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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1930.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

SILKS

REALLY

EXQUISITE SILKS

THE

VERY LATEST

NOW HERE !

BY THE YARD

OR

MADE UP

We extend a special invitation to Ladies' to:

call and see our UNIQUE DISPLAY.

WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL & Co.

46, Queen's Road, Central.

THE LADIES' FAVOURITE BILK SHOP,

WANTED URGENTLY

BOYS' CLOTHING

By the Hongkong Benevolent Society Gifts of Boys' Clothing will be gladly accepted at the City Hill any Monday or Thursday from 10.30 to 11.30 a.m.

Paints Enamels. Vamishes,

No matter what class of decorative

may

or protective material you raquire, you can obtain your needs from us, certains that in the sequel you will be fully satisfied, Manu. facturers on a huge scale, we are niso able to se'l at the lowest prices—a point which you should bear in mind. Full particulare of any of our mang specialties sont free upon request.

WILKINSON, HEYWOOD & CLARK

Shanghai nad Hongkong

Quality first" Paints.

etc.

FOR EVERY PURPOSE.

DECORATIVE MATERIALS COACH and MOTOR COLORS INDUSTRIAL FINISHES FACTORY PAINTB MACHINERY FINISBES INSULATING VARNISHES SHIPS STORES

atc, etc.

LATEST IN BATHING WEAR

This season's Bathing Wear is excep- tionally smart and our stock consists of the latest styles :-

Costumes:--all wool. Very charming. Caps:-in many attractive designs and pretty colours.

Slippers: dainty little things for ladies and children.

Also: Swimming Tubes.

The Colonial Dispensary

19, Queen's Road Central Tel. No. 21877.

FLETCHER'S

SKETOCIDE

KILLS FLIES, MOSQUITOES,

BUGS AND OTHER INSESTS

THE PHARMACY

(FLETCHER & CO., LTD. ~

A.P.C. Building.

Tal 20345.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS

A dinner-time ensemble of peculiar grace is materialised in

pastel pink crepe georgette, with a deep insertion of matching.

lace on the shirt, and a dainty long-sleeved Ince contee. The sash of soft black satin ribbon, with the ends pulled through

large mother o'pearl buckles, lends its own note of elegance and

smartness.

Fruit Breakfasts:

MUST BE INTELLIGENTLY

PLANNED.

By a Hospital Matron.] All fruit is beneficial to our bodily

A Wise Plan.

If too sudden or too drastic an introduction of fruit into the dietary is made, digestive disturbances are almost inevitable, since the internal economy cannot be expected to alter the babits of a lifetime at a moment without some protest. It

more valuable but less easily handled acid variety..

tive apparatus to the use of dried is a wise plan to accustithe diges welfare, but the maximum imprefruits before venturing upon the vement in health results only from its intelligent inclusion in the diet- ary; its balanzard or indiscrimin ate consumption can be attended Since a material improvement in with various unpleasant symptoms the health is noticeable after a in which digestive disturbances are very few weeks of fruit meals there often prominent.

is a natural tendency, which must Fruits art divided into two be sternly discouraged, to be over- classes, the highly acid and the zealous in the consumption of fruit. subacid varieties, The strongly

The ingestion of fruit is essential acid type, such as apples, oranges, to provide us with the natural, alka grape-fruit and lemons, exert

line salts which are a powerful intensely purifying action on the antidote to the acid poisons evolved blood but must be handled with a during the digestion of ment and corresponding degree of circumspec-other acid-forming foodstuffs.

tion.

an

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The subacid variety, which Wise moderation will produce the includes prunes, figs, dates, raisins,hest results by leading to a steady. bananas, and tomatoes, is free from but unnoticed olimination of these many of the restrictions which apply acid toxins, whereas an excessive to the highly acid fruits

zeal may lead to their expulsion by taking the form of skin irritations: or intestinal troubles.

FLS,

When acid fruit is consumed, no other article of diet should figure on the menu Tho unphysiological A good plan is to begin with two combination of acid fruit and dried fruit breakfasts in the week, starchy foods often gives rise

to and

then gradually increase the digestive troubles or, owing to the number, until the digestive ap- fermentation producer, to the evolu. naratus can assimilate fruit every tion of distressing quantities of morning, Then, two of these Some authorities even con-breakfasts can be replaced by the demn the mixture of milk puddings acid variety and the two types of alternate and stewed apples, especially in the fruit can be taken on ense of children or catarrhal per mornings or interchanged as do- sous. The subacid varieties com- sired. People who are past their bine well with starches and cereals, first youth should confine themselves and can therefore be followed by an to dried fruit for two months before ordinary breakfast. They can also commencing to eat acid fruit break- be warmed without any loss of fasts, nor should they take apples their contained vitamins.

or oranges late` at' night.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

STRAIGHT ARTEAD, BOYS- THE PRESIDENTS OFFICE

IS TO YOUR RIGHT.......

GGEE LES GOT A SWELL.

OFFICE, HASHT AB, FRECKL

YEAH

"I DONT KNOW WHAT TO SAY WHEN WE'RE INTRODUCED TO HAL FRECICES--6EE!

JUST KEEP STILL. AND DON'T SAY ARY- "TUNG UNLESS RE

Asys You To !!

Health Notes.

WHEN YOU ARE LIVERISH.

As a rule it is not until middle- nge that people, become conscious of their liver,

"My "liver is sluggish" is the oftrepeated cry of the irritable. and dyspeptic middle-aged. In almost all cases the cause of the trouble lies primarily in chronic constipation.

Tell-Tale Symptoms.

The "liverish" person has no appetite for breakfast, but he is inclined to make up for this at a later meal after which he feels sleepy, disinclined för effort, and in some cases may suffer dyspeptic. discomforts.

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10 Regrets.

During the day there is often a depression of spirits and not in- frequently an irritability of temp-

1 Vegetable. er. Headaches, palpitations, and 6 Jail, attacks of giddiness are often com- 9.Feminine pronoun. plained of and the tongue is 11 Part of verb "to be" usually coated. Insomnia is not un-12 Table land..

14 Avenge, common.

Foods to Avoid.

It is hopeless to imagine that a doctor's tonic is going to work a miracle and cure your disorder. It is you who must make the effort to prevent further trouble. Diet is naturally all-important.

Fatty or fried foods, not butteri ed toast, tea-cakes, pork, goose and

16 Young sheep.

17 Struggle. 19 Spike.

19 Shoots out. 20 Variety of cornelian. 22 Stepped. 25 Annoys. 28 Organs of sight. 29 Clothe.

Net work.

dwelling.

salmon, must be excluded also.

sweet wines and stouta.

Pickles and sauces are to be avoided, but there should be an ample allowance of fresh fruit. green vegetables, and wholemeal products.

35

36 Bottom of ship.: 38 Tempest, 40 Garment.

42 Clossy fabric.

44 Plays.

4G

40 Spoke,

48 Nail,

49 Stitch.

Meat should never be taken more than once a day, or, beter still, substitute cheese and egg dishes. 51 Dog. Abundance of water should be | 52 Hail. taken between mesla.

A glass of Hunyadi or Carlsbad water first thing on rising is very beneficial.

Lastly, be sure to obtain plenty of exercise in the fresh air.

ono

Burgundy-red crepe, besides being very much in the mode, is becoming for a home. dress like the

sketch- ed. The pointed corselet line on the bodice is repeated in the shaped hip yoke below which the skirtflutes in four pretty "petals." Observe the self belt at the natural waistline over which the bodice pouches slightly at each side.

Oscar's Memory Is Good!-

RIGHT

DIS WAY,

SULI!

BOYS, I WANT TO. PRESENT YOU TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES - HERBERT HOOVER!

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64 Fitted.

56 Come back.

57 Trust.

Down

1. Torn.

2 Haql.

3 Manifested.

4 Baving a heart.

6 Ecclesiastic.

6 Venerate.

7 Chant

8 Want.

A WELFARE CLINIC FOR BABIES.

LADY PEEL AT Y.W.C.A. CENTRE.

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11 Painting, sculpture etc. 18 People outside the clergy. 15 Looks.

19 Hustles..

21 Impaired.

22 Looks for. 23 Set again.

Title.

26 Sir (Spanish).

27 Avoids.

30 Steep

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38-Fool.

39

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of cherry.

41 Forego. 13 More facile.

45 Paleness.

47 Mend.

18 Prejudice.

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50 Travelled.

52 Influenced by fear.

53 Revise for publication.

Yesterday's Solution,

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workers. Miss Shin, General Secretary, says that the biggest need of the clinic is for a visiting nurse to help to educate women in their own homes, to visit poor mothers who have no time to come to the clinic, and to go out and re cruit new patients for the clinie. The Baby Welfare Clinic of the Such a steady process of education Young Women's Christian As|could do much to lift the standard sociation, at its new site on Bonham of health of babies in the crowded Read, was honoured by a visit from districts surrounding the Y.W.C.A. Lady Peel, escorted by Col.

Christian, on Thursday, the weekly A yearly baby contest is one of clinic day. Lady Feel has always the interesting features of the taken a great interest in child wel- Baby Welfare Clinic. Held-in the fare, and is conversant with the Autumn, it attracts many mothers. many problems which have arisen and babies, (and their amshs, be- in connexion with this work in cause the baby amahs learn as much other cities in India and Majaya. as the mothers from their visita to the clinic.) A week of lectures, Children of rich and poor alike demonstration, and examination came in to make their weekly pro-precedes the awarding of prizea. gressive recording of weights and Clothing, toys, foods, and charts measures, and doctors' examination. Jare on display. On the prize-giv- Lady Peel expressed her interesting day a lecture la given, summing: and approval of the fact that the up the results of the examinations, clinic is a Health Clinic to keep giving the mothers information on babies well, rather than a clinic why some babies are judged high, for the treatment of illness. Of and others low, on the health scale. course, if a baby who comes gularly is ill, its mother relies on

Among the members of the the clinic for treatment and advice. Y.W.C.A. Board of Directors pre- Thursday morning showed a very sent to receive Lady Peel were Mrs. healthy assortment of babies, with Ma Wing-chan, President: Mrs. Tso only a few cases of prickly heat, Si-fong, of the Department of Re- and summer indigestion rash, to be ligious Education; Mrs. Choy Ngal- prescribed for.

sing of the Educational Depart ment; Mrs. Lam Chen-wal, of the The clinic is served by a volunteer Social Department; Mrs. Ko Six- staff of doctors, most faithful of wai, wife of the General Secretary whom is Dr. K. S. Shin. The of the Yaumati Y.W.C.A. and the weight charts are kept by the staff Staff: Miss Shin, Miss Lei, Miss of the Y.W.C.A. and volunteer Tsang, Mrs. Yung and Miss Dudley,

I DONT THINK I EVER HAD THE PLEASURE OF REET- ING YOU BEFORE, HANE I, BOYS?

NO-I WEVER, AKET

You

4. BUT IT SEEMS.

TVE SEEN YOUR PICTURE SOME PLACE

By Blosser

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