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Name Chart CORA

Hymbol: A malden rinus crowned with a lauret wreath..

THE inner meaning of this

namel pociis fancy, dell- rate Imagination, romance of Keellar,

Your, lucky day is Monday, and the second hour after sun- rise and the hour of midnight are the most propitious. Your best days of the month are the 7th and the 10th,

The colours that are most la harmony with your name are Loft

shades of turquoise bluc and silvery grey,

Let your jewels be set in all-. ver, and for your lucky gems wear pearls.

Your lower in the white rose, and your lucky number is 7.

DINNER MENU

Puffed Egor

Is Your HOME

IS

by our

NURSERY

EXPERT

'AFETY First" is a slogan

with which everyone is

thought is being given to making the roads safe for the public.

But have you ever stopped to con alder whether your own home is zate for the children, and the risks that you may be running with babies and toddlers in the family?

Today I am dealing with problems from renders on this subject, and I feel Eure they will interest others

Open Windows

Bfy problem concerns open windows, Our toddler is at an age when I dare nol icave him alone in a room without closing the window. He climbs out of

Cannerala of Grouse with Mush his cot at bedtime to play with the

Tooms or Onions Mashed Potatoes Creamed Vegetable Marrow Apple Snow

CUT rounds of buttered toast and

spread with pounded anchovies) (plain wast can be used if pre-¦ ferred). Whip the egg whites very stify with a pinch of salt, make into moulds on the toast, hollow the yolk into each. centres and drop Sprinkle with salt and pepper, add Uny piece of butter and cook light- ty under the grill.

Old grouse for casserole are sold Inexpensively. Cut into joints, dip in seasoned flour and fry in butter. Fry the mushrooms or onions also. Put together into a casserole. pour away some of the butter, add a little consoned flour to the rest and stie in some good stock. When boiling pour over the grouse, put on the lid, and cook in i moderate oven for an hour and a half. A little bacon can be served with the bird 10

liked.

Allow an egg white and 240z. of sugar lo cach pound of apples. Peel, core and slice apples and cook with A very little water until soft, then rub through a sieve and add the SuKor to the hot puree. Whip the whites very süfly, fold into puree, and heap in a bowl. Sprinkle with finely chopped pistachio nuts,

zindow catches.-" Fresh Air."

I SUGGEST that you provide baby

with one of my mafely-belts to keep. him nafo in bed. There are also good steel safety-bars which can be fixed to ali windows, and which will solve this

problem for you

You can fix them yourself as they only need screwing into the woodwork on either side of the window. The prin varies recording to the length required, Atarting at 10. a dozen for lengths of 1-30 inch

Kettle Dangers

I notice that aveldents often occur through a chlid grasping the spout of

bolling kettle even when a pre- guard has been provided. How could this be avoided?" I have an invalti mother, and offen have to go upstairs to her, leaving baby alone." York." GET Into the habit of placing your

keitio with the spout Towaris the aide of the fireplace and rather to- arts the back. Then the child cannot rap it, and, should it boll over, the wont that can happen is that your grate may be marked, and possibly the are put out, but a child playing near the ilreplace will escape all harm. After a Fall

Mp.Httle boy had a nasty tumble of a wall recently and seemed quite dazed allerieards, f bathed his head and he came round before long. Should t have done anything else?" Cumpre Gien."

WHEN a child seems dazed after a

fail, it is always wise to let him lle down in a room with the light shaded off for a while; avold all fusa and disturbance. A cloth wrung ou! In water and vinegar care be applied

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Offers:

A grand selection in FUR

COATS.

COATS

trimmed with furs

and-

TAILORED

SUITS

Prices Moderate...

Orders taken.

15-19 Queen's Road, C. ́

Marina House,

Mezzanine Floor.

ADVERTISE

where there is no

doubt about

to the head. Once he begins to revive, give a dose of some mild aperient with-

further delay.

If the fall has been a severe one. keep him quietly in bed for the rest of the day and give no solid food, 'If there is any vomiting, or if the chill complains of the light, send for thr doctor.

Hot Water

My neighbour was cutied out of the room just after she had put in the hot water for baby's bullt. Ne grawled over the bath, and, although there was not enough water to cause a serious burn, his hands were badly scalded. — “Pen. -ouce."

WREN preparing baby's bath every

mother should train herself to put in a certain amount of cold water Brat. There are two reasons for this.

First, if zho is called away in the middle of her preparations, baby can come to no harm as far as the bath 19 concerned. Secondly, the metal bath will not get no abnormally warm that tin child's small sent is burned when he placed in the bath. I am conn- dent that many children cry in their baths because they are sitting on the hol melat surface.

"The water's not a bit too hot, baby," nother assures the child, I agree, but the surface of the bath itself may be muficiently hot to cause painful locat

SAFE ..for your

Child?

in small girls. I would suggest your getting her an unbreakable doll which she can wani and dress to her heart's content withou spolling it.

There is a splendid rubber doll on the marke whien feels like a real baby and can be bathe without any damage. It is not expensive, and feel cure that your little girl would he perfectl antisded with this if you gave her rome prope baby clothes to dress it.

She would then leave you to look after your ow baby while she dealt with hera! Moreover, sli would be occupied constructively, which is all ( the good.

Not Her Medicine

My small girl has been fit with whooping cough. Last night she started coughing and m husband, wishing to spare me, got up to give h some of her cough-mixture. By mistake, he

Stool safety bars

ecro,s an open window protect the children and allow fresh air to come in.

Inflammation if hot water has been poured in first and the baby popped in immediately after it has been cooled down

Upstairs-Downstairs

We live in rooma, second-floor bed- room and sitting-room with a tiny Witchen on the floor below I am terri- fed that my toddler will some day take a hender down the stairs. Can you suggest anything to keep him. saic7 My landlady won't allow a wooden gate," Chatham,"

CAN let you have the name of the makers of an excellent cord-meth Kate which makes an eMelent guard for the top of the stairs. This is sold in several sizes and the price varies from 35. 6d. to 45. 6d, according to Izc.

It is equally good for shutting off the bottom of a sintrense if you do not wish the child to clamber up or for closing aff the forbidden part of a flower-gar. den,

Mother's Rival

My little three-year-old is jealous of my having a neto baby and seems to want to get possession of him. I dreadt leaving them in a room together lest she attempts to take him out of his cot." Worried:

YOUR trouble is not so unusual as - it might appear. This strong, maternal Instinct, often develops early

Here is a

Bed-time Story

Tus is a pista tale about bed and bathroom furnishings.

poured out some tooth acho cure which is kep 17 # similar bottle Luckily the child refus to drink it. Can you sup- gest something practical for avoiding much acci. dents?"Stoke-on-Trent,"

you have a eramo- plione, keep your worn needles; otherwise, b them from some friend who hea Then stick little crown of these needles round the corks of all bottles which are not, for internal use. You will feel them at once. in the dar:: however sleepy you may be.

Millinery Modes

THERE is an Eastern influence about

many of the high crowns, accord- ing to our Paris artist. The fex-like trat illustrated in black felt with four folds of silk in front standing slimy to atten- tion.

These shapes are

to be seen with lower crowns Some are trimmed with ribbons.

These are wonderfully varied-velvet, Batin. moiré, taffeta, chenill also narrow sucde and antelope trimmings. Tho latter looks like velvet Lace from a distance. flowers cut with long, narrow petals. giving the effect of a large, earnlessly arranged dalsy, appear on fell hats.

Long quilts are shaded in two or three different colours. Rooster feathers are another unusual trim. ming which sweep across the crowns of model hats.

TEN-MINUTE

SWEETS

CHOCOLATE MAYONNAISE is a sweet which can be served for either

Coloured linen for the bed is still popular, but the latest Idea in sheets lunch or dinner. Beat and mix the

is white with touches of colour. The best are in linen with a wide colour-yolk of 3 eggs with 215oz, of choco- ed barder attached and finished with cording. Embroidered spots, in set: of three, decorate the white beneath the border,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1936.

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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ACROSS

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1 Let me introduce you to the Provost Marshal's foll (two words, 8, 6).

9 You won't win a bezique if you don't.

gume of

10 May be-eaton direct from the

Cuitle.

11 I bet you've never seen this

before. 12 Comparatively clean,

13 Be calm: don't get into one.

18 Increase the tension and perhaps

you'll get thin.

17 Statd, shall we say? or stayed, it

you no prefer.

19 A celestial cigar,

late previously dissolved in 1 or 222 Get wider here by taking in the

One sheet and one pillow-ense is the set for a single bed. A plain tablespoonfuls white sheet is used for the under one.

.

Gold, blue and various colours may be chosen.

Another idea is to have just the coloured border and initials or monogram worked in the same colour on the white sheet, either in thei centre or at one side.

of water. This

should be quite smooth and used only when cold. When well mixed, add gradually the whites of eggs beaten to a very stiff froth with 22oz. of sugar. Serve in a glass WHEN sheets are all-white, cording finishes have rather superseded dish or in custard glasses.

hemstliching. It is stronger and stands up to laundering better. Some are further decorated with Rather Ane marocain, with just a

is hint of embroidery, wavy lines in cording.

fabric being used for quilt and bed white bread about a quarter of an the crust. Quite the loveliest bed set I've spread sels. These look well in Inch thick and remove seen was of finely woven linen with rooms where carpets or curtains are With these make Jam sandwiches, rather wide edging and insertions patterned,

of dainty hand-made Flanders lace.

another

JAM SLICES.-Cut a few slices of

using whatever kind of jam is pre- ferred. Now moisten the sandwiches For bedspreads, down quills and

mat NEW type of bath, A bedroom cushion covers, chintz has

has appeared. It is com- with a little sweetened milk, brush staged a come-back. Afler a tre- posed of chenille and rubber, is non-over with beaten yolk of egg, cont mendous popularity there was a alip, very thick, soft and Juxurious with breadcrumbs, and fry in hot lull, and now it has emerged again looking, and shown in shades of fold the limelight. It is nearly al- gold, blue, green and pink, as well butter or fat to a light golden colour. ways quilted,

as black or white,

E. S. Drain, and sprinkle with sugar.

ŠALESMAN SAM

QUICK! THEREŠ A RABBIT,

SAMMY

GET 'IM! SHOOT!

CLICK!

GEE, IT DIDN'T GO OFF, DID IT?

Very Quick Judgment

COURSE NOT!|| YOU SAP! WHY DIDN'T

IT WASN'T LOADED!

YA LOAD YER GUN BE- FORE YA FIRED AT

THAT RABBIT?

SAY, I'M NOT THAT DUMB

rond.

25 Sire, it is for you to change the

money in Brazil.

26 Adds nothing to the allowance,

so to speak.

27 Continental capital. 30 Drank greedily and

hearty good will.

with

3

31 Worcestershire town. 32 Where's Anila, Ted? thyphen.

7, 7) (anag.).

+

DOWN

1 Just think: you can see the tide

rise here.

2 Sounds a moist sort of thrashmg,

doesn't it?

3

It carries people away, thus up. setting the market.

4 The painter who made the best

run.

3 Our ancestors crossed, the Chan-

nci in such bundles.

B Defunct

* Acted dishonourably and with

heat

31

8 Swiss in on acrobatic pose.

14 Sport peculiarly adapted for

young shaver.

15 Bird, or hen, to be precise, per-

haps.

18 Had N been broken then, as

ordered?

20 But if the water-be frozen, make

a hole, of course. 21 The

vilinge

unstable Essux which passes from one bank to another,

22 Where it is' necessary to place a

Wager in good time...

23 one?

24 This used to be kept by lovers

In rural England..

28 Where many people pui a

shilling.

29 The girl who could always

make a sale.

Testerday's Solution AWRIT SEEMPLUTE A ja OPETCHERS HOS BRUNACHALLOW E MESTOMFOOLSA 2A, DANESE PENEMANGY BENEDELD=#G#12

TAGGERS ARAWAH

LA CTIONSE FRANCIE LESHARE FTE

L ETHEM ANSANE & TAYE O BE IN VUO U FÊ NIE BEING ISIENATTY E CHANDLED ME TESTGRES 8. I OKRE

By Small

IF I'DA STOPPED TA LOAD,TH' RABBİT

WOULDA GOT AWAY!

CIRCULATION

1936 MY NEA BERVIEĽ LHG.

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