THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Beauty Aids.

++One Minulé Interviews.

A Prophesy.

OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE,

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ARE YOU GOING AWAY FOR A HOLIDAY? If Not, Sustain Your Vitality and Strength Throughout the Hot Senson With The All of The World's Most Famous Blood and Nerve Tonic.

There is windora in the annual holliny. Change of air and en- vironment, bracing sea-breezes, rest and recreation, all "are splendidly beneficial to the tired business man na well as to his family. Bul. It is not always possible to get away for A vacation during the hot sonson, and many have to remain in the Ewoltering, enervating heal, with the result that long before the cooler weather comes they, feel worn out, mentally and physical- ly, and "just a bundle of nerves" as they say.

Years ago, нOON after they were introduced to the Far East, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale. People acquired by popular consent the title of The Tonic for the Tropies," the reason being that they were found to be exactly the right and thing to use to recover sustain "strength- Win!!! the vitality had been undermined by tropical heat. And they

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have retained this reputation to this day, for wherever you may travel you will find Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and find also that they are immensely popular.

It is by their rapidly purify ing and enriching effect on the bloud and by their

powerful

revitalizing action on the nerves that Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla quickly correct anaemic condi

the digestive tions, tone up' organs, revive drooping spirits, put fresh life and vigour info the whole system. If you can- not go away for a holiday this senson give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial' instead and note how quickly and thoroughly

brace they will

you up, Chemists everywhere, sell them, or post free, $1.50 per bottle, $8 for 6 bottles, from the Dr. Williams Medicino Co.,

60, Klangse Road, Shanghai. But be sure to ask for, and see that you get,

WILLIAMS PINK

T. NAKAO Japanese Shoe Expert TORTOISE SHELL BOXES AND

CASES A SPECIALITY. Hongkong Hotel Building, Queen's Road Central,

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DEAN OF WINDSOR AS.

""A FAILURE."

TOTALLY UNEDUCATED ON

HOW TO KEEP THE SKIN'

FRESH AND HEALTHY.

MASTER A JOB

WHETHER YOU

MARRY OR NOT.

"A good complexion comes prl- marily from within and not from without," said a beauty special. Alice Engelhardt, secretary of a Ist, when wo were talking of how large shoe corporation in Cincin elderly wemon could make the best nati, believes every girl should of themselves. "After the age of master a profession, a trade or 40, however, many women find that some kind of a job whether she time spent in grooming is very marries or not, well-pent. Too often they let their discoloured, and skin become

acidity spots appear on the sur face, because they do not take sufficient time and trouble to remedy these defects.

To Stimulate the Skin

"As the skin becomes older, so does it have a tendency to become loone and to discolour. The-mua- clos refusë to do their proper work, the tissues become impoverished, and the circulation acts poorly.

"External aide will often stimu- Inte the skin in such cases. Very popular for this purpose is a little rubber patter acting on a suction principle, the iden being to knock down the fatty tissues and causo the blood to flow better.

Packs to Mitigate Yellowness.

"The yellowness that appears ay age increases can also be mitigated with a little time and trouble.

"Women need work as a means of self-expression, just as men do,

Alice Engelhart

Miss Engelhardt stated the season for her opinion. "Also, every woman deserves to know the joy there is in economic indepen- dence"

Miss Engelhardt started her

and perseverance will often re-own successful career as a book-

move the acidity spots appearing keeper, selling shoes, dusting and under the eyes. Mud-packs and wrapping parcels in her spare mo- the newer yeast-packs are given a ments, "to make herself useful.” great deal to tone up and clear the akin.

“Women can go to any place in the business world that she wants to, now," Mias Engelhardt, said, "There is no limit to her measure of success if she really is serious about her job.

"No matter what a woman's in-

"Too atrenuous electrical mass- age should be avoided, as it is apt to stretch the skin and make it what the American calls 'crepy." Elderly wonten are well advised to take a thorough course of hand- come is, he should never go into masange, and when the skin is work just to play at it, hoping to toned up to have regular but less enter the matrimonial field. She frequent treatment.The firm up should finish the job of really ward movement given by the ex-learning her work. Then, if she The Doan of Windsor (Dr. A. V.pert masseuse is difficult to ac- does marry, she will always feel Baillie), in a luncheon address to complish satisfactorily oneself, a certain security the untrained the City of London Vacation but many specialists are willing and untried home woman" cannot Course in Education recently, said, to give lesson treatments' so that know. Moreover, skill on any job of his own education: "I tried

LEAVING UNIVERSITY,

very hard to learn how to teach my-

self, but signally failed.

"In the course of failing," he said, "I learnt a great deal of the dificulties of the work, My own education in the technical sense.was a complete failure, I went through a private school, a public school (Marlborough),, and a University

Cambridge); and in the best sense) of the word was totally uneducated the end of it. I had learned

a certain amount, but I had not be gun to learn how to think."

4 was not always, the most brilliant boys and girls in school! or calfege who did the best things i in life," he said. "Those of slower i development had time to absorb, and used thely power of thought in away which those of quick memory

Reiss. Massey &Co., Ltd. were not obliged to use it.

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"In spite of the, weaknesses of: our education," be sald, "there is no Tel, C.672) debt that there is an ever-growing i

amount of real education in the country, especially among work- ing people."

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MRS. 8. UZUNOYE Expert MassCUSE

37, Queen's Rond C., 2nd floor.,

EXPERT MASSEUR. Cures Rheumatism, Nervousness and all kinds of chronic ailments.

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Travelling on the hallway, be tween Slough and Windsor he had come neruss four porters and ticket collectors, one of whom was en- gaged on a really intelligent esurse of French literature, the second following a good course of histori- eal reading, the third engaged on another special subject, and the fourth was becoming a really great scholar in heraldry,

That was something they would not have found twenty years ago ini England, he added, though they Imight have got it in Scotland.

Just received

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for Catarrh, Deafnes, Head

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Tel. 0.1877.

Gorgeous Cloak.

Georgeous and luxurious is this velvet lined autumn even- Ing coat of flowered faille.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

UNCLE HARRY

AND MR:HISSINS DISAPPEARED FROM CAMP YESTERDAY MORNING AND NOTHING AAS BEEN SEEN

OF THEM

SINCE... MEANWHILE FRECKLES, WHO IS LEFTALONE WITA BOBO,TRIES TO FIGURE THINGS OUT!!

lis a woman's insurance against Anancial roverses within hor marriagel

"There really are

no longer men's occupations and women's occupations. There are simply oc- cupations and whichever are best qualified to fill them, either men or women, have tho chance to do 90."

the massage can be 'contimed at home. Massage is a great dia- perser of fatty tissues.

A Cream for Reducing,

"A reducing cream for which there is a great demand at the moment contains a percentage of camphor. This or some, wher good reducing cream is usual for attacking the increasing double chin,

"Hands-those 'givera-nway' of age-should be thoroughly fed with good cream every night and perforated massager. Special

.wear at gloves are provided to night.

The Right Powder. "Elderly people should never use pink powder, which makes .An ageing skin look mauve. Only the finest powder should be used. Rachel No. 2 Js the most practical colour in most cases. The green- Linged powder but on the market of late years is designed to tone down the purplish lock of swollen volts from which some elderly women suffer,"

SOMETHING SURELY MUST HAVE HAPPENED TO UNCLE KARRY AND MR. HIGGINS OR THEY'D BEEN BACK

BY THIS TIME!

ALL BEAUTIFUL WOMEN.

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A beauty expert prophesies that there will be no plain women in 50 years. The beauty of woman. will be as taken for granted, sho saya, na the green of the grass or the pink of the rose. Which means, automatically; that there will be no such thing in our barren lives as the thrill that comes from aceing a truly beautiful women. for beauty is in proportion to its rarity. A world of all beautiful women would mean that the ugly woman would be the beauty. For what would it profit a woman to have eyes like purple or brown 14 To employ. pansies, hair like apun gold, 16 Correlative of neither. checks like the damask rose, and 16 Reckoned chronologically, teeth like pearls, if these attrl-17 Baking dish. butes were only the taken-for- 18 In the midst of,

20 Sol. granted things of woman?

21 Stylo.

1 Eccentric wheel. 4 An act of grate. 12 Part of most common verb. To make a type of lace.

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But then, no such disaster will 22 Classical language, ever come.

A world of all beau-24 Mark beed by writers in the tiful women la as remoto as a shape of an inverted "," world with no poverty or sin.

Boudoir Blues.

Two tones of délicate blue Batin combine with gold. om- broidery to fashion this smart pyjama suit Miss Billie Burke wears. The straight trousers are of the deeper tone of light blue while the scarf collar and flared cuffs are of lighter Hue. The straight, long pyjama cput is of the Hghter tone of blue embroidered in all-over gorgeous squares of intricate Oriental embroidery in gold and blue. Her mules are a still deeper tone of blue, with

gold heels.

All Albre

MAYBE A LION SNEAKED OP IN THE NIGHT AND TOOK

BOTH OF THEM AWAY-STILL, I DON'T THINK IT DID 'CAUSE UNCLE HARRY WOULDA

SAOT 17!

25 Universal.

26 The eye socket.

34 Marble used as a shooter.

30 To tend.

20 Inflexible.

33 Classify.

37 Early evening.

38 Prices fixed according to n

sealo.

40 Upright pillar.

41 Field.

42 Muskal drama.

43. Devoured.

44 Human Emb.

45 Student at West Point U.S.

Naval Academy.

46 Possessivo feminino pronoun.

Vertical.

1 Artificial water channel.

2 Fragrant smell.

3 Due reward or punishment. 4 Fashion.

6 Exclamation of sorrow.

SWIMMING GALA.

DOCKYARD RECREATION CLUB SPORTS.

6 Consured severely.

7 Kiln.

B.Bearlet,

D Privato teacher.

10 Apart

11 Doctrine.

10 Any single symbol by which â

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number may be expressed pa

1, 2, 3, etc.

Berived from fruit.

23 Fishing bag.

24 Vehicle,

20 Silver medal representing a

wild fowl.

27 Vagrant.

28 Rosefish.

30 Rose-breasted cockatoo.

31 Angry.

32 To restrain.

34 Bark of the paper mulberry.

35 Existed.

38 Fabulous bird.

39 Parched.

Saturday's Solution.

being hauled from the water minus her "complexion" proved to be a member of the Artistry Department of the Dockyard. Altogether, the Commitice are to be congratulated on the results of their very strenuous efforts, the afternoon mooting being Weather was ideal, and some very one of the most successful events of. close finishes were soon on Saturday, the many organised by the D.R.C. The when the Dockyard Recreation Club Officials for the events were: Mr. A. held their swimming gala at the Kow. Allen, starter: Mr. A. Hopper, Judgo, loon Camber.

The Club championship was won by F. Jones, after an exciting finish, I. Harvey being second, 1% lengths be-i hind. Time; 1 min. 17 secs.

A splendid exhibition of swimming was given in the Ladies' Handicap with Miss M. George finishing from

The Results.

The results were as follow: (1) Club Champlonskip, 100 yarda (Members of D.R.C, only),-1, Jones; 2, Harvey,

(2) Undress and Dress Race: To appear fully dressed in shirt, trousers

scratch, Mrs. Pengally was only and socks, or shorts and stockings, coat length behind Miss George.

and shoes, race 25 yards and back--1,

The Nott Cup Handicap, was won Alford.

by A. Reaves, who proved himselć

(3) Ladica Bandicap, 60 yards.-

a very powerful awimmer and won. Miss George; 2, Mrs, Pengally.. by 3 lengths. F. Faulkner was 2nd. Timo 3 thing. 1 soca.

(4) Nott Cup Handicap, 160 yards, *(Members of

A. Reeves; DR.C.).—1, Faulkner, (5) Live Duck Hunt, 150 yards.-1, Owens, 2, Faulkner.

The Apprentices Handicap wax 2 hotly contested, and resulted in R. Bakes being first, closely followed by P. Ursell and A. Birkett. Time: 2 mina. 3 secs.

(0) Youths Handicap, 100 yards Members' sons over 14 and appren«

In the Relay Race, the C. C. De-lices).-1, Bates; 2, Ursell; B, Birkett. (7) Musical Lifebuoys.-1, Faulk-

member's

partment won, all three showing good turn of speed and r

(8) Rolny Race Won by Holt, romping home with 3 yards to spare. Jones and Tarmes.

(0) Greasy Polo.-1, Faulkner; 2,

The Dockyard Derby proved one of the most exciting events of the afternoon. R. Jacolison steered his Tones. mount to victory in the record time of 1 min. 41 secs., closely followed lock. by T. Owens, 1 min. 45 seca.

(10) Obstacle Race,-1, Black-

The Greasy Pole Competition and Kerntan.

caused great fun. It was won by F. Faulkner, with F. Jones a good sec-

ond.

The Obstacle

(11) Tug-of-War.-Won by Moore

(12) Dockyard Derby-1, Jacobson;, 2, Owens,

The Tug-of-war ended in E. Ker- man's team winning the two pulls. The Rov. II. Copley. Moyle, who Race proved good retired from the haplaincy of St. sport, R., Blacklock gaining first place John's Cathedral la December last, after a splendid tuasie.

in still assisting at St. Peter' During the afternoon, the gather Enton Square, London, of which ing was honoured with a visit from parlah he has boot temporarily in "Mrs, Brown of Portsen," in her

latest Paris creation, but, while being charge. Mr. Moyle's many friends "assisted" from the boat to the in the Colony will be interested to Pontoon, "her" foot slipped, and "Mrs, learn that he has used part of his Brown" went under. Rescuers were farewell presentation fund to pur at hand, however, and the "lady" on Ichase an Austin Seven Cir.

MEBBE THOSE HEAD AUNTERS TAAT UNCLE HARDY TOLD ME ABOUT KIDNAPPED AJAN-WELL, I CANT STAY WERE BY MYSELF - I'LL

HAVE TO DO SOMETHING "AND DO IT QUICK!!

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BOBO AND ILL START OUT AND LOOK FOR THEM, THATS WHAT WE'LL

DO!!

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