THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1931.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Eve
· Enyamelly Bldg.
Entrance Gordon's
Mezzanine Floor.
Sole Agents:---
REMOVAL SALE
Washing Dresses in:-
Graftons Voiles from $8.50 Zephyrs & Ginghams
from $5
$10.50
Linen from
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The Pride of Scotland
GLEN ROSSIE
WHISKY
Bottled By:-
SOUTHARD & CO., LTD, GLASGOW & LONDON
H. RUTTONJEE & SON
2
YEAR
GUARANTEE
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR
On view at Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd. Wm. C. Jack & Co., Ltd.
The General Electric Co., of China Ltd. ANDERSEN MEYER & CO, LTD. Sola Agente.
WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
TIDE OF THE TIMES.
YOU'LL KEEP IN THE SWIM WITH THE NEW BEACH
NUMBERS SHOWN HERE.
THY THE RIGHT IS THE NEW BLOOMER-BOTTOM ONE-PIECE SUIT OF JERSEY, THE BODICE AND PULL-OVER ARE NAVY
AND WHITE STRIPES,
THE LOWER PORTION PLAIN
NAVY
AT THE FAR RIGHT IS
A VERY BRIEF SUIT CONSIST
ING OF BRASSIERE AND FANT-
IES MADE ENTIRELY OF
GREEN JERSEY
YOUR CHILDREN.
THE TURKISH-TRAVEL-
ING COAT AT THE FAR RIGHT ISIN WHITE WITH
A BLACK EMBLEM.
AT THE IMMEDIATE RIGHT ARE SHOWN THE
NEW WRAP OVER TROUSERS OF SKIPPER
BLUE JERSEY TO BE
WORN OVER THE- BATING SUIT
GLADYS PARKER,
SUMMER FROCKS.
In White and Pastel Shades.
Charming summer frocka sultable for morning or bench wear are being shown by some of the pro- minent dresshakers in Paris. Made in white or pastel shades, the materials used are largely jersey and shantung. They arc simple but effective in design, aro Kunerally sleeveless, or with the merest suggestion of a sireve, with a narrow beit, and owe their full- neas to inverted pleata.
Unobtrusive embroideries de- corate many models, a series of eye. let holes to emphasise the lines of the dress
balug 411 example. Printed materials In contrasting colours face the collars and lapels of some cants and costumes.
Fashions all over the world will be influenced by the French Colonial Exhibition.
or
Oriental inspiration is seen in the small turban in straw fabrics, in the band collars. in lingerie, and the Capucine effect seen at the back of some of the coath.
Belts and wide swathes, round the hips, are other details. The former are double, and often triple, repeating the colours in the frock.
and
Curious little Awenters coloured wooden beads are being worn with afternoon frocks, and the same beads are used for some little evening wraps which are shorter oven than a bolero jacket, but which have large wide sleeve effects.
An enormous cuff (or kit na muff?) is worn on one arm, with some of the evening gowns; they match in material, and are often made, of leaf-like pieces.
Large pockets are seen on some frocks. The juniper and skirt re- appear in a new guise,
[LIGHTER AND POWDER CASE.
The newest cigarette lighters for women are combined with a compact powder case. The light- ers are made of enamel, and the centre of one side lifts up to show a tiny mirror beneath it, and a --ema]] square of compact powder, complete with puff, je revealed In If ኪኒ child is allowed to run the side of the lighter
wild and make his own decisions on every and each occasion he will only be fit to live in the woods. [By Olive Roberts Barton.]
away from his fellow men, when! Every reform must
to he is grown. And as a matter of extremes to accomplish its pur-fact there are many people now at Jarge who should be so living They are within the law, but go
pose.
Ko
It has been this way with the through life making themselves so children. We forsook spanking
disagreeable and disregarding the
for indulgence and now we have rights of others that it is just too
had time to view them both.
bad that society should have to
• Extremes Are Harmful,
If you ask any specialist in stand them. child-training, he will tell you that the very hardest question of all is this very thing, to reconelle the free development of a child's) character and keep him away from
And so it is necessary to give word of warning to parents who
harmful inhibitions and complexes have followed the extremists and and at the same time make him who are allowing their children to
IT
law.
the necessity of obedience to develop at will.
One of the highest stakes of
development It takes a sort of super-parent ↑ human
is self- tu, do this perfectly. Probably control. Self-control, wo know, there is no such thing as a per-carried to the limit does cause un- lect balance between a child's happiness, and my burst out in developing freely, and shaping some unexpected form.
him up to live in a world of law. If a child sees the reason for
Penalty of Breaking Law.
control, or obedience-for it is about the same thing-and learns If he does not observe law, to be happy when giving in to moral law, social law, and the law wiser heads, or better still, to be of the land known as economic happy when he has made his own law, his parents know that he will decision to do right, there will not be a misfit, an outcast, and there-be much danger of complexes or
alants. fore unhappy.
As home life consists of all
red. No child can have an entirely! three, and represents government free rein because he is incapable: in the child's life, it la absolutely of judging what is best.. Yet necessary that lio fall into the many imes he himself known, habit of obedience,
Then let him alone.
NEW DISPLAY..
of
A Large Assortment
of
BATHING
and
CAPS
SHOES
THE PHARMACY
Aniale Building. Tol. 30845-
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS.
DOC WEBB, THE
VETERINARIAN,
| HAS FIXED WINDY'S
LEG UP AND
·EVERYTHING 18 Į ALL BET POR( PRECKLES TO TAKE LINDY HOME, BUT, FIRST OF ALL,
A DOCTOR, BİLL
OF TWENTY、 SEVEN DOLLARS
HAS TO BE PAID...
GEE:TWENTY seven y)unty, NST DOLLARS SEEMS LIVE ]ARY NG THAIB
Alborn In
A LOT OF ANDKERY..... * ANGAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO FRICIANS?
SHOW YOU HOW] GARTY IT IS Þ IP DET TAMENY i
BINISH DOLLARS).-
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, MR. DUNK
THERE SOU ARE....TUD TINS,
A FIVE-AND- :TWO ONƏ 1999.
"Portholes.".
"Portholes" is the name of this Jaunty white kid oxford decorated with shoe eyelets in The material effect is also practical, furnishing ven*, tilation in hot weather with- out danger of abrasion to delicate stockings.
Put and Takei
BOY! THATS THE EASIEST WAY I EVER SAW OF BETTIN'
Howey!!
Астока
In 1805 21 was crowned king of this country.
8 A count gives you the bird.
9 Give ear to the Înd, it is deserved. 10 The beginning of a conflagration
has a benevolent start.
11. Versed in literature.
12 The ideal place for a wethob. 13 Horror stricken.
14 A shark tast the farmer cannot
do without.
17 Term common to cricket, fool- 19 Making smooth when the day is
ball, motoring, and riding.
done.
23 Turn a lear into a bird and the'
sense will stili be much the same -perhaps because father 1 mains unchanged?
27 Perform again. Transpose the syllables and find the performer. 29 One of the ups and downx of 12. 30 You should have this at your
finger ends.
31 What the marquetry worker does
for a living.
2 There is a good deal in perfect
types,
33 Earth comminuted--mostly eir
cular. Flavour,
Down
I When an incompetent vocalist has complied with the request. this seems to be indicated as an aid to recovery.
2 Nova Scollana.
3 Dressed, of course-but an un-
dergarment in visible.
Flatter, even if it you finish late. in conséquence.
STICKERS
The lines above designate roads. Can you devise a series of routes from each
Letter is the conesponding one so that
no route crosses another ioule? 24
THE BISLEY MEET.
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SERGEANT FULTON WINS. KING'S PRIZE.
Bisley, July 18. Sergeant Fulton, late of the Queen's Westminster and Civil Service Rifles (16th Londen Regiment), won the King's Prize for the third time with 4 score of 296.
Dr. Kelly, late of the University of London Training Corps was second with 280 and Northeole, late of the 6th Manchesters, was placed third al- though he also scored 280,--Reuter.
EA previous message stated that last year's winnor, Misa Marjorie Elnino Foster, had taken second place with
6 This year is 1930.
6 These deserve to succeed,
7 Fall back,
13 Aatern.
15 Not necessarily a lost sheep-
still, took up and down for it.. 16 Descriptive of modern dance
music.
18 The building part of the meal. 20 Worvilness in which I am ahead
of the age.
21 This game of cards is now very
much reduced,
22 Recipients of many a laugh. 24 Gives-to a hospital, perhaps
part of which may be seen.
25 Old Testament prophet.
120 It is "most certain that a total abstainer holds regrets in bis heart.
(28 The person who can pick holer.
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From the magic diamond, at the top, samply change the positions of the 9 and
1 and of the 3 and 7, and then place the
4, 2.8 and 6 out on comes portions, 5 | and you will have formed a square that adds the same in all dirétions, as shown above.
a
score of 280. No reason landers, Canada. Sergeant Fulton's In
for given
the elimination former successes were in 1912 and Lof her name in the
corrected 1928. The conditions of the shoot are message. Miss Foster is a member of 10 shots at 200, 500 and 600 yards and the South London Rifle Club · of 15 shots at 900 and 1,000 yards. The Frimley, Surrey," and was the first highest possible score Is 800. The woman to achieve such A success.first prize is £250, the National Rifle The winner in 1029 was Lieut. Association's medal and the gold Colonel Blair of the Seaforth High badge.]
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