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SUSPECT THAT COUGH!

ARREST LUNG TROUBLE BY BREATHING PEPS HEALING FUMES.

So common are coughs at this sonson that they are apt to be neglected.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1928.

OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

THE ROSS INSTITUTE.

BRIDGE DRIVE AND MAH JONNG PARTY.

The recent appeal by Mrs, W. T. Even that harassing cough which Southorn on behalf of the Ross In- accompanies an ordinary cold or chill state and Hospital for Tropical can seriously weaken and inflame the Diseases of which she has been AP- bronchial tubes. This is also the deep,pointed the local representative cheat-racking cough that nothing

of the Ladies' Committee, has not Booms able to move, which is harbinger of bronchitis, bronchial been made in vain. asthuna and tuberculosis.

For the past few weeks a smal-

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If you have a troublesome cough, order organising committeo, ropre- auspect any incipiant chest workness, sentative and international in its be sure and take Pops. This famous membership, has been usefully en- brenthoablo medicine has rendered ployed promoting a bridge drive obsoleto the old method of treating and mah jonng party to be held at cheat and lung troubles by swallowing the Helena May Institute on Wed. drugladen mixtures into the stomach.

You simply strip off the silver day-next from 4.30 to 646 pan. preserving jacket and let a Pops tablet primarily in aid of the funds of dissolve in the mouth, when it gives the Ross Institute and to enlist off healing, germicidal and chest residents as Associate and Life Strengthening faries. These Peps Members of the Institute.

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breathed natural The social character and value By through throat and bronchi of this ca-party and bridge and Into the furthermost rocisses of the mah jonng tournament must not be langs. Pops soothe and disinfect the the throat, banish coughs and colds, lost sight of: It has a special free the breathing, strengthen wenk merit of its own in promoting chests and, by healing the delicate good fellowship and bringing to Iining of the air tubes, they fortify gother the various nationalities in the system against flu', plourisy and pasamonia.

are

Peps, which contain no harmful drug are safe for children and adults. In handy scaled bottles, of all dispen Barles and dealers. Full directions enclosed. Agents: Meters, A. B. Moulder & Co., Ltd., P.0. Box 280,

Hongkong.

T. NAKAO

Japanese Shoo Expert.

CASES A SPECIALITY.

Hongkong Hotel Building,

Queon's Road Central.

Hongkong.

As far as we have been able to gather the organising committee have been greatly encouraged in their efforts by the response 80 far received. Not only have the ful number of entries been sent

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

The Art of Making "Coffee.

THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S ¡MISTAKE.

There are many ways of making houses'do we find it to perfection! coffee, but how rarely in privato -English people make their coffee too weak It should be strong and

served hot.

"Atleast 2oz of collec sro required

for one pint of water, and it will then contain about the same amount of caffein as does tea. Te is about three times richer in this stimulating principle than is ground coffee, which rarely con- tains more than 1.per cent, Cal- fein acts on the nervous system In auch a manner as to diapel fatigue, so that it is of great value when much mental work has to be done.

for the bridge and mal: jonng It also lessens the drowalness drive for Indies and gentlemen but caused by narcotic poisons and a few applications for life mein-alcohol. hership have already been made and promises of small donations received. The Committee cha do better with a few applications for associate membership.

Paris favours the little hat that resembles the domure, poke bonnet. Here is an in- teresting example, carried out in soft black satin, the crown covered with black satin petals.

Of Household Interest.

HAND-MADE GLASS FOR

THE HOME.

The popularity of glass for all purposes grows over greater, and among the charming variotios sold, hand-made glass, in wonderful imitation of the old 'fint glass, is particularly attractive. In colour it is clear, with a distinct greenish 'tinge, reminiscent of bottle glass, and is full of tiny bubbles, 15 Wa the old glass. Each gines, mug, or vasa is spun by hand, in proof of which there is the mark at the base ́of the stem from which the finish-

ed product is broken.

1 Headgear.

Horizontal

4 Roman athletic fold. 9 Habit.

12 Constellation.

19 Securely fastened.

14

To hew superfatus brancher.. 15 To decay. 16 Carried.

The unevenness of the pieces is

17 Ono plus one. particularly charming, tall vASOB

18 Foreboding. with straight sides, slightly con 20 To scatter hay. verging at the base, being parti- 21 Brought up. cularly attractive. Small designa 22 Frenzy. on the glass of ships and such 24 Flamb, things, as well as neat conventional 26 To qunvor. borders, aro made by the 20 Seraglio. action of acid. A large 29 A leaven. squard bottle, hand-blown, com 34 Black hird of the cuckoo family.

33 Smeil. plete with stopper to match, 1833 Sketched.

combines with the tannin, and pre-tains any chicory: Sprinkle a little designed for whisky or Hqueurs, 37. At the prèse. time..

un-

and there

are small wino-glasses

made to match.

Unusual Liqueur Sets,

38 Shovel. 40 Before.

41 Period of time. 12 Made of catmeal, 43 Years of life.

Vortical

1 Type of billiard shot. 2 Fragrant smell.

When making coffee use freshly boiling water and daintily clean utensils. The collet pot and cups should be warmed. Add heated but not bolled milk. Milk not only gives a nutritive value, but also A Good Cause,

coffee,pn the surface of the water venls it from exerting un The promoters are secking favourable effect on the digestion in a tumbler. Coffee floats, being

choose Always

pale-coloured supported by the oil and bubbles of sympathy and support from local

A new idea for liqueur sols is to 44 Monetary unit of Japan. residents "not only," as they state roasted berries as coffee is often gus which develop whilst roasting. After a quarter of an hour there in the printed circular issued, "for over-roasted. This darkens it and should be no noticeable colouration have the glasses sometimes clear 45 A staple food.

false appearance of a local cause but one of Empire-gives a wide benefit." One ennnct re-strength, but actually it is weaker of the water. On the other hand, and sometimes coloured-set in a 40 Gulde TORTOISE SHELL BOXES AND alst the force of the urge pressed in both flavouring oil and caffein. particles of chicory will in Afteen row on n tray of cut-glass and are minutes rapidly sink and colour the thus easily handled. Compact little Chicory is added to coffee to give water a yellowy brown, due to the sets of cructs are made to fit into a upon the attention of residents in

.contains "body." It more a position to help when the Com-It mittee claim that this is "an ap-neither caffein nor caffeol, but a dissolved caramel. Water contain- cut-glass tray, and sometimes peal for support for, work which, percentage of sugar, which, when ing chicory should be distinctly clude small bottles for oil and are on a stand, others are long, although not popularly appreciat roasted, becomes "caramel," and brown, particularly at the bottom vinegar. ns wall; some of the acto oblongshaped OT round. Some ed, is without doubt of the great-will help to make the coffes very of the glass.

original pieces are made in colour- eat importance to the development dark in colour. French coffee con-

ed da well as white cut-glass, and. of the British Empire. Several tains about one-third or more of

represent ships, motor-dars and million deaths every year are caus-chicory, which, by the way, is the

root of the wild endive.

aeroplanes. by ed directly or indirectly malaria. The greatest enemics of the Empire ure tropical discases. The Ross Institute for Research and Hospital for Tropical Dis- cases is concentrating on medical research work in the provention and treatment of tropical diseases and striving to stamp out malaria.” At the meeting at the Helena May Institute on Wednesday light

W

/WESTINGHOUSE

ELECTRIC

Reiss, Massey & Co., Ltd. refreshments will be served fren

DISTRIBUTORS.

Exchange Bildg.

of charge; but clgarettes will be sold at 20'ennts a pucket for the Tel. C.672. benefit of the fund.

EXPERT MASSEUR,

At the end of the tournament, prizes will be presented to the winners in both the bridge and mah jonng saction, and announce-

Cares Rheumatism, Nervousnesments wil be made of interest and

and all kinds of chronic

ailments.

Madame H. MORITA.

Madame E. AKAJI 4, On Lan Street. Telephone N 0.4395

MRS. SEKAI

MASSAGE

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*8, Wyndham Street, 1st floor, Hongkong.

MRS. MOTONO

HAND & ELECTRIC MASSAGE

No. 818, Top Floor, Wyndham Bt. Hongkong.

Count the

TELEGRAPHS!

benefit to the Institute. It is hop-

ed that Mrs. Southorn may ad-

dress a few words to the assembly before the party breaks up.

The Success of this interna- and tional gathering of ladies gentlemen for so worthy a cause is absolutely assured when the names of its promoters are men- tioned. The organising committee consists of Mra, W. T. Southorn, Lady Ho Tung, Mrs. H. T. Creasy, Mr. Ho Leung, and Mr. J. P. Braga. They have accured the services of the following ladies as willing helpers: Mrs. C. G. AL- abaster, Mrs. Ho Kl, Mrs. Ho Leung, Mrs. J. M. da Rocha, Mire. P. M. N. da Silva and the Honor- ary Secretary, Helena May In- stitute.

· Paris, Oct. 13

The revento returns for, Septem- Ber amount to Fes. 3,107,000,000, an increase of Fes. 233,000,000 on the budget estimate of Fea. 431,000,000 for 'September 1027-Reuter

In

Traffic Leadenhall-street, E.C., was delayed recently while fremen dug up the pavement to rench electre cables on fire in the basement of an office...

ECZEMATOL

a sure

cure

for Eczema,

Pimples, Ringworm 'and' all.

kinds of Itch and Sores.

Here is a test to see if coffeo con

Very dainty "little frocks" are to be worn this season. Here is one, in beige crepe de chine, the pleated skirt of which is stitched to auggest # pointed hip.yoke, wh'ler we of narrow,beige lace trim the sleeves and Achu of the simple bodice.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

ONBOY! LOOK AT · THAT FACE WOULD YOU!! GEE-IT MAKES

ME MAD TO, TAİNK THAT I LOST AY CAMERA!!

BOMO MAGI WONG

WOOPOO BOMO GODBOO!

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Disappointments.

LARGELY MATTER OF TEMPERAMENT.

Life gives most of us a fair share of disappointments. The brighter the anticipation, the more falls short the réalisation.

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Often, when we' do get what wo have for long desired, we are just as unhappy-If not more ao-than before. Destiny has two ways of punishing us one by withholding our desires, the oilier by granting them.

The things we want at forty ars not. those we wanted at, twenty, Naturally sol The dianppoint- ments of youth aro airily dismissed as being of no significance. Those of maturity, being looked upon as much get just as inevitable, sympathy. Yet at every age disap- pointment is liable to spring up like a jack-in-the-box to our temporary discomfitur.

Disappointment is largely a matter of temperament. The most imaginative, perhaps, experience it most. Women, far more than men, live on anticipation. The girl who expects nothing is not yet born, and even if such a girl existed, not many would want to meet her. Such a girl might'inies much of the Borrows of life. She would certain- ly miss most of its pleasure, and, above all, she would be terribly Boring

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Without disappointments there could be no Happitièss, life would lack its rich contrasta, and wo should not be able to appreciate Happiness even when we had it. Without any aims, ambitions, hopes, or ideals, life would be too much of a'dead level trudge, too bloodlessly thechanical.

It is better to have dreamt awhile in the realms of illusion than to have walked forever in the pitiless world of reality. Let us bo thankful, then, for the gift of being able to live so much in the future and for the eternal hope. fulness of human nature.

HE'S SMILING,S0 WHAT HE'S BAYING CANT BE SO BAD...' IF HE THOUGHT OF KILLING VE HED HAVE A DIFFERENT LOOK ON HIS FACE!

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A housefrock, simple and unaffected,, in sapphire blue crepe de chine, trimmed with dull gold corded silk ribbon and metal cabochons. I opens slightly down one side to reveal a panel of dull gold silk to match the ribbon trim-. ming.

Any Old Port in a Storm!

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WHAT'S

ALLICAN

3 Thin metal plate. 4 Astera. 6 A tumult

6' To annihilato. 7. To require.

8 To tota

9 Fanalial or extreme

10 One, who,planta,

11 The after song. (19_Sugar-sand,

21 To emit na blood.

23 Upper human limb,

24 To gor.

20 Nectar of flowora.

27 To lote excessivěly,

28 Mountain ash.

30 Pertaining to the aren

81 Twilled woollen fabric.

32 Soft, two-toned woollen material,

134 Three-banded armadillo.

136 Mentil pleture.

28 To ery convulsively.

39 The conclusion.

Saturday's Solution.

CORNS

1.

Amaring scientific discovery ends corns.

One drop acts, to deader pain. in 3 short seconds. Then corn dries up and peels 'off enilly. Doctors find it miraculous," Beware of imitations-for-sale 'overy- where.

GETS IT

Chlmɛê, Už KSA.

THRILLING DESERT

ROMANCE.

ROBERT :HICKENS' “GARDEN: OF ALLAH" COMING.

HICKMAN APPEAL FAILS.

*PREPARATIONS FOR THE

EXECUTION.

Washington, Oct.0. Efforts to obtain a Supreme

ARobert Hichens famous story, "The Garden öf Alláh," has been transferred to the screen under that Court appeal for William Hick Litlo, and will be shown at the man, condemned slayer of Marian Queen's Theatre from Wednesday Parker, were abandoned to-day to Saturday next, according to after. counsel, for the defendant special advertisement in this issue,vainly urged Justices Butler and Directed by Rex Ingram who pro-Hohnes to permit the case to be

iced such notable pictures as brought up. Scaramouche," "The Four Horse

Justices Sutherland, Brandels men of the Apocalypse" and many and Vau Devanter denied the

others, the picture has an intensely

Preparations for the execution

gripping story, the central theme appeal yesterday, of which concerns the struggle of

conscience against passion. It is of William E. Hickman on Oct. 19 the story of a Trappist monk who are proceeding at San Quintin,.. vowed never totmerry. He runs Alifornia. Hundreds of requests away from an Algerian monastery for permission to attend the and despite his vows, marries a execution have been received by beautiful young girl unacquainted the warden. with his past. Three months of honeymooning on the Sahara desert

are spolled by pangs of conscience nimed on the precise locations o A sandstorm nearly kills him and Africa so vividly described in o his bride, and he promises(Godli bért Hichen's famous desertio she is spared he will repent and con-mance and has a superlative cast Less his past life. What follows which includes Allco Terry, Ivan. provides a stirring conclusion to a Pitrovitch and other screen not- remarkable story. The picture was ables.

[HE TALKING' MAKE OUT IS

ABOUT!

*BETTY

ÉTHAT HE WANTS

70 TAKE US TO

JUS PEOPLEN HE'LL FEEDUS AND GIVE US A PLACE TO SLEEP

WOWO WOOPOO

WELL THATS PAIR ENOUSU+-- WHAT DO YOU SAY, BETTY T

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