MAYFAIR
ARE OPENING THEIR NEW
TAILORING DEPT.
ON MONDAY.
EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.
EUROPEAN
CUTTING.
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY . 6, .... 1933.
THE WORLD OF WOMEN
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
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WHITE
WHEAT BREAD
Hongkong Store1
NONE BETTER
REASONABLY PRICED
Trench Bank Dida,
4. Queen's Hegel, Central.
155
int Fir
Tel. 20160
12 CENTS
Per Pound
HABADE
Harburg Bakery
& Delicacies
Tepponite Star Theatre:
Kowloon Stare:
22. Jankow Road
Tel. 6ASZ
"Now the rich stream of music winds along
Deep, majestic, smooth and strong." (Progressuf Poesy--Gray!
Meet Your Friends
Only music in its truest
sense could inspire such
a
deep conviction- Music as interpreted by THE MELODIANS' TRIO whose work has created fame.
Recitals are given daily at Exchange Restaurant, where morning coffee, Afternoon Tea or Dining are made all the more agreeable by the addi- tion of choice musical fare
at
Exchange Restaurant where refreshment
excal.
and music
MAN HING
TAILOR
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
No. 6. D'Aguilar Street.
Tel. 20780.
The simplicity of this Worth white faconne velvet dress makes it suitable for after- noon or informal evening wear. The skirt is straight-line, the bodice draped and tiny vel- vet ribbon cuffs are made to imitate Richellen embroidery. Worth makes a black soft weal cont to top it, with drop shoulders and cut-out sleeves through which the dress sleeves show. The scart is of white faconne velvet.
BEAUTY HINTS.
Watch Your Waist Line.
The other evening I SAW plump woman wearing a deep red satin gown with a shining belt buckle.
CHEESE AND NUT
SANDWICH.
of
Two tablespoonfuls finely minced walnuts. 2 oz. of prated
FASHION NOTES.
The Ribbon Sash Being Revived.
It takes two to change an out- line. one to invent something
a cheese, 3 ozs. fresh butter, a sca-
soning of salt and pepper, some new, and the other to wear it. slices of brown bread.
One rather doubts whether the people who matter will consent to Beat the butter to a cream in a That buckle did terrible things warmed basin. add the cheese and bury their slimuess and what is
and godets, and things, to the impression you got of her, then the walnuts, and mix all to left of their youth under frills, In clothes, as in everything The only thing you could possibly soft cream. Spread on tun think was that she either should slices of bread. Cover with andse, one takes things for granted. other alice, and cut into pretty We wear a thing because every- reduce or else leave off
shapes.
body else does. We don't want to buckle.
now why it is worn, but only how It is worn.
the
Perhaps, if your waistline isn't as slender as it should be, you
Chocolate Fudge
In evening dresses, below the nees, anything may happen: a
might get yourself a dress with Two teacupfuls sugar, one cuplare, godets, an acute bell, or per- such a buckle and then make your-milk, four teaspoonfuls cocoa, two haps a deep stash. selt train down until you could teaspoonfuls butter or margarine. wear it without feeling apologetic.
A pretty fashion for evening Boil all these together for about Tress is a narrow velvet or tinsel -ibban, passed high about the 20 minutes, then heat until creamy,hroat, the very long ends tied Nothing Is O Food for the Pour into a buttered plate. A few der one ear in hanging loopa to waistline as bending exercises. drops of vanilla added just be Bend standing up. Get down on fore turning out will improve the over one bare shoulder. your back on the floor and bead davour.
Roll over onto your your chin. stomach and kick back, raising
your head from the floor simul-ahove your head, and awing them taneously, trying with your bent and your body from the waistline up along with them, first to the back head and your kicked back right side as far as you can with-j feet to stretch yourself aut out Bpping over, then above your through the centre.
head again. then to the left side.
The ribbon sash is being reviv d. and the Paris dressmaker is ooping it in a casende of bows lown one side of the dress.
IRON MOULD ON LINEN
Rub the stain with a freshly- If you can keep your hands still cut lemon dipped in all, then put fup in thes
alr without exortion that part of the material into fast When you get up in the mornings, raise on your toes and do a few boiling water, and lift it out at dance steps in this aide and that once; pour about a spoonful of raise your arms above your head This stretching is excellent exer-wenk household ammonia on to the
sly l the p and yaw and
through cine for theness clasp your hands together, still waistline.-Alicia fart.
SALESMAN SAM
the nice.
possible.
and dry in the air,
Howie Grabs an Opening!
if
Астояв.
1 Though not in the least poetical,
cabbagón beside
produce a poet..
6 What
piritle
ย
watershed
child does when turned out of Epram.
9 Desirable quality in a tap hat,
not a top erat.
10 There's nothing for Mac in this
but to bolt.
11 "Ember spent, in which some
living parts we Reili (Longfellow, "Morituri Saluta- mus.")
12 Captivate.
13 We very moun saw where paint had been scratched and a pipe put through the very idea Irin had suggested (hidden),
15 A King of England who was pretty sharp about something rather indefinite.
18 Useful to the cook---worth # tenner in fact, but not sit it stunds.
19 Of course it's only seasonable to
get the shivers after five.
20 Thrent.
22 Arranges with the heak. (No,
not bail).
24 Hidden in Clue 13.
26 Fishy abodes.
27 Binde getaway, as they say in
the States.
30 A joint affair,
31 Plant or insect? Neither bird. 32 Book of the New Testament. 23 She was mixed up with Len and a lad in a description of the property.
1 Boxed,
Down
I tell you, Sir, these are joints. 2 it in nut off day after day, 4 When the governess comes down Ann rises in support of custom.
You'll probably consider this 16- be not so difficult,
6 A curative treatment.
7 Speak distinctly, though it's junt
n part of speech so far as it косн
8 The average sunker “uses art at"
hix Job (anog.).
14 If I give you tea, you'll be unpleasantly warm; you're likely to find it warm anyway.
15 Quite a useful opponent, but you'll probably have a brush with him yourself to start with. 16. The sound of a drum is always to be heard in this American island. 17 Hidden in Clue 13.
18 Hidden in Clue 13.
21 Knife and fork.
23 Shut agnis.
24 I hope you had more thap vac
at Christmas.
25 City in the U. S. A.
28 Softly, softly!
29 Our coian arc.
Saturday's Solution. MUTTER POCLOVE 1G AND ALLÖYTYI COBDEN FE NUMBER HAIKHAKTERE
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EQUATERERANITETO LEASED DU LEVEES
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NAULT ADTHIRST COFRAWITCHES ALL BARQUET INDIGO ANTENRAUULES OF GOSSIP NO LINNETĮ
HEALTH
AND
COMFORT
Regular bowel movements
are essential for real health. CASTORIA gently stimulates the intestines and keeps them in order. It is a pure, harmless vegetable preparation. Chil- dren like it because it tastes good. Buy a bottle today.
USE
CASTORIA
By Small
Lung trouble
can often be avoided
by the timely use of
SCOTT'S Estul-
on which is widely prescribed in all tections of tho ibroat and
Ask for
chest.
SCOTT'S
Emulsion
The protector of life
Now, You STAY IN BED TODAY, SAM – YOU LOOK WORRIED AND ALL WASHED UP- A DAYS REST WILL DO YA
GOOD!
FUST
No
GILLY
WELL, HOW ABOUT OUR DUEL? I'M JES' ACHIN' TA TAKE A SHOT ATCHO-AN' THIS IS
A PEACH OFA DAY
FOR IT!
13%
SAMS
ROOM
NUTHIN', 'DOIN' NOW," HOWIE SOME OTHER! TIME-I AIN'T FEELIN] WELL- GOT A TOUCH OF JAUNDICE-
HA, HA! JES WHAT I THOUGHT!
YER YELLOW!
"REG A, IL PAT, OFF
© 1913 BY ÎNEA BONVIČK,
EHAYAND
USE.
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