THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26,
1930.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS: -
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Drinking.
by
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REGULATING.
AND
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Go To MEE CHEUNG
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WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
[By Joan Savoy.]
If you haven't one of those little in-between dresses, how on ourth can you go to bridge parties, teas, receptions or any other of the informal afternoon affaire your friends are giving this
of all the clothes in your wardrobe this winter, these little in-between dresses atand the chance of being the prize winners of the clothes marathon most
or
Across
1 "Step in. Reg." and stop bother.
ing (anag).
9 You will find this sound fellow
in a wheelwright's shop.
10 There is nothing Racourteous about this retort, in spite of its being so steely.
11 This is under the roof.
12 Termaganta.
14 He had no mother-in-law.
16 Replanted from trees,
10 One of his Majesty's ships that
enjoyed a great name.
18 The taxt of Venice.
21 A hot Egyptian wild that is
Reasonal.
24 If you do not see this clue at once, their own sense will give it to the real.
26 Laken in Scotland-but not
always.
30 In these mountains Jove thun-
dered.
31 A returning.
32 "How happy is he born and taught...Whoses his honest thought" (Sir Henry Wotton, "Character of a Happy Life"). 33 A cowardly form of accusation. 34 The Christan none of a cele-
brated highwayman.
35 "My als cat" (anag).
Down
2 She intructed Numa in his wise
legislation.
3 Sixpence that may be seen at any time on, the roads round Coventry.
4 Negligent, in regard to the girl.
Tell,
Suited.
"Abarter, deny it who can,,
Is breathed in the words 'I'm an Englishman!" (Eliza Cook, "The Englishman").
8 If the cheeky bay had said, "I'm this," he would have described himacit In an apt
manner.
11 An archaic word for yard OF
garrien
13 "the Nailer," a city in Juden. 17 This is no excuse for the break-
Ing of a law.
19 He rebuilt the walls of Jerusa
Iunt.
10 He rebut the walls of Jerusalem.
20 To be a good one is one mark
of a good sportsminn.
22 I usk it quite seriously, why does
a cherry bob? (hidden). 23 Perhaps
little sovoOTE description of an English summer.
23 Made by milkmen, 27 Chink-meaning
to a Chinese.
average
no disrespect
28 Looking up, we see exports. 29 Conquers.
Wednesday's Solution.
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101 JAMBRI0 AB CHUKITTE ROYAL
ACTON ITS E LAMBENT INITIAL YA DA UE A Y BLASPHEMOUSLY
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to 1 pm During the holidays, Lane, from a.m. Crawford's Restaurant will be Provisions Dopt, at the Bain Store
They may be made of lace and The sleeve flares in a ruffle, Mai crept
epe, of crepe, velvet, geor-made of cireularly cut lace to [gette, velveteen
with the skirt that has other match up ny fabric that lends itself to this godets to give it fullness. There informal type of costume. They is a hip-yoke, skillfully cut, of may have long sleeves or short, be matching flat crepe, and a little open at the usual hours, the Cake will open on Saturday only from Department from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 7 a.. to 9 a.m., entrance being at two-piece or one, but they must dickey matches this.
but have that nonchalance to their cut
equally the Peak Depot from 8 a.m. to, 10 the Pass Book door in the elde Very different,
Kowloon Branch lane. that marks them as informal, appropriate, is a rich green stam, and the
Two such costumes kive vastly crepe, made nonchalantly youthful different styles of the same in- with little cap sleeves and a between dress, One is made of medium low neckline. There is a lace, the other of flat crepe, little sash at the back, and the Heason. The little lace dress (left) has skirt la beautifully cut to fit so wardrobes run in a given her real originality in ita cut. It has that the svelt hipline is achieved
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They are indispensable. bridge that awful gap between daytime and evening
things. When in doubt you step up to them, into them and to the party in them and know you will be dressed perfectly for the ocension.
TO PARENTS.
----
Children's Hobbies. Few modern parents fully reative
the far-reaching und definitely educative effect exerted by an interesting hobby upon youthful minds in the most plastic and formative stage of life,
It matters little whether this be the collection of birds' marbles,
men:
draped little surplice blouse that looks like a jucket, with notched lapels and n sleeve that goes sur prisingly feminine after it is tailored like a cont steeve until below the elbow.
There is no more rapid and pleasant a manner of gaining une ful information upon any subject than by testing to the full those sudden wild enthusiasms to which youth is ever subject; and, what
A little embroidery in gold bends around the neckline and the sleeves adds its touch to the occa- eion. And slippers to match the green of the dress might have pipings of gold.
numerous these fads may become, each one will yield up much solid information before it is relegated to the limbo of forgotten things.
To inculcate a spirit of thought- fulness, every healthy-minded
is more to the point, knowledge se fchild should be encouraged to keep a pet of some kind; for to have, ained is usually most exact.
some living thing that is weaker than themselves dependent upon them tends to make children un- selfish.
Don't Lose Patience, Although this litting about from craze to craze may appear to be but lack of concentration to the
Unfortunatoly, pets are strictly eggs, glass superficial observer, the ultimate postage stamps, of result will prove its worth, pro- prohibited in many homes, princi- photographs of famous aporta-viding that every urge is carried pally on account of the extra work finish upon the wings and trouble they cause but all the study of creeping things through to
that absorbing enthusiasm such inconveniences ure with real, live wriggly speci-
amply བས་་
the many happy mens that scandallee the house responsible for its inception.
rewarded by hold by appearing in the most Many parents lose patience with hours which the pets bring to the
children. eur their children's rapidly-changing places-or amateur unlikely
attributing
Finally, interested children are the fuds, Alla craftsmanship, which
children, and happy house with litter; the desire to sheer fickleness; yet this is far happy excel therein will tend to develop from being true. Ever inquis children experience but ttle of constructive tendencies and to tive, the receptive mind of youth that dissatisfaction and boredom, store up a treasury of useful seeks always the stimulus of new which is the instigator of much knowledge which will be invalu- ideas is the all absorbing game naughtiness-JOCELYN HARCOURT
of life, and no matter how in Exchange. uble inter on.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
such changes to
A Binkley Trick!
TO BE SOLD!
55 The Peak, lately occupied by Dr. Barston and adjoining the Peak Hospital. Unfurnished. Con- venient, comfortable and cool Six rooms and Dressing room. Four bathrooms, hot and cold water,
GM Modern sanitation.
and Electric Light. Use of Tennis Court. Suitable for a Mess of five, or could be easily divided to suit two couples. Close to Tram Station and Motor Road.
Apply:
:
THE HONGKONG REALTY AND TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED.
Exchange Building.
By Blosser
NEW YEAR
GIFT GIVING
PRACTICAL and DAINTY
GIFTS
AT THE
PHARMACY
A.B.O. Building, Tel. 20846.
THIS THING IS ACTIN' “FUNNY SINCE THAT
FELLA TOOK A SHOT AT US... DON'T YOU
THINK SO,
FRECKLES?
SURE... HE HIT OUR GAS TANK... WE'LL BE LUCKY
IF SOMETHING DOESN'T HAPPEN
TO US!!
BUT YOUR UNCLÉ
·CLÊM WILL GET US“ DOWN SOMEHOW -
MAYBE!!
WE'LL TRY TO MAKE THE RANCH BEFORE ALL MY
GAS IS GONE!
THAT'S ONE TIME BROWN
·COULDNT TALK BACK. WHEN HE COMES DOWN, HE'LL BE
DOWN AN' THAT WILL'
BE THAT!!
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