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TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS,

The following is the list of local share quotations Issued to-day:

Banks.

Hongkong Banks, $1,475 b. Chartered Banks, £12 n. Mercantile A. and B., £20. East Asia, $115 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $1,250 n. Union Ina.. $470 sa.

China Underwriters, $4 b.

China Firos, $590 n.

H.K. Fire In., $1,105 n. x. Div.

Shipping.

Douglases, 827 b.

H. K. Steamboats, $28 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $32' n. Union Waterboats, 819% n.

Mining.

Benguets, $12.25 b.

Kailans, 25/- n.

S'hai Explorations, Tis. 2.10 n. Raube, $372 n.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $142 n. Whampoa Docks, $27 n. South China Motors 310 n. Providents (old), $4.50 b. Hongkows, Tis. 220 n.

Now Engincors Tla. 6. Shanghai Docks, Tls. 901⁄2 1

Cottons,

Ewo Cottons, Tls. 15 a. Shanghai Cottons, Tla. 80% ¤,

Zoon Singe Tla, 111⁄2 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. K. Hotels $13.75 n. Com Rte.

11. K. Hotels Rts $2.60 b.

H. K. Landa, "$764 b.

S'hai Landa, Tls. 27 n.

Humphreys $18 n. Realties, $10.90 n.

Public Utilities.

Tharuways. $21.10 b.

Peak Trama, (old), $15.80 n.

Star Ferries; $92%

Chinn Lights, $21`n.

H. K. Electries, $72% D.

Maeno Electrics, $241⁄2 b. Telephones, $41 n.

China Buses, Tls. 16 n. Singapore Tractions, 3/- n.

Industriala.

Malabons, $22 a. Canton lees, $5% n.

Cements (com.) $18.50 aa. x. Dĺv. Ropes, $17%. Cum Div.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farms, $28.76 sa. Watson, $156,60 b. Watsons Rights, $3% 88. Der A. Wings. 31 n.

Lane Crawfords, 85.50 sa. Mackintosh, $19 b. Sinceres, $1514 b. Powells, $3.60 n.

Miscellaneouя,

Amusements, $20.80 b. Entertainments (old) $14.90 n. Constructions (old) $6.15 n. S. C Enterprises $10 n.

B. Ind. G. Bonds, $58% n. Loans, $1 x. Prem. Constructiona (new), $1.75 m. Asin Realties "A", $160 n. Asia Realties "B", $30. Am: O. Finance Corp., $29 n.

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THE · HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1932.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

A STUDY IN BLACK AND WHITE.

Very formal and typical of Jean Patou's manner is thia blouse of white antin. Note the incrustations which are a repetition of the work on the coat and skirt. A black and white matin hat completes the ensemble where every piece is In harmony with the other.

WOMEN MEN LIKE TO DALLY WITH.

The women men eventually marry and the women with whom they like to appear in public are, with but few exceptions, quite different individuale.

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BEAUTY HINTS.

[By Alicia Hart.]

No matter how much you may Lake a cut in ages, psychologically, this year, crows foot give your | years away.

By crown' fost I do not mean those nice little fine laugh lines that experienco brings a woman who has met life valiantly, with a high heart. 1

Eyos that crinkle as they laugh are tremendously pleasing.

But there are lines about eyes that come from other chukes and do not have the same plansing effect.

The best ways to treat thero fino liner is to provent them. This means that you who are under 30 should be giving the delicate akin Around your eyes plenty of oil in which to thrive. It seems that yon should keep the fine muscles Arin by gentle massage.

pro-

If you have slipped up on vention and lines are appearing that you greatly regret, the least you can do is to work keeping them from growing deeper.

Avold Eye Strain.

Often these lines come from oyo napecialist. Perhaps

strain. Seg

suro

you need glasses for reading.

Avoid eye strain. Mako your honen lighting system is all it should be. And, rest your eyes several times a day. The best way

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORD

'Across

1 "Twas --, and the slitby tovon,

&c.

6 Causing startling results. „One might so describe the Jabber- wock.

Clothing that might be nearly all paper.

10 What the Jabberwock did as it whiffled through the tulgoy wood.

11

Where many attempts have been mado to put down drink. 12 A mali plece, about a thousand,

makes up the circuit.

13 "And the raths outgrabo."

Has his, aspiration for smoking

evil results.

10

17

wark little mon, they are

very fair fighters.

18 An ancient Egyptian dynasty.

24 A geometrical figure 21 Entice by a short treatise.

which ona is bound to be immersed.. 25 These did strange things in the

wabe.

And no wonder, poor fellow, he has nothing in him.

ge

20

Must be done with haste, Re-

pentance, as usual.

an Indian Stato whoar ego makes him greater than his native State.

to do this in to lie down, with a hat pack on them. Fifteen minutes real. 30 A native of ly doos wonders, if you take that much time out from your routine about 11 o'clock in the morning and

between four and five in the after-

noon.

Begin immediately to give the flesh around your eyes daily inas sage. There are eye muscle oils that are very good." And tourish. ing cream that in very rich will do. But oila aro really better. Massage from the nose out to the temple: below the eye. Lift your finger and manasage from the nose out to the temple over the lid. At the cor- main the "upper, dog," shuns thisners of the eie massage in a circular type as he would the plague.

line. This all helps a lot. But They should bo vivacious in you must do it religiously, morning manner, and have an endless flow and night, if you really want results. of bright, inconsequential chattor, they by this coinbination inco create the proper care-free atinos- phere and make the duty of amus ing them alight and pleasant.

Their wiven-to-be must conform to! In habits they should be what in the mental image which every man, popularly termed "good sports." timt creature of variety; Fontiment They should havo distinct Bohemian and moods, has formed for himself tastes; they should smoke, show.dis- of his future partner. Sho must be crimination in cocktails and wines, domesticated, able to cook and sew,, be ready to exchange hauter or have Rtrong maternal instinets, witticists, and be not, averse դե avoid extravagance, and be endowed any time from engaging in those with a lovable, equable nature. ruild flirtations to which experience,

The companions of his lighter, lends an nie of sophistications. moments, if the cynicism may be If they can do all this gracefully pardoned, must have an appeal of and yat remain the fuseinating another, more ophemoral kind. enigma which is woman, they are

They should | drem woll and "Aco high" with him. correctly, be unconscious of their They should be willing to fall in clothes, and have that indefinable with the moods of the monent, The following cable at the close lenda piquancy and charm to their a question of making a fourth at something of personality which showing onthusiasm whether it bo of the sugar market yesterday has slightest movements, gestures and bridge or golf or tennis, or or been received by Messrs. Pen-glances. If they are pretty, so appearing within the reasonably treath and Co.

much the belter, since a man's in short notice which friendship alone ordinate vanity is tickled by the can exact at a theatre or dance. onvious gaze of other males and al

In short they should be "good place in the limelight assured for pals," discreet, when necessary, to him without conscious effect, on his, the point of secrecy owing to the part.

cuments which their innocent but unorthodox movements ennnot fail As regards mental equipment to arouse, and charmingly contemp- they should not be too clover or tous of the restrictions which an brilliant, or if they really are an, intolerant Mrs. Grundy seeks to they should take paina to conceni impose on good spirits.

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the fact, because the average man,Į In it to be wondered at that some partly from the dread of making a men oven forgo marriage' for such gaffe, partly from the desire to re- idyllic, pleasure!

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

YEAL...OSCAR GAVE HIJA TO MC. SAID AS LONG AG 1 HAD ONE DOG I MIGHT JUST AS WELL HAVE TWO...

HE AND JUmbo will det ALONG ALL RIGHT.. WHY, THIS DOG IS JUST AS

GENTLE AS 'A LAMB POP!!

YES, HE IS A HARMLESS LOOKING DOG... BUT I DON'T KNOW HOW “YOUR”

MOTHER WILL LIKE

THE IPSA !!

AW, NOW LISTEN, ANOTHER.THE Dos HASHT ANY HOMES, 59 LET THE Bay,

KZGÉP, HIMA!

A Chinese Touch.

Chantal shows how daytime frocks belted with authentic Chinese embroideries and worn with necklaces Anishod with jade pendants carved to match the motifs in the em- broidery, such as the model pictured.

SURE MOM=I'LL BUY FOOD FOR HIM WRH ANY OWN MONEY...

REALLY I WILL, MOM !!

Thumbs Down}.

WHY, DO YOU THINKĖ FOR A MINUTE THAT TO TOLERATE A 86 ANIMAL LIKE THAT

31 Given up.

32 A writer whose name has #

Joyous sound.

Down

1 Describes the boy who slew the

Jabberwock.

2 I am in it before the politician finishes, and, therefore, it hangs

over.

3 This bird and its mate were onco in its own quarters-three of them.

4 Describes the gait of the boy on his return with the head of the Jabberwock..

COMING CONCERT.

BARITONE TO MAKE HIS

5 Attacking

crowd.

by

6 One of the things that the all

toves did.

7 Expression of joy at the death

of the Jabberwock.

8 Tenants who completely all one

part of Golders Green.

14 Describes the state

borogovci.

of

the

15 The ceremony is observed after a slight repast, but there's nothing original about it.

18 A feature of many a garden. 19 Describes the Jabberwock. 20 What the poor clerk did to his,

shiny coat.

21 SHI

Still there's a drink in it, though

sold

22 You can't get this Wont Indian

fruit without a certain amount' of bother,

23 Ho

the

gave features and a farm to Jabberwock.

27 Quite an ordinary sort, but gentle

and affectionate.

28 Instal the telephone and this all

your friends.

Yesterday's Solution.

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Last Evening's Concert, There was quite a fair-sized DEBUT HERE.

audience at the Helena May In- stitute last evening, when the pro Hongkong music-lovers will be gramme was sustained by Mrs. E interested to learn that Mr. Thomas Snowden Jones (soprano), Mr. V. Lowe, baritone, will make his debut Deronevsky (violin) and Mr A.-M. at a song recital at the Helena May Bowes Smith (plano), with Mr. E Institue on Thursday, 14th instant, Mason as accompanist. at 6.30 p.m. Gifted with a sweet The star number of the pro voice of great dramatic power and gramme was undoubtedly the first presenting a programme sufficiently movement of Tschaikowsky's Con varied to suit all tastes, including certo for Violin and Orchestra by operatic airs, Schubert leder, Mr. Bowes Smith and Mr. Derene, standard English songs and others ysky, the orchestral_part_being. in lighter voin, this newcomer taken by the piano. This was K should become very popular here. triumph for both artistes. Mri He will be accompanied at the plano Bowes Smith was also excellant in by Miss M. Gomes and supported his solo work, while Mr. Dorene- in a trio by Mrs. Balean," Mrs.) vaky greatly pleased, with his Arnold and Ming Balean.. Mrs. violin solos. Mrs. Snowden Jones Balean will also contribute violin guve much delight, especially with Bolos, accompanied by Miss L.her Elizabethan Love Songs.

AROUND HEREF

I'MOST CERTAINLY

WILL NOT!!

AW MOM!

PLEASE ANON

LIVER & LAXATIVE

PINKETTES

PERFECTION

DON'T: MINCES WORDS WITH, MN

I SAID I SIMPLY WWOULDN'T STAND FOR IT !! TAKE HIM OUT!!

By Blosser

G... NOBODY SEEMS TO APPRECIATE YOU, BIG BOY WELL GO BACK TO THE · GARAGE

"AN" "THINK THIS

OVER!!

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