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LA SALLE COLLEGE.

Prince Edward Road, (Kowloon)

CLASSES 8-2 inclusive. Admission of Day Boys on and after the 7th December.

Admission of Boarders on and after the

7th January.

FOR PROSPECTUS APPLY TO:-

01:-

Rev. Brother Aimar, Director. LA SALLE COLLEGE, Kowloon.

Rev. Brother Matthias, Director. St. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, Hongkong.

COMING TO THE CENTRAL SHORTLY!

A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN.

A GREAT MAN.

A TRAGIC LOVE!

Constance BENNETT

THE COMMON LAY

She wrecked her life to build a career for him

The Blood is the Stream of Life"

TO TREAT DISEASE REMOVE THE CAUSE CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE in the treatment of Blood and Skin Diseases gets to the root of the trouble by purifying the Blood.

In cases of

RHEUMATISM ULCERATED LEGS STIFF JOINTS PSORIAS.LS. LUMBAGO ECZEMA SCIATICA ULCERS

GOUT SORES

This is the rational treatment

CLARKES

BLOOD MIXTURE

Has Restored Thousands Will Restore You Of all Chemists and Storex — Avoid _all_Imitations

Pleasing your family with your photograph is moro · thau Christmas sentiment

t'un obligation you uwa to the host generation. Appointments:

Komor & Komor

Spend a few minutes at our studio tumluy and Hismiss the family gift problem from your mind. Sittings Day and Night.,

Kobza Studio. 4, The Albany.

Tel. 21070,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1931.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

DRESS-LIKE COATS ADD TO CHIC OF AUTUMN MODE.

BEAUTY HINTS.

Complexion

For Very oily skins beauty specialists advorate ing

akin with EL complexion brash two times a week.

[GLASS “FEATHERS.”

And Straw Beads.

Interesting accessories for the new rush-hats are making their appearance in special the shops, tiny “quills" made of or three crystal and glass being shown for. tranting tricornes and birames, i

A brush with specially treated with curled "feathers" of glass for sterilised bristles, fine and very those who do not care to trim their soft so that they do not bruise the hats with real fenthers. Quilla of skin, is suggested. A brisk, up-bone and colimred composition for | ward movement is used in order to wearing in the Dick Turpin hata promote rapid activity in the barn the "feathern" outlined in gold pores. This is used in conjune- a coloured surfaco. tion with a good cleansing cream, cleansing soap, or simply with tepid water, night and morning.

--and Hair.

For

thero

LET'

hets sports fudf circles of wood, hand-painted in various colours, with which to kerp in place a sharply rolled-back brim, Another attractive accessory for this purpose consista of double-head-

Permanently waved hair needs careful attention at this period of the year. In the waving process of pins covered with tiny loops of

the hair is samelintes rather orange cream, and brown straw stretched and flattened. The with L heating then causes For the hair shaft

the cells Lu

choker necklace of straw honda to match. These are carrict

and the steam to enter pro-fout in any combination of colours to cess which creates a wave but is match the tweeds or woollens with sometimes apt to dry the oil of which they are worn. the hair. Use in this case a

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shampoo with a pine tar or other Steel wire necklaces for sports olly basis, and apply a little bril-wear, resembling heavy chains, are liantine to the crown of the head, a novelty of the moment. The wire A Useful pomade is

in in looped round a plain piece of fine ubca for

casier carriage. steel, and the whole fouped over A small quantity is aqueezed out huge groen, brown, or black bends, and allowed to melt on the palma Although these look extremely of the hands, which are then pase heavy and cumbersome, actually ed lightly over the hair

they are very light.

[By Joan Savoy.]

Coats like dresses are ushered in by the new mode for autum. They are made of such soft, pilable materials that they mould to the form in much the manner of fine street frocka.

They fasten about the hips and waistline, or bell at the waistline in the most orderly manner. Nothing flies about in did the scarves, capes, unbelted fullness or fur trim last year.

The first requisite this autumn,

Every

promises to be acting fasten-

thing in order,

ed, no extra gadigets. And all this Kives a woman such

well.

look that everybody is

bound to find herself living dp to The reputation.

Астонн

7 Perhaps the ruost popular of

the United States.

8 You can cut three honds

this waif and get "Yeal" in the end.

In By no means first in the pier

this wall-feature,

11 Refuse.

12 of quails or of pretty girls?

Hefty.

through.

Tweed

eed Is for Travel. Tweed coats for travel, for cal- lege girls and for autumn daya15 Part of a window you can't see that are fast coming on the market make much of fitted skirt portions, 20 The scene of "Twelfth Night."

18 Scarcely graceful.- slightly blouse waist portions, 22 The makings of a seer. intricate cut and some fur trim.

All the

range of browns is excellent enlour for BOW couts. Mixtures soft tweeds are ine and unobtrusive, giving dash to

The

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storment

One of

of the new mals is of a knobby tweed in a escoa mixture that has a blas fox collar that ends without meeting in front, This coat has its skirt portion cut very clearly, with fullness at the hotton, yet a straight line appeat- nee and a fifted hipline that In svelt and Battering. Above this the waist blouses without a belt. The sleeves have no fur, which is very now and good this year. The

hat has feathers for banden

and a wisp of a veil

A second tweed a beige mix- made with fitted cut and a belt and a handsome beige fox: scarf collar that ties shut with how of the tweed, so Roft is the fabric. A little beige bat is hand- made, with fine scaming like the coal's.

The New T-Strap.

The popular T-strap pump finds now expression in this shoe of brown kid. The double strap at the front is attached to the throat of the shoe in an interesting design of brown kid outlined in bronze. A small topaz button adds a noto of elaborateness for afternoon wear.

24 Quite at sea, and sounds rather

like "the only pretty ring-tine,

26 Taunt.

29 Candlestick fire at a "Varsity. 10 A Varsity exan, (two words). 3t It's in colour and a very hefty

'fellow. 32 Listed.

Down

1 Material that ends with n metal. 2 Courteous,

3 A gem you can pick out of the

Thane and the Tay.

You can do this to a document, and a document can do this t you.

5 Even an "assisted passage" in

too expensive for him.

GA French here must have first

STICKERS

THROUGH

– The above word conlama seven lett ters, akhough it is a one-syllable word. Can you think of two cigli-letter words of one syllable, which contain four of the letters is THROUGH?

exhibited this quality.

The final phase of aphasin,

14 One near the speaker.

15 Pole not in Central Europe.

17 A deprectory remark.

10 "Relation" (anag.). 21 Mourning, yet

grateful,

the

goul has apparently gone for the time.

23 Colloquially-"the dend spit." 25 Beware the-of March" (Julius

Caesar).

27 Praise. 28 Cainelde.

Yesterday's Solution,

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EITHER ROUTS G

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DTTDLINU

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8 CRÉDITORS:

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Yesterday's Solution.

The above shows how the orde an Le divided into two equal halves, with seven dots in each half.

TO BE SOLD.

55 The Poak, lately occupied by Dr. Harston and adjoining the Peak Hospital. Unfuruished. Con. venient, comfortable and cool. Six rooms and Dressing room. Four bathrooms, hot and cold water. Modern sanitation. Gas and Electric Light. Use of Tennis Court. Suitabla for a Moss 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,

WEATHER FORECAST:-

VARIABLE TEMPERATURES AND WINDS inducing

COLDS and CHILLS which can be rapidly cured by

QUINCIN

THE CERTAIN CURE

THE PHARMACY

(FLETCHER & Co., Ltd.) Asiatic Building.

Tel. 20345.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

WE CANT GO FOR A. BOAT RIDE NOW, TAG!! OSCAR'S MISSING....

WE HAVE TO LOOK FOR

HIM !!

SHUCKS! THAT'S JUST MY LUCK! GOON'S I GET READY TO HAVE

·A GOOD TIME SOMEBODY SPOILS

IT !!

Would Oscar Do This?

SEE IF OSCARS IN THE HOUSE, UNCLE JOHN-GEE! I CAN'T SEE WHERE HE COULD HAVE DISAPPEARED TO 90 QUICKLY, WITHOUT"

ANY OF US SEEING

HIM !!

ANN, OSCAR CANT SCARE ME......UES JUST TRYIN' TO

STIR UP SOME EXCITEMENT.....I'M

ON TO HIM!!

PER LE PAY

By Blosser

WOULD

OSCAR PLAY A JOKE ON THEM OR HAS HE REALLY

DISAPPEARED

2

Blossom

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