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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFI, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1930.

This peasant girl outfit might be car- ried out in bright colours as a foil to the cloudy skies of our amazing summer.

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says "Let's have

Actiria Cappelle GAIETY in the

T

GARDEN"

described on Page 10.

O potter about in the garden is not only uncom- monly slimming to the figure but soothing to the mind. And it can be quite helpful to keep a specially gay outfit for your recreation as well. Though, of course, if you are a very serious gardener in- deed you will simply sniff at this idea.

But for the real "potterer." Eltinger has sketched a few suggestions which she may find useful. There is the peasant girl outfit on the extreme left for riot-too-warm weather, for instance. Its full skirt in thick crease-resisting linen is complete with side pocket for shears and what not, any plain blouse can be worn with it, and the little waistcoat might be in crash, with a spotted scarf at the neck-sinee a weather-beaten throat is not particularly attractive, however, charming sunburned arms may look. The large Mexican-like hat is an ordinary garden hal.

Next comes the checked trouser skirt of heavy cotton com- plete with front pockets, hitched up over the shoulders with a couple of cressed straps and worn over a short-sleeved cotton blouse. The pensant clogs are a usefni adjunct on a damp day and should be worn over a pair of very thin felt slippers or heavy You can woollen socks, if you want to be really comfortable. buy the hat anywhere, but you will have to stitch on a strap to keep it on.

A pair of crease-resisting linen pyjamas constitutes the Chinese-looking outfit worn by the third figure. Pockets, with appropriate trimmings, have been added, and the sleeves cut short. Strings tied beneath the chin keep the coolic fat from slipping; the beach sandals are picturesque and inexpensive.

ettinger

WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION

PIANOFORTE TUTORS & METHODS.

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WILLIAMS GRADED PIANO BOOK & SCALES. THUMERS GRADED PIANO BOOKS & STUDIES. CURWEN

DILLER QUAILE

CZERNY

BERTINI

DO.

DO.

DO.

DO.

SMALLWOODS PIANOFORTE TUTOR.

HEMYS

ROLANDS

PRESSER ECLIPSE

BEYER

CURLITT SCAFER

MUSIC PLAY FOR EVERY DAY. ADULT BEGINNER'S BOOK: NORCROSS. etc., etc.

TSANG FOOK PIANO-COMPANY, Marina House, 19. Queen's Road, C.- Tel. 24648.

OUR

ما

OF

BRITISH CROSSWORDS

120

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12

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IS YOUR NAME DAISY

THIS name signifies courage, tentelty of purpose, and

magnanimity.

Sunday is the day of fortune, especially if it falls on the 4th

of the month.

day

The luckiest hours are 8 n.m. and 7 p.m. and your personal affairs will be crownedwithsuccess on the 28th day of the month.

Rich shades of blue and gold tone best with your personality, Make use of the colours in your adornment and in your schemes of decoration.

Your lucky stone is the chrysolite. It gives prudence

and good judgment.

Your flower is the yellow, chrysanthemum and your lucky number is 4.

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY

FOR THE PROTECTION OF

The worker on

the left is wearing clogs over thin felt slippers.

From 185

to 140

To lose

lbs.

fat quickly without stary. ing, violent ex- ercises or dan gerous drugs, take

BonKora

Mrs. Henry Ross, Cop per Cliff, Ont., is one of the many Canadians-en- thuslasticaboutits results.

**å started taking BonKora the Ath of January and have up until now taken 7 bottler. Previoustotblamy ust mess- urement was 64 in., gow it is

, my waist was 38, and I now

34, my hips were 43 and now

He $4.

Try Doakora to-day. Get alender, look younger and feel better,

ASK YOUR BRUGGIST

COUNT. THE "TELEGRAPHS" EVERYWHERE

CHILDREN.

Poultry for Profit

E

VERY poultry. keeper knowa only too well how much it

These garden- ing outfits might be made at home and

eked out by an odd blouse or waistcoat and a wide - brimmed becoming rough straw hat. Make the poe- kets of thin felt.

AT eight weeks these signs as young as five weeks, that are not are even more obvious, the worth keeping. Any which in com- pullets' tails then being about 12

nes

with

eye to tell undersized must be regarded

If they are well-feather-- ça, are quick and active and have keen appetites, there may be little to worry about, but when the head- plumage is staring, the dull and Bre eyes

What to do to help a child.

costs to rear chicks to maturity. inches in length. And ut ten weeks parlson with the rest of the flock are Anyone knowing of a child who yet so many waste good money on needs only a has been assaulted, neglected or the feeding of pullets which, for which are which, ill-trented in a manner likely to one reason or anether, can never their smaller build and profitable layers. quicker movements, cause unnecessary suffering or develop into

with the ungainllness injury to health, or knowing of Culling, the weeding out of all un- f the cockerels. The a parent who is seeking advice on promising birds, is sometimes a latter will be tailer, child, depressing business, but it must be but slower in action any matter concerning a

and clumsy. At this faced. would be doing an act of kindness

by communicating at once with

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of the he

neat suspicion.

By

Chanticleer cloudy, and when beaks

are abnormally

Jong

have wings are their combs and wattles will be and curved, then the birds must be

culled. Any which First, however, pullets should be bigger and deeper in colour.

be banished longer than bodies, and are painfully The Brat chicks to The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. sorted out from cockerels, as soon c/o G.P.O. Box No. 518, Hongkong, as possible after they are five weeks from the pen, if they have not been thin, should also go. or the Inspector, Pokfulum old. There is no difficulty in this, banished already, are any that are Road, 1st floor; or the inspector, though many readers have written deformed, Blindness is quite a com-

which are slow in feather- Violet Peel Health Centre, John to me lately to ask what are the dis- men disability: and many chicks

Road, Wanchal; or

suffer from stiffness of the legs or ing seldom turn out to be good layers, the iston

tinguishing characteristics.

withered feet, or have a dropped, even if otherwise healthy. Parti- Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Chol

beaks wing. Malformed Street, lat filcor, Kowloon.

In the light breeds, of course, cock- useless

Soclety.

MOREOVER, pullet chicks

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ACROSS

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I Disorder of the flesh; when you're put on it, that's when you begin to put it on.

4 You anagram solvers can do it skilfully enough, whatever poser

ants may

SOL

8 In the U.S.A. and Russin,

2.Not a afrivolous giddiness. 10 Sterne's neat corporal.

11 Disappointed if he doesn't get

his commission.

12 No name for a great Dane.

15 Whom did this county last tle? 10 This shrub is angry If not kept

in order.

18 A crafty designer.

21 is the little rift within the. lute, That by and by will make the mute" (Tennyson).

23 Weakens the spirit.

24 Good place to

stars.

see shooting

25 How many stories has this

started?

28 A famous Walter. 20 In one's room.

30 Including everything but capl-

(a).

31 The source of manna?

DOWN.

Blind but vulgarly not nearly so much.

2 Public schoolboy. 3 Fruit..

Just as great when altered (two words, 4, 3).

A feature of the sen obtainable by taking a card from the top,

HANOI EXCURSION

THREE WEEKS TRIP FOR SAIGON FESTIVITIES

31

If you don't trust your doctor, get another one.

1 No bye (anagram).

DA don is her companion.

13 Supporter of bail.

14 Lively, but most of it is a real

danger.

17 European capital,

19 The head of this Spaniard is

concealed: go for the end!

20 Part of the river that is both one and the other headless.

21 A vulgar duffer who absorbs

gin in unusual receptacles. 22 Firm.

23 Unnecessary order to the nudist, 20 In the South Seas.

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will leave Hongkong on September 22, arriving in Salgon on the 25th-- the return journey being effected on October 13 by Felix Roussel, due in Hongkong October 16, thus enabling passengers to be in Saigon for the The formal opening of the "Trans-festivities and giving them ample Indochinals" railway line will be ac- time to visit Indo-China. festivities companied by numerous

Further particulars can be obtain- which will take place in Saigon fromed from the local Agent of the Messageries Maritimes and all travel equal-September 27 to October 4.

The M.M. steamer Chenonceaux agencies.

All further stops will be taken,) erels can be picked out merely by occur frequently, too. When thi cularly does this apply if the plumage and expenses borne, by the their larger, redder combs. In the mandibles are netually crossed the develops unevenly, so that there are heavy breeds pullets can be detected chick cannot take all the food it needs bate patches on the back or along the Such a condition often goes con- sides.

hone, The Informant's name will "bo by their shorter, thinner legs; longer, for satisfactory growth, and

with excessively fine kept strictly private, except in more boat-shaped bodies and longer sequently will never thrive.

talis. They are, indeed, altogether Apart from deformities, several un- legs are like match-sticks-an cases where malice is proved.

more advanced in feathering. mlatakable signs typify chicks, even ¡y bad sign.

when

ADVERTISE

where there is no

doubt about

CIRCULATION

SALESMAN SAM

HUH! YA CAME IN HERE FER A QUIET CHAT, AN' THERE'S A RIOT GOIN'ON IN THE ALLEY!

YEAH! THATS

WHAT IT SOWDS LIKE!

It IS A Riot

UP AN' AT 'EM, COP! MEBBE' IT'S A BIG, BANK HOLD-UP!

YOU SAID IT! ER A JAIL BREAK!

BANG BANG

G.B. BATZ

RAT

TAT-TAT

By Small

HIYA, SAMMY! LOOK! I PICKED IT UP FER

ONLY

FIFTEEN BUCKS!

CRACK

BANG

SPUTT TUTT TUTT BAN

BANG!

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