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KING'S THEATRE

COMING SHORTLYI

CHALLENGED BY A FRAIL WOMAN

HOWARDE HUGHES:

CARFACE

Tower-drunk, he ruled o vast metropoll with unchallengïd might until flam- Ingi luştice sent him tumbling to his doont.

PAUL MUHI ANNEVOIAK OSGOOD PERKINS KAREN MORLEY

• HOWARD HAWKS

Amped to dan Hati. Kot

UNITED ARTOTS PICTURE

Felicity

JUST

HERE

SILK WASHING DRESSES FROM NEW YORK Note the Address:

KAYAMALLY BUILDING 4th Floor. Tel. 28982.

Jimmy's

1. D'Agullar Street.

Men saw in her eyes an invitation ... that her pride denied.

HOT

ATURDA

CARY GRANT KANCY CARROLL 'RANBOUH SCOTT) A Paramount Future QUEEN'S

To-morrow.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1933,

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

THE WORLD

OF WOMEN

Capes for Breezy Springtime Chic

CHECKED TWEEDS SMART

FOR OUTDOOR GIRL

By Joan Savoy

Capes express spring as nothing else can quite do. They have that suggestion of waving motion that is a spring breeze. This is a grand year to indulge in capes. They come in

so many varieties that you can't go wrong in your choice.

If you are the lucky person who gets week-end Invitationa to visit friends, or if you are the outdoor girl who adores going to races and other sports events, the ensemble that figures a enpe in the picture is a grand choice.

Checked Brown and White

New this spring is checked brown and white. A parti. cularly good version of what it's smart to wear is a dress and matching cape of brown and white checks.

The dress is a smart and wearable, with natural chamois making a turn-back collar. points on the cuffs and a kerchief pointed belt over the top of the skirt in front.

Over this the matching cape slips, but once on it slips no longer. For two atraps insido it are there to put your arms through. This anchors it perfectly so that it swings with you, not away from you.'

Dress Cut Full Below. Hipline

The big collar to the cape is faced with the chamois, too, nil stitched neatly and effectively in brown. It is the new hip- length that is the Jauntiest daytime length for 1933 capes. The dress is cut with fullness flaring below the hiplines to give athletle fullness to the skirt. In like manner, though the shoulders of the cape fit trimly, it has fullness that falls below, in accord with the skirt's motion.

Topped with a fez of chamois colour, and worn with chamois gloves, this is the smartest-kind-of-e-costume.

YOUR CHILDREN

Teach Youngsters

Real Values

By Olive Roberts Barton

come almost a national vice.

Any-

thing becomes a vice when it blots

out the human scenery.

Instill Appreciation.

Don't I urge you, bring up the material children to value only

things, or exciting things. Excite- ment is not content.

Neither is all-work the chief

The greatest inheritance we can end of man. There is more to life is good health, than work, or should be. We need

leave a child

anda sence of values.

Good health first of all becausa

appreciation."

First of all it is a great adven-

it is the basis of everything-hap- ture just to be alive, to breathe, to piness, hope, courage and effort. walk, to sleep. Stop and think! A bad liver destroys hope quicker Would we trade places with the than a bank failure. A bad throat dead?, But that may be hard to or teeth..oozo_out_poison_into the teach to children, blood and mean in time headaches

and general misery. They kill am- The next thing is to appreciate bition and pep more quickly than nature. The sky, the stars, a lake, the loss of a job. The care we take a storm, trees, flowers, folds of of digestion and posture in child- grain, birds, the wind. An after- hood will mean botter livers. The noon walk is worth all the movies attention we give to the oral cav- and theatres on earth.

ity when children are young means

less rheumatism later on,

This much, for health.

looked matter of values.

Real Interests Abound

Then comes the beauty of mu-

GLORIFYING.

YOURSELF.

By Alicin Hart

glasacs of water a day!

Start to-morrow with a cup of hot water and a level teaspoonful of bicarbonate of soda. End the day with another cup of hot wa- ter with the juice of a lemon in it,

air. Then

Now we come to that much over-sic, of books, of all lovely things, Are you a tired business wo- Keep this up for one week and sco

created by man. But a real ap-man these days? Or a tired home-[if you don't walk on What are values? Those things preciation of beauty is tied tightly maker or even a tired debutanto? keep on keeping it up!

to a love of nature. They are al- that keep us content and normal most inseparable.

Spring is noted for giving us all If you have let down on your and that make life worth living.

setting-up exercises, start them And people! Teach the children a let-down, if we don't watch out again with new zest. And get out

tacts.

Our Primo Interests. to understand and enjoy people. The best way to beat it is to doors! Walk, play tennis, cro- Americans by and large have Nothing brings greater content bo in bounding health. Fatigue quet, roller skate, bicycle or ride two values. Making money and eventually than real human con doesn't defeat the woman who gets horseback-do anything you want spending it. When we do neither

good, sound sleep, whose system and just as long as you can,

to do but get outside just as often we have little to fall back on in There is so much to fill life hap is working perfectly and who ourselves. It lan't our fault. We pily. Such a number of things that have been taught from the day the wo should all be as happy as knows how to save herself useless | pink satin bow dangled over our kings" much happier. We can't fretting." noses from the top of the cradle, say, "Now, children, go and learn

that the reason we didn't see more your values." We must begin our- Keeping your, system in perfect of the man with the scratchy face solves to take them by the hand working condition is, perhaps the was because he was out hustling and show them. It takes time, but hardest, in these harried times in for more and still more money. it is worth it.

Money was what we must try to

got too, when we grow big.

Women 'have been moro' COM-

:

The only way to avoid spring Matigue is to beat it!

Iron Out Grease Spots Grease spots can be removed which we live. What you eat has from clothes if you work patiently much to do with it. Nobody needs and with a great deal of care. more than one good big meal a Place a clean blotter under the For Rainy Days

day. So, content yourself with spot and another clean one on top althart "Here a store and there containing diminutive too rubbers And for lunches, salads, fish, light the upper blotter and gently move Umbrellas with hollow handles frult and beverage for breakfast of the place where the spot la Now put a warm (not hot) iron on are new and smart. And it's chic Then bridge hit us. Bridge, a to have your umbrella match your don't forget your eight to 12 disappears.

soups, more fresh fruit. And it back and forth until the grense very fino thing in itself, has be-raincoat.

corned with spending than carn- ing, but who can blame them

n' store, averywhere a stora."

ACROSS-

1 He goes the whole hog. 6 As to Miss Alice, she erred. If diacaso does show, stick to the doctor's orders (hidden).

One Wilfred assisted this official

· in. "The Yeomen of the Guard." 10 Praises in classic fashion.

11. This bird's rest is disturbed, and that would seem to be poetic Justice.

12 Mix Callco with a letter and

como to the point.

13 In followed by a married WO-

man's father's name.

16 Miserable, and, for the most

-part, seemingly anxious. 18 Get away!

19 A single-taxer upset-and a bit

more,

20 Hidden in Clue 6 Across

22

24 Everlasting."

28 Ecclesiastical screen with a red

contre.

27 Renowned.

30 Lawyers put "prosequi" after this word when they haven't a

to stand on. *

a1 Tail pieces to old-time pieces.

31

12 Surname of the famous William

who whacked Napoleon.

33 Finished.

1 Put down.

DOWN

2 Hidden in Clue & Across.

Electro (anag.).

4 Shut up, seemingly in rotation.

5 In this part of the Near East

the race is not all there,

6 Doubtless he and Bacchus fre-

GREAT

quently had "Just ona more.”,

7 "A nice tune" (anag.).

8 Aptly describes a bounder.

24 Frequently a way out..

15 Take notes front a modern mn. |10 At no time are laughing fackos- boutonäitive, but here they are

at home. quite

17 Fish.

18 Mark Antony wished to borrow

number.

A

21 A letter in a dress—or anywhere

else requires one.

23 Excelled.

21 Off one's guard.

26 Well, "1. never" (anag.).

8. If you would bear it, do not

follow the heart's advice."

29 ifidden in Clue 6 Across. Yesterday's Solution. BRUGES F LEVITE E TU HILLY |"N" N MERSEY O DOFFED U ENOTED AO STUKLE BIRONER WA18FARTO TO DUTIES E ENGAGE

UTOPIA H AGREE B [N" B_NITRATE DESIGN TENRAGE E CU TOTAL" REUTERA INFIBM UK ELISE I NE ODENSE NRANGER

SUMMER

SALE

BARGAINS IN BATHING

SUITS, CAPS, & SHOES

At Low Prices To Clear,

COTTON VESTS 30 cts. each. SILK UNDERWEAR 20% Dis. SUMMER HATS and SUNSHADES

SPECIAL BARGAIN.

ELITE STYLES

ASIATIC BUILDING.

SCOTT'S

SALESMAN SAM

HEY, SAM, C'MON UP-STAIRS

AND WASH UP! ITS QUÍTTIN',

which en-

bod and

childhood

Ask for

POSE "THE

SCOTTS

Emulsion

BOXING

GLOVES

WHEN

ING

CL

"WELL,I'M DERNED

GLAD TA HEAR

THAT!

That's Better!

'GOSH!

THAT'S THE HARDEST KINDA WORK- CLEANIN UP TH' CELLAR—AND I HAVEN'T THAT'S A STOPPED A MINUTE, ALL DAN! I'M JEST

SIMPLY "FIDO FATIGUED"!

NEW ONC ON ME!

SOA

By Sigall

WELL, IFIT MAKES IT ANY CLEARER

DOG TIRED!:

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