LADIES!

WE want to show you a specially

fine selection of the latest in-

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New Goods-Just Arrived,

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1929.

WOMAN'S WORLD

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"STREET ANGEL."

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Chinese Antiques

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A beige wool crepe walking dress is completed by a band of fur buttoned fo the de- collete and a rather intricate muff, fashioned of beaver, and the wool crepe of the frock (left), (Right), One of Patou's successful "muff ensembles," made of dark green velvet, and fox fur. The blouse is light green.'

Flower Pottery.

HAPPY COLOUR HARMONIES.

Artificial Flowers.

MAKE VERY ARTISTIC DECORATIONS.

Barbaric Effects.

A beauty which is a little bar- baric seems to be the right note

The simplest of flowers can be Artificial flowers, both, for de-this year. It began with jewellery,

and

1 Experts.

6 Evasive,

Across

11 Furnished with an aril.

13 Promised.

15 Enticer.

17 Act of presenting.

19 Yard.

21 Toll,

23 Little.

24 Turf.

28 Formerly.

27 Pillaging.

29 Harmonizo.

30 Miner.

31 State of being bobindhand.

30 Pingue,

36 Writ

37' An allowance for wasto.

40 Perfume.

43 Existed.

44 Hymn sung after service. 49 Antediate.

50 Pan for burning wood, 51 Principles of realists.

52 Aver.

63 Doll.

2 Intensify.

Doron

3 Part of a book,

4 Ringlet.

6 Margin.

6 Narrow atrip of wood.

7. Helmets.

14 Cart

8 Not working.

Spocles of checkered cloth. a revelation of beauty in the right|corative purposes

some of which is becoming a dupli- 10 Small fish, and personal kind of pottery. And the love-ndornment, are now really artistic cale of that in the Cluny Museum, 12. Bird, liest blossoms may somehow be productions and very different from and which belonged to the women lacking in character, if the wrong the hideous caricatures of the beau-of ancient Gaul, and has gone Í vessels hold them.

lies of nature that were at one time on to materials and trimmings. Imagination must be used to the only ones procurable. We are picture the final effect of each all familiar with the posies made recent collections were decorated For instance, several frocks in separate arrangements in order to from shells, and now really delight- obtain the happiest colour har-ful sprays of these flowers are made with square metal studs, ranged in monies.

which serve the purpose of reading deep, even lines on bodice For instance, the chrysan-lampa as well, the electric bull cuffs, while on others the neck and themums that are our standby being enclosed in the shell flowers, waistline were outlined with over- when other flowers are dear and These are made in various colours lapping metal plaques-an effect rare, add enormously to a room's to tone, with the decorative scheme which has even extended to some charm, if they are arranged in an of a room and are really delightful. of the tight-fitting hats which wo- individual manner.

Glass is now employed for arti- men refuse, apparently, to discard. A handful of pink ones, set ficial flowers, and moat dainty little

Our heads alone strike the ultra- į loosely in a widemouthed, smoke-pasies, are made that look quite

charming on a dark winter coat, civilised note, with their sleekness, when grey crock, and reflected in and these are not as fragile as one and discreet waves, for the women

mirror, give straightway a subtle

would imagine. Very fine beads, of Gaul, to whom our jewellery "Street Angel," featuring Janet

air of distinction to the most too, are among the latest materials would have been more or less fami- Gaynor and Charles Farrell com-commonplace of rooms.

to be used for this purpose, and liar, would have acorned our aest mences a four day run,

these flowers are having a very blg, heads and preferred their neat sale this year.

Effective Decorations. Very effective floral decorations from been devised

BEAUTIFUL ROMANCE OF

NAPLES.

A charming love story, of picture- sque Naples will be unfolded at the Queen's Theatre to-day

more

as

plnita.

Ermine for Gowns.

Frank Borzage, who also pro- Yellow ones, few or many, duced "7th. Heaven" featuring the purse aTords, seem to shine more vividly and effectively from these same artists, onc

a brown wäre jug, or a gleaming have recently

While we have enthusiastically proves himself one of the screen's amber glass. And if the vessel per and scaling wax. This doos adopted fur is a trimming for leading directors. Under his direc- he also quaintly shaped, having not sound a very attractive com-coats and cloaks, it only appears tion, Miss Gaynor rises to new may-be twisted handles or unbination, but the finished article is heights and her performance takes usual curves, the resultant decora-most artistic; and for those who rarely on our frocks, though, curi- are fond of handlerafts this is oualy enough, one of the vagaries rank with the best acting achieve tion gains in elegance.

The bronze and tawny blooms, hobby that is very fascinating of fashion is to use it on negligeaa. ments of the year, according to u

Ermine seems to be almost the well loved for their depth of hue, and not expensive. Fish scales do elnema critic.

one think of anything only fur which is being used this The story tells of Angelina, an look quite out of the ordinary not make unfortunate victim of circumstance brimming from a deep bowl of very pretty, but these are now being year as a trimming on a gown, and who, desperate through poverty and green, for the green intensifies widely used for flowers and orna-then usually on black velvet or sickness, attempts to steal in order the colourful glory, and helps to ments with great success. The head very heavy silk, to which it pro-|

of a handicraft school in the West-vides a delightful foil. to obtain food for her ailing create a delightful

end of London frequently holds com- mother. She is taught in the act colour.

petitions among the students for Black has always been a great Creum ones arranged in tur- the most beautiful ornaments made favourite with the Parisienne, and and is chased by the police who lose her within the friendly tent of a quoise or sapphire blue pottery from fish scales, and for the even if she has occasionally for- travelling circus. She is later form a decoration of appealing found and carried away to prison dignity, and a random mixture reatest number produced from the saken it for warmer shades, she while her newly discovered sweet-of all colours, glowing brightly head of a cod! heart gives her up for dead. How against the sombre black of their ever, everything turns out all right receptacle, will ornament

splash of

.

never fails to return to it. To be truly amart, it must, of course, be the quite as much as the home lover immaculate, with bats, gloves, In the end and. Angelina comes dullest corner, investing it with a who wants each of her floral de-shoes, and hand-bag in harmony; back to Naples to find shelter, cheeriness undreamed of.

corations to be a porfect little but once the ensemble is complete, All the pattery chosen, matters picture in itself

there is nothing quite so chic. romance and a husband,

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

WELL, WE'VE BEEN WAITING ALL THIS TIME.

FOR THE BIG DAY-

GEE! IT SEEMED ^ LIKE CIRCUS DAY WOULD NEVER

COME!!

I'M ANXIOUS TO SEE WHAT

THE OTHER FELLAS

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YOU AIST? WHY WE DAUGHT TODAY WAS THE

DAY-WE'RE ANXIOUS TO BE

THAT TWO- HEADED MAN!!

WELL-YOU COME

T. NAKAO. Japanese Shoe Expert.

TORTOISE SHELL BOXES AND

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10 To.

18 Secluded pot.

20 Curly

22 Disperse.

24 Interior alópe of trench,

25 Cushioned sout.

27 Ocean.

28 Talk idly.

32 Slimy fishos.

A3 Red flower.

34 Sentièrs.

35 Having toes.

37 It was.

38 Liko.

39 Earth.

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42 Furzo.

45 Anxiety.

44 Residence,

47 Sacred Egyptian bird, 48 Appalintion.

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