THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 10, 1939.
BELGIAN EXPERT
IN U.S.A.
Brussels: Oct. 3.
M. Paul Van Zooland, former ́Promler of Belgium and a noted economic export, is leaving with his family to-morrow for Parla and Bordeaux from where he will board a vesact for the United States.
M. Von Zealand will go to Washington to discuss the Inter- national refugee problem at: a meeting called by President Roosevelt for the middle of Octo- bar. Havas.
MOTHERS
ARE OFTEN PEACEMAKERS
Mother and daughter are lunching together in town, when they see the daughter's husband in the same restaurant, but not alone.
"PACK UP YOUR GOEBBELS"
The British "Tommies" marching off to war prefer the martial songs their fathers made famous, with variations to fit the occasion, it appeared to-day.
"Tipperary" still is the most pop- ular, and is unchanged from world war days. But "Pack Up Your Trou- bles" has become:
your
"Pack up your Goebbels in old kit bag and heil, heil, hell;
"While there's a Ribbentrop to light your fag, smile, boys, all the while;
"What's the use of Goering?
never was worth while;
He
"So pack up your troubles in old Hitler's bag and hell, heil, heil."
The war office was reported to have termed the new version good.".
"Jolly
"Mademoiselle from Armentiers" is gone, but her daughter is here. The new version starts:
"Everything's très bon, we're off to meet Yvonne, the daughter of Mademoiselle from Armentieres."
AMERICAN FRIENDS OF FRANCE FORMED
Miss Anne Morgan, sister of J. P. Morgan, the financier, whose "Ameri- can Committee for Devastated France" helped the needy during the World War, announced in Paris the formation of a similar organiszation to function in this war.
It will be known as the "American Friends of France," and will work closely wiht French military authori- ties to render aid to persons forced to leave their homes. place children in schools, and supply medical at tention for refugees.
35.000 CHILDREN TO EVACUATE LONDON
London, October 2. Thirty-five thousand schoolchildren gradually would be evacuated from London the Information Ministry an- nounced to-day.--Havas.
Don't let him see us, Mother. John's just come in
with a woman
John walked out in a fury. Honestly, child, if you don't do something about your nerves and
tiredness your marriage will be
wrecked
Please, Mary, calm yourself. You're so Jumpy and strung up these days. I'm sure it's nothing
John's stopped loving me.
I know he has. Oh, I wish this tiredness of mine didn't show in my
face
MOTHER HAS AN IDEA
I wish you'd come tonight, doctor....Yes, doctor...before ten o'clock.. goodbye, doctor
SIX WEEKS LATER
THAT EVENING. (Well, what of it? It
Oh, John, Mary's rather upset. She saw you at lunch today...
It's this wretched tiredness, doctor, even in the mornings. It tells on my looks 80
was the Bosst daughter, if she must know. -Ok! I'm fed up with Mary's nerves and
tears; I'll have dinner out
somewhere
From what you tell me. your trouble is Night Starvation, Mrs. Parker. You see, even during the night you go on using up energy in heartbeats, breathing and other automatic actions, In your case this has led to an excess of acid waste products in the blood, causing you to wake tired; feet and look run-down,`Hervy: depressed. Now, recent tests in one of our great London hospitals have proved that Horlicks/ is what people need
for this. Start
tonight.
Darling, I could never love any woman but you. You're so full of life
A well-known astor-de you recognise him? To save you the trouble it is 27-year-old John Clements' nikdo úp" for his Föla trist Alexander Korda's spectacle, “The - Four Peathers,” at thom. King's Theatro.
Mary took Horlicka. regularly every night and soon all her tired- ness and 'nerves? had.
| disappeared. She felt
so much stronger. inside hemelf.
Do you feel worn out, depressed and nervy?
Take
́Do you even' wake tired?
HORLICKS
Guard Against
NIGHT STARVATION · Then you will sloop soundly ***.wake refreshed—and have extrs energy all day *
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