TUNDICE TANKS are made in different shapes and sizes to suit various requiremente. The model illustrated above has been designed to fix on the running board of a motor car and is an invaluable adjunct to any picnic party.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, APRIL 10,

Keep a TUNDICE handy for the summer.

Sole Agents:

CALDBECK MACGREGOR & CO., LTD. (Incorporsadunder ton « Companies' Ordinances of Hongkong). Prince's Building. Ice House Street, Telegrams:-Caldbecks,

Telephone 0.75.

STAR

Commencing FRIDAY, 11th. FOR 5 NIGHTS ONLY. R. B. SALISBURY (by arrangement with Maurice Brown) Presents

JOURNEY'S END by R. C. SHERRIFF

Wednesday, April 16th

The famous public school play YOUNG WOODLEY

By John was Druten

SO THIS IS LOVE MUSICAL COMEDY

Thursday, April 17th

Booking at Moutrie's and Star,

Prices $3, $2 & $1.

JULIETTE BEAUTY SALON

PERMANENT WAVING Scalp-Skin and Hair

Specialist.

Late of NESTLE'S, New York.

I-Wing Lok Building, Kowloon.

Tel. K. 1213.

A PERFUME OF DISTINCTION.

"LE DANDY"

D'ORSAY

(Obtainable in 2 Sizes)

Ask for it at:-

The Colonial Dispensary

18, Quesu's Road, C.

PRESCRIPTIONS

PROMPTLY

Tel. C. 1977.

AND CAREFULLY [COMPOUNDED

AT

THE PHARMACY

(FLETCHER & CO., LTD.).

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Evening Effects.

[BY ANN MORESBY)

From one point of view it is far easier to look beautiful (or 35 beautiful as may bo) in the evening.

Artifical lights, unless exception ally crude, are kinder to the skin than broad daylight, and people. who are going out to amuse "tham- selves in the evening usually take enough time over their preparations to ensure a wellgroomed effect.

From another point of view, it fa more difficult to look beautiful at night, because there is so little #copo for concealing weak points.

There is no hat to cover the bair and no collar to frame the neck, There are no sleeves for the arms, seldom any gloves for the handa, and the back and shoulders also likely to be exposed to public gaze.

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People treat their heads with more simplicity and greater care than they did, which is all to the good: hut one is stil! sometimes tempted to wonder whether the woman in front of one at the play has ever really looked at the back of her head:

Hands and Arms.

Manicures aro weekly habits with 2 large number of women, and everybody has a certain amount of knowledge of how to care for the hands at home.

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Arms, on the other hand, often sadly neglected, and as arms of the most noticeablo features of a.

in evening woman dress, this is a neglect which affects the onlooker unkindly, even if the sinner herself is unconscious of her omissions.

Caring adequately for the arms admittedly takes time, but with this, as with every other form of beauty culture, afew minutes' re- gular daily treatment is far more affective than a whole hour once a week,

For arms which are too large there are exercises, and there is

385age.

For arm which are too thin there are different exercises and nourish ing orgams.

Both the too-large and the too thin arm need to have as much care taken of their complexion as of- their contour For this purpose the cream which is used for mas-

LAND VREELAND

This age of elegance influences wedding fivery for spring.. Left to right: Regal dignity has an off-white satin bridal gown of princess line, with modern design to its skirt that cuta its train in one with the garment. There is a rose point yoke and arm holes and bands of the lace in the sleeves. The maid of honour wears a pale yellow frock with drop yoke and lace puff sleeves and a matching hat that pleats its brim. The brides- maids' frocks are pale green, made in quaint style of many ruffled skirt, high waist and puff sleeves. A lace and crin hat of green top this frock.

Your Children: /

[By Olive Roberts Barton.]

To begin with we suggest that a mother start when a child is very young to teach him to regard her with other eyes than merely as the sources of his comfort. Have

We're wondering and wonder-him- do little favours for her, be

quiet is ill, help her with.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

Across

1 Volce loudly..

6 Ravine.

10 Pierce.

11 Pronoun.

13 Freak.

15 Pertaining to a colony.

18 Threat.

17 Talk.

18 Hoist.

20 Swimming bird.

23 Gloat

22 Analyse (Gram).

26 Used for lighting.

27 Lump of earth.

30 Dug,

32 Space.

33 Hide.

35 Large insects.

87 Stepped:

38 Purifies.

40 Grief.

41 Sheep's cry.

42 Knots.

45 Tropical trees.

47 Encourage.

50

52 Otherwise.

64 Servile.

55 Kind of deer, 56 Stride.

57 Part of spectacles.

58 Small stinging insect. 50 Infammable substance. 60 Authors of poems,

Down

1 Porch (Greek arch). 2' Portions.

3 Hautboys..

4 Anney.

5 Leaves.

7 Beards of corn.

8 Walks awkwardly,

9. Rodents.

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110 Clean with brush.

12 Stringed Instrument.

14 Cried like a cat.

16 Mixture.

19 Small bed,

21 Engaged for use.

24 Pinafore.

25 Bundle.

21 Small cup.

28 Solemn swearing.

29 Feast

31 Make tranquil.

32 Sour

Reliance on evidence.

36 Cereal.

34

39

Scaleless fish.

40 Walk,

41 Cricket accessory.

43 Noiseless.

44

Watchful.

16 Observed.

48 Polar regions' animal,

49 Knots.

61 Defective speech.

52 Rim

53 Oceans.

Yesterday's Solution.

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sage really does all that i mering why do many when dhe FOR RADIO VALUE

azgo usually is neces it is that sary, when it follows the daily children in their teens seem to small duties, and generally turn scrubbing with a soft brush, soap develop such an amazing selfish the tide of his thoughts concerning and water, and the rubbing with a rough towel which removes any dead skin and stimulates the circulation. Elbows almost invariably need a nourishing cream and they often need to be rubbed with lemon first, to restore the whiteness that lean ing them on tables and the arms of chairs no ensily destroys

This large bat of natural ballibuntl has a wide band of yellow and brown worsted the daisics sweeping from front edge of the brim over the crown to the back edge.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

GEE-OSCAR IS THE ONE WHO STARTS US ALL ON THIS ESSAY CONTEST AN' THEN HE UPSTAN' GETS THE MUMPS BEFORE HE EVEN HAS HIS ESSAY FINISHED*****

ATS TOUGH!!

YEAH-THEN HE SENDS IT

ONER TO FRECKLES

FOR HIM TO

FINISH !!

ness and ingratitude towards her from the inside out instead of from the outside in. He cannot their parents.

start too young to regard her as a person with feelings the same as himself.

Yet the real trouble isn't hard to find. It all comes directly back to the question of mother-love and mother-coddling when they are little.

As a boy or girl grows older a new angle develops and the cru-

If there is any doubt about thecial time occurs when his or her interests are more outside the home old saying that love makes the than in. If a child has learned world go round, we wish to re-to regard either father or mother mark that this is one case where merely as the means to get the it does no such thing, for there is things he wants, without question no selfishness on earth as consum-he will exercise his right now, or mate as the selfishness as that of what he calls his right,

a child who has not learned grati-

tude and consideration for his

mother, when he is little. Real

A Changed Viewpoint.

From the time these outside in-

love, that is; not the selfish love terests have their beginning-the of childhood.

A Limit to Sacrifice.

time varies of course, depending on his disposition-a clever mother will present herself in still another It is strange that such a thing may sound unusual but it is not light. She will turn friend. It as the sacrificial love in a mother hard to understand; not the friend should beget such an undersirable he had before, the friend' who thing in return as the demanding tucked him in bed, and baked him selfish love that so many children the friend who roots in the blea

cake, and brought him toys, but have for their mothers. To be chers when he's playing ball, who perfectly frank, cold-hearted psy-tries to understand about his chologists insist that it is practi- collection of stones, who will put on cally the only love children know old clothes and go out and take a for their parents.

walk with him on a rainy day. The friend who can talk about the books, Then what is to be done if the he liked and the football players he emotion is to be corrected? Jadmires.

WHY-FRECKLES COULDN'T EVEN WRITE AN ESSAY

FOR HIMSELF, LET ALONE

WRITIN' ONE FOR

SOMEBODY ELSE?!

A Pal!

WHAT OSCAR. SHOULDA DONE WAS TO LET ONE OF US DO IT FOR HIM.

NOW I KNOW WHAT OSCAR WAS DOIN' AT THE HARDWARE STORE ,AN LUMBER YARD-AN"

REAL ESTATE OFFICE =** BEE! I NEVER SAW SUCH A MIXED-UP

MESS!!

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FAR

INTO

THE NIGHT"

By Blosser

I WOULDNT DO THIS, FOR

ANYONE BUT

OSCAR NOT

·EVEN FOR..

MYSELF!!

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