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V'LL TELL YOU HOW-TO: MAKE DULL, DINGY TEETH

3 SHADES WHITER

"INSTANTLY KILLS GERMS

THAT CAUSE MOST ORALTROUBLES

START brushing your teeth with

Kolynos. In füst 3 days they'll took whiter-3 shadon whiter. They'll feel much cleaner. Here's the reason: Kolynos does what ordinary toothpaste can't do. As it cleans up ugly stain and tarnish-it foams lato every tiny crevice and kills millions of germs that are the known cause of most tooth and gum troubles. Thus Kolynos gives RESULTS YOU CAN SEE. Cleaner, whiter teeth. Healthier looking guma. Give up Incompetent

waysof brushing and start using the Kolynos technique-a half inch of this remarkable dental cream on m dry brush twice a day. It's the better, quicker way to cleaner, whiter teeth.

KOLYNOS

WHITENS TEETH

3 SHADES IN 3 DAYS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27,′′ 1934.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

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Champion

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This

now-shaped

core brings

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hor.

GLADYS PARKER

Across

1 Words, words, but tense and nothing but reasonable, one must allt.

The obvious thing to do this is spend It.

with

10. "Mar mais" in a reckless Scottish

way (nang.).

it The girl who looks down vil

valleys.

12. Spolls.

13 Part of the subject, at any rate,

is untrue.

14 They well have been found by the solver as he's got them valueless but much desired this

nummer,

The boys of the old brigade. 18 American dates, mediaeval style. You and four others can easily be made to steal.

22 This bullet makes a smoke. 24 Germ,

The Breton, the bonnet, the off-the sketch. The crown has @1 A prim little navy milan bonnet, the-face sailor. With these in her squarish look and is banded and shown at the bottom left of the wardrobe, ne spring style can fail bowed with wide navy blue gros-sketch covers only the back of the

grain.

head. A ple-crust ruffle of white And true enough, these three

To the right of this, a Buster milan extends across the front and types completely cover topper ter-Brownish saller of fine black milan ribbon tics of navy grosgrain keep ritory for the younger set. They're is banded in white grosgrain and it in place. all very flattering to the face of held tightly to the head with a Quaint is the word for the Em-0 Not much good to a hungry men youth. Although some of these

narrow black elastic band.

piro bonnet at the bottom right of hats are worn far, far to the rear,

though the sailor enjoys the tiny elastics or ribbon ties keep

belge straw. Brown ribbons trim

inner part. them-in-place despite early spring

its highish square crown and its truly poke brim frames a fair face to advantage.

The rather tailored Breton in the centre is constructed of white alligator skin straw. Its stiffish White straw cloth forms the lines are accented with a tiny bow Breton shown at the top left of of black cire ribbon.

breezen.

PICKLES AND CHUTNIES

Some Home-Made Examples

Hats off to off-the-face hats!

used for all preserving purposes. tion may be detected these jurs Best brown vinegar is to be re-should be clean, dry, and, hot." It commended for all ordinary is a saving to use vacuum Jars ca pickles and chutnies. For the it does away with that tiresome more delicate preserves, the best process "fastening down." white vinegar should be used.

There are many old and tried recipes" for making chutney amongst them being:—

A good chutney, whatever the ingredients, should have a mellow, piquant favour, and should be of

Apple or Pear Chutney · smooth consistency. To obtain

Ingredients.~} pint vinegar, this result, all the ingredients 1 1. rown sugar, 1 lb. sultanas, should be very finely chopped and 14 lb. apples or pears, 1 15.

Pickles and chutnies lead them- selves admirably to home manu- facture, and should find a place on the shelves of every store cup-cooked slowly for two to three onions, 14 oz. ginger, 1 teaspoonful board.

hours.

cayenne, 1⁄4 teaspoonful allspice,

There is unlimited scope for in- It is not advisable to add 1 tablespoonful salt. dividual taste and ingenuity in flavourings after the chutney is

Chop the apples or pears, onions combing different ingredients to cooked as this spolis, the smooth- and sultanas very finely, add give distinctive flavours.

ness of the preserve and the sugar, ginger, cayenne, salt, and piquancy of the flavour.

vinegar. Boll gently for three hours. Turn into warm, dry jurs, and, cover securely.

Fruit and vegetables should be fresh, sound, und under rather than over ripe, and they should be washed and dried very thoroughly before using.

Metal Utensils Harmful Metal pans and utensils, parti- cularly copper, should never be

Tomuto Chutney used either is the making or the storing of pickles and chutnics. Ingredients-2 lb. tomatoes,

Unglazed earthenware or enamel lb. onions, 2 bananas, 4 lb. ral- vessels and wooden spoons are sins, 4 b. preserved ginger, 1 oz. desirable and safe when vinegar salt, 1 lb. brown Bugar, 2% is being used.

| pinta vinegar, 1⁄44 oz. cayenne.

Fruit intended for chutney should preferably be of the acid variety, e.g., apples, plums, ripe or green tomatoes, &c,

Onion, garile, sugar, spices, &c., are added to give flavour and If a metal pan must be used, Sllco tomatoes and bananas, the whole mixed one made from fron produces the shop onions, raisina, and ginger. piquancy, and

Place all Ingredients in a pan and with a preserving agent, v.g. least injurious effects, vinegar.

The preserve should be stored boil gently until thiek (30-40 The very best vinegar,should, bei in glass jars so that any fermenta- minutes).

SALESMAN SAM

Nice Comeback, Lady!

27 Tinta taken by the wheels of

progress.

30 Parliamentary outpourings. 31 Put in,

32 Get together and see how much a Frenchman could make of it. 33 Unpleasant as a eluo,

Down

2. Don't be downcast over this clue, you can make it gaily with nimbleness.

3 When the lumber-jack does most

of it, he uses all of it.

4 It takes a lad to make the toast.

You will find that it is sheer. waste to put a bee where you keep the car.

ASK

FOR

6 But the beast Isn't so much

disinal as haughty-looking,

7 Wireless messages,

8 I'm not. beyond measure, and yet 1 am. What do you make of that?

9 Might one so, describe the gay

grass-widow? (hyphen).

14 Mol succeeds in preventing then

front looking silly.

15 Great show, this

17 Unlike lots of modern music it

sounds like a tune.

19 Aye, it might be.

21 Urged on.

23 Searching,

426 The maiden aunt's companion..

26 Save this, it lan't secure, 28 The East wind.

29 The puzzle being ended, this gives a literary breathing-space.

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BUIO

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SAY, YOU CAME JUST AT 'TH' RIGHT TIME! I WAS ABQUT TO PHONE TH" STORE!

"GOO-GOD-

GOOD'RIES,

I BOUGHT A DOZEN EGOD.

WHY, THAT'S REALLY,

YESTERDAY, AND YOU CHARGED) REÁZONABLE, LADY! A

ME 31 CENTS! IT'S TOO MUCH! ) YEAR AGO, IF MY Man'ay

SERVES ME CORRECTLY, YOU'DA PAID 38 OR 40

CENTS FER, THOSE EGGS)

YEAH, AN” A YEAR AGO, THOSE EGGS WERE

A LOT FRESHER!

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