THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11,
1930.
'OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
THE SERVICES
THE REST
FOOTBALL MATCH IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND
TO-DAY
AT THE
club grOUND
HAPPY VALLEY.
His Excellency the Governor
will kick off at 4 p.m.
FELIX HAT SHOP.
York Building, next to Moutrie's.
Our Third Shipment of Fall Millinery is just opened "up and is now on display in our new Salon. These H.te set a new mark in chic styles. We have also received a large selection of Evening and Afternoon Gowns of the very latest Models as well as a ship- meat of beautiful Plowers and Foliage for immedi ate wear,
IN A PERSIAN GARDEN Complete Song Cycle
ALBUM WORK-y
DORA LABBETTE MURIEL BRUNSKILL
HUBERT EISDELL
HAROLD WILLIAMS
Columbia
New
RECORDS
Five Records in Art Album
with Printed words
of Song Cycle.
The Anderson Music Co., Ltd.
BEAUTIFULLY BOXED IN A
BOUNTIFUL WAY WILLARD'S
Forkdipf
CHOCOLATES
made in Canada. Obtainable at:-
The Colonial Dispensary
13, Queen's Road Central,
TEL. No. 21877.
WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
FASHION NOTES.
Striking Effect in "Ermine and Velvet.
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Hats and Scarves.
Chenille and string embroidery trim many brimmed hats, and chenille is crocheted into bereta) und bonnets as well as brimmed hats.
Velvet ribbon, two or three. strands of it, in as many colours, makes one of the favourite trim- mings for Paris hats this autuma. Velvet flowers are tucked under] the brim, or tacked to the crowns of some Paris millinery.
Millinery colours, too, are sti- mulating. If your costume is in a rich warm shade, you will pro- bably choose your hat in the same colour, and you may add a bit of
vivid trimming if you want to.
A cerise or pori-wine red hat may tone up a sombre ensemble. Green hats, and hats of dull orange will be good, and black and white; hats will be legion..
**
Hata of turquoise velvet strike a new note with black clothes, and bright blues hats are smart, and pretty, too. Lots of pretty hair is being shown all around the new very small Paris bonnet, which barely covers half the head.
The Triangular Neckerchief.
The triangular neckerchief is, far from banished. It appears as a smart seart element in tailored suits, with a large open-work monogram placed in the corner which is usually set over the rightf shoulder.
A new use for this triangular scarf has been devised; it is used in an evening ensemble and is made of the fabric of the frock, such as taffetas, for instance.
Again, a long, a narrow, chiffon scarf is used to match the evening frock, which is drapped low round the shoulders, and tied! lightly at the front, giving an in- conspicious fichu effect.
Among the new scarves present- ed for the autumn, there are many long, narrow ones in kashatulla, as well as in fleecy, light jerseys and kasha.
Stripes dominate, and they are seen in beige, brown,
Twice regal is a formal afternoon ensemble that com- bines luxurious black panne velvet with the queen of furs, ermine. The black velvet go wn is long and even-hemmed. Over this a little short sleeved jacket ties and a rounded muff- matches it. The ermine is used in draped manner, just like fabric.
PRINCESS ELIZABETH.
of Stuart tartan, countless little boys all over the country, regard- less of their English or Irish parentage, appeared in tartan
white. Bright colours will be used
red and As a Leader of Fashion. plaids of every kind and colour-
ing. The Queen herself
was
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Across
1 Make known with a weighty
sound.
5 A qualifying word.
10 There is no wheel to this barrow,
11 This musical flourish can daze.
12 Things are always at sixes and
sevens in George's room (hidden),
13 Lakes.
10 Found in an orchestra..
17 This beam has no substance:
19 Nearly all of it guards that
which may this.
21 Stick closely in this place at the
end.
23 Apparently this would be the best part of a room in which to keep wheat rool.
24 Haphazard.
26 This cat is little more than an
upset baby
28 A West of England river that is
plainly visible in the twilight. 31 Prophesy
32 This nautical term sounds like a
33
Support.
un additional head this would cease to shiver and become the centre of talk.
36 Purely a creature of tho
imaginaiton.
37 Here letters have a
value.
38 Sand out.
definite
39 By reversing the syllables this cellar sounds like necessary advice to the owner of a Persian cat,
1 Certify;
Down
2 Man lion" (anag.). 3 Descriptive of
sisters.
Cinderella's
4 The first syllable of this of goods bought from this is generally less than if they had been bought in a shop-but don't ask for quality.
A queen of old, in Carthage.
THREE YEARS.
for winter scarves. This idea is The little Princess Elizabeth never much interested in dress, EXCOMMUNICATED FOR madé emphatic in beautiful tusti has set the fashion for yellow as and it fell to Queen Alexandra, kasha prints, as well as in tricot a popular colour for little girls' then Princess of Wales, to lead weaves, which have striped bor- frocks. It is a colour greatly the fashion.. For nearly half a ders to a blanket pattern in the favoured by the Duchess of York, century her clothes were admired body of the scarf.
and her small daughter is often and faithfully copied by society seen in dainty frocks of exquisite women. She it was who intro- shades, varying in tint from deen duced the "Princess" gown, with. cream to a rich crocus,
its high stiff collar, tightly com-
A Smart Touch.
This type of walking pump with leather heel is the smart- est shoe to wear with cloth or country and in town. It is fashioned of dark brown suede and the same, tone of calf.
VICAR TURNS OFF THE LIGHTS.
7 Elevate.
8 Two are permitted in this per-
sanal ornament.
9 Timid.
14 Life is this, according to the
poet,
16 A Berkshire town, like, a amall
bed,
18 Conditions for the card-sharper would be this if he could always say it.
20 The best part of the show. 21 Something done, in action. 22 In this the whole hog is neces- sary and it has a hot time.
25 This may be heard in the East
End of London.
27 Here an insect becomes an object
of terror,
28 To remove one's hat before
having the hair cut is this.
29 This labourer hails from the
South Sea Islands.
30 Bedízen.
34 I hope all the attempts will
aucceed (hidden).
35 This Indian city was once the capital of the Mogul empire.
Yesterday's Solution. BLATHERSKITE
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CONSIDERABLET
"That sort of thing is very serious and a person who commits per- jury in a court of law can be sen- tenced to seven years' imprison-. meat.
"I shall have to expel them from the congregations of the church for
No baby, probably, has worn pressed waist, and long flowing The ban of excommunication for three years. I ask all Christian less rose-bud pink or sky-blue, the skirt, and the "Princess" bonnet, three years has been placed by the people, all church people especially, recognised baby colours, than a tiny little affair placed coyly Rev. E. A. Merryweather, Vicar, to treat these men and that woman Princess Elizabeth. Instead, she between the well curled fringe in of Pelton, Chester-le-Street, on two as heathens' and publicans. is generally seen in exquisite front and the neatly colled "bun" men and a woman who gave evi- "If they enter the church after shades of beige, lavender, and at the back, and secured under the dence at a recent consistory court this morning the service will bs leaf green which set off her fair chin by ribbons of silk and velvet. When the vicar was ordered to re-stopped until they go." hair and complexion to perfection. This costume was usually finished move certain ornaments from the
Before she was four years old, off with a veil and long gloves.
church. The names were given out) The excommunicated
persons this much loved little girl had Queen
from the pulpit. Alexandra favoured
turned up at the evening service established three notable fashions, dark, pronounced colours-navy
and the vicar turned off the lights, One was for baby necklaces. She blues and rich browns and deep his sermon the vicar said that "cer- The persons concerned and other Making the announcement before refusing to conduct the service. always wears a string of beads purples. Queen Mary, on the tain individuals" who went to the protesters sat given her by the Queen. Another other hand, prefers pale shades consistory court told lies and com-church until eight o'clock, when In the darkened was for tiny buttonholes of urti-soft blues and pinks, grey and mitted perjury. ficial flowers pinned to her coat, lavender, and dainty tints of peach and the third was for a more and lilac,
elaborate type of frock, with frills Princess Mary like her mother, and rules and trimmings of lace is very fond of these delicate and embroidery, in place of the colours. In the evening she often severely plain magyar style wears frocks of palest rose pink favoured in recent years. She or a pale green.
weara frilly petticoats, too, of Both she and the Duchess of finest lawn and handmade isec, York wear a great deal of blue, |thus reviving a garment which' and it is well known that "Mary had nearly disappeared altogether. blue" and "Betty blue" vie with Royal ladies have always set the each other in popularity. The fashion in dress since the days Duchess often adds a little when the Elizabethan women dyed embroidery, or a sparkling orna-i their hair red in imitation of the ment, to enhance the beauty of her red-haired Virgin Queen,
favourite blue, and when she is The "Princess" Gown. | at home at Glamis Castle she often When Queen Victoria, always adheres to her childish custom of) very proud of her Stuart ancestry, wearing a blue linen sunboanet.- dressed her boys in Highland kilts M. L. STOLLARD. In Exchange.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS.
All Aboard!
they dispersed.
Rolande Sarrault
Smart Winter Coats & Latest
Model Hats from Paris
Pedder Building (Third floor)." (Above Thos, Cook & Son).
Phone 22252.
By Blosser
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