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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. ERIDAY, JULY¬¬¬7

1933.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

CLOSING ON

SATURDAY

GORDON'S

SHOE SALE

ENDS ON

SATURDAY

JULY 8TH

SPECIAL BARGAINS

FOR

CLOSING DAY

AT

$5.00 PAIR

· REMEMBER-

ONLY

A FEW

DAYS

MORE!

10 CASES

OF SILK GOODS JUST OPENED

ARE

INCLUDED IN SALE AT SAME GREAT

SURPRISE BARGAINS

A Few Examples:-

RAW SILK All Colours

.50 Yd..

BROAD STRIPED SPUN CREPE 28′′

.55 Yd.

COTTON FABRICS Guaranteed Fast Colours

.50 Yd.

MELODY CREPE All Colours 27”

.80 Yd.

CHECKED SHIRTING SILK 27′′

SPOTTED SILK 36"

.50 Yd. .40 Yd.

THERE ARE SO MANY ARTICLES ON ALL OF WHICH WE GIVE

UNBEATABLE PRICES

THROUGHOUT HONGKONG.

TAJMAHAL SILK STORE

King's Theatre Building. D'Aguilar. Street.

Lung trouble

ean often be avoided

by the timely use of SCOTT'S Emul

alon which is widely pascribed in all

ctions of the throat, and, chest.

SCOTT'S Emulsion

tor of lif

THE WORLD

YOUR CHILDREN'

OF WOMEN

What Children Take For Granted as Necessary They Do Uncomplainingly

By Olive Roberts Barton,

The sooner we learn the word "must" the sooner we accept life without a murmur,

It would be foolish for instance to suppose that one-tenth of us would be educated if we were not "made" to go to school. I never have taken much stock in the pin- ing of the heart for the three "R" or for a knowledge of maps or battles. Here and there we find a Lincoln or an Edison who would have educated himself if never a |book had been written or a school house built, but the yearning for knowledge is absent in most peo- ple,

Probably they would grow up to regret not being able to read and write, and perhaps some thou- | Aands would make an effort to. learn when they discovered what/ they had mlased. But by tha time it would be real work learn. The time of adaptation and quick absorption is childhood.

to

The Lesson of Acceptance

What children take for granted as necessary, they do. They know they must go to school and with few exceptions off they trot.

However, this is no dissertation on the merits of education, its' ad- vantages or disadvantages, or the extent to which it should be car- ried. Neither is it a discussion of how many children like it, or how many do not, for the fact remains that few children ever set up seri- ova conflicts about school. They say they hate it but they don't ac- tually. The big thing is that they "nccept" it and in this very fact we have an enormous lesson,

The lesson is that what children learn to accept as a matter of course in childhood they do-and do it without any serious conse-: quences.

What is true of school is true. of home duties, of neatnesa about themselves, of obedience, of going' to bed on time and other regular habita. It certainly is true of work.

Puppets, Not the Goal

We don't wish to make them in- to mechanical puppets or block off their time by chart. They have no much supervision in school they need a little free-time and play- time out of it. They need, also hours in which they belong to themselves to work but their own ideas, or simply to relax.

THE BRIDES COSTUME,BELOW.

IS OF SATIN WITH A FLOWING SKIRT AND A SHORT JACKET OF

LACE, WIRED AT THE SHOULDERS. LACE ALSO FORMS THE CAP AND

GLOVES.

THE BRIDESMAID

WEARS YELLOW ORGANZA WITH TINY FLOWERS OF ORANGE AND BROWN] TRIMMING THE SLEEVES, GLOVES AND ¿SAILOR HAT WHICH IS ALSO OF THE

ORGANZA.

GLADYD

PARKER

122

ACROSS

129

130

1 Although there's sh About

before noon, I'm afraid it's a case of starve.

4 In golf ma gets the bird.

Soaking

10 This is heaven!

12 Tear

arunder.

13 "My cel, ther" has become high-

iy inflammalle (anag)..

15 No sloven, he

་་

10. The introduction to an extra-

vaganza.

wisdom which

something to maturity,

17 Words of

22 Electrical term.

24 Look out, they bite!

ጉሮ

27 Writer who was more than a

little of a poet.

28 This leaves a tell-tale mark on

the face.

1 Parts of speech in a way,

32 Not the country of Othello. but

possibly Yorkshire.

33 Ifand.

34 Endured.

36 Songs of a king.

DOWN

1 The bride of these left is

rertain to be correct.

2 "Dear to me" though not really

dear (anag.).

3 Hyphenated mutton factory.

At any rate suggests a minimum.

6 My tea (anag).

7 This is rumoured when abroad. BO, let me make it with broken

ERKA.

DARLING FOOL

10

11 I'm white with terror; it sounds

most painful.

14 A bite of haggis.

18 Syrian town.

19 Outers.

20 Helps one to secure attendance.

21 'You'll find this in the donkey's

dinner.

21 Trap you can't drive

25 Rascals to whose existence the

river is a necessity.

20 Cricket term:

20 Welcome the remedy in a classic

fashion.

30 Wash.

Yesterday's Solution. FROLIUBOMI

ZEBU

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up be- going to put your name cause she said she knew you could !do It-but-""

"I did help her last winter when ahe was laid up," Monnie mused. "Oh, Kay, if you get it I can do lots for you!"

"No, you can't," said Kay coolly.

"Why not?"

(Continued from Page 3.) tition and brushed her hair back under the little blue hat.

"Ready," she smiled, linking her arm in Kay's. "What is all this?"

Kay's eyes twinkled with mis- Kay looked over her shoulder. chief. "You "Miss Anstice ran in this morn- guess?" Ing," she confided. "Guess why "I don't know. what you're talk- she wanted to see me!"

ing about." Monnie said with in- "I couldn't," Monnie said. "Tell patience,

"

*

*

*

gocae, can't

you

GLORIFYING ÷ |touch and you just paint it onto me."

Kay-gave-her-a-little-shake Kay paused dramatically, be-"Miss Anstice's going abroad," she your arms, face, neck and hands YOURSELF with a wad of cotton dipped into

Core delivering the bombshell. repeated impatiently. "Sho'u süggenting me to do her "Well, what on earth has that | water and march out into the sun's work on the paper while she goes got to do with me?" Monnic de-

blaze sure that you'll come back abroad."

manded. just as delicato a shade as you because of the way you worked "Oh, I oughtn't to tell you," she "Kay, how aplendid! That's "Lots." Kay fairly .bounced.

Get Your Suntan Cautiously

By Alicia Hart But it is obvious that those

You'll have to make up your things they learn must be done, mind immediately whether to go will be done, without too much suntan or not this summer. conflet later on. The habit of ac- ceptance-making up one's mind

If you say "Thumbs down" on tan,

to endure unpleasant things-take a look at the new sunproof grows with the years.

beauty lotion which is designed to un-proof the skin and protect it Who is it that suffers the ner-from sunburn, tan and freckles. vous breakdown in maturity? The man or woman who has been It is a lovely pinkish lotion of taught to face things and do them pleasant odour and cool to the without a murmur when they

wore children, or the indulged, lazy, potted ones who never know what it was to have a responsibil-wears them out. Conflict! Con- flict with oneself. Trying each ity? It answers itself. Too many day to scare up enough courage to such children cannot carry on happily and sanely when life's go on-and-losing. serious problems inevitably: face

them,

Parents will do well, I think, to consider the years ahead. Will their children know how to meet Constant Conflict Harmful

real responsibility with courage They wear themselves out fight and serene minds in the years to ing to get away from them. Each come? If it is to be so then they day they have to jump the fence will have to learn that word 'must' of their own desires and in time it by heart before it is too late.

SALESMAN- SAM

HEY, SAM, I WON'T BE IN FOR A LITTLE WHILE – I'M GOIN' OVER TO

SEE DOC SPLEEN!

MAJOR'S

GEN'L

STORE

DUCK

EGGS

SOMETHIN'

WRONG WITH

YA, MR. MAJOR?

・MORE

DUCK

EGGS

left.

If you go suntan, do remember to take it easy. Get some suntan oil that prevents burning too quickly, which always hurts.

And, until you get your propér zhade of suntan, there is a new suntan lotion that you can apply to get the effect that you, really will havo later in the season. It is a deep, rich suntan in colour, is applied with cotton in a once-over manner to your face, neck, arms and hands. And it makes you look as if you have spent your summer at the bench, before you evon start

For girls who must work * ín offices when they would much pre- fer lounging at the beach or in the mountains, this suntan lotion is a boon. It gives you such a vaca.. tlon-look! And you all know the and those you soo if you can have psychological uplift to yourself that look-whether you've had the vacation or not.

Last, but not least, change your make-up to suit your new suntan."

Some Satisfaction!

AND HOW! I WAS DRESSIN' IN A HURRY THIS MORNING, WITH MY

COLLAR BUTTON IN MY MOUTH,

WHEN ALL OF A SUDDEN. 1

SWALLOWED IT!

FWESH

PUCK AIGS

QUICK ONE

AND SEE

OH, GEE! THASS

"TOO BAD.

MAJOR

en the school paper."

cried. "practically promised not Kay squeezed her sister's arm. to but I'm just bursting with It. "Exactly, And Mr. Whittingham She wants-she's going to ask you thinks I'm much too young but to go with her."

(To Be Continued) she's talking him over. She was

Eve

THE ARCADE GLOUCESTER BUILDING.

SALE

7

$2.50.

HATS. from

WASHING DRESSES $5.00.

PYJAMAS & BATHING

SUITS

Half Price.

By Small

BUT, AT LEAST, FOR ONCE YA KNOW WHERE IT IS!

SPACE

.FULL DRESS

50012. CUTAWAY": DOWN IN PRICE

Fo

RENT

SEE ME

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