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CINEMA NOTES.

GRETA GARBO TO APPEAR IN "ROMANCE."

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The invariably successful combina- tion of Greta Garbo as star and Clarence Brown as director whose joint efforts resulted in such out-

screen contribution standing "Fiests and the Devil," "A Woman of Affairs" and "Anna Christie," is again seen in Mina Garbo's new all talking production, "Romance," which will the Queen's on Sunday at open Theatre.

The new vehicle was adopted from the stage hit by Edward Sheldon which following o successful engage- Eng- ment in America was taken land where I played for more than three years with Doris Keane in the role portrayed by Miss Garbo on the talking screen,

The story presents the romance of a foreign opera star whose phat mis- takes contrive to frustrate the first true love she has ever encountered. The settings are laid in a society das vironment of New York in the oli Rnd hustler days when heapskirts were fashionable, Miss Gueho present- Ing a quaint appearance in the anti- quated styles. An unusual feature of the picture is the inclusion of a prologue and epilogue, the main story being toll in a flashback,

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An expert supporting cast chosen to support the star in her second dialogue picture, including Lewis Stone. Gavin Gordon. Elliott

Mara! Florence Enke Nugent, Mandick, Henry Armetta, Mathilde

Nina Cumant 20131 Conniess Liguoro.

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Report has it that "Romaney" is by For the next characterization given by Greta to date,

"Mamba" at the Central,

Clauk fleming, who plays the rule of Major Cromwell in Tiffany's all-talking. all-Torbjentour produc- Lion, "Mumba", was born in Sydney, Australia. For years he wrią pronin. ent on the English stage, but it was unly a short time ago that he mule his American motion pictures debut in in "The Green Goddess,"

When "Mamba" was started a man

Afrien versed in the native East I dialect was needed and Fleming, whe has had vast experience in the English Colonies, was chosen for thin work. However, his fine military tearing, splendid physique and cut- tivated Engllah vrice caused Director Al Rogell to enst his recently selected Dialogue Director for the important į role of the English Major.

"Mamba," a powerful drams of love, hate and adventure in the African jungle, is showing for, the last time today at the Central Theatre, with Jean Hersholt, Eleanor Boardman and Kaiph Forbes featured.

"The Call of the Flesh."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1931

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WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

A Striking New Brim Feature.

There is youth as well as beauty in this little black left The brim movement is new and interesting. A green and gold enamelled motif adds its intriguing touch right in front,

YOUR CHILDREN.

[By Olive Roberts Barton.]

You

no

cannot force a sensitive child.

Shaming him, scolding him and trying to force him to the front are cruel and useless methods. Tu the series of personal triumphs

Sensitiveness is crime. registered by Ramon Novarro since his advent into the talkies has to be does not always indicate an infer elther. But if it ndjil a further success scored in iority complex "The Call of the Plesh," which com-does, then that is all the more rea- methods merced a week's run at the Queen's son for avoiding such Theatro yesterány. iis ufmirern why Coercion will be likely to fix infer had expected to see a further proof iority if it exists. Furthermore it of his powers as a great portrayer of will develop if it is not already i wing and romantic roles, were not there. lianppointed, for they witnessed

striking combination of the two gifts

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rcise. He may not be a sport fan, umping into the rough and ready wames of the others, or be in- tensely interested in athletics, but a kindred soul can take long walks with him and turn his attention to the wonders of nature and all out- doors. Alko, would provide things

He may to keep him busy. have a tendency to dream instead of work, but if work can be found that catches his interest I should find him plenty do to along that

line.

The

Seeks Relief in Books.

high-strung sensitive or

child will fall into the habit of] For a shrinking child soon real-secking his dream world if he is

in this picture, which shows him alizes that he is different. that he unhappy. The more distasteful hol spunk of his brothers finds his surroundings, the more very best. Novarro's mellow lacks the voice charmed his audience as much and sisters, and there is born in likely he will be to withdraw into as his role in the production appeated him an intense dislike of himself his own thoughts, or seck release to their sentiments.

He feels that because he is differ into the romance of a book. Supporting Novarro was a custent he has fallen short and the con- cumprised of such well-known Asciuusness of it sears his soul personalities

Kence Adoree, Dorothy Jordan, and Ernest Torrence.

A Hearst Newsreel completes

well worth seeing.

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Often Artistic in Tastes,

any

Not All book-lovers by means are seeking escape from un- happy reality, but among them are That these unfortunate spielts,

very attractive programine which is The sensitive child usually is does not mean that healthy books emotional, weighing things by his are not the finest things in the own feelings rather than directly world for children.

FURTHER BLAZES IN CUBAN CANEFIELDS.

They are, but as his hardier "extrovert" brother we now are looking at motive be INCENDIARISTS BUSY,dos. He enjoys keenly, but he jind a fixed habit.

The arts Praise does so much for the sen- auffers in proportion. have drawn largely front these sitive child where all other means ranks because of the very ability fail, praise and love. Try to reach of such people to interpret life. him and develop him through his That is why the sensitive child real interests. If self-respect and is generally artistic in his tastes, confidence are bolstered up it may Havana, Jan. 24.

Instead of trying to revamp his amaze you to find this ahy violet a huskier species Already 1,826,000 ths, of rane

forces within sugar have been destroyed by nature, insisting on him doubling blooming into another fire, which is still spread up his fista ni life, and trouncing later on by hidden ing in plantations in Matanzas him if he doesn't, I would accept himself.

he is and consider what province. Police are investigat him as ing, but the suspected Inces can be done. For of all the chil- diarists have so far not been dren in the family he may be the ost desirable if he is not ruined traced. Reuter,

[Previous messages indicate an in the handling. intense incendiariam campaign in

for his

A DAINTY FINISH.

A novel fastening for several He needs to be happy to have'

rows of pearls takes the form of the Cuban canefields. Last certain beautiful things week more than a million pounds nwn, to be treated with great kinda flower. Thus a daisy made of in silver may be of cane were destroyed in con- ness and respect by everyone. flagrations

At the same time he should be worn in the front as a pendant or Matanzas provinces.]

tnetfully enaxed into outdoor ex-at one side.

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

YOU PROBABLY LOST THAT 'BOX OF GRUB

FROM THE PLANE WHEN' YOU DID THOSE FANCY.DIDOES 'B'FÖRE YOU KNEW I WAS

IN THE PLANE

~WITH YOU.....

RECKON.MEBBE I DID...WELL.... WELL JUST EAT THAT MUCH

MORE, WHEN WE-GET

BACK TO THE RANCH.. COING ON, WE'LL ·

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GOLLY! WHAT I WOULDNT GIVE POR A NICE BIG PLATS FULL OF FRIED CHICKEN RIGHT NOW........

BOY! AM I HUNGRY!

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FASHION NOTES.

Beautiful Materials.

Materiali ato of supreme impor tance this winter; their toxtures Rovern the formality of coat or cos tume. One may not wear jernoy after 12, nor broadcloth after dark; velvet is strictly p., though velveteen may show itself in the morning, and so on. through the twenty old hours of sartorial life.

The great textile creators have surpassed themselves, both in the their quantity and quantity of Konda, this season. They have in- vented an unbelievable number of bew weaver and surineen,

There is, for example, phosphorn, n'new crepe satin all made of art!- firi silk which shines with an in- |describable, inetallic, liquid gloss:

| there are metal chiffous, and chiffons embruddered or woven with metallic threads, triple georgette is made of metal too, and plais triple georgette

ita liked for

Inck-lustre elegance.

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mousseline rondeloth, which is everything its name Aug. gesta, vies with velvet for afternoon cents and dresses,

This floral mouarelines, satins, atul crepe-de-Chines are all exquisite. while the wool serges and wilk ser ger, devoted to morning sulla, are full of this eris, mademity of our lively time

Clan plaiths are with us again. The authentie tartans of various Scottish clans are used for dresses

blouses, either alone, or in com |bination with plain materials. A new cont-dress ensemble of navy. blue silk sorgo is trinused with a brilliant plaid, in which red in thes predominating colour, while eutires dresses and muita are mule from quietes plaids in blacs, blacks, greys and greens.

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BO USE WISHIN........... WE OUGHTA BE BACK ON THE 'RANCH IN TIME FOR SUPPER... THEY'LL

HAVE TO SET A SECOND TABLE. FOR

USA.

Effective Trimming.

Effective use is made of rather wide silk braid on this of *charming house-frock

flavana-brown taffetas. It edges the skirt ounces and those on the sleeves, outlines the V neckline, and forms a trim waistbelt.

Abal

WELL, ILL BE A COWS SECOND COUSIN IF THE

· IGNITION" KEY AINT. GONE... FRECKLES, WERE YOU MONKEYIN' AROUND.

IN HERS.

STICKLERS

IT IS possible to arrange these numbered birds in the bird house so that the numbers in each ling, whether horizontal, vertical or diagonal, will add to the same lotel, Can you do 17

Saturday'a Solution

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The miller ground one bushel and one-ninth, or ten- ninths bushels. After he took one-tenth of the full amount of flour, nine-tenths, or one bushci, was left. His one-tenth of the full amount was thus equal to one-ninth of the buskel. OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

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Across

29

1 Appertaining to the measure.

meat of light intensity.

D Leave the matter to Ned, Strife around that quarter is his affair (hidden).

10 "Walk on edge. C." (anag).

11 A great Siberian river with a

feminine name.

14 Pricked or goaded-named the

Tod.

18 A French word munning not for a screw with which it rhymes. 19 An aerial path.

20 When he comes after this it is

easily bont.

21 This animal sounds new,

22 The county town of Clare.

23 This row starts in a fine Scottish

wny.

24 Comes from the back part of the

acalp.

26 To trumble.

27 Transmit or pardon.

28 1ere a Sent helps prominently to

pay an old-fashioned reckoning.

20 Importune.

33 An abbreviated racing term.

6 "Hall on taxes" (anag.).

37 There is hope now and again in Chicago of improvement (hid- den).

38 Purely.

Down

2 Kick this literary drudge.

3 If one were given an extra head what style one would achieve! 4 May I call this a shaving instru- ment often borrowed by a noigh- bour?

5 "And wheels rush in where horses fear to."Autocrat of tho Breakfast Table.

6 A familiar friend in the fireplace.

7 "Seen clamber" (anag).

NO!...WHAT DOEG

THAT MEAN NOW?

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8 At Christmas your second part will probably contain the first part of turkey.

12 Acuteness.

13 Found its every broadcasting

station in the world.

14 Throb.

16 Gone forth.

10 You can see this animal means

to follow closely.

17 "Think of a mamber, &c." This one of a pair sounds rather like the "&

"&c." of the first sentence.

...

20 Give this Irishman some bacy and ho will become a Meredithian

26 What the chicken got in the neck. 30 An island in the Egean Sea. 31 Everyone should read "The Cloister and the Hearth," by this novelist.

32 Watch for an annual musician. 34 The pen name of the author of

"The Laird- o Cockpen." 36 Line up.

Saturday's Solution

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