats have an important role. They do a lot to give a feminine air to a smart | wrap.

Capelets and caps at the top of aleoven continue to be favoured in

I'M GONNA SOCK YOU FIFTY BUCKS,) BUT, JUDGE,! 'CAUSE. YER KANGAROO SOCKED

A COP!

HAVEN'T FIFTY

BUCKS!

arc

to

frivolous and full, the new neck-

While the new sleeves

lines ars exceedingly modest and almost puritanical to the average spactator. We skall appear have gone suddenly either de murely modest or effectively ec- clesiastical, with tab and bib-like collars. long, white, vest-like plastrons and deep cuffs, always in white, either of silk or pique. Some of these high collars tie at the back and the ends hang down to the back of your waistline.

Paris. Shirred sleeves are new, and those with very much redug ed balloon pus are also worn. Sleeves with fur trimming placed on the upper part are many.

You Said It, Lambert!

Across.

1 One who will neither enjoy

things himself nor allow anyone else to do so-not a good com- panion

D This providen skade.

10 Entering the Royal Institution in anger merely makes matters worse.

11 Nobody back?. This must be

taken as sign.

12 It's sound to put a cover on after

fivo.

13 This has one point in common

with cream.

16 Quite well satisfied, though a bit of an ass but this is not unu- SuBl.

17 Very nice for lunch, I'm sure,

Why, grumblo7

Ip Train,

22 Catch this and change its head

for joy.

25 One of the U.S.A.

26 Most of it will want it at the

end of the voyage.

27 Famous actor whose parts fit

28.

30 No lover of vegetarianism, 41 Reel.

32 Reckoned at too modest a rate.

Down.

I These show distinction and come

from damp soil.

2 There's any amount of damp

all here, too, at this season. Mercator's projection.

4 More geography! Well, you'll al- ways have some letters in hand In this country.

5 Intending a special signfication,

I wrote this one.

6 Horses It of course is.

7 Shown.

8 Wrinkle round the edge.

14 Plant for a sweep.

15 Quite a short composition

18 This pay heid back.

20 A seaside town that contains a

Londen suburb, and a ziderable number, too.

21 Lake.

con-

22 lot in the mouth at the start. it will harden eventually. Let this bo a beacon of warning.

23 Such a man is honourable-ard

not likely to be sleep.

24 Grently dreaded by ignorant Africans when followed by Jun- bo.

28 So he makes a home for A

famous old woman.

29 Only one limb, but that's not

cold,

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CLOSING DAY

OF

GORDON'S

SHOE SALE

SATURDAY

JANUARY 14th

SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR

GOOD SHOES AT

$5.00 PER

PAIR

GORDON'S, LTD.

By Small

THEN YER GOIN')TO JAIL, ANʼ, FER GOSH SAKES,GRAB) THAT BEAST'S TAIL AND KEEP IT FROM BANGIN' ON

TH FLOOR!

HANG ON TIGHT, SRAMY! THIS IS BETTER THAN BEIN' LOCKED UP!

AG

OKAKE JUDGE!

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