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IMACIA SERRAVALLO TRIEST

"SERRAVALLO'S TONIC"

The Ideal Tonic and Restorative. If you feel Weak. "Nervy," "Run-down" "Serravallo's Tonic" is just what you want.-

The Virtues of

"SERRAVALLO'S TONIC"

are well-known to Medical Men, by whom it is largely prescribed. It builds up Brain, Nerves and Body. There is nothing to equal it after Fever or Flu or any other Exhausting Disease, in General Debility and prostration from whatever cause arising.-Children take it as readily as grown up people.

$3 and $5

por bottle.

It's taste is delicious.-

Sole-Agents for Hongkong:-

THE HO THONG COMPANY, LTD. 48A, Bonham Strand West-Phones 26127-25646. Obtainable from:-

TIME BINCERE CO., LTD.

THE WING ON CO., LTD. TY SHING, 108, Queen's Road, FRENCH STORE.

THE SUN COMPANY, LTD. KWAN TIE 102, Queen's Road. EMPRESS HOTEL HOTEL ASIA.

IN KOWLOON

HUNG CHEONG, TAI WO and at the EMPRESS STORE

Solo-Agents for:-

MANILA, Philippine Isl. Ki Lin Tong, Manila. BANGKOK, Siam: Song Guan Store.

CELEBES: N. V. Hvg. v 3. Mohrmann, Makasar.

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SALE

30% Discount

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933.

THE WORLD. OF WOMEN

SALUTE THE COLOURS

Film Beauties Don Sweaters With Plain Skirts

Hollywood. Gay sweaters topp-

ing plain skirts are the preferred colour touch in Hollywood's sports And most of things right now,

Hollywood flaunts brilliant colours or stripes, in these awenters.

white

Shirley Grey weard a red, white and blue sweater with n skirt and long white coat, The sweater blouse is white, with red, white and blue striped sleeves and starf.

Д

black wool Fay Wray wore skirt and a white silk knitted bold design in sweater with a binck, also black and white sports" shoes.

Others wearing plain skirts and gay sweaters Intely include:

Frances Dee, in n brown wool skirt and a very bright orange wool awenter, a brown hat banded in orange and brown 'and brown sports shoes.

Peggy Hopklus Joyce, wearing gray slacks and a pale yellow turtleneck sweater with Kray accessories.

Shirley Grey

YOUR CHILDREN, be of deckled help to mothers. It

Books are Real Helps to Mothers.

seems to fill a certain gap left out of most health books on children. Doctors can tell us to do certain things but they cannot say "how" because they aren't able to give a whole course in home mursing. This is a field of its own.

By Olive Roberts Barton

This book, "Amateur Nurse," They say that motherhood is written by Mary Wright Wheeler,

it in. Alum profession. I'

# go about daing mother must be everything from a things in a sick room for any doctor to a psychiatrist, as well as member of the family, young or a good dietician, steward and even old. electrician and plumber. She is father-confessor, judge, jury and hungman, healer and yogl.

What price mother!

Now she is reading. And thank heaven the public docsn't whisper about her if she brings up her baby by book. I used to have to hide mine. What Dr. Holt or any of his cullengues had to say about regalar feeding and modified milk I had to keep a secret between my self and the covers of the books I rend.

I believe that every mother with a family would not only be helped but relieved to have some- thing to turn to besides herself when she has to nurse some mem- ber of her family. I always keep handy my book on first-nic

Preparedness for Illness Speaking of nursing. reminds me: the one thing we do not pre- pare for is illness. We see that we have supplies for the kitchen, laundry, bed-rooms, the whole house. Then when illness comes along, perhaps in the middle of the night, we have to get the To-day mothers can come right neighbours up to borrow the out in the open, book in hand. It simplest of sick-room parapher

is quite the thing to say, "Dr. nalla,

FASHION HINTS.

Blouses for Spring.

The blouses that go with your new spring sult can make the on- tire outfit serve many occasions, Have a blouse of lame or other formal material and when the coat | is removed the dressy blouse and skirt ean well go to tea or oven dinner. Silk blouses of less for- inal varieties make it an ideal street costume.

To Keep Your Hat on

The way to keep

shallow head in crowned hat on your spite of vagrant spring breezes in to tle a bandana handkerchief tightly around your head then jam the hat on over it.

and

WHITE

COLLAR

CLASS

Toby Wing Hollywood.-Demure collars aro giving Hollywood girls individ-

Toby Wing weara a fovely

Richardson says this," or "Dr. The wise mother will keep on uality In their spring dresses. Bartlett says that," or "Dr. Fish-hand those articles or simple re-

Bo and so."medies that will not deteriorate shawl collar on a black crope dream boin tells us to do

with time. Enameled and glass-that is exquisitely tucked in Quite human to hunt up O'Shen, ware will not deteriorate. Rub-scallops and then embroidered to Sayles or Langdon; or other auber goods will stand up muchboot. It stands up around her But neck, a little bit like an old- thors on child health and child longer than they used to. understanding. I wonder some-even so, hot-water bottles, ice-caps fashioned ruff, and gives her face times if the voung mother of to- and so on are excellent things for Aattering frame.

emergencies. day realizes that she lives in a truly golden age.

Elisyn Landi, wore a black crepe de chine dress with a triple-decked

NEW HATS & NEW FROCKS she seeks in books, but the added tion. in much the same light as dark dresses with hand-embroid-

MODE ELITE

Entrance the Chinese Bazaar).

China Building.

Queen's Road C.

Gets you well

and keeps you wall that is the object of SCOTT'S Emision

which

beals, nourishes aoû strengthens. Your doctor. Imamu - EL

Aak for

SCOTT'S Emulsion “The protector of life

It is merely a suggestion, but it white pique collar and matching seems logical, does it not? The cuffs. She also wore a knitted fez An Aid to Home Nursing one thing we are not prepared for of fine white wool at least six She not only has the advantage sually is sickness. There are inches high.

Claudette Colbert has several of what professional knowledge people who regard auch prepara-

pacifists regard an army. "Get it ered white organdle collars. The advantage of liberty as far public opinion is concerned, to ready and trouble comea!" they prettiest one she has is an after- avall herself freely of what she say. I don't believe that same neon dress of black crepe with a preparation ever causes trouble.watteau neck and a little guimpe At any rate it is sheer im-of hand-flowered white organdie A day or so ago a clerk handed providence not to provide for and itle puff sleeves of the same me still another book which mast Falckness.

can find.

SALESMAN SAM

HIYA, CHUCK! WAITIN' TA GET IN ΤΗΣ PUPPET SHOW?

PEEWEE THEATRE

ዕs

NAW! JEST GITTIN' UP COURAGE TAGO IN AN' ASK FER THAT JOB!

AT THIS THEATRE

TONY

organdle embroidery.

Quite So, Sam!

NOW LOOKA HERE, CHUCK! TAKE MY STEER AN GO SEE ALDERMAN GILHOOLEY AN HAVE HIM FIX IT UP WITH TH GUY, WHO OWNS

"TH SHOW!

ISTAGE! IDOOR

TORTONIST

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OPERÁTOR WANTED

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'KIDS OVER

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HUH, SAM2

THEATRE

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

ACROSS

1 Be careful for the future, wo'll

say no more about it this timo. "I could not love thee, dear, 80 much, loved I not more." 10 Lines. Gap (anag.). 11 You' have to go back for this. 12 The writer was ovidently a schoolboy with erib of his

14 He asumeg, sensibly enough, that Greta Garbo needs to evict immediately the paid legions of the Press who make her life à trlu (hidden).

16 Dots and dashes.

10 This may be left by one who is'

this with a letter in front.

18 Small cuins.

21 Oldest.

24 Flowers.

28 Laud.

30 Hidden in Clue 14.

31 Baleen (anag.).

32 Converse in almian fashion.

33 Thinks about the wise men.

14 Powerful acid.

35 "My ten lit a" bencon of learn- Ing by their intellectual power

(anng.).

2 Remains.

DOWN

3 Hidden in Clue

4 You'll get quite a good one at

the "Ret Inn."

5. Not so nice.

6 Is balanced.

7 The author of Clue D.

8 Clans have their place in these

portions of the church. 11 Quick.

13 Hidden in Clic 14.

17 "Get lean in" an awkward kind

of way (anag.).

10 Unlike a eat, he has but a single

life.

20 There's one for evory 'winner. 22 The most prolific, of the world's

writers.

23 Such a horse given its driver

littlo of the first part, 26 Remedy.

27 Holder.

28 This looks liplike to me.

29 You've got a customer with money here--about fifty-one.

Yesterday's Solution.

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