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TAI PING

Special limited engagemeNT.

FOUR DAYS ONLY.

STARTING FROM THURSDAY, JUNE 22, TO SUNDAY, JUNE 25.

ISABEL O'BRIEN

At 2.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m.

THE HOLLYWOOD HI-LIGHTS

ON THE STAGE

New Songs-Dancos Novelties Comedios

& Mantell's New Manikins.

ALSO

ON THE SCREEN

22nd & 23rd “THE CAT CREEPS" 24th & 25th IRON MAN”

A- Universal Picture. DOUBLE ATTRACTION

Prices As Usual.

WHY WASTE YOUR MONEY ON HATS OF YESTERDAY'S STYLE ?

BUY GAGE, MAY BLOSSOM, PARIS CHIC

HATS-

the hats of the hour which have taken Shanghai well-dressed women by storm! Special Offer 50% Cash Discount.

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OUR PRICES

BREAKFAST

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are moderate.

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OUR PRODUCE of the best quality, (from DAIRY FARM

HOT TIFFIN

DINNER

consisting of 5 courses at 50 conts. consisting of 7 courses at 75 conts. consisting of 10 courses at $1.00.

consisting of 11 courses at $1.25.

Swift service, and good attention given to all patrons. Cuisine now under EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT,

EDWARD VIDERO,

Manager.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

FOR THE SUPPER PARTY

Grey Organza in Lovely Moulded Lines Makes This Stylish Triple-Service Costume

By Joan Savoy

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So-called "garden party clothes" always intrigue women, even though so fow ever get to garden parties.

Supper dresses are much more in tune with American life As it is lived to-day. And approximately the same type of pret- ty, feminine thing is suitable both for Sunday suppers and gar den parties. Top the dress with a big hat, and there you are! If you feel it in your bones that you are going to be asked out a lot, or will have to entertain a lot, or perhaps go to several .stylish weddings, then you'll need type of costume..

One particularly good supper dress is made of grey organza, with lovely moulded lines, over a grey satin slip. It has long. fight organza alceves, making it quite the right thing for dinner parties, too.

The smart new feature is the ficha made with ruffly edger that give the desired wide-shouldered effect, then taper to a point at high waistline and the ends cross to girdle the dress and fasten in the back,

Where the fichu meets at the V neck, there is a handsome red and rhinestone pin, an effective touch of colour against the moonglow organza.

FASHION NOTES

(From A Paris Correspondent)

tempted. Skirts often concentrate their fullness in the back,

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YOUR CHILDREN

By Olive Roberts. Barton

A mother has asked me about stammering. She is greatly` dis- tressed-about her three-year-old boy who looks up at her so piti- fully after an attempt at words, and saya, "Mother, I can't talk.""

She despairs of curing him be- cause it runs in the family, and nsks me if I enn give her any ad- vice that will help ever so little. What can I say, what can I do, except give the general informa- tion about plenty of rest, plenty of fresh air, not too much excitement, and a great deal of happiness? Of course, ahe has heard all this be fore. And, she has heard, too, that many children during their adventurous fourth year (after three) begin to stammer because 1 their excited thoughts get abend of their tongues. Naturally they get over it in time unless the habit is deepened and set by perpetual re- ference to it in the family.

Seek Able Advice

wns

I read a treatise on stammering not long ago and when I through I had learned something and Co- about glands, ordination, but was not one step ahead of where I started as far as

nerves,

cure was concerned.

There are research centres

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

ACROSS

1 A bit of a foot.

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9 Cod recolia from these brutos-

and no wonder.

10 Insincerity.

It was the Cup I dropped that ho was after. Quite nettled at the idea of losing it, he was seen to grab over the bars and rake up what he could (hidden),

12 Acted like a younger son,

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13 Much turn.

lle gets busy-ami ntcals cattle

in the States.

17 Lingers lazily.

19. He could have told us what the

sirens rang

if he had listened In 21 "Real mon! (Scata anag.).

There are birds in these turka- one

bird in one tank, London theatre.

2

with

queen's necklace,

stimulants,

where cures are being studied and 27 Cardinal who hecame entangled worked out with more or less suc-es Stir in tar to make theao Ceas. There are people who go about and conduct classes for stammerers who do much good. Whether they work permanent cures or not I cannot say.

If I had a child whom I felt was In for a life of inhibited speech, I should write to the medical cen- tre of the nearest large city, and get first-hand advice about whom to consult. Such a course might result in treatment at a hospital, or merely in a course of procedure at home to be carried out patient-

ly.

Spare Child Embarrassment

But I first would be sure that it was right advice and not too ex- perimental, and that it was in the hands of a doctor who really knew all that can be known about this perplexing affliction.

One thing I should do, having this in my family. That is to pro- vent the little soul from seeing how unhappy and worried I was about it. I would campaign among my friends and his play- mates to treat it as a matter of course and not add self-conscious- ness and embarrassment to make him still more unhappy.

I should have him accept it as

a matter of course. As tactfully and-carefully-as I could I would have him speak slowly. Many children outgrow it. They do so more quickly if they are not re- minded of it. And they must not see that their parents arc dis- tressed.

There Are Worse Aflictiona

It is a cross to bear, I know, but after my visit to a large Children's Hospital three days ago, where so many of the little sufferers will nover be out of bed, or will go through life hopelessly crippled, I feel that there are such really heavy crosses for some parents, that the cross of stammering la something to be borne without Inment,

For evening wear some aro finished with what might be called

There is nothing wrong with rudimentary trains. Most women The ensemble idea is still pro-are probably tired of the broad-rying exercises or safe "cures" minent, but shows frequently com-shouldered fine and this, I think, or stammering if the mother binations of two materials, print has gone more or less into oblivion.knows of anyone nearby who has some really useful knowledge. and plain fabrics, or two colours, Women this season want to be moreBut she must approach any such rather than entirely matching, feminine. Many of the new gowns shown have an accompanying cout.

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Pockets are patched on the sports suits, and the sports dress, as many 好想 four to a garment, sometimes, and almost always two.

A general feature of the new mode is the concentration of in- terest in the backs of the models

Sports suits look to their buttons this applying especially to skirts.

the for metal clips for practically the Draperies reminiscent of bustle are quite frequently at-sole means of ornamentation.

SALESMAN SAM

HOW MUCH ARE THE EGGS TODAY, SAM'?

MAJOR'S

help with a philosophic mind.

can

If it fails she might try the other plan suggested if she manage it. If everything fails sho has then a direct duty. And that is to see that the child is as happy as possible and that she cultivate happiness and accept- ance in horself.

He Doesn't Fool!

JESSA MINUTE, TILL I Go {TH BEST EGGS ARE 33

·A DOZEN - 13¢ A DOZEN IN-LDON'T KNOW EGG5-

FOR CRACKED ONES-

BEST EGGS

ACTLY MYSELF!

"THAT'LL BE HOTSY-

TOTSY, SAMMY BOY.

29 This may be difficult to decipher: It's parity under the chures, 20 Graceful birds which writers find

useful.

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The clue is unbecoming. Sorry.

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4 Be jovially conviving though it

is terse to some extent.

GA Intinus palace,

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7 It's a slack way of driving with

this (two words).

EAGLE'S CRUISE. PRECEDED BY PLANES TO WEIHAIWEI

Weihaiwel, June 20. H.M. Aircraft Carrier Eagle

BA reveria for the triumphant

party in the States.

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You won't need to put down all these old coins to obtain a re-

arın.

14 Banishes this to raise costs. 10 In the latest fashion.

18 I'm late, I'm afraid, with the doctor, but it's a sacrifice wo The

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concurrent occupation those standing and wailing. 21 Very cut up after the war. 23 Hidden in Clue 11.

of

25 The kind of row to which'anger

gives rise.

20 Ho advanced but slowly, accord-

ing to the book.

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BABY'S OWN_TABLETS

Make a Fellow. Feel Great!

Look

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Nice

Taste Nice

For Babies & Children's

STOMACH, BOWEL &

TEETHING TROUBLES.

By Small

BEST EG

CRACK ME A DOZEN OF TH BEST ONES!

If you would see your

children grow stronger

day---become

and

of life-try Emul-

the mother's md §. Ask for SCOTTES

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