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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, "AUGUST 24, 1933.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

CHINA

ARMACIA SERNAVALLO TRIEST

SERP

KACIA

TRIESTERS

THOUSANDS & THOUSANDS

of

DOCTORS

prescribe and recommend

“SERRAVALLO'S TONIC”

for they have realized its unrivalled benefits as an all-round Tonic, a remarkable appetiser and a sure Malarial Prophalactic. Under its influence

THE APPETITE IS STIMULATED

THE NERVES ARE STRENGTHENED AND FED THE BLOOD IS REGENERATED AND ENRICHED

Its exquisite taste inakes Serravalio's Tonic" a favourite It is willingly with Children and Grown-ups of every age. taken and well tolerated by the most fastidious patients.--

Sole Agents:

THE HO THONG COMPANY, LTD.

48A, BONHAM STRAND WEST:

Sole-Agents for:

HONGKONG & CHINA: The Ho Thung Co., Ltd. Ilonghong. MANILA, P.I.: Ki Lin Tong, Maniin, P.I. BANGKOK, SIAM: Seng Guan Store.

CELEBES: N. V. Ilvg. v/h J. Mohrmann & Co., Makasar.

S. BORNEO: A. G. Henneinunn & Co., Banjermasin.

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SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ.

:

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Membera of:

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Correspondents for Hayden, Stone & Co.

Cable Address; Swanstock. Aeta Life Building, 14. Queen's Road, Bongkong.

THE WORLD

OF WOMEN

Topping for

Slacks, with a halter top in col- ourful, gay stripes, make the ideal lounging for smart girls this

summer.

Or

You can get wour slacks, either black or blue white, vory cheaply. Then you can crochet the halter top in your spare moments. Crocheting is one of the summer's most popular pas- {imes.

This halter top is made with a very simple crochet pattern, easy to make and even easter to look at when donel

Here are the directions: Materials:

Clark's 2 balls O.N.T. knitting and crochet cot- ton, white: 1 ball in a deep pas- tel, like Nile green. 26; or laven- der. 80; or crystal blue, 25; 1 ball in a light pastel. like yellow-9: or peach. 88. Steel crochet hook No. 4.

Directions: Ch 123 with white crochet cotton. 1st row: 1 d e in 3rd ch from hook. 1 dc in each |ch aerosa row, turn.

2nd row: Ch 3, d e in next da 1 de enel in de across row, tura: 3rd, 4th and 5th rows: Same a 2nd,

6th row: S1 st 1, ch 3, de in next, 1 de cach in de across row to next to last, turn, (This makes 1 less de each in dc across row, 1 less dat each end of row.)

7th row: Ch. 3, dc in next do, Ide each in de across row, turn Repent 6th and 7th rows alter nately through 19th row, which is Ilke 7th.

Idle

Hours!

Crochet Your

Own Halter Top for This Ideal Lounging

Outfit

NEA

to white, 2nd row: Change-to-deep_pus: 22nd row Change

tel. Chide in each d e il in same as 21st.

edge, taking 3 de 23rd row: Change to the light around

middle de of group of 5 at each pastel. Same as 21st.

24th row: Change to white, corner,' "same as 21 st..

3rd row: Change to light pus- 25th, row: Chango to the deep tel. Ch 2, 18e in each d e all around edge, talking 3 sc in mid- pastel. Same as 21st,

• 26th row: Change to white. dle de of group of 3 at each cor-

ner. Finish. Same as 21st.

.

27th to 30th row: Keep un cro- Tying Corb: Cut all strands cheting with white like 21st row. 4 feet long. For each strand, or Edge Around Halter: 1st row: one-third or braid, cut six threads Start with white, fastening thread white, one thread deep pastel, one to left side of starting row of thread light pastel, making eight regular crocheted part. Crochet threads in a group of strands. along one slanting side with 10 Make two other groups like this de to each Inch. At corner make one, and braid all three groups in- de in last do of top row. to a mottled braid. Roll the ends Continue across top row, with 1 d in little tight circles. Fasten one 20th row: Liko 19th row. ceach in de across row, 5 dent circle of each braid to top front 21st row: Change to the deep corner; Crochet down other side of crocheted part, let the other pastel. Ch 3, de ln next d c, 1 dc with 10 d c to each inch. No edge circled ends hang loose. Tie above

back of neck. across bottom. cach in de nernas row, turn.

GLORIFYING

YOURSELF

You Can Mix. Your Own Almond Pack

rose

masks is to anchor them right and you make a thin paste of the meal keep thom on your face until they by mixing it with buttermilk. Just dry out somewhat. For it is their thin enough to spread easily over drying that acts on the skin to the face. If it is too thin it will

alip right off. eleanse it and stimulate it.

Oatmeal mdaks can be made from The best way to keep pack tight

cooked oatmeal. Uso against your face is to make left-over. yourself a muslin face mask that three tablespoonfuls cach of tles your face up nice and tight.water and glycerin with two of Cut holes for the oyes, make darts joatmeal, if it is cooked solidly. to allow for the contour of your Thin oatmeal'won't do.

Spread there masks over your Almond meal is the basis of many cheeks and then cut a separate of the most effective facial maaks strap to go under your chin and tie face thickly and then the on your used in expensive beauty parlours, on top of your head,' to hold your muslin mask and lie down. Being You can mix your own almond face into proper place while getting in a reclining position is about the" only way to keep the mask on pro- meal face pack, with little trouble, the mask...

By Alicin Hart,

The trick in all these honic-made To make in almond incal mask, 'perly,

SALESMAN. SAM

Inside Stuffi

Across

1 Curios that are fragile-held together by hyphens; na a mat- ter of fact.

6. Take a good hold of this.

Uneful joint for moving day: moving in any direction.

10 Sounds as if they have departed,

hut it's all in the air.

"T

11" no lift from the wrapping,"

as Friday might have said.

дя

12 Remove the wrinkles.

13 The black part of the target.

15 Organs with

country Interior. 18 French General of the Great

War- bit of

a denr.

19 I've helped to make the apiary. 20 Expenditure.

for a bit each.

22 Just end a shell-flsh to give

24 Twice

it four legs and make it much bigger.

26 Observes public intimations. 27 Switches on the light, as

post would put it.

the

10 An early invader,

1 The pressure Kauge

"ain't

Doric" whatever the engineer

may be (anag.).

32 Yearns.

35 These offers elose before the

stage is thrown open.

Down

1 This cluc will give you a shock

2 An ardent wheelman: I go un

after nine.

3 Weather prophet,

4 You may regard this as i enzi

Requence.

5 Our end

tho

of the shado mediately follows the pass. There ix something Rtruggle that might have been Adam's.

7 To bring together a horse and a

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gale-with special reference to the latter. 8 Sorrow,

1 Gretna's famous feature.

15 Dird nourishment which sounds like a hit of a swindle in real estate.

16 It keeps the insect away from the animal in the remainder of the remedy.

17 Chuck it and be modest.

18 Religious movement.

21 Marks that a Frenchman pulk

on letters.

23

This animal is, alas! often in Und

odour.

24 A man who moves in high

circles.

26 Provoke, though disposed to du

good to others at first.

28 A matchmakers hor

Indicates.

name

20 Kings or Tsars, all kinds are

hidden here..

Yesterday's Solution.

JU ALOMEL NUMBERS EOA A FI AN XI T RIDER SUGARCANE A GEET BKM P TWENTYTWO SMITH

NE SIGNATURE CLEAN HMANIMATOR

OABIN PARALYSIS ANEN MUREN I LARKS COALMINE imt DA BERBET BRTOKWORK 1BBUE RNEW IN TR EMBRBON DRESSES

FOOTWEAR

For all occasions: For Sport -Pleasure or those Ultra Smart Affairs, a Daintily Shod. Foot can have great

charm-

GORDON'S, LTD.

Loss of weight

often leads to

extreme weakness, even consumption. SCOTT'S Emul...... sion builds the body.. enriches the blood, mida digestion and leads to increased weight and better. health. Ask for

SCOTT'S Emulsion

HEY, SAM, ARE YA DOIN' AS

I TOLD YA

Y-Y-YES,SIR! 18,1 CAN EVER FIND

'EM!

MR.

MAJOR

OFFICE

FER JOSH SAKES! I DIDN'T TELLYATO FEED)I KNOW

YA'DID! TH' CRACKERS TO THE CAT! I TOLDJA TO

FEED TH PARROTS

By Small

I GOTTA HUNCH THIS IS WHERE THE Gumble-uper

PARROTS ARE!

UNJUMBLE THE. LATTERS TO MAKE NAMES OF OBJECTS

IN "THIS STRIP.

RHECP DAALSRA YREAPLPA

NILAOC RARSWSOP GIOALER

ARRSECC

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