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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1933,

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

SALE

COMMENCING TO-DAY

EVERY ARTICLE

GREATLY REDUCED

BATHING SUITS & SHOES

PURE WOOL SUITS

SALE $5.75,

SALE $6.50 up.

AUSTRALIAN MAKE "KLINGTITE"

PURE WOOL SUITS

"SEAGULL" SUITS

SALE $7.50 up,

"JANTZEN" SUITS BARGAIN $10.75 Usual $17.50

BATHING SHOES $1.50 Ladios' Size.

¡Production of U.S. Rubber Co.)

CAPS BARGAIN 40 Cts.. up.

SUMMER

HAND BAGS BARGAIN

BRITISH SMART BAGS $5.00 Usual $9.75. AMERICAN SMART BAGS $1.25, $1.50. $1.95. BIG RANCE OF MODEL BAGS

ALL SPECIAL BARGAINS,

NEW SUMMER HATS & SUNSHADES

AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES UNTRIMMED HATS 50%

RAINCOATS For LADIES &

CHILDREN

SPECIAL FOR SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS WITH CAP TO MATCH SALE FROM $4.75 up.

LADIES' LIGHTWEIGHT COATS $7.50.

COTTON VESTS Now 30 Cts. ca.

SILK UNDIES & SUMMER GIRDLES AND ALL NEW SUMMER GOODS AT SPECIAL PRICES.

ELITE

STYLES

A.P.C. BUILDING.

PHONE 22432.

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ASSEUSE S. KISAKI

Recommended for many years by Govern- ment Clyll ital, Peak Ifosta), etc., and by all the keel

Doctors,

24. Wyndham Street. Telophona 24945.

Lung trouble

eas often be avoided

by the timely use of

SCOTT'S Emul

alon which is widely prescribed in sections of the

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throat and chest. Bakk for

SCOTT'S Emulsion

The protector of life

Jimmy's

1, D'Aguilar Street.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

FILMY FROCKS FOR

FILMDOM'S FAMOUS

Maureen O'Sullivan.

Hollywood.-Clothes are getting summery and charming. Maureen O'Sullivan has a new white lace frock with capa sleeves and flaring skirt and makes a completely lovely picture by topping it with a picture hat of white straw. adorned with hand and flowers of white patent leather.

Joan Crawford, wore a starched chiffon dreas and a huge apray of orchids.

Vern Engels, wore a powder blue embroidered organdie dress with its own little matching three-tiered cape, all rippling around her.

Patricia Ellis has a new dinner dress of white organdie with butterfly sleeves, very short, a cute high collar and butter- ily bow of organdy under the chin and the dress itself form- lifting and smart as can be. She wears fancy white organdle gloves with it, with finring three tiered cuffs.

Marlene Dietrich, has a handsome new spring suit of black linen, with Rodier blouse and matching hat.

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Marian Nixon, wore the most summery print seen to date. It was beige chiffon, with bright coloured field flowers splashed gaily all over it.

GLORIFYING

YOURSELF.

By Alicia Hart

Our grandmothers used to take sulphur and molasses for a spring

tonic.

Modern women find facials, new coiffures and a manicure do the trick very nicely and are much easier to take.

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or

First of all, either take the plunge and get your face done for you or give yourself a facial You that's worthy of the name. can get very inexpensive half- facials, or business-facials whatever name your local beauty shops call their half-price faciale this spring. And the luxury of lying back in state, with someone else worrying about your face for change, has a marvellous effect on your spirits.

Your hair probably needa ro- much conditioning. That means brushing, massage, a bit of tonic Spring should make every wom-every night. Nothing sets a wom an look into her mirror.

an up more than a permanent

If your face isn't shining and wave, remember that. Give your handsome to greet life during this self a water wave or put your hair hopeful season, do something up in kid curlers, or do something to make it prettler. Spring should call out your best efforts!

about it.

The most hopeless face can be apruced up. The stringiest and drabblest hair can take on new life, new sheen and be done be- comingly..

BABY'S "PLAYGROUND"

If you are too fat, then you'll

It is an excellent idea to cover have to reduce, there's nothing the aides and bottom of the baby's Of cloth else that can raise your ego to the play pen with oll cloth.

воар and pitch spring intends it to be. is easily washed with Otherwise, your work in getting water and, in gay colours, presents! your spring tonles is infinitesimal, a very cheerful appearance.

SALESMAN SAM

ATTA BOY, SAM! SQUIRTA HULL) WHY YOUR AFFAIR LOTTA THET PERFUMERY ON ME! I'M CALLIN' ON TH'

WIDDER JONES!

SWEET ATTAR OFONIONS

TEN SCENTS

FOR A DIME.

WITH "TH' WIDOW IS GETTIN' SERIOUS

AIN'T IT, CAP?

PARFUMES

USEFUL HINTS.

Plaids for Style.

Plaid silk dresses are amarlor than printed ones this spring. Many of them have jackets of solid colours and it is very chic to have ja Jucket of the same coloured plaid

In larger squares.

Coats and Dresses, Both Some of the new cent dresscs for spring are most practical. They are made to wear either an coat or as a dress. The ones with with detachable capes or

xtra fur pleces allow for a wider ange of variety.

Printed in the World's Fair Fashion

Architecture has gone into women's clothes, as evidenced in this charming new print in rich brown and rose tencs, de- signed by Walter Dorwin Tea- 'guo who was Inspired by the exteriors of some of the build- ings now being built for the Century of Progress Exposi- tion.

This dress is particularly lovely and wearable, being a one-piece model, with flaring three-quarters-caps sleeves, an old-fashioned yoke and a fichu made of brown organdie, that droops over one shoulder and ties in a bow. It is removable for laundering.

She Knew Her Stuff!

YEW SED IT, BOY! LAST TIME CALLED ON HER, WHEN SHE WASN'T LOOKIN', KISSED

HER, B'GOSH!"

ROCK SALT

TWO QUARTZ

FOR, A

ROCK

SOH, YOU OLD ROMEO! WHAT DIDSKE DOŽ

PARFUMES

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ACROSS

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125

124

1 Mixed up in a gay tank in the

mikile of Africa,

6 Not in your hand at the moment, but you're sure to find them in any ease.

9 Remarkably, with regal ending. 10 Jeremiah asks if there to neno

In fillead.

12 Without any rudeness weare a

can indoors.

13 A 1914 German in Belgium with his heart full of an amateur

nurse.

16 Napoleon; the last phase.

17 Ends in a cape, and houses the composer of "Rule Britannia." 19 Depart, a stream and music note

for an anthropoid.

21 A mighty henst with a fluttering.

tail.

24 On the Uxbridge road.

26 Started the "Eat more fruit"

campaign.

27 A general mix-up.

22 Lough.

21 Ment.

32 An unnamed informant (two

words).

33 A certain girl has become fat

on account of ten.

134 "Pal liga a gun," maybe, and well

blowing

(anag);

DOWN

1 Throw to a little liner.

thust

2 Why Is the Roman ensperar fike

N or P?

3 Looking

like this conveys

suspicion or doubt.

4 Sano key (anagram).

6 May be feasy, but It's wrong in

a monarch.

RICH AREAS TO HELP NEEDY TOWNS

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7 Did the eminent composer Inside lend it lustre? Surely, it had plenty without him!

8 This will give you n'queer tum: you definitely want rome intro- duction to it.

11 It's finished.

14 An article written by hand an

the fairies in-wellt just them and nothing else.

15 A glum toper (anagram).

18 Farliaments do it.

20 Egg

22 Mine in part, at least.

23 Paying attention.

24 Left in the glass (hyphen). 26 A cotton cloth that came from

China,

120 Course. 30 Poems.

Yesterday's Solution.

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penses, which are not borne industrial areas.

by

M.P.8. Interested in the Govern- ment's proposals met at the House of Commons last night with Mr.. John Slater, M.P. for Eastbourne in the chair. Representatives of and local authorities in Bucks Kent, and of Lytham St. Annes, Eastbourne and Southport were

SEASIDE RESORTS RESIST SCHEME The Government's plan to relieve present. distressed areas-where rates aro

Most of the resorts, it was stated, 148. or more in the £-by rear-had suffered severely in recent years ranging the Exchequer grants at and could not afford to agree to the expense of the wealthier areas, the Government's rearrangement of

grants. is meeting with resistance.

The Government proposes & con- Opposition comes mainly from seaside, pleasure and residential tribution to the relief of distressed. resorts, who maintain that their low areas, equal to half the sum con- Arcas. A poundage is a false index of pros-tributed by better-off

sum of about £1,000,000 has been perity.

They say they have upkeep ex-mentioned.

PLATE GLASS

INSURANCE

For Particulars and Rates Apply:--

CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LIMITED.

Hongkong Bank Building. Phone: 28121.

By Small

REFUSED TA LOOK AT ME FER TH’

REST OF THE EVENIN'!

SPACE

HOT

FER SALE

WATER

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