Ready For

Indoor

1.

Games

by Margaret

Cole

WITHOUT appearing unduly dis

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trustful of the weather. I sun- Hest that it's time to think out those Indoor gunes for winter evenings.

Here are Home suggestions for games to play.

Because early everybody knows them nirendy. 1 omit all the old traditional games of skill, such as bridge, chess, draughts, as well as more childish ones, like Snap, Halme, Happy Familles, Ludo and, all the games which are played with #board, dice and a diec-box,

rent

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With pencil and paper many games van be played, You can write down within three minutes (say) as many celebrities as you can think of beginning with Hiver tetter; but it is best to start with an agreed definition of a "celebrity" for example, someone known to lenst three of the company who are not relation9

nt

Or you can play crosswords, Kame in which everyone draws a five- eller square on his paper, and each

In turn culis out a letter which must

be written down in one of the available pusitions, and thereafter be moved,

The

may

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purpose of the stame is to form

on

fis many complete words, either vertically horizontally, as possible. Less ambitious partien can play variations of Consequences, which

best

un the spot, or or made up on Adjectives, a game in which one member of the party writes a short story with blanks in it for the Im- portant words, and then calls on the company

supply then--for example, "hyllis, please tell me an adjective: John, a golf, Wilfred, a rl," Bumber; Doris, something to

and so on.

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The result is then read out, and is almost sure to be funny. (This in game which quite youn errotures run enjoy.)

If the party can draw at gli- more than if it can denw quite well drawing games can be amusing.

In Picture Consequences, for ex ample, each player draws a pleture and passen it to his left-hand neigh- bour, who supplies it

it with a title,

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The paper is then folded over, and the next player draws a picture ilustrate the new title, and so on until the short in full, when

opened and exhibitext,

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▲ variant of this, for 1 langud:

party, is to divide into teams, with

a neutral judge,

The leaders of both teams, armee

pencils and paper betons

with

Judge, who whisper to them

tar

DAMA of anything-da monkey," golf-course." "Justice"-which thes must draw in quickly as possible and Then exhibit to their team.

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As soon as one of the team guessed, correctly what the drawing is supposed to represent, the next in order goes to the judge to receive instructions, and so on, until all have had their turn.

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Your HANDS will

tell

your

you TALENTS

Here are three types

of women's hands analysed

by

CHARLOTTE

WOLFE

Eminent Hand-rearing Expert.

HERE is an extremely simple method of making prints of your own hands.

with I

right hand lightly

slick of subtil left or Grease your brillantine. then rub it well over both hands. Take two pieces of white paper-get the smoothest you possibly can--and press one of your hands on each piece. Then take one or two teaspoonfuls of graphite powder, or, even better, "bloxide of copper," which you can buy in any shop where chemicals are sold.

ADVERTISE

where there is no

doubt about

CIRCULATION

t, Line of delay.

2. Mount of Moon with many kres, 3. Straight and short fingers with tire wider phalanges swöllen-and a long palni. J. Line of intuition, 3. Line of heat.

Move the pawder backwargls and forwards over the impressions, and you will see that the "In pictue of your hands is developed as though on a photograplite plate. Fix popressions with the Oxative for churnal_strawings,

1. Fonger of Jupiter, 2. l'inger of Satur,

3. anger of Apollo a. Finger id Afen Cury. Most a Venis, 6, Moret

of Mar 7. Nowut ad the Moon, H. fare of heat, 9. Line of heart.

Line of Ble, rt, Line of destiny,

SALESWOMAN

351.

the

und

S woman is an extraordinarily talented sales-woman in one of the biggest dress- making businesses in Parls. The energetic fate- line which cuts diagonally through the hand. shows a fire devoted to well-directed effort.

Her tness for her profession is indicated by the following qualities: (1) Imagination, taste, and love of luxury. See the crowded Moon Mountain, the fingers with thele straight axes,

thickened and their

lower phalanges. (2) Manual dexterity and a gift of sympathy (see the line of intuition running into the Mercury Mountain).

(3) Intelligence and ability to see things in perspective (see the short Angers in relation to the palm). (4) Quick reactions (see the smallness of the band and the rhythm of the lines).

SALESMAN SAM

SAM'LL BE TICKLED I CAUGHT THIS FISH! ITLL BE A SWELL CHANGE

FROM CANNED BEANS!

1. Finger of Mercury very well shepea, with a bump of sensibility. 7. Line of heal com ing from the Mount of Venus, and very tell curved. 1. Mount of the Meon..

IT AIN'T A TROUT! NOW, LEMME SEE -WOT KINDA BISH IS IT? OH, WOTS TH DIFF! I'LL CALLIT

SUMTHIN'

1, lane of life. 2, Lane of heart. Lane of hotel, 4. Line of des- tiny. 5. Line of intu ition 6 Mount of Venut well developeil, specially in the upper bart; in which we see the love for children and animals

ACTRESS

THIS Emall hand overcrowded with ines 'belungy

to a well-known star.

The best formed finger of this hand is the Mercury lager, witch, provided with a berry of sensibility, is u sign of physleal dexterity and histrionic talent, The histrionfe talent, moreover, is further revealed by the bead Moon Mountain. which starts low down in the hand.

The smallness of the hand, the short nails (which you cannot see here), and the strong, forked Iwad-line indicate (1) concentration, ability to see things in perspective, and a critical sense; (2) make the highest to irritability and a tendency demand on her own capacities; (3) impulsiveness, Impatience, qulek, often over-hurried, decisions;

(4) intelligence,

HOUSEWIFE

I

GIVE the housewife a place among the professional types and show a hand with essentially feminine peculiarities fitting its owner to make a good housewife.

(1) Simplicity and clearness of the sense ine (the hand is poor in lines; the chief lines, however, are clearly defined).

(2) The gift of sympathy and psycho- logical understanding without any desire for self-assertion (see the long intuition line in the Mercury Mountain connected with the

before the ending

Jupiter Heurt-line Mountain).

(3) Vitality and generosity Venus Mountain and wife spaces between the fingers),

(strom!

(4) Love of nature and children (the upper part of the Venus Mountain forms a second small Venus Mountain),

Sam's A Headache, Too

HEY, SAMMY! I GOTTA,

HADDOCK!

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1936.

NEW REX RECORDS

Reginald Dixon. Organ .Reginald Dixon.

Organ Band.

8839—CHARLIE KUNZ PIANO MEDLEY No. 20. 8838-Waltz Selection 8831-Dixon Hits No. 7 8830-Whom the Swallows Nest You Can't Pull Tho Wool

8829-Tha Whistling Waltz

Primo Scala's Accord,

Primo Scala's Accord. Band, · Primo Scala's Accord. Band. .Primo Scala's Accord. Band,

At the Closo of a Long Day 8836-1 Have Lost My Heart in Budapest

At the Cafe Continental 8837-Lost

The Touch of Your Lips 8844 Riding the Range of the Sky

Covered Wagon Lullabyo 8815-Polly Wolly Doodlo. F.T.

I Wanna Woo.. F.T.

Primo Scala's Accord, Band. ..Primo Scala's' Accord. Band, Primo Scala's Accord. Band. .Primo Scala's Accord. Band.

8807-You. "The Great Zicgfold'

On the Beach at Bali-Bali 8824 Would You. "San Francisco"

A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody.

Hill Billy Rangers. .Hill Billy Rangers. Joe Haymes Orchestra. Joe Haymes Orchestra. Chick Bullock & Orch. .Chick Bullock & Orch. Casani Club Orchestra. 'Great Ziogfold'

Casani Club Orchestra.

8833-SANDY POWELL'S 1936 ROAD SHOW.

Sandy Powell & Ca

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY. Marina House, 19 Queen's Road, C. Tel. 24648.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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1 Appropriate vehicle for a then- trical tutor (hyphen, 3, 5).

To put it in a ring, would be

chance. taking

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9 The foolish fellows to be

divided about the answert

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shop.

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26

10

122

In the manner of 20 Across: Entirely T.T. mint, but only

now and then, as thus.

6 They tell the world.

SO

10 Take

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11 How to deal with wine ag a

mainstay.

12

Masculine name.

The throwback's outdoor re-

13 The

creation.

14 In memory of a wound,

17 if you want to create terror try

fre for this.

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19 Part of a coat.

20 He never murmure.

21 The Opposition in which our

street takes part once more.

23 Don't you believe it!

24 Without doubt this is the place

to do it..

26,Sounds murderous, but

It's

really very dry, as a matter of fart.

20 Nor must this good old remedy be considered in that way,

30 As a soldier he certainly sounds

-warlike,

31 For example.

32 The county where the money is

found and appreciated.

DOWN

2 One gels granite in Aberdeen and elsewhere: here, for in-

stance.

3 One of those neutral shades

thai auki Robin had.

1 This place is nearly all In

Austria.

5 What a performing Dea does in

ment.

in This is of less importance a clue, but don't entirely neg-

lect it on that account,

10 Live bait.

18 Chats with many in disguise, and damp sheets hold on terror for him.

20-Content.

22 Not one: not the other.

25 Not so bright, this one.

27 By word of mouth,

28 Take up your harp, and let us sing the praises of these fam- ous Cornish sands.

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