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77 HOURS CHAMPION

SALE

HARIRAM'S

HARIRAM'S.

STARTS

TO-MORROW

at 8.30 a.m.

77 HOURS ONLY

You Must Visit This

CHAMPION BARGAINS SALE

51, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

All you ever hoped for in a woman-

Dagover

From Thursday,

at the QUEEN'S

from:

MONTE CARLO

**WALTER HUSTON WARREN WILLIAM

COMING

CONTHE CENTRAL

You will ache with Laughter

Ralph Lynn & Tom Walls

HARK

BEN TRAVERS

If a British & Dominions Production

HOUSE PURCHASE SCHEME

combined with Life Assurance.

SAVE RENT

by

BUYING YOUR OWN HOUSE

with the assistance of

CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LTD.

Phone 28121.

Hong Kong Bank Building.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII. MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1933.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

This prey costume of rough, pebbly crepe shows just how elegant burgundy velvet corduroy collar and cuts may be. A burgundy feather in the back of the little grey hat adds style. The collar is the latest round shape and the cuffs are well-calculated to Batter the hands that wear them.

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HAVE A NOVELTY FURNITURE

DANCE!

FASHION.

By A Hostess

Hostuanes who are giving in- formal dances are now on the look- out for novelty items to enliven the programme and "mix" the guests, Here are a few suggestions.

A Musical Dance, in which each couple changes partners with the couple nearest each time the music stops. This mixes people together In the same way as a Paul Jones docs.

TO-DAY'S RECIPES.

Three Simple Soups.

The French are wonderful at devising a soup out of nearly nothing at all. Here are some that sound incredibly simple, and | yet are very good.

One. Put some stale bread into anited water, cook it very slowly. for a couple of hours, then pass it through a fine aleve. Put it back on the fire, add a good piece of butter, bind it with the beaten yolk of an egg, and serve with grated cheess.

Two. Cut up three onions and brown them in butter. Add two pints of boiling water, season with aalt and plenty of pepper, and cook for half an hour.

Pass the soup through a sieve, put it back on the fire, throw in

vermicelli, and cook for some another ten minutes.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

123

Across

1 Under military (anag). 10 It's quite a wonder to see haif

n score in the harbour.

11 There may be, flowers in it from

Rene and Peg,

12 This guard is not a railway

guard, though 's where would expect to find one.

you

13 Here mountain climbing is "out of the question. It sounds an if Oliver was short,

14 Love emanates from this little.

aninunl

17 An atmospheric necessity.

18 A native of the East, his first,

letter and last two represent- ing 17) indicate water. Very high and with a lonesome pine.

A Cod's Head supplies the third, Fry two chopped onions in butter tl they are golden, then add two- dessertspoofuls of dour mixed with a teaspoonful of curry pow-10 der, and put in the Cod's Ilend.

Cover with water, add three tomatoes cut in slices, a bayicaf, two or three sprigs of paraley, and a pinch of thyme, and simmer gently for two or three hours.

Strain finely, season with salt and pepper, and serve with ver micell or fried croutons.

PRUNE JELLY

Stewed prunes and custard aroj

Not so very often an abomination. Prune Jelly.

Newmarket Checks the soak the pranos, half a pound of them. and stow them until they are tender with two ounces of castor

Latest.

ure the

A cheerful friendliness enters sugar, a slice of lemon for two), and our rooms with the bold checked enough claret and water in equal When they parts to cover them. tweeds which

latest aro doue, strain off the liquor, stone dictates of fashion for furniture. the prances and pans them through||

All kinds of fascinating com-a sieve. binations of colours, such as blue. purple and jade; yellow, grey and black; jado and grey or inde und yellow, are being used for up

tho

Now dissolve about an ounce of gelatine in the liquid in which the prunes were cooked, mix prune pulp with it, and add a glass liquer. of charet or, better still,

Pour all into a mould, and set on ice or in a cool place.

glissful of cherry brandy. the

old

A Spoon Dance, aix men being in holstering easy chairs, settees, the midde of the room holding stools, fireside chairs, and spoons and breaking in on couples seats of dining chairs. To who are dancing. The man thus furniture and period rooms they separated from his partner takes give a touch of smartness the spoon and "breaks" a different modernity without being out of stonca and put the kernels back keeping. And they are eminent- couple.

up

and

If you like, you can crack the

into the pulp, and you can also

almonds. A very oxcollent sweet A Tray Dance, where one many suitable for the upholstery of decorate the mould with blanched

or chromium-plated, steel-tube indeed. and his partner have a small tray cach and have to hand it on to other cellulosed-lacquered furniture.

their until the couples. This goes on

Sceptics still hold music suddenly stops, when the hands in horror at the mention of couple holding trays have a short this type of furniture, but it has exhibition dance.

come to stay, and is certainly and Inbour-saving, comfortable, cheerful.

Curtains may be of the same materials as the chair coverings,

A Slipper Dance. Every girl takes off one slipper, which is thrown into the centre of the hall. When the band atarts playing each man seizes a slipper and has to or of lighter fabrics such as strip- find the girl to whom it belongs, with whom he has the dance.

ed linen tweed, or checked ging- ham. Nothing is so homely as cheeks A Card Dance. Two identical is simple material in packs of cards are arranged so that large and small, in colours aub- be di dued and gay, and nothing is corresponding cards can tributed to an equal number of men more easily laundered. and girls. For the dance, each man has to And as his partner the girl who is holding the enrd matching,

his own.

Polishing Cloths Dissolve 1⁄2 cup of shredded song in a large cupful of hot water.

When cold, stir in 1⁄2 teaspoon- ful of liquid ammonia.

The newest designs in gingham have bright horizontal stripes in varying widths, and sometimes two or more different widths aro employed in one scheme.

It would be well to Hne the tweed curtains in rooms facing south. Both ringham and linen tweeds, too, are stronger and hang better if they have linings.

Beat this to a smooth paste, and them.

put into it some pieces of odd A quick rub with one of these finnnel or Inen, and allow them to cloths will make brasses brilliant, absorb as much of it is possible; and keep spoons and forks in good thon squeeze them out and dry condition.

SALESMAN SAM

Heat or ́cold ·

they need "SCOTT'S"

SCOTT'S Emulsion brings health and strength at all ages of life. Contented and heppy are little ones who are nourished

by SCOTT'S

Emulsion

IS NOW

IN INTENSIVE TRAINING

FOR HIS DUEL

WITH

HOWIE

SELZ

NOW FER.

A BULL'S EYE

BANG

This is Schiaparelli's new waistcoat of blistered wool. It is made of two thicknesses of the wool in contrasting col- ours such ad grey and deep red, and in caught at the walst with an clustic belt.

Another Good Bullet Gone Wrong!

21 In tight but feeble- 26 or nearly all, so to speak, 20 Animus.

27 An old vehicle which would neemi

to grow less. 30 "I have not

yet-my house" ("Merchant of Venice").

31 A type of emphasis..

32 The kind of thing that, though it bides anger, gets most frem the willing horse.

Iown

2 Used to describe Ethelred. 3 You' have to tako thought for

thin clue.

4 To prolong in any direction is largely to incline in a certain direction.

A broken-down rebel makes the most of the musical part.

6 The principal mistake was that more edge had been removed (hidden).

Did

you Know

7 This tree is useful to the dyer-

to say nothing of the wine merchant.

8 A solitary human being, or de- scriptive of something peculiar to one's nelf-according to one's pronounciation (three words): 9 Mond step, love", and look out

for amplifications (anog.),

15 Marsby.

10 You'll see the devil if back be-

fore the finish.

20 Old-fashioned enrriage.

22 A member of a Europead race who will turn tail before Scotsman.

23 It horrifled Misa Muffet.

2

24 One'ʼn likely to gel things tied up

in it.

28 A river in South America helps

to produce vivacity. 29 Hidden in Clue 0.

Saturday's Solution.

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