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SHARE PRICES

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:

Banka.

1

n.

Hongkong Banks, $1630 b. Hongkong Lon. Reg. £119 Chartered Banks, £14. Mercantile Bank, A. & B.

£23 1.

Marcantile Bank C., 50% n. East Asia, ş$100 b.

Am: O. Finance Corp., 128 n. China O. Fin. Ord. Tia.6 n. China A. Fin. Pref. Tls. 4.60 n. Insurances,

Canton Ins., $1316 b,

Union Ins., $500 un. China Underwriters, $2.86 b. China Fire, $620 a.

II.K. Fire Ins., $1180 n. Internation Assco. Tls. 4.15 b. Shipping.

Douglases, $26 b

H.K. Steamboats, 9284 n. Indo-Chines, (Pref.) $45 R. Indo-Chinas (Det.), 8:12 m. Shell (Bear), 6/10% n. Union Waterboats, $20

Mining.

Benguets, $18.

Kallana, 25/- 11.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1932,

Aals Realties "A", $140 n. Asia Ronities "B", $28 n. Chinese Estates, 8100 n. China Realien, iis. 11.40 n. China Debentures Tla. 10% 0. Cottons.

Ewo Cottons, Tis. 14.85 n. S'hal Cottons, Tis. 72 b. Zoong Sings, Tis. 11.10 b. Wing On exthes (S) 145 n.

Public Utilities.

Tramway $22.10 b.

Peak Trims (old), $16.20 b. Star Ferries $95 an.

Youmati Ferrion (old), $35 h. Yaumati Ferries (now), $94.26 m. China Lights (old), $17.00 sa, China Lights (new), $17 n. II.K. Electrice, $79 b. Macao Electrics $27% b. Sandakan Lights 12 n. Telephones (old) $80 b. Tolophones (now), $28.90 b. China Buses, Tis.10 n. Singapore Tracti 8, 2/- n. Singapore Pref. 147 n.

Industrial

Malabon Sugara $271⁄2 n. Cald: Mag. ., Fis.14 1. Cald: Mucg. (Prof.), Tla.101⁄2 n. Canton Icco, 80 n.

Cements (Com.), $13.85 8.

b.

Cements (old), $10% n.

Cementa (new),

II.K. Ropes, $12 n.

Agriculturals, $10

n.

&

S'hai Explorations, Tls.2,10 n.

.

Langkats (Single), Tlo.4

S'hai Lanns, TIя.2.30 n.

Venz: Goldfields, $3.80 n. Benguet Exp., 17 cts. n.

Docks, etc.

H.K. Wharves, $149 n. HI.K. & Docks $20. S. China Motors A., $10 n. S. Chinn Motor B., 38 n. Providents (old), $4.85 b. Providents (New), $2.20 n. Hongkewa, Tls, 226 n.

New Engineerings, Tia. 6-10 ka. Shanghai Docks, Tis. 93 s.

Landa, Hotels, etc.

Hotela (old). $11.60 .

Hotels (old), $11.40 n.

ILK. Lands, $79 h.

S'hai Lands, Tls. 2434 n. Metropolitan Lands, TIs. 10 a. Humphreys, $15.90 m.

K. Realties, $9.50 s.

Dairy Farms, $29 b. Watsons (old), $12.75 Watsons (new), $11.20 b. Der. A. Wangės, St n Sinceres $16.50 b. Land Crawfords, $6.60 n. Mackibkostia, Pál u Wm. Powod ** Wing On (H.K.), $236 1.

Miscela bezel)m, Amusements $16.50 n. Entertainments. $2.50 b. S. C. Enterprises, $34 b. United Theatres Tix, 6,25 b,

Construction (old), $6.30 n. Construction (nek), $1.30 b B. Ind. G. Bonds, S6, n. Wallace Harpers, $11 x.

H.K. Govt. Loans, 44 % prem.

FELIX HAT SHOP

York Building, Chator Road.

Largest Shipment ever received

of the latest Models HATS and DRESSES

ALSO

SPORTS GOODS.

GIVE US A CALL.

DO YOU

SEND MONEY HOME?

SPECIAL

ARRANGEMENTS

FOR

REGULAR

PAYMENTS.

Best Rates of Exchange

Obtainable at

THOS. COOK & SON

(Bankers), LTD.

Queen's Building (Phone 232011.

BRIGHTEN

YOUR HOME

WITH-

PICTURES

:{

BY JAPAN'S FOREMOST ARTISTS.

EXHIBITION NOW ON KOMOR & KOMOR

CHATER ROAD.

It isn't enough to be

merely feminine this

autumn.

You

must bo smart and

sophisticated,

too.

This

frock, which

Is of heavy black wool, with the

Hoftest of

angora touches,

is decidedly alluring. But it is simple, too. The skirt is fitted, the sleeves are

long and tight,

and the touch

of white at the neck adds chic.

It is worn.with with a black. beret that cocks itself Audaciously over one eye. Simple

black kid

opera pumps with leather

heels add n

tailored

dignity,

THE

WORLD

OF WOMEN

DIET AND REGULAR EXERCISE!

By the Hon. Pamela Boscawen

I have one diet rule, and I stick to it very firmly. I never in any circumstances eat either potatoes. or bread. This simple slimming "diet" to which I have adhered for five years, enables me to eat any thing else I want in reason, without putting on flesh.

Most women are. I suppose, tempted to try the new diet crazes as they arise. I heard of.one the other day which involves cuting nothing but hardboiled egos for two days each week! But I

BEAUTY HINTS.

Spend Extra Minutes

on Make-Up.

The method in which make-up is applied has much to do with its effectiveness. You may put it in the area irnere it belongs, but if It stands out flamboyantly, like a circus poster pasted against a grey old barn, the effect is glaring.

A powder base will give you a smooth foundation on which to werk. Rough dry skin is never ready for make-up. There is a skin lotion that is delightful an powder basis. It w banish the shine from your skin, and give it A lovely finish. To apply it, sat- urate a pad.of cotton with the li- quid, and pat it against your face and neck. Blend it in with the finger tips before it becomes dry. This powder base comes in several shades.

There are cream foundations, if you prefer them. Sometimes the Katiny finish that a face received from a cream is fascinating. The cream, too, must be blended per fectly.

Rouge must always be applied with an upward, outward motion. The finger tips should do the blend- ing. Paste rouge, that has become so popular, gives a more natural effect than dry-caked rouge. stays on longer, also.

To Apply Rouge

It

no

In applying rouge, place a few dots of it in the centre of the area where it is needed. Then blend it, making sure that there are harsh spots where it has enked. Now and then a face shows a deep- er thread of red running through the cheek. This is because the rouge grew hard or set before the

e done spasmodically, otherwise make-up process was completed,

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Acrons

1 Agreeing with a writer. 8 Detestable,

'Sol

11 Rather from life. 12 Fence Immortalised by Dickens. 13 Coming driblets-with twice

their number. 16 Omniscient. 17 "Hamlet" would be nothing

without one.

18 Have taken many a pig to the

market.

21 So like a mani.

23 Imitates the quadrumena. 24 Italian city.

25 Here, with her numerous family,

dwelt a lady of advanced age,

28 There are a couple of dozen in

the Lengue,

20 Maunder (anag). 30 Dry.

Down

2 This will give energy "to A

Inni" man (anog.).

3 One of the first things that

Robinson Crusoe made-

4

and it was for this that he used it

Flowers.

Depression that even "Punch"

can't cure.

7 End tone (anag, two words). 8 A drink that is good for anyone recis for the

(hyphon).

ne only becomes heavier between You must see that your skin is 10 Something mies. Very strenuous holidays smooth and that the rouge is ht in unaccustomed exercise Creamy while you work. Moisten- ften produce a subsequent spreading the fingers used for its appli- a the figure.

cation often helps.

Powder should not be hurled over Be Strict!

the skin, in a cyclonic fashion. Press it on. My mother la a splendid example motion. Then dust off the surplus, Use a. Ara, yet gentle If someone who takes regular exer- Use your fingers to blend it evenly.

ise. Every morning.of her life she does two simple acts of physical minutes than you ordinarily spend It may require few more jerks-knee-bending, and leg- swinging over chair-back-and added attention to your beauty. at your dressing table to give this new at the age of seventy she can But the complexion with which you lay her eighteen-holes round of will face the world is more than golf with the youngeat of us.

added time-ALICIA Deportment counts tremendously HART.

worth the

if you want to achieve a slim ap pearance. I try to sit upright instead of lounging about in easy- distrust these diels because Dne chairs. Lounging after meals is seems to put on weight immediate-particularly bad for the figure; ly afterwards. And, on the other it is best to stand about for a while hand. women who diet too

much instend. become puffy and unhealthy look-

For the same. reason I think ing, and for less attractive than most women heed to wear a corset people who do not bother about of none kind. I have, as a rule, a slimming at all.

supple belt, boned in front, but it

Must Have Butter

is sufficiently firm to give me a certain poise and a good foundation for my frocks.

A doctor once told me never to amit butter from my dict; it is Every woman must work rut hor necessary to health. I find I can own individual alimming, regime, ent as much of it as I want with- But I think that if these simple out finding it "fatmaking." Plenty rules of mine were followed, and of anlada and green vegetables are.¦ followed without those occasional of course, essential. For break-lapses that undo all their slenderis- fast I have a cup of ten with crisping effects, there would be less brend or toast Melba, then anced for fashionable people to have normal three-course luncheon. Irecourse to those clever surgeons ent nothing at ten-time. When I who nowadays take "tucks" in am working I have a light supper | over-fat bodies,

SMART. UMBRELLA.

of eggs or fish; otherwise I eat a hearty dinner. omitting potatoes and bread. Cockt I consider very fattening, particularly if one indulges in all those tempting little dishes that are served with them.

A smart "Dumpy" umbrella in So much for diet. Exercive I

brown, with a plain tortoiseshell find essential to allmness. I play

handle, has at the top an original a good deal of golf-not serious loop by which to carry it. The golf, but merely to amuse myself of tortoiseshell attached to a band strap is decorated with squareni and I try to take this exercise re of strong ribbon, and when placed gularly. Whatever

exercise ja chosen for alimming, it should not over the arm it has the appear

ance of a bracelet.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

HE LETTER THAT FRECKLES RECEIVED FROIA CASABA.

ARIZONA

IS FROM

HARRY REDFIELD

THE BOY WHO

GAVE POODLE

to FRECKLES HARRY SAYS

THAT HE IS LONESOME

FOR HIS OLD DOG!!

GEE'I HARDLY KNOW.ANHAT

TO DO... AFTER ALL THIS TIME. I DONT GUPPOSE POODLE WOULD. EVEN REMEMBER HIM!

A new veil, called the Clochette, protects the hair and veils the eyes. It may be worn with a hat during the daytima and without one during the evening.

Poodle Knows!

I KNOW WHAT I'LL DO! I'LL CALL THE NAME HARRY TO POODLE AN' SEE WHAT HE DOES... HOH POODLE,

C'MERE !!

WHERE'S HARRY, POODLE? HUH?

WHERE 15 HARRY?

on

housewife (two words).

14 On your birth certificate your

nome in this.

15 Some feast, truly! Just one

vegetable and nothing else.

19 Australia is-with rabbits,

20 Seen on the beach, where every- one con discover a warm CORNDr. 21 This might bo tapo or a quart

pot.

thia

22 Cruel, but necessary in

-caso.

26 This makes a good meal

though it has no appetite, 27 Ganp.

Yesterday's Solution,

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AW, I WAS ONLY FOOLIN' POODLE... HE ISNT HERE.. SHUCKS! THAT WAS A MEAN TRICK TO PLAY ON YOU DON'T YOU WORRY... YOU'RE GOING TO SEE HIM...YOR!!

WOOF

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