THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

Andak Fim

odak Film

SPARKLING PICTURES ON

DULL DAYS

You will ace printed on any Kodak Film carton the word "Speed."- This means that the film is fast and will make the most of the light. The light may be poor because the day is a dull one; or it may -be a bright day, and yet the light admitted inside the camera is diminished because you have shortened the exposure In order to take a moving object. Either way, the Kodak film, being "speedy," will make a plucky negative.

But be warned! Film which is "speedy," but has no "latitude," is dangerous. If you give it ever so little over-exposure, -it turns nasty and the negative is flat, dull and unprintable. Kodak Film is "speedy,” but it has that Indulgent "latitude" which allows you to over expose it and still get sparkling negatives.

KODAK FILM

THE DEPENDABLE FILM IN THE YELLOW CARTON Stocked by all photographic dealers.

EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY. 24, YuenMing Yuen Road. SHANGHAI,

STOCK-TAKING SALE.

NOW ON

A.P.B. S

Rolande Sarrault

Pedder Building,

--3rd Floor.

Tel. C. 2252.

HORLICK'S

IS ALWAYS SERVED

when MALTED MILK is asked for." - says the management of Lane Craw- ford's Cate-"We keep no other."

This we may say is genéral amongst all high-class caterers, who pride themselves upon serving "THE BEST, NOT THE CHEAPEST,"

ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED

The British MADE

SOUPLEX

Safty Razor Blades.

THE PHARMACY (FLETCHER & CO., LTD.

A.P.O, Búllding.

Tel. C.345.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Suggestions for mid-Season dresses.

A midnight-blue crepe satin model, with hat to match, is seen on the left; this shows a new collar finishing in a loose bow, and a sash of self material tightly swathing the hips and falling in a cascading drapery down one side. Pale cedar brown crepe materialises the frock in the centre, the bodice of which, daintily finished with a waterfall collar, pouches at the normal waistline over a pleated skirt set in a deep hip-yoke. The third model illustrates the bolero and skirt idea, developed in printed silk and worn with a blouse to tone with the lightest colour. This last is especially attractive for home wear.

Fitting Hats.

FOR ENGLISH FACES.

Every time a Frenchwoman goes to England she comes back with the same tale, writes a lady re- sident in Paris, to a Home journal. She praises the beauty of the English faces and deplores the way they wear their hats.

it may want ironing out to one side more than another. to suit the profile.

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If only you can get your crown right, first, the brim will follow, but this loo calls for a great deal of consideration before it may be passed as right,

The trimming should be as small as possible and should never strike the eye. Trimmings should be subject to line and colour. Texture matters, too, &lace a sup- This is too bad. With her pret-ple material is easier to work ty face, her charming figure, her with. neatly shod feet, her nice frocks

and coats, surely the English girl Then comes the problem of how cannot be as wrong as all that with to wear the hat when Anish- her hats. And yet it would seem ed. For a pretty gif this should to be true. A comfortable hat not be difcült With A little which she can cram on to her head honest concentration she soon dis- is all she asks for, at least that is covers just which is the right what the Frenchwoman says of angle-how close over the brow, her.

how much withdrawn from it.

Fond of Needless Trimming.

It is the middle-aged woman who has the most trouble. The

But here, I think, the Frenchwo- turban or the toile when properly man is wrong. The trouble is that draped and worn suits almost the Englishwoman does not pay every woman of middle age. But enough attention to proportions she must get the porportions and is all too ready to add an un-right and then put it on in-the necessary trimming.

right way.

Again, she does not take trouble enough about the angle at which she puts her hat on her head, or give time enough to the arrange- ment of her hair under the brim or round it. Furtively she looks at her glass as the hat goes on at the last minute. And that is that,

Importance of Line.

American women are clever at wearing hats. They fit them on and pull them into the right shape.

Achieving Distinction.

high on her head or crams it down An Englishwoman perches hers backwards. If she would only re- member that the hat should follow the shape of her head and look as What she should do when buy-if it belonged tot by Nature's ing a hat is to keep line and pro- right, she would achieve a distinc- portion in mind before all else. tion difficult to heat. Colour matters of course, but line. more. She should see that the crown fits her head.

Some do this, of course, but there are still many who do not. Yet the pleasure of sitting oppo- Perhaps the head hole is too site a well-hatted woman in bus, wide and the crown too amll. tram, train or car, is not to be Perhaps the shape of the crown denied. Better .one hat which is is too round, not oval enough, and becoming than ten which are not.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ARE WRITING ESSAYS ON THE BEST WAY TO SPEND FNE HUNDRED DOLLARS — THE WRITER OF THE WINNING ESSAY TO RECENE A TRIP. TO WASHINGTON

WITH ALL EXPENSES PAID!!

LE'S SEE NOW --- I'M GETTIN' ALONG PRETTY *G000 - 1'LL NEED SOME

FENCE POSTS ---- WUY

·COULDN'T I GET

·THEM SECOND

HAND ?

WELL, HOW ARE THE ESSAYS COMING

ALONG, FELLAS

Novel Jewellery

TO SUIT ALL OCCASIONS.

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Women of all ages have loved jewellery, but modern women pre- fer the original and sometimes the bizarre, rather than the more glitter of precious atones.. Paris. being admittedly the home of many of the amusing trifles so much in vogue, it is good to be able to chronicle the introduction of an entirely new collection of jewellery that is truly English in conception and manufacture...

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10 Plant

Designs for all Tastes, Silver is used in conjunction with semi-precious stones. The latter are used as backgrounds against which to silhouette little

1 Team. designs or pictures cut out of thin

& Break. strips of the metal. There are

8 Measure. designs to suit all tastes and

12 Ties. occasions. The sports series are 13 Plant seeds. particularly useful and interest-14 Before. ing. So often when one is playing 15 Estimated. golf or tennis, or maybe skating, 17 Morsel.

it is necessary to fasten a scarf 18 Wrongful set. or a collar. An ordinary brooch 20

20 Feared. looks utterly incongruous for the 22 Took food.

23 Vessel. purpose, but a brooch or a scarf-25 Cleanse. ring with a stylished design repre- 27 Feathe

Feathered animais, senting "Tennis," "Motoring," 30 Quiet "Winter Sports," "Golf" or "The 31 Rested. River" is entirely in the picture 32 Certain. and the best of taste. The little 33 Hastened. figures portrayed, though entirely 35 Doctrine. modern in spirit, unlike many 38 Devil.

37 Basket. modern designs, are entirely grace-40 Pieces of pastry. ful.

48 Is able. 44 Vegetable. But it is not only the sports girl,46 Ge

Generous. who is catered for. There are 49 Draw back. other pieces intended both for day 52 Distant. and evening wear. Hat brooches 53 Following. and bag ornaments are obtainable 54 Correct ́in pairs, and also shoe buckles and 65 Sneak, 56. Select. bag ornaments en suite for evening

57 Fixes. 58 Quick.

wear.

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A picturesque little dress silk in petunia. coloured marocain. It is cut on straight lines to the hips, whence a series of inset pleated flares fall at regular intervals all round the skirt. The vest is effective, being of fine coffee-coloured lace, with deep cuffs en suite.

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