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LEE Theatre

PAIR COOLED, DEHUMIDIFIED, ÖZUINIZED AND PURIFIED.

TAKE ANY EASTBOUND TRAM OR KOUTE NO. S RUS

FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY

FOUR SHOWS AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

DARING UNDERCOVER CRIME-

HUNTERS OF THE Runner res

The thrill-filled inside story of the most con sational train hold-up ever pulled!

SPECIAL AGENT

sing

A Paramount Pictur

WILLIAM EYTHE

Sive of "The House On 22nd time GEORGE REEVES LAURA ELLIOT - PAUL VALENTINE Directed by

Pradverd by

E WILLIAM C. THOMAS - WILLIAM H. PINE and WILLIAM C. THOMAS

Screenplay by Lewis X, faster and Watman Chambera Desed on material by Wilton Passon

ADDED ATTRACTION

LATEST ACTION NEWSREEL FROM KOZI

REA

U.S. Artillery and Tanks Battle Against the Reds. ALSO: AAA Championships -Air Hostess Com-

petition Explosion at Portsmouth, etc.

TO-MORROW

DESTINATION......DANGER! WITH A CARGO OF THRILLS AND

ADVENTURE!

JUNGLE FLIGHT

SHOWING

TO-DAY

A AT 2.30, 5.30,

7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

BROADWAY

AIR CONDITIONED

NOW IT CAN BE TOLD...IN ALL ITS STIRRING SPLENDOR!

HUMPHREY

BOGART SAHARA

ORTAT STAR OF "CASABLANCA IN

SHOWING

TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 5.15,

IALHAMBRAI 7.20 & 9.30

DIE AIR - CONDITIONED,

SPRING SONG

CAROL RAYE

PETER GRAVES

LENI LYNN

NEXT CHANGE

P.M.

"BEYOND THE FOREST" with Bette Davis -- - Joseph Cotten

SHOWING BO

TO-DAY

Cathay

AT 2.30, 5.30.

7.30 & 9.30

P.M.

A THOUSAND MYSTERIES OF THE SOUTH SEASI

HARK WOMAN!

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1950.

WOMANSENSE

In The Midst Of Flowers, Champagne" And Hill-billy Music Was Displayed

A BARBECUE IN MAYFAIR by Joan Erskine

A

the revert the problem of what to wear court shoes, rather than buy a make it secure. This firm show, fabric, is merely ext some variations pa the idea side of the skin of an older in bad weather, if you dislike pair more convenient for their by cutting the front down in the animal. It is practical, and can the den of heavy boots. A loop work. fashionable "shell" shape, al- be brushed clean quite cusily, of die buck helpa to pull them most showing the toer, and thon The roughened suede surface on and they are extremely light To cripple oneself for a ench- fastening a narrow adjustable makes it ideal for country shoes. In weight. Also illustrated are tall party is romething we all The choes, designed by strap across below the sirap, A new nothed of tanning COLLAR PIN, fine grey suede de occasionally, and it will not Ainericnit Mrs Joyce were scar-

choc with a produced suddlesoft, Can you imagine

fine casunis with gold pa front fas- harm your feet. But to spend all let, bottle

Kreen, aducroft, split threat? This simply means leather in deep calf aliade. fening (made on the new type day in very high heels throws ter! grey, moplo vedberry,

that the shoe is seamed up the For women who and it hard of last); and CHILD'S PLAY. nur weight forward, ultimately Some of

leather edging to keep front, and the the new Meas were to have the cut away, whlets ensures

ugar, and evergreen.

aling-heel shoes on The latter are a type of sandal causing backache, banions and

fout troubles. that the fees, Buckler Sabot would very popular in Amerie, and other

Equally foot is not pinched,

who rult them. Low cut, with sure an nonptation of a simple Braceless in the woman sing heel, it has a wide strap child's shoe.

buys very fat, low-cut pumps, because she is forced to curl up Meat & Shoes →

naross the instep. Fly By, in

her toes, in order to keep them how closely navy suede, had a watt Feather

on her fect, and this eventually

· bound hom

cross the instep which

Aukes hier loef

Jacks led round

ema

RiAi

What's new in the world new designs have been pro- that each of of fashion publicity? No- duced, ensuring thing less than a roof-top and is not to whics to rest, and is not crowded up barbecue, complete with gast the others. sizzling ham and hessian hangings, A famous shoc firm decided to hold

an "out of the ordinary" party at which they could show their gilumn range of casual shoep. Having been invited to "saddle our horses and ride up at half after six" we rode in ataid London taxis and Found our way to Stanhope Cinte, curving resprouty off Park Lane. There on a wide balcony, canopied in blue and white, the bar- becue was held.

a

OR the ocension

special barbrese stove had been Bent over for from America---purely decorative purposes, since We never did see what happened to the three thick slices of bacon which per- fumed the evening air. Adding to the authenticity of the scene were saddles, flowers, feed-bags, scarlet

rough mats, wooden benches and checked table-cloths. We dined in campus fashion on fried chicken and sweet corn. A small hill-billy band played in one corner, and champagne was dispense I from another. In a burst of curiosity we examine! o00 of the saddles-nd fanar inscribed upon it, British Railways.

"Don't Dress Up"

We were rather louched by the Invitation which read: "don't dress up-come as you are." This had the effect of en- suring that all the fashion writers would do their level,best to outdo each other. Unhappily a thunderstorm raged

but outside. inside were suits, floral dresses, colton frocks and cocktall out-

hats, small Large

hate. hats, mr and short hair. Iong trade press talked about shoes, visitors talked about the wes ther, and the fashion writers talked about each other. A few brighter souls had endeavoured to look the part by wearing straw hats and canying straw bags, but they were in the mini- ority.

της The

Halfway through the evening the shoes were shown, and it was gratifying to find that some

were made on

new teenage

fast. (Definition of a Last-the replica of the human foot on which the shoe is made). Pre- viously this sensible, wide- toed shape had been reserved for children and for adult rand- ab only. Now, strong walking shoes in brillinit colours and

THE EXPERT IN

THE KITCHEN.

TODAY'S DINNER

Mushroom Beef Bouillon Braised Veal Cutlets Rolla

Green Peas Flaky Potatoca

Strawberry Ice Cream Coffee, Tea or Milk Note.

(For dessert you might like to serve strawberry puffs)

All Measuremente Ara Level

Recipes Serve Your

Mushroom Beof Bouillon

Hooks, like an old foabloned trol, to have a gold collar pla tipplag the front of a low-cut vamp nud to have adjustablo straps and bucleles holding the trant at the chee,

Many women ask for a

Do you realise the leather divation is

Illogical Choice

A shoc

inc u with the meat position?, could be tied to suit any foot.

desligter toto forco that

A prim picture most

to paint in imports Elastle concealed gusseta often with some example, Britnia very for

shoe on.

feet are the most elderly cow-the re helped to keep a

women are completely illogical dead, but w cut fint-heeled mp. They tough,

"art when choosing shoes. They will neglected and used part ef do not reali

that these aro sulting leather often has great strated me the new

streaks on TL boots" we shall be wearing next nut be

to Bitlug. the human body, Adivized na Very difcult to keep on the scratches and foot, and that the vamp has to And few people are aware that season, which live elastic be- and prefer to cramp their toes commonsense would

To solve inte be cut fairly high in order to ruff-glove, a hard-wearing shoe neath the front flap.

high-heeled unsuitable amlas.

Three new practical Autumn styles for children: Top left: "Collar Pin" by Joyce of California. In fro grey suede with gold pin front fastening. They are made on the new Child's type. to give extra too room.

Bottom left: are the "King Cole" boots with concealed clastic gussets and a loop at the back to help pull them on.

At right: Child's Play is r sandal type shoe, bullt like a small girl's shoe. It is in hard-wearing ruff-glove with double buckles and af

present very popular

In America. Also by Joyce of California.

Feeding Premature Infants

By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.

ONE of sive und of his cut euid jelk

Lody.

that

milk

NE of the greatest difli- show any sigas either of exces those receiving cow's silk. It

babies receiving breast

the had an average stay in mature babies is their feed-

of only two weeks ing. It was formerly The feedings are given every hospital

with that of three hours, day and night, compared thought that they could three

for babies receiving take only tiny amounts of which means the infant is fed weeks food at a time. This result- eight times a day. For the first cow's milk.

12 hours after birth, the only ed in many feedings with nuid given is water and, in the frequent handling of the baby which, in the case of much weak, small infants,

decided drain

on

of

second 12 hours, a mixture half milk and half water le eni- On the second day, ployed. the strength of the feeding is n

Increased to two-thirds milk strength.

and, on the third or fourth day. water haz do Recently it has been suggest to milk which ed that premature balles need added to R not be fed oftener than every three hours. All fluids are given

Wash and Ane-chop enought these

regular feeding times there is

на все

to

at

mushroom caps and slems to so int make cup for use a 3 oz, tin boller the baby with them niced mushrooms). Saute the other hours.

mushrooms slowly 3 min. in 1

tbsp.

14 q*

The 3

Amount of Fluid

total

Runolint of Auld

As Baby Gains

Of course, the best food for nearly all babies is breast milk, and it should be given when- ever it is possible to obtain il weight. As the baby gains in Inerenses in the amount of food Are made.

bulter In saucepan. Add 3 e. boiling water and 3 bouillon cubes, or use envelopes broth powder or 3 tsp. given per day is 21⁄2 ounces for meat extract. Add a few grains every pound of the baby's If it is found that, with the the baby weight. nutmeg and simmer, 10 min.

In a number of in- feeding employed. fanis fed in this manner, it was continues to lose weight, it may found that the babies did not be assumed that the Infant

some infection. An effort should be made to find its type so that

Strawberry Puffs

to-

In a mixing-bowl cream Buther 1 tbsp. shortening, 4 c.

granulated sugar, and 1 beaten Fashions

Add $4

isp. orange or

vanilin favouring Cream until On The Beach fluffy, Sift together 194

C.

enriched flour, 9 tsp. baking

powder and 4 tsp. salt. Fold in

I may be properly treated.

The advantages of break mille for feeding the premature baby are well recognised. begin with, there is a belief that What if she can't swim a the breast milk may carry pro

She looks awfully tective substances to guard the

1 c. sliced strawberries: add stroke?

a new

to the first mixture alternately decorative on the beach in those baby against infection." with 14

sun glasses, milk. C.

Turn into "ratian" buttered or marantined custard design that's almost sensationally Emotional Effect

They're a finitering cups, making them 2/3 full. effective, Cover with waxed paper or colour combination for almost their aluminium foil.

complexion, with Place on y

smoky-pinkc plastic tims and rack in: a kettle; pour in boiling

rattan wrapping. water to half the height of the natural

and temples. cups, and steam 85 mln. Serveuruw line hot with sileed' sugared straw,

hard couco berries, and whipped cream if desired.

Trick of the Chof

or

ton, Then.

there is 'an emotional effect on the mother having the opportunity to rf on supply the breast milk for her

baby.

*

breast milk gam Babies on Bathing

Sults

and the Tulk from weight more rapidly, tubular to rumed. Claire earlier these weight gains a McCardell has a strapless brought about the less chance maillot in yellow and orange will there be for disturbances Remove the crusts from alice wool knit, elasticised for fit, and due to the baby'a size · And luf while broad. Saute

the warn over yellow Jersey diaper feebleness. In a large bread in butter or margarine. pants.

of infants studied, it was fotind and on it serve portions of vesi

that on breast milk, the bubles cutlet or chopped meat patties. A Another novelty from New had less loss of weight during hico touch, and a good ment York is a rose-red wool jersey the first few days and began to extender.

[with narrow, matching lace, gain wolght more quickly than

number

POLKA-DOT

Butions "swing to the alde of this stin-back ·Areas · of cool

black and white polka dotted lined, fapped by s short-sleeved black Haess boleru,

(London Express Berbice):

and a little

not come.

Your Sewing ScrapbookS

by...

Mary Brooks Picken

Lace Mits and Scarf for Bride

WHEN YOU

For

with

Take one corner piece and hape a mit. From C to D represents hand measurement. around knuckles; E to T. forearm at largest part. Space from C to G and G to H cach 1”, 1 to 1, 16"

Cut one thumb part, fold half of mit over and cut other side. After cutting one mit, lay it over other triangular piece and cut second mit.

Stitch mits, using meant *** seams and stitching twice to want an effect hold securely. Always stitch little sewing effort, lace over paper to prevent puckering. The needle readily cuts the paper away.

aoft

make a lace scart or mils.

Buy 14 yds. of 34" lace i medium email pattern. enough to drape over shoulders,

tride choos yourself, any colour desired.

For the scarf, measure up 24 from A on one cut edge. Place pin. Measure down from B 24"

Taw edges of lace may fue and place pin. Fold over to

quite machine-stitched, but it at make true triangle

correct to cut around the lace corner and cut around

pattern and wear with raw edges design on each folded line-thir showing on all edges of neart

and top and bottom of mits.

Cut two 3 strips of narrow elastic for use on underside of white; for wrists. · On wrong side of each mit, saw one end to sear and other end 4" away from seam then catch-stitch clastic position, as in J.

for scarf.

24"

cut

each

Jare

Wary line indicates how to cut around design

11⁄2 yds

SCARF

cut

TOMORROW: HANDY SHIRT OR BLOUSE. TRAVELLING

CA SE

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