1933-01-21 — Page 14

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SALESMAN SAM

MERRY CHRISTMAS To You, Too, SAM— BUT. IF YOU'RE LATE FOR DINNER, I'LL TALK TURKEY

TO YOU!

GOT JEST

ONE MORE PRESENT TO

DELIVER, KITTY. THÊM I'LL BE RIGHT|

OVER!

THERE'S "TH' BLITZ- BUILDING! NOW ! HOPE ELMER'S

ON DUTY!

SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1933.

His Mind Was Taken Up!

FAR. BE IT FROM ME TO FORGET THE ELEVATOR MAN, WHO HAS SO MANY UPS AND DOWNS IN "THIS

LIFE!

| MERRY CHRISTMAS, MISTER SAM | GOIN'

UP?

[13

By Small

YEH, I'LL TAKE

A LI'L RIDE WITH

YA — AN' HERE'S A LI'L PRESENT FOR YA!

IT'S SWELL OF YA ĮTO REMEMBER

ME, MISTER HOWDY!

AIN'TCHA GOIN' TA OPEN IT UP] TA SEE WHAT

IT IS?

YOU BET I AM! || CAN'T WAIT ANOTHER SECOND!

I GUESS YOU'LL FIND 'EM KINDA HANDY-THEY'RE

GLOVES!

TH' NEXT TIME YA GIMME A PRESENT: BRING IT TA ME

WHEN I'M NOT ON DUTY!

THE FINEST

SAUCE

15-

OK

MASON'S FAMOUS "O.K." SAUCE

On Sale at All Stores. Sale Agents:

W. R. LOXLEY & CO.

York Building,

Hongkong,

OF COURSE!

WILL MADE AT A DINNER

SIR JAMES' BARRIE'S

"BEQUESTS”

Mr. James Barrie made his will when speaking at the Authors' Club dinner at Grosvenor House.

As chairman, he proposed "The Ladies and Literature," and said that he had decided not to talk to them about love or ladica literature, but to make a will in- stead.

or

"It might add a friendly glow to the proceedings," said Sir James. "If I were to announce, as I'do announce right away, that all of you who are gathered here to- night are to be my sole beneficiary legatees.

"I leave to the Authors' Club the most precious possession I ever had my joy in hard work. I do not know when it came to me-not very early, because I was an Idier

at school and read all the wrong books at collegé, but I fell in love with hard work one fine May morning and I continued to woo her through a big chunk of half a century.

"She is young and gay and lively. I found her waiting for me all the way to Bloomsbury, and on the way we bought a penny bottle of ink to sling at the Metro- polis, and a silk hat with which to impress editors.

"Hard work more

thou опу women in the world, is the one who stands up best for her man. She is the prettiest thing in litera- ture.

"I leave to you everything con- nected with science and machinery. I leave you broadcasting, though I do not believe for one moment that there is any such thing. I have a feeling that all those inven- tions of this age we owe to Mr. H. G.. Wella. Mr. Wells in, of course, one of the great men of our calling, and I leave him to you in my will with pride but with misgivings."

© 1932 BY NEA SERVICE, ING, REG, LÊ B. PAT. OFT.

GAELIC OLD SMUGGLER

LIQUEUR SCOTCH

WHISKY

A DISTINCTIVE

WHISKY

-MELLOW.

AND OF UNUSUAL

MERIT.

OBTAINABLE ONLY AT-

THE FRENCH STORE

99, QUEEN'S ROAD C. NEAR CENTRAL MARKET.

WHITEAWAYS

GREAT

WINTER

WOUNDERFUL BARGAINS IN MEN'S OUTFITTING,

BUY YOUR WOOLLENS

NOW

AT BARGAIN PRICES.

SPECIAL ATTRACTIVE

VALUES FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR.

SALE.

TENNIS SHIRTS Men's White Twill and Taffeta Tennis Shirts. All Sizes. Usual Prices $4.50 to $6.95. Salo Prices

· $2.75 to $4.50.

175 Pairs MEN'S CANVAS & RUBBER SPORTS SHOES

Best imported makes. Usual Prices $6.50 to $11.50. Sale Price

All $2.50 Pair.

WHITEAWAYS.

THE

MEN'S FELT HATS Smart Styles and Shades in Snap Brims. All Sizes. Usual Prices $9.50 to $19.50. Sale Prices

$5.00 to $10.00.

BARGAIN

200 Dozen MEN'S WHITE LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS With Hemstitched Borders. Full Size. Special Sale Price $2.50 Doz.

HOUSE

OF

250 only Mon's Fancy Striped Print Zepher and Poplin Shirts.

Usual Prices $6.95 to $12.50. Sale Prices $4.50 to $6.00.

HONGKONG.

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