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WHY NOT HAVE ONE IN YOUR HOME?
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at
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by
GAL DIMEN
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1930.
After The War.
A Nerve Victim's Sufferings
and How They Were
Cured By
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
Like many more of his comrades, Mr. Harry Knowlos, an English voteran of the Great War, suffered greatly from nerve troubles after his return to civilian life. It was not unth Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the world-renowned tonle, built his nervous system up that he recovered.
WOMAN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
A Beauty Hint.
THE LATEST FROM PARIS.
A beauty specialist who has just returned to her Grafton-street Here are the facts of Mr. Know-salon after several weeks' stay in les's case, as related to a news Paris, declares that English girls paper reporter who called at his still have much to learn from the
Parisienne on the homa, Hornor House, Stockbridge, points:
following
near Sheffield, not long ago.
"After leaving the Army I suf fered acutely from neurasthenia," sald Mr. Knowles. "I was con-
at
stantly depressed, could not, sleep at night, and times my condition almost verged On hysteria. I had severo pains in my limbs, was troubled at times with loss of memory, and lost much weight. Although I tried all kinds of Medicine, no beneft resulted. Life was a misery to me.
"Then I happened to read about Dr. Williams! Pink Pille and remembered that my father had derived great benefit from them some years previously. I decided to try the pills myself and before many days I felt an improvement. I was under a doctor at the time, and informed him that I was taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. He told mo to keep on with them, and said that they were blood-makers and would do me good.
"I continued with the pills and soon my appetite returned. Then I began to sleep better at night, and rose in the morning feeling fresh and energetic. The depres- sion left me and I put on the flesh I had lost. Now I am splendidly fit and shall always be pleased to tell others what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done for me."
Equally good for men and women, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a proved specific for all dis-
Skin Cleansing and Make-up.
Most French girls use cleansing cream instead of water overy
night, wipe it off with cleansing tissues, and then apply skin food. They have a cleansing treatment from an expert every fortnight, many older women attending the salon every week.
They understand how to apply: rouge. The oval face should be rouged in a triangle between tem- ple, nose, and car; the round face high on the cheek bones; the long face low on the checks and over a imperfections such as a long nose, larger area. They correct small |
chin by touches of rouge cleverly long upper lip, wide face for long applied.
They realise that different shades of rouge should be chosen for evening and daytime, for in- door and outdoor pursuits, and even for every gown. Eyes should be made up to the new soft blue shade at night.
Care of the Hands.
in
The Parisienne uses a bleaching lotion and hand-cream every day. To keep their hands smooth winter, many Frenchwomen wear all night special washable mittens perforated for the ventilation of the skin.
orders arising from impoverished Dainty little Frock.]
blood or from debilitated nerves. Chemists everywhere sell them, $1.50 per bottle, $8 for 6 bottles. If you are in need of tonic help try them and they will surely do you good.
W
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Invaluable for elimination
of Dandrufi and Prevention
of Falling out of Hair is.—
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Direction.-A little to be rubbed briskly into the scalp night and morning.
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13, Queen's Road Central.
PRESCRIPTIONS
PROMPTLY
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AT
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A.P.C. Bullding.
Tal. C. 345
Tel. C. 1877.
This charming little printed frock, in rose and beige small flowers, against pink, has the new princess lino, belted at the normal waist, with a low, full flounce.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
GEE! IF THAT WASHT A SHOCK TO HEAR THAT OSCAR IS QUARANTINED WITH THE MUMPS!! JUST WHEN HE WAS WORKIN' SO HARD
ON THAT ESSAY CONTEST
TOO-TOUGH LUCK!!
The Picture Hat Returns.
NEA
There's practically the allure of veiled eyes in the new brimmed hats of straw lace which are half-revealing, half- concealing.
This new model is made of horsehair braid, in gleaming brown and the sheen of the wearer's hair adds its lustre to the general effect. The rather high crown is trimmed with a novel little rouleau of beige feathers and the picture brim falls gracefully in deep all-around length.
Girls Who Prefer
Men.
[By Lady Monteith Erskine.]
Always she has acted "pal," strid- ing along with them, stick in hand, cigarette in mouth, their very counterpart in skirts.
To her mother she is ever kind in a slightly pitying way;, and now and again she tells her how jolly glad she is to have no aister. In- tolerant of children, ahe actually dislikes little girls.
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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
15
45
&
श
10
Acrusa
1 Makes reference to.
6 Talking bird.
10 Meal made from oats.
11 Pertaining to the back.
12 Call to mind.
13 Tell.
10 Give out.
19 Single combats.
20 Garment,
22 My lady (Lit)
24 Made obeisance. 25 Massive.
26 Kept
busy.
28 Stand for.
31 Heavenly being.
33 Soak.
36 Join by heating.
37 Steps.
40 Rellere,
114 Regretted,
15 Having wings. 17 Small Hine.
18 Pointed.
20 Imitation rose.
21 Hunting dogs.
23 Pattern.
21 Scorches.
20 Genuine.
30 Fatty Hissue.
31 Adjudges.
32 Hand coverings.
34 Church festival.
35
192eeped to the poles.
138 An all tobacco smoke.
39 Edges.
41 Peel.
42 Price.
Saturday's Solution.
THWART R BEDEW HEAR WERE E O AVER
27
41 Consisting of citizens.
43 Disclose.
44 Physician.
45 Devastates.
46 Relative.
47 Looked Exedly.
I Pay back.
2 Prohibit.
Down
3 Kind of horse.
4 Mixed vegetables.
5 Old card game.
6 Portions.
7 On the sheltered side. 8 Avow again. 9 Rang.
HONGKONG TRADE.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPORTS,
W SATE BOA DETOUR L
BOUT
CAN
VERT FLIER
P. HEART REMI
D. SLEW
SH
T CLEAN
There has been a decidedly quieter feeling in the market dur- ing the past two weeks. The price of raw cotton" recovered somewhat and Manchester quotations were firmer; at the same time exchange
received by the Hongkong General midable. Up to the present, there The following reports have been remains at such a low level that replacing costs appear very for-
Why is it that some girls think it clever to cultivate a certain de- gree of contempt for those of "My cousin has got such a jolly their own sex? It may be simply a little kid!" she remarked the other pose, or it may be a form of sub-sex; for had it been a girl she day. Needless to inquire as to its conscious envy of those advan- would have ignored it; or, if ques- tages which accrue to the mere tioned as to its advent, her reply Chamber of Commerce from im has been no deânite movement to fact of belonging to the male would more probably be, "Oh, porters: species.
yes Poor dear! Her squalling brat has arrived!"
"When I marry," she says, don't mind how many boys I have, but I don't want any girls!"
"Perhaps you will have a whole
for
purchase Cotton Fancies Cotton piece goods and fancy buying will probably be deferred December/January shipment and My young friend, Millicent, for
cotton goods. -Market shews little as long as possible, under existing instance were it not for this pe-
or no sign of improvement. and conditions. There has been some culiarity would be quite a nice
recession in the local demand for nothing other than a miscellane-Spring Fancies with prices alight- girl in many ways. But her as- piration is to be what she terms a bevy of them!" I suggest unkind-ous trade in negligible quantity is ly easier and consequently clear- "real good sort!" Yet I can'ty, which utterance she scornfully possible under existing conditions, ances have been on a smaller
scales. help feeling annoyed at the dis- ignores.
Small sales of Italiang etc., are re-
. Woollens:-There is little new But somehow, though the years ported and there is enquiry about business to report in woollens al- of women generally---of their are slipping by, and already she at inadequate limits for establish- though there has been and still is efforts and activities. Of this or has acted bridesmaid to the bride ed "Chops" of Cotton Venetians a fair amount of enquiry on cer that achievement she will say con- of first the elder and then the Dyed Pongees, and other Dyed detain lines, principally in continen- temptuously-
younger of her brothers, Milli-scriptions, for Autumn shipment. tal styles. Home quotations re- cent still seems to adhere to single section there is nothing to report change tend to offset reductions In the Grey and White Shirting main easy, but fluctuations in ex- blessedness,
paraging way in which she speaksi
"Oh, it's not bad for a feminine attempt!" or, "Women make auch fools of themselves as a rule, it's her mother, "but though my girl
Clearances have fallen off, due ported in Knitting Yarns on stan
"I don't know why it is," said and business la deadly dull. at this end. Some businese is re quite a relief to hear of an excep- is always meeting people and has to increased Duties in China, and dard brands but orders are small- plenty of men friends, she never the annual Tomb Worshippinger than usual on account of the
Festival, appears to have what, in my young
Mid. Am. Cotton "Spot" is high-bulk of the buying of July/August advance in replacing costs. The day, we would term a sweetheart.
er at 8.74d, and Eg. Sakel. also shipment being over, only minor "I am sorry, in & way, because, when I am gone, she may
shews appreciation to 14.153.
tion !"
She boasts that, as 1 child, she never played with a doll, nor would she learn to knit or sew.
There
transactions in woollens are now likely.
Cotton Yarn:-Nothing doing.
Her games and pursuits were feel lonely. Unfortunately, she Another report states: certainly of the more masculine does not attempt to hit it off with Cottons to report and a distinct are no sales of Fancy type, and in the home circle she her sister-in-law, and she knows so falling off in enquiry is notice Nominal quotations are as fol never failed to admire and cham- never has cared for women.
few other girls! You see, she
lows: She able. Local prices for Spring pion her brothers, no matter how so much prefers men!"
Fancies are lower and deliveries No. 108. $170/190. No. 128. $180/195. No. 16. $195/206, No. 208. $200/215, unwise their actions or foolish I listened sympathetically and not so brisk,
Metals.-Market very dull. myself I their utterance. Rather inanely said little. But to
Flour-Stock: American 500,- she would laugh at their sillest thought-"Yes, no doubt she may cotton slightly higher since our 000 bags, Canadian 230,000 bags, jokes, applaud their weakest pun. her?"
prefer men, but do men prefer last report.
Australian 20,000 bags, Market: Another report states:
Very weak, no sale:
CRUNCH
CRUNCH
CRUNCH
JANS
Tag Looks Like It!
HAVE YOU GOT THE MUMPS Too?
Manchester is steadier, with
ANNPS? NO-IN
ONLY EXTING POP CORN THAT MOM JUST POPPED
·FOR AKEL
By Blosser
WHEW! I WAS SCARED STIFF FOR A MINUTE *****
POOR OSCARI! POOR
OSCAR !!..
THERE GOES THE TELEPHONE
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