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HER CHILD HAD FREQUENT FEVER AND COLDS.

21 YEARS AGO.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1928.

OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

A MOTHER IN CEYLON PRAISES BABY'S OWN TABLETS.

SOME EXTRACTS FROM THE

› “TELEGRAPI!” FİLES

The following items are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended July 20th, 1907.

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The rate of the dollar on demand was 29. 2d.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS...

Aged Throats.

WOMAN AS OLD AS HER.

THROAT LOOKS,

"My little son, aged three years, used to have fever and colds fro quently until I began giving him Baby's Own Tablets. Since then, for the past eight or nine months, The Legislative Council ap- he has been in much better health," proved a schemo for granting ex- sintes Mrs. Enid Ferdinands, of change compensation to sterling- Station Road, Doliwela, Ceylon. pald civil servants, which was nado retrospective from January The experience of Mrs. Fer-1st. The cost for the first six dinands has been that of many months of the year was $44,000. tooks, and what that age is depends "A woman is as old na her throat other mothers. Sickness of one Tho Telegraph, in a leading or upon herself," said a noted beauty kind or another constantly troubl-ticle, strongly criticised the conspecialist ed their children until they made cession and urged the case of means of warding off the marks of. when discussing the aby's Own Tablets the household deltar-paid servants 13 being increasing years. remady, now they have on hand worthy of consideration. exactly the right treatment to give whenever the Bulla onea are cob. stípuded, or willicted with colic,} diarrhoea, indigestion, trething pilna, feverluhness, cruup, colds,

or worins.

Guaranteed uberlutely pure, and enfe oven for the youngest or moat delicate habe, Baby's Own Table's are oblatable of chemists every where, or post free, 60 erats per vind, from, the Drl Williams' Me-

divine V, 60, Kiniger Road,. Shanghal

LORD HALDANE ON INDIAN THOUGHT.

It is useless to keep your face looking fresh and youthful, she The Secretary of State express-declared, if you allow your throat warm appreciation of the ser-to "give away" the fact that you vices of Sir Matthew Nathan on have long since passed into your hia retirement from the Governor-forties. The reason there are so ship of the Colony.

many womeu about with youthful faces, and nged throats is due solely to the fact that while the face is every night and morning, the poor carefully creamed and massaged throat is too often left to take care

* •

An Italian hawker who

hadi

been in the Colony for several years committed suicide by cutting his throat with a knife.

* $

Viceroy Shum of Canton thade n proposal for the abolition of gam- bling in Kwanglang,

*

of itself.

Treating the Throat.

If you would keep your throat, youthful you must supply it with plenty of tissue-building cream. Sponge the skin with warni water

Mr. Ho Rom-tong addressed large Chinese audience in sanita-lo open the pores, and apply your tion problems.

cream very liberally, allowing it to soak well into them.

• • •

The Kowloon Bowling Green RAINBOWS AND RELATIVITY. | Club, of which Mr. P. H, Nye was

Secretary, held an open-air con

INDUSTRIAL FAIR.

Lord Haldane, in an address atcert on their, ground. A conference of the Association of Head-Mistresses held recently, urged a closer study of philo- sophy of the East, which, be said, came very near in penetration to the profoundest thought of the e West.

Then commence your massage. Place the thumbs one on either side of the throat immediately beneath the ears with the first fingers in The cuirs, the centre of the throat beneath the chin. Gently press the akin back towards the ears, lightly pinching and kneading it while pressing it back. Go over the whole Throat in this manner, working downwards towarils the base of the Insekt, niver upwards, as this would Pairencurage a double chin.

HOLLAND'S BIG VENTURE.

In a reference to relativitý, kord An International Industries Haldane described the way in will be held in Utrecht, Holland, which he, aga very little hoy, used | from September 4 to 18.

Chuch the teeth, and thrust the Lenin outwords with ... a guick, jerk, to run over the Bells in a vain The various sections will com-turn the head first to the right, then endeavour to find the end of the prise machinery, tools and metal the left, and throw it back, look rainbow, where his nurse told him wars, instruments, clocks and aping upwards towards the ceiling he would finif a golden key, jearate, elvetro-technical

Relax and repeal. "But in spite of my endless phances and radio, lighting, heating and sanitary apparatus, pinchines energy--which, ulas, I have 10 longer never found the key" ixiplements for dairy produce, he said, "Tor the rainbow alwaysansport, musical

relativity,

"If we

instrument

How to do the Exercises,

Clearh the teeth and turn the head sharply, looking over the right

Washable moire grows forma!! gowns, for hostess gowns, for ensembles and separate costs. Hero la Eve Le Galliene in the picturesque costume of apricot washable. moiro she wears, in the firal act of Hedda Gabler, Pleat- ed chiffon forms a side Insert over which the moire is laced.

Tho Love Story.

It is used for evening,

Perilous Hats.

IS, IT STILL POPULAR? We dare not venture any aesthe- -ię Canon Hannay's recent declara- tuisher *hat, says a

criticism of the extin- tion that the vogue for the love

writer story is disappearing will not meets

Jonie journal Fashion with a ready acceptance among be deemed beautiful; so beautiful decreed that il smil the great majority of womens-till fashion changes. But readers, who are as fond as ever ane of our readers, a lady who has of the novel with a'love interest.

What Is really happening is that discovered another aspect.

recently taken to motoring, has women are demanding a more]

Her point of view becomes of in-

The driver

disappeared, and it was not 118raiture, footwear, leather and shoulder as far as possible without varied literary el. Many years portance when the wearer of one years later that 1 darovrred the leather articles, rubber cork and moving the shoulders. Return to fago, when their outlook was more of fashion'a anusterpieces encoun the apparent disappeariner of the cloth, textile industry, ready original position and look towards restricted and they were forced te a motor-car. rainbow was simply a queation of Made clothes and haberdashers; the left in the same way. Relax to think of a' career in terms of sounds his horn; but both her ears

foodstuffs and luxuries, chemical and repeat.

marriage, they were content

are protected by clinging pads of and

products,» Cleich the teeth, drop the headread stories which always endedfelt, and she does not hear it. The pharmurentiend have, relativity in earthenware, china, glans and cry on the chest, and, with a quick jerk, with a peal of wedding-bells. To-car itself hears down upon her; but physical sieure so we may have itstal, fancy roots, toys, basketware move it backwards; drop again, and day, they are more sophisticated, since fashion permits the display of in all things. We are all affected leasehold, toilet and sporting towards the right, then to- and sometimes prefer even a love only one eye, and that perhaps not by relativity, for we all look at articles, gold and silver articles, wards the left. Irlax and repeat theme to carry a little cynical the one facing the danger, she does things from a different angle. For jewellery, religious articles, Japan-

Each of these exercises should twist.

not see it.. It seems that her only The mystery story is now very hope of safety lies in the sense of

of weled "tates of the "Not at ́umes to prevail over the more do Night" type would have reduced Heate odour of the powder on her many women renders of the old nose.

I would, of course, be nisurd to school to hysteries; to-day, women are a fond of and a proof as expect fashion to how before a mere any man against the nerve-rack-threat to life. But surely some- Ing thrills of murder novels and thing enn be done. The Admiralty Grand Gulgnol plays,

has a vast store of knowledge on the

instance, the idea of a daner tose and Chinese Artieles, printing be repeated Tram teu tu fiileen last till three in the morning stationery and paper, packing and | would not appeal strongly is meTVANIKE" articles, and miscetimes every morning, aut may be popular among women. A hooksmell, and in the power of petrol- ametinal during this day" "Ti op- portunity arises.

as an old man of seventy-two, |laneous.

whereas it might thrill some of Sections to which the attention you younger folk. That is simply of the public is specially drawn

After the massage and exercises a question of relativity, or of see are; Dairy machinery and imple-ponge the threat and aws with ing a thing from a different view ments, furniture, textile in lustry very cold water about five minutes,

Isnt."

and ready-made clothing, food-

Referring to the philosophy of stuffs and luxuries and ratin

The spring Fair, which is the East, Lord Haldane said:usually held in the second half of "Nowhere have we been narrower than in our outlook of the East, March, will specialise in building Jadiun hunght, taken at its materials and road-making. highest, comes very near in pene-i

The Netherland Consul General

tration to the profoundest thought in Hongkong will be glad to

of the West. The study of East answer enquiries in connexion in relation to West is one of the with the Fairs, which are heng greatest studies upon which one regularly held twice a year. can enter. There is the sam thought which delivers the mind

from all death in both Indian and front them every day of their West philosophy, and by studying || Hve," these philosophies one gets a feel-

The safeguarding of leisure wat fag of emancipation which one can one of the ideals they must cherish in the schools. It was apt to de- Ret in no other way."

lude them in the stress of every- Miss L. A. Lowe, beadmistresa day life. They must ensure that of Leeds-Girls' High School, who Biglish schools were places of presided, in an address on "Open training for leisure as well as for Spaces and the Open Window,” | learning,

said, "Open spaces give to the The children in our schools, mind an elasticity, a power to with their home Instruction and breathe out to draw in, and, in duties, with social and physical a word, to respond. They arouse activities in school hours, are in- un alertness of mind in regard to | deed *put to, it' to find the ime tu memory and impressions, by which spend at the open window and the we can help to trabs children and energy to focus their attention in meet the problems which will con- a truly scholarly way."

Mackenzie's

SUNBURN LOTION

Soothes at a touch.

This high-heeled bench shoe ef muttled rubber, cut to L snugly over the instep, is unusually smart and practical.

The twist in the plot which, nes subject of periscopes. The War cording to Canon Hannay, is de-Offee has elaborate devices for manded by novel readers, is beating distant guns by magnify- usually looked for and actually 'n minute and mulled sounds. found in magazine short-stories conveyed through the earth. If rather than in novels.

thave two departments enn combine, they may perhaps enable the leader A novel, with its several charne. fashion to obey the dictates of

The Personal Interest,

ers and numerous epiendes, often her milliner, and yet live to tell the becomes su unwieldy that Rale.

writer may find the greatest dim-

ore

reg.

ulty in twisting the plot success-far ns. they portray a love in- fully. But Jp the short-story, ferest; and all three forms where the number of charactern infadmirably suited to the dramatic anually few and the plot centred exposition of the great theme that round a single episode, it is much commenced with Adam and Eve, easier to plan an effective denoue-) Someone has said that men res- iment.

pect principles, but women More women than men read pect persons. Time may prove noygle, but a renter proportion of this generation false. Until then, women are reading books. of women will insist on the personal general character. When "best interest, which the love story con- sellers" cease to attract the wo-veys; and if fiction fails to slake man reuder and she wishes to her amoroua thirst, she will drink take herself seriously, she gener-deep draughts of biography which, nily reads biography, drama, or after all, is closer to life and in- finitely more satisfying than any, But she is chiefly interested in number of novels, these brunches of literature. In so

WILLIAM PICGOTT.

verse,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

GO THEY PLAN TO BLACKMAIL. ME FOR FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS,

RO THEY? THE SOONER WG GET OUT OF TUIS NEST OF

THIEVES AND CUT-THROATS THE BETTER! BUT HOW?

I'LL GO UP AN' LOOK AROUND AND SEE WHAT

I CAN 666, UNCLE HARRY!

Plans of Escapo.

THERE'S A BOAT! VIE COULD USE MAT- ITS

·A GOOD THING THESE

FELLOWS CAN'T READ YOUR ANND OR THEY'D KNOW WHAT WERE PLANNING!

13 Ringworm.

14 Self.

15 Two Aves.

16 To attempt

136

cover

of an

1 Perched. 4 Wrong.

To butl.

12 Wrath,

Horizontal.

17 Male title of courtesy.

18 Afresh,

20 Valued.

24 Compartment of an electric

switchboard.

26 Two-handed.

28 Shoemaker's tool.

31 39.87 inches.

32 Incidental.

36 Long gras,

Nonconducting

electric wire,

7 Chair.

A To

6 Lac.

mention.

10 Nimble.

11 Ediblo. fungus.

10 Home of a spider,

21 Chum.

23 Not bright:

124

Estimated perfect score in golf.

26 A wise counsellor,

27 Reticulated.

28- Missile shot from 'a bow,

28 To entwine threads into a fabric.

36 To make flat.

32 To misrepresent.

33-To long.

134 Made a mistake.

30 Small depression.

38 Moist.

Yesterday's Solution.

20 Hush.

21 Heap.

37 Egg of a louse.

38' Elk.

39 To rant,

40. Chiki.

41 Pertaining to wings.

42 Baker on a stove.

43 Unit

144 Slush.

k

45 To wallow.

46 To hang down.

AND THERES A LADDER THAT WE COULD GO DOWA *ON= GEE' "TAIS 16 ALANOST MADE TO ORDER!

Vertical.

1 Type of guitar.

2 Central part of an amphitheatre."

3 Dogma.

4 Devoured.

Huze,

SAL

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