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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAraì. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1930.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

For the All-White Costume.

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FELIX HAT SHOP

York Building..

Chater Road,

Now showing the ever popular 'Beth" Model Hat, as well as a large selection of the new hand Sewn Velvet Toques in all Shades and a novelty line in Fet Berets.

COATES ORIGINAL

PLYMOUTH GIN

IS THE BEST DRY GIN FOR COCKTAILS

Sole Agents:

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Telephone 20075,

Prince's Building.

Adding ith

DEFECTIONS

Invaluable for Elimination

of Dandruff and Prevention

Silver and white slippers, pearls with rhinestones, six strand bracelet, purse with jewelled

fastening.. and long white gloves...

YOUR CHILDREN.

[By Olive Roberts Barton.]

In making a child do the right thing we seem to have the happy faculty of using absolutely the

wrong means. -

How do we go about it! Usually by associating what enl! "good" with something cidedly unpleasant.

we

de-

Take, for instance, obedience. In order to get it we use scolding, whipping or some other form of punishment.

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In other words, that table meaus nothing happy to him. The entire proceeding is to be endured and got through with as quickly possible.

na

Now if his mother would reverse things and make dianer' a pleasant function to look forward to, a time when Johnny would be greeted with smiles, perkinps a little surprise on his plate, and a jolly affair all around; something would change his psychology about meal-time. He'd 888ociate it with pleasant things and break down his own wall of resistance and delag..

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BEAUTY.

As Seen in the Shops.

Two small sheets of tissue paper have between them

thin layer of cold creant.

A very

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wiped first with the erenmy side and then the paper is Teversed to remove the cream and dust. These are made up in a packets for the handbag.

This perhaps sounds a bit opti. mistic, but it serves as an example of what I mean.

Bad habits frequently can cordion pleated

SHOES.

Bell puffs with "petals" of nc- georgette Are

Association of ideas thereforevercome with amazing success by made in pastel shades to match the makes obedience

substituting pleasantness for unevening gown. For the guest room an unpleasant thing in the mind of the child.

pleasantness. And often it is the there are tiny puffs of wwanedown only way As soon as he learns to associate

for placing in a bowl on the dres obedience with content, he will

sing-table. fall into the habit automatically, Obedience can't always menn Roman holiday, of course. I don't)

A slim metal box resembling mean that; but there can be hap When trying on new shoes, see platinum has a neat device for con- piness in a child's obedience, too, that they are quite long enough pressing face powder. The powder The way to go about this is to try there should be the space ofis placed in a circular depression to he friends with our children to half an inch, ог even more, such an extent that they will take between the tip of the toe and the and flattened by pressing with a pride in doing our bidding:

end of the shoc. Test this when disc on a sliding tray. which also standing up. A shoe which is too contains a puff. The compact thus Love, confiques in parents, and rides, and is also very painful smoothly and easily, and the pow

short quickly spreads out at the formed is delightfully soft, rubs understanding of "why" they (The heels should be moderately der cannot possibly spill./ must do things underlies all true low, but not at by any means, as abedience.

the latter. often causek foot By scolding we widen the breach trouble. to nu unreparable-point,

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rases

Superse we get down to and try a little experiment 'along this liur in a more concrete maⱭ-

trer.

There's Johnny, for instance, who won't come to meals on tine.

He knows he's late, he isces a scolding What does br epresi

Ke's used to scoldings. But fur

of Hair from Falling out, isthermore, through a hundred pre

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rious scoldings, be has learned by association that a meal is nothing to look forward to unless he is ravenously hungry.

But here we are dealing with mental attitudes, not with appe- tite. Johnny knows he'll be fed. But in his mind there is a wall. an unconscious hobia against that table, the people sitting around it and the clatter of plates,, ANAL panied by the strident Panes i kis mother's voice or his father's Panels & 18.

Proibly he in hored nude thre all through the meal abous his manners, toa.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Appliques of brown lace and embroidery are used on beige moire slipper for dancing.

а

Across

3 Domestic appliance or game.

8 The one which Jason stole was

golden..

9

Shakespeare

associates these with ministers of grace,

10 Belleve.

11 Our this 10 is unassailable.

12 This

13 His is only half an excuse.

would be no fisherman with- out his hook.

14

A vassal.

17 This is only conjecture.

19 There is something very harsh

about this back door.

23 "A mention" (anag).

27 Part of revolver.

29 Neither.

30 In these improvements the front

31 Ï

is in the middle,

think I will take both-or, per haps, on second thoughts, one will do (hidden).

32 With another head these reptiles

would play national music,

33 This professor owes his Chair

to a king.

31 Something seen-in a play.

Downy

1 A British coin.

2 "Unplumed" (nag.)..

3 This agitates after a saucy start. 4 Seen at the sides of streets, dogs

are frequently in them.

5 Here a little animal begins to

give out rapidly a succession of sharp sounds.

6 Disregard wilfully.

7 Sheep or fabric.

13 On the evening air a

clear

RUSSIAN STOWAWAYS. FATE OF TWO YOUTHS IF SENT BACK.

sonorous nate rang out musically

• (hidden).

15 This is sometimes lighter than. air, but will droop as it rises.

16 The present time is very little

more than a former time.

18 This public-house, was, original-

ly, a mansion,

20 When this is its first part the

show begins.

21 Though unfinished at the end,

is complete.

22 Sounds like instructions to write

a riddle, but merely thought-

ful.

24 "In

a rod" (anag).

25 Here times finish figures. 26 Liberty, to approach.

28 From the throat of the diva poured forth notes of liquid gold (hidden),

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Last Sunday the Ziguras put into Calais with a cargo of wood, and reported the stowaways to the police. They are, however, with- out any identification papers, and

19, have been at Calais since Sun-would be willing to enlist-in 'the Paris, Sept. 17. therefore by French law cannot Two young Russians, both aged remain in the country. They day wondering if they are to be Foreign sent back to Russia, where they examination proves that the pri

Legion, but medical will infallibly be shot...

vations suffered by them under the Boris Polynaky and Victor Bely- Bolshevist regimo have rendered

succeeded in stowing away in the Leningrad to-morrow, but an or off, rendered desperate by the them unfit for military service.

dreadful conditions in Leningrad, The Ziguras sails again for hold of a Lettish ship in port there, der from the Ministry of the In- the Ziguras. After remaining for terior allows Polynsky and Bely- several days without food or drink ner not to be sent back in her, '50 before the ship left the young fel- that some respite is granted them. urlows made their presence known It is believed that steps will be as soon as she was outside terri- taken to avoid their deportation to torial waters..

Sortet territory.

Boxes of solid walnut with padd ed-lining contain two, three..

boxes of one's favourite szen'

FASHION NOTES

Little sports dresses and trim top coats have unexpected trim- mines and wide belts of natural or coloured lizard.

Black and navy-blue pre- dominate in afternoon, wear.

Sleeves on afternoon "frocks are tight, sometimes they are mounted falling off the shoulder, and some- times, pushed up, the fullness rued be an old-fashioned longi

love herween wrist and elbow,

There are some new sports suits that give that much desired care- less look. Pleats are left un-) pressed, with yokes of inverted tucks, the wide, easy fit of shoulder lines and carelessness, of bloused bodicos above in curved fit-hips, give a novel line.

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Asiatic Building.

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Telephone 203 15

New Hope!

WE MUST BE SETTING CLOSE TO SOMETHING****

LOOK AT HIM

Go Now !!

ASK HIM WHERE HIS OLD MAN 15-WE

WANT GRUB!

SAY! VIERE GETTING SOMEWHERE NOW.

·YOU HAD A GOOD

HUNCH, FRECKLES

ALL WE GOT TO DO IS JUST FOLLOW THIS FEULONI

IT'S A CINCA KE'S BOT HOME SOMEWHERE AROUND HERE!!

TO TRA MED WID UP LIKE THIS BEWING. A SILLY DUCK GET OUR BEARINGS

FOR US!

I'DON'T, CARE ABOUT BEARINGS-

WHAT I WANT

IS GRUB!

ALL I HOPE IS THAT THIS DOESNT

TURN OUT TO BE A WILD GOOSE CHASE:

THIS ISNT A GOOSE-- ITS

"A DUCK !!

MEG, U, B. PATOFF

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