THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930.
WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
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SNOBBISHNESS. liberately miss easy points in order
On the Tennis Courts,
Almost every tennis club has sothe "hoge among its members whose deplorablis characteristics are not even disguised by surface
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Curiously enough, people whose bail. manners are perfect in the room, and who will willingly dance with someone's maiden nunt if the poor uld dear cannot get another partner, take themselves absolute ly objectionable if asked to play tennis with a person not up to the standard.
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to do this. Such conduct is un-
pardonable, as it enables the
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me and reasonate amount of incidentally to keep other people waiting. As the courtesy of the onlookers prevents them remarking upon the singularity of the game and the surprising length of it, the "hogs" are generally sale in pursuing this policy.
When they are asked to play in mixed double, they will only do so after superciliously inspecting their woman partner. If she dues not meet with their approval they spoil her gay dashing in front
the best
of her and taking her returns na if she were absolutely incapable of hitting a ball. Ahog" must While it is admitted that rai hits" and elderly persons afflicted on the winning side, whatever
the cost to his partner's dignity. with corns and bunions should
Unfortunately, these selfish in- not be allowed to chutter up the lividuals are treated with respect, courta unduly, it should be
for they are generally membered that, if their subscrip players in the club as the result tions have been accepted, they aro
much practice at of getting so entitled to serve a certain amount other people's expense. Neverthe- of doubles throughout the season.
Some hogs" develop a suddeuless, on those rare occasions when headache on hearing the names of they are absent, everyone is inore at ease, sud plays a considerably the members who are inaking up their set, which incapacitates them better game in consequence. until they are asked to join another more to their taste.
Others ungraciously consent. to play and then send a smashing service to their inefficient op ponents which they know they are quite incapable of returning. By this means the set comes to an early end, the victor shouts
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Game and with obvious" ye lief, and then struts off the coast members can only arrive at the courts late in the evening, the hogs" do not offer to sacrifice a game in order give the late emêts a chance. On the contrary, these unfortunate Eersons oftea teul as welcome as
without and return home being invited to play' at all.
wart.
Unpardonable Conduct,
Why should clubs be ruled by a few greedy game-snatchers? Somo thing ought to be done about it. Why not have tests for all prospec- tive members before the season commences, and allow these "hogs" to be the judges" They would probably find nearly everybody fucking, and then decide to form a It would be club of their own.
cat interesting to watch "hog"
hog'
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Oblongs of coloured rubber, re- miniscent of the coloured "loofahs" which are used in the bath-room, appear in a novel choker necklace, At times these autocrats, having which may be worn with sports "wangled" gentlemen's clothes. The rubber beads are in double entirely to their liking, pastel shades of yellow, mauve, and arrange an amazing number of pink, strung alternately, and the dences in order to prolong the necklace is fastened with a clasp
Some cases they de which combines all three colours.
game.
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Next to the face, the hands ure the most expressive parts of our bodies. Their real charm is not acquired by a careful and regular manicure. This merely gives them a well-tended appearance. Besides looking well, however, they should be attractive in every and movement of the wrists fingers.
Character.
It is possible to tell a person's character and mode of living from the hands. One historian states that Henry VIII. was first attract- ed to a woman, who subsequently, became his unfortunate queen, because of her hands. They seemed to fascinate him. There fare many instances in the lives of princes, dukes. and prominent people of the past. which prove the importance of the hands. Certainly great deference was paid to them centuries ago."
Smoking.
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1 Nature's example of how "honour peereth in the meanest habit."
9 A reproduction In colours. 10 You can't do this if you are
destitute.
11 A mechanic, more suitable. 19 A steeple is a synonym of this and an injunction which, it exemplifies
11 A colour. 15 An Asian land.
Fashion's skirts.
latest
decree
for
Nowadays, the cigarette offers to women new scope for hand play. A woman of my acquain- 10 tance is the admiration of her friends when she smokes. Every 15 No dancer performs these steps.
21 This is hanging matter. graceful movement, however
Neighbouring in the U.S.A. small, adds to her attractiveness.
20 A river with which to begin Noted dancers who have won work that ends in effort. fame in opera and ballet know and 30 This is no illusion of disordered appreciate that beauty is given to
Lear. their actions by the poise of the hands.
BLUE AND SILVER.
A pretty allver and blue neck. coiled lace is composed of & blue wire spring, twisted round a narrow strand of silver. The silver
shows through the blue wire in a charming manner, and the neck- lace is fastened with two silver flowers at the back.
Green and Beige:
This dainty dress is develop- ed in green and beige printed crepe de chine. The frill which falls from the shaped yoke at the back of the bodice illustrates the modern tendency to trim the back rather than the front of a model,
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31 The Frenchman's rendering of
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32 Comparatively roguish.
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bird following a man, results in a vegetable.
34 The spoor of the bank-holiday.
maker.
35 An old sailor starts dancing in
front of a Conservative,
Down
Not comfortable.
3 A vegetable acid.
A thutcher who sounds a bit of u student.
5 This is on the side and starts
belatedly.
6 A altar that may be made Com-
paratively bright.
7 The procrastinator's slugan.
8 Arrange in folds.
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A story that is generally didactic.
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19 A precipitous bank in front of a
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20 One who draws a cheque,
22 Common sense derived from
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"I'm lamed," puts one in a quandary (anag)
25 Musical notes that contradlet.
their name.
27 Ten-and Ned-turn back to
make this Night gig.
28 Antithesis to letter.
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