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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL

1933.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

NEW AND FRESH

IDEAS IN

SUMMER SANDALS

AT

GORDON'S, LTD.

Reasonably Priced.

of

A New Form INCOME FOR LIFE

A

NEW type of life insurance policy has just

been introduced.

It combines immediate protection and a Pension for Life (£1,000 cover and £10 a month, or $10,000 cover and $100 a month), together with certain modern features not previously obtain- able. This double-benefit policy has been originated by

THE

MANUFACTURERS

LIFE

INSURANCE CO., Head Office Toronto, Canada.

Details will be supplied by any of the Life Underwriters of the Company. Write for -particulars.

Branch Manager Mr. E. J. R. MITCHELL, Asiatic Building: Hong Kong.

Telephone 20601,

Canton Representative-Mr. V. E. FERRIER. 2. French Concession, Shameen.

Eve

THE ARCADE CLOUCESTER BUILDING.

JOHN

A.P.3, 14

SPECIAL OFFER OFF

ALL

SPRING HATS & DRESSES.

HATS

$31,00

$27,00 $25.00

* Dresses in

Printed

J $13,50 Georgette

Satin and Crese from $25.00

FRIDAY AT THE CENTRAL.."

BARRYMORE

"A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT

AM RED-RADIO PICTURE QË CHENEă.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

Hollywood. Diana Wynyard gave spring a rush the other even- Ing when she wore an elegant pale grey crepe gown, to the premiere of "Cavalcade" at Sid Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Over It she wore a Victorian jacket, with full sleeven. of plum coloured Lyons velvet, that fastened "tight about her throat. Her grey gown fell in classically simple lines, heightening her beauty. She carried grey and purple brocaded fint evening bay and spray of qrchids which shie did not pin to her shoulder,

It was

brilliant opening. Others who locked exceptionally well were:

wrap;

Elissa Landi and Genevieve To- bin, in the same party, Elissa in. flesh coloured crepe, very simple and lovely, with a mink Genevieve in very pale blue ponu d'ange with a metal cloth bodice and a Kolinsky evening wrap that was floor length.

Mrs. Leslie Howard in dull olive- green satin gown and beige ermine jacket.

Ginger "Rogers, in a pale green chiffon frock, delicately embroider- ed in silver bugles, with a tiny bolero of white ermine with puff- éd elceven.

Maureen O'Sullivan," in demure crepe frock and white velvet wrap. Mrs. Richard Bartheimess in a whole ensemble of pale blue wool- en crepe. Her three-quarters coat, of the same wool as the gown, was double breasted, buttoned high un- der her chin and had huge- leg-d- mutton sleeves.

YOUR CHILDREN.

By Olive Roberts Barton

Diana Wynyard

EAT LESS MEAT.

Seasonable Recipes for Lunch Menu.“

VEGETABLE PIE.

ia

Now that everybody, or almost werybody, is "eating less meat, the enterprising housewife ready to welcome suggestions for úbstantial dishes to take ita lace. The following seasonable recipes will be found excellent for lunch or supper novelties.

Green Peas and Onions Peel as many onions as you re- quire and boil them, and about an qual bulk of shelled peas, in separate pans, till tender. Drain well and slice the onions. Butter 1 fireproof dish, arrange on it a layer of onions, put some dots of utter here and there, then add a white breadcrumbs. layer of

Pour

a little milk over all, and :ook in a moderate oven till nicely browned. 11

Cabbage with Tomato Sauce By shredding the common cab page and cooking it very quickly, "ou have what almost amounts to a new vegetable. Choose a very Fresh, firm cabbage, trim off the auter leaves, cut out the hard stalk, and cut across, with a very. sharp knife, in fine shreds, Wash hese very carefully, then throw chem into a pan of fast-boiling water, and cook rapidly till ten- ler. Turn into a colander and ress out all the water, then re- sent the cabbage with enough

white sauce to bind good

the Season with

cruciating punctures or of lying shreds together. in one position to assist drainage peyper and nutmeg and a little until his little shoulder blade and more salt if necessary. Pile in a' back felt sore and twisted. When tidy mound in the centre of a hot the pain started a hot boracic solu-lish, and decorate with hard-: tion was treatment enough to give

! since almost instant relief

Barry had always had ear trau-

ble, that is, alomst

other would begin.

ever

Too Much Coddling

People began to be very matter- of-act about Barry's "poor ears."

N

10

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23

Across

1 Between the lines it is a striking experience (three words), ..

9 These come out and are reset

periodically.

10. Racing man" or horse. 11 Mater's hidden in the tent. 12 Slope. 13. Do

shareholders suffer this nowadays frafn lack of interest? 14 The sun here in France set on

a hill.

A

16 Not the kind of person to know, 18 Small to the small,

20 A disturbed heap of nails.. 22 A place where one can put one's relatives in service (two words). 24 "The beast-and his confeder- 25 Cannon on a mark at sea

(Shakespeare). 26 They, at any rate, don't find

sport flat (two words),

Down

1

1 Order a judicial separation for the sake of peace and quietness (four words).

2 This stat makes a Masefield

heroine enthusiastic.

3 Working condition of a fitter? 4 Proceed in a certain direction

for this author.

5 Steel nuts (anag.).

6 Luggage conveyances.

7 In a professional sense a jotnar.

8 Most theatrical producers are

-

men of substance. (two words).

14

Round, with four sides

15 A place, one would imagine,

where pussy feels solitary,

17 An isthmus on lensc..

19 Make amends.

21 17 might be made of this. 23 Whether white

uncanny.

or black, it's

Yesterday's Salation. CALOMEL NUMBERE EOA FRAN XIT) RIDER SUGARCANE AORT REMP TWENTYTWO SMITE EW BA■■■ NI E SIGNATURF CLEAN

AIMANO B CABIN PARALYSIS AUTO MU "EEN 3 LARKS COAL MINES I DAR RIDE T| BRICKWORKIBBU E FON HOW FUN TO EMERSON DRESSES

oiled egg, the white cut in strips AIR. ROUTE TO EAST, commencement and maintenance

and arranged petal-wise. round ä centre of grated yolk to represent lower stamens. Pour tomato sauce round, and serve at once,

Cauliflower Hot-Pot.

Skin and slice an onion, then

fry it in pork or beef dripping till

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

of the air route from Britain to the Far East, stated · Mr. R. A.- Butler, the Under Secretary for Tadia, in the House of Commonja to-day.

He said he hoped an announce-

le was born. It just seemed as

TO CO-OPERATE. though those cars could not be.

London, Apr. 4. have. As soon as one infection

Arrangements are proceeding wore itself out, and Barry too, an-Indeed, they forgot quite impo-

satisfactorily for the co-operation ment on the subject would be litely to inquire altogether. it is just beginning to colour of the Government of India in the possible soon. Reuter Special.

slightly. Now add a small cauli- The doctors and specialists did So gradually did this recovery lower divided into sprays and all they could but it wasn't enough.occur and so gradually did the at-half a dozen small potatoes, seu- The little fellow suffered and suf- tention cease that one would think son well with salt and pepper, add fered and hus, poor mother and he wouldn't notice it. But habit a little gravy, and simmer very father were almost distracted, is strong. He had been the cen-gently for about 11⁄2 hour.

ter of attention for so long that Tomato and Onion Pie

Of course they took the best care! he felt neglected and unimportant Peel 2 large onions, and boil of hum possible. Noining was over these days. Besides it had been them in salted water till tender. looked to keep him safe. He had the means of his getting his own Drain well, slice, and place in a to wear overshoes on even the nice; way and now being reproved or greased fireproof dish. Cover est of days, tae car laps on his crossed was entirely too common. with half-dozen tomatoes, skinned cap were always down close to his

and sliced, sprinkle with salt and

י,

"

head so that even "the sunlight Attention he must have-and pepper, add a thick layer of couldn't get in. He was mumed although he didn't do it quite con- breadcrumbs, place some dots of almost to extinction.". He wasn't sciously or deliberately, he took to putter here and there, and base in allowed to sit in a draught, and saying "I think I'm going to have a moderate oven till golden brown. those around him rushed to close an earache. And did they scur- And suddenly-opened doors. Barry was ? And did they worry? trente like a real invalid.

did everyone coddle and nurse and pet him? He worked that trick Now all these things were right for a year.. Indeed it served in and necessary. But the little fel- times of greatest stress for five low soon got the idea that he was years. made of wax, or china or some-The mamal is to do as little talk- thing.

ing or fussing about a child's, illa A Young Martyr

in his presence as possible. Moreoxer all expressions of sym- pathy were music to his sorely- tried ears, when they were not. stuffed too full of cotton to hear. "Poor child," Mrs. Smith would pat him on the shoulder and purr. "Don't tell me he has had another tractive often presents

Making a bathroom morent-

prob apell of that dreadful suffering! I lem. One Now York authoress who. don't se how he stands it. Why has travelled all over the world. when I get the least thing the mat- decided to make use of her collection ter with my cars I nearly go crazy of post cards and posted the cards, You certainly are a grand little about an inch apart, around the four soldier, my dear, being so brave walls of Ute bath just above the half- and everything."

way molding. Then she thellared the entire wall, pictures and all. Gradually, however, the infee- Even if you haven't travelled ex- tions recurred less often and were tensively you might ry arranging not so severe. There was never little prints in this fashion in your any need any more of those ex- bathroom,

SALESMAN SAM

**

SIMPLE DECORATION

This is one of Molyneu.i.a new bags. It is made of stitched black suedo and has a modernistic prystal frame.

Very Good, Sam!

Safeguard

Your Children's

HealthTM

with

BABY'S OWN TABLETS

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BABYS' OWN TABLETS Prevent Children's Ailments.

Parents who are prejudiced against remedies for children should bear in mind that Baby's Own Tablets comprise the prescription of a qualified medical practitioner of special experienca with children's ailments.

The tablets are guaranteed to contain no opiates, narcoties or other harmful drug, but only the purest and best constituents. known to medical science today for the alleviation and cure of infantile constipation and indigestion, flatulence, croup, colic, convulsions, ceids," shinjle" fevers, diarrhoea, worms and teething- troubles.

All Wise Parents Keep Them Handy.

By Small

in tog

Children thrive well i nourished by SCOTT'S Emultion which en- riches the blood and events childhood Rilments. Ask for

SCOTT'S Emulsion

[NOW, GENTS, WE WANT THIS PEN TO BE AN

| A.-NO.1 JAIL AN' IF ANYONE HAS ANY IDEAS, |FOR ITS IMPROVEMENT, GO AHEAD AU

SUGGEST 'EM!

I HAVE,

EVER SINCE I'VE BEEN HERE,"ALL I'VE SEEN)WELL, NOW), MISTER

Is Stripes --BLACK AND WHITE STRIPES! | MEBGC WARDEN, EVERYTHING WE WEAR IS BLACK AN' WHITE/THATS A I STRIPES-AN' IT GETS DERN MONOTONOUS! GOOD POINT! WHAT CHANGE

I THINK, IT WOULD BE, A. BULLY IDEA TO SWITCH OVER TO WHITE AND BLACK FOR A WHILE).

'WARDEN

F191

WOULD YOU SUGGEST?

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