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Registered Trade Marka under which G.E.C. Products are sold

EXPRESS

Electric, Hydraulis and Hand Power Lifte fur passenger, guoda nud service work

Osram

G.E.C.

Electric lamps for all lighting purposes.

"Magnet

Household Appliances, Heating and Cooking oquipment for Industrial Purposes, · Fark, Wiring System, Conduit and Accessories, Bakelite Accessorica, atc..

"Witton"

Electric Motors for every industrial purpose.

FIRELLI LIENERAL

Wire and Cables for all transmission purposes,

GECOPHONE

Wireless Receiving Apparatus of every descriptum..

Osram Valves

For Wireless Transmission and Reception, including Broadcasting types. .

Mr. Exporter: Are you enjoying these Shipping Advantages

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Xobe Shanghai

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via

Seattle?

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One to seven days quicker delivery ta principal markets and distriniting genters of America. 3-Low handling, insurance, and storage charges at

Seattle public terminals,

4-Expeditious, économical, and efficient tiansskipe

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1928.

PORT SEATTLE

GATEWAY TO

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SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIPROOFRADLEHO

HARDWARE MERCHANTS,

PHONE:-CENTRAL No. 1116

SURPLUS STOCK

of Soaps, Perfumes, Eau

de Colognes, Hair Lotions etc.

at

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES

THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY

14, Queen's Road, C.

Tel. 0.1877,

Woo street Contral 25

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

What Diet Means to One-Minute Interviews. Speaking Your Mind.

Health.

[By a Woman Doctor.]

H

Diet plays an enormous part in health. To realise its importance wo must remember that the body is constantly undergoing a process of waste and repnir.

To possess perfect health, wo must supply the necessary con- stituents for repairing the waste, and yet allow a reserve.

A healthy perdon, always has a reserve in hand. An unhealthy person uses the power up as ho makes it, with the result that if there is an additional strain, he is exhausted.

There is no need to be a faddist over food. A nourishing, varied dlet is the best.

Fashion says we women must be alim. Many women in their haste to get tha have cut out fats entirely from their menu. This is unwise, and it is also unnecessary, as there are safer means of acquir ing a alim figure.

Fat is necessary for warmth, for resistance Lo colds and

respiratory complaints, and as a covering for vital organs. Thus if we are to be healthy we must have

COMMERCIALISM

IS, A CONSTANT THREAT TO ART:

"An artist should not have to make his art a means for earning his livelihood," Ruth St. Denis, famed dancer and co-founder of the Denishawn School of Dancing, said.

"In a democracy like the United States, where art is not govern-

ment supported

as it was in the Russian Imperial Ballot and in pre- war, days in Ger man court thes tres, it is a great templation for an artist to givo the people what they demand. One's eye Inovit- ably is on tho box-office.

"But it is not good for the hu- man soul to 'art' the time. Therefore in our school. we Insist

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Is a perfect plcture of you? No arguing this, for you inalet

That your words are strictly

true.

So that if in your view no

sympathy lies,

If in censure you're scarcely

Just,

If you do not make allowances Your mind seems arid as dust

So do, please, give us all that

Is there,

The thoughts that are morty

or kind,

Compassionate, tolerant-don't

only scold

When boldly you speak your

mind!

Thelma Coombs.

pupils the crispness gives the teeth and learn some trade jaws something to do,

ja certain amount of fat daily, Ruth St. Denis that our

This is supplied in a natural, form.

In butter, cream, milk, cheese, that parallels their art, at which and similar foods. These are also valuable protein fooda., Protein. is necessary for energy. This is found in dairy foods, meat, nuts, cereals, anricot beans, and lentils.

are

OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

Horizontal

1 Who is the ruler of Belgium? 6 Who founded the. Kingdom of the Franks which developed into Francoi

11 Earthly matter of clay and sand. 12 Stir. 14 Datum. 15 Lad.

10 Whorl.

18 Boverage.

10 Part of verb to be.

20 Those who have charge of

prisoners.

22 Abbreviation for street. 23 Humour.

24 At the present time. 20 Fald publicity

27 Huge mythical bird. 20 You of 1,

80 Per,

BJ

Ten-cent pieces,

33 To accomplish. 35 Therefore.

30 What type of pavement was

named after John Me Adam,. Scottish engineer?

41 Bear.

Apples are valuable for their they may be self-supporting. This vitamins. Cooking detracts some- what from their value. They clean prevents their 'selling their art.

"Every great artist of the past teeth naturally, and. for that 38 Hypothetical structural unit,

alone

beneficial 40 Exclamation of laughter, has worked with his hands. I reason

аге work Bananas

chiefly artist should

romark- 42 Night proceding a holiday, think every

for their food value. 43 Minor noto in scale. four or five hours a day at some able

should have them 44 Nothing. Necessity of Sugar.

trade. It is good for the artist to Children

46 Sphere, face drudgery for it is a boon to at meals, not between, as a child Sugar is necessary in the daily of us.

often finds a banana a satisfying than meal. Put between brown bread dietary. It is found in its most

"We give scarcely more natural form in grapes, raisins,

gs, dates, and most fresh: fruits, ten per cent. of our programme to and butter, it makes a sustaining 48 In what country is “Athens"↑

A child who is constantly spiritual art, I believe this ratio lunch.

A Dressy Note.

The sleeveless coat is scen more and more. Quite fre- quently is is of plain materiä! which tones in colour with the figured frock of crepe de chine with which it is worn. It al waya adds a dressy note to a toilette, and if it is finished with a collar of this type it is specially attractive.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

UNCLE HARRY, AND FRECKLES

TUTOR, MR, HIGGINS, DISAPPEARED.

FROM THEIR CAMP IN THE AFRICAN JUNGLE

LEAVING FRECKLES AND AIS MONKEY

BOBO, BEHIND IN HIS SEARCH FOR THEM, FRECKLES FINDS

A CAVE FROM | WHICH CAME A

HUMAN SOUND!

is true of the output of most ar- tists. For to devole one's whole life to art, one must be supported. And patronage of wealthy persons is a dangerous thing. It is better to be self-supporting and give a smaller per cent, of one's time to Independent art."

clamouring for sweets is probably satisfying nature's call for more sugar. Without harmful effects he could be given fresh or dried fruits. Good boiled asweets and chocolate are quite permissible, but are bet ter given uparingly, and always at the end of, not during, a meal.

Fruit and vegetables supply valuable mineral salts that purify the blood and rebuild the tissues. The woman who wants to tone up her complexion, or the housewife on her off colour day, would benefit

by missing one or two meals a day

for a week, and taking nothing but fruit for those meals. Those off colour days are frequently, the result of toxin-poisoning, and plenty of fruit and vegetables will quickly dispel them.

Food Values.

Tomatoes contain a valuable vitamin; they should ha caten freely, preferably raw.

Lettuce, and onions are valuable for the nerves. If possible, they jare better eaten raw. If they must be cooked, cook them without soda, then drink the water.

Wholemeal bread is acknowledg ed to be superior to white in food value. Moreover, it is a valuable aid against constipation.

Porridge, especially if served with golden syrup, is another food hat helps to form daily habits. Also It has a big food value. It also has the navantage of being cheap and easily prepared.

Oatmeal biscuits are easily and jcheaply made at home. They make a sustaining meal for children's school lunch if raisins or cheese [are put between them. Moreover,

WAERE'S ONLY ONE TUNG FOR USTO DO BOBO, AND THAT'S TO GO INTO THAT LAVE AND SEE IF UNCLE HARRY. IS THERE I'M SÜRE I HEARD SOMEBODY.

COUSH AND MAKE

A SOUND!!

Full Skirts.

There is a charming fullecss about some of the now skirts. In this model, which is of crepa de chine in two shades of green, the material is cleverly arranged to give the correct ap- pearance of allmacas at the hips, after which it flows out most attractively.

I DONT LIKE TO 60 IN TIUS THING, BUT IF UNCLE HARRY WAS: IN MY PLACE AE'D DO IT FOR MEANDO KNOWS BUT WHẤT. HE WAS HURT AND CRANĻED

IN HERE-COME ON, BOBO, WE'LL SEE!!

Aha!

GEE-E-7AIS IS A SPOOKY PLACE ITS SO DARK I'CANIT SEE A THINS!!

47 Who was the originator of

music drama?.

Vertical

1In what clty does "A1" Smith

livet

2. Weaver's frame.

3 The laurel tree.

4 Printer's measure.

G Woven string,

RECENT COURT MARTIAL.

SENTENCES ARE NOW PROMULGATED.

1

G Heart of an apple.

7 Proposition.

8 Tanner's vossol,'

Frosis as a cake,

10 Confused noise rocsivod on.

radio:

13 A graduation present.

10 To harden.

17 Sea, eagle.

20 A young goat.

21 To plant.

29 Method,

25 To marry.

27 What to the staple food

Chinn?

28 To yield.

30 Feather Scarf.

31 Slab of marble.

32 Taste.

34 A lubricant.

35 What was the real name of the humourist who wrole under

the name of "Josh Billings"1

30 Principal..

137 Bare.

130 To benumb.

44 Two letters which express the

opposite of O: K.-.

40 To subsist.

THE

BEST

AND

CHEAP-

The decisions of recent District, Courts Martial and the sentences promulgated have now been anj nounced.

EST

PER-

MAN- ENT

incident

On August 30th, an near the Star Ferry alation was recalled in the trial by District Court Martial of Gunner Benjamin Cotton, 31st Heavy Battery, R.A., and Gunner William Edward Shipley, 20th Heavy Battery, R.A.

The case against Gunner Cotton, who was accused of striking n that soldier, was concluded on day, the accused being found not guilty of the charge. The finding was rend in open Court and the accused was released.

Gunner Shipley was arraigned on two counts (1) absenting him-i self without leave, and (2) regist- ing an escort whose duty it was to apprehend him.

The Court found the accused guilty on both charges and sen- teneed him to undergo 28 days' de- tention.

At a latter data Private J, C. W. O'Brien, 1st Battn. The Queen's Royal Regiment, was tried, on charges of (1) deserting his

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The Court found the charges proved and sentenced the accused to undergo detention for 56 days, and to be put under stoppages to Ithe sum of 28. 9%d.

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