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THE

MORRISON PIANO

STANDS ALONE FOR PLEASURE, PLAYING, AND EDUCATIN.G.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY - 15, 1929.

WOMAN'S WORLD

́FOR OUR LADY READERS.

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OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

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and will fulfill these re- quirements because it is built for these pur- poses. Guaranteed for

TEN YEARS.

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Let us show you at

TSANG FOOK PIANO

COMPANY.

a, Des Vœux Road, Central. (Entrance Ice House Streeta' Telephone C. 4648.

ODASCHEAM

SPOONFULL

REGD:

IN WATER

MAKES WASHING DELIGHT- FUL. SECURES PERFECT COM. PLEXION. PREVENTS INSECT BITES. MAKES SHAVING AS EASY AGAIN.

75 CENTS ONLY.

Obtainable from all Chemists. WHOLESALE SUPPLY- WALLACE O HAWKES (Hongkong) Lid 7. Queen's Roadt

A SMALL – BUT CHOICE

STOCK OF GENUINE

Why Give Castor Oil?

When 'Baby's Own Tablets, The Medicine Children Like, Will Keep Your Little One Happy and Well.

Castor oil is a terror to most children. "The vary thought of it fills them with dread. Once upon a time there avemed to be no alternative for this nauseating though highly useful medicine, But that time is now past; In Baby's Own Tablets will be found a perfect substitute, and one which the children like.

Absolutely pure, and equally safe for the youngest babe in arms as for older children, Baby's | Own Tablets are

and A Bure

little agreeable remedy for the one's constipation, colic and in- digestion. They check diarrhoea, quickly allay the pain of teeth- ing, relieve croup and colds, gool Teverishness, expel - worms,

1923- mote restful sleep, good appetite" and regular development. of chemists everywhere, „Baby's Own Tablets can also be had post free, 60 cents the vial, from Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., 60, Kiang40 Road, Shanghai.

T. NAKAO. Japanese Shoe Expert TORTOISE SHELL BOXES, AND CASES A SPECIALITY. Hongkong Hotel Building, Queen's Road Central.

Chinese Antiques A VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT

MAY BE SEEN AT--

THE UNION STORE,

37, Des Vœux Road, Central,

Collectors Specially Igriled.

MASSAGE HALL MRS. S. UZUNOYE Expert Manseus 37, Queen's Road C, 2nd floor.

METALS

of all kinds especially for abip building and enginesring work. Complete stock. Bol Termi Immediate delivery.

SINGON & CO.,

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1818,

HING LUNG si.

Phoo

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MARTIN'S

APIOL & STEEL Sure and certain for all Female complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house.

Sold by A. S. Watson & Sons, Chemists, and all Chemists and Stores, Propr.: MARTIN, Chemist, Southampton, England

Organized by 2nd Ba. K. O. Scottish Borderers

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Distinctive silk suits have individual details of decoration. (Left to right) A black and white checked 'corded silk suit has its jacket anug in the hips and fastened on one side and its skirt gored. A fine printed suit uses accordian pleated fabric for its skirt, and for a flounce at the lower edge of its jatkut and sleeves. A pumpkin orange' crepe, sult uses hows in profusion to trim it.

When Buying Shoes.

Fashion Notes.

THE WELL-GROOMED WOMAN

The well-groomed woman al-

uftention, ways attencts.

hose and short frocks,"

even

JEWELLERY & SPORTS CLOTHES.

most when anadorned by jowel-

30

132

35

1517

#2

175′′

#1

57

52

53 5H

1 Ghost.

G Shricks,

Acrots,

i Quantity of paper,

12 Bovel.

13 Scorch.

14 Jewish priost

16 Small island.

18 Widens planks for caulking,

20 Common British bootio.

22 Require

23 Side glancès,

|24 Caused to yield.

25 Beforo.

26 Fear,

27 Tranquillity.

28 Withhold.

30 One who numbers.

31 Edge.

32 Spokon.

33 Twigs.

37 Bour ale.

41 RAW.

42 Tapestry.

.

44' Coroa!,

45 Stir to anger.

The Happy Ending. 40 Cloth for wiping.

TEARS FOR ENJOYMENT.

47 Scottish highlander. 48 Oldness,

49 Surface covering. 50 Forco up.

61 Pertaining to the sun.

58 Pertaining to an area. 55 Thick cord. 50 Street

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67 Parnished with slots. 68 Abandons.

2 Wept,

Down

3 Temporary dwelling.

4 Tatter..

Come to notise,

7 Stuffs.

6 Shred,

Gone, indeed, are the days in Is it, I wonder, says a writer in which we considerad: the beauty Home journal, out of deference though her other beauty assets of sports clothes to be adorned the to masculine opinion that the may be almost nil. She attracts ry. Not only is jewellery worn, happy ending, both for plays and in un these points that make most but it is of an exciting kind. At fiction has come to be regarded as appeal to many-well dressed least that is the only word which so necessary for the success of 1 Enshrined. hair, pretty hands, and attractive one can find to describe the ropes the production? feet. Yes, feet can be intriguing, fire opals and cornelian, and

Men, with their sound instinct the fre opal bracelet seen recently especially in these days of silken with it, yellow and grey tweed for banishing all that might de sports frock, a yellow leather cont] press, are certainly most unlikely Ito choose an entertainment, which and yellow loather hat. possible on shoes. Cheap shoes

Ropes of amber were worn with leaves them with a lump in the are not cheap in the long run, as a beige woollen sports frock which throat, in preference to one which they ensily drop'out of shape, and had an accompanying, short cant sends them out to greet the world! invariably are ruined when once of

greyish brown

The again with a smile in their eyes. Hoaked with water. Moreover, jumpor top of this dress was in and laughter on their lips. good shoes will stand repairing shaded and striped yellow and

But. I have always had my two or three times, and if repair-amber. The hat was of beige felt. ed by a kompetent man they will on her wrist the mannequin wore doubts about the supposed popu

a sports watch in amber,

larity of the happy ending so far still look good. Then, again,

FAREWELL TO MRS. LUARD! 14 is wise to spend as much us

will be held in

..

THEATRE ROYAL Saturday, 16th February,

at 9 p.m.

in aid of

Soldiers and Sailors Families Association and.

Garrison Ladies' Help Society..

Woll-known Local Artistes

Highland Dancing Full Military Band and Pipes

BOOKING at Anderson's Tickets-83, 82, 81. Service Men in Uniform, half price.

Sunday to Tuesday

The

EMDEN

AT THE QUEEN'S

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fur.

to be

choup shoes cause corns, callouses, A sapphire hat-brooch, a sap-as women are concerned, for wo- and thickened ankles, so, if only phire and diamond hanging fob man, in order thoroughly to enjoy from a beauty point of view, they watch, and sapphire and diamond herself, must be made to feel. She are a failure. Let me whisper that bracelets found a perfect back-asks more than merely in a good shoe a smaller size can ground in a white felt hut a white amused.

sports gown and coat of fine wool, often be worn, or at least half a elegantly patterned. The brace. size smaller.

Try to buy your shoes during the morning. The feet are always a trifle swollen at the end of the day, and so this is scarcely a reli-1 able time for a fitting. Patent leather will not "give" very much, unless it is a very pliable leather, so do not err on the narrow side when buying patent shoes.

Today's Recipe.

Sometimes, of course, I have, lets were worn over the close-| been doubtful as to whether the modern girl's supposed hardness fitting sleeves at the wrists.

might not have brought her to see eye to eye with man in preferring the cheerful entertainment, but a discussion which I was privileged CHOCOLATE PUDDING. to hear the other evening has con- Six tablespoonfuls of grated vinced me that tears will always chocolate, 1 tablespoonfuls of triumph as a sign of true enjoy- fine breadcrumbs, 1 pint of milk, ment with woman.

yolks of 4 eggs, whites of 2 eggs, One girl, athletic and modern, It small piece of butter. Put milk, courageously stated that she had Should they pinch, several souk-crumbs, and chocolate in a basin spent half an hour weeping over ings of warm olive oil before. put- to soak for a few minutes. Then a novel she had been reading just ting them on a pair of shoe trees add the beaten yolks and one white before she had come out! will often make the leather give a of little. Shoes that are wet require the butter.

and CAK,

Bugar,

and

"Another and another confess-

ed that they liked to find a master-

to be put on trees immediately Mix, and pour into a greased piece of this kind, and in a few and dried very slowly in a warm pudding dish. Bake for half an minutes pictures were being half- atmosphere, but not near a fire. hour, then whisk the other, white

8 Curved bones.

9 Reflux of the tide.

10 Briefer.

18 Rain mingled with snow.

15 Visionary.

17 Wither.

19 Unhesitating dnsh.

21 Formerly,

28 Birds of a region.

24 Young Indy.

20 Tune expressing grief.

27 Utters loudly.

20'Dwell.

30 Track.

33 Erasca.

84 Concelled follow.

35 Laws.

80. Foot.

38 Holy vessel.

30 Afirmativo voles.

40 Yields.

42 Mado a roving Journey,

43 Engine of war.

46 Traipao.

47 Relativo position.

40 Causn to coagulate..

60 Vegetables.

62 Fragment,

| 54 Párt of a fish. !

Yesterday's Solution: •

6TBM : 30OTS BLAD

WORRY OIL AMBER AMAR RB MEABWAR

ABON T TOR ON

RED P

DOLE

"ON APPROVAL"

Theatre Royal

19th, 21st, 22nd 23rd and 26th FEBRUARY.

OWING TO THE HEAVY BOOKING AN EXTRA PERFORMANCE WILL BE GIVEN ON TUESDAY 26th FEBRUARY.

BOOKING AT ANDERSONS.

Reserved Seats $3.

ENQUIRE

for

SERVICE RATES

Court shoes are slimming for a of egg to a froth, with a little the Lear-starting qualitang LANE, CRAWFORD'S tou broad foot, and for the average sugar, and place on ton of the pad the foot a medium shaped heel is the dink. Return to the oven to most comfortable and becoming, brown.

Who says our girls have grown hard?

Ring C.3193. Garage.

FANLING HUNT

STEEPLECHASÉ RACES. SUNDAY,

17th Feb., 1920.

Just received.

Fresh Stocks of

EVAN WILLIAM'S CAMOMILE & HENNA Shampoos.

THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY.

13, QUEEN'S Road Central, Tel, O. 1877,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

IF BETTY'S DADDY KCOMNES TO AMERICA"

|AN' TAKES KER BACK TO AFRICA WITH HIM THERE'S

| NO USE IÁ ME GETTIN' BLUE

OVER IT!!

BESIDES HE AMIGHT NOT COME FOR A LONG TIME YET!

WELL, I SPOSE YOU KNOW I'M GOING TO GET RID OF BEPPO,

DON'T YOU,

ALEK?

Let's Hear It, Alok!,

YES-TAG WAS TELLING ME YOU WAS GOING TO:~ WHO ARE YOU GOING TO GIVE HIM TO ?

<WELL-I GUESS I'LL GIVE HIM TO SOME BOY OR GIRL=1 CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING ELSE

TO DO WITH

AM!

YOU'RE GOING TO GNE BEPPO AERE' TO SOME BOY OR GIRL??

'YES! WHY? DO YOU KNOW OF ANYTHING BETTER TO DO WITH HIM?

By Blosser

DOI? LISTEN! I KAON WHERE YOU COULD GIVE HIM, SO. ALL THE BONS AND GIRLS WOULD GET TO ENJOY HIMNI

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