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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1932.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
"TRIMFOOT
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THIS IS A NEW AND IMPROVED DEVICE FOR THE RELIEF AND PREVENTION OF PAINFUL CAL- LOUSES AND OTHER TROUBLES IN THE BALL OF THE FOOT:-
FEATHERWEIGHT AND CAN BE FITTED TO THE DAINTIEST SHOE.
Call and let us fit you-
GORDON'S LTD.
Footwear Specialists, 22 Queen's Road, Central.
COMING SHORTLY TO THE
CENTRAL!
"THE AGE FOR LOVE"
with
BILLIE DOVE
A FRANK LLOYD PRODUCTION.
1932 United Artists Picture.
TO BE SOLD.
55 The Penk, Intely occupied by Dr. Harston and adjolting the Peak Hospital. Unfurnished. Con- venient, comfortabis and cool. Six rooms and Dressing room. Four bathrooms, hot and cold water. Modern sanitation. Gas and Electric Light. Use of Tennis Court. Suitable for a Mess of five. or could be easily divided to suit
Close two couples.
10
Tram Station and Motor Road.
Apply:
THE HONGKONG REALTY AND TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED
Exchange Bullding.
For the Bent
LOCAL VIEWS
and
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS
Go To
MEE CHEUNG
Studio, Ice House St.
Branch 7.Beacons Ardasfiel
M
ASSEUR R. SHIMIZU, ASSEUSE S. HONDA ASSEUSE B. KISAKL Recommended for many years for Pack Government Civil Hospital Hospital, etc, and by all the local doctors.
24, Wyndham Street Tel. 24941.
MRS. MOTONO. Massage.
Hand and Electric 31b, Wyndham Street.
REDUCE without DIET
USE
LEIGHNER SLIM FIGURE BEAUTY BATH "1001."
Add it to a warm Bath.
SAFE and SURE.
www.ARLAR KAL
THE PHARMACY
Asiátio Building.
Tel. 20345.
WOMEN'S WORLD
INFLUENZA-
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
TREATMENT.|| A SMART ENSEMBLE FOR TRAVELLING.
[By n Family Doctor.]
The muda paint in the trendienst of Lindlarm zo in to catch the censé marly, nurse immediately to put the patient. to bed. A leisk purge should be gives at the very vatnet. During the illness prople fluids should be drunk, including fruit juices, well sweetened with sugar.
At the outsel, on getting to bed. +1 hot drink with a little whisky should be taken together with sonie aspirin. In moich ines it would seem that this procedure may art- ually check the further development: of symptomA.
F001.
The patient should be ampsel io a
well ventilated
The very rout should be kept warm with a fire and the patient's bed-clothing should be warm but not heavy.
The diet should be mainly. Buid plenty of fid--with light, easily digested solid fonal, provided, the patient wishes for it. It is wrong to "stuff", pactients against their will, or to limit them only to "slopes" if " they ask for more sidistantial food.
The patient should be kept in bed for at least one day after the ten- perature has lete norful for 21 hours. And if the attack has bee severe, or the patient in over years, four days at least st allowed after the temperature has subsided before letting flar patient.
25.
A dator should be
45
the outset, for only by the cavely!] watchin of a physician enn the early signs of complications be recognis
dal suitably treated.
Very Practical.
This practical tennis frock was carried out In cream Viyella brightened with touches of narrow scarlet washing braid round collar, armholes and ball. The bodice fastene with two little scariot buttons.
[By Joan Savoy.]
ness to its lines, enough pockets
of things and a little brown leather
Some of the smartest travelling] to give you a place to stow a lot suits evor donned are using a smart Viyella for either frock belt.
or a two-plece suit and a larger The skirt is cut on straight version of the same patterned flannel for a topeost to add to the frock or suit.
lines, with a box pleat down the front and considerable flare from the knee down.
If you are a small woman you Over this goes a seven-eighths probably prefer a frock and top-length coat of the larger pattern coat. And wise you are, for there Viyells, cut on the diagonal to is something very, very trig about contrast the material even more iL well-cut woollen frock and athan the increased size loca. coat over it.
The coat has its sleeves cut in If you wear a suit like a million, one with the body, lets them flare then there are suits that will de-out in graceful manner and has an light you.
And, of course, you unobtrusive soft collar that is big mant have the right kind of the enough to wrap around your new dip-over-the-eye hat to top throat.
The hat is brown felt, with a your outfit.
One particularly pleasing travel little fenther ornament in the ensemble has a brown, white, red tweed's red fleck on the left alde and beige auit of dressmaker soft-that exposes the hair.
A POPULAR MATERIAL.
!
are proof against the hard wear and tear which all children's clothes are called upon to stund. And, long after childhood is past, Viyella occupies a place no other material can quite fill. Viyella frocks, for all purposes, fall softly to the figure, drape, pleat, Aare and do all that modern For every age, for alt a woman's fashion requires of them. requirements, for every various
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
EXTRA!
RILEY AND
THE BOYS HAVE BEEN FOUND!!
808 AND CHET WERE HELPLESS
TO RESCUE
THEM, AS A LANDING IN
THIS GORSE WOULD. BE FATAL..... SO THEY DROP
Food To
RILEY
LOOK BOYS!! A
Suitable for All Requirements.
Across
Surrounded by-well, anything you like. and don't overlook the Scotsman.
A relation of considerable in. terest (to the Indigent). Feeling.
10 Property of conductor.
11 Might well describe the assets.
of a brewery.
12 Not renity the ante, though it
might be to her.
13 Fallows night as night follows day, with the sound of grief.
16 No one plays this card game nowndinys. It mounda almost dull, one must admit,
19 Do it early. Now's the time. 20 By the side of the river, may be,
or under the rails.
A marine 10 led by the firme on the accom.
24 There's no, pince like it, and~- 25 many ohe in Mexico is made
of thin.
27 A high position that the bravest
man would not hoki.
31 Requires Rend 13, 19, 20, 24. then this, preceding "Support" which though missing from the puzzle, need not be in reality ir you will join your little gifts to mine.
33 A grand one gives a good view. 34 All the rage.
36 Doxed in.
36 One stop's enough,
37 Furnish with a gift (but more
of this arion).
Down
of
11
1 In Victorian days this was bound
to please the members family.
2 In pottering about you will be
sure to see this annual
3 Bad apiciis.
4 On the whole he finds one wife enough though rather foggy ultimately.
6 Merely an acquaintance, though lisping lovers would not consider it no.
ALLEGED MENACES.
THREE SILK DEALERS IN
COURT..
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6 Clerical dignitaries mag-given sumclent cause, but it will make you rock with fun. Though by no means large, Dutch courago ik necesanry when making this piece of bread. 8 Invest.
14 Pompous-being merely short
and fat with nothing else.
16 Excellent thing to have-in
саве.
17 Calls again.
18 In this old document tile de- vits are plainly displayed, and not in the darkest surroundings, . elther.
23 Worth 15 rupees in India.
23 Discuvered in a very disordered
net, men become corrected.
25 An item in a balance sheet-
sa pinced.
|26 "O ̊tear!" I could say much
(anng.).
28 You make a slip here--so long
As it is away.
29 On and off: many a poor actor has been, by his friends and his audiences, respectively.
30 Down in the stable, and up, per-
haps, on the ostler's hand, 132 Everyone, considered separately,
han his own pain.
Yesterday's Solution,'
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8 TRIVE ENSHRINE UNA UTEN GRANITE ACROBAT
REPEATED EITHER KNEVVIE H L |O UN SERVE" PROPEL TUU BE EV TTARAS 5 BOOTED CHE HEEDS Y N
HOME BLIZZARD,
BAD WEATHER CONTINUES.
London, Feb. 11. A complicated case came before A north-east blizzard continues Mr. Schofield at the Central Polico over the British Isles, and is boing Court yesterday. It concerned experienced over most of Europe, four Chinese from Kiangsi Pro- In the Channel the blizzard be- vince, three of whom were charged gan to abate this morning, after with menacing, intimidating, and two hours of heavy snow which assaulting the fourth man, interfered with Channel traffic. also with conspiring to obtain British Wireless, from him a sum of $100.
owners of this were quilt.
to
Setting out the case for the pro-godown. The secution, Mr. Hin-shing Lo said merchandise, who it all arose out of rivalry in the makers, pointed to the passing of cotton and silk business between the cold weather an likely returned emigrants from Singa- negative the value of the ship- who had established ament; and matters - having poro
scuffle a head in business here, on the one hand, come to and the three men now baing at
tca-house, they were charged who were old hands in now seeking redress through pro- the business, on the other. These cess of law. They alleged that three were alleged to have viewed their competitors had menacingly the two newcomers with disfavour, demanded $100, the alleged ground and it was further alleged that for this demand apparently being
a loss
which had resulted through Bomo of the newest necklaces, they so arranged things that they which are returning to the long were able to "put spoke in the such competition.
After Detective-Sergeant Poyntz For school giris Viyella is in a single shape, are made of strands wheel of their rivals" by obtain- class by itself, providing just the of gold and silver. The strands ing possession of bills of lading had given avidence of arrest of smart gay little hard wearing have the appearance of a small tin-issued in respect of 30 bales of the three accused and the finding frocks that are required. Smaller sel spring, and about half-a-dozen cotton wool consigned from Shang of certain documents, the case was
hai and now being held up, on adjourned. sisters, too, look adorable in gold strands aro twisted with a
Mr. A. E. Hall is appearing for Viyella baby clothes which wash imilar number of silver, with account of the non-production of so well, keeping their colour, and i charming effect.
such bills of lading, in a local tho accused.
type of Sure, there is always a' suitable Viyella fabric in the GOLD & SILVER NECKLACES. beautifully blended shades which are a feature of this delightfully popular material.
BAG OF FOOD FOR US...IT WONT BE
LONG NOW UNTIL WELL ALL BE HOME...
IF ONLY A TRAIN WOULD COME
ALONS!!
THEY FOUND US JUST IN THE PICK OF TIME,OR, WED
BE EATIN' BERRIES
Extra!!
YOU BOYS ARE BRICKS ABOUT THIS WHOLE THINS...THEY'LL BE BACK-- ALL WE HAVE TO DO IS STAY
IN THIS SPOT AND WAT-HEREC A NOTE !!
BUT IF A
TRAIN COURS ALONG WE'LL
GET ON IT!!
Rilay That railroad you're on is the Big Tim Silver mine line-Ban defunct for months- Stay right where you are... will be back to attempt
a rescue
Bots and
Chat
By Blosser
Racing with THROTTLE WIDE OPEN, BOB AND CHET TRAR FOR SHADYSIDE -WÌTH THE BIO NEWS....... —AND WHAT NEWG 1!
GOSH-IT'S GOING TO BE A MAN SIZE KA
GETTING THEM OUT OF THERE.....
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