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ASTOUNDING Raincoat

Bargains.

FOR LADIES

125

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1933.

THE WORLD

OF WOMEN

HATS GLISTEN THIS SUMMER

18

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

118

120

(FROM JULY 1st!

Shiny Straws, Patent Leather,

Cellophane Braids Make Them Veritable Halos!

CHEAP AT $13.50 BUT-

CHEAPER $10.80

AT

These 125 Coats are splendid value for Ladies. Contrasted trimming and latest designs.

170

CHEAP AT $8.75 BUT-

CHEAPER $6.80.

AT

170 Raincoats in reliable quality, special summer weight and very attractive styles.

ONE LOT

A

SPECIAL

BARGAINS

$4.50 to $6.50!

ALSO CHILDREN'S COATS

Specially for School Children. Strong Material. Leather lined. Caps to match..

Priced From $4.50

Sizes from 18 to 39)

each size 50 cents difference.

ELITE

A.P.C. BUILDING.

GORDON'S SALE

HAS COMMENCED

Take advantage of the reduced prices.

1/3 DISCOUNT

OFF ORDINARY STOCK.

Gets you wen

and keeps you well that is the object [ol@8COTT'6.

beals, nouris wtrength

doctor

Aak for

SCOTT'S Emulsion

#the protector of Life

By Joan Savoy

No sooner have the spring háts bloomed on every head than summer hats appear which make you wish you could change your handpiece immediately.

There are many blacks, many whites, many blues on deck. Brims come with warmer, sun. And so do gleaming things. Your hat will be a veritable halo this summer in rough shiny straws, patent leather trimmings, cellophane braide, and all sorts of glamorous, and other fragile looking materials.

*

For the sophisticated woman there is a new little "high hat" made of shiny black cire straw, with a veil that flares down over your right eye and then stands up from the pleated little bon-

A gleaming rhinestone pin in pointed design, adds sophisticated touch in front.

net.

For that all-white mode for suits and dresses that is coming your way this summer, there in a white organdie hat, with double-cuffed gloves to match, made of the organdie. Black cire ribbon, Inces up the bonnet and ties the wrists of the cuffs. In white pique, black patent leather serves these purposes.

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This little ensemble has a youthfulness about it that is irresistible. Moreover, it carries with it a certain freshness' that will makó verybody looking at you fed cool on the hottest day,

There's something feminine and charming about the combinations of pink and blue that women will wear this summer.

One hat of this new Frenchy duet of tones la a ten-rose pink straw with just the right shade of blue organza trimming it. The blue organza makes an over-brim, a drooping, lifting brim it is too, and then the blue ribbon is plented almost to cover the grown. It has that tailored look that is seldom found in a dainty dress hat-the-kind-women-look-for-in vain-usually.

YOUR CHILDREN.

from little wounds and anything the rubbish-barrel. She wasn't that can cut or scratch is better supposed to be there but she was, removed at once.

She just forgot. She cut her foot By Olive Roberts Barton.

Now there is, at Billy's house, a on a piece of Ink bottle. Billy broke a glass on the bath-nice back yard, part of it lawn.

Safely First! Clean Up of it shrubbery and part room floor. Instantly his mother part rushed for a dust pan and brush, Rower beds. There la also a small up all right in a day or two, but She not only got up all the pieces service yard next the garage another big boy, a neighbour, got but she went over the floor with where garbage can and rubbish a nail through his shoe when he a damp cloth afterward so that no barrel hide their ignomy behind a

was trying to get snowballs off the microscopie bit could work Into vine-covered lattice.

Now these two little feet healed

big bush next door. This proved

the soles of little feet and cause In the play part of the yard to be serious. Blood poisoning set

there is a wing and a swinging in.

irouble.

Another glass had a chip out of the edge. Fearful lest one of the children cut a lip on it she threw it out.

A box-spring couch In the nursery suddenly threw out a loose wire that snared the unwary

bar. The lawn in tramped pretty heard Billy's mother and flat here. The children are sup-father talking about it. Mr. posed to stay away from flower Smith was berating. Mrs. Smith for beds, shrubbery, and service yard. not seeing that the yard was kept as safe as the house, And sho in turn told him it was his job. "The children have orders to keep where it's anfe," she said. "I do watch their playground."

"Accidents Will Happen" One very warm day Billy and

as they passed. She did not allow his sister were allowed to go in her husband to eat his dinner un-their bare feet. til he had procured a file and de- tached the inch of peril from its place.

All over the house she was ever on the alert for danger.

Wounds Cause Trouble. And she was right because, as we know, big troubles can result

SALESMAN SAM

He scoffed at this. "Orderal bed just beginning to show green, the place. Get Tony to-morrow to Billy's ball went into, a flower Humph! Kids are hopping all over He went tippy toe after it and cut go over the whole yard and the a long gash on a piece of white one next door too. Tell him not chinn that had not been picked up to leave even a rusty pin." when the man, spaded. ft.

We cannot all have Tonies to A few days later they were pick up for us, but we do have playing "I-spy," and Bunny, his hands. Yards should be kept as sister, found a hiding hole behind 'enfe as houses.

GEE, I'M A SAP! THIS IS ABOUT THE STEENTH

TIME I'VE CALLED ON PHYLLIS UPP AN I'VE

NEVER. KISSED HER !...

HONK!!

On Second Thought!

(SAY, PHYLLIS, I'M GOING

TO TAKE MY HAT AND GO UNLESS YOU GIVE ME A

KISS!

REALLY

·SAM?.

ACROSS

1 Misdemeanours.

8 Favours which decidedly have

nothing in them..

9 Turn aside from an old green..

11 Ties made, to some extent, by a

deal of money.

Regard in one this,

12

14 Give 'em n

symbol.

15 Heloise's lover.

little drink n

16 Nude nag (anag),

18 Although you can't get this you

start it.

21 It's beat at first' to scatter far

and wide.

22 Just the treatment for you, wise

man.

24 A rope for hauling out the clow

of a anil.

27 Adjoins with a proviso.

28 Feature of wood.

29 Phantom.

30 It was "posted there, Mr." In a couple of words, so don't be so irascible (anagram).

DOWN

2 They carry aut, the terms of the

will, in short.

3 Egress.

4 Padded.

Thrown out.

6 Subduc.

7 Put up for this in Crete.

8 He had a Dickens of a time in

the Gordon Riots.

110 American forest beasts (two

words).

13 Why pile on the agony on the

unfortunate countryside.

17 There's an indentation in

topknot chosen.

19 Ruth, for example.

20 Ask for the-one.

the

21 A flower that enshrines a sense

of despair.

23 Bishopric.

25 A collection of figures.

26 From any direction a peaceful

Aport.

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