3 Different Tops make this Spring frock ready to wear now
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THE HONGKONG' TELEGRAFI SATURDAY, MARUI 13, 1934,
Girls and Boys' Corner
How Many Letters "C" Can You Find In This Picture
TERE is another kind of picture
H puzzle for boys and girls. Only
a little care is nooded to compete for the splendid prize which is waiting. If `you want to know what the prize, is,” look carefully at all the advertisements in to-day's Telegraph. Particulars are given in one of them.
Look carefully at all the objects in the picture here, and see, how many of them have names beginning with C. Mark these off and make a neat lrt of them. (In ink or penell. Disregard the other objects. Note, too, that only complete objects count- thus, neither the cork in the betale, nor the earls on the doll are to be counted.
Write your name, ago and address clearly underneath; then post it to "Uncle Eddle" elu. Hongkong Telegraph.
All entries must arrive by Wednesday next. and must be compoti- lor's own unaided work. The prize will be given for the correct and best work, according to age and "Uncio Eddic'a" decis- ion is final. All children not over 14 may enter.
"UNCLE EMI" received nearly a hundred entries for last week's painting competition, and had n dificult task sorting them out that he had to spend a whole afternoon doing it. Real artistic mento Edalen by DAPHNE HO (Aged 18) of 17. Beltran Road, Kowloon, who is awarded the prize. "Uncle Eddie" in so pleased with the painting by JOAN HAMILTON, of 294 Prince Edward Road, loon, who is only 7 years of age, that he has decided to award her a consolation prize. Will Daphne and JOYCE BANKER
Joan call at the "Telegraph" office on Monday or Tuesday, to collect their prizes, please? Many other winner of last work entries were excellent, and the following receive special commendation: competition, phate
. K., Rybil lousacau, Kenneth da Roza, l'amela 10, Jenny Felshaw, Icey Lawson, Haida Docker, Gabrielle Chi, Kraphed with her pris to Bhuk Chun, y Rameny, May Chun. Irene Osmund, Paulino Strange and Terence Greenstade,
An early spring frock in heavily corded ottoman silk with three different tops-to keep it warm enough for the cold weather you'll still experi-
ence.
Each drawing illustrates the same dresa: perfectly 'plain, skirt in cut on the cross and has slight, flare out above knees follow- ing from the seam down centre of skirt. Bodice is slightly draped into close neck. Sleeves are short,
~With it, a plain- black calfskin belt or any of the belts that go with the tops.
LEFT
Jacket in black satin white dotted. Note points to wide revers-Paris is going very pointed in its shoulder lines' just now. Does not fasten up, belt holds front in place. Sleeves full, then fitting in close just below elbow.
CENTRE
Over the same frock-a jacket of one of those coarsely woven but finely lined Imens (more easily found in furnishing departments). Shoulder fits flat but sleeve is slightly shrugged. Front lacing to belt and top of jacket to silk boot- laces. Colours are stone with black lines. Belt stone-coloured suede, RIGHT
Light plaid wool tunic. Colour of plaid: black ground with pale green lines. Full bowed collar of same green, fin heavy crepe. Note NAME FORTUNES length of tunic: just
above knee and to--" IS YOUR NAME EVELYN ? figure tailoring.
SYMBOL:
Stepping-stones across a mountain stream."
THIS nome signifies self-reliance, ingenuity and helpfulness. Tuesday is the lucky day,
the
9th and 18th are the best days of the month. The evening hours of your lucky days are the richest in promise.
Sleeves long, tight, unremarkable.
BRONCHITIS
TNTIL April show--
Users and sunshine
return we must be prepared for colds and coughs due to the harsh north and cast winds.
Those chronic auf- ferers who can win- ter in Australia or
By A
Family Doctor
be taken, even when indoors. Housework gives the average woman quite enough to do; but the man who suddenly finda himself sequestered is not in such a happy position. However, if he cares to look
Manila uscape many tribulations; about him, there is no end of but even there the sunshine cannot things which he can tackle, even a room and be guaranteed; whilst the winds to vacuum-cleaning anywhere else in the East sometimes triumphantly exhibiting the bag of make it a dangerous reating place, dust. for those suffering from lung trouble.
TF circumstances permit, no at- tempt should be made to brave the bitter weather. Better to loso a few days' work by remaining-in- doors than risk weeks of illness by sticking to duty. This is particularly true of elderly people, whose circulation cannot stand up against the rigours of winter.
It is this extra strain on a heart already fully burdened which causes these cases of collapse in the street. Indoors the house should be kept comfortably warm throughout. The habit of centrally-heating a house is not employed in Hongkong, except In
Hotels. two of
Hongkong, በጾ the north, yet our damp raw climate brings have such as bron. chills and rheumatism in its train.
tho
"By Request" Recipe for fortunately, is not so cold in winter
CLARET CUP
Add two table-
CENTRAL heating does ensure that Cherry and bright russet brown POUR a bottle of claret into the "chesty" one does not leave are your harmonio colours, they large jug.
warm room to go along cold draughty. drive away melancholy and bring spoonfuls of caster sugar, two passages to a chilly bedroom. It la glasses of sherry, the thinly pared true that bronchities require plenty you joy and peace.
The anemone la. your flower. rind of an orange and a lemon, and, of air, but a sudden drop in tempera- Plant it in masses in your garden a few cubes of tinned pineapple, ture is bound to bring on an attack If your name is Evelyn, and no Stir well and love for several of coughing or wheezing. The alm strife or discord shall approach hours, we should be to keep the room warm but to have the door open so that the air. yourhomor
Strain into a glase jug, add an la circulating all the time. Afro- Tad luckicet gem for you to wear equal quantity of soda water ist place in the room and an open door
before serving, and one or two thin ensure ventilation is the cornet. A
alices of brange and tomo
exerclað, should
Five Minute
Exercise-5
Here is an exercise that will loosen up those muscles ready for the week-end's golf or games...
• POSITION:
Feet about a foot apart.
·Arms straight, above head, palms facing inwards. Fin- gors and
Thumbs also hald. out straight,
EXERCISE:
Swing down, from waist,' and touch left. V foot (or, near- ly) rise, then
down to touch": floor-between your foot, straighten up, then touch right foot..
DON'T bend your knees.
MERESCRIPTION:
Repeat the three move- ments five times.
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