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KAYSER SLIPPER HEBL HOSIERY

A hose that is exceptionally beautiful--a hose that 'wears unusually long-a hose that gives the ankle aslim, trim appearance is the Kayserservice weight hose. It stands high in the favor of the smart women of the world for sports and street wear, Kayser presents it in many new, smart shades. At all leading dealers,

·Trademark Bag.

Kayser

For the Races:-

SEE

GORDON'S

Room 7

attractive collection of New Shoes.

2nd Floor

KAYAMALLY BUILDINGS

"The Home of Beautiful Shoes”

W. S. Drako.

ASAHI BEER

Wishing

You The Very Best

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Excellent Qualities

Specially Brawad for Expert by

DAI NIPPON BREWERY CO., LTD, TOKIO, JAPAN, MITSUI BUSSAH KAISHA, LTD.

Loja

Aventor

MRS. SEKAI

MASSAGE

6, Wyndham Street, 1st floor, Hongkong.

Когд Konk.

MASSAGE HALL

MRS. S. UZUNOYE

Expert Masseuse

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1929.

37, Queen's Road C., 2nd floor,

CRINOVIN

A Hair Tonic

T

removes dandruff and prevents

loss of hair,

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Night-blue charmeuse is used for the main part of this most effective dinner gown. The fitting bodico la trimmed with a design in diamente, which also forms the narrow belt at normal waistline. Insertions and a deep hom of night- blue net adorn the circular skirt.

Growing Old.

Shampoos.

PETER PAN WOMEN.

BY A BEAUTY EXPERT.

4

when

In the life of every woman thera Dry cleaning the hair is a craze 111111

moment

she that is increasing. Possibly, it realises, however unwillingly; that was to save precious pennies from she is growing old:

the hairdresser's bill that it be Usually she has only herself tolgan. We all know that some blame, because it is in the power waves will not behave after a of every woman to remain young, shampoo, and a dry clean cerinin |-despite-advancing years.

iy lengthens the time between them.

Youthfulness in not merely a question of rejuvenated physical appearance, though this helps; it is essentially a matter of keeping the mind keen. Many women do not realise this fact, and that is why they grow old too soon,

Beauty specialists and their Treatments are not within the rench of every woman; even nowa-") days, but every woman can keep abreast of the times.

The woman who never grow old is she who keeps thoroughly up-to-date. She reads the new books, knows to-day's dances, can discuss the latest play, and studies this year's fashiona.

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Retning Enthusiasm.

The following is a splendid liquid one. Dissolve a quarter of borax in a tablo- of an ounce spoonful, or rather more, of lat rain-water. Add to it two ounces of bay rum. Crush a square of camphor very fine. unil) it is a and thoroughly shake the bottle. powder. Add to it the mixture,

Pour about a tablespoonful into a When required shake the bottle.

saucer, and add the same quantity of rain-water. Part the strands, and with a pad soaked in the mix- ture, rub the scalp all over.

Fol-

low this up by two or three min- | utes massage, and set the waves with the combo. When dry it will he delightfully soft and clean looking. It is a useful method for sick people, or when a shampoo is inconvenient.

If a powder shampoo is pre-

a square of

She retains her enthusiasm, and can enter into every detail of the young lives around her; she never) dampa thoir ardour, she knows ferred, nitx thoroughly half an what it is to be young herself. ounce of fine powdered starch, Young people love her, she is with the same quantity of orris

understanding," "such a root, and add to it chum." She always seems to see camphor crushed very fine. their point of view, and; even though she may not agree with them in everything, she neverthe- less refrains from telling them what was or was not done in het young days.

This Peter Pan woman is care- ful to preserve her optimistle out look on things; she never loses faith in life, in people, or in her self."

She takes a keen interest in everyone and everything, and dis- cusses all the leading questions and toples of the day,

Keep in an air-tight tin, and when required, spray the powder. over the hair at night, brushing it out next morning.

groove, her youthfulness is lost for ever, no matter how fresh her 'fnee may be.

She has her own ideas, and de- duite personal opinions, but ahe retains her mental receptiveness by keeping the door of her mind always open to new ideas and fresh points of view.

Such a woman never loses her A woman must begin even at mental elasticity never allows her thirty to guard against the secret ideas to get too fixed. She knows invasion of nge, lest it creep upon that if once her mind becomes a her unawares.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

VIELL, BEPOEGKEZ HE MÁS A VICE HONE NOW IN THE 700: ALL THE HAY AS WANTS TO

EAT AND LCTS OF VISITORS EVERYDAY 'COMING TO SEE

HIM!!

YOU MEAN THAT HE'S GOVAG TO STAY THERE ALL THE TIME?

I'LL MISS BEPPO |A VÝKOLE LOT= IT- |JUST SEEMS THAT

ME OUGHT TO BE IN YOUR BACK

YARD-

Practical Experience.

"HALF TIME AT THE RIGHT TIME"

Speaking at the annual confer- ence of tho, National Union of Women Teachers at Buxton re- cantly, Mr. James Graham, Direc- tor of Education for the. Gily of Leeds, recalled the fact that twen- ty years ago he had raised the cryi of "half-time at the right timo" as the best solution of the problem of educating the boy or girl who is to enter the business or industrial] world, and he stated that now, after what experience we have had of secondary education, he is more than over convinced that along! these lines lies the solution of many of our most pressing econo- mic problems.

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OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

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1 Most good. € Assortments.

11 Guide.

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Aerosa.

No one who is in n position to see the actual working of the bust-10 Residence. ness world, and to note the part 12 Fastens. played in it by the young people 14 Vetches. who have just left school, will 16 French measure. doubt, I think, that df success in 16 Sea-eagle. the office or at business, combined 17 Commonplace. with a half-day at school during 18 Speak onthusiastically, the last couple of years of school 19 Bundles of straw, life is an arrangement likely to 20 Indian coins. prove a thousand times more bane-21 Prevaricators, ficial to the boy or girl worker [24 Curtalls, than years of study at school with-126 Taste. out practical experience in the 29 Nimble. actual environment of office, shop, 31 Peeped. or workshop.

I would oven go so far as to eny that, now that conditions are so

much improved for munt workers,

34 Manx judge.

37 Exhaust.

30 Bequeath.

41 Challenged.

44 Land measuro, 45 Throws.

a whole day at work where the 40 Weight of package. hours were not too long, would be 47 French unit of solid measure better in the end for the youth 48 Stepa of a ladder. than a whole day at school, except 40 Grief.

in very exceptional cireumistances.50 Doctrine. -H. M. In Bxchange.

Coarse black silk lace is used for the flounced skirt, the yoke and long, fitting alcoves of this pretty model, the remainder of the_gown being in soft black satin-a useful tollette for numerous afternoon and even- ing occasions.

A Surprise

A MAN CLUE AND TOOK YOUR BABY ELEPHANT TO THE ZOO YESTERDAY, DIDN'T HE, FRECKLES

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YES! WILY, Pop?

161 Smoke.

52 Rapid movement.

63 Require!

Down

1 Surely,

2 Merits.

3 More precipitious.

4 Commencing..

5 Written mesenge,

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CENTRALISING INDIAN

HIGH COURT.

CALCUTTA CHIEF JUSTICE'S RECOMMENDATION,

Calcutta, Jan. 24.

Sir George Rankin, Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court, in the, course of his evidence to-day before the Simon Commission, re- commended the centralisation of all the High Courts in India with the Government of India. He did not believe in the advisability of the constitution of a Supreme Court for India, and urged the dis- couragement of the promotion of judges in any other service except that of their own profession.

Administrative functions should bo withdrawn from the High Court. With regard to the ro

7 Everlasting.

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B Pootical for the sun.

2 Holper.

10 Boil slowly.

19 Observes.

21 Goes in front.

22 Apärt.

23 Rapidity of motion.

24 Drink slowly,

26 Bo in debt.

27 Skill,

26 Organ of hearing. 30 Make longer.

82 Chosen.

33 Venerates.'

36 Size.

30 Came to notice.

38 Supplicated..

89 Koarmoet.

40 Combating ground,

42. Hindu queen.

43 Writing table.

Yesterday's Puzzle.

COBALT

THE BEST AND

CHEAP-

EST

PER- MAY-

ENT

+ 43

A

HAIR WAVING IN THE COLONY Mrs. BETEN

Tal. K, 681, Extension Room 34.

EXPERT MASSEUR, and all kinds of chronic ailments.

Madame H. MORITA.

Madame E. AKAJL

servation of one-third of the seats 4. On Lan Street; Tel. No. C.4395,

in the High Courts for the Indian Cures Rheumatism, Nervousness

Civil Service, Sir George observed that he preferred that those seats should go to the district acasions judges.

It would undoubtedly result in more Indianisation, as a large number of such judges were Indiana,

Mr. B. C. Mandal, giving evidence on behalf of the Kanchra-. para Railwaymen's Unlan, deciar- ed that he was willing, if desfred, to producs documentary evidence] to prove that during the Lillooali

ONCE

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WELL-JUST COME

·AND LOOK OUT THE WINDOW

By Blosser

THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY.

13, Queen's Road Central.

Tel, U. 1877,

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