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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII. WEDNESDAY

FEBRUARY 1. 1933.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

NEW STYLES

IN.

BRIT-BAN

FOOTWEAR

AT

GORDON'S LTD.

NEXT

Kayamally Buildings.

CHANGE CENTRAL

You will ache with Laughter

Ralph Lynn & Tom Walls THARK

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Ha British & Dominions Roduction

SAUCE

THE FINEST

IS

OK

MASON'S FAMOUS "O.K.” SAUCE

On Sale at All Stores. Sale Agents:

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York Building. Hongkong.

OF COURSE!

"Now the rich stream of music winds along

Doop, majestic, smooth and strong," (Progress of Poesy, Gray) |

Meet Your Friends

Only music in its truest sense could inspire such a deep conviction- Music as interpreted by THE MELODIANS' TRIO whose work has created fame.

Recitals are given daily at Exchange Restaurant, where morning coffee, Afternoon Tea or Dining are made all the more agreeable by the addi- tion of choice musical fare

at

Exchange Restaurant where

rafreshment

excel.

and

music

Avoid colds

By taking SCOTT'S Kmulsion which pro- motes the strength

to realet coughs, chills, colds, influenza and all bronchial

factions.

As for

SCOTT'S Emulsion "The pretector of life”

THE WORLD

OF WOMEN

It may scem curious, but this bang-up coiffura, worn no fetchingly by Mille. Andre Spinell, fe'winning "Oo la la's” warm acclaim in Paris these days. It is the latest innovat- ng its lon in French hairdressing and claims curiosity

first virtue.

HOME

SHOULD A WOMAN TELL HER AGE?

A London writer has just been commenting on the number of famous women who refused to confide their age to "Who's Who" It is evidently not a question of the weight of years which ex- plaine this attitudo. Youthful Miss Megan Lloyd Georgo figures in the list in company with the nore mature Duchess of Atholl, Lady Astor, and Lady Rhondda.

At first glance, this reticence might seem somewhat out of keeping with the modern outlook, for, in these days, women are sometimes astonishingly frank in this matter of confessing ages. "Astonishingly" in the only won to use here, for, after all, no one aver pays the slightest credence :0 woman's statement of hor ige: 8o, if we pause to think of it. It becomes more and more urprising that any woman should be rockless enough to tell the

ruth.

10

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on

"She says she is twenty-five," 1 verheard a young man comment the other day, "so we can add a few years

to that." Men always will add a few years on, matter what figure is given hem, so we have the apparent paradox that a woman who wishes 'o be perfectly honest about her few will need to deduct a ears in the first place. She will to this, not necessarily because the wishes to deceive. If she has 1 sense of humour, she will realise hat it is only by doing this that the can convey an accurato idea of what her age really in.

ge

of the

a pinch water is hard, berax are added, should be placed

For even modern woman still etains aufficient of Eve in het HAIRDRESSING. handy, also the jug of shampoo

ready mixed.

composition to cherish a feeling There are many excellent sham-f resentment when a few years

.re added to the toll of her age. poo powders now on the market with full instructions for use, or.

There is another and a very quid shampoo

Oractical home if preferred, a

reason why

women uncom- may be used.

hould be retígent on this subject. woman in business may waken can

How to Shampoo. Shampooing the hair at can be a measy and a

nrtable

ot grow any older. In order to t new situation, or to reta n the one she already has, it may Jecome necessary to chop a few reare off. But other people have .ometimes inconveniently long

The head must be lathered until performance. It also, with a carefully thought-t is white and foaming with suds.up to the realisation that she dare

Pro. out plan of action, be quite a Rinsing is all; Important. pleant task with results that liminary rinsing can be done in the bath, the water of which repay all your trouble.

should be softened by the addi This, certainly, should include tion of a little borax. Give your an ol massage as a preliminary: head three lathers before finally It need not be feared that the oil rinsing over the basin of prepar-nomories, and, if she has always will make the hair greasy. It is ed hot water, which should he re been ready to confess her actual good for the hair and scalp, reduced by gradual stages to tepid ige, her own honesty now riscs moves dandruff, gives the hair The appearance of grey oup in evidence against her. A lovely sheen, and, in the case of white hair can be much improved

So the tradition which decreca

permanently waved hair, helps to by the addition of "blue rinse" ahat a woman should never tell

keep waves in place.

now on

A very

ther age has its root in

sound necessity. After all, there is something to be said for tradi

to the final water. There is Ordinary olive oil may be used. shampoo powder

a special It should ho heated to blood tem-market that contains perature. The hair should be rinse for white hair.' parted as low as possible on one!

Massage Again side and the oil massaged into the roots with the tips of the fingers. When the hair feels soft and Divide the hair again Д little

the water rung clean, the head higher up, and so on until the should be wrapped in a tawel an! whole of the scalp has been treat the superfluous water squeezed

then bet ed. The head should

the tau dr out. Next, pour tied up in an old silk handker Cologne or bottle of friction over chief and left while preparations the head, and massage vigorously, for the shampoo, are in progress. The tins of the fingers should If you give yourself a shampoo be well pressed into the scalp, over the bath you will avoid much hard enough to move it on and down, and should not be allowed splashing of the floor.

to slide lazily over the hair. The It is as well to have every-hair must then be dried slowly. For those women who always thing to hand before starting operations. A large basin for wash the hair at home, it would final rinsings; a lemon cut in be a good investment to buy one which linen of the new hand driers half; two or three clean towels (not the Turkish variety) plug into the light.

Long hair should be combed are necessary. And, for that finali touch of elegance-a friction-out while still wet. starting from have a small bottle of eau de the ends and working gently, up the Cologne or one of those new to the rcots. Combing in single-dose bottles put up special- usual way is apt to break it off.

that now ly for the hair and

Brushes ant comba should be come in all the favourite periven a shampoo at the sam fumes.

time ns the hair. A few drops: af vinegar er ammonia added to the rinsing water will keep thei hristles white and in good condi- tion.

Softening the Water

A big can of hot water to which a squeeze of lemon Juice and,

SALESMAN SAM

PRACTICIN ON EVERY THING THAT LOOKS LIKE A TARGET WAS A GOOD HUNCH! BOY! AM I GETTIN' GOOD!

TO-

A. W. In Exchange.

A jewel studded velvet tri- angie is the newest evening auccess.

A Break for Sam!

HEY! THAT'S TH' WIFES DISHPAN! I'LL HAVE TH LAW ON YEW, YOUNG FELLA!

NOW NOW, JOSHUAY! LET THE YOUNG MAN ALONE!Ą GOT

ANOTHER DISHPAN IN TH

KITCHEN!

Acroos.

1 When a policeman holde a com.

plicated hold, he la but a countryman.

What do they care? Two hoots, to use their form of expression. 9 A single person who end

double after six.

10 Intended to humiliate.

up

12 A cause of friction, but an en

viable quality.

13 The cusential part of this nð.

Jective in in the middle.

16 The heart of the polly. 17 An English mountain. 10 Part of Central Eumpe. 21 The part of Eastern Europe that tolls you what kind of bird you

are.

24 One who has "riz."

in

26 Reversed tail of 20 Down. 27 Plentiful when the Colonel

followed by the "unco guld." 28 Hidden in "She was literally in tortures with free ache, wasn't she 7"

31 He would not have become sore if they had put him to face the London Pavilion.

12 Flowering plant. 33 Want

34 Concrete, may be, or an army

may be.

Down

1 Here's a note for a bit of a girl, 2 Balance of advantage.

3 Hung about and apparently

painted a Sussex town red.

4 Pack below the cunkian in Corn

wall.

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a penknife.

16 This nogments small sounds. 18 Lady in flanneletts.

20 Lady In the bridal veil.

hott

22 Do workers strike when it is

23 Trap.

24 A Lancashire town,

25 A foreign Richard. 29 Metal.

30 The maid is upset in the mil

die.

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