4 Days of Unheard-of
Bargains
A few examples only:-
Radium Crepe
THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1932.
CINEMA SCREENINGS.
NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES.
MAN HUNTERS
worry about me."
Aune Jesale untent enough to smile. "That's right,” she said. "I'm glad to sve you're setting: down in a serious woy-at Inst. She couldn't help putting the fit-
That was her way.
(Continued from Page'3.) cording to Aunt Jessie's classi- Every Item of apparel wors by fications. She would be convinc-le sting into the fast few words. George O'Brien in "The
Gayed the young man was up to no Caballero," his latent Fox nction good. Well, maybe he wasn't. thrama, was first inspected and paar Susan couldn't tell but she would ed upon by the cameraman for colour give him the benefit of the doubt, and photographic values before the She settled down to an evening big fellow would accept it as part of of study after the upper dishes his wardrobe for the picture.
Aunt Jessic
came
After she
the
front door the house seemed un-
had slumuned commonly quiet. Even the Shaugh
easy children across the way weren't making their usual ning racket. The Into May
wvc-
ove-
This has been part of O'Brien's Were done, procedure on every picture in which Into the living room, neatly hat- | nlng was still and fragrant as Su-
appeared, "will" be
་
Je
as long asted and gloved and wearing her he continues his career, and, in best black dress. fact, one.
habits of any rereen star,
one. of the most considerate "I'm going to prayer meeting." Aunt Jessic said "I hate to myleave you alone but I'll be back by
nine.**
used to be a cameraman
rin sold by
wny of ex- "In fact, my first job in Hollywomi WAIN NA n camera buy whose first insight into the business of waking motion pictures came as i sweated under the load of entrying camern up and down hills
In be country.
in
then how much
easier
*
Susan tapped her book. "I be busy," she returned. "Don't
Continned on Next Column.)
san sat in the darkening roun
poring over shorthand symbols.
As the clock struck eight, she slammed the book shut with vigor. Suddenly it seemed to her an aw fat thing to be 19 and vigorous and abut up between walls on a spring night when fe pulsed all around her.
She went out on the little porch and sat down in the Boston rock-
for the role of first importance, the she rocked. emotional Intent to make her ideal. Bump, hunup, back and forth Across the way Mil- romantle feminine Tend in "Girls lie Shaughnessy swung down the About Town". Her latest Appear ance have been in "Guilty Handy" mund 44 Hours."
"I learned learned a cameraman's work could be made by thoughtfulness on the actor's part in selecting a wardrobe that plote graphed properly. So now, when I choose my clothes, I first submit them to the cameraman, learn what back, grounds are to be photographed, and otherwise see to It that as far as I an cancerned he will
he will have no trou-The Common Law," and his work in ble in getting his whites to go white other bits have brought him to the And bin dark shades dark."
sop of the list among the younger players,
"The Caballero," which comes to
the King Theatre to-morrow has an imposing cast among whom are Victor šlehaglen, Conchita Mon-
Usual Price.
Bargain Price.
$1.85 per Yd.
Fuji Silk all shades
$1.00
.56
Crepe de Chine in all colour
3.00
1.22
Radlum Spun Crepe
2.00
115
Georgette Crepe (double width
all colour
2.50
1.05
Printed Georgette
3:50
1.80
Printed Crepe
3.00
1.55
Gents Striped Shirts also Plain
6.00
2.60
Gents Pyjama Suits
9.50
5.50
Crepe de Chine Underwear
(3 pcs. set)
15.50
8.50
Chiffon Kayser Silk Stockings
600
275
Fool," opening Ta-morrow Queen's Theatre.
READY MADE GOODS.
25% DISCOUNT ON SHAWLS, HOURI COATS, BRIDGE
COATS, PERSIAN COATS, KIMONOS, UNDERWEAR, ETC.
Have you seen such prices
before?
Residents of 40 years have seen such Bargains in the Colony!
never
NOW ON
at the
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M
STORE
KING'S THEATRE BUILDING. D'Aguilar Street.
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24, Wyndham Street, Tel. 24945.
OPEL
For Minimum Cost.
Your need these for the
Summer.
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SUNBURN LOTION
PRICKLY HEAT LOTION
MOSQUITOL
AND
COCKROACH POWDER
THE PHARMACY.
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LOOKIT ALL
TH" SVIELL
SOFT COAL
I PICKED UP ON TH
RAILROAD
TRACKS
Joel Me Crea-One of the current promantic rates of the screen. lend
Constance Bennett in apposite
Lynn Tushman-smart, and alten-ultra in matters of chic. mcklern she has surefire talent as a sophis
comedian. Witness her work
tenegro, Linda Watkins and C, Henty trented as the Devil" and
Gordon, Alfred Werker directed.
Car's 300 ft. Dive at Dover.
in Tip thers.
Eugene Pallette-here seen
steps with her "intended," as Aunt Jessie called him. Mille wore a black and white printed frock that screamed for notice and her hat was flamboyantly red.
Millie called across at Susan. "Bye-bye. We're off for White City."
Susan waved. Millie was 20 picked as and a telephone operator. She had her husband-ot-be a barly young man with upstanding red hair and a milion freckles. many
He was a prize fighter. Millie was 1-
the one who had said to Susan à short while before, "What d'you want to learn atenography for? You'll be getting married one of these days. Then what une'll be to you?"
AR R
One of the must sensational ant1 millionaire with a weakness for wom
And living up to the Pallette mccessful stunts ever engineered for, men. film purposes was accomplished dea- | reputation for joviality and laughs, pite adverse weather conditions by aplenty,
at Dover
Allan Walter Summers
for
Dinehart--the stage and "The Thrilling highlight in
Flying vodil favourite who was a matinee the, idol in “Legitimate” and who is build. nig [p substantial following in
at
Judith
Wood-the bewitching blonde Baby Wamps star who was Sound," and in "The Road to Rena
it
Everyone thought Suran would be getting married. But how? And to whom? All the girls sho kuew, on the hunt quietly or open-
did not. She couldn't invite boya to Aunt Jessic's house because Aunt Jessie disliked, distrusted men. The older woman hadn't, as she said herself, a good word for the lot of them,
1
The reene depleted a dash on the films. Dover rond in a car whirl eventually | George Barbier-the pompous grashed over a three hundred fool comedy king of Finusenthurn inly for husbands.. had opportuni- cliff at St. Margaret's Bay. A Bent-Maurice Chevalier's "The Smilia ties to meet and know men, Suean ley ear, "which had not up recards on Lioutenuat,” the Brookinnd's track, was secured together with the services of two of Sir Henry
Birkin's mechanics, A wanden tinek was laid down to keep the entry on her course and on the Becarity
of this depended the lives of the cameramen who stood at a vantage point for a closeup upon, The cliff's edge. The gears of the car were locked and the engine warmed up, until at the word "go" its brakes were released and it roared off along the track. At the moment the Bent ley shot over the elim with the straighting of an arrow's flight it Bad attaineel a speed of 72 miles an hour, and a great and glorious crash 100 feet below was recorded both for
Inst
Lann'
svag
Was
Lucile Welter Glenson, Robert MeWide, Adrienne Ames? Clhire Dood and other complete the cast of this spley and sprightly tale. Were You at Blackpool Last Summer Susan felt lonely as she rocked. i If you were one of the many.thout wasn't that she envied Millie
sand who witnessed Lupino
Shaughnessy her young man. He making his hig British screen comedy, "No Lady," at Blackpool whom one could spin glamorous was not the sort of hero abont last summer, you will have an upper dreams. Still he was somebody.
unity of recognising yourself on the screen. Perhaps you were one of Somebody to telephone and to go those who took part in the film; aj places with. Someone to tell 3 small part such a waving hands, or girl she was pretty and that. shouting "Hooray well, here's your a becoming hat and to ask what youmil and the second camera.
opportunity to see how you re
was that new perfume she For two long worrying days, Sum- gister as a screen setor, for "No
using? with the Lady" is having ita final screenings res was at loggerheads weather for this scene. A re-take at the Queen's Theatre to-day, being impossible it was essential that For over a month Blackpool crowds conditions stero
perfect for the
the were alternately thrilled and amused crash. The first day was misty and at the spectacle of Lupino Lane de it was not until four a'clock that the cending from a sixth story hotel win first ray of sunshine was seen. But dow using an umbrella as parachute, the cliff's shadow was raat below and taping walking into the sea from the filming was declared off. The follow- end of the Central Pier, Lupino crnsh ing day provided Summers within a glider on the bench or parad-of tear drops disturbed the creamy Inste of suspense" for despite ting the North Pier clad in feminine cloudy sky light wind Mose. Ex- attire. citement was intenss and the whole Blackpool rallied round wonderfully and every assistance was afforded Mr. Lane in the making of the film. "No Indy" is the third British sub- ject made in that town and there is a disposition to regard Binckpool as the future Hollywood of the North
unit might have been sen 1573 the cliff's edge scrutinising the sky and wondering whether the clouds would blow from the sun's face by the zera home. At the critical moment, the Sun emerged and the ear performed its gigantic Inap.
"Girls About Town."
Girls who ride in limousines, but don't pay the chauffeurs Dazzling enchanting birds of prey who fly at night. Pirting and flattering. dancing and digging. Shopping with married men's cherie-banka beautiful and beguiling .....unmar ried but not anwooed Gay young girls about town... Fascinating ordert Making baldheaded
Jurus!
to
million-
the
Intens interest was aroused by Lapino's newspaper advertisement for sixteen bathing beauties to nel in the films with him, and hundreds of applications were received, and lucky interviews granted before Scouts found thetaselves prontinent sixteen were selected. Several locat by having small parts in the film, and a typical Lancashire "sait's chest panded greatly when he played in the film and had a whole line to re- cite.
The proprietors of the Piers, the nires believe they are dashing Don Tower, the Amusement Park and the ""Giels About Town" which is now open air baths all afforded assist- showing at the King's Theatre is the Band turned out in style for a parade ance, and the Blackpool Lifeboat story ne of them whe fell in love long the front. Herman
Darewaki with her victim. It los a back- ground of gaiety... Cocktail parties, and his band are also seen and heard
The Blm, yachting parties, night-club parties. Public interest in the film and It presents gorgeous girls in gowns that will make your eyes pop. It is Lapino Lane was so great that it was three parts hilarious comedy and one almost embarassing for him to walk Bart romantie drana. Romantic about, and but for the wholelicnrted drama that is HUMAN and effective cooperations of the police, work en Occasions would have been impos- sible.
The car is a big one and a good one, There are half-a-dozen numes in it that are audience-pallern.
Kay Francis-firmly established as a favourite because of splendid work in entertaining pictures. She has
in
There was no use thinking about it. Without some male as a foll a woman was simply wasted. She didn't exist. Thus Susan's dismal thoughts.
Dusk deepened and the giri felt go discouraged that a little trickle
surface of her cheek. She was so absorbed in her reflections that she neither heard the creak of the bottom step nor observed the ar- rival of the saturnine young man who approached.
"Good evening," B voice mut- tered throatlly.
Susan gasped. She looked up. startled, and saw the dark, moody face of Ben Lampman, her curious of the night of Rose cavalier Milton's party.
"How mean hello," she stam- mered.
"I thought I'd drop in and see how you were getting along," said her caller, looking embarrassed.
"That was kind of you," Susan said. She began to feel rather frightened. Suppose Aunt Jessie should turn the corner! She didn't dare ask him to sit down.
"Wondered if—uli—you'd like to go to the movies," observed Lamp- man shyly. "There's a Nancy Carroll picture over at the Logan Scare."
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
112
117 110
22
120
31
ACROSS
1 You will find this word immedi-
ately.
9 This may indicate the extent of the aerodrome-enough to make
an nee rage. 10 Describes
chestnut. 11 Exalt. 12 It
M
well-known
old
mng bì xn, too, but I consider that unlikely (hidden).
14 Always to the fore (not to say impertinent), but he does play the--or should do na.
17 Poor containers---but not for
humanis,
to
21 Perhaps you
might "insult nasty one" by telling hira clear out at once, but what of It? (anag).
22 Curse it Why be such a spold-
ing woman?
nows.
I Thix to it. 2 Post Office official.
3 Country famous for its nights.
4 If you get a trivet, you'll be right. Just rage-but it sounds super- latively so.
6 An American horse without ns-
iration. 7 A domestic miscellany.
8 Aruleles of value first introduc.
1:3
Camera does not do....
by
ch in fear about the ring. crunch 16 Weight.
16 Frequently wound up on the
Phine Rhine.
18 "The Last of the Tribunes," 19 Customary.
20 Girl's name.
►
23
28 Thear plants have very showy
flowers, while ... 30 This
Renun,
one is of the primula
31 Reverses her notable achieve
ment, making it of little weight. 32 May be promulgated in them
selves,
33 Of course it takes a couple bir do
it. 31 No singers innke then-it'a
more of a blacksmith's job—and the farmer, Anda them useful.
Shocks don't worry this old chap.
Yepy mean and shy about fta
24 Merely a rechauffe.
ends.
25 Things that do this are not im-
proving.
126 With its last letter first it would
be salt, but as it is it just falls into line.
27 To become visible out of
paper,
12
28 The poor bird has lost its head -containing its most prominent features, which are bill and pouch, 29 We have five certain-six por.
nibly.
FELIX HAT SHOP
York Building.
Next to Moutries.
JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF "LUCILLE" FROCKS
IN THE
NEW ONDEse crepe.
ALSO
NOVELTY WASHING FROCKS. Including a Large Number of Sizes 14" and 16o,
COMMENCING SUNDAY, June 12th
AT
THE
QUEEN'S CRAWFORD
POSSESSED
"I'm sorry but " began Sn- મા, Then she stopped. The iden flush. Aunt can to her like n Jessie would probably never know, Lampman on the third step. She said, "Wait a minute." and "I've never seen Nancy Carroll," dashed into the house. Franti- she told that rather fustered cally she rummaged for paper and young man.
Before leaving the town, Lane, through the medium of a newspaper, thanked all concerned for their in
have gom over to Mary Ruth's, valuable aid, and in addition remark-Pencil. She wrote, "Aunt Jegnie ed that he could see no reason why
Back at 11." She put the key
the pole, sophistication, beauty and Binckpool should not one day become under the mat and joined
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
"THAT'S GREAT! NOW! WE'LL GET A 6000 FIRE GOIN' AN' HONE
OUR CLUB HOUSE NKE AN' WARM......
HOT DIGGITY!!
Y'SEE, THE HOLE
IN THE ROOF WILL TAKE CARE OF THE SIMOKE YOU KNOW, LIKE
AN INDIAN'S
WIGWAM
DOES!!
an important film producing centre.
'SURE.. ITS WARM ALREADY
SHUCKS! A LITTLE SNOKE LIKE THIS WON'T HURT AHY- “THING.....IT'LL BE BETTER SOON'S THE FIRE GETS GOING GOOD!!
Hen
Nice and Toasty!
I'D LIKE TO KNOW WHOEVER
INVENTED "SMOKE ANYWAY..... I BETHA IT WASNT EDISON
!!
I TELL YOU WHAT WE OUGHTA DO...GET DOWN CLOSE TO THE GROUND...ITS ALWAYS
THINNER DOWN THERE!!
COFF
Susan began to take quick firm steps. How awful it would be if they met Aunt Jessie on the way! (To be Continued).
COFF....IT GETS IN MY
EYES... GEE!
COFF COFF
Clark GABLE
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