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Main Ham- hors direction pi KALRY LACHMAN»Story dise tion by THORNTON TAILAND - Mists and Lyrics CAYNCHDERSON, JACK FLECHE (ZYING CALLAR. Espevilva Pras user, WCBERTY. KANI

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REVEL

IN THIS ARRAY

... of dance... long...comedy. ... romance... and beauty

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such as hot never before been seen on stage or scraøn

GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS

RUDY VALLEE

with bag

JIMMY DURANTE ALICE FAYE ADRIENNE AMES GREGORY RATOFF CLIFF EDWARDS GEORGE WHITE

Entire Production Concalved, Crected and Dirpsted by GEORGE WHITE Lantnifyo' Producer:- ROBERT T, KANT

AT THE

KING'S

BARCLAYS

LONDON

LAGER

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1934.

THE

WORLD OF WOMEN

All You Need Is Velvet Ribbon to Make

This Charming Cocktail Hat and Ruff

Fasten a little "Cocktail Ruff" of velvet ribbon around your neck and your street frock will take on festive air that puts it into the in- formal afternoon category. The smart Fi

ruff, illustrated here, re- quires only three and one-half yards of transpareul velvet ribbon, four inches wide (which can be pur chused in any five and ten-cent store), and one-half yard of cord- ing. Here are the directions:

Step 1-Cut piece of four-inch ribbon required length to it your neck, leaving one-half inch for seams at each end. Cut remaining plege of ribbon in half and gather each piece one-fourth inch from selvage

to size of neck band re- quired, having neck band one-half inch longer on each end.

Step 2-Fold neck band in half and sew one piece of gathered rib- bon between the selvage of the neck neck band. Pull cord through band and sew across top of ribbon at foli.

'two yards of chiffon velvet ribbon, two inches wide,.and one-half yard of miline.

Step 1-To make the brim, start at end of ribbon by making a loop three-quarters of an inch long when Anished. That takes one and one- half inches of ribbon. Gather the loop to one inch. Leave one-half | luch plain and make another three- quarter inch loop and gather to one inch. Leave one-half inch plain. Repeat, making loops and leaving spaces until you have a strip about 22 inches long or the required length for your head size. Cut off remaining ribbon and fasten to gether to make brim. With a long) stitch catch loops to plain spaces to make loops lay flat.

Step 2-To make the crown of the little hnt, cut two rounds of maline ench 13 Inches in diametre. Gather together the two

rounds around the edge, making a one- fourth such her and pull gathering thread to measure the required size to fit the brim. Fasten the thread. Step Place maline crown in- side of velvet brim so that the edge of crown, comes to one-fourth irich The cocktail hat that matches from edge of velvet brim and sew Stop 4-Turn in hem at each end the collaretto can be made from together on the inside of the hat.

Step 3-Sew other piece of gath ered ribbon to weck band just under cord so that the rule when finished will fall right-alde-out over the bot. tem raffle.

YOUR CHILDREN,

Teachers Need

Understanding

By Olive Roberts Barton

of neck band and sew on snappers or hooks and eyes to fasten the ruff snugly around your neck.

sense) for the behaviour, the fail; ures and the earnestness of the child to do the best he'can.

Satisfying a System -

Of course, there is this problem, Behind the teacher there is a sys- tem that who must satisfy. She: Children want to like their cannot turn maudlin and ery over tencher, Some one must take the 60 children under her control mother's place during the day and and for whose success and marke they naturally look to her.

she is responsible. She has to an-

How greedily they drink in swer to the powers that be for every word of personal kindness. failures and marks. Also she has A pat on the shoulder is remem-to do her own disciplining, which bered for days—perhaps forever. Is unfortunate. That, should be a

They are hungry for her approba- tion and praise and except in very few cases, try to please her.

separate department entirely as the recalcitrant child and the in- corrigible are problems, often, for the specialist,

very

Yet taking the teaching profès- But when child gues through nion by and large-any cross sec-elementary school, junior high and tion will do there are as many to have one or two teachers who high school, he is almost certain different types of personalities na will not understand him because there are in any other business, she has not the gift of understand- trade or prefession_in_the_world— ing any child.

and there will be some who are

In such a case it is best, I think

not temperamentally fitted for not to make matters worse by sid- teaching, regardless of how many ing with the child when he calls degrees they have.

Removing the Experienced

her "Old This or That." Your heart may ache for him and you feel like adding a few choice nd-

Ruffling Down to the Train

I have geen teachers removedjectives of your own. from positions who were more Smoothing Troubled Waters than qualified to hold them, to make roum for younger women If there is any injustice too with more

letters behind their drastic, a little quiet conversation nimes. Women who not only love with the teachor herself may help. ed children, but who were born to If there is no real trouble, but understand the individual char- just a feeling of irritation and it might acteristics of each little struggler dislike on the child's part, under them. Perhaps they were be advisable to say, "I understand, narried and this was the reason dear, and I am sorry. But that is, for removal. In some cases these the way it is sometimes. Daddy married women were supporting works for a man who doesn't quite jobless husbands or whole fami- understand how hard he works and lies. And single girls with no par-how he tries to please. I used to ticular reason except that of a cabe in a store (or wherever it was) reer have been put in their places, where the head was hard to piense. We all get discouraged. Try to Now it makes no difference to me personally about this state of do your best and be patient. Some affairs.

In many cases the teach-day it will change and you will be

in another room." er removed should have been, and the young, energetle girl who Sometimes it is good for chil- took her place is indeed more per-dren to have the experience of fectly fitted for the work.

people not "understanding"

or

to

This flattering printed oven- rayon ing gown of crown with a rippling cascade back short ruffle that ends in a train was shown by the New York Fashion Group at their exhibition of Man-Made Materiala

What I believe needs emphasiz- liking them. There is home ing, however, is the selection of balance it. And besides it is typily. Teaching a hard work, very. Don't jump to conclusions. A lit- teachers who are akin to child cnl of life.

tle investigating, a little oil on hood and who have an understand- The child may be to binme. Do the waters will do wonders in ing and sympathy (in its true not judge any teacher, too harsh-most casus,

SALESMAN SAM

Three Cheers Cut Short!

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12

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Across

1 It's do nowadays.

Consort.

123

10 A dog dines (anag.).

11 Treachery when faced with faith.

12 When it was put before us it

did seem quaint.”

13 A phrase for punishment.

16 This sum is ample for the plece

of land.

17 Unlovable. Dickens character.

19 Contract: no stamp required.

21 Perverte.

22 Hints of danger,

24 Put up

27. Take a seat; it's made fromTMic"

rich material.

28 Dullard.

29 This clue is far from dimeult--in

one word less.

30 The diagrams that faces you.

I Instructive.

Down

Astir in a way, but not sufficient. ly so to make a flight.

4 Struggles against sisters, if

you like, but not on this occasion.

5 Intelligence,

6 Money for koup

7 Quite harmless.

8 Grave indeed is the end of the

poor wretch.

Told there's room for me in- alde.

THE LAST LAP

FOR

UNHEARD-OF PRICES

WE'RE CLOSING !

KASHMIR

SILK STORE 'OPP: QUEEN'S THEATRE

16

14 Serenaded C. (anag.), · 10. Scold,

18 Weak according to Mr. Cham

bers, but most people this mad when they see a house on fire.

20 Ralse to the Peerage. 21 We hope they're lucky.

23 Spirit.

25 Gloomy.

| 26' Car's mark.

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OKAY, DUZZ

"TH' Boss!

SWELL! BUNN'LL DE QUTA THE STORE, AN" I'LL BE LEFT HERE.

WITH KITTY!

YA KNOW I DON'T CARE. FER DUNG, KITTY, BUT TA SHOW YA I'M A SPORT, I'M GONNA WISH HIM ALL SORTS OF LUCK WHEN HE STARTS OUT COLLECTIN'!

THATS FINE OF YOU,

SAM!AND YOU MIGHT WISH ME A LITTLE LUCK, TOO!

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