THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY

1928.

THE

PSYCHIC HEALER.

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MRS. SEKAI

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Make your selection

at

WOMAN'S

WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Summer Frocks.

For the Telephone.

[By a Lady in Paris.]

With the Paris Season working towards its hoight, dress is be- coming more summerlike.

Flowered chiffons are worn at afternoon parties with straw hats, plain crepe de Chine dresses may have figured coats, or the order be reversed.

Navy Blue

At Auteuil, for the international tounis matches gay little frocks and ensembles bave added to the charm of the scene. Nuvy blue

TSANG FOOK PIANO with Louches of pink is a favourite

COMPANY.

8. Des Voeux Road, Central

(Entrance Ico Jouso Stroot:) Telephone C. 4648.

MASSAGE HALL

MRS. S. UZUNOYE Expert Masseuse

67, Queen's Road C., 2nd floor.

DEFY THE RAIN

Made in

combinations

of the most

delicate shades

-the latest

"Milwala Raincoats

are exceptionally

smart,

-DAINTILY.

Priced from $29.50

Milwata have also sent us some special models with short sleeves- For Chinese Ladies.

MILWATA

LANE, CRAWFORD'S

LADIES' SALON.

SCHICK

is absolutely the last word

iu

SAFETY RAZORS

Ask for it at

H

THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY

14, Queen's Road, O.

Tel. 0.1877.

combination; a blue dress in georgette with a pink front, pip- Ings to flounces, pink in the Tag- ged flower on the coat, and faint lines of pink on the hat.

Hiding the telephone, is the purpose of this small black and gold Japanese screen.

For the Sweet Course.

FANCY PASTRIES.

These should be made with puff pastry, though rough, puff and | flaky pastry may be used,

Roll pastry out thinly, and place it on a lightly grensed En. bake in a good oven until pale brown. Cut into Anger-shaped ploces, spread with sieved straw- berry or apricot jam, and then with the stiffly-whipped white of an egg to which 2 or 3 teaspoonfuls of sugar Juve been added. Drodge with sugar and return to the oven to slightly brown and crisp the meringue.

(2)

OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

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31

1 Club

weapon.

Horisontal.

used

defensiva

5 Work of genius,

8 The crown of the head.

12 Pertaining to wings, 13 Sheltered place. 14 Smell. 15 To lovo.

10 Striped camel's hair cloth, 17 Granted facts. 18 Farewell,

Cream Slices-Cut the pastry thinly into an oblong strip, spread one half with raspberry Jam, and then with confectioner's custard: fold over the other piece of pastry, after wetting the edges, and press well together. Cut into finger 10 To arrogate." shapes or squares, and bako in 221 Aeriform fuel. good oven. Sift thickly with 22 Amber. caster sugar directly they are 24 Whito poplar. removed from the oven."

20 Nothing.

Marguerites. Roll out the pas-27 Colour. try and stamp & into rounds about 28 To concede.

37 To evade.

Spotted navy blue and white dresses are worn under plain navy conts lined plain or spotted to match the dress. While ensem- bles of dress and coat have long scarf collars, coloured flowers, natural bankok' straw hats, and

2 inches in diameter. Put the 32 Place of business. white suede shoes. ̧

detail in the ensemble than the rounds on a baking tin, prick with 30 Implement for rowing boats. Beige ensembles, grey ensem-hat, and the Parsienne gives mucha fork, and bake in a good oven 40 Obstruction. bles, are also worn, and straw hats thought and time to choosing it, until pule brown and

cooked. are more usual than they have been Fortapa that is why it always Cool on a sieve, then spread a thin 43 Collection of facts.

41 Tiny particle, this season, although the felt hat looks so absolutely right and in layer of apricot jam on each. 44 Valiant man. is never quite set aside in Paris. iccoping with the rest of the clothes Place a hazel nut in the centre, 45 To domesticate. Its softness, which is so becoming,

and arrange thin shreds of blanch-46 Tanner's vessel. keep it in fashion, and the Parlshe is wearing.

Luncheon at the Ritz offera ed almonds like the petals of a 47 Inured.. nian milliner loves to work with it because she knows that she can picture of fashion at its latest. marguerite radating from the nut 48 Bed Inth.

49 Part of verb to be. make a becoming hat with it, Out in the garden among the flow in the centre.

50 Nothing more than. whereas straw is something offers, indoors at gaily decorated lit-

Vertical. ile tables, sit ladies, the fairest} gamble.

that fashion can make.

In place, and throttling necklaces | Multicolour crepe de Chine are tightly clasped about the ara worn. models are popular, so are tortoise-throat. Ear-rings shellchion frocks. Simple bracelets, too, but no one loads on skirts, jumpers and costs in crepe jewellery with a spade ae was the de Chine and georgette are worn fashion last year. with gay scarves and bags to match, Here and there a woman appears in a summer tweed with a cape back to the cont, or she may

Absolutely Right.

It may look too hard if not softly trimmed, and if trimmed it may look ordinary, or heavy, or too fussy. There is no more difficult

A Dainty Touch.

Plain and patterned crepe de chine are combined in the useful model sketched here. The arrangement of the lower part of the bodice, which is alashed over the pleated skirt. of printed fabric, is an interest- ing feature,

heh, one of the many neat little For Sports Wear.

plain tailor-mades worn with a silk shirt high to the throat and a plain felt hat.

But whether in dafaly summer musling, or in travelling tweeds, these well-dressed women." are luished off to perfection, That is the first claim of fashion from her devotees. They must be per- feetly finished off.

That useful garment, the long summer coat, 4, this season, what it pretends to be. It is light and easy to slip on and off. It may be unlined, or, if lined, is made of the very lightest materials. It has not to he made of the same materi- al as the dress, so that it matches in colour no more is asked of it.

The Opera.

"In the evening what luxury k now seen. At every popular re- staurant, at the opera, at private dinier parties, the secne is bril- linnt. Dresses in georgette, chif fon, lace, tulle, some plain, some beaded, some frilled, some draped, with velvet coats fur trimmed, muire coats, salin coats, and all of them in lovely colours, white, or black.

Skirts dip and billow, fall to a train at the side, show clever draperies, have low backs and high fronts, or have square-cut openings with very thin shoulder" straps; on the back of one should- er, or on the front, is pinned a bunch of full-blown roses,

Jewels flash and ripple, but al- ways with a decorative purpose. Long rivulets of Rhinestones, crystals. Topaz, amethysts,, sap phires, emeralds." Everyone knows that they are imitation, and they not considered bad taste. Buckles and clasps of the same istones' are used to hold drappertes

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

GEE WUIZ, UNCLE HARRY! WHEN ARE WE GOING TO GET TO |AFRICA? IT SEEMS

WE OUGHT TO BE

·GETTING THERE

PRETTY SOON!

WELL, FRECKLES, YOU DON'T REALIZE HOW FAR MAY IS - WIZA THE KIND OF WEATHER WE HAVE 17 SHOULDN'T BE SO LONG NOW!

are

WALT'S TAAT?

Rows of machine stitching provide the only decorative note on a dress of almond green wool crepe. This is a delight- fully simple method of creat ing the right effect with a plain gown,

THAT SOUNDS LIKE A DISTRESS SIGNAL-6E7; YOUR COAT AND HAT AND WE'LL HURRY UP ON DECK

AND SEE WHAT THE TROUBLE

16!!

Fog!

FOG! THE BLASTS YOU KEAR ARE SIMPLY WARNINGS OF CAUTION

TO OTHER VESSELS- THAT MAY BE NEAR!

1 Pertaining to the check. 2 Swarming.

3 Types of pastries. 4 Before.

5 Exclamation of sorrow.

á Type of puzzle.

7 Drop of fluid.from the eye,

$ Seed bag.

9 Axiom,

10 Sum.

11 To rub out.

10 To Join.

20 Suspension.

23 Wayside hotal.

25 To wager.

23 Hollow-horned mammals.

20 Amount at which a person is

valued for purposes of taxation.

30 Fragrant amell.

31 Pertaining to the moon.

33 Fat:

34 More uncommon,

35 To destroy by disintegration.

38 Fluid rock.

30 To reckon chronologically.

42 Intersected.

44 To buzz.

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