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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930.

ELLITE STYLES

A. P. O, BUILDING.

1EL. 0.2432.

HORLICK'S

IS ALWAYS SERVED

when MALTED MILK is asked for,"" says the management of Lane Craw- ford's Cafe-"We keep no other."

This we may say is general amongst Call high-class casterers, who pride themselves upon serving- "THE BEST, NOT THE CHEAPEST."

SMOKE

LA PRUEBA

CIGARS

AND

Enjoy A Real Good

"MANILA

PRICES VERY MÓDERATE.

Obtainable at

THE SINCERE CO., LTD.

SOLE AGENTS.

E. HING & CO.

SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIP CHNDLERS HARDWARE MERCHANTS,

Wing Woo Strast

PHONE:-CENTRAL No. 1116. Tal Central or

QUINCIN Universally recommended for INFLUENZA

NASAL CATARRH

COLD IN THE HEAD

INSTANT RELIEF.

NEVER BE WITHOUT

THE PHARMACY

1.

(FLETCHER & CO., LTD.

A.P.C. Building,

Tal. C. 345.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Sports Clothes.

ARE STILL AS PERFECT AS EVER.

Sports clothes have not changed. they are as perfect as they ever will be which is perhaps one of the reasons why women love to wear them so much.

The shoulders are slightly slop ing, with rather high mounted sleeves, low lying collare, slender lapels, deep jacket-clonings, cut- ting subtly in-curved towards the waist, tube-shaped skirts, well below the kneen-thieso aro, the main elements of the tailored silhouette, which by the way, holds out promise of the return of the days when women had waistlines.

Sweaters of openwork, wool of pinid, of elpaely-knitted string are other novelties, All of them are worn inside, the skirls, and the tops of these are finished with alosely knitted bands of the same colour as the material of the skirt. which keep them snugly in their place, in rather high waistlines. Three quarter sleeves, designed to show off bracelets, are a new idea. Dog-collars and cuffs of a sort of lattice work in silver, with atud fastenings, made of dark |exotic wood, and earrings to match,

are still another novelty.

Gloves.

Gloves are growing up. Many half-length gloves are worn pull- ed up over the sleeves of tailored 'costumes. Very long gloves climb almost to the shoulder of | sleeveless frocks: Gauntlet gloves buttoned up the buck are favoured. Liffle fold or allver ball bottons trail gaily down the flaring cuffs of black and white kid gloves. : There are some very short gloves with uprow e eft pofustomer inside, ar ouisaie the welt by Lube drawn} through gold rings.

Rippling skirt fullness, feminine soft jacket and little tack-la blouse of flat crepe suggest spring.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

WELL-1 HEAR THAT, YOU AN' OSSIE BURIED THE HATCHET- SURE-- THAT'S THE WAYing YOU CAN'T GET THE BEST OF HIM. ANYWAY!!

BUT IF ANYTHING EVER COMES UP AGAIN TM GONNA HAVE MY

NAVI!

The importance of plaided fabrics and the insistance apon the jacket suit for spring is stressed in this little suit of velvet, plaided against a-green background. The jacket nips in alightly at the waist.

Your Children.

[By Olive Roberts Barton.]

Would you like to live with someone who never looked at you except to criticize you and jump down your throat for 'something you've done?

Well, 1 believe each mother can work out her own problem better without too much suggestion from nie, because she knows, her own children and how to appeal to thom. Children are, ho different that the chances are she'll have to or four or two or whatever bum- use different tactics with all three. ber she has.

F

The only general rule that 11 think docs at overy case is not to Well, that's what most children nag and not to mention every in- have to: do

fraction the second it happens.

They are under the critical eyes of their parents at home, and under the watchful eyes of feachers in school. Surely it must be irksome to carry such a burden (around all day long and never be "sure just when you're going to catch it for something or other.

Children do so many things un- consciously-impulsively, without thinking. Would we really want it any other way? Isn't it half the beauty of childhood, this very

There are many things that teachers in school have to pretend not to see. Even the most exact- ing will acknowledge that. There are many things in an army that a general does not see to all pur- poses-much he does not hear. There are things in every work- shop and mill that overseers and foremen have to close their eyes. to.

Don't Overdo Celticiam, spontancity? Do we want them to cism defeats its own ends. It be Why? Because too much 'eriti- become too calculating?

comes Irritating and loses effect. Children don't become self-con. Poor discipline and resentment scious, uncertain, or timid until often results. It is so in every their attention is called day after walk of life... day to every little thing they do. Then they lose something that, once gone, never returns, and we have only ourselves to thank.

They Must Be Taught.

the same policy, as many do, when And so if mothers would adopt time for correcting comes, It meatis something.

I know! Correction won't al

Why not have a save-up hour? Of course, on the other hand, A little talk once every other day we can't let them grow up Intoor so in which to tell the children hoodlums. They havo to be what you have noticed and what taught. How are we going to they simply must not do again? mäke ladies and gentlemen out of them if we can't stop Billy's shrill whistling in the house, Betty's ways walt-that's true-but even throwing things on the floor, and at the risk of an occasional re- Robert's kicking the front door roof missing fire, I shouldn't let shut? How can we teach Billy hourly scoldings and reminders not to smack his lips, Betty to get too common. When we do stop staring at people, and Robert the other. Besides it keeps the that it goes in one ear, and out never to interrupt when

house stirred up and everyone in speaking?

a bad humoür...

I SEE YOU AN' ALEK ARE FRIENDS

·AGAIN, OSSIE--THASS

FINE HASS

FINE!:

we're

Right or Wrong, She's Right

YES, Y KNONI NOIMAA ALWAYS TOLD ME... A SOFT ANSWER", TURNETH AWA

WRATH!!

OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Across

1 Belonging to care,

7 Skinflat

12 Scandinavian God:

13 Full size person.

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16 Matter omitted. from volcanoes.

10 Bibileal story.

17 Arbitrator,

19 Stip.

21 Trim,

22 Winged.

23 Wander.

18 Goes astray,”

20 Musty..

80 Woollen fabric.

31

33 Pun

36

Leap.

34 Relating to government,

37 Tack.

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40 Characters represented.

42 Verse.

44 Divided in two."

48 Double sulphate.

61 Nymph.

62 Crush by beating.

54. Froo,

65- Cradle with clothes,

66 Bundle of paper.

67. Disentangle.

58 Playthings. 59 Went astray. 60 Roman goddess.

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Down

2 Hebrew month.

3. Toothed.

4 Collections of sayings.

6 Visionary.

6. Pust of wind.

8 Cut off."

0 Liable to taxation, 10 Always.

11 Commodities.

19 Mitigate.

14 Have woody trunka.

20 Eatable.

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24 Repulse,

25 Love ardently,

127 Annooth

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39 Maker.

41 Dea that furnishes shoes.

42 Commemorates

event.

43. Clergyman.

45 Uress.

46 Personal servant,

47 Indoor game.

40 'Sly look:

noteworthy

50 Añclent dramatic entertainment,

52 Measure.

53 Growth in the eye.

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