OUR BRITISH' CROSSWORDS

KING'S THEATRE

THE AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW

JACK HULBERT

LOVE ON WHEELS

with GORDON HARKER

A COMEDY TEAM THAT'S HARD TO BEAT AND EASILY LAUGHED AT

A Gainsborough Picture.

THE WORLD

OF

OF WOMEN

LINEN FOR EVENING

Red and White Joan's Choice

For Dancing

Hollywood.-Linen, having taken a place in the sun this year, walks right Into the ballroom too.

Joan Crawford has a stinging red and white polka dotted linen evening dress, with long gloves to match. Hafid-made scallops of strips of white linen Anish its edges and fasten down the front, looking at little like old-fashioned rickrack braid, only more de luxe.

Lona Andre wore white Huen shorts and a white linen short- sleeved blouse, with stripes of blue linen running up the sides of the

shoris.

Wynn Gibson wore a swagger sailor hat made of brown linen, pulled low over her right oye, with abaw of linen lying flat to the crown being ita only ornament.

Sally Eltern wore a dull pluk liven dress with epaulets of organdie and a fez of braided black organdie perched on one side of her head.

GRAND RECITALS Jan Vlasek wore a white linen

of the Celebrated Spanish Artist ASUNCION GRANADOS

world-renowned Dancer and Spanish Guitarrist from the biggest theatres and-concert halls of Europe, China and Japan.

Accompanied at the Piano by the famous Spanish pianist

JOSE Ma. GIL SERRANO.

BIG-VARIED PROGRAMMES-BIG

Works of famous authors, ALBENIZ, TÁRREGA, FALLA, FONTY DE ANTA, GRANADOS, MONREAL, ROMERO, MALATS, NIN, VIVES, SORS, GUERRERO, CANO, TURINA, SERRANO, CHAPI, MORENO TORROBA and others.

at the

HONGKONG HOTEL, Roof Garden

on

*MONDAY, 31st July, 1933 at 9 p.m.

PRICES: (Back Scats $3.30

(Front Seats $4.40

(including Tax).

BOOKING AT THE PENINSULA HOTEL.

Exclusive Manager,

MARTIN BERRUEZO.

WANTED AT ONCE T

MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING,

SHOES, HATS, ETC. .....

will be very gratefully received by the HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY at its Room at the CITY HALL

on

MONDAYS & THURSDAYS from. 10.30 a.m. to 12.00 noon. Send us your old clothes.

Heat or cold

they need "SCOTT'S"

SCOTT'S Emulsion brings health and strength at all Iges of life. Contented and happy are. little ones who are nourishe'd

by ICOTT'S

mtion

backless and sleeveless dress.

GLORIFYING

YOURSELF

Right Shoes Trim Down Wide Feet

By Alicia Hart

Summer shoes do a lot for the girl with wide feet.

Joan Crawford

FASHION NOTES

(From A Paris Correspondent)

Linings are superfluous this season, and the unlined wrap is the height of chic, whether it boj short, meqluid, or long.

:

Some of the Paria dressmakers' put shoulder yokes of chiffon in- Sandals with a T-strap arrange-side their unlined wraps, ment up the vamp go a long way towards trimming the appearance of a foot in half.

A combination of materials breaks up the area of a foot.

Dark shoes are much more flat- tering than all white. Dull white fabric is much more flattering than shiny.

The turban of knitted cotton crocheted lace is very smart when worn with a dress also in crochet- fed face and a coat of the same.

YOUR CHILDREN.

By Olive Roberts Barton

Summer is the time for cuts, scratches and bruises. In hot weather these minor Recidenta need watching and cure becausé heat induces germ activity.

The mother of a family cannot hope to escapa altogether the sum- mer's. toll of small or large mis- haps. Therefore she will be wise [if she lays in certain supplies, to

be ready and save delaş. Two, rolla of bandage, wide and nar-i row, a yard or two of sterilized cheesecloth (cut up ready for use) from which to cut swabbing {cloths, a bottle of ioding. Bome

pure alcohol, and whatever

other hoaling agent your doctor aug- Kests. Also a bottle of witch hazeł for bruises.

Wnah Cuts in Bolled Water

Across

#

i These don't have “tổ train In lanes" for Olympic honoura (anag).

One comes in last-benten. 10 Often tanned, but not by the sun. 11 Merely the image of a voin. 12 "0, mickle is the powerful grace

that lies in, plants, stones, and Their true qualities" ("Romeo und Juliet").

I love to place the kitten on mother's lap so that she'll have

a surprise when she wakes up

e which only

can get round.

נג

A fool

A

If a cut in deep and bleeda pro- 17 Spare yet rather mare,

A fusely get the doctor at once. 19 Deliver. mother cannot tell if a big blood vessel has been severed. If it is In shallow cut press hard. "above" the wound, that it is on the side. "toward" the heart. Press close to the opening but not on it. Do not keep up pressure hand or foot becomes blue.

22 Knock down, with a good take-

at the start. 26 Done with the tongue as a rule,

but may be from the lips.

until

the

!

Use boiled water for washing out the wound. It takes time to boil and cool water so put it on the stove in a broad. shallow pan nut tod full. The pan can then be ect in another pan of cold water to cool it for use.

20 A popular midday dish, though you're sure to get seedy at the end of it.

2 The

catnte agent's position sounds worth seeing,

o Supply, this or I'd prove an

alteration necessary.

31 Get as close as possible.

32 Lent coins in sty (anag.),

Down

This should be writ sarcastic.

2 Seen on sube arus at Aldershot.

3 I'm in a rubblahly setting for n

proper upheava).

The never-grow-nids,

for the

6 A considerable tood

vehicle beneath, We get thin from all points of the compass.

Baia

Do not catch up, any cloth at all, clean as it may look Nów |-- is the time to cut off a piece of sterilized cheesecloth, or our perhaps you have a store of old Jinen (sterilized) for such emer- gencies..

Scratches Are Dangerous Wish out the wound and pat on the lodine, or reverse the pro- cess. The antiseptic, is needed quickly and a delay (hunting up materials for washing) is not so good. Do not seal the wound with anything that keeps out air.

Ad- hesive tape should not be applied directly on a new wound, neither should collodion.

Seratches should be treated with respect-washed, disinfected and bandaged.

There are three styles of eve One has a very low If your feet are wide, keep your ning dresses.

It is scratches that we must eye open for all these little foot-decolletage, hardly any trimming.!

in- vou and relies for its effect on perfect watch closely. They look sO helpers. And remember, if get a half size longer shoe, you'll cut. The next lias flounces and Rocent we are likely to disregard probably be able to wear them a very often a little shoulder cape, them. Blood poisoning cha and size narrower. Don't try to pinch or else tiny frilled epulottes, does easily result from scratches. your feet, particularly in summer. The third has a very full skirt,} It never pays. But more length is the fullness hanging from the more comfort, by and large. And waist right down to the hem. It slenderizes your foot, too.

Grey shoes and beige ones al-1

*

ways make feet look larger than Almost all of the net, tulle, darker tones. But if you want and chiffon dresses this season are them, get the kind that have cut-made with enormously wide skirts outs or appliqued designs that run and close-fitting bodices, vertically up the vamp.

Try pumps on one foot and look

to see if that foot doesn't look) The new colour combination for larger than the one in oxfords or both day and evening clothes in sandals before buying them, UA-brown and pale blue. Flowered

If you are in doubt about ginas, splinters, ashes, or a needle point remaining in the wound, do not STAY in doubt. Get the child to

doctor quickly and let him in vestigate.

Firecracker Burns Serious Don't allow children to take off scabs. This opens wounds to germs again.

Burns from firecrackers, oven alty pumps make a fat foot look chiffon are made with enormous light ones, are hospital casca, or:

Evening things are all in favour rather far apart?

leaves and single buds, placed at least doctor cases.

wider than sandals do.

of the girl with wide or big feet this summer. Coming practically

to the floor, feet make' less differ-

LAST

2

.DAYS

SALE SANDALS $3.90

We recommend our LADIES' SANDALS 10 Different Styles. $4.90–$6.90.

MASSAGE. Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori, Holder of Japanese Government

Burns if light may be treated with a Holution of baking soda or a nimple ointment. Cover with a There are some lovely evening soft, clean cloth, preferably old ence. But, the open-shank ove ning slipper, with the fat foot owns made of two different malinen,

In case of a severe burn lose no terials. A striking one has a sticking out over the side, neverkirt of egg-yellow tulle, and a time in calling the doctor, Bad Rives so aleck and well-groomed an

brown tulle with burns or scalds, call for treatment 4, appearance as the mon conserva-corsage. in

yellow. tive type of evening akoë.

SALESMAN ́ ́SAM ·

HEY, KID, C'MERE AND LEMME SELL

YA SOME TIRES FER YER BIKE!

MAJOR'S

BUMP

nt once.

Atta Boy, Sami

WELL, IF YOU'RE

OKAY WITH

ME-

OH, I'M GETTIN' ALONG OKAN! I'VE BEEN DELIVERIN' MESSAGES) SATISFIED, IT'S FER A LONG TIME, JEST, ON TH

RIMS OF TH WHEELS!

OUTA

CAMISH

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Licence.

Cures Sprained' Ankles and Wrks, Ezcaramended for many

FATH Hospitala . and Doctare.

tere?

Wyndham Street (Fat floor).

Tel. No. 26051,

7 Hangs about, only get

broken rest eventually.

In

#

8 There's a rénì fruity nogwer to

this clue.

14 A necessary sounding to be taken not by a sailor, but by a baker, wales fust (nothing to do with Gandhi)

15

A

18 Nicely becoming of late if with

a different hat,

20 Cut again after Horner's shuffle.

21 A man can't draw the dole if

he's in this

22 Sequels to a broken leg.

123 Neptune's cublem. 124 kiden in Clue 13,

24 Famous bathing resort.

20 A youth who is absorbed in

books.

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