THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1931.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
SPECIAL
FOR
SUMMER WEAR.
THE NEW
PICTURE
HATS
FROM PARIS AND NEW YORK.
ALSO
CHIC LINEN HATS
(A LIMITED CONSIGNMENT ONLY)
JANTZEN
FAMOUS BATHING COSTUMES
FOR LADIES
AND
CHILDREN
AS
ON WORN
THE LIDOR
CAPS and · BEACH SHOES
ELITE STYLES
A. P. C. BUILDING.
for those very
special OCCASIONS—
The best hosiery
in the Colony is
at GORDON'S—
Van
New Stocka
have just Arrived.
FULL LENGTH WHITE GLOVES for special functions.
10% Allowed off
;
Raalte.
Black atin and Crepe de Chine.
EVENING SHOES
20% Off Brocade and Tinsel.
THESE OFFERS FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY.
GORDON'S
KAYAMALLY BUILDING.
URODONAL
THE DEFINITE REMEDY FOR
RHEUMATISM
AND ALL
URIC ACID TROUBLES
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG CANTON & MACAU
WOMEN'S
WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
New Jewellery Ensemble.
Now the jewellery ensemble of scintillating collar necklare and ornamental coiffure ennb: pictured above,
The nerkised is made of gleaming globs of eut crystal, with severni more rows to give greater depth to the front than buck, The entire unter edge has à pointed lower surface to give a taey edge to it,
The conily to be stuck into your new snood or worn just above your curls, is set with the same crystal, cut to sparkle mightily. The entire upper edge of this also has fire lacy euk of the necklace.
YOUR CHILDREN.
[By Olive Roberts Barton.}
Nature has endowed then and wa men with different temperaments,
BEACH WEAR.
Some Exhibition Fashions.
Three halling beauties to not make a summer, but fashion does not recognise Arason; anticipates. them.
Summer it was at the Drapery and Textile Exhibition, opened by the Lord Mayor (Sir Phene Nedl) at the Agricultural Hall, Islington. last month. The exhibition open to the trade only.
was
blonde,
Two brunettes and wearing the bathing costumer we shall see at the seaside this year. swung gracefully on a swing, and |played frivolously with an inflated İMAL
Bathing and beach costumes de signed and produced by British work ship wer nis attractive fea ture of the exhibition, the 23rd of Ja successful series.
"Cisk patriotism demands that we shall buy British goods." shid the Lord Mayor, when he stopped at one of the studs.
wer
AR
In Waistcoat Pocket. Paris might clamour for the Inst word in afternoon and evening gowng, but in sports bathing costumes, wraps. and weather wear there is no pace like that set by home manufacturers.
and evening And in afternuon gowns, slumber and negligee eron- ns made in the British home- fland and word by British beauties. [the Drapery Exhibition follows the jeonvincing and more elaborate dis- slay of the Daily Mail Ideal Home | Exhibition at Olympia, W.
Fashions come in cycles. With the turning of the wheel of women's with wear come long skirts, and them the old-fashioned kiraw "biater," pierced with pins, and more precarious than picturesque,
"They say the textile trade to day is in a very depresser
con- dition," said the Lord Mayor, at the opening luncheon. "But what can you expect, when it turns out only little bits instend of whole Karments?
ense of difference of opinion be-
"I should advise you fellows in tween man and wife, it is quickly the trade to get back to the old lost sight of in the personal adays, when you could take a silk tagonism that too frequently e-frock and stand it up and say, 'I sfles..
save £10 for this. Look #L it!' Nowadays we put a frock into our waistcoat po
and do not even know it is
Pawns of Revenge.
evidently with good intent, for As a matter of fact, when there everything in mature has a reason is strain and unfriendliness to be- But this very difference makes gin with between parents, the chil- the rearing of children difficult hedren are often used as a pretext to cause the child and his problems work out revenge on each other, are too likely to be a surve of and they will deliberately wive con- their boys and frictions between mother and fa-jflicting orders to
[irls, to work out a deep-rooted Įther.
spite.
I suppose we should look 'nt it this way, that it is right there This is the most unhappy state In any of alfairs that I know of
is the children who the child is to have a balanced life. Dhome, for it
Isuffer. However, conflict arising The father is lifely to look from an honest difference of ideas different matter. Probably character, the anther to health is a Wellare. Not that molbers are not there is hardly a child who escapes on the qui vive to develop all that that in some degree.
| shoufel. be difference of apinion, if
is fine and good in character, but
children might do to help out
A
there is no question that this orge What all men and women with is frequently overshadowed by ans- iety for physical welfare and com-
fort.
A father is prane tu ose storner: methods, and, to try to bring out
I
bad situation is for each to try to understanl that her husband's methods, if not too extreme, are us necessary as hers, that they pre- the children for the stern pare
the iron, in his children's charac Jocks of life later on, better thun toes by firm handling, and to his her constant forgiving and petting. wife's distress, a little less end-
dling and sympathy than she The busband should do the same would prefer hini to use.
'for children's physical and tem- perament make-up must be con-
rough-shed over Bore vensitive spirits.
This is where we get the fine gidered and he must not ride balance of development, but it is the source, too, of that unfortun ate friction which has made ton many dinner tables semes of dis- tress. For no Butler what the
SALESMAN SAM
HOU, FRECKLES! DID YOU HEAR ABOUT -THE CARMEL,
MOVIE THEATER LAST NIGHT?
Co-operation in such matters is usually necessary,
NO! WHY? DID
SOMETHING
HAPPEN
DID IT!! WHY,
A Smart Set.
A harmonized shoe and bag ensemble combines the new "Tonybrown" calf with
rough nubbly beige cloth.
One of Oscar's Tricks!
EVERYBODY IN "THE
AUDIENCE (GOT
UP AN' WALKED
OUT!!
10
Across
1 The will certainly hold water, She loved Ivanhoe, and her pro- - totpye is associated with a 24, Nearly all edges, one aperta. 10 May be
pear, or of orange, 11 Past this is rently' countrified. 12 Cornish town.
13 Something like, a relationship. 16 A fenture lacking in much of mo-
dern art.
17 Much walking takes place over the interior of this large inland in the Malay Archipelago, 18 Fastened.
21 This beer is taken away in the
finish.
24 In the pink.
25 Cook. Remove the second letter 26 Salutation to an Eastern official
and it is still enak,
disliked by modern childrea. 29 Ornamental table stari.
need not enlarge here--you
du, though.
31 Your father's daughters. 32 That which is over.
Down
1 to this hulladenlon
introdurer, our ends,
shell-sh
This fruit requires no stoning.
3 Any ledger is fall of thİR.
Quick remedy,
& Prizes that include charges of
the Lord Chancellor.
6 An animal greatly appreciated in
Ireland and Spain.
7 The game to play.
8 This gets up your HORE.
14 It is said that this is right--and indeed, there is ittle difference.
STICKERS
JGDCH IFA BE BIBDEB
Each of the above letters representa one of the figures), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8,9,0, For example, C represents 2. If you find the right number for each Letter, the two cows of letters will add to give the mum indicated by letters.
WHEAT CONFERENCE.
PROPOSED · CLEARING HOUSE FOR INFORMATION,
London, May 2.
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15 This
may be black or silver, sounds a good deal of a myth, and in known the world over. 18 Ferbly describes Chicago's un-
derworld.
1 The loudest are frequently the
leuat convincing.
20 Shades in, and darns the edges. 21 These may be fowls, or necessary for one of the forms of cookery referred to in 25.
22 is the party nearly finished? 23 A quantity of certain wines that sounds like an impossibility.
127 Put two letters in front of this two-syllable complaint and And a monosyllabic description of it. 28 Nearly an abrupt outbrist. It
just stops in time.
Saturday's Solution.
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TILLAGE ADAMANT
Saturday's Solation
SPEARING SPARING SPRING SPRIG PRIG
The above diagrazo show how you can remove one feller at a time, for seven
- times, from the word SPEARING, and
phus make seven other words.
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CHEMICAL TRADE.
WAGE REDUCTION PLANS AGREED UPON.
London, May 23.
The final plenary session of the International Wheat Conference to-
An agreement was reached at n day decided in appoint a committee to meeting in Manchester yesterday of submit a proposat to establish Athe Chemical Trade Joint Industrial clearing house for information to Council as to wage reduction. The
explore
avenues of the greater agreement which affects more than utilisation of wheat, and fur8,000 workers, provided that the ther to make preparations to carry standard rate in federated works for on the ainis of the Conference.-Ren-day labourers should be reduced to ter.
1/- per hour, and that of shift men to 18. 1d. per hour.
Will Not Resign.
London, May 23.
Mon receiving rates more than the respective minimum will suffer equal
Dr. Christopher Addison, Minister reductions, and piece workers will bo for Agriculture, has emphatically naked to accept a reduction of five denied the rumour of the possibility pt cent.
of his resignation from the Cabinet. The employers' representative, in He says the Cabinet policy on the announcing the agreement, said that wheat question had not yet been de- both sides to the negotiations had elded but he is distinctly hopeful evinced the keenest desire to make the about the prospects. British Wire- best of an admittedly difficult posi Icsu.
tion.--British Wireless.
WHAT FOR? WAS THERE A FIRE?
THE SHOW
OH NO, OH
WAS OVER
NO
By Small
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