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Yesterday's Solution.

Morton's Cocoa

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1931.

NOURISHING

SUSTAINING REFRESHING

PURE BOLUBLE,

MORTONS

CAL MORTON LONDON, ENIZATO

DRINK

IT

AND FEEL THE

DIFFERENCE

Obtainable from all Provision Merchants.

Solo Agents:

The CENTRAL TRADING Co.

FELIX HAT SHOP

York Bulking, next to Moutrie's.

ANNUAL SPRING SALE

NOW ON.

Afternoon and Evening Gowns and all other Goods to be cleared at prices below cost là make room for New Storks.

Shop Early.

Rolande Sarraule

SALE OF

CORSETS. BRASSIERS.

NOW ON

Pedder Building Third floor), (Abara Thos. Cook & Sonj. Phone 22232

Every Roof-leak makes a Pocket-leak

Genasco Ready Roofing

stops both. It stays waterproof and does-away-with-needless ex- pense-bills.

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It is made of Trinidad Lake Asphalt-- Nature's one perfect waterproofer; made by The Barber Asphalt Paving Company -the largest producers of asphalt and largest manufacturers of ready roof- ing in the world.

Several weights; in nineral and smooth socia

AST FOR SAMPLES AND

PRINTED MATTER

For Prices & Particulars apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

Sole Agents

Tel. 27781.

URODONAL

THE DEFINITE REMEDY FOR

RHEUMATISM

AND ALL

URIC ACID TROUBLES SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG CANTON & MACAU

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

DAUGHTERS.

And How to Treat Them.

Adolescenes is undoubtedly « try- ing time, and mothers are often hard put to it to understand the alternat- ing moods of deep depression and high spirits of their slaughters.

Youth

tine of impossibla dreams. [ souring aspirations and Ambitions, of glorious endeavour · and when these receive the inevi tal back, and youth comes to earth with a big innp, the sense of disappointment and disillusirm is too great almost to be

be borne.

At such times it is wise not. to mrritate a girl by trying to force her confidence. If you love won and

kejl her love no far, she will tell you her tromble lur own time. Even then it will be ditheult for you to "feel" as she is feeling, though nwn past experience will airl

your

Voth.

Be Sympathetic.

You can do a great deal for her. though, by your sympathy, and also by your tolerance and sense of pro pect for a young girl's sum of proportion in many respects is neces sarily weaker than your +3620 11 You a explains, tea (by, maybe. rebating more of your own youthful | experienend that Tone does heal

thes deepiest, woands, it will be thing for her to hang on to." A

my of bupe will eventually pereas the black cloud, for, it case s min e buk back in netrarly to Those bitter experience which d ་་? Sympadantara!ls disallisoonest brughter will gendually pete to thok that perhaps there

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met lang in this Time the Healer James after all." You will help is meer Ebats you realise by loving ly letting or know that you've "been through it all goneseŮ,

Moodiness,

Moonlanes vosally arises from an TORERO MANTAN etumms to beauty, and a Constant striving to adjust one's tients to the stern realities, of life. It is the clever, thoughtful, and yes ammational girl who "feels like this. and your daughter's apparent su ability to content bersed with things that she ps they are indicates

senser brains, imgination, ant heart. She is likely to be an "inthenre" in mafuter years either in the or or the bigge world outside for slus will think for horses, and will not allow this, thint. or the other wniesirable state affairs to go unchallenged.

Importance of Right Jewellery.

On a dull red chiffon dress, pictured upper left, that owes much of its pictureaqueness to a shoulder scarf and basque, is shown the necklace and bracelet combination, below, of baguette diamonds and emeralds. The black crepe evening dress at lower right proves an admiráble setting for the act of jewellery shown above. The necklace, in rows of rubies, in sieung on a dellente platinum chain inset with diamonds. The bronch, bracelet and earrings also are set with rubies.

YOUR CHILDREN.

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A girl at mond will he mich more likely I want to improve the exist ing order of things, and seriousdy bis Infer us, towards this -emt:--chan-~ler les sensitive, easy going sister, who never worries you by italulging in "incrĪN,

M.C.

(By Olive Roberts Barton.]

Interest!

A Wide Variety of Sinn.

A park was laid out as shown in the chagram, Four men stastes walking frown the circle, one around each path. The first walked two miles per hour, the sec ond three miles per hour, the third four miles per hour and the forth five miles. per hour. If they started at nine o'clock in the morning and kept un walking, at what time would they all meet at the cir Je gain

By stating at the letter and going fan one letter to another, in the thavner shown in the diagram, you spell out the four-word maxim, "Better Late Than Never." The lines not used are left out to make the answer simpler to trace.

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

10

12

117

118

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125

127

127

130

Across

130

This Franch boy balds a light.

A boast; begone!

10 Grow old behind

troublesome

weed, and and a berth for the boat.

11 Gune forth, and in good condition

in this equipment.

12 Strongly metallic-like

laughter of the gmix.

the

Thus is English spoken acres the Pond.

M A bird.

17 Either do it yourself, or allow me to try my hand (hidden).

19 Partly like a friend, but al

together like a king.

21 Often seen at Stamford Bridge.

Relay" (anag)).

23 Warms

24 A briefer form of 35 Across.

26 Pierced, In the Centre is П

Swedish coin.

27 This object of terror does not rely upon the insert at its head for its effect.

It Jimmy is younger, he won't try ships and gunpowder. Perhaps he'll run off to hunt for a dog, or get into the rookie creekt, or pull 32 the neighbour's flowers. Or his šios

The theme to remember in break may-be-loas-positive-and-tbo-crunes- ma up had habits.

Break up bad habits by keeping the child s busy with interesting

things that he forgeth the old hab

Half the misbehaviour of children. es of the door of idleness. More Thalf. I would say in fact, nearly all of it. If not due to e Tanl illness, it comes from boredan which is the same thing. For bore lean is an idle mind, al minda not interested,

acting automatically ler the same routine, beeone red and automatic..

of inerent carelessness,

38

On satin (anag).

A Hebrew month which is partly February nad partly March, and mostly Teinimine,

4 Sharp

Smich.

But whatever age he is, and whe-35 ther his sins are hig or little, be sure that these things have merely caught his interest before other legitimate interests are provided.

If we want to break children of mischievous habits, we'll have to beat their brains to it and any that they have things of real intereal and many of them to occupy their time.

The sooner we recognize the nh- solute necessity of “entching chil- tren's interest, the better. Schools don't do it and thereby mise the greatest factor in teaching that ex- Then these impulses, too long ist An interester child will learn stippressed, begin to bulge.

ten times as much in half the time They must have outlet and they in.

that he will when he is only bored zud apathetically engaged with his

Watch out then for the fancy ship books.

the parlor mantel that so long

That is

This matter winds up favourably. Beheaded, this is an easy pace, but left alone-well anything may happen.

39 "Did rive" (unay.). 40 A male hawk.

41 Reverse and sed some Victorian

receptacles for waste hair.

Down

1 This craftsman's, beart is full of

love.

2 Any rat would seem to yiek this

medicinal shrub,

3 This god had a noisy end. .4 Unskilful yet distinguished.

Turn a reptile into a dagger. 6 These Crosswords test

solver's mental ---

the

DEATH OF ADMIRAL WINSLOE.

FORMER COMMANDEN OF THE CHINA STATION.

But parents can do it. Interest les intrigued Jimmy's interest. In neod not always be play. But n

of thou berel moments his for as that goes, all work is play yousty mind won't stay down under where we are interested. the ti

all the difference there is. Take down the ship." it whis- Doesn't this sound like better pers, "turn on the bathroom faucet philosophy than scolding at nag And see if it will float." "Or there's ging? Keep the children so busy A charming evening bag of

that gunpowder in Dad's husting they won't have time for break black satin has an unsing

x though Bat says it's ten years over so busy they'll forget the Admiral Sir graduated

old. Will old gunpowder pearls

burn 7 ships, the gunpowder, and even the posed at the top.

Take it out and try it."

cookies and flowers,

やな線

گردی

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

THERE YOU ARE... THIS

MY HOME...AINT- FANCY BUT, TS L'OMFORTABLE AHLAWAY. FROM PRYIN' EYES

NOW I'LL FIX.

A BITE FOR

YOU TO

EAT!.

SO YOU'RE A HERMIT,

·HUH?...WELL

THIS IS SONE CAVE!

TELL ME HOW COME THAT YOU ARE IN THESE BAD PAKIS...

BEEN TWO YEARS SINCE I SAMI A HUMAN BEING' AN

"THAT WAS A BAD HOMBRE

BY THE NAME OF BINKLEY.

D.....ITS A LONG STORY, MISTER. HERMIT....WHAT- KIND OF A LOOKIN' FELLA WAS THIS BINKLEY?

Refuge

MEAN LOOKIN' CUSS... BYG BLACK HANDLE-EAR MUSTACHE AN’„JUST NO GOOD..... AIKT SEEN HIM SINCE, AN I TASCE IN LA LOT OF TERRITORY

FROM THIS PERCH .UP HERE...

Truc.

8 The cuneiform bone.

You must this this Clue before you find it.

15 "Bored en“ (anag.).

16 Towards the Enst, Lacking a

penny,

17 At these gaines 23 are often run

by 21 AcroaBS, 18 Conviet.

20 A savage who sounds most dis-

caurteous.

21 This foreigner starts by being

distinctly Eastern,

26 Shakespearean character,

26 One is awarded these for them:

--with luck.

27 Please tell me, why has this crab a salty flavour (hidden). 28 An old man, or, perhaps, a

hooker.

30 "I doubt" (anng.).

31 When choosing, one might as

well this the most this.

33 Gee up! and the circus at once opens the game with a sacrlace. 35 Mnud has put too much water in the tub, I declare (hidden}. 38 Underdone.

"Yesterday's Solution.

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Admiral Sir Alfred Leigh Winsloe, KC.B., C.V.O., C.M.G.. was born in 1852, and entered the Navy in 1865. He saw service in Egypt in 1882, in East Africa in 1800, and commanded H.M.S. Spartan during the Chinese London, Feb. 18, Japanese war. He was 4th. Sen

announced of Lord in 1908-10; and Alfred

wna Com- Winaloe-mander-in-Chief он the China

Station from 1910 to 1918.3··

The death is

Reuter.

SO HIS NAME WAG BINKLEY, HUH?..YEAH... THIS PLACE IS JUST LIKE A CASTLE IN THE AIR..GUESS IIL

TAKE A LOOK AROUND FOR

MYSELF Li

By Blosser

AWHY...AMMY... THERE

ARE TWO FELLAS ON. HORSEBACK DOWN THERE..... WONDER WHO THEY AREY ILL WATCH AN'

SEE WHICH WAY THEY'RE COMIN' OR

GOIN' 11

THE PHARMACY

Asiatic Building,

Tel. 20345,

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