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"Be WELL, sweer maid, and

let who will be clever, Good Health-good looks-have conquered MAN-kind ever!"

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Beauty is more than skin deep; mere perfection of fenture is but Hittle compared wih the sparkling eyes and roay cheeks of health, Charm depends upon physical rather than on mental attributes, it rudates from the girl who is full, of life, laughter and spirit.

It you are anaemic, pallid, facki brightness of eye, roundness of cheek, vivacity, attractiveness, your bloud is at fault, your nerves

LOCAL BROADCAST.

THE HONGKONG" TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER : 7, 1929.

PROGRAMME OF MUSIC FOR

TO-DAY..

The programme to be broadcast from the Hongkong Broadcasting Studio to-day, is an follows:

6.00-7.00 p.m. English progruisme.

Columbin records supplied through the mamme courtesy of Messrs. Anderson, Music

Co.

"New Sullivan Selection,"

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

H. A Child's Guide to

"show an't Help Lovin'

Dat

"Didn't Tell You?"

(That You'd Come Back),"

Aunt Jemima Orchestra.

"Nerves," "Sing Sing,"

George Robey Orchestra. "Blue Eyes Back to the Heather." "Blue Eyes-Woman-Pah,"

Cecil and Vollaire W. H. Berry. "Miniature Revues-No. 2

"How's That?"

"Lila," "She's a Great, Great Girl,"

Emmy Jovea Billy Leonard.

Chick Endor, Baritone. "I'm Perfectly 'Satisfied," "Tell Me More About Love,"

"Parted," "The Irish Emigrant,"

Florence Oldham.

William Heseltine, Teror. "The Windmill, Man," Selection,

Hunt Orchestra.

"Commun.ty

"stomance in G

Quick Step," Quick Step

Beauty.

Q), Mother, what is beauty?

A. It is a word applied to any- thing in Nature or Art which ex- cites our wathetic emotions.

Q. Are you beautiful? A. Some people think so. Q. Which are you-nature

art?

A. Nature, of course.

FLAPPER- PHILOSOPHY-

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Q. Then why do you put red stuff on your mouth?

A. Because it makes it a prettier colour.

Q. Do you, like people to look prettier?

A. Certainly.

Q. Then why don't you give some!

Somers Band.of the red stuff to the maids and

make them put it on?

Albert Summons, Violin Soto. Rosamunde-Entracte No. 2" Der Freischutz Overture,"

Felix Weingartner Symphony Orch, "Air on String" "Funeral March of a Marionette,"

Lilli Burlers, Folk Dance,"

J. H. Squire Celeste. Úctat.

• Folk

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Wireless Military Band. "Memories of Mendelssohn,

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Karl Kozak Orchestra. 7.8 p.m. Evening weather report. tr.00-10.30 p.m. Chinese general programme.

10.30 p.m. Close down,

THE PRINCE'S TOUR.

BIG GAME SHOOTING IN EAST AFRICA.

A. Because that would be in ex- tremely bad taste.

Q. Why?

A. One does not look at house- maids.

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Q. Some people do.

A. (sharply) Who?

Q. I've forgotten. Am beautl ful, mother?

A. You are too young to think of such things.

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Q. Would I be more beautiful if

I put red stuff on my mouth?

A. Certainly not.

Q. Why?

A. Because you are only a little; girl

Q. When I stop being a little girl will my mouth change colour?

A. Don't be ridiculous.

Q. Then why shouldn't I put the red stuff on my mouth now?

A. I've told you that it is a ques- tion of age,

2. І нее. A. Yes.

Is granny beautiful?

Q. Is she much older than you are?

A. About twice as old.

Q. Then why doesn't she put and I twice as much red stuff or her

A. Because it would not be he

London, Nov. 6. «. The Prince of Wales will pay an unofficial visit to South East Africa early next year. The King and Queen have approved of mouth? his tour, which will follow the lines of the expedition upon which | coming. he was engaged a year ago, which he abandoned when news of the King's illness reached him in Tanganyikh.

On this occasion, the Prince will go first to South Africa, sail- ing from England in the Union Castle liner Kenilworth Castle on January

Q. Why not?

A. Because old people do not wish to call attention to themselves.

Q. Do you wish to call attention to yourself?

A. No.

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docar a

frocks

Q. Did you ever have long hair, "mother?

Q. Then why do you put red stuff, on your mouth?

A. Because-testily) You have

After staying for a short while | been. hífing your nails"agoia!

in Cipe Town, as the guest of 'the

| Governor-General, the Ext of

| Athlone, and Princess Alice, Coun- Q Mother, does bei

beality

A. No, beauty is eternal.

Less of Athlone, he will proceel mucb? to East Africa, where he will have some big game shooting, and will visit some of the places he was unable to reach on last year's in- terrupted tour-British Wireless.

RICKSHA RIOTERS.

FOUR SHOT OUTSIDE THE TEMPLE OF HEAVEN.

Peking, Nov. 6. Bour men, found guilty by the military court for instigating the rieksha riots here on October 22, were ahot outside the Temple of Heaven this morning. by order of the logul military authorities, who claim that the men confessed to their crime..

Tremendous crowds followed the condembed men and watcherl their execution.

The tram service is not yet running as the Company has no funds to repair the damaged, ears

--Reater.

A LIVING MEMORY

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A. Of course.

Q. Was it beautiful?

A. They tell me 'so.

Q. Then why did you cut it off?

change

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Q: Did your mother put red stuff on her mouth?

A. Because long hair went out of fashion.

Q. Why?

Getting the Proper Finish.

Although one may be proud of having made a dress for oneself, one does not wish it to have a "home-made" look, and this can be avoided by paying particular at- tention to details when making and finishing off the dress.

With dresses of thin "material, such as artificial silk or crepe-de- chine, on which French seams are usually used, care must be taken that the seams do not pucker. It is oftenor neater to make a single seam than overcast the edge together.

On many of the simple frocks, are bound the neck and sleeves with crossway strips of material, which gives a smart, neat finish. The binding, however, must be done very neatly, and must be quite narrow, otherwise a clumsy appearance, results,

Many of the new dresses are made with circular skirts, and here, again, binding is necessary, An ordinary turned-up hem would never sit nicely, and the neatest effect is got by binding the skirt.

By the way, when making a circular skirt, it is an advantage if the dress is allowed to "bang" for

a few days before being finished.

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12 Canter.

14 Noblemen.

15 Posts.

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18 Matter emitted from volcanos. Used for sharpening razors 20 One who hires.

21 Climbing and twining plant. 24 Attiring

6 Lays down as a principle. 29 Fabulous monsters, 31 Intensity.

34 Builders. 37 Prophets. The material usually being on 39 Adults. the cross, it "drops" considerably 41 Plagues. after cutting. So. after making

44 Employs. up the bodice and attaching skirt,146 Hit

96 m lightly hang the dress on a coat hanger 47 Smallest. for a day or two, and then finish 48 Narrate." off the liem..

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wear them?

A. No.

Q. Were crinolines natural and healthy, mother?

A. No.

Q. Then why did women wear them?

A. Because they lived in a foolish

age.

Q. Why was it foolish?

A. Because because it was en-

tirely dominated by men.

Q. Did the men make the women

wear crinolines?

A. Of course not.

Q. Then why did they wear them?

A. Because because they were

slaves to fashion.

Q. But didn't they make the) fashion themselves?

A. (Hurriedly) You have a hole in your stocking.

Q. Who made the fashion, mother?

A. It was-er-Victorianism. Q. What was that?

A. It means the spirit of Queen Victoria's age.

O. Has every age

A. Because a lot of women wanted mother?"

A. No. It would have been con-short hair. sidered highly improper.

Q. Then why is it considered proper now?

A. Things have changed.

Q. But you said beauty didn't change.

A.This has nothing to do with beauty.

Q. You said it had.

A. I didn't.. Q. You did.

A. Don't contradict. It's a quer tion of opinion,

Q. Whose men's or women's? A. Both,

Q. Do mer "like women to put red stuff on their mouths, mother?

A. I really don't know..

Q. Heaven't they even told you?

A. (Nervously) Your hair is to dlixgrace.

Q. That's because it's long. A. It's because it's unbrushed.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

RIGHT ABOUT HERE

IS WHERE I HEARD

"THAT BEAR. THE

OTHER DAY!

WELL-WE'LL GET

OFF AND LOOK

AROUND A BIT!

Q. Why?.

A. Because it was a symbol.

Q. What is a symbol?

A. It's you wouldn't understand. Q. Did the women think long hair was beautiful?

A. At one time, yes.

Then what made them think that it was ugly?

A. I don't say they thought it was ugly.

Q. Yes you did

A. If you contradict again you! shall have no gooseberries for tea.

Q. Mother, are modern fashions' beautiful?

A. Yes.

Q. Why?'

A. Yes.

a spirit,

Q. And does the spirit make the women do what it wanta?

A. It used to. Now we are free. Q. To do what you like?. A. Yes.

2. Then, supposing some women didn't like painting red stu

.A.. Don't fidget with the curtains. Q. If you wanted to wear your hair long again, mother, would you do it?

A. Yes. But I don't want to. Q. Why not?

50 Depository.

1 Told untrutha.

52 Wither.

53 Repair,

1 Voter.

Down

2 Speak derisively.

3 Clergymen.

4 Commencing.

5 Inure.

7 Italic letters.

8 Prickly shrub,

9 Able to pay debts.

10 Deadly Javanese treę,

13 European ex-ruler.

21 Taway.coloured animals,

22 Harmonize.

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Before.

27 Anger.

28 Distress signat at sea.

30. Wandering.

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Betrams.

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30 Half donkey, half horse,

40 Let.

42 Killed;

43 Made haste.

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Q. But I thought you said women were no longer the slaves of fa- shion.

A. (Confusedly) This is more A. Because they are natural and a matter of health, healthy,

Q. Then, is that why you put red

Q. And is that why women patatu- red stuff on their

A. Your frock is rumpled, your

A. I have already answered that aloes are muddy, and you look question.

generally disgraceful. Go spetuirs Q. If modern fashions weren't and tell nurse to give you a bath.--. natural and healthy wouldn't women Beverley Nichols in the Daily Mail.

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