THE SCREEN'S GREAT EMOTIONAL ACTRESS IN THE CROWNING TRIUMPH OF HER CAREERI
NORMA
MAJALMADGE
WOMAN DISPUTED
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1929.
WOMAN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
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UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE
THE QUEEN'S
THURSDAY TO SATURDAY
STAR THEATRE
KOWLOON
TO-NIGHT At 5.00 & 9.15
W. R. BANVARD Presents
THE NEW BANVARD MUSICAL COMEDY CO.
with
THE BANVARD BEAUTY CHORUS
in a repertoire of
LONDON'S LATEST MUSICAL SUCCESSES
TO-DAY At 5.00 only.
"TIP TOES"
From The Winter Gardens Theatre, London,
TO-DAY CLOWNS IN CLOVER"
At 9.15
only.
TO-MORROW
At 5.00 only.
TO-MORROW
At 9.15
only.
MONDAY
At 9.15 only.
From The Adelphi Theatre, London,
"FOLIES BERGERE”
"REVIEW OF REVUES”
“REVIEW OF REVUES”
FAREWELL PERFORMANCE:
Matinee Prices $3, $2 & $1.
Evening Prices 84, 83, 82' and $1. Booking at Moutric's and Theatre,
SPECIAL VALUE
IN
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THREE FOR $1.00
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A Hair Tonic
removes dandruff and prevents loss of hair.
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A useful and pretly wrap is developed in multi-colour-
ed tinsel brocade, and lined with chiffon in a contrasting colour. The collar is especially becoming, being made of loose "chrysanthemum petals" of chiffon to match tho lining.
Badly Dressed Women.
[By A Girl of To-day.
Young Hands.
BY LADY NEISH.)
There will come a ilme when your hands will give your
"To away. Since malte-up, or the lack offage
some extent
18 50 serious a feature of you can put off the day when your modern female attire, it is reason-hands will shrivel and grow able enough to deal with this pro-wrinkled looking..
Elem before passing on to frocks. Keep them nourished and super- And firat I must say how amaz- nourished. Warm oil woll rubbed ing I find it, in this Innd run en-in, your best and "fattest" Tace or tirely by compromise, that so little hand cream, milk or pure cream of compromise is ever achieved in all these things will help, but per- this important matter. A woman sonally I think the best remedy of must either have palid lips and all is a plain stick of cocoa butter. luminous nose or go about with a Warm it, not by dipping it in hot corpse-like face and a mouth like water, but by placing it near a- a sword wound, so that she fairly fire or gas ring. Get it thoroughly wet with heat, keep on reheating frightens you.
as it cools, and massage the oil in (by rubbing the etick well on to your hands).
Surely it should be possible to own cosmotica so that when one looks ill one may repair the damage and yet not ruin the skin by using all of them all the time whether they seem called for or not.
This is super-nourishment.
and simply canning amok with ex-
A face that looks stleky with terior decoration. make-up is as displeasing as onc Just as the average modern girl without a vestige of powder. 15 has no taste in makeup, she has moderation. really so different? no taste in dresa. You go to a One can count on one's fingers the ball and the scène should be one women one knows who strike of beauty, yet really the happy medium.
would be better furnished if it were filled with cows. Consider.
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room
It is curious what a disastrousing that most girls do like clothes, effect is generally produced on the it is pitiful that they should be so appearance by a taste for sport, unintelligent about them. or art of any kind, or, indeed, by any intelligent taste whatever.
Most scientists and thinkers, not excepting the one-time sceptics, scem nowadays to be agreed that the human mind is composed of, or divided into, two distinct do- partments, viz,, the conscious' and the sub-conscious mind.
They go further and state that, while both are open to outside Influences and suggestions, tho subconscious mind is by far the more susceptible, in that it nover sleeps, but is always on the alert, working on our behalf.
In other words, we are asked to | picture this mystérious department of our already marvellous organi- sation as a kindly sentinel, jealous- ly guarding and guiding, not only our innermost thoughts amul actions, but also capable of deal- ing with any subject or question too difficult for the conscious mind to tackle.
Fashion to-day allows us consi- derable latitude and variety. We lave come safely through the Yet it cannot be necessary for period of abbreviated tubes in those who like hunting, golf, and which the best of us looked like country life to wear shapeless slender sausages. We may consi-
and all-weather shoes
com-der our figures and faces when plexiona.
buying frocks. But few of us do. Mon, sweet children of nature, It is not the cry of "Buy British blench at the mention of an intel- Goods!" that is to blame.' It is lectual woman. Yet it is not her feminine faziness, Inefficiency and brain but her untended appear lack of taste. A girl will spend ance that places her beyond par- good money—and at a good shop, don. Surely there could be moreover-and come away with a, sportswomen and clever women garment in which she looks like ai who waved their hair.
Cautionary Tale, Thero are
And surely there might exist aplenty of beautiful clothes to be girl who went in for London life found in England. But, all too. and silliness without losing her seldom, alaa! on English rosebuds -eye,-her-head,-and-her-self-control in ballrooms.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
GOODNESS/71S, SUSPENSE DREADFU
DON'T WORRY
"AKDAN=HELL GET IT OUT-SURE
AE WILL!
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18 Branches of horns.
If we accept conditions, it is aurely but a step further along 14 Spiritless. the same lines. to accept that 15 Villein. "aloeping over" a subject merely 10 Trics. implies giving our sub-conscious 18 Exist mind time and opportunity to 20 Betray. weigh up again on our behalf, the 21 Error. pros and cons of the matter in question, while the rest of us is resting, i.c., asleep.
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To prove the theory a success 50 Casting aly looks, we are told that, on retiring for 33 Weather condition. the night, help along the required] 84 Gardon suceory, lines should be demanded of the 85 Balk sub-conscious mind, which must BG Irritator. then be cleared of all extraneous
87 Incitar, matter.
Sleep-light and refreshing-42 Age. should follow and the required 43 Species of swallow. solution be oura-soon after wak-45 Porch,
ing.
A suggestion for "rem- nants," Plain and patterned fabrics may be used together, with excellent effect, to pro- duce a neat day dress like the ono sketched hore. The alde fulness of the skirt is gather. ed into the sloping portion of the bodice, the remainder of both skirt and bodice being perfectly plain.
Something to Talk About!
BOW TAIS AGHT HURT JUST A WEE BIT, MY
BOY OPEN YOUR MOUTH,
REAL VIDE AND.
SAY 'AH!!
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48 Diacoverorn.
49 Attract
50 Perennial plant.
51 Wenver's reed.
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8 Money,
4 Merry frolic..
5 Struggling.
6 Hindu deity.
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10 Motaille pin.
20 Contend.
21 Brood.
24 Reported.
20 Not it to cat.
28 Children.
29 Lesson.
81 Plorce,
32 Caromonial.
88 Conveyors.
BG Food.
88 Give audience.
89 Violent temper.
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49 Repast.
44 Depend.
45 Situation,
46 Minerals,
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WAR TIME SPHINX MAN.indalged in an unremitting cara- paign againet, England. In duo course he went to prison.
ANTI-BRITISH AGITATOR WHO BECAME RECONCILED,
Later Shawish carried on anti- British activities in Turkey.
He became a myntorious figure the war. Accounts of him reached London from Con- Istantinople, Berlin and Moscow.
When, In 1924, he started to re- He was one of the last sur-turn to Egypt, Zagiul's Govern viving leaders of the old Nation-mont gave orders that he should alist school, for many years re- not land; but he suddenly ap- garded as the most fanatical peared in Cairo, and he was not enemy of British rule in Egypt. interfered with.
during Cairo, Jan. 25. Sheikh Abdel Aziz Shawish died here last night.
Returning in 1906 from Oxford,
Within a month or two his un-
where he had been Assistant Pro- expected appointment as Con- fessor of Arabic, he looked for troller of Elementary Education concern in Great recognition of his talents in the caused some educational sphere, but the. Bri-Britain. tish adviser bestowed his atten- Shawish tackled his job with tion on others.
ability, studiously avoiding poll tics, and became a man of quot Disappointed and aggrieved, and graceful manners-as if his Shawish became the editor of the hostility had been due only. to. Nationalist organ, Al Lewo, and his grievance.
ZUERES THE TROUBLE MAKER I EVERYTHING IS FINE NON-
NOTHING TO WORRY
ABOUT-IT'S ALL- OVER!!
DONT TURON, THAT
AAIL AWAY-I WANT
IT TO SHOW TO
PEOPLE!!
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