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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER

25, 1933.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

GACENS

THE WORLD

OF WOMEN

MURDERS NECKLINE STYLES ARE HIGH

NEZOO

THE

TATTOT-Swept Eple of a Mon- ster More Sav- age Than the Beasts

Caged!

He

COMING.

SHORTLY

with

CHARLIE RUGGLES LIONEL ATWILL KATHLEEN BURKE (ThePuncker Women) RANDOLPH SCOTT - JOHN LODGE

GAIL PATRICK

A Gunaomtrent Picture He Sawed a Man's Lips Together for Daring to Look at His Wife With Eyes of Lovel What Nameless Horror DlG Ho Reserve for the Man Who Took Her From Him?

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THIS AUTUMN

Throats Are Covered by Formal Clothes Now,

as Well as by Afternoon Attire

BY JUAN SAVOY

High-styled girla take kindly to

the high-necked modca autumn.

this

Brid

Besides appearing - suave chic, there is something about à dress with a smart high neck which gives a woman that cortain some. thing-otherwise defined as self- confidence.

Whether you take your high necklines plain or with A tiny. turned-down collar, with

or

pert little bow tied under your chin, you're going to like them.

Time was when high necklines went hand in hand with street or

sports things. Nowadays, you go to tea, dinner, and to formal functions with your throat, nơ matter how lovely it may be, well- covered up.

Here's a lovely informal after. noon frock of Schiaparelli blue in petit point crepe. It's the kind of a dress which will make your bridge hostess more than glad that she included you in the party, And your luncheon host will be sure to fumble for a pencil to mark you down as a sure partner for further dates.

With it's high little collar and crisp bow, It follows closely the mode for higher necklines. The vestee of self material, collar and epaulettes are all cartridge plent. ed. The epaulettes stand out in intriguing manner over the little circular caps which top the modi- fed log-o'-mutton sleeves.

Two seams from the waist to the hem make the softly circular skirt gracefully mold the hips, It is a medium, just-below-the- calf length, making it ideal for all-around-afternoon wear,—with: or without a cont.

An Interesting xold bucklo fastens the soft belt and does much to add to the attractivenosa of the frock.

YOUR CHILDREN

By Oliva Roberts Barton Too often parents have the idea that children may be kept, happy by excitement.

NEA

course-we like to ent sweets for There is another point to be instance, rather than bread. Or made. Young nerves cannot stand we would rather hear music than jas much excitement as those of the the soft splash of a waterfall. Įmatured body, just as the fur of a To see a movie, han much more young animal won't stand ton punch than to look at a hayfield much rubbing, while the pelt of To dance is more exciting to our the parent will wear for years. nerves of rhythm than to walk down the street to buy groceries. "Excitement" is just what it says—exciting or stimulating the

We could go on, but make your sense. The nerves of sight, taste, j own comparisona. hearing, touch or smell, by the

We don't want to close in on the children too much. They need to have fun and change is demanded. They need a certain number of playthings, places to go and things

way, are not the only channels by the same stimulus, but nerves

Nerves do not lung respond to to do. which we get pleasure-far from

it.

once started do demand new anĪ But we will show our sense if more stimulus. Excitement wears we leave some of the good things Our emotional fibres are us con-off, but the hunger for it Insta. In until they grow up. Save some- plicated as the electrical viscera time even that wears away and wo thing for future years. They need of a robot. As we have a thou-find hundreds of young folk half not live thirty years in fifteen. sand kinds of "feelings" w dead with boredom. The symp respond to ten thousand excitetoms of this are broken tempers, Contentment is a healthy state pouting faces, and decided ten-of mind-excitement is not, if it dency toward disobedience. Dia-isa habit. Let us all stop and obindlence is often just one more think where we stand and call a To keep ourselves constantly way to find a thrill, to the fed-up halt if the children are getting too stimulated gives pleasure, of child.

menta.

Effect of Stimulation

SALESMAN SAM

SAY, BOSS, ALL I'M DOIN' AROUND

ĮVER LUCKY YOU'VE THIS SHOW IS ODD JOBS! I'M JEST) HUNG ON AS LONG AS

A HANGER-ON!

YA HAVE!

much.

Sam Gets His Wish!

AW, I'D LIKE TA BE A BIG SHOT WITH "TH' CIRCUS,

JEST FER ONCE

A BIG SHOT, HUH? WELL, NO `SOONER SAID THAN DONE! AN I GOTTA HUNCH ONCE WILL BE ENOUGH,SAM!COME

WITH MEL

196

Across

118

1 Subscribe--if I can't it's mean-

ing something.

9 A future Governor of India?

10 Ceremony enfolds it.

11 The name in the announcement. 13 Poisonous.

15 Part of Germany.

10 Describes a point that is argu-

able.

17 Put in (rev.).

19 Ilealth resort.

20 Before a pubile conveyance in

Hades,

21 Famous poet-much advertised. 23 This test may be taken as A

declaration.

2.1 Describes a circle.

.

27. A bar on the river that in one

sonno in always dry,

28 Critical, but not censorious.

Free from obligation,

32 Put ten on the porch for the poor

little animal.

33 The bird has swallowed an insect

after some consideration.

|71 The even part of an odd number.

35 Diversion (anag).

2 i

Down

and my half-sister take in the. College magazino.

3 Isn't it sweet with a silent tea?

4 It is, of course, merely a "sug-

gestion that the don was dis

kraced. & What shall I carry next? "A Lent? My poor car!" Any- way, it just shows present-day skill (two-word anag.).

VITAL INTERESTS.

FOREIGN IMPORTANCE OF

Sir

SHANGHAI

I

0 Suck intelligonco becomes un, irr

France.

7 Careful-It's very prickly.

8 Long-winded official.

12 Describes many African races.

14 A grammarian's moods.

16 Lified on the English Channe

18 There may be termed 12.

22 Lato made money.

26 One does not need to wait till

autumn to ses the autumn tint in: this part of the road.

26 Tree.

27 Another tree,

30' It's a case!

31 Passable, and between an

named person,

Yesterday's Solution RUCTIONS DEGAM‍P; EUN Ő YDH TERMINUSTM MEMORY UNA GNTOL BE| 8] BETROUB SEAMAT ]] NEB NOG BO

TWELVE HALMA

PB II_YEE EXAOT CLAUBE

8 R HATS_C_B HOUCH OTHERWISE AN [O BE EC WHEELE AIREDALE AS DIT NV D RESIST BEVA RAGE

He says it is most significant: that the Shanghai Municipal Council spontaneously invited the Rt. Hon. Mr. Justice Featham to: make recommendations as to the London, Nov, 24. future of Shanghai.. Yet the re Nairne Sandeman, M.P..port, published in 1931, wOB writing to The Times to-day, em-never given official attention to: phasises the vital importance of his knowledge. relations between China and The security of Shanghai, hei foreign powers in respect of the went on, was of supreme conctr future constitution of Shanghai. to both East and West. Trud The question, he says, is equal- statesmanship, must include tho ly important to China and foreign settlement of this difficult ques- nations, as Shanghai is the centre tion. The Feetham Report was of China's trade and the reposi- an excellent basis for the `dis-: tory of enormous Chinese In-cussion of the subject," he added. terests.

--Reutor.

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong-Kong ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE

on

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

ENTITLED:

"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT WORKS,”

By:

PETER V. ROSS, C.S.B. of San Francisco.

Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.

IN THE

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