THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, MARCH
2.
1933.
Great
CLEARANCE
SALE
THE WORLD. OF WOMEN
HOW TO REDUCE
WITHOUT DIETING.
By Lilyan Malmstead
A unique system evolved by Lilyan. Malmstead, Graduate of the
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tion, and Instructor of Physor therapy at the Children's Clinic, Schenectady, and at Mount Sinai Hospital, Cleveland, after fifteen years' intrusive study, and research work at various hospitals, includ- ing the Great Ormond and King's College Hospitals, London.
The reason why so many of us are out of proportion is that as children we were taught to exer- cise incorrectly. Even so, that does not prevent us from remedy- ing the situation, without delay
Good figures are stricted to children, although the adult might have, to work just a little harder for hers-to regain what has been lost and to main- tain what has been found again.
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If more stress had been laid upon our posture when we were in school, there would be less trouble in adult life with rouad shoulders. hollow back, protruding abdomen, hollow chest, and other defects. -
After two weeks of the reaching- exercises you will find a difference in measurements, especially on the abdomen, because every exercise in the series reduces that part of the body. A loss of from five to six inches within this short period is only a common loss. After taking the exercises, every mork. in before breakfast, the in- dividual should apply correct
because without posture.
this direct application regularly and consistently this particular logs cannot be obtained.
Exercise for Hips
Stand on loes facing chair. holding on with right hand, left hand on hip, thetab forward. Raise body up as high as possible.
(n) Bend left knee forward, keeping knee above level of hip. or chest height, at the same time tilting body backwards and point- ing toes down to floor.
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in costumes bizarre and beautiful, society went native at the annual Beaux Arts ball in New York, when the setting was an ocean liner with stops listed at various world ports. Although his best friends never would have known it, the witch doctor at lett was Armar Archbold. of Washington. Daringly costumed as a dancing girl was Miss Isabel Ryan (right) of New York..
SUCCESSFUL WOMEN.
By One of Them
everything else. She has the resource and the courage of a captain of industry. She does not fall a prey to success, but rather gets wounded by its emptiness. She discovers, alas! often too late, that she is lonely and unhappy, A moving scene in a well-known although she dare not admit it to film ably shows that women who herself or to her friends. Too attain material success are never soon she finds that she has nothing. happy. The stark reality of ma-to work for, and success, which elous gossip, damning, "whisper-she thought was the only thing (e) Turn foot inward and circleing," and blackmailing publicity worth while in life, leaves her leg to side and in hack of body.re the only fruits of the heroine's dissatisfied and discontented. keeping foot on level of hip if efforts in climbing the ladder of possible. Do not drop the body access. Not only is her private life attacked, but her home life is forward.
always a target for the gossips of the world.
(b) Reach leg forward with knee rigid.
(d) Return leg to right foot with rigid kare. When you get your balance release bands, reach Every action, every word, and your left arm obliquely upward very well-meaning intention is and right arm obliquely backward.distorted beyond recognition till friends are made enemies and Exercise to be done as slowly benefactors are advertised as the as possible..
latest "airs."
Repent five times to each side: Time-Ninety seconds, includes
both sides.
-Savoury Omelette
Three eggs. 2 teaspoonfuls each chopped parsley, cold meat, ham. or fowl, minced finely, gilt and pepper, 114oz. of butter. Beat the egg lightly and not for long: stir in the meat, already seasoned and added to the parsley, and mix well, Melt the butter in the frying pan. and pour in the mixture."
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A successful woman must have no feelings; she must have no at- iachments; and she must have no life of her own. Success must be her only aim, and a hardened heart her only pron. Whatever course of Ife she follows, tenderness and motherliness have to be forfeited she wishes to remain aupremely successful and still be happy. That accomplished, what has whe left the evening of her life bat a few so-called friends and un- happy loneliness? Even then se cries out, "They whisper and talk! is this success? Why can't they leave me alone?"
It is not only in one sphere of life that women who seek success And nothing but unhappiness. The "Beauty Queens" are even harder hit than success'ul actresses.
Why? Because in material They rush into the public eye with
success woman can never find real a blaze of glory. They are feted, happiness. Greater things are petted, and exhibited to applaud-expected of her than of a success- ing crowds. Creams and cosmet-ful man, and she must live up to ice bear their photographs, ma- those expectations to the highest xazinca and newspapers publish degree. their life stories, while their To gain material success she private affairs are probed into and must be prepared to return kind- made common property. "A few mess with ingratitude and love years and the success of the with cold disdain. Man must be beauty queen has changed to gall. her nothing but a stepping She more often than not resorty stone to further success, and Stir in the centre for a minute,to dope to drown her unhappiness, children must remain but a dream. with a knife, and as the sides com and ultimately finis escape from mence to set, lossen them froin an unkind world in death.
Will they leave her alone? No! Not even ther is she free from the non very carefully with n broad knife blade... As the centre
the whisperings and sayin'r eyes cooky fure 1g the omelette from
of the world. Never is she left right to left. Shake the pan to
in reace to live her own life as free the omelette from it and slide
and how she would like. it off on, to a hot dish,
Yes, pity the successful woman!
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Nothing to Work for
On a lesser scale, again, but equally unbaner, is the business woman who puts her career before
A Visitor!
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7 Hard varnish.
Across
8 Take a measure in proper sur-
roundings to make things 'move.
10 Slipe
11 Shoots at which a bank clerk
feels quite at home.
12 Like a sitter? It ought to be a head-
14 Many like the body
less apparition. (There's no ac-
for taste, is there?) counting
15 A couple of notes that finish off
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Frenchman.
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sing
a genial song: whit a re velation! (hidden).
24 An agreement that sounds hard.
25 To get in on a" lie implies a
Meninof truth (nang.).
20 Studies, true; how the for hates the word. 30 Grumble
fourth
if you like but ', eat when you get the chance. 31 Enduring.
32 The muter took a rest in the Far
East.
Down
1 When this animal loses its last- "ly head "there's a certain amgont
still left, of course.
2 Might be paternal or maternal.
stay as that goes.
This must be paid, though trite in the extreme.
4. Spaltered.
5 Hearing of these congregations
one might easily think them t be a flower.
BY ONE DAY
6 Most of it will hold water, though
not so many as might be.
9 Where is to be found.
13 Hidder' in Clue 22,
10 Hilden in Glue 29.
17 The best man, when one con÷
"silers the vervants first
1 Then rode (anag)..
21 Here you can exercise your
choice and yet be correct
23 Famous mediaeval work.
23 Take this to mean that you in- tervene between the silly idiot and me.
27 Hidden in Clue 22.
28 The most classical of pigeons.
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THE DOLLAR LINERS. Į day, will suit from Honolula on Wed- nesday at noon, and arrive in San NEW VESSELS SPEEDED UP Francisco at .. or Monday, one
day earlier than heretofore."
This increased speed will give the The Dollar Steamship Ime advise additional advantage of offering par- having speciled up their trans-Pacife sengers the overnight layover in- schedule for their new electric liners, Honolulu and will still permit of President Hoover and Trident appenkimately one full day for night-
seeing in that interceling port. Coolidge ly one day.
Arriving and sailing date from An additional feature is "the full Oriental parts remain the same, but day saved in travelling time, and it from now on these two vessels will is anticipated it will attract arrive in Honolulu, at 3 pun, on Tues-passengers and shippers.
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DINING ROOM;"
SIR!
OH, YUSS! WHERE TH` CONVICKS, FOOR FELLAS, EAT, I'D SAY!
AN' THAT'S TH* ROCK PILE, OVER
THERE!'"
ROCK PILE! MY,OH MY,
THAT'S THE BUNK!
OH, NO! THIS PLACE AIN'T AS BAD AS
THAT, SIR!
I'LL SHOW YA MY BUNK WHÊN WE GET TO TH' CELLS!
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NO BRIDGE PLAYING! "ALLOWED HERE.
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