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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1933.
THE JACKET
An Indispensable Garment
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Why Do We Dream?
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Being by nature an honest man, disturbed by the false statement he had made. Rogues usually sleep soundly
SIGHT AND SOUND ONLY
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"Owing to the great rapidity of thought in dreams, we remember. them imperfectly. The dreams we de remember are mostly those which occur during the period of light sleep, when we are just. awakening. That is why our dreams are mostly unfinished.
Most dreams are made up of visions, that is, of moving images. dreams of odour and taste are ex- Illusions of sound come next. But
tremely rare.
jacket obviously does not contribute much in the way of warmth, but it gives a more dressed look to the whole, especially when wern with a bright scarf is perhaps a red, white, und blue mixture Gloves and a bag can be carried with this to make it look smart at any watering- place, and a white Panama hat with appropriate band and white and brown shoes finish the whole.
The really separate jacket, which is yet, so closely bound up with the dress, occurs almost exclusively with evening dresses and with those dresses to which it is desired to lend a between character. Here velvet plays a preponderating role, though other materials are often rather smarter, and these ATC chosen on special rather than on general terms to go with the parti- cular stuff of the tires The Schia parelli model, for aned, consists of an eet-grey criş silk canvas, belt- "The material out of which dreams ed with leather, while the jacket are fashioned is furnished in great- is in double-faced satia" with a er part by the previous thoughts pattern giving a quilted effect of the dreamer, the ideas and feel- The leg-of-mutton sleeves will be linge which had dominated the in- noted combined with a shoulder-dividual on the previous day,.or yoke which extends over the shoul- through a long period of time." |der-gap. The difference of texture
Usually dreams », are incoherent and arrational, because, only a part of the brain, gets stimulated by the external or internal seensations, whilst the rest is inactive. there is no check on the absurdity of the dream.
of the two materials gives a dis- tinctiva effect, and while the jacket has an informal appearance it yet
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One may dream of a garden, and not smell the Bowers; one may dream of being present at a dinner. and see the dishes. yet it is rare that we taste them.
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On the other hand, there is acne- times highly instructive and ingen- jous reasoning. I have often 'solved. in my sleep problems which have baffed me during the day.
The probable explanation of this is that sleep refreshes the tired mental faculties and relaxes mental tension, and is also the time when innumerable expertences lodged in the subconscious mind are available and the memory is freed. from distracting thoughts.
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Black Velvet is extremely smart
"It used to be important to have a silk petticoat that made noise. Some people managed the noise without the petticoat, but there was no rend happiness it a subterfuge, ilable to discovery at any moment
makes the character of the dress. Velvet jackets sometimes fail to 1 uscil to be important to have a chignon-preferably one's own, but avoid the effect of a bed-jacket not excluding substitutes. To-day This is due to the finishing of them it is important to have a jacket with too many ruchings or frills. As fast as the back is uncovered to A simple design has long, narrow the rays of the sun, so the jacket sleeves or else cape sleeves and grows in grace. And jackets have the fronts wrap over and tie, become indispenable, no matter This goes well with the middle seam
A what is underneath. This is not to of many of the long skirts. say that they must be mere draught plain, shiny black satin with a excluders, suitable for comfort plainly put velvet jacket if red, rather than appearance and serving green, black usually produces a as,disguises to unsuitable frocks. The good evening effect, On the other jacket must be a feature in itself, hand, a velvet dress may look well And it must clinch the rest of he with a coat of dead black crepe ur dress. Some wardrobes have jack-with a cape-cont of black and white ete for every dress; others, more leme. modest, "seek to find a
Jackets, have been cut on bolero factor of a jacket which shall com- or cardigan lines. Rather smarter plement many dresses. But jackets are those with a fit and with some- there must be; coats of many col-thing novel in the way of sleeves, ours and many varieties.
or they may be like the old-fashion- Flimsy dresse bave jackets which ed fitting jacket with sleeves full or merely lead them additional im-in puffs at the shoulder, thus mak-attitude, namely, that it is usually portance. A dreas with short sleevesing the waist look more compact, may have a jacket with long ones, but importance is really lent by the extra complication of the jac- ket. A short-sleeved dress may be given stature by means of a short- sleeved jacket, a double-sleeved effect thus being obtained. Many little bolero jackets are edged with a frill, and this decorates the dress, of which the boler looks an in- tegral part. Actually flimsy jackets with flimsy dresses are one gar- ment, and taking off a jacket is little more than taking off a flounee, and should be regarded in that light In sports clothes the jacket has sometimes the role of warmth, but often it merely lends an agree- able additional line to the dress. Thus a thin, white, sleeveless dress may have a cardigan of the same material which has "a small epaulet instead of a,sleeve.
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A little jacket of bright Maro- caine looks delightful with a dark skirt of tweed or serge.
WHY DO WE DREAM?
By BERNARD
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HOLLANDER,
M.D.
or welsh rarebit, for instatice-way produce nightmare visions of rob bers, assassing or Bore seen agent
OUR DREAMSELVEŜ
One point is strikingly character- istic of the dreamer's mental
free from the nervouscess, or lack of courage, from which ho may suffer in the waking state.
our
That is why there is often some connection between the contents of dreams and our dominant wishes, hopes and fears, especially such as we do not like to acknow- ledge to ourselvet.
In dreams we are all dramatista and actors, The moet stupid, equally with the most intelligent, invent plots, construct characters and frame dialogues.
It is probably owing to the symbolism and transformation of impressions and desires that we have no sense of responsibility in our dreams.
We may commit crimes, even murder, without experiencing any remorse, and we look calmly on others doing evil. This is becausé murder in dreams does not mean murder.
Sometimes there is an apparent | connection between a dream and its fulfilment. For instance, I dreamt that a diamond in a ring on my little finger was forced from ite setting.
I was happy on waking to see the precious stone in its place; but on the following day, on entering & house an removing my glove, the
Dreams are a source of everlast- ing interest. They may arise fram such commonplace external causes as an unusual or uncomfortable on the point of attacking us, which position of the body during sleep; we feel absolutely powerless to re-diamond was gone. the cold sensation produced by the sist; but, fortunately, just at the uncovering of the bed-clothes; the moment when the fatal blow is Whilst perfectly normal sleep is touch of an over-heated hot-water about to fall, the sleeper invariably dreamless that if to say, without bottle; or a sudden bash of light.. awakens.
memory of dreams get a moderate. The monctenous ticking of a Another common cause of dreams amount of dreaming, especially if clock, which is soothing to some is connected with the emotions, the images yoked are of a pleasing people,may produce in those not most often with emotion of anxiety. or indifferent character, is quite accustomed to it vivid dreams; but We are all litable to fears, pompatible with good and refresh- a far more frequent cause is a loud especially when things do not going alumber. naise, such as the banging of according to our wishes, and these door, the fall of an article in the room above, or the shriek of a
motór-horn,
fears during focomplete sleep may due to the habit of indulging in Sometimes persistent dreaming is produce a sense of sliding and over-sleep too long, beyond the average powering oppression at the chest of seven or eight hours sufficient The most appalling dreams, how and a conviction of helpless paraly for a healthy man or woman; and ever, arise from internal discom-sis, affecting the speech and limbs in the lighter stages of it, when we forts, such as hunger, thirst or Sometimes it is a feeling of guilt pain, and difficulty of breathing". which makes a persa wake up
ure merely dozing, dreams are suddenly from 's dream with violent. particularly apt to arise. palpitation and cold perspiration When there are frequent bad Tonce asked a man thus suffering dreams, they are, like insomnia, a whether perhaps he had a bad con-sign of bad health or emotional science, and, taken by surprise, he disorder (such as caused by ex- let out: "Is it not enough if I treme worry), and should be re- send a chartered accountant's our warded and treated as such.
The troubled and horrid dreams which occur during sickness are frequently due to the torturing of the brain by the poisons circulating in the blood.
An "overloaded stomach or the eating of indigestible, food-lobster
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