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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1933.

BETRAYED

BBY

PYORRHEA

*HE bad a great many friends. Now

she is ashamed to open her mouth! The brilliance and natural charm of her smilio uro, gona,

Pyorches is the price she paid for neglect. Its work is Insidious. Ae East, just a little blood on her tooth brush, next the gume became spongy. They Inart! Finally, the teeth loosened in their

ardanNow, some or all-may have...........................

o be pulled out!

to

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Start at once, don't gamble on the future. Prevent Pyorrhea before it betrays you.

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THE WORLD

OF WOMEN

The New White Summer Hats Have

Their Points!

YOUR CHILDREN was so safe in the house and

Junior" was such a sound sleeperi How in the world had he ever climbed over the high sides of his bed? And she didn't think he

to unlock the front.

By Olive Roberts Barton

"What's that, Tom!" Mrs. Smith woke her alcoping knew how

husband.

"Tom, there's a child crying out

door.

Mr. Brown said, “Havé a glass

on the street and it's three o'clock., of beer, Smith? And thanks for I've been listening and-Theral | bringing home the runaway. Do Hear it? Do slip on your bathrobe something for you sometime.. and go down.”

have to address the kid about In a few minutes the Smiths running off ... s'pose the thun- were drying the eyes of a small der woke him up... just got boy in pyjamas who still shook hope' in time, didn't we-there's

the rain now."

with Bobs.

"I want mamma and daddy." "Where are they? You're the

A Nedghbourly Scolding

Ittle Brow boy, aren't you? Mr. and Mrs. Brown took turns Don't cry now. It's all right," | chattering. Junior's head was cooed Mrs. Smith cuddling him in still on Tom's shoulder, his arms, had 11

her arms. "We'll take you home. around his neck. Tom

I wonder how he ever got feeling that he was afraid of be- out," she added to her husband. [ing punished.

A Late Arrival

A car went past, slowed and stopped at the Brown

house.

All this time he hadn't snld a. word. He just looked.

"You two fools," he blurted

There were sounds of merry voices out suddenly. "If you ever go and "good-nights."

out and leave this baby alone in

Mr. Smith, the little fellow in the house again I'll have you ar his arms, approached, the porch rested. I don't know why some just as Mrs. Brown was making a people are allowed to have. chil- scone about the door being open:

"There were burglars!"

dren.

to

Ho put Junior down gently. kissed him, slainmed the screen

be later than twelve o'clock.

They really hadn't expected

It door and strode out.

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A BROKEN DOWN BYSTEM, This is condition (or disrese) to which IDRDY names are given but few really, understand, it is simply weaknorama bronk down as it'wers, of the vital forces that twatsin the system, No masing what may be its causes they are almost numberless), a symptoms are much the samet the more protafuent being sleeplessness, senso of prostrailed or weariness, depression of spirite and want of energy for all the ordinary affairs of life, Now, what alone is essential ta all och cases la increased vitailly-vigour, vital ettengill and anergy to throw off these morbi feelings, and as hight saccoeds the day this tavbe more tartaloly secured by a course of THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.

Hongkong Telegraph. THERAPION No. 3

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AT

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LONDON, W.I.

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Mra, Juhn R. Fell, Jr., ie ft, is shown with her sister-in-law, Dorothy Fell, as they attended the charity beer garden party given on the estita of Mrs. Payne Whitney at Manhasset, L. I. With her pointed white hat Mrs. Fell wore a charming white dress with cloth faggotting for trim. Miss Fell is wearing a swanky low-crowned white sailor.

ONE CROWNED

IN LINEN

BRIMS WITH CHIC!

By Betsy Schuyler

White hats fop the mode at social things in and around New York New York-Even an unusually these days. And it's the way you large exodus of smart folks to wear your crown that determines Europe leaves enough of a nucleus your chic! Mrs. John R. Fell, Jr. to keep things rolling smartly. nt a charity beer garden party, Judging from the gay air that per-wore a very smartly crowned white vades all things social these hot linen hat, the crown pleated so that daya, Old Man Depression certainly it made four perky points stleking

right up. Her white dress was has the skids under him!

charming one, with cloth faggotting

for trim.

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Dorothy Fell, daughter of Mrs. low-crowned Ogden Reid, wore n

jacket. Justine Cuttin has a beach dress of-blue-yellow, white-and brown shirting, the stripes very wide and gay, and all running up und down. Judy Hamlin has one double-striped crepe dress, the ine diagonal brown stripes and then six two-inch brown stripes, about eight inches apart, running around the dress, from hem to shoulder line.

Monograms are in high favour, appearing on scarfs, blouses, pins. belt-buckles and in flaming colour. on big sports handkerchiefs. Mrs. John Kiser wears a very trim white novelty crepe with crepe dress, open-work stripes in it, which has a scarf with one end monogrammed In initials that step-down. Belmont has a snappy gold and stlyer monogram on a white purse that she carries with a white crepe | dress that has gold and silver fancy fasteners,

*

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Newport promises to be more than a normally gay season, South- ampton is in full swing, and the gay costumes the ladies are wearing in both places nad dash to these smartwhite sailor. Norn Grace wears n

Necklines with bows still adoru very gaily printed, crepe dress-an resorta.

all-over design of colourful English ninny of the best-looking necks. Beach dresses are much more au primroses. That hat's banding is Peggy Dunn likes a high V neck- Pretty fait than pajamas, among those of velvet primroses in the dress line, with a bow at the V.

Edith Pulley wears a white wash- coloura

ablo velvet scarf tied in a clothes, Mrs.

bow, who know their Orsón D. Munn wears a colourful

Striped garb in on the up and up.nbove a square necklined polka one, with baggy long sleeves, full At Mrs. Payne Whitney's catata on dotted blue and white dress,

Brown and white sports pumps akirt and tight surplice bodice, onr Long Island, Jessie Leonard work

of the wrap-around and tie sort,

Mrs.

a diagonally striped blue and white have a lot of advocates. At South- dress. the stripes very far apart ampton, Cecilia Belmont, Fairfield Workum.

| with splushy white dots on n 'colour and made with a single straight Ralph Pulitzer, Jr., Marion Ball, Mrs. ful back-ground. She wears white stripe down the front, down both Mr. shoes and beret and totes a linen sides and down the back. the other William Thaw, 38, Ora M. Davin or down to and Virginia Thaw all sponsored a stripes pointing up parasol, which incidentally la really smart thing to do, at the these straight lines.. Nancy. Inrdi- the white costume, with brown coper wore a black and white accessories which included white best benches.

striped linen dress with a white pumps with brown touches.

SALESMAN SÁM

Mrs. Orson D. Muan, wearing the latest in beach attire, strolls with linen parasol and kit through the grounds of the Southampton Beach Club at Southampton L. L. Dresses like these are mora au faft than pajamas at the

• smartest resorts,

By Small

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(SORRY, DOBS, BUT I JEST. GOT A

WIRE FROM MY GRANDFATHER SAMIN' THAT MY GRANDMOTHER-

OKAY! O'WAN TO TH' BALL GAME!

Asking Too Much!

YEAH!

IKINDA THOUGHT THE HEY, I COULD see THIS BALL GAME. OLD GAG WOULD WORK! IF YOU'D ONLY SIT DOWN IN FRONT! WONDER IF GUNT BROWN'S GONNA PITH

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