1933 Marches On!...With One Of The World's Undying Romances!

We Liber in a New Year

with the Most Magalleent Production of this Immortal Story........ the Love-Drama of a Yankee Sallor and e Japanese Geisha Gizi .......

MADAME BUTTERFLY

SYLVIA SIDNEY CARY GRANT CHARLE RUGGLES

B.P. SCHULBERG

PRODUCTION

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Postmount Glature

QUEEN'S THEATRE COMING SHORTLY

FELIX HAT. SHOP

York Building, Chater Road.

Opened Saturday a New Shipment

of

RAW SILK, PRINTED VOILE AND

CREPE-DE-CHINE.

AFTERNOON & MORNING FROCKS

From $12.00.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1933.

THE WORLD

OF WOMEN

SPRING SUITS ARE DRESSES TOO

BY JOAN SAVOY

SPRING dresses are a tonic this year. Some really are little alik sults, with organdie or other sheer blouses that show only as collars and jabots until you remove the soft, feminine Jackets and show the world the whole white blouse.

Others are pastel coloured, keeping you feeling in a dressed-up mood, just in case some one asks you out to teo:

Illustrative of the practical little sült that looks、 like a dress, a black crepe outfit (right) has a skirt with front. pleats and n jacket with wide-armholed sleeves that taper, down to tight cuffs, a surprise closing and a belt that buckles handsomely in front. Under thin is a hand-tucked or xandle blouse, of white, that has a triple. ruffed jabot that floats out over the jacket, to make the ruit look like a dress,

One of the new pantel hiue crepe dressen (left) also has a triple effect. This time it is sleeves in three tiers. The monk's collar und the front portion of the belt are both made of inter- laced white pique strips. There is a little fancy cut- ting to the seams that gives distinction to the frock. It is an admirable choice for ten-time hours.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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J

ACROSS

1 Not a leading seaman: in fact,

he might be fast.

3 The donkey always miado a meal.

This I can truly state.

10 Let the fish come in

wood-wurker.

for the

11 Tenth, but not of this muntil 12 It must when Old Nick takea

charge.

In Sweet which always thoroughly

upucts Polly.

15 Attark vigorously.

17 Simply grand!

10 Of course seals don't lay eggs,

romehow, but,

every Mailor

acquires them.

21 Man dies to compare the dear

creatures.

Stick on tayw #tibír{v=w+ty £tr{ many, no doubt (hyphen). 24 Animal,

27 it isn't dry.

28 Simply detestable, which is. perhaps, why so many of the Irish tenantry do.

20 Seni masses for the estimate of

vatue.

30 In consequence.

DOWN

Makes a lecent boss though not first-cinas, of course.

2 Freedom is attainedt, when the

prisoner is at this.

4 Pail,

G Records.

6 If it's the way in to an office it will be double in the counting- house, of course.

7 Give a right to act: though the author is not, ns a rule, so well able to do so as in this care.

8 Fiat-even as a clue.

"Peruse ad." It may influence you to buy (nang.).

14 A little place in Huntingdon- shire in which marshes and a brownish weight are the whole thing.

16 Schoolboys enjoy these. Smile

at 'em for it, it you like.

18 Some storm! And poor little

Elizabeth out in it, too!

20 Something snid with hariful

intent.

21 One of the other 21 in Gemany. 23 The only river in Hindustan 26 The tree that sounds na though

It had an ocean outlook.

20 Who Is mainly responsible for

this appeal to horse sense?

Yesterday's Bolation. PROVIDENTOFEL T CECIDIDA HONOUR PLACING 8 13 VA A AIHTONETASTERN 8 ORIBEIDLEEL S SMORSER ESTATE 1786 Nag RH CH P NICKELS STALEST EEO ROB NICE 8 LILIES EXTOL CE EMES SENABLE GIBBERTA NO BAIE AA TREIMAGINE B NITRIC V NEAR NE IT COMENTALITY

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& CO., LTD.

Uncorporated under

the Companie Ordi uances of Hong Kong) Uncorporated

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in.

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YOUR_CHILDREN. the place of the sunlight our GLORIFYING

Memory Training

Isn't Time Lost.

When a puppy is born it is ready to walk; at least a very few days And it staggering about on its wobbly legs.

bodies are too often cheated of, the bones calcify much more quickly than they used to. It is common now to see babies walk at eight or

nine months whereas twenty years ago this would have been front page news,

YOURSELF.

By Alicia Hart,

Bracelets are in high style right

The mother of such a baby may row.

They certainly are decorative, try to keep him from it, because

But- she heard so much about the dan-If you pick the right ones.

not remember that heavy, wide, flashy These tiny supports are soft, era of forcing. She need the bones being mere splints of worry if she is sure that she has bracelets make your wrista look cartilage. Yet there are no bow-given him the prescribed diet for fatter than they really. are. Think legged dogs unless they are of a babies to-day-namely, cod-liver twice about loading youresif down oil, fruit and vegetable juices and with something that may not be bow-legged breed.

Why is it then that babies on a such purees as the doctor recom- an asset to beauty.

delicate bracelets Little diet of mother's milk will occa-mends and of course the regular

much better for you, if you don't alonally develop legn curved either amount of milk. ont or in? If nature takes care of

Diet takes care of bones. Diet happen to have a tapering some of her children in this re- and sunlight.

You can wear ten or twenty, they still give an effect of grace that puppy speel, why not all? If a

wide bracelets lack.

op straight and perfect why can't

can walk in a few days and grow

baby always do the same thing? |

of the answer.

"Pushing" Isn't "Standing"

are

arm.

nar-

double

However there is still one dan- If you can't live without your To begin with, the weight of the Hur of bent bones, and that is wrist-watch, try the double animal is supported by four legs where a strong baby of a few row cord instead of a wide ribbon Instead of two. That is one part months begins to push his feet or a leather strap. The

In the second against things as though he were cord has the same delicacy about it that narrow bracelets have, a place an animal is born with co-trying to stand up.

This effort at exercise is a good fact not to be overlooked by wo- ordination of muscle already de-

there is veloped. Also

little thing for him. Let him push all men who care about trifles.

But do not mistake it When you have both bracelets knowledge of balance needed be- he wants. cause walking on two legs is a far for a desire to bear all his own and rings to wear, concentrate on weight on his legs. Many parents one side, preferably your left. more dieult affair.

at this stage take a baby's hands Your shoulder flowers, your belt Bashes and other oramentations

Wait For Nature

or

In the third place nature pre- and pull him to his feet, which is

go better on the left side, so do vides-different schedules of devel- ja mistake.

When he is ready he will pull jewels. opment for her children. But

Right now, however, pairs of this much is true also-if either himself up by holding to the sides bables animals wait until of his bed or play-yard. Then be-bracelets sometimes are worn on nature say "now go ahead" there ing assured that his food has been opposite wrists. This is a matter will be bittle trouble whether it be right, and that he is in good con- of taste. Before you indulge in a week or a year. The bones will dition, his mother may let him it, get in front of a mirror and have enough mineral content not alone-even if he is only eight or study yourself with all your brace-

accom- nine months old.

lets on one wrist and then divide. to bend and walking is

plished.

Of course, a baby standa long Abide by your own decision, for In these days when cod liver oil before he walks, but the idea of certainly you can tell which looks is added to the baby's diet, to take weight is the same.

SALESMAN SAM

best.

Tell Him, Sam!

WHAT IS KLIM?

KLIM

POWDERED WHOLE MILK

KLIM is in no sense a proprietary or prepared food, but is merely a convenient form of the highest grade of pure whole milk. It is simply whole milk from which practically all of the water has been removed by careful heating process.

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Advantages of Klim. The advantages of KLIM are its CLEANLINESS and PURITY, with a bacteria content averaging less than 3,000 per c.c.; its UNIFORMITY, due to the fact that the whole milk from which it is prepared comes from large herds; its superior DIGESTIBILITY, due to a fine curd formation; its high NUTRITIONAL VALUES, equivalent to those of the best grade of pure pasteurized whole milk; and its UNIQUE KEEPING QUALITIES.

NO REFRIGERATION IS NECESSARY FOR, KLIM.

The Kilm in the un-opened tin will keep good for years. special vacuum processed tin guards the purity and freshness of Klim. An opened can of Klim will keep in condition for You do not have to put it in the ice box or

weeks. refrigerator.

Write or call for a trial tin, from the local agents. SIEMSSEN & CO.

4th Floor, Kaiming Building.

By Smail

Nervous debility

Irequently is caused

by faulty nutrition

and can be correctod

by a regular cours

of this long-healing and body-building food. Ask for

SCOTT'S Emulsion

"The protector of lifa

(GEE, MR. HOWDY, ·DIDN'T)SURE! IF A CUSTOMER WANTS ĮKNOW YA KEPT CHICKENS A FRESH CHICKEN, I JEST GO OUT AND PULLET HERE, TOO!

FESH FRISH

TODAY

LARD

FAILE

IN

GREASE

WE HARP ON OUR- CARP

GOSH, THEY'RE KINDA NOISY!

I HAVEN'T FED 'EM YET! GULSS THEY'RE HUNGRY!

Kas Yapakaar moet hom bride hig

DUMB CHICKENS,

JURY DON'T THEY LAY THEMSELVes

I'D CALL'EM?

SOME EGGS?

FOR EVENING

WBAR COMPAN

NIGHT AND DINNER GOWN

“HER LEGS. PAT, OFF.

́O 1933 BY NEA SÈRVICE

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