LAXATIVE PERFECTION

GET THE

PINKETTES

PINKETTĖS(

SMILE!

Everywhere Pinkettes go, faces are Boon smiling. liver coustipa- tion and bilinusness are banished so quickly, y 't so gently, that you „hould always keep them handy,

For

HIGH STARTING

TORQUE and

LOW STARTING

CURRENT

Century

RS TYPE REPULSION

START INDUCTION SINGLE PHASE MOTORS

1/4-5 H.P. SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK.

Ask For Details Of Full Range

Of Century Products.

"A Motor For Every Purpose"

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

Agents.

Tel. 27781.

SAVE TIME AT YOUR

WRITING TABLE

by using a-

PLATIGNUM DESK SET $3.75 each.

Nibs to suit all hands.

The Colonial Dispensary

13 Queen' Road Ceutral.

Tel. No. 21677.

DENTALINE

(Concentrated Antiseptic) Is more than a mouth-wash-it actually.

KILLS GERMS

Dentaline is an Antiseptic Germicide and Astringent.

Preperly diluted it is delightful to

taste and refreshing to use.

THE PHARMACY

Asiatic Building.

Tel. 20315.

Queen's Road.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1930.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

FAKING FALLL

WHEN SUMMER DUDS BEGIN TO LOOK A BIT PASSE

BUT THE TEMPERATURE STAYS PUT THATS THE TIME FOR

AN INBETWEEN OUTFIT.

UNDER THE SKIRT AND

JACKET ON THE LEFT IP WORN A SINGLE GARMENT (SLEEVELESS BLOUSE AND STEP-IN COMBINED).

OF BEIGE HANDKERCHEF LINEN

·BOLERO IS PIMULATED ON THE BLACK CREPE FROCK

AT THE RIGHT BY INSERTING A SECTION OF ROSE

CREPE

میرا

WE OUTFIT BELOW.OF NAVY FAILLE WAS A SLEEVELESS COAT WHICH IS NOT

OBVIOUS BECAUSE

OF THE SHORT CAPE

AT THE LEFT, WITHOUT:

AT THE RIGHT, WITH

THE COAT

GLADYS PARKELA

THE IMPOSSIBLE.

Develop Your Imagination..

Life would not be worth living without the impossible. It would be too prosaic, too dull Reality s too overpowering. We have too much reality, around us. It is de... lightful to be able to get away from it and dream.

To dream of the impossible 1 That is one of the greatest charms of life itself. We cannot even begin to think seriously about life until we have begun to dream."Life 28 a dream worth living

People who never dream in all pro- bability never think."

"I've got no time to dream," say some people, "It takes me nil my time to live." This diacloves shallow reasoning, for we all dream, to some extent. We could not live on without dreaming. Even your hard-boiled business man, his head is fall of dreams. Without them he would not have any incentive to bring off those deals which are going to buy that country house, those new dresses for his wife, that won- derful holiday, that

well, everything an ambitious man entitled to dream of!

Great artists.

.

10

The most antter-of-fact will rise to great heights of imagination, when it is a question of their own destiny. We are, in our ambitions, all willing victims to the charm of the impossible. And few of us are devoid of ambition.

To strive after something we are never likely to get, this develops our imagination. Develop your imagination, and greater happiness is yours.

Certainly, there are risks in wor- shipping at this shrine. It is some- times that of an exacting goddess- most goddesses aral To love her is an adventure. Were we, however, to eliminate all the element of risk from our lives-if it could be done -how dull, flat, and unlivable the world would be.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

R$

ES

130

$2

Across.

12

(14

15

18

19

RO

+

Neither lay nor civilian.

26

6. It is appropriate that this round- about way should wind up with a ramble.

9 This waspon has rather a, catty

sound. 10 A vehicle, darling, is on the

.floor.

11 Port.

12 Polly, put the kettle on and let's

have tea (hidden).

13 Run not so much into the child

for instruction.

14 "Cuter car" (snag.)

17 In this fire place the plant is

partly set.

19 The spring is the main thing

about this nare.

23 Hand out.

27 A stew/dish that looks s though it had lost its temper,

29 Turn this utensil upside down

and it will be above all.

the

30 This is connected with writing. 31 Strongly metallic-like

laughter of the gods,

32 Mad.

34 In sporting parlance, it some- 13 Stretcher or muddle,

times becomes a box.

Down.

1 Mankind and a single point

constitute a grave danger. 2 Soothes.

3 This claim/assumption includes

ten. 4 There is a well nourished Celt

hidden here. Turn aside.

MR. SCULLIN MAKING GOOD RECOVERY.

INDISPOSED DURING VOYAGE TO ENGLAND,

London, Sept. 2.

$31

15.3.

5 Come out.

6 An old soldier is in this boat.

7 The reign of this closed with the

death of Robespierre.

13 Even the 32 across may have

these interludes.

15

Take a deep breath and travel

by

16 Put forth strength.

18 Rather more than a half a sheep.

21

20 This atom is little more than a composition. 22 Someone should have, if the toast

(anag.).

was proposed.

24 Here is land.

25. There is wine in the entrance. 26 This silver isn't.

28 This we stand.

Yesterday's Solation. CONSPIRATO

P

RAPSCALLION MEE MUERTE SU U SPOT PHISPERTURBATI INNERY BE A PRON SILTA A TOO **-FSSANIICH UNIM SPEW PUN&Tal RUPEES. ̈ ̄ ̄ ̄|L #GIVET EME=REPLETE EM SETSEDELGUN BI

QHËZIM LESANTHRU-E ULNA BLEV SO SE BA EST-CELEBRITTE

NEW ZEALAND HAS FINANCE EXPERT,

SIR OTTO NIEMEYER TO ADVISE ON EXCHANGE.

Wellington, Sept., 2.

The spell of the impossible grips both high and low. Not only do ordinary folk come under it, but" the poet and the artist, the singer and the author. Time, and time again have they told us how they despaired of ever being able to in- terpret the thoughts that come to them in their dreams. They were painfully conscious of the impossi- Reuter's correspondent aboard Sir Otto Niemeyer, who has just bililty of the task. Yet they strug the steamship Orama, on the way concluded an advisory visit to FINDING BEAUTY, wet roofs, drenched in andden sun-gled on, and the results of their to England from Australia, reports Australia, has accepted an invita shine; the glory of a city sunset efforts have become our richest that Mr. Scullin, the Australian tion by the New Zealand Govern- with spires that pierce the very | possessions.

Premier, who Way Buffering ment to visit New Zealand. He heavens; buildings with gracious The greater these artiste are-and acutely from bronchial trouble sails on September 4. curves; the brilliant colours and they are really all artists-the more when he sailed, is making an ex- The visit is primarily concerned entincing perfumes of the flower they belong to the country of im-cellent recovery. He was up. for with banking, currency and ex vendors wares; the artistic shop | possibility." To their failure to the first time, to-day-Reuter. Ichange problems. Reuter, window displays, proving that even reach the unattainable, the world humble objects niny be attractive. owes all its wisdom.

Striking the Happy Mean.

The perfect pessimist is convine ed that only ugliness abounds. The And if we are aware of raucous ebstinate optimist is equally deter-speech, harsh laughter, and other mined to see nought save beauty.

discorda, can we refuse to hear the happy melody in a young mother's Those who face life- with open erooning lullaby, the drift of unex- yes and resilent minds. realise pected music through an open win- that both attitudes are bigoted, dow, the tones of certain voices, or since squalor cannot entirely be an errand ind's cheery whistle 1 eliminated, nor loveliness be denied; its power to thrill.

The happy mean is to admit at while ugly things do exist, yyt beauty is so cheap, we all may have a share.

And what if we must realise the ugly tangles of human conduct, and be saddened by the spite, the greed, the cruelty, that shadow life. Surely justice demands the recognition too, of those countless, acts of beauty, springing only from motives of kind. and love.

And beyond the town-what term-

It is all a matter of proportion, of | endeavouring to see life as a whole. ing beauty, challenging the proudest

We cannot shut our eyes mayim | pessimist!

to the sordidness of a slum street. Missed trees, myraid flowers, but we can open them wider at the singing burns, winding roads, racing sight of some little ariel of the clouds, "birdsong at "morning, and slums, gravely, gracefully, summer-starshine at night," and always, for saulting on the pavement.

the sensitive-the "harp of the winds" hopeful, haunting theme.

The seed of Beauty is in all things sown.”

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We cannot ignore the tawdriness existing in a city. But we may np preciate, as contrast, the look of

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

JOU MEAN TO SAY THAT REYVE SKIPPED IN THAT MAN'S AIRPLANE AND TAKEN FILCKLES WITH THEA?? WHY-WAY - I CANT BELIEVE IT.....VHAT VEL VE DO?

THERES ONLY ONE THING WE CAN DO GET ON THEIR TRAIL IMMEDIATELY WHY SHOULD SOMETHING LIKE THIS HAVE TO

HAPPEN To US

MARGERY WILSON In Exchange

TUL TELL MR. MILLIGAN WHATS HAPPENED -- HES A POLICEMAN-

HE'LL FIND

FRECKLES.

11

Kee

NO MR. ELTON LIVING IN

THIS. TOWN=

NOSIR!

M.E..-In Exchange.

A cartwheel hat of huge pro- portions is of a basket woven natural straw and has a wreath of berries and leaves encircling the crown.

Identified!

VIEL, HOW ABOUT A NR.LYON? WE GOES BY THAT NAME TOO

THESE ARE AGENTS OF UNCLE SAM, OSCAR... LOOKING FOR A MAN BY THE NAME.OF ELTON OR LYON DO YOU KNOW! ANYONE · BY THAT NAME HERE? SAYS THE FELLOW IS

A COUNTERFEITER !!

NOSIR

Seaside like Homeside.

Send the Wife & Kiddies for their Summer Holidays to Health giving TSINGTAO and save the passage home.

Write Tsingtao P. O. Box 225

for list of recommended. Hotels and Boarding Houses or for any other information,

HE GOES UNDER NAMES OF ALL KINDS-

PERHAPS IF YOU SAW A PICTURE OF HIM YOU COULD HELP US OUT-WHERE'S THE PHOTO, KELLY?

HERE)

By Blosser.

ÚILY! THAT FELLÁS NAME

·AIN'T ELTON OR LYON !!: THAT'S B.C-FARBAR -***

THATS TH MAN

THAT TOOK FRECKLES AWAY !!

FARBAR, HUH? "AND WINGS"

FRECKLES

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