FOR
once in a way lot's pay atten tion to men. The men of your family probably think very little, if at all, about their personal appeara ance, but, if given the chance, they would prefer to keep their hair on thele head and their middle-aged
spread at bay.
And yet no ono takes the trouble to
teach them oven.
tho elementary
rules of self-pro-
tection.
I
you object to your hun-
band going bald, the first rulo
not under aus eir- cumstances to allow him to wash his head in the bath, which is r horrible halik
peculiar to men.. Make him xham poo his hale in n
elvilled manner in the wash-basin,
Shave
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of enstile soap, and melt it
over a slow fire in a pint of warm water. Make him wash his head with several lathers and at least four rin- sing waters, with half a cup of vine- gar in the hunt rinsing water.
Teach him that a finir-brush is not
only to south his hair into place, but Is Intended for actual brushing pur
Before the last smoothing puses. Lakes pince, he should take both his brushes and brush his hair on end ro that the scalp is treated to a reason- abin amount of friction.
After a thorough brushing, he can apply all the hair lotion that he wishes to keep his unruly locks in place.
At the frat signs thinning a frood hair tonle should be appli each day. There is one particularly
TAKING OUT STAINS
GREASE Spot with refined petrol or cleaning spirit. If it resista rub in oleic acid and then ammenin, washing it off afterwards.
INK. For writing Ink try to remove it with ammonia and water. If it still resists pad the stain with oleic neid ammonia. Wash this off and treat with salts, of lemon to remove the iron. Then treat with hypochlorite solution and wash it immediately with cold water. If a slight brown stain remains treat it with hydrosulphite. Ink stains on furniture can be removed with a little vinegar in slightly warm water. For marking ink dah the stain with iodine, then with ordinary photographer's "hyo."
IODINE Trent with "hypo" or with alcohol and ammonia. SHOE POLISH, Wash with warm water and soap. Spot with a mixture of amyl acetate and acetone.
TAR. Spot with refined petrol or cleaning spirit, and then wash
with warm water.
Is Your Husband Going Bald?
SHOWED OFF AND THEN CRASHED
A
Asks
Jane Gordon
good brand made with all for dry scalps and without oll for
greasy scalps.
TEN would be saved all complexion trouble if they would only give the top half of their faces ond quarter of the attention that the they give the lower half. The average man inthera his face, chaves it nently, and finishes with n careless wipe of the mongo and a dick of the towel. If when he had finished aluving he would take a rubber sponge and treat the top part of his face to a light lather of ordinary complexion soap, giving his nose plenty of friction, and then rinse thoroughly with cool water, he would provent any inclination towards blackheads, which in a man only appear on the nose and upper part of the cheek.
For men with delicate skins that become, painfully rough and red after shaving there are several excellent preparations on the maket, some being of the honey and almond type, and others that look like milk.
Any signs of roughness of lumpy rashex should be kept clean by swabbing with warm borace lction and dalibed afterwards with calomning lotion.
THOSE men who linker about with machinery and whose hands are inclined to get extra rough and dirty should be provided with warm olive oil.
The best way is to pour plenty of olive oil into the paim of the hand before washing, rub it well into the hands, and then wash off with lukewarm water and a good lather of soap. Thin gets most of the stickness off. and the second ordinary washing will leave the hands clean and prevent chapping.
There a special lodino oll which can be rubled round the cracked cuticles and will put them in condition again in a very short space of time.
M
DAILY dozen is even more necessary for men than it is for women
because men have no support in the way of belts and cornels.
A correct breathing exercise in the most important part of the daily. routine. This is done as follows:
Stand erect near su open window, placo the palms of the hands on the expand ns far as possible, then let the breath out by contracting the PETER ALEXANDER NICHOLAS of the rite brunchs through your nose until the lower ribs
nodominal wall brwards.
son of Admiral J, Nicholas, of Lee-on-Solent, stunted över a nursery at Gosport, looping and diving within 10 feet of a gårdener,
Then he ernahel, wrecking his nere- plane and yards of strawberry frames.
At Gosport when he was fined £50) for dangerous dying, he admitted that
he was showing off his flying ability to men working beneath.
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EVE
VER stop to think how much depends on the 2 or 3 tea- spoonfuls of baking powder you measure into your cake?
Such a small quantity-yet what a difference it can make. For a bak- ing powder failure can mean the complete waste of all your other ingredients.
It doesn't pay to take chances. Especially when Royal Baking Pow- der costs so little. And remember, this high-quality baking powder is always uniform, always reliable. With Royal you can easily make light, tender, delicious cakes every time bake.
you
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genuine Royal"
Baking Powder. Ask for it
by name. Order a tin from
your grocer to-day.
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WHO'S AFRAID of
the BIG Bold MERCURY
When there's these ways of
Quenching that Thirst
HOT days call for long, refreshing, cooling drinks--and plenty of them! It's great fun making them at home; considerably cheaper, too.
CURRANT WINE
soda water, 1 large bottle lemon- ade.~2 tablespoons--Nugar,~ nutmeg, slices of cucumber, 1 lemon.
#!
Four pounds red or black cut- rants, 4ib. Augar, 1 gallon water. Wash and stem curran. Put into Jarge
Pour the claret into a large bowl, earthenware vemel, add water. Cover and
nutmeg, thin lines of lemon, and xland for a day, wiring each day. Prese sugar through a strainer, add sugar, and when cucumber. Stand for 1 hour. Remove lemon disolves pour into a enak, When fermenta and cucumber. Add anda water and lemonade. ton war, bello. Cork tightly and stand Serve at once.
in cool, si plaIN WINE
Two pounds raisins, 4lb. sugar,
2 gallons. cold water, 2 table- spoons yesst.
Remove any atalka from raislas, put into large boller with ittle water, and simmer LIL soft-about 10-minutes-then rub through
a sieve. Melt the sugar in the liquid mid
maista pulp and yeast.
MILK TEA
Tea, boiling milk.
Heal the teapot with boiling water. Pui in the tea. Pour on the mlik and allow to stand two minutes before pouring out.
MANHATTAN FRUITCUP
One pint any Fruit juice, 1 pint ginger ale, 1 pint soda water, lec.
Mix Trull Jakee hd ginger air; and Leave for 3 days.thoroughly chill. Just before serving add
then within the liquid into a caak. Bung the souls water. Berve in small kisses with loosely until fermentation ceases, then allow shaved ice,
the cask to stand for 12 mouths before bot- tling the wine.
GINGER BEER
Six ounces bruised ginger, Glb. sugar. b honey, 4 gallons water, & tablespoons lemon juice, essence leman to taste, 1 egg-
white.
LEMON TEA
One teaspoon tea, lemon tu
each person.
Squeeze the lemon into a log. Pour ont pine buiting water. Pour this on to the tra
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFII, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1986.
FELDMAN'S 41st SONG & DANCE ALBUM
contains
Lady in Rod, Rose, in Her Hair,
About a Quarter To Nina, Lullaby of Broadway, For You Madonna, She's a Latin From Manhattan.
otc., etc., ctc.
LAWRENCE WRIGHT'S 37th SONG
DANCE ALBUM
contains
Lights Out, Gypsy Violin, Love is Liko'a Cigaretto. As Long as Our Hearts Are Young, White Cliffs of Dover,
· Missouri Lullaby, You Can Always Tell a Jaffa,
etc.. atc.
etc...
FOR ALL THE LATEST SONG & DANCE ALBUMS COME TO
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OUR
BRITISH CROSSWORDS
10
120
1 Downeast..
ACROSS
3 A fishy sort of science.
8 Communista family native to
America.
9 Nothing could be more profound
than this river annoyance.
10 Here, all which I can see, I think you can see, too: it's only comino, Emily (hidden).
11 How this bird will go on if it loses its tail, and very naturally, 12 Juside information: You'll find
what you're seeking,
16 This part is useful in case of necklent: no one could call it stout.
17 Such splits are distinctly non-
acrobatic, and non-alcoholle.
18 The minor afliction that supplica
its own doctor.
23
This is wired all wrong.
in Clue 10.
21 Weapon-bares itself, too.
25 If you lose one you spoil this.
28 Really, I pray thee,
29 Are in the shed, cut.
30 Old Persian flying unit. (two --words.5,.6)..
31 Chemists like to receive these
letters.
DOWŃ
1 Not a sitting member of the party, though he stands all right,
2 These tricksters get hold of red
dogs.
3 Hidden in Clue 10.
4 Could henna be made injurious
to chickens? It could, thus,.
Of a Turk always has to do told,
G Such a task would seem to do us
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credit,
7 Sull,
613
These change colour on the slightest provocation.
13 Pretences make queer Sam and.
14 Vegetable well known in the
Strand.
15 Formed by links.
19 It is the sense intended in which
men gain.
20 Sailors do this to their ship whica
they vacate It.
21 Don't play with soft food here in
Notis.
24 A sketchy figure.
26 Hidden in Clue 10.
27 The little beast went the wrong
way,
28 Dog.
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HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
The total Expenditure in 1936 on behalf of in the teapot and stand 2 minutes. Fill up sick and destitute children is estimated at
the tempol with bolling water and Kand minutes. Strain off into gimpe Serve out $25,000, against which the Incama to date is
leef lemon separately.
$12,000 only.
water for 30 Lemon can be served feed: Allow tem loll ginger In 3 aunris minutes, then add rugar, lemon Juice, honey, to become yolte cold. Pat lump of ice into and rent of water, Ftrain through famel. each winne. Pour in over. Serve with eilces When cool, add beaten egg-white and lemon at lemon, Pesence. Cover and stand-4 days, then bottle.) Cork down thehtly. This ginger beer will keep for months.
RUSSIAN TEA
One teaspoon ten to each pint, water, ice, slices of lemon, duke the ten te lo usual way. Strain cold. tluk off and allow to become quito When reply to nerve, put one fum; RogMT in a glass, neil some shaved in and pitee of Iemon. Fill the late with the cold ten anil
otuner,
CLARET CUr One bottle claret, Hmall bottle
TEA PUNCH
One cup of hot tea, 9 table. apons, orange julee, 4 table- spoons lemon juice, 4 table. spoons sugar, 1 pint ginger ale, I
pint soda water, 3 tablespoons sherry.
Make the ten auf peur on to the aught. When disculves, add orange and trinn julie. When cold, add singer in a water, anst aberry; then the shaved Ice. Serve in glare garnished with sprigs of mink of thin stiers of orange.
The Society asks for the balance of
$13,000.
to continue its work.
Mr. A. McKELLAR, C.A.,
c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.,"
P. & O. Building.
Mr. KWOK CHAN,
c/o Basque de L'Inde Chine,
Hongkong.
3 Silver Cups, A "Filmo” Straight-8 Movie Camera, $250 in Cash Prizes.
to be won in the
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IT'S A
SALESMAN SAM
LONG RACE+
THIS HOPELESS, HANDICAP
LET'S TAKE À SQUINT,
AS GALLOPIN
GUS GOES INTO
A SPRINT!
KEEP STEPPIN' GUS! I'LL CHASE
THAT BEE OFF'N YER, SNOOT!
A Swell Win
WE WIN! HOORAY!||WE. WON,
WE WIN!!!
FINISH
END OF LINE
ALL OUT
SAM, BUT IT WAS AWFUL
CLOSE!
YEAH! IT'S' A GOOD THING A BEE STUNG GUS ON TH' BEEZER!
By Small
IT SWELLED UP AN' WE WON BY TH'
BUMP ON HIS NOSE!
GALLOPIN' GUS
Z.OVERSHOES 3. PARASOL
DIDJA GET
5TH RHYME?
1938 ŘÍ NEA SERVICE.
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