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the stuff,

FRONT

and HANDBAG

Here is a smart dicky and a handbag to match, which pare can make yourself. YOU NEED: Three-quarters of a yard of 30-inch wide material....... 'Cut out a paper pattern first, so as not to rizic spoiling

plaid FABRIC: Suff utan taffein would go well under, a silk suit.

flannel under a cloth cont .. linen-tweed, if you like it... or in a plain coloured hunting-cloth.......... HOW TO CUT: Cut front to measurements given in the diagram ** and join up as indicated by letters, Length of belt tabs depends upon individual measurements,

Front and back should look 'exactly the same-both with flops. Fasten with snap fasteners or initials. To make: cut from doubled material, Stitch the two picces together, leaving the top open. Press the fold where-in- diented. Pull corners A and B down to centre fold (dot in first diagram), and fold back half of the square formed..

BAG:

TO WEAR either tie the top of

the front, you can

the apron at the back of the neck or bring the taga round Пр chowo.

Have you a Camera Eye?

W

HEN 1 watch the modern Talkies, and reo how the tales detali la caught by ti mera

and magni0-1 on the melen, I sometimen wonder how an ordinary person's day would appene.

it we recorded.

I was nurrying to the station when I caught might of my Rah mai te was holding one end of a te enamelled ein, like the one I used to fetch milk in when WA lived In A country village long ago.

The other end was Jt3 tils pony's mouth. The pony, was having a long drink with obvious enjoymen', neither knowing nor curing how fenty he looked with the blue can sticking out of his mouth.

"He loves his cup of tea,' called the fish man cheerily na I passed. "Wise

MARFAK

You can get thousands

of extra miles from this self - scaling . chassis lubricant.

Obtainable at:

FAR EAST MOTORS

20 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

TEXACO

PREVENTS RUST

3-IN

3-in-One Ost protocts all

motal parts. against rust and tarnish.

CLEANS

AND

LUBRICATES

3-IN-ONE OIL

pony," I answered, . and I thought "Nice fish man." I wished that everyone in the hat weather were s

by

MINNIE

careful of the comfort PALLISTER

of doga and horses an he. The train had just

started off when 1 knw a school- boy make a wild dash down the corridor. Before I bad time to wonder if he had forgotten some. thing at was going to take the risk of Jumping out. he had fastened a door which had not latched.

Prompt Action

The train

vus swaying as speed got up, and a person walking along might have been thrown aghinst that duor and fallen out, bad it not been for the sharp-eyed boy and bila prompt action

If a giant camera were turning nil day long how many milions of tiny nets like these would go tu make up the sum ista of humm le, and how suT* prired we should be to see them repro- duced.

And if we could only hanging that we stood before a camera which re corded every net and word, we might often be a good deal more discreet.

Could Not Bear

The Radio.

An Unhappy Victim Of Nerves.

"My nerves were in such a state; that could not bear the wireless," stales Mrs. M.. Rea, of 27, Manning- ham

Road,

Anfield, Liverpool. "Every little thing. Irritated me. hd bad bouts of dizziness and faint- nesa. I became very anaëmie;" "my" face was pule, and the least exertion made me Ereathless. 1 could not sleep at night, and was in a state of constant dread.

"Nothing tried gave me uny re- lief, until one day a nurse advised me to try Dr. Williams' pink pills. I did so, and soon began to cut and sleep belter. My nerves became stendy, the colour returned to my cheeks, and before long I was able to do my housework again. Now I feel better than I have done for years."

Dr Williams: pink pills have proved a priceless boon 10 thousands of run-down nervy women, because they netually create new, rich blood, which gives new life and energy to the whole system. So If you suffer as

Mrs. Read

did, let nothing prevent you from giving these pills a trial. For troubles arising from an

im-

Ted state by the blood. tive disorders, insomnia, es- |

rheumatism and its kindred aliments, loss of appetite, weight and strength there is no more effective treatment than Dr. Willums Pink Pills. Ob- tainable from chemists everywhere. Equally good for men.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori MASSAGE

Acupuncture, Moxoequals and Bone Betting Holder of Japanese and Hongkong Governi merit blerness. Cures Sprained Ankles and Wrists. Recommerofet for many years by Local Hospitals and Dociora.

4. Wyndham Street. (1st floor). Tel. 20051.

ADVERTISE

where there is no

doubt about

CIRCULATION

KIPPERS

FOR BREAKFAST

KIPPERS

are

cheap again. Here are two more ways of serving. them for breakfast.

Kipper

Scramble

Here is another way of serving kippers that is very popular at

breakfast time. Allow one kipper per person, or two if they are small

ones.

The night before they are re- quired, place the kippers in your frying pan, cover will water, and bring to the boil very slowly. Sim- mer for five minutes. When they are cold, remove the flesh from the bone and break up with fork.

In the morning, take half as many $885 ns you took kippers, and allow of milk to each twa tablespoonfuls egg. Beat the eggs and milk toge ther, and add the faked kipper. Season with pepper, but no snit.

Melt a little butter in a saucepan, pour in the mixture, and stir, until it thickens. Serve on rounds bultered toast.

Fillets

Bloater

of.

of

Bloaters, like kippers, are unother delicious variety of the herring. For some reason, they are not eaten so freely as kippers, but cook them lice this and you will БСе how popular they will be.

Break off the heads, split the fish open down the back and remove the flesh in long filets. Dip cach pleeg in oiled butter, then in cheese, and lay them in a greased fireproof dish. Bake for ten minutes in a brisk oven or, if you prefer, grill them for lvo

or three minutes. Serve bblong Alices of buttered loast, and If for a special occasion, put a Horinkling of chopped gherkin on top.

VOGUE FOR EMBROIDERY

EMBROIDERY of all kinds plays an important

part in autumn fashions. It was used in a

number of interesting ways in the collection of.

models which Mme. Machinka showed to invited

guests in London recently.

The more original, the design, the better the

effect. One afternoon dress in the collection, in finely ribbed black silk with the fashionable dull

surface, shows a draped bodice. This opens over a bright red front on which a cairn terrier is em- broidered in gold thread; and

the idea is repeated again on the deep red cuffs.

This frock has a complemen- tary coat, made from black..

woollen material with a knotty

surface. It fastens close up

round the throat, is belted at

the waist and is trimmed with

the new Persian lamb cloth, so

like the fur that it is almost

Impossible to tell the difference.

Dressmakers remain faithful to black.

One of the most attractive dinner or cinema

frocks chosen by Mme. Machinka is made in vire satin-spotted black taffeta.

A blouse coatee, fastened with a wide bow at

the waist, is worn over a dainty sleeveless blouse of kilted peach-tinted chiffon edged with chiffon flowers, each centred, with a diamond. ·

SALESMAN SAM

HOURS AN' HOURS OʻRAIN ALREADY, AN NO SIGNS-

YEAH,AN' WHATS WORSE,TH TENTS,

OF IT STOPPIN, EITHER! BEGINNIN' TA LEAK,

THE designer of

this autum outfit used gren soutache braid to trim the dress and matching

roat.

Otherwise They Get A Ducking

תס

)WHATIN TIME. WELL, I GUESS I BETTER GIT GOIN' AN' DO SOMETHIN' ABOUT) KIN YOU FIND

THIS

AROUND HERE TO REPAIR A LEAKY

TENT?

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1936,

NEW REX RECORDS

8839—CHARLIE KUNZ PIANO MEDLEY No. 20,

8838-Waltz Selection 8831-Dixon Hits No. 7 8830-Whon the Swallows Next You Can't Pull The Wool

8829-The Whistling Waltz

Reginald Dixon. Organ. ..Reginald Dixon. Organ .Primo Scala's Accord. Band.

Primo Scala's Accord. Band. .Primo Scala's Accord. Band.

At the Close of a Long Day... Primo Scala's Accord. Band: 8836-1 Have Lost My Heart in Budapest

At the Cafe Continental

8837-Lost

The Touch of Your Lips 8844-Riding the Range of the Sky

Primo Scala's Accord, Band.

Primo Scala's Accord, Band. Primo Scala's Accord. Band. ..Primo Scala's Accord. Band.

Covered Wagon Lullabyo 8815-Polly Wolly Doodle. F.T.

I Wanna Woo. F.T. 8807-You. 'The Great Ziogfeld'

On the Beach at Bali-Bali 8824-Would You. "San Francisco"

A Pretty Girl is Like a Molody.

..Hill Billy Rangers. .Hill Billy Rangers. Joe Haymes Orchestra. Joe Haymes Orchestra. Chick Bullock & Orch. Chick Bullock & Orch. Casani Club Orchestra. "Great Ziogfeld'

Casani Club Orchestra.

8833-SANDY POWELL'S 1936 ROAD SHOW.

Sandy Powell & Co.

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

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

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1 What the flippant say when they mean "what unmitigated balderdash."

3 Expert.

10 "Thanks, as Pierre might say; not so much of 1., unless you

Anme

18

50

"The Crime in the Partonage"

very thrilling

7 in

8 Veer.

want to be completely-without-14

pity,

11 This

casc

by step.

must be taken step

12 Indoor garne.

13 A famous prima donna, inter alia, recently played cricket against England (two words, 3, 5),

-15 Celestial?

17 Kind, distinctly kind.

10 Mad when Brown goes back

inside.

1 Speech is golden, but there's

freedom in silence.

22 Six months at a German Uni-

versity will give you this.

24 The apple Eve did not eat,

27 Garden Dlower noticeable for

having only one spike.

28 Out of cognition.

20 Where the crew have a lont in

secret?

30 The Thames takes 'a University

course.

DOWN

1 I've heard of a bird's, but never of a sheep's, and it's always out of repair, anyway.

2 Continental holiday centre.

4 Ecclesiastic.

♪ A King only does this once in

10

No. 1 in (anag.).

It's in my tall light, and I de- plore this after the start.

Standers like old Omar's fellow countrymen.

Always a host

(hyphen, 3, 0).

In himself

18 Never do this with the santa be-

tween the banks.

20 Made from catsicin."

21 Musical.

23 A blown-up boat,

25 Wrong.

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26 Well-known musical character,

Saturday's Solution. SHELTEREDE CMQ78 BABE NOVE SLEUTH TRIANGLEMMAREN U GROVELONS PRISÜN POTEEM IS LESTIJA WSTERNEATH1 UM

CORKERTADJUNCT

ABDUCTET KAILE" PSBERE SLIPPY PUTRID NOVOSO LB'OLD MAILBAG S

INTROLFGEONESHOR 1G THYMORTUINATE

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COUNT THE "TELEGRAPHS"

EVERYWHERE

By Small

OH, MEBBE I KIN SHOOT A FEW CANVAS-

BACK DUCKS!

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