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LAST EVENING'S
MUSICALE.
DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME
PRESENTED.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1930,
A somewhat original, note was struck at last evening's musicale at the Helena May Institute, ir- ranged by Mrs. Womack. The Oriental atmosphere was apparent throughout. A feature of the programme WIS "The Golden Threshold," one of Liza Lehmann's Buites, which was very admirably handled by Mrs. Womack, Mra Benfield, Lieut. A.H. Musson and Mr H. Anniss. The quartelles were finely sung, especially Night fall in Hyderabad, whilst Mrs. Benfield delighted everybody in her songs, and Mrs. Womack scored a marked auccess in the Hindu Cradle Song. The dusts were equally pleasing.
WOMAN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
For Mothers.
THE TEETH IN CHILDHOOD.
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Of course, they will be lost eventually; then why bother to care for them 1
(1) There is the inevitable decay, result of neglect, with its attendant toothache; it may bo that because of this destruction Mr. John Braga's violin solos and pain, the tooth is lost pre- were a treat, showing that he is maturely through oxtraction, and rapidly maturing as an instrumen-in consequence the little jaw docs talist. His sister accompanied not develop.nt this point, na it with much sympathy and under would have done with the tooth
left in place. standing.
Lieut. Musson and Mr. Angisa rendered acceptable solos, whilst at the close Miss Stella Ho and Miss Helen Ho cleverly performed an effective Oriental dance, with Mrs. Scott Little at the piano..
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The defendant denied this and Raid he had been to drink some enngee and
on returning saw a rapicker outside his house. He was going through a pile of rubbish. As witness had pre- viously lost some tins, he picked that particular one out of the pile to prevent the rag-picker from obtaining it.
The constable sald he saw no signs of a rag-picker or anyone else in the vicinity.
The defendant produced a witness to say that they had been driaking congee together, and Mr. Hamilton said:-I don't know if The found the tin lying in the street or if I have found him "lying" in the court Not being sure, I can'1⁄4 convict. Discharged.
SINGAPORE POLICE
CRITICISED.
SILENT ON EXTRADITION CASE.
at The
Criticism was levelled Singapore authorities by Mr. Hamilton, at the Central Magis tracy this morning, when' a Strata | Chinese appeared before him on remand in respect of a charge of criminal breach of trust stated to be in the sum of $5,000.
The man was arrested
a week
ago by the Hongkong police at the request of the Singapore Government, and this morning C.D.I. Murphy said that although he received a telegram just prior to the first appearance of the man in Court, stating that the Singn- pore 'authorities were sending an escort to Hongkong, the escort had not yet arrived and he had receiv ed no further information.
Mr. Hamilton:-I suppose. we have got to hold him whilst they put their hands in their pockets and do nothing. It is absolutely absurd. They have to send some-
one.
Mr. Murphy said he would make further enquiries, and the accused was remanded until Tuesday next.
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(2) There is this other danger. that with the too early extraction of the temporary molars, there in the grave posiblity of damaging the developing bicuspid, which frequently lies within the spreading roots of the former tooth.
(3) There is the reverse condition where the temporary tooth in re tained too long bocanas of inter- ference, through pulp (e; the nerve inside the tooth) disease, with the natural process of shod- ding thus causing the succeeding tooth to make its appearance out of place or not at all, either of which is bad,
From any or all of these causes, little sonny is going to have some orooked teeth in his second set, and a hadly formed jav, "which ́ means a facial deformity of a more or less marked degree.”
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© (4) It in niạo true that neglect of these "baby teeth" may mero serious results than equal neglect of their muccessors, siner decay will make much more rapid" progress in them than in the larger (Continued on Next Column]
A Smart Gown.
The gown pictured above is of black organdle, with a nar- row gold threading, and it has the new round low back line.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
I THOUGHT AEBBE YOU
FELLAS MIGHT LIKE TO SEE
SOME OF THE PICTURES
I TOOK UP ON UNCLE.
| HARRY'S RANCH ~ .
WOULD You?
„WOULD WE !!
I SHOULD SAY WE WOULD !!.
THAND BE NICE
Beauty Talks by Cinema Stars.
Use of Fragrant Scent part of Dressing, says Lily Damits.
...
Perfume is the most subtle, fume should all be the same, factor in the make-up of a "Bath powder and toilet water well-groomed woman. But a skill-are refreshing supplements to the ful use of perfumo does not end bath. Particularly invigorating is with a few drops of cologno sprink-a toilet water rub down after a led on the handkerchief or dress, tub. As for the use of perfume, it; French women are past masters should be applied to the hair, be in the art of using perfume and hind the cars, at the base of the one of these is Lily Damita, who throat, and on the hands. has recently come to America and "Sachets ure used extensively the movies.
by French women to import en "There are tre general meth clusivo fragrance to their clothes, ods of using perfume," Miss and are sewed into the hems of Damita explains. "Some women their frocks and into their hat lin- like to use one odour at all times, j'ings as well as placed, in the thus identifying their personali-dresser drawers with their 'un- ties with the single fragrance, dics," Miss Damita said. while others. prefer to choose The hair brush should be kept many different odours, one to suit in a box with a sachet of your fa- each mood. "But whether a wo vourite odour for when it is used it man uses one or many, she should will delicately perfume the hair. use only one odour at a time and Rose. leaves make particularly her bath salts, powder and per-fragrant anchot."
in the back is a favourite Somo
1E high in front D.A collarless frock can be and cut in ENSEMBLE WHICH "ATTRACT-a deep "V" at the back, or, perhaps, just slit in a long line, or they dis- ED MUCH ATTENTION.
play the rest of the figure, above There is not much to say that the waist, at the back, almost en- is new about necklines. Most of
An unusual novelty are wisps the couturiers cut them close
of tulle, squares, attached in the round the collar-bone, and tie a back to bead necklaces. They narrow scarf around the thront
Necklines and Jewels.of the new evening gowns are
tirely.
1 Woo.
5 Hall
OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS
Across
7 Alcoholic beverages.
10 Horse's cry.
11 Consumed.
| 12 Large fishing not.
14 Frozen sweetments.
10 Goodbye.
18 Pierced,
20 One who reveres.
21 Plunger.
22 Break off.
24 Loaded.
20 Dexterous,
28 Sensitiveness.
20 Forbear.
33 Reposed.
37 Firz.
40 Dry.
42 Travels while sitting.
43 Clothing.
45 Harnesses.
47 Oriental.
48 Phantom,
62 Awe
03 Magnesian laminated material.
54 Ascend.
55 Free from all deduction. 56 Sum..
57 Paving stone.
58 Honey producing insects.
50 Change.
1 Cause.. 2 Ono.
· Down
3. Act of renewing. 4 Row.
5 Robukes,
7 Certifies.
6 Cast sly looki.
8 Acquire knowledge.
CINEMA NOTES.
HAINES SHOWS VERSATILITY
9 Pointed. 18 Completion. 16 Scorched.
17 Rents.
10 Paradise.
23 At a distance.
24 Smaller.
| 25 One who dines.
27 Having an offensive amell
30 Days in the Roman calendar,
31 Trial.
32 Amenda.
34 Obliterate.
30 Blik used for furniture.
30 Finger.
38 Unloas,
39 Pertaining to the thigh.
41 Ten years.
43 Harpoons.
44 Laughing..
40 Distress signal at sea.
40 Facts.
50 Sing.
51. Close to,
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QUEEN'S THEATRE.
FINE ACTING IN CURRENT IN LATEST PICTURE.
FILM
"Alina Jimmy Valentine" the There. will probably be varied Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer talking: plc- views regarding the appeal made ture which comes on Sunday toby "The Bridge of San Luis Rey"` the Queen's Theatre, demonstrates which was shown for the first
William Haines was born at Staun-terday. Opinions, however, wild. ton, Virginia, and first won his be unanimous that the acting is reputation as a wisecracker" in extraordinarily good, whilst the the films. In his new picture he photography is of even more than plays an intensely serious and usual charm and effectiveness.
The film, which is part-talkie, dramatic role as the safe-cracker who reforms through the influence is based on Thornton Wilder's of the girl he loves.
calebrated novel; Whilst it fol- When Bijou Fernandez was lows the book faithfully, it is ob- looking for new screen faces. for vious that to screen goers the story, 1921, she encountered Haines
a vivid romance of Peru, in which, the street and persuaded him to apart from the chief characters, inve a screen test. The results hundreds are sean in the cast. were so entisfactory that the actor The Cathedral interier and the was sent immediately to the West spectacular wrecking of the famous
the amazing versatility of the star, time at the Queen's Theatre you
In a bow at the side. Square neck ang down, either singly, or in the old Goldwyn company back in was by no means an easy task. It is
lines are also seen, usually withi touch of lingerie. Almost all the day-time frocks are finished with
lingerie, organdi, handkerchief- linen, sometimes lace edged, or pique and linen,
For evening, the decolletage that Is high in the front, and very low
groups of half-a-dozen.
Garnets, Garnets are making a bid to be the fashionable stone this season They are to be seen in a number of Coast.
modern forms, as well as in old
On
He began his screen career with bridge are very finely depicted, fashioned breach shapes, pendant a small part in ""Three Wise Fools." but the story itself is a trifle mor-
bid. carrings and decorative neck- His upward progress after that laces Bracelets, cuff links, and was constant. His most success and she demonstrates her veran
Lily Damita has the main role, brooches are all seen in this old-ful pictures include "Excess Bag-tility and powers of acting most fashioned stone.
goge," "Telling the World," "The strikingly. She is well support At a reception given at the Bri- Smart Set," "West Point," "Spring ed by several noted players. The Above all, remember that these tish Embassy in Paris the other Fever," "Slide Kelly, Sifde." littlo teeth are to serve BODY evening a fashionable woman wore "Brown of Harvard" and "Tell It aim will be shown up to and throughout the growing period, an ensemble of jewels that attract-to the Marines.”
Including Saturday,
and better developed teeth of the весоль нер
which includes the years of hised much attention; She wore a Haines is a charming, unassum- greatest growth and development, dress of garnet-coloured tulle, ing chap, a six-footer with black screen, Hainos is declared to have and that his growth will depend embroidered with tiny garnet hair and brown eyes. His hobbies tiro most promising future of any largely on his ability, to masticate beads, a garnet necklace, garnet are reading and music, although star now in pictures. He is under his food properly, which ability earrings, and garnet buckles on he is a very successful athlete and a long-term contract to Matro is exactly proportional to the her dainty Hitle cropo-do-chine plays all sports well. Poesçasing Goldwyn-Mayer, and his next pic-- soundness of his teeth.
shoes.
the most unique personality on the ture will he "A Man's Man."
WELL-HERE'S A PICTURE WE TOOK FROM IN FRONT OF THE,
RANCH HOUSE WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THOSE, FOR
AMOUNTAINS?.
fle and Who Else?
BOY! I SAY THOSE ARE AMOUNTAINS
FOR YOU LEMAE LOOK:
AT THAT REAL GOOD,
*FRECKLES!
UNCLE, HARRY SAID THEY ARE OVERZ TWELVE THOUSAND FEET HIGH-.-.
IMASINE !! ·
GEE: ISNT IT. WONDERFUL THAT "NATURE "CAN MAKE
BIG MOUNTAINS
LIKE THAT BOY!!
By Blosser
SAY! I COULD MAKE EM MYSELF
I HAD ENOUGH. DIRT!!
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