THE KOWLOON- MOTOR BUS

COMPANY LIMITED.

NOTICE.

ALTERATION OF FARES,

Os and from 1st July, 1930, and until further notice, the undermentioned Scale of Fares will be in operation.

1st Class 10 cents for first two sections or part thereof and

5 cents for each subsequent section or part thereof.

2nd Class 5 cents for two sections or part of two sections.

Route No. 2 Star Ferry

Pakhoi Streat

Argyle Street

Yen Chow Street

Wong Uk Village

Route No. 8 Star Ferry ·

Lai Chi Kok Terminus

Route No. 6 Star Ferry

Pakho Street Argyle Street Waterloo Road

Pakhol Street

Argyle Street

Waterloo Road

K'loon Tong Terminus

Route No. 10 Star Ferry

Kowloon City Terminus

Pakhoi Street Argyle Street' Waterloo Road

Kowloon City

Ngau Shi Wan Terminus

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Artificial

Two Belles And All's Well!

Jewellery.

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

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1st 2nd

Star Ferry

Pakhoi Street

Argyle St.

Waterloo Rd.

Kowloon Tong

Kowloon City |

10c Stat2a3

(10% 5.10c 6e1st 2nd

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Yen Chow St.

Wong Uk Vil.

Lat 2nd

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-10c 5c1st 2nd

250 15c 20c 10c15e 10c).

10c 5c1100

Lai Chi Kok

British Service men (in uniform) and children under 12 years

of age will be carried 1st class at 2nd class rates. Full fare will be charged when travelling in the 2nd ClassS.

Monthly Tickets will be increased as under:

Adults to $7.00.

Hongkong; 23rd June, 1930.

Students to $3.00

S. T. LOUEY,

Manager.

Gentlemen's Hair Dressing

MASSAGE-ELECTRIC BATHS MANICURE Men's Dept: -Open till 7 p.m. and on Sunday mornings.

TESTER HAIR DRESSING SALON

BIDE ENTRANCE GROUND FLOOR,

KAYAMALLY BLDS.

THE LAST WORD IN COMPACTS

Ask for it at-

The

Tel. 21877,

LA POUDRE COMPACTE

D'ORSAY

Colonial Dispensary 13, Queen's Road, Centrel.

FLETCHER'S

SKETOCIDE

KILLS FLIES, MOSQUITOES,

BUGS AND OTHER INSESTS

THE PHARMACY

(FLETCHER & CO., LTD.

A.P.C. Building.

Tel, 20345.

Days in the sun deserve flattering deck clothes. For shuffle-board, deck tennis or just strolling, white pique and blue flannel make a smart outfit. A yellow jersey sports suit has a coat belted at the waistline.

Of Interest.

COCKTAIL TIME.

The tiny swizzle sticks for raising the "froth" on the top of a cocktail have often been seen in gold, but not before have they appeared in other materials. Now, however, they are to be found in shagreen, which will please the-woman who owns one of the new green glass

To-day's Recipe.

RHUBARB JELLIES.

Stew a bundle of rhubarb in gills water and 6oz. of sugar. To one pint of rhubarb pulp and When soft, rub through a hair sieve. juice allow foz. of gelatine. Melt the gelatine in the fruit pulp, add the strained juice of an orange and a drop or two of carmine or cochineal, and put the mixture when cold, but not set, into small paper cocktail seta The slicks are

or chian remekin cases. When set course, screwed up like a pencil at pipe round a border of whipped one end, while the tiny pronga ap-cream and serve in the cases pear from the other end,

The Smart Smoker.

The latest accessory is a tiny

Jade Clock,

ed on onyx, and the handa are depicted by small branches of trees, picked out in diamonds and sap- phirea. The numbering is also in diamonds,

cigarette lighter and, a cigarette Carved jade makes a beautiful holder designed specially for even-The clock is in a fan shape, mount- clock for an elaborate boudoir. ing use. The lighter is about half the size of an ardinary model, and the holder is long in shape, with a silver or gold and to hold the cigarette. The lighters can be obtained in gold or silver, and they must. of course, match the holder.

Safety First,

Duck Decanters.

Men who like unusual decanters for their whiskey or port will approve of a set of deep green. or red decanters made in the shape. wings folded back to form a handle, af ducks. The birds have their and their heads are made of silver, with a long beak through which the in the drink emerges. To fill the decant-

and

chain

almost unnoticeable gold strap which acts as a safety chain for a hand bag, will prove a boon to many wonten in these days of

"bag snatchers." A large roomy lizard skin bag, Ratchet shape, has such a fixed firmly to

era one has merely to unscrew the one side of thever head, where it joins the opening up. The chain About twelve or eighteen inches.

glass, and pour the liquid inside. in length, and the free end is fastened to the owner's wrist by a clasp such as is seen on the end of a dog leash. In this way the bag is held securely in place and cannot be lost or matched.

is

Sporting Cigarette Case. Calfskin makes a serviceable and yet dainty cigarette case for use on eporting occasions. The article is mado like any ordinary square case, and fastens with a gold clasp to matah edgings of gold clipa.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

I DON'T KNOW HOW

YOU FIGURE THAT YOU CAN FIND THAT DOG. BY CARRYIN AROUND. ANOTHER SHOE BOX- GEE-YOU GET FUNNY IDEAS!!

JUST "TH SAME I THINK THAT DOG LIKES THE SMELL TO AVOLD

SHOE BOX = 17

MIGHT WORK!!

:

Modern Crockery.

tea

The newest breakast and sets for the early morning are de- corated with hand-painted designs. The crockery is designed on some- what modern lines, and the tea- post, coffee-pots, and-milk-jugs have shrange pointa jutting out at he sides, which serve as handles, The sets depart from the conven- tional blue and white or pink and white colour schemes, and are

ainted in bright colours.

SEE! JIMINY CRICKETS- I DIDN'T EXPECT IT WOULD HAPPEN SO QUICK THOUSH -****

·HUYAH !!

WELL-FOR

·THE LOVE

OF PETE

!!

SOME OF THE LATEST

IDEAS...

It is no use, any longer, being auperior about artifical jewellery. That it has come to be an inavit- able part of modern dress mua, be accepted. The fertile brains of designers, whom it obviously in- trigues, seem quite up to devising one novelty after another, which have their little heyday, then fall into the limbo of forgotten things as something newer, arrives.

At the moment there is a vast amount of black and white jewel- fery-crystal allied with jet. It is worn both in the daytime and In the evening.

Chanel is showing necklaces composed of half a dozen graduat- ed strands of triangular jet beads, set into a haltstring of large glass beads-this latter encircles the back of the neck only-sometimes brightly coloured.

1 Perplex. 6 Alm 10 Foreshow. 11 Jewel.

13 Fly aloft.

Across

15 Part of the body. 16 Plunders.

18 Large took.

18

19

19 Afirm.

31 Slattern. 23 Christmas musician. 25 Tight." 26 Aver.

Large crystal beads, studded with jet, are strung together and decorated with crystal plastrons, usually in the shape of flat flowers, arranged at regular intervals. These are matched by enormous 28 Have the teeth grow. ear-rings of gypsy persuasion. 31 Head covering.

33 Ventilated. An amusing set for morning 35 Crimson. wear consisted of a necklet, long 36 Line. enough to encircle the base of the 37 Notions. throat, of large, pearshaped pieces 38 Form of address.

39 Be ill. of glass, intersected with small 40 Sluggish. triangles of ebony. The matching 42 Numeral bracelet was composed of alternat-44 Paleness. ing pieces of crystal and wood of 16 Stately. a similar shape and size.

49 Molescule. With his formal day frocks 50 Take food.

61 Starry. Patou is showing a necklet of 66 Kind. flexible pieces of silver, finished 58

Burden. at the base of the throat with an 50 Untied. enormous.cornelian. There is bracklet to match.

62 Reverse. 63 Knowledge,

laces of twisted strands of straw 66 Fright

Schiaparelli is showing neck-64 Epic poetry.

65 Adds to.

for wear with her afternoon 67 Stocked. frocks. A pretty necklace wit circles of celluloid (iridescent, a bracelet to match-consisted of Hike a dragon-fly's wings) alternat- ed with small blue china beads. SHIRLEY COOKE. In Exchange.

The Latest.

NEA

Pictured above is one of the newest

"Sunburn Bathing

Suits,"

It Worked

WHAT ARE YOU "TRYING TO DO, OSCAR?

1 Owl's noise. 2 Access.

3 Refreshes. 4 Sally.

Down.

6 Medicinal water place

6 Aged.

7 Piece of land.

8 Pen.

50

DOCTOR AND HIS PATIENT.

9 Gentle. 10 Make white...

12 Help 14 Reclined.

17 Asserts.

20. Waist band.

22 Regretted.

24 Barter.

26 Coral island: 27 Rows. 29 Commonplace. 30 In this place. 32 Air.

34 Valued. 37 Record.

30 Dismay.

40

41 Diminish.

43 Fiction (Plur.)

46 Provision store.

47 Think out.

48 Machine minder.

52 Residue of smoke.

53 Votch

54 Highest point.

50 Accept.

57 Told untruths. [60-Over (Poet).

61 Distress signal

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Yesterday's Solution.

RADIAL CHAIRS GAVE STA MOLE USED PRIOR PLUS SPRUCE 7 SCALES SCAN H HOLE

ERİ PEA MERRY

RSNIP O

ADAGE

TEMPT

ADLES

DIE STREW ALES V HERE A NATURE I OSUERS ALUM ALDER FLAP LORE V E S LESS WEDDED RECEDE

He had given himself two injec- tions of prussic acid preparation..

Dr. Neuburger fa known to have been a drug addict.

It is the police belief that Mr.

TWO POISON RIDDLES FOR Peel, who had suffered from in-

FRANKFORT POLICE.

somnia, persuaded the doctor to give him an overdose of morphine

Frankfort-on-Main police are to make him sleep, convinced that Mr. William Peel,

During his stay the Englishman

a 68-year-old English business had said he was an agent for oil man, died here, from an overdose shares,

of morphine in a sleeping draught At one time, it was said he was supplied to him by Dr. Neuburger, hoping to bring off a deal which Dr. Neuburger committed suicide might be worth £10,000 or £15,000. from. remorse when he learned He claimed to be related to a that Mr. Peel had been poisoned. distinguished English diplomat.

But, as Mr. Peel left letters say, ing that he was tired of dife, it is considered that his death was voluntary.

Mr. Peel and Dr. Neuburgér, it is learned, retired to the former's hotel room after dinner on à recent Monday.

When the hotel proprietor asked the doctor about the Englishman next morning, Dr. Neuburger is reported to have replied:

"I hope I did not give him too! strong a dose.".

Afterwards the doctor tried to gain admittance to the home of his wife, who some time ago opened "divorce proceedings against him. He was refused admittance..

As he went down the stairs, he pulled something from his pocket and, then collapsed.

WY, T'M GONNA.

GET THIS SCROOT

INTA THIS BOX

IF IT TAKES

ALL DAY-

HUYA!!!

SHAMEEN

PRINTING

PRESS

AGENTS FOR

The

Hongkong Telegraph.

TO WHOM ALL LOCAL ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE

NOW THAT YOU GOT HIM, WHAT'LL

YOU DO WITH TUM ?

ADDRESSED

By Hesser

PLENTY!!

REG.U.S. PAT.OFF.

01930 BY KEA SETYICE, ING.

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