1936-06-25 — Page 2

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

TOR once in a way let's pay attan- tion to men. The men of your family probably think very Httle, if at all, about their personal appear- ance, but, if given the clunce, they would prefer to keep their hair on their head and their mikile-aged apread at bay.

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And yet no one takes the trouble to teach them. even

elementary

rules of self-pro- tection.

IF you object

to your hus-

band going bald, the first rule is not under any cir- eumutange's to allow m to wash his head in the bath, which,"is horrible habit peculiar to

тел.

Make him shom- Doo his hair in a

civilised manner in the wash-basin.

Sharo up an ounce of castile Reap, and melt it

over a slow fire in a pint of warm water. Make him wash his head with several fathers and at least four rin- sing waters, with half a cup of vine- gar in the last rinsing water.

Teach him that a hair-brush is not only to seth his hair into place, but is intended for actual brushing pur poses. Before the Inst smoothing takos place, ho should take both his brushes and brush his hair on end vo that the scalp in treated to a reason- able 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 first aigns of thing a rood unir tonle should be applied cach day. There is ono particularly

TAKING OUT STAINS

GREASE Spot with refined petrol or cleaning spirit. If it resists rub in oleic acid and then ammonia, 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 neld ammonia. Wash this off and treat with enlts of lemon to remove the fron. Then trent with hypochlorite solution and wash it immediately with cold water. If a slight brown stain remains treat it with hydrosulphite, Ink stains un furniture can be removed with a little vinegar in slightly warm water. For marking ink dns the stain with Jodine. then with ordinary photographer's "hypo."

ODINE. Trent with "hypo" or with alcohol and ammonia.

SHOE POLISH, Wash with warm water and soup. Spot with a mixture of amyl acetale 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

ÞETER ALEXANDER NICHOLAS, son of Admiral J. Nicholas, of Lee-on-Solent, stunted over a nursery at Gosport, looping and diving within 10 feet of a gardener,

Then he crashed, wrecking is nero- plane and 50 yards of strawberry frames,

At Gosport when he was Ahed 550

for dangerous flying, he admitted that

he was showing off his flying ability to men working beneath.

DON'T RISK CAKE FAILURES

Bake with Royal

and you can be sure of delicious cake like this

VER stop to think how much

E 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 Koyal 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 you bake.

Insist on genuine Royal Baking Powder. Ask for it

by mune. Order a tin from;. your grocer to-day.

MAIL COUPON TO: '

Delight your friends with this tempting CARAMEL PECAN LOAF

Cream Meup shartening: add (32 cups sugar slowly. heating In well, Add 3 polasten eggs, one at a time, beating a well after cich netthlon, Bild, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, Sifs together 216 rupa pastry four, 234 teaspoons [tugal Itaking Powder, li traspor sali and toki alternately with 5 cup milk to first zuixture, Hakedingtreased tour pan in unserale nveu at 350" 17, Lait cu br. When cold, cuver cop mat siddeze with Caramel Frosting fra pe 13 of the Royal Cook Boni, Garden with pecans pat mate.

llege send me a free copy of the famous Royal Cook Dooli.

Name. Address

CONNELL BROTHERS, LTD., Dept. 16403, Post Office Box 88, Hongkong, China.

Asks

Jane Gordon

good brand made with oil for dry scalps and without all for

grensy scalps.

MEN would be saved all complexion trouble if they would only give the top half of their faces one quarter of the attention that the they give the lower half. The average man lathers his face, zhaves it neatly, and finishes with a careless wipe of the spongo and a lick of the towel. If when he had finished shaving he would take a rubber spongo aml treat-the top part of his face jo, light lather of ordinary complexion soap, giving his nose plenty of friction, and then rinse thoroughly with cool water, he would prevent any inclination towards bluckheads, which in a sun only appear, on the nose and opper part of the cheek.

For men with dallente 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 Figns of roughness of lumpy rashes should bo kept clean by swabbing with warm boracle lotion and dabbed afterwards with calomine lotion.

THOSE THIOSE men who tlaker about with machinery and

whose hands are inclined to get extra rough and dirty should be provided with warm olive oil.

The best way in to pour plenty of olive oil into the palm of the hand before washing, rub it well into the hunds, and then wash off with lukewarm water and a good lather of soap. This gets most of the stickness off, and the second ordinary washing will leave the hands elean and prevent chapplag.

There is n special lodine oil which can be rubbed round the cracked cuticles and will put them in condition again, in a very short space of thine.

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DAILY dozen is even more necessary for mon than it is for women because men have no support in the way of belts and corseta.

A correct breathing exercise is the most important part of the daily routine. This is done as follows:

Stand erect near an open window, place the palms of the hands on the lower part of the ribs, lavenibs through your nose until the lower. ribs expl as for ne possible, then let the breath out by contracting the abdominal wall inwards.

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

Four pounds red or black cur- rants, 4lb. sugar, 1 gallon water. Wails and atern eurrais. Put into larve earthenware vennel, ndd water. Cavor and stand for 3 days, kilerin each day. Prens through a virainer, add sugar, and when dolved phur into `n raak. When fermenta tion crace, bottle. Cork tightly and stand In cool, dry place.

RAISIN WINS

Two pounds raisins, 4lb. sugar, 2 gallons cold water, 2 table. spoons yeast.

Lemure aby stalks from, patakas, put into Inte boller with little water, and simmer till oft alonul 30 minite-then rub through |

koda water, 1 large bottle lemon- ade, 2 tablespoons sugar, nutmeg, slices of cucumber, lenion...

Pour the glaret into a large buw). mil sugar telinee, thire affeem of lemon, and cucumber. Stand for 1 hour. Remove lemon and cacumber. Add soda water and lemonade. Serve at once.

MILK TEA

Ten, bolling milk. Heat the trapol with Edling water. But in the ten our on the mlik nul low to pland two minutes before poaring out,

MANHATTAN FRUITCUP

One phit any fruit juice, 1 pint ginger ale, 1 pint soda water, ice, Mia fruit juice and singer kle

chill. Just before" serving achi

a nice. Melt the way the guld ad raints pula nud yearl. Leave for 8 dare. thomasily

and

then train the quid into a cnak. But the mods water. Serve in gmalt glow with

emely until fermentation comes, then allow, shaved fee,

the rank to stand for 12 mouths before bute iting the wine.

GINGER MEER

Six nunces bruised ginger, 5lb. Mugat, ib. honey. 4. gallons water, & tablespoons lemon fulce, essence lemon to taste, 1 egg- white,

LEMON TRA

One tension ten, 1⁄2 Temon tu each person.

„Prqueeze" the Jenant into in gum Pour on 15 Jubat bollinie water Pour this way to the ten

in the tempot and wind 2 mla

the tempot with bolling water and stambi PE

Strain off bite themes. Serve out silen of femon septrately.

all ginger la nat water for 50! Lemon tea enn be served ter]: ABory Lea date, then schl wuene, lemon juie, Jouvy,, to become quita est. Put up of low data and total water. Steals through flannel. early plans. Pour tes over. Serve with slee

• When cool, ndd beaten egg-white and lemon Juf beim. Convence. Fover and stand 4 days, then bolt@

Cork down tightly. Thk, alger beer will ke for masɛhn,

RISSIAN TEA

One, tension- ten to each. pint water, iccrallees of lemon. blake the ten in the usual, wena Straja Tight of and -nilow - to become suite cold. When ready to mešim, put on liimist at in aim at nemo shaved ice and alles of temas, Fill the glass with the cold teh mol: Morse at her.

CLARET CU

One bottle claret, small bottle.

TEA. PUNCH

One cup of hot tea, table. spins arnage, juice, $ table. spoons lemon juice, table. spoons sugar, 1 pint ginger ale, 1-

Bint soda water. 3 tablespoons. -xhurry,

hinke the 10w aut perve on to the sugar, When dissolved, add orase und leis Julep. When cold, mặt ginger ale, soda water, and sherry; then the shaved les. Serve fa inanes alshod with sprigs of mist or thin lim of orange.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936.

FELDMAN'S 41st SONG & DANCE ALBUM!

contains

Lady in Rod, Rose in Her Hair,

About ́s Quarter To Nino, Lullaby of Broadway, For You Madonna, She's a Latin From Manhattan.

etc.. otc.. etc.

LAWRENCE WRIGHT'S 37th SONG & DANCE ALBUM

contains

Lights Out, Gypsy Violin, Lovo is Like a Cigarette, As Long as Our Hearts Are Young, White Cliffs of Dover, Missouri Lullaby. You Can Always Tell a jaffa.

ofci, otc., ofc.

FOR ALL THE LATEST SONG & DANCE ALBUMS COME TO

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY. Marina House, 19. Queen's Road. Central, Tel.. 24648.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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10

120

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1 Downcast.

ACROSS

3 A fixby sort of science.

8 Compianist's family native

America.

eredit.

7 Still

to

D Nothing could be more profound

Than this river annoyance.

10 Hore, all which I can see, I think you can see, too: it's only compo, Emily (hidden).

11 How this bird will go on if it loses its tall, and very naturally. 12 Juside information: You'll find

what you're seeking.

16 This part is useful in case of accident: no one could call it about..

17 Such splits ire distinctly non-

nerobaile, and non-alcoholic..

18 The minor affliction that supplies

Its own doctor.

21 This is wired ul wrong.

21 Jidden 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, B, 6)..

31 Chemists like to receive these

letters.

'DOWN

1 Not a sitting member of the party, though he stands all right. 2 These tricksters get hold of red

dogs.

3 Bdlen in Clue 10.

4 Could hen be made injurious

to chickens 7 It could, thus. Ola Turk always has to do as told.

6 Such a task would seem to do us

These change colour. slightest provocation.

13

on

the

13 Preteners make queer Sam sad.. 14 Vegetable well known in tho

Strand

15 Formed by linka.

10 It is the sense intended in which

men gain.

20 Sailors do this to their ship when

they vacale it.

21 Don't play with "soft food here In

Notts,

22 A sketchy figure. 26 Hidden in Clue 10.

27 The little beast went the wrong

way.

28 Dog.

Yesterday's Bolution PLUCK SEVERAL O FINE

KITBAGS CONCA V

R-O-UTLEVEL, 8-T-A- WETE 6MNKA@O]

O HATED NOMAD

K "1.ND RED AS

FLEXT IMAGE RAKE

ORLEANSINDRAWN

ABSORBINGTREA D

HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

The total Expenditure in 1966 on behalf of sick and destitute children is estimated at $25,000; against which the Income to date is $12,000 only..

The Society asks for, the balance of

$13,000

to continue its work.

Mr. A. McKELLAR, C.A.,

c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.,

1. & O. Building.

Mr. KWOK CHAN,

c/o Banque de L'Indo Chine,

Hongkong.

3 Silver Cups, A "Filmo" Straight-8 Movie Camera, $250 in Cash Prizes

to be won in the Hongkong Telegraph's 6th ANNUAL AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION

IT'S A

SALESMAN SAM

[LONG RACE -| THIS [HOPELESS) [HANDICAP!!

LET'S TAKE] A SQUINT AS

GALLOPIN'

GUS GOES

INTO A SPRINT!

DIDJA GET 5TH RHYME?

KEEP STEPPIN' GUS! I'LL CHASE, THAT BEE OFF'N YER SNOOT)

WE WIN! HOORAY! WE WIN!!!

FINISH END OF LINE ALL OUT

A Swell Win

WE WON,

SAM, BUT IT WAS AWFUL

CLOSEI

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 NOSEL

7. M. AEG, LE SÉ, PAT, OFF.

-P1996 ÚT MEA SERVICE, INŠ

“GALLOPIN GUS

2.OVERSHOES 3. PARASOL

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