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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1928.
WOMAN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
The Newest in Boutonnieres.
A Problem
COMING!!!
MEI LAN FANG
OF PEIPING.
-China's greatest actor and wonian-impersonator and his world-famous troupe including Tang Fu Yin, Cho Kwei Fang, Chun Kit Sia Chen - Hsi Hing and Kim Shew Sun
will give a series of Theatrical'performances
the
KO SHING THEATRE
QUEEN'S ROAD WEST,
21st, to 26th November, 1928
Comencing every night at 8,80 p.m. Matinees on Sunday 18th & 25th November at 1 pan. Bookings are now open at the Ka Shing Theatre Prices of admission: $6, 84, $3, $2, & si.
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alroet wear (above), or- childs, roses and ferns in the now large shoulder boy- quet for after. noon, and, tiny rosebuds, tube roses and lilies of the valley for the newest of all, the ank- let bouquet.
treatment of a small burn with carron all decides whether a pain-i ful or a painless wound results. Similarly, a cut bandaged Imme-i diately with antiseptic preventa FIRST AID CUPBOARD VERY the torn Bleah from becomin dirly
ESSENTIAL
and the always imminent risk of
nfection,
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A first-aid cupboard can every home when some minor arranged, even In the most modest accident occurs-4 rut Anger, a home, with ease and little expense. burnt hand, a crushed 'nill, and Any small cupboard, which must, a dozen other hurts which call be kept exclusively for the first- aid equipment, is suitable, It for instant attention.
should be painted inside and out- Gottling a first aid cupboard is side with white enamel paint, like insuring one's life or muking which may easily be washed. one's will...the moment of netion Small, rustless hooks should be is casually relegated to some other fixed on the Inside on which to dxy. But what criminal negli ang scissors, safety pins, and
similar necessitles, gonce this may prove to be for everyone concerned! This is Method is essential in arranging particularly true in the case of the cupboard. A good plan is for small accidents where promptitude tall bottles to go at the back; is essential, and where a little boxes, ointments, and other similar soothing ointment or disinfectant things In front. So that the cup- may make the whole difference board may be of use to, those between some trivial burt or a ignorant of the subject a book on most serious ill.
first aid should certainly be added. The constant risk should make This should contain a list of polson every woman feel it her immediate antidotes, whien, are hard to re- duty, especially where there are member and may prove invaluable children about, to provide herself in a crisis.
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with a fully-equipped, easily-| The following table forms accessible Arat-pid cupboard. excellent basis for such a cup- Then, when the emergency arises, board:.
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DRESSING THE GIRL OF FIFTEEN.
It is one of the most dificult things in the world to dress the girl of fifteen, for at that age childhood is past and womanhood is still far. BWBY,
Her gestures are often awk ward, and her mind is filled with thoughts of games, lessons, books, and the few parties she is allowed to attend. Clothes have not yet bocome of paramount importance to her for that she must wait two or three vears-but, still, sho must be dressed becoming and charmingly.
Simplicity, of course, is the first thing to be considered where the young girl's dress is concerned, be it for morning, afternoon, sports, or evening wear.
OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
Horizontal
1 What American silversmith made is famous night rido during
the. Revolutionary War?
6 What city in Russia is calledi
the "Holy Mother of Rus sains"?
11 Yellow bugle. 12 Artist's frame. 14 Reverential fear. 15 To permit,
16 To inclino in a direction. 17 Ting goif device.
Her morning dresses should be of some such stuff as crepe-de- chine marocain, mousikasha, or any other materials of the kasha order. They are made with little 25 Dries, by rubbing.
21 To warble.
19 Sorrowful.
round necks, long, close-fitting 28 To restore,
sleeves, and knee-length skirts. 20 Pertaining to punishment. Sometimes there is a tunic, some-130 Barrier
mado of wire
and
times a little drapery replaces the posts. túnic, and always a little ecin-32 Bulb flower. ture, either of the fabric of the 34 Feather sear?. dress or in leather, encircles the 30 Organ of sight. waist-line, usually at the normal. 39 To rub out.
For the afternoon, a girl's dress 41 Peak,
Curve
may have many flounces, spiral 43 To return a ball on the high ones, which wind and twist about 44 Badger-liko mammal. the frock in a very attractive man- Some
ner; or, she may have a little frock with dipping panela, aide draporles, inset godets. The ma terials for afternoon. frocks are much the same as those for morn- ing wear.
For evening wear, a young girl of fifteen may wear satin, crepe- do-chine mousseline-de-sole, tulle even. But she must eschow lames, brocades, or faille, these being too old for her.
A Dainty Frock,
Chenille-spotted shell-pink net 'makes a lovely little dance frock. It is posed over a slim tucked foundation of plain pink net, which fabric is used also for a deop hem. to the skirt and a narrow one to the kerchief.
46 What city is the capital of the
6 To repair,
7 Ancient,
8 Feline animal,
To be in debt.
10 Cries.
13 To close with wax.
18 Away.
20 A cavity,
22 Nativo motal,
|23 Lair of a beast,
24 Sheltered place.
25 Molst.
26 Canstant companion.
27 Prephot who trained Samuel.
30 What post. wrote "Little Boy
Blue"?
at Deon trench around a castle. 133 What English statesman gained world-wide fame becauso of his published, "diary"f 34 Coarse,, chaffy part of ground'
grain.
36 Toward sea,
37 Second personal pronoun.
98 To recede.
90 Silkworm.
40 Measuro of cloth.
41 Favourite Japanese fish.
42 Unit.
Yesterday's Solution,
"Irish Free State”! 47 What were the countries that United in fighting Germany during the World War, called?
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5 Organs of hearing,
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
JUST AS A
HUSE LION WAS ABOUT TO SPRING
UPON
FRECKLES,
A SHOT RANG OUT
AND FRECKLES
IS CERTAIN
THAT HE
IS SHOT
BUT
SURELY I'M SHOT! BUT I STILL KNOW WHERE I'AM AND ANAAT I'M SAYING
AND I DONT FEEL
ANY PAIN
YOU MEAN ZAMALOT GHOT AT ALL UNGLE
HARRY
Still Very Much Alive
NO! YOU'RE ALL RIGHT-I HAD TO SHOOT CLOSE TO YOU JO SAVE YOUR LIFE FROM
*THAT LION!!
THAT FELLOW WAS IN BACK OF ME AND WAS GOING TO TEAR ME TO PIECES ?? OA, BEE, UNCLE MARRY! I DONT KNOW HOW TO MANK YOU FOR
THIS!.
WELL-HE WONT DO
ANY HARM ASONN-HES WHERE ITS PEACEFUL
AND
QUIET!
By Blosser
PEACEFUL AND QUIET!!! --
·JHOSE WORDS ARE MAKING ME HOMES{CK= FOR "THE FIRST TIME I'M REALLY ANIGHING THAT I WAS
HOME-GEE! 1. JUST. HAPPENED TO THINK!! WHERE'S MY BABY
ELEPHANT??
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