When Children Grow Thin, And Weak Try Treatment With Baby's Own Tablets..

The Reason Why.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1929.

STEEL SHAFTS.

OFFICIALLY SANCTIONED FOR COMPETITIONS.

London, Nov. 28. The St. Andrew's Rules of Golf Committee has decided that, sicc). nhafted clubs shall be legal in official

Malnutrition, or inability to de-competitions.

rive nourishment from food, is n Steel shafts have had a considor. common trouble with little chil-able following in Britain for several dren, and is due to stomach or years, but have not been perialtted

In official competition.

bowel weakness. Another' cause

· of loas of flesh and strength- is worms,

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To correct, stomach and bowel ulfments in infants and the very young is the specific purpose for which Baby's Own Tablets, were devised. Administered for a few days they drive out wormis.

There is nothing equal to Baby's Own Tablets to assist teething and to quickly assuage its paths.j They cool feverishness, relieve -croup and colds, bring enim rest- ful sleep in a perfectly natural why. Through their use little sufferers rapidly improve, regain- ing appetite, colour, strength and spirit.

Chemists everywhere sull Baby's Own Tablets, or post free at 60 cents per vind, from the Dr. Wil- liams Medicine Co., 60, Kiangse Road, Shanghal..

MRS. MOTONO

HAND & ELECTRIC MASSAGE

The agitation for steel shafts han had a slip since the Prince of Wales won a competition with this type at Coombe Hill, which subsequently per- mitted their use,

Many clubs have since followed Coombe Hill's example...

The manufacturers are stated to be able to make shafts for five shillings apiece, and it is expected a complete club will cost 12/6, saving about 5- over the hickory-shufted ONES. Reuter.

WORLD THEATRE.

ALATER PROGRAMME AS

FROM SUNDAY.

The World Theatre will revert to' its winter programme, that is four performances daily, from De- cember 1st There will be a full orchestra conducted by M.R. Buka- leinikoff at the 5:15 performances and a Chinese Interpreter at the

| 2.30 and 7.15 -shows,

The prices in conformity with the former ones will be:

2.80 and 5.15,—60 cents, 50 cents, 30 cents:

1

7.15 p.m.-80 cents, 60 cents, 30

No, 31B, Top Floor, Wyndham Stents,

Hongkong.

Gifts.

9.15 p.m.-31, 60 cents, 30 cents..

WITH AN IRRESISTIBLE APPEAL.

ENGLISH -SILVERWARE-

liar long boen a medium of good! will:-Mura so To-day than ever before, ..

The porfact finish and balance of overy piece and the endless variety, ensure that your purchase appeats to the mos: discrimina ing.

To facilitate the matter of choice, we possess a fine display of:-- Prosentalion Tableware. Tea & Coffee Services.

SALVERS & TEA TRAYS Entree dichos: Cake Pankets, Hot Toast Dishes, Luncheon Triye, Buttor Dishes.

Afternoon Tea knives and Forks.

Fish Knives and Forks,

Tea and Coffee Spoons,

Ladies' and Gents Hair Brushes,

Canteens of Outlery.

Highclass:

Wristot Watches.

Sterling Silver Ink Wells.

JUNE

Calenders

in a variety of designs.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

A cant fron Vionnet (above) is black and white tweed with krimmer puff cuffs and a novelty shawl collar, It in topped by a little black velvet turban. Agnes. fashioned a smart, tweed heret below) of beige and brown shading, with

chle off-the face movement and fullness on the side.

Matters of Interest.

Gents, Military Brushes Complete With Case.

FOR THE SMOKER.

..

An attractive 121 CORO

Ladion'

aud

Gents

Sterling Silver Ash Trays.

8. Day Lacquered Table Clocks

Mahogany and Oak 8 day Striking Clocks.

And hundreds of other items we cannot enumerate hore. ·".

Our im is your Confidence.

10% Discount

for Cash

Quality with Service.

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

FLETCHER'S-

"CREOSAL"

THE MOST EFFECTIVE

DISINFECTING FLUID

PREPARED BY

THE PHARMACY

(FLETCHER & CO. LTD.,) A.P.C. Building.

Tal, 0.343.

Unusual Golf Socks.

The woollen socks which are so popular for tennis and golf have been

different in many seen colours and designs, and are now fashioned with small coloured afinshes," reminiscent of the long

crushed Morocco leather acts as golf stocking,decorating their case and sides. Brightly coloured flashes appear on white socks, while the coloured socks have white flashes which hang over the outside of the leg part, and are firmly ́ stífchei into position.

a combined cigarette match box, The matches are fitted to a small pouch at the back of the cigarette case which fastens with a flap in the front, and can be obtained with the owner's initials in a small gold

Square.

Autumn Hats

New Golf Scorer.

*

A most efficient, golf scorer Shady felt hats for autumn are which has just appeared is made now appearing in the shop in the form of a small book. Each windows, and most of them are hole is marked by

a dire

of decorative 28 well ав useful. cellulose numbered up to nine, and Brightly coloured scarves of milk all one has to do is to turn the or crepe-de-Chine arc swathed dise to the number which corres- round the crowns, and the same ponds with the strokes taken. The material appeurs under the wide book is made of pigskin, with the brims, while the hats themselvea imprint of a golf ball in gold on are in pastel shades of green, red, the cover. Needless to say, for the golfer who makes a habit of or blue,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

TELL ME WHAT BECAME OF YOU THAT DAY WE LEFT YOU TO GO BACK AND GET THE HORSES, TAG-NIE WERENT GONE ONER. FNE MINUTES. AND IN THAT SHORT TIME YOU JUST UP AND

́DISAPPEARED

ALL RIGHT BOYS-LETS

BE OFF!

WHILE YOU WERE GONE

A BIG BEAR SNEAKED UP IN- BACK OF LONE WOLF AND MEBOY! IT NEARLY · SCARED ME OUT OF

ANY WITS-MELL, WHEN

I SAW THAT BEAR

I. RANS

That

Cave-man Theory.

Of all the surprising theories which have been built up, or have grown up, heaven knows how, about woman and her ways, surely one of the strangest is that about her .acc- rat yearning for the cave-man' and' his methods of subjugation.

Novelists, I believe, who have created heroes of the Sheik order, are largely responsible for this light of romance, which has been made to play upon the man who carrica. w before. him through sheer physical force alone.

But it is somewhat staggering to find a woman, the author of a book about twentieth century British women, remarking that she "cannot help the lurking suspicion that wo- men miss the domination by physi- cal force, which they enjoyed in the time of the caveman."

Is it not true that to a woman of spirit, the idea of domination of any kind la.. abhorrent, unless the rule under which ale is placed in one of her own choosing?

Even then she will only submit to

It happily as long as she considers

it fair and just.

But mere physical domination. would be an outrage to a woman's pride.

True it is that woman adores strength in man, but it is strength proved in contest with his equals that she admires, not strength used to subjugate those who do not make use of the same wekpons,

It is the gentleness of the strong man which really subjugates man.-H.M. In Exchange,

OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

32

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1 Prickly plant.

6 Traveller, 10. Ancient. 11 Coming. 13 Affirms,

10

|₤277

AN

60

154

$5

16 Craftsman's instrument. 17 Railing.

19 Fleecy cont.

20 Merciful. 22 Dawdle.

25 Lessee.

28 Military anurevat,

top.

20 Ocean, 31 Horses. 32 On 33 Torn. 34 Stock. 30 Likely. 38 Article of furniture. 41 Slope. 43 Tarries. 47 Wither.

37

Took shelter.

50

Weapon.

wo-51 Measure.

taking more than nine strokes per hole, this scorer is useless,

Original" Autumn Coal.' / "Everything to match" seems to be the slogan for autumn clothes, and this is carried out in some of the

new costs; for they have upstanding collars of fur, dyed the sume colour as the tweed from which they are made. One ex- ample is composed of loosely woven green tweed flecked with black, which has a pointed colar of green moleskin. The finishing touch of smartness is added by a green leather belt, and the narrow green piping round. the gauntlet cuffs.

Expanding Tennis Bag.

have The expanding suiteuses proved no popular that sports bugs manufactured on similar lines, ure now being sold. The "Revelex" tennis bag is of a dull Air Force blue, and is said to be stronger than fibre and lighter than leather The "Revelex," which has been specially designed for the use of the male,

also be had in ordinary suitcases and trunks.

can

Black Onyx beads and silver roudelles are used to make this Jong, modernistic earring to be worn with a black afternoon costume.

Tag's Story!

63 Raise.

·

54 That which divides.

55 Completed.

50 Fox.

57 Not either.

-

Down

2 Man of distinguished valour. 3 Sully.

4 Lazy fellow, ".

Girl's name. Tranquility..

7 Purpose.

12

6 Produced, ·

Compound preposition.

In the manner of a Ulter. Red-breasted bird.

CHINESE PICTURES.

HOW THE GREAT MASTERS CREATED LANDSCAPES.

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114 Pertaining to the sun.

16 Bolts,

18 Procise.

20 Church dark,

21 Enticed."

48 Casts out.

24 Kind of turban

20 South African colony.

27 Freshly.

29 Health resort.

30 Peculiar skill.

34 Feeling.

35 Colour.

87 Top of the head.

30 Founds.

40 Compound of fatty acids.

42 Annoy

43 Ridicule.

46 Waste.

46 Burden.

48 Otherwise,

49 Equal

61 Where coins are made,'

62 Ponderous volume,

Yesterday's Solution."

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it was said that a scholar must read ten thousand volumes ‘and travel ten thousand miles. Thin old Chin- Be saying meant that a scholar must read and travel extensively before he could produce literary work of value. The same was true of Residents

European of the landscape painter, the most Y.M.C.A and guests had the rare celebrated artists being usually men opportunity last night of hearing who had thoroughly studied nature. an authoritative lecture on Chinese Being posts of nature, the greatest Pictorial Art by Mr. Li King-hong, artists hid themselves in mountain headmaster of the Government fastnesses and devoted themselves Vernacular School. He traced the to meditation until they could grasp history of Chinese art from the the soul of the views they were en- Manchu Dynasty, in a short and gaged upon. most interesting address.

Mr. Li said that Chinese painting was traditionally classified inte three. parts, landscape, human

A Flourishing Period

The earlier years of the Manchu -

figures, and flowers and plants or dynasty were fourishing times for flowers and birds. He proposed to Poetry and pictorial art. During deal briefly with this subject, that period, landscape painting was Landscape occupied the most Im- quite predominant.

Mr. Li then described the great. portant part, though not so accessl-

wore

MADY

ble to the European mentality as works of the four Wangs, whose could be distinguished other kinds of painting. It had hands quite a different system of per amongst the masters of any period. spective, which was more carefully He deeply regretted that he was

some of their.. observed in pictures representing unable to produce actual scenes, but could be acciden- work for his audience. The Wangs tally ignored in paintings out of were the chief representatives of the Southern school, which was imagination. There varieties of style in painting trees most prevalent throughout the or mountains. Difference In line dynasty.

At the conclusion of his address, shape and in the type of dots and strokes was due to the use of light| Mr. Li produced a number of very or dark ink, and these and numer fine specimens of Chinese art for in- ous other differences had led to specilon. Most of the works were many divisions and sub-divisions of great value and greatly interest- in the schools of landscape painters, ed the members. The lecturer was Apart, however, from technical the recipient of many warm.con- skill, what was of fundamental im-gratulations, and had to answer portance was the cultured mind scores of eager questions from bia and the broad conception of nature grateful audience before he left the In order to achieve literary ability, building.

'LONE VIOLE KEPT BARKIN' "AT IT WHILE VIE BOTH RAN LIKE EVERYTHING - IN NOTING AT ALL WE VIERE BACK AT THE RANCH TALK ABOUT SCARED!!! I'VE HAD ENOUGH

BEARS WELL, WHEN I TOLD UNCLE HARRY WILIAT HAPPENED WE STURTED

OUT TO FIND YOU.

AND DAN'

·THEN YOU. WERCAST

LOST AT

By Blosser

OF COURSE NOT!! IT WES YOU AND DAN WİLD VERE LOST THE VERY FIRST DAY NIE FOUND LINDY,TIED TO A TREE AND WELL, WE HAD JUST ABOUT GIVEA YOU

JPP WHEN Vie Raja ION TO YOU YESTER DAY!!

NOW CAN YOU BEAT THAT!!

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