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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1931.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

WISDOM ......

Please note.

We guarantee alt

our models

IMPORTED.

The greatest thinkers of the ancient world

taught that wisdom is the fruit

of experience.

The shoe manufacturer finds

the best methods,

the best materials... eventually

GORDON'S

are able to show the results of this experience

in their fine examples of LADIES' FOOTWEAR.

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GORDON'S

Roland Saviaule

PEDDER BUILDING,

3rd Boor,

Tel. 22252.

THE FELIX HAT SHOP

YORK BUILDING, NEXT TO MOUTRIES. dust arrived. Consignments of SPRING MILLINERY, These Hote set a new mark in Chic Styles.

ALSO

AFTERNOON GOWNS AND STREET COSTUMES of the very intest models.

SPRING MEETING.

Members' Tiffin Boxes.

We are prepared to delver Wines, Spirits, Mineral Water, etc., to Private Boxes daily during the forthcoming Annual Meeting.

All unconsumed stock will be collec ted free of charge and allowed for in full at the end of the Meeting.

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO., LTD.

(nearporated under 16 timpantes' Oritiuances of Ilang Reng-) PRINCE'S BUILDING.

ICE HOUSE STREET.

Tel. 20075,

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

For the Wedding Guest.

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A auxgration for the wedding guest; dress and hat in nigger brown heavy silk marocain, the former made with a square-cut bolero, à deep yoke of fine belire lac, and gauntlet cuffs of similar lace with marnenin wrist-bands.

YOUR CHILDREN,

By Olive Roberts Barton,}

One use of disobedience in the ofarurity of the commute!

If we short and redi "% @ 2 that About have mor worse than

De Made on a pound where the i

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bentration only too soun grow obter, and it is not a bad gift that chillien have of losing | themselves exampletely in their play,

Thng bok, their task.

Wort we parents do

vonstantly

Du to rive orders to our children at all al een moments when their

frutican IN focused potpetfutur else, if we want to be words are going to re

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E an order to a child is not ple en elearly and vomerely it will t el podebility not be elours derstand. Ahal does not on

We should wait for a 8 jཎྜལ་ས་ quity, as a rale, as an older pepon for dust with other matters {T) Rond de for

tt ha mind the, if il is arsys understanding. Bene inarti sunte

ing to gink irkly, the botter himself he takes an ander

ta have in stop im hear it wd makes his own indar

lith whatever he is debt. gretajul 1 hot le cal,

lem, to try to listen and unless starod what we are saying, have his

get it or other ways

Jual.. ertain that he has red merely heard i thin and los po bark the next jour le but has marle day Elly in we are likele traevatal picture of them. relied in that we have fordid There is another thing. Forget jden it, whereas lur hasn't pemical | fuhom, is not disobedienes; eure; much an opfer at all. He may feel loseness is not disobedience, and that lie in doing something that we fueither is nerident. We have also disapprove of font that is all. He to alhes for impulse and curiosity. į needs his ruler vlean out and le both se natural ta chibiren as their

faite, and not getting it he takes fheartbeats.

clanes. Although in this cases he

Nothing can be classed as dis knows that he is doing something: abedience exempt 'n deliberate play that he should not, i does not to break law, and even then I after all com under the head of think we need to put on our glass disobedience,

Punt kook at nitrselves. A jury might indiet us parents more fee quently, than our children.

Tou often a child is not able to distinguish between "oeght" all "ought not without being" cold,

Another cause for disobedience and probably the most CRETIZIO ** in his preoccupation with something else while we are talk ing to him. Either he does unt hear at all. or our rommand dues no register. He isn't paying at Lenting.

No Time for Scolding.

Children should not be solded for this. We lose our habit of con-

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

RILEY"

URODONAL

THE DEFINITE REMEDY FOR

RHEUMATISM

AND ALL

URIC ACID TROUBLES

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG

CANTON & MACAU

THE PHARMACY Asiatic Building, Tel. 20345.

AND UNCLE

CLEM

ARE FLYING UP AND

DOWN EVERY

CANYON

IN THE VALLEY OF

VANIGHED

MEN, LOOKING FOR THE SLISKIEST SIGN OF

SOME

LIVING

BEINS.....

'WE'LL COVER THE VALLEY' ONCE MORE,

JUST FOR LUCK,

BROWN!

LUCK, HASN'T REGN DEALING

US. VERY

GOOD HANDS LATELY!

GOLFING · ASHTRAY.

FASHION NOTES.

Hats and Bags to Match.

Among the most interesting of the new Itafsons is that between hats and bags. One sees them of the same material, and often with the same trimning, whether the fabric be velvet for afternoon and restaurant wear, or suede, felt, antolope, or fur.

A smart combination of this sort was noted at a recent mil- liners, in a tricorne-hat made of Jantelope, cut short enough to show the hair all round, and with a bay of the same skin, with no handle, intended to be carried under the Jarm. The frame was covered with

smallest Jantelope, the

of nobs marking the opening, while the bottom of the bag was cut in a triangle in complement to the hat.

An ashtray which will anuse the lent golfer is of silver with 1 replico of a golf-bag, also in silver, at one side. The bag is in reality a light, and a niblick which slieks out of the bag has attached to it a small piece of wick withi which to light a cigarette or eigar.[

OUT WITH 17", NOW........ " WHAT DO YOU KNON! ABOUT THIS KID,

FRECKLES? YOU'LL SWING THERG TILL. SUNRISE T'MORROW,

IF NECESSARY!!

IN TOLD YOU MANY TIMES "THAT I'LL TELL YOU

NOTHING

A Novel Idea.

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115

i Accusations that must be taken

back.

3 This tiny passage in reminiscent

of the sound of rala. 10 It not unusual for country

people lo be this. It "Yon-was on

the Great War.

Admirulin

11 What part of a bird should an

car cultivate 18 "Along the cool. sequestered

vale

of life. They keep the hofxic]Lyam-p| their way."

(iray's Elegy.

A fragrant resinous substanze, And so un, shortly. 21 Art makes thin animal.

Thin Eisteddfodle grachiate, though Kz-shaped, necessarily, corpulent.

A novel idea is to match one's day-time Jewellery to the colours) of one's cluse-fitting hat and senrf of jersey, or sitalar munteriai. This Is newer even than matchlug the hat with the handbag. The exquisite colourings of the broad-22

d materials used for the latest hats makes some of the corabina- lans particularly desirable, IT one wishes to complete one's ene semble by a bundbag, then one made in a similar material to that of the hat is suggested.

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110.

124

hend More than cool reason over -Midsummer Night's Dreams.

The quality diffused by the Cherryble Brothers.

12 "Conditions" la the word that mant frequently follows this, in ordinary conversation.

13 "A gost sinned," but perhaps

hind scnicono

1E? annoyed (araje.).

14 What Britons boast of—but our sense of humour is defective.

15 and 10. This taken a good grip

(and word).

17 What a yachtsman does to his

sails, or a poor girl to her hat. 25 and 26. Many a bold highway- ninn has worn a collar of this description (one word).

sheath in botany-comIES

30 A not,

23 Pas the end of a rope through a

black to make this steward.

4 An appropriate note for a baker

to sing.

26 Greek letter.

27 This type is a pattern. For the evening, delicate lames 28 A French wine, or the district and brocades are used for bags. from which it comes.

A barrel-shaped model is a good 129 Grains of sand in the desert of

kind to choose, with two compart- Eternity. ments, ne on vither skle, thear3 Ireland. holding an extraordluiry amount, Choices that present their own without showing any undue bulgear A genus of goats.

testimonials.

28 Most certainly not vegetarianism.

For the Home.

Black silk marocain materi- allses a delightful home gown. the bodice of which extends over the hips in the form of a yoke to which the full skiet is attacked by a double row of gauging and a narro head- Ing. An emerald buckle clusps the belt at the natural walat.

Heaven Help Him!

Down

Better go and see that no onu stops behind (hidden).

3 These show signs of their calling. 4 Coneur.

5 When

one carries becomes unsuitable.

a letter it

To frizz, us hair-not necessarily for mourning.

"Evers animadmen have such seething braina....that appre-

STICKERS

A blacksmith had a torseshoe which contained six wail :ules, as shown above. By making two straight cuta, he divided the horseshoe into six separate pieces, each piece containing one nail hole. Can yat duplicate the feat?

DANCING DISPLAY.

SECOND PERFORMANCE BY MISS CAPELL'S PUPILS.

from a core.

31 Is the barrel finished already? There are ten or twelve in stock, anyway (hidden).

2 Beat.

34 Take this glass up, and

35 put this one down,

Yesterday's Bolution AFFECTION; ST 6TM A MUEL DAER STATES 1 MMERSED KUCE C BEVEE SIMPLE FGELO ROUR: H, R. FENOTAT LEVANT AGUNGAME) BAFFLED TRIPOD

TARTAR, HATES; A MERELLAR HANDLE |EDIBLF:0,HE U. NEUTUQENANKEEN'S THROWNEINCARNEA ISH VASE ACCESSION

Yesterday's Solution

Here is one way of placing nine apples in 10 rows, with three apples in each row.

anccess of this year's perform-

ance

It would be superfluous here to. make special mention of my par ticular item on the programme, as the first day's show has already been commented upon, but suffice to say that the performances this

year compare very favourably

|with those of the past.

The gathering wa

was quick to show its appreciation of the var ous numbers, all of which were en- thusiastically applauded. As Another large audience saw tho proof of their appreciation, the second display of classical and audience

gifts In the showered jazz dancing given by the pupile form of bouquets and chocolate of Miss Violet Capell at the Thira- boxes on the dancers at the end tre Royal, yestredny afternoon. It of yesterday's programme, was obvious that those taking part Owing to an oversight, the in the display had overcome what-names of Miss E. Savard Remedios ever nervousness they may have (planist) also Mrs. E. J. R. Mit- shown on the first day; everybody chell were omitted from the pro- appeared at home, with the result gramme in the list of helpers. that yesterday's performance was, Miss Capell desires to thank those if anything, an improvement on two Indies for their Bervices.

Bofore the show began, and Some of the dances were very during the interval, orchestral cleverly executed, which went to selections wore supplied by the testify to the amount of training the Anderson Musle Company, by pupils had had under Miss Capell, means of a Philips 50 Watt gramo- who is to be congratulated on the phone amplifier.

the first.

IF I STAY HERE TILL THE BUZZAROS COME, I'MONT BETRAY THE BRAVE LAD WHO

HAS TWO LIKE YOU AS

ODDS AGAINST

HIM!!

By Blosser

GOSH....I GOTTA,HELP THIS. OLD HERMIT WHO WAS SUCH A FRIEND TO MA

I'M GOING TO STAKE EVERYTHING ON "THIS ONG BULLET.......... AND HEAVEN - HELP

ME!!

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