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THE TEST OF THE TRUTH

IS IN THE

TASTE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1933.

OUR BRITISH" CROSSWORDS

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FOR THE HOSTESS.

Table Decoration Up-to-Date.

A good hostess will always con- trive to arrange her dining-table attractively. And little-

genuity goes a long way when table devorations are in question:

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A plece of mirror glass, ' à prettily moulded glass bowl; and a few beautifully tinted flowers or leaves used with imagination can' give distinction to the mont ordinary-looking dinner-table. It is always worth while thinking out fresh schemes, for her table reflects the personality of the hostess and considerably helps to wards the success of the meal.

One woman recently concocted a most attractive tablecloth out of Yourh woven silk-re- maants from her curtains-which Szeptua Lo cover, the entire table. The same idea might be carried out with linen or the new thick artificial silks which are on the market now. A charming effect can be obtained by meag of white or coloured linen: run- mors. One should be laid down the centre of the tables from top to bottom, and two othere placed across. This arrangement would be for six people, but if there were more than six, mats to match the runners should be used. For the other covers.

Another hostess who possessed a beautiful refectory table, of which she was very proud, 'placed three circles of mirror down the; centre. In the middle of each a square hole had been cut, and in this a shallow cut-glass bowl had been placed. Marigolds, shaded from yellow to a deep orange, floated in the bowls, and trailing leaves were reflected. In the mirrors.

Some of the newest centre- pieces take the form of square-cri glass bowls with beautifully moulded glass figures paised on either end. Tiny electric bulba hidden within a cluster of leaves on the table at the side of such a bowl but not in the water- would luminate the little figures charmingly.

Paris is raving about the new costumes, just launched, in Incanered silks that are called "porcelain.” America has its own counterpart, expressed by this charming scarlet ciré chiffon jacket that tops a black ch'on speakeasy dress.

The cire chiffon gleams like Incquered satin, yet is soft like chiffon. The jacket has huge puffed sleeves which slip above

it elbow and Lig crosses in front to fasten in the centre of the back.

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SALESMAN SAM

Heather Angel."

Hollywood.--Spring fever is breaking out in gay prints and plaids these days. Greys and greens are good colours.

17

Heather Angel wears a neat little Scotch plaid sheer wool. Buit, proving that skirts are to be cut on the straight, with kick pleats both front and back. It is a charming plaid, greens, #grey and white, with the mess jącket made with conservative

sleeves and bong buttons, and worn over a white silk pique shirt, with tie of same.

Dancing at the Biltmore Supper Room, the other night, Heather wore a pert rose taffeta jacket over her white chiffon dress, with huge, puffed, short sleeves,

Other colourful combinations seen hereabouts recently in clude:"

Maureen O'Sullivan at the bicycle races with Jimmy Dunn, wearing a printed blouse of red and white checks with a navy blue sports suit.

Mae Clark, going into the M-GLM studio wearing a. black straw hat with a gay red feather in it, topping a black broad, cloth suit with red blouse.

Muriel Evans, at the Brown Derby, wearing a quaint plaid dress with puff, sleeves and a pair of wide gold bracelets..

Adrienne Ames lunching at Levy's with David Manners, wearing a very smart simple crepe dress of the new Corsair blue, topped by a long mink coat.

"SLIMMING” THE DOG.

If you are the and possessor of one of those mountains of doggy flesh, take comfort. There is a Hollywood diet for the fat dog as Mizarious as that for the fat film

star.

tummy those few ounces of raw meat will leave an aching vold, and you with a heart of stone must ruthlessly turn away from his pleading eyes, for not one scrap of anything clse, not one little lit-bit, must he have,

When evening comes you offer him the crowning ineult-a hand- Hasten dear doggy to the che-ful of dry broken-up dog biscuit. nist. and there, regardless of the

supercilious eye of the gentleman

behind the counter or the titters of

Doggy's eyes will tell you hel would rather die than eat it.

If during the cure you should think the wheels of his machinery

the lady at the desk, place him on With raw" lean mest according the weighing machine and receive to weight for dinner, a small ra- pennyworth of information re-tion of dry dog biscuit for supper, garding his adipose tissue, jclean, cold water always there to With his weight card tucked in case the hunger panga, the middle- your pocket return home and work ged spread of any dog can be re- out the following diet:-For every moved.

ound that denr doggy weighs al- Tow 4 oz. of raw lean meat. Ser ve this up for his raidday dinner without sauce or trimmings, red tre not running well, then oil them and raw just as it came from the with a dose of medicinal parafin. departed cow. No pressing will be

Remember through the most try- needed even for the most adding time to soothe his nerves with palate, and when the final po'ish. has heen whisked round the plate him that to be beautiful one al- sympathetic conversation. Tell he will regard you with an appreways has to suffer, and do not feel ciative eye for having at las depressed if he should turn away realised the dream diet of the and seek a deeper understanding canine race.

in the dustbin.

A Tale of Woe

The day will come when he will But here begins the tale of woe tay his head upon your lap and In dear doggy's well-stretched thank you for his sprightly figure.

(I'M SORRY TH' GUARDS FERBIO )RIGHTO, HOWIE! AN' I'VE jus TA PASS Racks - WE NEED) THOUGHT OF A NEW

FOOTBALL PRACTICE~

WAY TA GET IT!

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Across

1 Brings about.

6 It was simply horrid, especially as the job-a sedentary one in the canteen-actualy might as` well have been in a cage, as ck- cane was impossible (hidden). 9 Once made a barony by James

VI

tish

now a story makes a Scut- scanort.

10 Beginnings.

11 Might describe a galaxy, com

plete with leading lady.

12 Buddhist beatitude.

13 When you have delved you'll

get this.

15 The Pandeets of the Emperor

Justinian.

the mind.

Think over thin in

18 Moved little. by little.

19 Recrs should always be; opin-

fons not so often.

20 A mince-pie should be like this. with plenty of water In It That's my

anyway.

22 Like the fo stage pri perty: thus I try to lead you. 24 Scen only once in a century. 20 Fast of all, it's a letter," and secondly, in it I nearly all..am printed.

27 Defame.

30 Hidden In Clue 4.

31 "Re England"-bat elsewhere

(anag)

32 Inclination.

33 Tropical fruit trees.

Down

1 Hidden in Cue 6.

2 Feel for this: it has a good deal

of pulling power.

3 It's a puzzle-certainly not more. 4 Masculine name.

5 He couldn't say 'Hell' to

goose," for example.

6 Iron in a form useful to a smith

(hyphen).

7 Part of female dress in oldes

times.

8 Cowardly.

14 Another masculine name.

15 Backward in coming forward. : 16 Give attar (anag.);

17 Though it sounds like an Irish. liquid it is truly Scottish.

18 I would have, as ploven.y speak- ors say, a European mountain. 21 Turned out.

23 Tool.

24 Now let us come to Earth.

25 Most persons desire to be held.

in this.

28 Drink it all.

20 Eidden in Clue B.

Saturday's Solution.

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