THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1933.
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By Olive Roberis Barton
on and "Got your things out to play," said Mathilda's mo- ther. "All that nice sun and here you are working that puzzle with your shoulders all hunched Get your skates and go over for Betty, why don't you?
up.
Mathilda didn't wait to go but sho did as she was told. "Please don't touch my puzzle, will you, Mother? I finish it when I come in."
But her mother AVILI cleaning and the card table was right in the middle of the room. She scoop- ed up the picces and put the box away in the bookcase. Her eyc fell on a book. She took it out and carried it to the door.
"Mathilda!" she called to one of the blue-couted figures down the street. "Come here. I want you."
Playtime Interrupted
In a minute Mathilda's skates hit the lower step with a bang. "You'll have to take this book back to the library for mo. It's overdue now. 1 forgot all about it."
"All right. I'll skate."
"No, you can't. It's too far and going across skates. Lenve them
I won't have you
truffic
here."
"Oh dear, we were just begin- ning to have such a good time!" But the little girl unstrapped her skates and took the book.
After a while she came in with Betty. "My puzzle, Mother, where is my puzzle?"
"I had to put it away. cleaning."
I WRA
"Oh goodness! I wish you'd shoved it off on the box lid. I spent just hours on it. Come on upstairs, Betty.We'll begin it all over again."
Mother Is Tired!
The children disappeared. In a few minutes Mrs. Brown, tired
¿SWAGGER SPRING WRAPS
THE HIP LENGTH JACKET AT
THE RIGHT IS OF PLAID MATELESSE TAFFETA WITH A PLEATED, FLARING
BACK.
THE MILITARY CAPE
BELOW IS OF GRAY BROADCLOT!! WITH SILVER BUTTONS FOR
FASTENING.
THE THREE-QUARTER WHITE LINEN COAT AT THE RIGHT WAS INSPIRED BY THE OLD-FASHIONED LINEN
DUSTER.
GLADYS PARKE B
and hot, looked into the room. GLORIFYING
"Mathilda, I do think you might
help me a little sometimes. Is
that all you can find to do?"
"What is it, Mother?"
YOURSELF.
"Well, I can't do those lunch Cologne-For That Fresh
dishes and you'll just have to.".
touches help you out.
Fow women seem to appreciate cologne. The Continental woman never travels without her bottle of "freshener."
Instead of being redolent with
Mathilda got up off the floor. Spring-like Fragrance. perfumery, it's much better to
"You go on. Betty. I'll be back
as soon as I can."
In half an hour she rturned,
but Betty sald she would have to
go home now. It was late.
"I'll walk down with you," of- fered her hostess.
By Alicia Hart
In early Spring you should feel and look fresh au a delay.
Whether you really feel that a lot of "No," said Mrs. Brown, "I'm zo-way or not, there are ing to sit down now and I want tricks that will give the impres- you to be here to answer the tele-slon that you do. phone and doorbell."
"I'lace you to-morrow, Good-by!"
Just then the telephone
have that fresh fragrance that jcologne gives.
Don't just dash it onto your hands. Dampen a bit of gauze or cotton with it, give your face the once over, freshen your neck with
it and moisten it again to freshen under your arme.
The last thing you should do, when thoroughly dreacd, is to treat your hands to either a hand Immaculate clothes, being per- lation that is fragrant, or to Betty.fectly groomed yourself, and then moisten them with cologne and
the addition of certain little rang.disappointments and contradic-
rub them together. A little
on
It was one of her mother's friends. tione. A little thought and a few your wrists do a lot to rest tired She talked half an hour.
Needless Disappointments
simple directions would have dis. posed of Mathilda's duties easily
nerves.
One of the chief reasons cologne
and quietly. And she could have is so good is its very fresh fra-
On her way to get dressed sha of interruptions, confusing orders, grance. The favourite colognes all have a spicy freshness, a fro- passed Mathilda's room. "Are you
grance comparable to redolent at that again? You should be out- doors on a day like this. I can't used her free-time peacefully and pines, even though the actual see why children want to stick in happily. What next? Was the smell may be very different.
to the contrary.
the house." She had forgotten theme of her life.
To complete a fresh start each that she had given recent orders
Busy mothers cannot always day, try using pine needle bath plan ahend, but too often children salts and then cologne after you If we look over that afternoon, are pawns to be moved by our sud-have finished. You'll find your- one thing impressess UA. The den notions. If they are not sys- self all ready to start forth with whole affair as far as the child, tematie it is often because we lack head up, your heart much lighter was concerned, was a patchwork system ourselves.
and your spirits venturesome.
SALESMAN SAM
Sam's Some Help!
ACROSS
1 Coupled with powers in perloul.
ustical parlance.
9 Frletion, or, maybe, the result
thereof.
10 He succeede where Icarus
lamentably failed.
11 The burden-of taxation, per-
hapa--and where it lies.
12 They are indispensable to factor-
ies and watches.
13 Facial contortion which may
express pleasure or pain.
116 An attack.
17 A near relation makes you put
up n defence.
19 When beheaded the foreman may yet display himself to his
men.
22 Wash.
25 Latterly it's cold here on the
Riviera.
26 A musketeer.
27 Olive reada Tagore and tries to teach it. She finds her pupils no responsive (hidden).
30 It will be an event if you guess
this.
31 This fishes wholesale.
32 Discontent and bad weather are largely responsible for your arting uncontrollably.
DOWN
1 This takes in the heir, and it
concerns you—or me. Drenches. -
Hidden in Clue 27.
What with the insect and the attendant it's a brave chow. Hero's lover.
6 Neat perhaps in itself behend-
ed.
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7.Obtains by threat, certain legal offences having been included. 8 Engraving.
14 Convenient as breathing spaces. 15 Here we may regard a tree as
un enclosure,
18 "A account of empty boxes"
("Ronico and Juliet").
120 Where connoisseurs may con-
gregate.
21 To bent one is considered to be
Aluneful.
22 Country of Europe,
23 Justifiably annoyed when stung,
24 The foreman in 19 when ho lost
his lead.
28 Hidden in Clue 27.
29 Another form of 28.
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WELL, I GUESS I'D BETTER WORK A BIT TONIGHT, AND GET THESE
BILLS CLEANED UP!
I'LL STICK AROUND AND: HELP YA!
OFFICE
CAN YA BEAT IT, GAM? I SURE AM GETTIN' ABSENT-MINDED! CAN'T EVEN REMEMBER MY, OWN TELEPHONE NUMBER!
HEY!
LETS SEE, NOW! GEE, I'M AS BADAS JYYOU! NEITHER CAN 11 BUT WHY WASTE.
TIME "TRYIN' TA
THINK OF IT?
JEST CALL UP YER WIFE AND ASK HER! SHE'LL KNOW!
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