1934-07-30 — Page 2

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THE

MONDAY, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

JULY 30, 1934,

༄་།་

KING'S

COMING SOON

STAND UP

Land

CHEER! LOTS OF

IT'S UNPARALLELED

INDIFFERENCE

LOVE

Wins man

who sold

"I want unpainted kisses"

HE knew die minute she met him that. he was the man of her dreams. But he did not seem attracted to hes. It was her own brother who guessed what was wrong. "Stop using a lipstick that makes you look painted," he said. Then she Awitched to Tangee. It can't make tips look painted... it isn't paint.

BOOKS ORANGE-ACTE ROSE

In the stick Tangre looks orange Bar put

it on and you'll see it change on your lips

to the natural shade of rose most becoming to you. Instead of a greasy coating, Tanger becomes a very part of you. hence is Janger-lasting than ordinary "pain" lip- sticks. Tanger's special cream base soothes and softens, prevents lips from drying or chapping. Also in Theatrical, a deeper shade for professional use.

- UNTOUCHED-lips left ung southed sie apt to have a failed Jook..make the faceseemoldes.

PAINTED - Don't risk that painted look, 's coastening and men don't like s.

TANGER-Intenalkçı natural unler, restores 1 puthful appert,

ands that painted foo-ranger Cream Rouge is really waterproof. Will not streak or wash away, ideal for sports use. Its cream base protect your skin against drying

- or chapping. Matches.

Tangée Lipstick and like itchanges to your Individual coloring.

TANGEE

KRE/THAT:PAINTED, LOOK

SALES AGENTS MULLER, MACLEAN & CO., INC.

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"TELEGRAPHS"

EVERYWHERE

THE WORLD

OF WOMEN

STYLE TO THESE

Naval Symbols Inspire Smart. Designs For Town and Country Costumes

Nautically netýˇuřesá ̄trīni- med with blue bands and star-shaped buttons,

Custard An Ideal

Dessert

By Marian Young

New York.Couturiers turned to Uncio Sam's navy for idens this aummer, with the result that there's a distinctly nautical flavour about some of the town and Country Costumes thint smart women are wearing. Not only are red, white and blue colour combinations popular, but trin- mings that go on sallors' middies, officers' chps and aleevon and some of the rigging on the boats them- selves have. furnished inspiration. for smart designs.

Whether her. Interest in An- napolis is personal.or otherwise. the girl who goes to the country will adore the stars and stripes, star-shaped buttons, metal fasten- era in nnchor motifs, rope belts, middy collars and all such sailor- tah notions with which active and spectator sports frocks are trim med.

Take the white silk sports dress

ot left. It's ng dashing a frock ng une could desire. The square col- lar that is short in front and longer in back and the deep palch pockets ure banded with navy blue lo match the belt. Blue bone but- ions in star shapes fasten the neckline and bell.

Not to be outdone, the girl who stays in town during the hot months will choose silk and cotton frocks that are printed with chic, cool-looking nautical figurines, And she'll top at least one of them with a port blue jacket that la patterned after an ensign's own double-breasted cont.

Just such an outfit la the one shown here at the right. It in- cludes a white silk dress printed with an all-over blue and red de- sign of anchors, ropes, dcket with and hoitie and a sailor collar. Blue anchors, tied up with red cords, form the buttons on both dress and jacket.

FROCKS!

A white silk town dress, printed with red and blue anchors, stars and ropes, is worn under a blue jacket trimmed with anchor buttons and a red sailor tle.

actually steamed, are made with GLORIFYING one egg to one cup of milk. Large

YOURSELF. puddings should have at least six eggs to

o four cups of milled custards is important. Too much

One of the best desserts to serve will liquify and Bottle to the bot

Home Treatment-Helps

to whatever routines aho has planned.

To begin with, there is that im-

portant matter or weight. The

in Quest for Beauty girl who wants to be slender and

By Alicia Hart

supple should realize that home exercises are just as important as ones done under professional di- rection. She must uso her will- to keep from eating too

with a vegetable dinner is custard. tom of the cup or baking dish. That's beenuse the chlof gre-l Another point to keep in mind! dients are eggs and milk, two is the necessity for baking the cus excellent sources of complete pro-tard in a large pan of hot water;

A woman who is unable to go tein. And when this factor has which never renches the netivel been lacking in the main part of boiling point. The best custard is to cosmeticians, coiffure experts power the meal as it usually is in a veg- really "over poached" rather than and exercise teachers for beauty many sweets and rich desserts and etable dinner. the dessert ought baked. A slow oven, or one which advice should realize the value of to order a vegetable inte when to supply it.

registers 360 degrees F. should be home treatments and act accord what she craves are the starches ingly. First, of course, she must The fundamentals of nearly all used.

Also scald the milk before com-bravely admit her defects to her and greasy foods on the menu. custards are the same but the fla-l vourings may be varied or different bining it with the other ingredi-self, figure out her needs and then

She must map out a caroful frosh fruit served with them. ents. This insures a smooth tex- be conscientious enough to stick

daily beauty routine that will in Children who do not like Le ture and helps to prevent curdling.

clude complexion and hair treat drink milk can be given it in cus

Baked Custard

slow oven until firm to the touch. ments. If her skin is too dry, the tard. But be sure that your cus-

This rule is for a custard baked It will take about one hour. When wise woman will invest in a jar of tard is not overcooked and watery in one large mould.

Ja allver knife is thrust into the Nothing la more unattractive.

Six eggs, 3 cups milk, 2-3 cup, centre of the custard and comes tissue cream and use it every night. Determining Consistency

goes to bod. She'll granulated sugar, 1-2 teaspoon va-out clean the custard is done. Re-bofore she The number of eggs used in pro- nilla, 1-8 teaspoon salt, nutmeg, move at once from pan of hot wa-brush her hair each day and sham- portion to the amount of milk de- Beat eggs slightly with salt and ter. Cool and unmould to serve. poo onco a week and she'll set termines the consistency. The eggs sugar. Scald milk over hot water An attractive way to serve a act us thickeners for the milk and slowly beat into egg mixture, large custard is to unmold it after about learning how to push waves Less than one egg to one cup of Stir until sugar is thoroughly dis- chilling onto a large serving plate, into place. Each step, of course, milk will not thicken the milk solved. Add vanilla and pour into Surround with a border of riced will seem diflcult at first and it enough to make a firm baked cus-a lightly buttered baking dish. jelly and garnish the centre with will be months before her ways tard. Individual custards do very Sprinkle top with nutmeg. Put whipped cream which has been of beautifying herself

through a beauty operator's services. But it large puddings that are to be un-fat the edge of the pan pour in het alla. Force jelly molded will need more. Soft cus:water until it is half-way up the potato ricer to make the riced jelly can be done and right now is a

good time to start learning how, tards; commonly called bolled and 'sides of the baking dish. Bake in border.

evon" ap-

well with this proportion, but baking dish into a large pan and sweetened and flavoured with va-proach the perfection of an expert

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USE ELECTRIC CHROMIC NEEDLES WITH YOUR PICK UP

'OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

1 Any old how. 5 Refuse,

B It are not!

Across

14

10 There in considerable strain when half a score assemble · by the holy mount..

11 t would acoin that such

ceremony must be correct. 12 The article about it shows that

ten per cent, in correct. 13 Bodily uncare. 16 In the Peerage.

17 He spends a good deal of his

time 19.

18 Miser.

A

20 The fint that swallowed

Spanish monarch, lantern and nil.

22 This will give you a bit of a

thrill.

23 Philander.

Very, very smail for a cat. 20 These are fruits. 28 A handy weapon.

30 Where 25 first saw the light. 31 The bosses of the Grosvenor.

Down

1 With her son, she was driven

into the wilderness.

2 Quite soft as a clue, and it has an juner meaning for the boot- maker, 3 This will be found at the end of

the Peaxima.

4 Pince near Windsor.

6 Has the clue.

6 This might, appropriately though slangily, bo made by a pretty police-woman (two words). Indicates a long life, but shows

a disposition to trido' first and lant.

Pours.

14 Even when it D there's no sign

of damp outside the city. 16 It sounds mild enough though

idiotle.

16-Allowance.----

18 Wot and muddy.

19 This is good for the health. Of

course, one mustn't get run down.

20 An early form of life, . 21 Generally called a rotunda, (N.B-Thla has nothing to do with a duck's egg-).

20 Ho had the tenancy of a river

craft nt, a very early age.

26 Plek up an old cloak.

27 Oriental ruler.

Saturday's Solution

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NURATE GLAZIER BEL 8R IN IN TUBY" BTRONGROOM

ENAMEL ESPECIAL

·|1 M PA OT OONVERGE

By Small

Teething troubles

Because SCOTT'S Emulsion

contains 44% of puța cod liver

oli and lime malta

for bous formation,

is præsumta toothing troubles, pickets and soft bonem.

Apk for

EMULSION

So you'va JUST GOT BACK FROM YOUR HONEYMOON, and You're cookING- THE FIRST MBAL: FOR "TH' HUDBY. T'NIGHT, HUH? WELL, THAT'S FINE!

I HOPE IT'LL BE! I've Never COOKED A "THING-|

BEFORE!

WELL, IF I DUZ YOU, I'D PLAY SAFE AND GIVE HIM FRIED HAM, FRIED POTATOES AND WAY BEANS!

Duck AGS

مان تراک

PLANTS

SO MUCH.

A PIECE

Tot A. QUACK

DO YA FRY TH'

HEAVENS, NO! 1 THINK, THEY

BOIL WAX BEANS!

OH, THEN I'M AFRAID TO TAKE A CHANCE ON THEM!

BEANS, TOO?

GOLD FCCS# "THAT SWIM

DREAD DON'T LOAF HERE!

IT'D BE JUST MY LUCK TO HAVE 'EM MELT!

WED

OTHA

La 18- A ROTAAT) (kaning tarmigan vagy kichandran

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