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"ELIZABETH ARDEN" Blue Grass Perfume

BRUSH SETS

ELIZABETH ARDEN"

Beauty boxes containint:

Cleansing Cream

Velva Cream

Skin Tonic

Prices range from $12.50 to $27.50 euch.

“ELIZABETH ARDEN"

Compact and Jewelled Lipstick

Price $17.50 per act.

“ELIZABETH ARDEN"

Complexion box containing two Toning Powders and one Complexion Brush

Blue Grass Dusting Powder Blue Grass Toilet Soap Blue Grass Eau-de-Toiltette

Elegant Brush Sets, up-to-date designs and colours, in real Enamel on 1.M. Engine-torned Silver. Blue, Green, Mauve, and Pink.

Prices from $140.00 per set.

CRYSTAL

Real Crystal Brush Sets, Hand Cut,

in black and white design.

Price $85.00 fær set,

Real Hand Cut Crysti Cigarette Boxes

Price $28.00 each.

Powder Bowls

1rien $8.50 each.

Scent Buttl

Prices from $3.00 each.

Midget Scent Sprays

Price $3.00 to $10.50 each.

Amber Crystal Powder Bowls Price $7.50 each.

Amber Crystal Scent Bottles

Price $7.50 each.

SLIPPERS.

Price $17.50 complete. Price from $10.85 Price $0.25 per box

3 Tablets Price $0.00

Price $35.50

EVENING

LADIES' FITTED DRESSING CASES.

With Solid English Hall- marked Silver fittings.

Prices range from $350.00 We also have a large selec tion of fitted Dressing Cases with Silver and Enamel fittings in various colours.

GLOVES.

There is no problem pertaining to Gloves that cannot be solved by our Glove Department which carries an extensive range →→→→→ Evening Gloves, White Kid, or Coloured Silk Lace will add chic to any. Evening Gown, whilst our Day Gloves of Chamois, Kid, Suede, or Fabric in all the popular shades including Reds, and Greens are irresistible. Prices range from $1.95 pek pair Fabric

$4.95

Leather

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HANDBAGS,

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Rhinestones. Pearls, Silks and Satins, Cold and Silver Kid has been used with Subtle art to delight the feminine eye... Prices range from $9.50 each. Vanity Compact Cases which contain every essential for an evening's use in amazingly small space are to be had in an extensive range. Price from $19.25 cach.

These are made in Crepe-De- Chine, Satin, or Brocade, some are trimmed with Feathers, others with Bows of Ribbon, or Buckles, in delicate shades to tone with Milady's Boudoir

Prices range from $5.95 per pr.

LEATHER HANDBAGS.

A wide range of leathers is used for these Handbags in all the newest designs and colourings, many are fitted with Compact, Comb. Rouge, Lipstick, Cigarette Case and Mirror

Prices range from $10.95 each.

We also have a large variety of Imitation Leather Handbags Priced from $5.95 each.

SCARVES

"Jaeger" Woollen Scarves in attractive designs and colours.. Price $6.75 each. Scarves made of Woollen Lace

Price $2.95 each. Silk Triangles, Stocks, Squares, etc., featuring many new ideas of patterns and colourings.

Prices range from $1.95 each.

GENUINE CULTURED

PEARLS

from $57.50

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

Open until 6 p.m.

December 21, 1938.

HEROIN DIVANS

Action Taken Against Principal Tenant

One of the Arst enses under the Ordinance passed this year to sup- press heroin divans, by penalizing those who knowingly let or sub-let premises for that purpose, was con- cluded before Mr. T. J. Houston at the Central Magistracy yesterday, when a 30-year-old widow, Ho Wal- hing, was fined $500, ar slx months' hard labour, for permitting her flat at Hing Loong Street to be used usi a heroin divan on December 6.

Mr. C. A. S. Russ poppeured for the defendant, while Revenue Officer J. L. Stephens prosecuted.

The CRSC wns adjourned from Monday, as Ho had stated that she was not the principal tenant. Yes- terday, evidence was given by Hong Kim-yip, fukt of the Fu Hong Banking Corporation, who said they collected the rent from I.

The owner of the house was Yeung Shi, who resided in Macao,

In giving his decision, Mr. Hous- ton stated:

My remarks are principally nd- dressed to principal tenants who live on the preinises they sub-let. They cannot conceivably plead ignorance to what is going on beneath theh noses. Unless they take effective nction to suppress a divan on thelr premises, I tufend to impose the maximum penalty, viz, 12 months hard labour, and $2,500 or other six months, on each case.

The actions they must take to protect themselves are either:

Give notice to quit to the keeper of the divan warning him immedi ately to slop keeping the premises as a divan, Giving notice Is no pro- tection unless the premises actually cease to be kept as a heroin divan. If the keeper refuses to leave or close his heroin divan, recourse must he had to the following-go inne- diately to a police station and in- forma responsible European officer about the heroin divan. Further steps will be taken by the police to close the divan, but no action what- supver will be taken against the principal tenant.

All cases, I recommend the second procedure. Full protection will be given and the name of the Informant will not be disclosed to anyone, not even to this Court.

I again wish to reiterate my warning that shall impose the nuximum penalty. I have pointed out the means of self-protection for principal tenants. If they do not avail themselves of it they have only themselves to blame when they face a year's hard labour.

BATCH OF DEFENDANTS

Heavy terma of imprisonment and fines were imposed on drug traflick- by Mr. E. Himsworth at, the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. Re- venue Officer Warden prosecuted.

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A total of $195 in fines, in de- fault five and half months, Was imposed on Ng Pat of 1001, Can- turi Road, for possession of prepar

heroin pls, paraphernalia

ied anium; gurposes, and for keep-

for

ick an opium

On a further

charge of

keeping heroin divan, he was

sentenced to six months without the option.

Tam Man, of 1003, Canton Road, was fined a total of $130 un two counts of keeping an opium divan and unlawful possession of prepar ed oplum.

On additional charges of possession of 036 heroin pills and heroin pipes, he was fined a total of $500 or seven and a half months.

For keeping heroin divan

WAS 1007, Canton Road, Lan Pui sentenced to nine months. He was Ained $20 or one month for posses- sion of heroin. pipes.

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Wong Tsul of 1011, Canton Road, was sentenced to six months keeping a heroin divan, and for pos- ression of heroin pills and pipes for heroin smoking, and keeping ac upluin_divan and unlawful pazes- sign of prepared opium, he was Dn- ed a total of $230, or seven and a half months.

Chan Kwal of 236, Yee Chow Street, received six mouths for keep- tur a heroin divan, and fines toint

add- ling $200 or six months were add- ed_fur possession of heroin pilis, prepared oplum and heroin pipes.

Young

Shl, of 103, Kweilin Street, was fined a total of $165, in defuult six months, for keeping an opium divan, possession of prepared oplum, possession of 35 heroin pills, pipes used for heroin smoking. He terelved an additional six months

for keeping a heroin divan.

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SESSIONS SENTENCES Charged with unlawful possession of one third of an ounce of heroin, 13.140 heroin pilis and 43 ounces of pink mass, Täum Kum, unemployed- seaman, was sentenced to two and half years' hard labour by Mr. Jus

ice R. D. Lindsell at the Criminal Sessions yesterday, after he haj been found guilty by a jury com prising Messrs. A. Minoot (Fore- man), A. da Toza, Watt Kam yuen, F. 1. Mody, Poon Shing P. W. Calderara and J. P.

Mr. J. Whyatt, Crown Counsel, and accused was arrested on Novembe

21 following a

ving a raid by Revenue Oilter J. L. Stephens, Mr. H. A.

Taylor, Governmen! Monopoly

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Analyst, and othera, on a house ir Shek Kip Mei village, Kowloon city. The rear part of the house used used

factory. a heroin, pill Though he

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pleaded not guilty, accused at the time of his priest freely admitted that the articles for manufacturing heroin pills were his, The same Jury then tried Lau Fuk-sang. 28, furniture maker, who was charged with unlawful postes- sion of 33,500 heroin pills. Accused Was been

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A Scots woman came to town and entered a shop to buy a collar for her husband.

"I'll take that one," she sold.

"Only the one, madum?" inquired the assistant. "Of courset How many. husbands dae'ye think I've got?"

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ELECTRIC

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out waiting, without labour of any kind, at any time of the

day or night.

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BLACK Indian constable walking up Cochrane Street with a rattan basket in his hand. The con- stable approached him and he drop- ped the basket, "but

cought. The pills were found in the barkot, Convicted, accused was sentenced to two and half years' hard labour.

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