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WAR OR PEACE?

CHIANG AND CANTON SITUATION.

Shanghai, Aug. 18. Reallsing the situation facing the Government consequent on the ealulishment of independent Governments in Canton and Tal- yuanfu, Marshal Chiang Kai-shek arrived from Kiangsi yesterday by an aeroplane to confer with Mr. Yu Yu-jen. Chairman of the Cen- sure Council, and his Divisional Commanders on preparation--for

war.

to

“A telegram has been sent Mesars. Chang Chi and Wu Tigh chen, wo Nationalist leaders now visiting Peking, by Marshal Chiang asking them to return to Stangha where the Nanking lendors mily further discuss preparations for a pence conference. A spokesman of the Government has denied having received any official notification from Canton concerning the aug- Kested visit to Shanghai of Mr. Sun "Bu, the former Minister of Rail. ways, as the envoy of Canton, The Bane informant says the Government is desirque of setli- anding the Canton and Nanking quar rel before the opening of the Fourth Party Congreas,

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In addition to the Canton Jasp",

| which will occupy much of his time, Marshal Chiang will attend the funeral of his mother-in-law, the mother of Mr. T. V. Sootig. will als meet Madame Sun Tut. sen, for the first time siúce 1927 when she left for Russin und Ger- any because of a politlent die- agreement with Nauking--Renshu

ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION.

BIG ATTRACTION AT SINCERE'S.

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1931.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Covered Shoulders Latest for Summer Evening Wear.

NEA

Smart New Treatments,

Oure again, the annual exhibi- tion of arts and crafts held on the occasion of the Chinese Maiden's Festival, at the Roof Garden of the Sincere Co., is attracting a large number of visitors, several hundreds yester day displaying the keenest in- terest in the very artistic and futtractive display of handiwork. One of the features of the ex- hibition is the paper pageant depicting the story of the Seven Sisters. These comprise four different scenes of Chinese life, and are a brilliant piece of de- licate workmanship. Amazing colour schemes and effects are

their shoulders covered. A rose introduced, and with figures and

print chiffon for dinner wear has animals being worked by electhings at the present moment, take to aid and abet the charm and long shoulders with graduat- There is no end of variety to simple, open neck, with revers of fashion for evening the twist or turn that necklines and a bow worked into the bodice, tricity, the scenes are realistic and intensely interest | 15, ceruntnly are different and of tiny sleevelets, armhole ruffles.ed flaring cap sleeves. Five little

dressier looking than the simple, ing. The clever workmanship unadorned weeklines and sleeve.cap sleeves, and so on. One very red velvet bows on the velvet sash. reveals much time devoted to fess armholes of last summer.

smart black chitton dinner dress graduated in size, heighten the details and a real appreciálion

Perhaps the best part of these lapels of starched handkerchiefe of the print.

Than a tiny standing collar and

The jacket new shoulder lines is the way lineu. with a tailored bow at the

Tematches the frock. In addition there is a display ance of a woman.

they can change the whole appear- V front. It then has two of the A white chiffon organdie that is or curios: needlework and hand-how a fine sportsmanlike sulle catest little double-pulled sleeves sprayed with blue cornflowers craft, all giving expression to or expert swimmer can grow de that make it a provocative frock, from the shoulders down to the delicate skill, and all interested pure and enchantingly girlish in destined to make an enigma of its bodice and from the hipline to helf the knee, has the new wide, in arts and crafts should make simple organic Crock that as proud wearer.

[square - neckline and then has a point of visiting this exhibi-done this or that to its neckling Two of the few evening things couple of little ruffles that make

adfup! differeal ways of getting capelet sleeves.

very

of the subjects depicted. It is typical Chinese graftsmanship,

tion.

TWO EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGES.

CHINESE SALESMAN IN

THE CENTRAL TRADING Co.d be the Hongkong Motor

MRS. MOTONO, Massage.

Hand and Electric 31h, Wyndham Street.

M

ASSEUR R. SHIIMIDZU. ASSEUSE S. HONDA, ASSEUSE S. KISAKI. Recommended for many years of Government Civil Hospital, Peak Hospital, etc., and by all the local 24, Wyndham Street Tol. 24015.

doctors.'

[By Joan Savoy.] Covered shoulders are quite the height

incredible.

and short steeves,

YOUR HAIR.

well-known

the

or

ing the comhing alone would do a minute all the superfluous equally well. But combing in not greaso IN removed from uny sufficient to keep the scalp. really ordinary head of hair. This clean, allowing the air to circulato, lotion should be used once THE DOCK.

How to Care for It. freely

twice a week during the hot days. "But if a girl has just had her, Tsang Hoyin, a salesman en-

in Summer.

According to the aperialist at hair iron-waved surely the waves this store the majority of women Accessory Co, faced two charges During the hot summer days them out if they are brushed?" who were growing their hair are

the specialist was asked,

now having of embezzlement at the Kowloon girl who prides herself on her

it cut again. "When "That is a theory held by lots of she arrives at the Magistracy this morning before solene appearance must pay a little Mr. Fraser. He was alleged to extra attention to her hair if she women, was the reply "but stage, the modern woman jibs, and

Mit is quite fallues, if hair has her reaction is to have it have embezzled $27.60 on May wants it to remain glossy and beau this being the sum

am he llected fiful. According to a specialist in een properly waved brushing will again." he said. "The favourite disturb it. The same, of style now is that where the hair nest from various persons on behalf the birdressing department of a

upplies course,

to permanent waves, tapers into a bob. Permanent Oxford-street store, a of the Company, and also the sum Wi

"It is not necessary to brush waving is still on the increase of $19.82 on August 16.

temperature invariably makes until your arm aches. high

Just give in fact barely 10 per cent, of our) Mr. T. L. Knight, the proprietor even normally dry hair greasy, and volar hair one minute's brisk clients now ask for iron waves- of the Company, said defendant the difficulties of the girl always brushing each morning with a and prices bave dropped about 20 was employed on Aprit 2 us a

faced with this problemi are in- stood bristle brush, and

two per cent.' creased enormously. salesman and office-assistant, at a

minutes' every night before goingį A New Permanent Wave.. salary of $50 a month. He did An Old-Fashioned Remedy.

Ito bed." "Probably the most effective way

A new method of permanent not prove as bright as witness

An Anti-tirease Spirit Lotion. expected, but he was allowed to of keeping the hair in good condi

waving is now being used by this This firm a now selling was thought he night tion is to seguire the "daily brush-

a firm. This new process ensures remain as

ase that not only is the top hair be better employed in some athering habit," he said, "It is an old-special spirit fotion, for

fashioned work,

remedy which our grand-uring the warm weather, which aved, but that the, ends mothers used, but one that has gone a real antidote to grease. Pour informed

real out of favour during recent years, a tablespoonful of the lotion on a When the hair is cut the new ends When girls cut their hair short they sponge or piece of cotton wool and automatically got out of the brushing habit, think-dab it over the hair. In less thahrlugiets.

Witness then gave an account of the work defendant was sup posed to do, after which the case was adjourned til August 25.

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

WHEN I GOT BACK LAST "NIGHT, INİSGRANE SHOWED

ME THAT BOX;WHICH HE SAID HAD BEEN DELIVERED SHORTLY AFTER I WENT OUT... Z WAS TOO TIRED "TO OPEN IT THEN, SO MUSGRAVE AND I PUT IT IN HERE FOR SAFETY!!

AND YOU SAY IT WAS A SHIP-

MENT OF

BOOKS?

YES... AND NOW ÁLL

THAT'S IN THE BOX

iS STRAIN. THE BOOKS. AS WELL AS MY RARE RUBY, ARE STOLEN

I THINK NOIT... THAT BOX NEVER HAD ANY BOOKS IN IT... DO YOU AVANT ME

TO TELL YOU WHAT WAS IN

THE BOOK

into

into curl

curls.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

Across

1 Think of fruit in a tint reverne the process, and Bnd a metal.

Is this perfect in many people? Yest in eight,

10 A wide view here, or in Central

Amerim.

11 "Inge torn" (anng.)."

12 "She" author.

13 Often evil by profession.

20 Three separate personalities, in Pat-make him a lover of his country.

22 The last of anetent letters.

23 A Surrey vilings that suggeste

Christmas.

24 Bygone Prime Minister in Kent. 28 A Latin in naturally housed in

this Roman hiil

32 Insurance officini.

34 No cowboy, but half bull, half man, and quite mythological.

35 Such cheers, emanate from up-

ponenta,

36 A kind of apache,

37 The Yankee spirit.

Down

2 Reluctant with optional heart. Decapitate this vessel and get n sort of 38 Acrosa.

4 "Some trekje!" said the Yankee

as he erassed into Canada,

Wander- around, or how the con- ter referred to himself and his "donah."

6 GiddineяR.

7 Repudiate a pig in a row.

& Food,

14 Before ten, near; with tea, beil-

time.

15 An altération in time makes it

particular,

STICKLERS

++

Can you duect the upper black cross into four similar parts, which, when-se- pouped one piece of white paper, wall form a black square with a white zentral cross showing through frons the white paper shown on the disgrain?

CHIANG KAI-SHEK.

FLIES NORTH' FROM KIANGSI.

Shanghai, Aug. 17. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek orrived) little at Lunghwn this afternoon by air

from Kiangsl.-Rouler.

A Stowaway!

YES.YES.YES-

You DONT

THING

I DON'T THINK I'M - POSITIVE WHEN THAT ? WAS DELVERED HERE LAST NIGHT, IT CON „TAINED A CRIPPLE......

[16 Garden found in Sweden.

17 Thero lan Welsh sound shout

this steam.

18 A Frenchman and a dove could'

best tackle this blow.

10 Done effectively by a Scot,

drunk or sober.

20 Apparently people have to be,

quito close together to come to this agreement.

21 Common werd in comparisons.

25 Fail, god" (ansg.).

20 If it raises the price of ten, there's cause for this kind of rage

27 Scott, Gibbon, Wells, &c. 20 Somewhat raro girl's nome. 30 A god..

31 Book of the Bible. 33 Long.

Yesterday's Solution

SEVILLE GURNABD TE A FA A LA RESCUED "FAILING OTD UFNI O KEEN GREED MOA-N EN BEFFE E DESIRED”“”“ STUDENT

COMFORT FREFERS EUD WTFV P NOAH NIPPY DEER [T] NUF YAN

ABIGAIL RIFLING UNU ̈F VANG REGULUS SCRAGGY

Yesterday's Solution_.

Thus shows how the crculat piece of f

ground may be divided into four equal parts, each part with a cottage on it.

SUGAR MARKET.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONK

The following cable, at the close of the sugar market yesterday has been received by Messrs Pentreath and Co.

London Terminals.

March 1932 6/31⁄2 down 14. May 1982 6/5% down Id. August 1982 0/8 down d December 1931 6/-% down 1d.

New York Terminals.

March 1932 1.41 down 2 pts, May 1982 1.17 down 2 pts. July 1932 1.61 down 2 pts. September 1931 1.42 up 4 pts. December 1081 1.40 up 2 pts.

•CRIPPLE! A CRIPPLE !!! MY WORD

By Blosser

YEAH.....I KNEW "THAT BEFORE I

EVEN LOOKED IN THE BOX,

'MR. HECTOR. *** DO YOU KNOW ANY CRIPPLED

PERSON?

THE PHARMAGY

Asiatic Building.

Tel. 20845.

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