THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

GORDON'S

SHOE SALE

Has Commenced.

ALL GOODS SUBSTANTIALLY

REDUCED.

KAYAMALLY BUILDING.

AR BRAXS

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SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIP CHANDLERS HARDWARE MERCHANTS.

25, Wing Woo Street.

WHY

SUFFER?

WHEN ALL THAT IS REQUIRED TO GIVE YOU RELIEF IS A BOTTLE OF OUR PRICKLY HEAT LOTION.

(also supplied as powder)

The Colonial Dispensary.

13, Queen's Road C.

Tel. No. 21877.

FLETCHER'S

EAU DE COLOGNE

IN MAGNUM BOTTLES, DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT

AND REFRESHING.

THE PHARMACY

(FLETCHER. & CO. LTD.)

A.P.C. Building.

Tel. 20345,

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS,

Pale rose-pink taffetas, showing a blurred pattern in a deeper shade, materialises an exccptionally lovely dance dress. It has the accepted moulded bodice with narrow shoulder straps, but the flounced skirt, developing at the right side into a fluting drapery below a huge bow, is something quite new in evening modes.

Adaptable Lace,

NOVELTIES FOR AFTERNOON,

AND EVENING.

Undoubtedly lace will be worn this summer-English lace, too! Nottingham has just put on the market lace goods which are ade quale rivals to anything which the Continent is sending us.

Youth Keops Its Head.

5.

It happens, now and then, that famous flm star who comes to our land for a visit, says a writer in a Home journal, receives a wel- come so amazing by reason of the numbers of people who turn out to give it, that it brings forth a rebuke from some quarter, where human nature is expected to show higher tastes.

What I am wondering now is what the average age is of the enthusiasts who draw upon them- aelves these rebukes.

I should not wonder if it was found that it was the older

and the middle-aged people who were thus guilty of what some people count sheer folly.

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1 Small ship, & Let fall. 10 Heron 11 Senior.

Across

8 Fertile spots.

9 Now.

12 Organs of hearing. 14 Species of antelope. 15 Possession.

16 Particle.

17 Gardening tool. For, if there was anyone in the 18 S. American dollar.

19 Skins. world who could inspire present-20 again.

day youth to do some hero wor- plant.

shipping, surely it would be Amy 26 Revolve.

29, Ago (0. T.) Johnson, yet the only people who 31 Shoot

out, have suggested to me, since she 34

he Care of Linen. achieved her great flight, that we were rather overdoing the praise have been young people,

DAMP STAINED LINEN.

37 One who talks.

41 Stem.

39 Holiday,

44 Sea eagle.

45 Sounds of a bell. 46. Dlsense.

47 Get

48

up.

48 Slacken. 49 Lair. ova50 Cat's pet name,

51 Legal claim.

They think it a pity to make so much "fusa," and they fear that

Linen stored in a damp cup-

she will be apolit by all the board or room very often developstions she is receiving! stained patchos. These may be dealt with by rubbing each spot individually with French chalk. The chalk should be allowed to remain on for a couple of hours, after which the linen should be laundered in the ordinary, way,

Fruit Stains on Linen

At a recent lace show I saw a striking model intended for Ascot wear. It was a subtle combina- tion of georgette had lace in a soft shade of pink. The ensemble was A quick way of dealing with a chiefly of lace, the georgette be-to cover it at once with powdered fruit stain upon the tablecloth is ing used merely as pleated trim- starch. Allow it to remain until ming. In order to do full justice the starch has absorbed the juice, to the scalloped pattern of the Brush off and launder in usual mesh, the shoulder cape of the way, or, if that is not convenient,

rub with salt and lemon juice. frock was cunningly divided be tween the shoulders. Aluose lace coat with collar and big loose cuffs of pleated georgette com- pleted the outfit.

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ling. One pretty style had a penk- ed waistline suggestive of the pre- sent vogue for the hip-yoke.

Fish Net is Fashionable. Fishnet, declare the markers, is also having a hearty welcome. It is especially attractive in black, and is also to be had in the yard. and a quarter length for afternoon and evening frocks.

Coffee-coloured Lace. Another pretty Ascot model was of coffee-coloured Ince with georgette fan fronts to the bodice and wide georgette flares to the skirt. Waiat belt and insets to the frock were also of georgette. For afternoon wear with such while the fairly short coat was a frock there is a wispy little entirely of lace. There Was dignified charm about this frock bridge coat of fine lace and geor- which suggested its possibilities] for. the summer bride who did not

One very practical idea which intend to favour the more con- caught my eye was lace used as in- ventional white and orange blos-sertion to the godets which are be-

soms.

That is the best of lace. It is so adaptable, and can be effective ly used for so many occasions and in such varying waya.

Easy to Make.

gette.

ing fet into the longer petticoats which we must this year wear with summer dresses. The godets are a nice adjustment for the greater width which the rather longer garment demands. Motifs of lace at the top of the petticoat neatly completed the decorative effect.

One special novelty which the

Collars and Cuffs. very busy woman will welcome was seen in the afternoon and even-

Collars and cuffs of georgette ing dress lengths of lace. These and lace we shall certainly favour are so designed that all that the this year, and; apparently, our dressmaker has to do is to seam favourite colour will be a pale up one side, and cut out and bind coffeec shade. the armholes and the neck. They Even hats are tending lacewards, are made in all colours, and, true the whole of the crowna, of some to the present trend of fashion, models which I saw being of finely- have the very slightly uneven hem figured mesh-D. E. W. in Ex- to the skirt and the higher waist-change.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

FIRST THING YOU KNOW, THE HUMANE SOCIETY WILL BE GETTIN' AFTER OSCAR GIVIN' THAT NICE 1006 OF HIS. TO THE DOG CATCHER WAS

ANIPUL

YEAH IF THEYD PUT HIM IN JAIL IT WOULDN'T BE VERY FUNNY=. I'M GLAD IT AIN'T ME!!

WOT'LL I DO?

OK, NOT'LL I

·00 ??

A lovely dresa in deep copper- coloured taffetas is rendered still more alluring by the pale coffee-coloured lace which is draped round the neckline and tied loosely on the shoulder.. Dainty cuffs of the same ince, with slightly stiffened "gaun- tlets," finish the long sleeves.

Gone

ITS VERY SIMPLE ~GO "AND ASK "TO. HAVE YOUR DOG BACK HE'LL BE GLAO To See You !!

GO ON!

52 Piece of furniture, 53 Curve..

1 Take as true,"

Down

2 Deliver a speech.

3 Annulose animal.

4 Applauding.

6 Become red.

7 Reverence.

10 The hangman's rope..

13

Young bullock.

21 Small bottle.

22 Pain.

193 Drab.

| 23

24 Mode

26 Finish

27

of address.

Farewell.

28. Entity.

30 Unnecessary,

32 Asserted. 33 Clothes. 35 Famous.

36 Hailed. 38

e Street

39 Thin.

40 Aniseed plant.

42 Anew.

43 Sharp.

Yesterday's Solution.

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DOG POUND

[C-COULD-I HAVE MY

LITTLE DOG BACK THẤT

I GAVE TO THE DOS CATCHER THE OTHER

DAY, MISTER?

By Blosser

YOU'RE TOO LATE HES GONE!!

WHAT DOES

НЕ

MEAN

BY THAT

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