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Lens:

BILLY

The Little Pocket Camera

Agfa Igetar

F: 8.8

Anastigm.

Automat-

Shutter

for time and lastanjane-

ous expo- sures of

1/25,1/50

and

1/100 sec.

The Agfa- BIlly

takes pictures 3 x 21 ins.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LÁDY READERS.

Its smallness,

slimness and

Our Spare Tinie.

light weight

THE PROBLEM OF LEISURE.

fit it to be a

constant com..

panion.

Instant

10

OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS,

21

23 24

Lounging in the Mode.

29

30

According to one speaker at the A PARISIAN annual conference of the National pyjama joung- Union of Students at Aberstwyth, ang suit dots its recently, the future

of de-way to chië, so

mocracy

depends

popular is, the

the upon right Use .of leisure,

be- polka dot theme..

cause work cannot be relied upon

readiness to leisure does not do so, we are in from Drecoll="al

now to develop character, and, if An original exit. danger of sinking into a soulless Bcor subtly-in- materialism.

troduces the

use.

Sharp

pictures at all distances

Makes Photography. a pleasure.

Price: HK.$20.

Obtainable from all leading photographic dealers.

Summer is Approaching.

With

Century

FANS Comfort is assured

Buy one To-day

While Stocks Are Available,

Obtainable from all dealers

and

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

Sole Agents.

A man's "two aptitudes" were of Ernest Statham, of Bolsover- referred to in the Court of Appeal road, Shufflewood, who was in- when the Master of the Rolls, jured some years ago while work Lord Hanworth, and Lords Justfees ing for the Oxcroft Colllery. He Lawrence and Sankey heard a left to become stoward of a club. was given light work, which he

appeal by employers Trom an The Manter of the Rolls, giving award of the Shelled County judgment, said that Statham was Court Judge in a compensation do not merely manual work in a a man with two aptitudes, able to

case. The Oxcroft Colllery Com- mine, but also the skilled work pany, Ltd., of Shuttlewood, near of a steward. The case, he said, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, objected would be sent back for re-hear- to an award of. 78. 6d. In favour ing.

It is true that the problem of motif in a smart the most profitable use of leisure manner,

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138 139

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1443

US 144

50

51

52

Two shades of

is much more important now than it was in the past, not only for the reason given above, but also pink contrast because working hours ara so with black satin much shorter than they used to be. in this lounging

suit.

Tho The difficulty is to determine what is the best way for each in-

tapering black dividual to use his leisure time, trousers are de- for the problem in an individual void of any one, which ench must solve for trimming. They himself.

are lightened

One finds the most amazing considerably by differences In ability to deal the pink slip- aatisfactorily with spare time. pera worn with

One individual. hus. a genius them.

for making every minute of hin

leisure contribute directly to his The coat of own happiness, while another the paler shade gains nothing, spiritually or of pink satin materially, from his spare time.

And the worst of it is that the Jatter type becomes worse as his

leisure increases.

carries the trim. ning for the

deeper pink

Across

5 Hurricane.

1 Monn.

10 Uncoated.

12 Hindmost.

14 Talk enthusiastically.

25 Mother's brother,

18 Gardening tool.

17 Date again.

10 Fastened with long nails,

21 Gave sparingly.

22 Movement of sea..

23 Tactions.

25 Supplied with food.

27 Covered chair.

20 Thred pronged spear.

30 Food of the Israelites.

31 Ancient.

32 Warlike.

whole suit. A

34 Compact.

37. Consumo.

38 Hearkens.

42 Posscasca.

He is without a central interest joins both gold

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45 Torn round.

or a strong incentive to action of and silver dols any kind, and until he finds some to richly work serious enough

be worth broider the bor doing for himself. or others he will

der to the coat deteriorate stendily instead of

and ouffa that gaining through his leisure.

extend almost lo

the elbow. Stripes of gold and silver, on

Lace and Ribbon. black edge it.

Navy-bluo faco and navy- blue cire ribbon combine to fashion

of the most engaging of modern afternoon toileites. The ribbon is used to form a collar and a plain narrow panel down the front of the bodice, while loops of it suggest a similar panel on the tiered skirt,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

:

MY DAD SENT ME DOWN

ILL TAKE

GENUINE BLACK NARCISSUS PERFUME

TO THE HABERDASHERS

FOR A COLLAR--

BUT I CAN'T FIND

THE STORE!,

You THERE!

The gleaming coat ia tailored very smartly, with a simple rhawl collar.

Spectacles and Beauty.

good photograph, you will hear paople say. Possibly motion- picture would be more successful, for the essence of this deeper beauty is novement. It is a liveliness of the

yes, an intonation of the voice, a charm of manner. In fact, it is living beauty.

We were discussing the fact that many girls need the aid of oye glasses, but fear to went them test their looks bo spoiled. The munjority

A New Alertness. favoured this view that glasursi

Awareness is its koynoto. The spuit à pretty face, and should be girl who has it wants to see, hear, used only for special work

and understand the people around Then there came to mind the face her. Her sympathies must rango of a girl I know, and I wondered. widely.

44 Inclination.

47 Chargo carnestly,

40 Gravel.

50 Tears.

51 On.

52 Every.

53 Ceremonial.

54 Glanced archly.

55 Go back.

18 Dozed.

9 Body of water.

10 Sort of gold laco,

11 Resounded.

13 Fielded fortification.

18 Wil

120 Shot with a pistol.

24 Angry.

20 Thrend.

26 Recorded debt.

28 About.

33 Ancient weight.

34 Song expressing grief.

36 Obsorve.

38 Wrap..

30 Harm.

40 Silly..

41 Stage.

43 Be of use to.

44 Cudgel.

146 Verbal.

48 Mere repetition.

افتان

Yesterday's Solution.

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2 Looked after.

3 Way in for quld,

4 Stuck,

6 Soarch,

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7 To please.

MOTHER ABANDONS

CHILDREN.

1

VANISHES FROM HOTEL IN THE CITY.

London, Apr. 25.

When the children appeared in court the officials and flio police were astonished by their beauty and their cleverness.

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139 GAL

RAPA

UPROAR AT COMPANY MEETING.

BLUE BIRD PETROL CHAIR- MAN "SICK OF IT.”

There was an uproar among the A remarkable story was told at sirareholders of the Blue Bird the Gulidhall Juvenile Court yes-Petrol, Ltd., retenlly when a statu- terday, when two children, a boy,ory meeting was held at Winches- aged 6, and a girl, aged 9, were ter House. charged with wandering and having After Mr. Francis Lorang, chair- man, had announced the finance of no fixed abode.

the company, questions were shout- ed at him, and an uproar started.

When silence had been gained the For the whole question depends! The girl who ie ahort-sighted, but

chairman said a winding-up' peti- upon what is meant by beauty. Is it who makes no use of glasses, is.

A police-officer said that at mid-tion was pending, and all noisy ar- merely a matter of shape, size, and restricting her eirco of sympathy. night he saw the two children stand-gument would have no appreciable moloaring? If so, beauty has no fixed Thin girl I have in mind, when ing hatless and shivering in Ald-effect upon the position. He was quality. 1t changes with the fashion without her spectacles, has a self-gate Highstreet. He spoke to the absolutely sick of it all. He had

at one time the doll type, at conscious look. She seems a little another the fresh childlike type, or tired and strained. Her thoughts the dark, high foreheaded type recoil inwards. found. in Scott's novels, or Shakespeare's alabaster beauties.

than

little girl, who said, "Mummy has reached a stage.that if the matter left us." He found that the mo- came to court the directors would ther had been staying at a noigh- not give way and would oppose the bouring hotel for a fortnight, but petition firmly,

had been unable to pay her bill, and Mr. R. J. P. Campbell proposed an was turned out. It seemed that she extraordinary general meeting be then abandoned the children and held in three months time, and tlils disappeared.

was carried amidst acclamation.

But when she is using glasses her faco acquires a new alertness Her If by beauty we meat no inure interests and sympathy expand

fashion in features, then Her eyes become glittering, curious, Miss Elsa Temple, a welfare "By breaking up the company," the possibly spectacles will not improve delighted, often mischievous like the worker, said the children were re-proposers sald, "we shall get no- the result; although there is always eyes of children. They catch and people the chance that some day the comprehend what might otherwise ba fashion will voer round to be missed. The face from which those spectacled facoa

eyes look in beautiful.

But beauty, to most people, means I fancy there are many like that, more than this. It must include to whom opticians can bestow' an something that comes from within added joyousness and a beauty 'This beauty is not ensily enught by which is the most permanent of all the camera. "Bha nover makes al A. BARTON SMITH-In Exchange,

MY DAD'S GOIN TO A 816 STAG

·PARTY AN' HE

WAS TO HAVE A CLEAN COLLAR!

Oscar Helps Him Out

WELL" KERE'S THE

PLACE'

!

HE WANTS A

COLLAR FOR HIS DAD, BUT HE DOESN'T KNOW WHAT KIND

lated

to

rich professional thing. Let us give the directora a in Glasgow, The chance' in the matter." mother had spent £100 in six weeks A further resolution expressing her husband being in New York full confidence in the directors was --and was now practically destitute also carried amidat uptour and new- She lavished money on clothes, and clamation. then abandoned her children.

"I am disgusted to think," con-ed at their going to an Industrial tigued Miss Temple, "that their school, and only wish I was in a. relatives, with whom I have been position to take them myself." In communication, will do nothing It was decided to remand the for them. I should be broken-heart-children for a week.

WELL HOW DO YOU LIKE THIS ONE

FINE! BUT WHAT

WILL YOU WEAR,

IF HE TAKES

IT?

By Blosser

Made by Caron can be procured at

THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Tel. 0, 1877,

BEO, U.S. PAT. OFT

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