GHANSHAM
SILK STORE. ·
LADIES!!!
WE ARE
OFFERING
EXCEPTIONAL
VALUES IN OUR
GREAT SALE
OF
SILK FABRICS.
"THE
HOUSE
FOR QUALITY"
VISIT
OUR STORE
PRINTED GEORGETTES
36" wide @ $1.40 yd.
PRINTED CREPE DE CHINES
27" wide @ $1,30 yd.
PLAIN GEORGETTE (150 shades)
36" wide (@ 90 cts. yd.
CREPE DE CHINES (150 shades)
27" wide @ 85 cts. yd. -
SPUN, STRIPED WIDE & NARROW
STRIPES
27" wide (0) 95 cts. yd.
SHANGHAI CREPE DE CHINE (150 shades)
27" wide ( 75 cts. yd.
FUJI SILK (All Colours)
29" wide @ .45 cts. yd PRINTED VOILE 36" wide ( $1.20 yd.
PLAIN VOILE (150 shades)
48" wide @ $1.00 yd.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR, 3 Pieces
ten $6.90 a set.
LADIES' PYJAMA SUITS
@ $4,25
LADIES' BLOOMERS & KNICKERS
$1.25.
8, Peking Road, Kowloon,
Tel. 58557.
I can't tell
you
Many a happy hour speed, many a hope destroyed byn condition nuneranigno g. We set it is others but never mention it. It causes stained, ugly yellow teeth, decay and gom diseases, Scientists call it Bacterial-Mouth.
When Ugly Bacterial-Mouth Is Removed
TEETH
CAN
Mon. Tues. Wed.
WHITEN
The 3. shades in 3 days
white and sound,
by using the dentifrice that kills the gems that care Bacterial- Mouth. That dentifrice is— Kolynus.
Use the Kotypus Dry-Binsh Tex
chnique
for 3'daya-a hall-inch of Kolynos on a dry brush morning and night. Then look at your teeth-fully 3 shades whiter.
Dentists have long advocated the Kolynos Dry-Brush Technique an che one way to use a denmi creat ful!
KOLYNOS
DENTAL CREAM
strength and keep brush briten stilf enough to cient every touth surface and massage quina properly, Only Rolynes permits this approved technique.
When Kolynus enters the mouth you can feel it foun into every pit, fisure and crevice. Germs that cause Bacterial Mouth and lend to stain, decay and gum diseases are quickly killed and washed away.
If you want whiter, sounder teeth and fom pink goms start using Kolynos.
KOLYNOS
the antiseptic DENTAL CREAM
THE
LIFE SAVING.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1932.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
CINEMA. SCREENINGS.
NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES.
LOCAL CHINESE CLASSES
PASS TESTS
The following Life Saving Class It is no secret that the screen often formed by students of the King's makes actors and actresses look con- College, instructed by Mr. Chan Sisiderably younger than they do in pai, were tested and peased ne quali actual life. Therefore, when singe ned to receive the Royal Life Saving players make their first appearance Society's Proficiency Certificate and before the camera
are invariably at the Bronze Medalious, by Mr. C. assured by their friends that they wi W. Brand, hon. representative of the look twice as beautiful under the Society, at the Chinese Civil Servico guidance of studio makeup experts. Club at North Point on July 16:
Kwok Wai-leung, Sau Yu-hong, Un Shu-sunt, Shuk Ho-hang, Leung Kwok-taun, Leung Hay-ling, Mak Fung-chow, Fung Ying-sing, Lam Cu-ting, Mu Tat-ting, George Wong Tang Shin-rang, Tsoi Koon-chi, Leung Tashing, Yee King-kwong and Mä Ynt-kwong.
and
Mr. Chan Sik-pui also passed the test for the Bronze Medallion Hon. Instructor's Certifiente,
This rule was reversed, however. when Helen Hayes, New York stage star, made her him debut in "The Sin of Madelon Claudet," which will open at the Queen's Theatre un Sunday, for during the course of the story Mida Hayes was called upon to age nomu fifty years.
To secure this effect, the actress placed herself in the hands of Cecli Hollond. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, grenso paint expert. After various tests, a
make-up
was formulated which ro quired one hour and a half to apply, The
effect angging
on checks and forehend, characteristic of old age was achieved by an artificial skin. wrinkles knife.
On July 17, another class, formed by members of the Chinese Civil Ser vice Club. also instructed by Mr. Chun Sik-pui, were tested by Mr. Into this, unfural a fait an hour
Beund and passed as qualified (with were cut with exceptions as noted) to receive the alone was required to give Miss Inyes
the effect of a stringy neck, a proces Society's Proeleney Certifiente paleomplished by lights and abudowa as follows:
Sheun
Cheung Kit-choi, Wong Wingyiu, Lain Ping-tong.
Fou-shun, Ngan Tai-ton Kok Waiyin, Hau Sun-shu, K1 Yin-woon, Loong Ting hon and Kwok Chi-hei,
Leung Tak-wu and Lo Shin-chili, faited in one subject only.
More Interest Hoped For. Both the King's College and the Chinese Ciel Service Cloh have be.
eur affiliated to the Society, and it im to be hoped that many toore of the and other Chule minerais t'hinese will also become afiliated members,
The cost of affiliation is only $1 per and the great advantage in anation fees for affiliated that examination. clubs are much cheaper. Any per- one interested in this work or who would like to be qualified members of the Society are registed to com-] munient with the official hon, repre- sentative. Mr. C. W. Brand, Central Police Station, who will be only too to advise or arrange for their struction.
For
wiza Are alrendy swimmers the whole cotizar should not take me thum four lessons of
me hour each for innd drill, which! clo emduraves knees ledre of the theory f circulation, respiration, and re suscitation, and six of an hour ench for water drill.
It is not generally known that this Society offer's six different genes of
|
in black, red and green. Red, placed along the inside rim of the eyelids, contributed drawn look, and heary shadows placed under the eyes added the finishing touch.
It would be too much to expect the attrnetive Miss Hayes to look old and haggard throughout the entire length of The Sin of Madelon Claudet," and it is only when the story makes a dramatic turn in the latter half that she does 50. For the earlier scones,
en audiences will see her as she
The story
really looks of "The Sin of Madelon Chaudet" is marked by the same poignant pathos which won a pathetic admiration for "Stella Dailus" "Madume X. It concerns. the and vivid adventures of a simple French villagy
girl who throws
away the A provincial and security of pences domesticity for the glamour of Paris. The picture is an adaptation of Edened Knollock's stage aureens, The Lullaby." and was directed by Edgar
The n
east includes besides Mis Hayes, Lewis Stone, Nell Hamilton, Robert Young. Clit Edwards, Jean Hersholt, Marie Prevost, Karen Morley
and others.
"Honky Tonk" at the Queen's
A few years ago Sophie Tucker "the last of the red hot mantmas,' Have the town of New Castle, Pa.,
the shock of its life, and the natives are still talking about the time sh showed the town its first sheath
awards, the lowest of which it to own. musiły possible for qualify for. Most
idiesta
that
Sophie
tl was followed down. street by an admiring throng and have! persons
ordinary the newspapers preceded to publish swimmer could not be
Paul detailed explanation of the con eruugh to gain any of the Society'skirt.
struction of the new-fangled split
nwards. This, however, is quite wrong heat, and a large number of
persons would be surprised to know brow ensity they could quality
R
to give a
The leading merchunt of New
induced Sophie Castle demonstration of the garment in his for window and did a land-affle business more of the Sariety awards, Qualified members besides being inking orders for the new product given certiflents and medus, for the of the dressmaker's art.
and als
New Cas
miniter of
different awards, also have ttle was not far behind New York in privilege of wearing the Society's of adopting the fad, and it fizial budge, which is issued as suit.
revard that this Pennsylvania towa able for wouring on bathing cost upes
was one of the best markets, for as a wooch.
heath skirts in the United States. The dynamic Miss Turker has late- Congratulations Due.
ty made her debut in motion pictures, at the is Co-day appearing The two Cirine easies alized on July to and 17 are to been's Theatre in Warner Brothers
talking, singing Vitaphon latest Congratulate on PEI stumbad
"Honky Tonk." The production. of efficiency obtained both in land and picture was directed by Lloyd Bacon. water drill, only two failures mut of 20 being nu resinpornincang hiri pea centage.
which
Hongkong in 1931 had the third highe
umber of urevsful Cate dientes in the British Empire, and it is to he hoped that we shall be even nearer to the top at the end of the present season-
A class for Chinese women and girl is now in the process of being formed, and they will have the di
Leng The Del
Hongkong.
Abier
FRIENDLY HOCKEY.
RADIO SPORTS CLUB TEAM FOR FRIDAY
The Rauli Sparts Club will enter fain atm captained by Lieut. Tyler as faroline Itill on Friday, at 5.30 pan. in a friendly game. The follow- ing have been selected to represent the Radio:
Surjin Singh; T. Singh, J. Singh: Hani, G. Jack, Mohindar Singh: A. E. 1. Guest, G. Singh, Awta Singh. R. Singh and H. Singh. Reserve: Atta Singh. Referge: Hussin,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Breezy songs bring gales
of applause.
SHARE PRICES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
Hongkong Banks, $1590 b. Hongkong (Lon, Rug.), £110 m Chatered Banks, £13 n. Mercantile Bank, A. & R. £20 n. Mercantile Bank C., £8% n. Enal Asia, $112 n. Am: 0. Finance Corp., $25 n. China O. Fin. Ord., Tls.6 . Chinn 0. Fin. Pref. Tls.4.60 n.
Insurances.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
119
125
Canton Ins.. $1300 n. Union Ina., $460 b. Chinn Underwriters, $3.15 n. China Fire, $600 b.
1273
129
$30
32
H. K. Fire is., $1195 n. Internation Assce. Tls. 4 a.
Shipping.
Douglases, $26 n.
II. K. Steambonts, $201⁄2 1. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $45 n. Indo-Chinus (Def.), $32 n. Shell (Beurer), 38/1% n. Union Waterboats, $191⁄4% b.
Mining,
Dengudts, $16% n. Kailans, 24/6 n.
Langkats (Single), Tls.4 11. S'hai Explorations, Tls.2.10 n. S'hai Louns, T.2 0. Raubs, $38% 8.
Venz: Goldfields, $11⁄2 n. Benguet Exp., 31 cts, n.
Docks, etc.
H. K. & K. Wharves, $139 L. H. K. &. W. Docks. $184 b. S. China Motors A.. $40 n. H. China Motor H.. $8 11. Providents Cold), $4.90 ». Providents (new), $2.30 1. Hongkews, Tis. 218 n. Now Engineerings, Tls. 6 n. Shanghai Docks, Tis. 76 .
Lands, Hotels, etc, Hotels Cold), 31080 sa [fotels (new). $10,25 n. H. K. Lands, $77% 8. S'hai Lands, Th. 24% n. Metropolitan Lands, Tla, 10 n. Humphreys, $1512 n.
I. K. Rafting, $11,40 s, Asia Realties "A", $155 a. As Realties “B”. $209 m. Chinese Estates, $100 n. China Relties, Tis. 1140 'n. China Debentures Tis, 96% 1.
Cottons.
Eto Cotions, Tis. 13.20 5. S'hai Cottons, Tls. 70 n. Zoong Sintra, Tis, (0.60 n. Wing: On Textiles (85), $155.
Public Utilities, Tramway. $22.40 n.. Peak Trams fold), $16 n. Peak Trams (new). $72 n. Star Ferries, $88 b.
Yaumati Ferries told), $34 . Naumali Ferries (new), $33 b. China Lights Fold), $17.75 1. China Lights ine), $17, 11. IL. K. Electrics, $72, b. Macno Electrics, $24 n. Samakan Lights, $12 n. Telephonies F. P.), $39. Telephonies (PJ')), $21,60 h. Chiam Buses, T.12 1. Singapore Tractions, - n. Singapore Pref. 12/6 a.
Industrials. Malabon Sugars, $20 1. Cald: Macy. (Ord.). Ths.14
.
Cald: Macy. (Pref.), Ts,194 n.
Chaton lees, $6 a
C'events (comb. 1, $17.25 ». Cements told), $12% n. Cements (new), $5 t H. Ropes, $12,50 b, Arriculturals, $101, n.
Stores, etc. Thiry Farms, $277, 1. Watson toldt. $14 n. Wah, cops 4), $191. Der. A. Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $6 1 Mackintoshs, $21 n. Sinceres, $16 4.
b.
Wm. Powells, $8.50 12 Wing On CHI. R.), $265 n.
Miscellaneous, Amusements, $19 Entertainments, $13) ». S. C. Enterprises, $31% n. Macao "Greyhounda", $10 n. Constructions (old), $6 h.
onstructions (new), $1.55 ». . Ind. G. $ Konds, $089% n H.K. Govt. Loans, 3 Pre, so. Wallace Harpers, $12.90 n. China Sports Ltd., $10 n.
30
Across
137
34
35
130
138
Always a lady, and, of course, a ahip is always feminine.
The pig's prerogative, we must allow, and
10 not the prettiest, we must also
allow.
12 His head is a nign.
1 All by itself, but not all by itself.
14 An open grating does not supply the down and out with a very
ubstantial meal, but this
as though it could.
16 Just a bit of n fight.
17 A retreat from the world.
140
127
7 Canton, eity and lake.
* Turu round the tube and breatho
through it.
9 Flower.
11. A couple of gallons in a boat in
minute quantities.
¡16 South American animal something
Wke a racoon,
17 Spike.
Player.
21 Native West Africnn.
one
23
18 A few words that may lead to a
121 Praver (rend hack).
99 This takes an upside down tien
of the most ordinary things. 24 Take a atone at one and knock it
entways (hidden).
26 Awake.
28 Affectionate.
32 Most people play cards for amuse- but this game is, mostly, duil.
33 Blo
35 Look out for this on the rond if
what's you're
left after the century.
37 Not so late, when all's said unl
Jone.
38 Everyone enjoys a little change.
Here's one for you.
39 The man who precedes the fing. 40 This Survey station comprises ten words without any alteration in the order of the letters,
The Old House!
Down
1 Saunter about in an hotel 2 One
daillanco. If you take something that's mine -well, you do. 4 Jot.
who indulges in gentle
Transversely.
Offensively impertinent in tou
the Isle of Wight.
25 C is its capital.
27
20
a tramp and not Indo-
finite, empty declamation, as one might think.
beautiful Continental city includes another that is, also, pleasant
30 Pearl's female parent.
41 Hold on! It doesn't sound like
a speedy ten.
34 Pulsation.
36 Aeroplane.
Yesterday's Solution.
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Coming Shortly to the
KING'S AND ORIENTAL THEATRES
MAURICE CHEVALIER
One Hour With You'
AN ERNST
LUBITSCH
PRODUCTION
A Paramount Picture
with JEANETTE MACDONALD
By Blosser
PUBLICITY
is essential to every business it guides the consumer by revealing special characteris- tics of a particular article.or commodity. It explains and persuades.
a
And this is why newspaper advertising is recognised force behind every great. commercial organisation.
Build your Basinesa oa a Solid Ponwlation
ALF WAY
ACROSS SHADYSIDE, ON THEIR VIAY TO WELLINGER'S
VACANT HOUSE, WHERE THE TICKET AGENT HAS TWENTY SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS HIDDEN BENEATH THE FLOOR.,
OSCAR REHES.
LISTEN! WHY DO WE WANTA GO STICKIN" OUR TWO CENTS INTO THIS BUSINESS? DR.KEMP
TOLD MRS. REDFIELD HE'D COME OVER HERE IN THE MORNING AN* GET THAT MONEY....
LETS LET HIM
GET IT FOR
HER!
WELL! WHAT IF WHEN THE DOCTOR
GOT THERE, THE MONEY WOULD BE GONE? THEN WHAT WOULD
MRS. REDFIELD
Do?
GEE...I DONT SEE WHY IT WOULDN'T BE THERE...NOBODY ELSE KNOWS ABOUT IT
YEAH?
HOW ABOUT
THAT MAN WE SAW LISTENING AT MRS. REDFIELD'S WINDOW
THAT'S RIGHT...
I FORGOT Albe ABOUT HIM...
HUSTLE UP THEN... WE'RE
ALMOST
THERE!!
THČOVAČ NE 1 A 1920 YE
HOW DYA KHOW THERE ISN'T SOME.
BODY IN
THAT
HOUSE?
DONT BE SILLY......... DIDN'T YOU HEAR AR. MELLINGER, SAY IT'S BEEN EMPTY FOR MONTHS...
C'MON!!
AND THE
NEXT
MINUTE
THEY ARE AROUND AT THE
DOOR, WHICH THEY
PINO
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