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DEFENSELESS IN A DEN .OF BEASTS
The snarls of infuriated wild animals in mortal combat was the weird accompani ment of this strange romance.
FOX film presents Jesse L. Lasky Production
ZOO IN BUDAPEST
with
Loretta YOUNG GeneRAYMOND
O. P. HEGGIE Story by Melville Baker and Jack Kirkland Directed by Mövland V. Lee
COMMENCING THURSDAY AT
THE CENTRAL.
Willy Fritsch. & Kathe Von Nagy
IN
"RONNY"
A CHARMING GERMAN OPERETTE.
The Picture That Has Everything
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1933.
THE WORLD OF WOMEN
YOUR CHILDREN
Busy Children Are Happy Children
By Olive Roberts Barton
The children will soon be out of school, or perhaps are out now. What are they doing? Sitting about on stops and curbstones, their chins in their hands, their blcycles and skates thrown naide because they are tired of them? Have they already begun to say, "What'll I do now, mom?"
Mothers who haven't heard this annual plaint to date are at least one or two expecting it. For weeks after the janitor closes the big school-house doors and locks them for the summer, thousands of children lose that look of pur-| pose, begin to quarrel because they are bored, and their mothers begin to worry. What in the world are they to do with them?
For one thing. I should make them help with the work. Each child should have an allotted tank to do every day and be made to do it..
Work Can Be Made Play
or
But this still leaves empty hours. And these emoty hours should be filled, not with more auperimposed tasks driftless play that soon bores a child, but with something that gives him outlet and at the same time a definite goal....
The only difference between work and play is interest.
Look about. What is there that
a boy would like to do? Or a girl? Both enjoy the same things as a rule.
Does the dog need a house in the yard? Or, if you happen to be chickens in the country do the
need a new runway?
No dog and no chickens either? Well, perhaps you need a board- walk from the garage to the house.
Shanty Will Delight Them
There is one? Well then, how. about that open space that people use for a short cut, right where the gladioli are planted? You've been wanting a wire fence there for years. Some stakes and a stretch of chicken wire will do.j Johnny could manage that.
Or the two maple-saplings you planted need tree boxes to save them from being scraped perhaps. Or-the climbing rose-needs-a-trellis
ADAY IN LINEN
NIGHT
BLACK LINEN WITH ·
MORNING
A STRAIGHT, RATHER, NARROW
SKIRT USES BACK PLEATS
A WHITE LINEN SPORTS
FROCK,TRIM AND TAILORED, IS WORN UNDER A HIP-LENGTH JACKET OF NAVY LINEN WITH SHORT,LINEN SLEEVES.
FOR WIDTH. THE EXAGGERATED
AFTERNOON.
DULL GOLD-COLORED LINEN, MADE VERY SIMPLY, HAS LACINGS OF BLACK CORD ON
RAGLAN SLEEVES AND A BLACK BELT.
CAPE COLLAR, TYING AT THE BACK, IS OF STARCHED, WHITE EMBROIDERED
BATISTE.
GLADYS
PARKER
GLORIFYING.
Do your toe-nails with the same care that you do your fingernails.
YOURSELF if they are badly formed nails, or
if they have been neglected all your life and show it, then start.|
to support it; or the porch vine a Feet, Too, Can Possess casily, uso cuticle remover, file
ladder rack.
If you don't need anything, there
is always the shanty. If a boy has never built or helped to build shanty at least once in his fe
he has missed a lot. As a girl I helped to build two and those summers stand out above all the rest.
Boards, a Baw, hammer and
Beauty
By Alicia Hart.
them, rub cold cream or oil around the nails and then use only a natural enamel polish on them.
Give them a few weeks to take to this new grooming. They will
Fow feet on grown women are respond. And the more you get used to showing your feet in san- dals or barefooted on the bench, the
beautiful.
your feet grow..
nails--they are life-savers for the But perhaps it is only because less foot-conscious you will become, summer. Let the children forage they so seldom come out into the the more articulate-looking will for boarda-ng not steal them, public gaze they, have inferi- but use their ingenuity to buy old [ority complexes!. planks somewhere for a few cents,
in
Before many weeks you'll find that you just must cream and
or as a gift. That's part of it—| We all like to look at hands that groom your feet or you'll feel just getting the staff to use.
are articulate, whether they are as uncomfortable us if you let your There are so many things to be beautiful or not. In like maprer
face go. made, even in a small! yard. Sand-we are beginning to look at feet, 18 boxes for the younger children,
they see-saws and swings. But these must be supervised for safety's sandals or on the beach, and the [sake, naturally,
feet we admire are those that look Paint! Children love to paint useful and at home, and they do it pretty well. Have
ecat of whitewnah?
Try not to interfere too much.
appear
unstockinged
Linen Smartness
Linen shoes and hats are correct with linen suits and dresses thie summer. Remember that they,
you some old chaira er tables to Any foot's beauty can be im-¡ too, can be washed as easily and be done? Porch furniture? How proved. Scrupulous cleansing, as frequently as the dresses them- about the fence? Does it need with a brush, careful rinsing and selves. A bland soap, luke warni drying, particularly between the water and a small brush should be used for linen shoes. When Let them work out their own ideas toes, and a nice alcoliet rub and they are clean, rub with an old and be generous with praise. The then some cold cream massaged in rough towel, nut shoe trees in them secret of a successful vacation is give a foot that cared-for look that and place them in the sun to dry. not idleness, but industry.
[ja appealing."
Blowly..
SALESMAN SAM
Out-Guessed; Mebbel
(AND YOU WANT A “TRAVELING)YASSUH, AM' ALSO DE IS THAT SO I'LL BET MRS.
NO SUH, MISTAH
BAG, HUH, MARCHA? LEANIN JONES FAMBLY! AH'M JONES. WAS SURPRISED WHEN HOWDY, SHE WASN'T.
QUITTIN' AS DERE COOK! SHE FOUND OUT YOU WERE
TOWN ?.
LEAVING?
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
ACROSS
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poetry,
5 Support and hesitation appear
-quite the thing.
9 Ceremony that is humorous
kush.
mos to start with, but is 10 It may be the fishmonger's
practice to remove them.
12 But for one letter, might easily' Ket deceived; this is clearly
shown.
14 View..
15 Hidden in "The wind comes from
the west, you think?"
16 U.S.A. State.
19 A Lakeland village associated
with Wordsworth.
22
Fit
of depression
with amateur athletes.
23 A certain Tristrant.
26 Beverage.
28 A dynasty.
associates
20 It's really carbonate of copper.
32
though resembling a man about
a girl.
a bit of a
Eagerly.
33 A preservative for wood.
34 A style of architecture.
35 Has a certain sumeness.
DOWN
1 Money-box involving n proposal.
2 A messenger now in old Rome,
with ten to follow.
3 Between you and me, this re
quires as much noun as possible."
4 Courageously impassive person. 6 Got back and sought cover in the
groek,
7 Sounds like an equorry, but it
was intended to keep the enemy out.
B Dishonest.
11 A Russian town.
13 The head of 2 Down.
17 No small island is hidden in
Laura's alt.
18 An open one renders a master-
key superfluous.
20 There's nothing concrete in n
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24 The
mutilated cut's brat.
undress
here for a change. big no
noise at Bisley. 26 In Italy or the Strand. 27 For quickness, you want it in
this vegetable.
30 Garish covering round Ur.
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