THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1931
WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS,
Pyjamas Rival Gowns for Wear
at Formal Parties.
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When it is TOO LATE...!
Have your filing cabinets and library shelves treated
with
FLUIDE EXPRESS
TO-DAY!
CINZANO
ITALIAN VERMOUTH is made with the finest. Italian White Wine It is very wholesome-It is not a Liqueur.
CINZANO
MADE AND BOTTLED
IN ITALY
FANCERY CANAN
Y
"TVAHO
Some ways of using it : PLAIN : It's not too sweet and not too dry."
"
IN ALL COCKTAILS, where
Vermouth is used.
AS A LONG DRINK IN SUMMER:
with mineral water.
The Perfect Cocktail "GIN & CIN"
DRY GIN. CINZANO VERMOUTH. A SQUEEZE OF LEMON
WHAT ABOUT "IT"?
Will you have a " Gin and I?
The knowing man says: Oh no!
I'd rather have a Gin and Cin.
The It is then "Cinzano,
**CINZANO" stands for quality. Quality is equal to "CINZANO." In one you have hotdr!
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aspect of them is lost to the banding the flaring trousers. They are wearing pyjamas for oliserver but calculated to give the A smart evening pyjama suit formal parties and the funny wearer that perfect freedom of that looks precisely like a flatter- thine is you can't tell when they're movement
skirts Ing evening gown is made of pale,j pyjamas or when they're gorgeous | restrict.
yellow crepe cut with a soft drap- evening dresses, balf the time. It is fun to have a sult ofed effect on the shoulders above a The dinner and evening formi evening pyjamas just be-tight bodice and a draped girdle which they very wide pyjamas affect the usual bodice cause they are so new for purties below arrangement of a formal evening and save that added flip that trouser legs, of circular cut, fare gown, are of sumpluqus materials. any innovation brings.
to trail. In the rear, giving the ravishingly cut, with a'decolletage In Paris they wear them to ali fappearance of an elegant gown. that Is smart, flattering and kinds of formal dinner parties in There is touch of deeper Hually very interestingly new. the country and in town and call yellow in the bouquet that is They t the figure sveltly and them pyjamas. A pair ofposed at the front of the V neck. then the trousers may flare quite exquisite dnes are made of black Yellow slippers also have a bit of to the proportions of a skirt and crepe with a jet cow! decolletage deeper yellow on them in the form be eut so that the bifurcated and deep bands of black maribou of pipings and bows.
TO THE WISE MAN.
The Stranger Your
Wife!
Usually we get it. Which is preserved for her safely as well why our wires remain to a greater as his own.
or lesser degrea- strangers to us. By the habit of close associa It is seldom that we want to know tion, he pays little attention to her what they really are thinking opinions, yet is being constantly about us.
surprised by her shrewdness of Wives are wise in their genern-observation and clarity of judg- They know that while wement. He will never realise that happily married]tion. man, you will realise that your would object to the appearance of woman's intuition, properly speak- capacity for making wife will never be entirely and being twisted round their little ing. is conclusively known to you,
fingers, we cheerfully submit to speedy deductions and getting If you are a wise man, you will pore is no fluer example
the reality.
the right answer.
If you
arr
bir content that this is so. A cert
In her manifestations of affee- thin foreknowledge of all she is ftret than in the dealings of the tion, her dealings with him, with going to say, of exactly how she javerage wife with the average the children, he is always being is going to think, is the first in-hand, He, thinks he manages disconcerted by her varying gredient of boredom. And bore-things his own way; she knows moods. It is then he begins to dom spots disaster in marriage as he mangures them in the way she learn that really he is living side! much as in any other relationship. Wants them.
by side with an unknown pet- Perhaps more so.
is dumbfounded at her nailty. The and ineal of marriage the apparent inconsistencies, She If he is a fool, he objects. If fusing of two individualities infe has large ideas, but a profound he is wise, he relishes the added enes meither practicable nor ta pessimism alat putting then inte piquancy to married life, and sots The desired to-dayy It never was practice, especially on new ven-himself to "discover" his wife true, anyhow. It usually meant tures.
Cances.
H
Acroas
1 Which unplensant Shakespenrenn character says, "I must eat my dinner. This island's mlne**? 4ist in the middle of a shrill
round.
a Nip.
9 Worn in the Highlands,
11 Rucky peaks.
1 A member of the wat family.
14 This childish expression or mmusement lɛ, na yʊu can see, like the famous wood-pile.
14 Wipes.
17 Describes 1 ncross,
18 Japanese enin.
20 Barely, tawful,
21 Riotous revelry.
|24 “Ride thou unto the horsemen
en --- hill" ("King Henry V.").
28 The kind of demonstration that
must be aven to be believed.
30 A soldier who has last an eye
is useful in a workshop
# This is a brute,
H2 A pavenient menace.
34 Swallow,
35 Just a nose, and nothing else.
34 Don't bother, my dear Lydin, ryc biscuits are better (hidden).
98. An extate manager who is great- ly in request on a rough cross- ing.
Down..
1 If Court, the first part of thin
will be very considerable.
2
Flag.
3 Itise.
6 Things which are equal to each
other.
An uninteresting book may lead to this expression of joy. 7 Breathed out.
STICKERS
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A man had $1000 that he was ready to lend to a friend. He didn't know how much the friend wanted, but it was a sum
between $1 and $1000. He had 10 bags in which he kept the money and he desired to give the friend whatever sun he required, by simply handing hing some of the big and opening none of them. How did he arrange the money, in order to do this?
GERMAN MINISTERS'.
VISIT.
The German I'ress is
8 Theatrical impedimenta.
10 An old gold coin.
12 The glad vys.
14 "As crue"` (anag.).
1 The capital of Lower Burma..
18′ This—after a mode—is humility.
19 Not, in eombination. 22 Small wool.
21 Monarch.
25 Thean idiots arise from a sofa.
20 Dislike is incuri here.
27 This Is the way in which a nettle
should be handled.
20 Although this colour
not at
ail deceptive, it takes us in.
30 Though this may hold a per- fume, the perfunie will not oust the mehr.
33 This has broken many a friend-
ship.
34 Not netually a growl, yet it may
casily develop into unu.
Yesterday's Solution.
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Yesterday's Bolation
The diagram shows how four mest. divided a field into four parts, of the same size and shape, each part containing three trees.
countrien claim to have in the pro- [posed Customs union with Austria.
of
at
The exchange of opinions will be. particularly welcome after events ENGLAND AS "HONEST in recent months which are Hablo Ito cause misunderstandings, ** the BROKER OF EUROPE.“
paper writes. London, it saya, han Berlin. Apr. 7. shown some understanding for Ger- i pleased at the prospects of the Lon English public opinion has freed the.
the past, and clearly many's position in which is a lifetime's Johdon Political Conference. The self from the war spirit. the complete subserviened of the Her hopes for him and theiri
Catholic "Germania," closely asso The disapproving
comments wife, at Trust to outward appear. children are on a vaster senle than C. R. O. T. In Exchange.
he could ever conceive. On the
cined with the Chancellor, greets the French Press are given practical pit[, however. sh
it as the expression of good neigh-length, and one cannot avold the ubjects to taking risks. Hence GOLD AND SILVER TULIPS. hourly relationa
German opinion between England impression that her exhibited pessimism to water
and Germany. The paper speaks finds some pleasure in being the alown his too facile optimism.
of England's ambition to be the cause of criticism of England in Ger-Paris. The Deutsche Allgemeine A cut glass bowl, filled with a honest broker of Europe. number of black and silver or gold many's interests in disarmament Zeitung writes: "If a proof of the The happiest marriages are those where the husband and wife Risks fall more heavily on her tulips, makes a striking centre and natural anxiety to be informed usefulness of this journey to Eng- the Franco-Italian naval land was needed, it would be found have learnt how to differ, Most than on him, which is why she piece for the dining-room table about
hard to agreement are underlined. It is in these Parls comments." The of us find it too difficult to vome objects to taking them. He may when rea! flowers are up to that standard: We need think he is being "held back" by procure. The leaves are made of maintained that Germany has just same paper thinks that it should ba dissipate England's the pretence of agreement to help lack of faith in the woman he has black china, with the flowers of as much a justified Interest in such possible to
preliminary negotiations as other criticism of the Customs union. as over the rough places of life. Imarried, but he is really being either gold or silver china,
The frond of "the splendid male" had a good run, but couldn't survive the war.
Learn to Differ.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
AFTER LOADING FRECKLES AND THE HERMIT IN
HIS PLANE, RILEY LEFT
THE VALLEY
OF VANISHED
MEN BEHIND
THE PHARMACY Asiatic Building, Tel, 20345.
AND HEADED
FULL SPEED
TOWARD
UNCLE CLEMS OK RANCH
[RILEY'S COMIN', FLYNİ” LIKE A MAD FOOL.... SOMETHING MUSTA HAPPENED!
WELL, HE'S BEEN BONE LONG ENOUGH FOR PLENTY TO HAPPEN!
An Unknown Personality.
Back at the Ranch
By Blosser
HAS GOOD NEWS!!
HEY MAKES A SAFE LANDING AND UNCLE CLEM IMMEDIATELY TAKES CHARGE OF FRECKLES, WHO STILL IS RUNNING A FEVER, AS A RESULT OF
A WOUND SUFFERED WHEN RILEY OVER- POWERED BINKLEY
IN THE SECRET
TUNNEL...
HIS TEMPERATURY IS HIGH AND HIS PULGE ABONE NORMAL, BUT THANK HEAVEN THE GUN SHOT IS ONLY A SWOUND... SOON'S HE GETS BETTER I'LL SEE THAT HE GETS HOME!!
YOU THINK HE'S OUT OF DANGER.
MR BROWN?
I'LL STAY TILL I KNOW HE'S ALL RIGHT-THEN ILL
HIKE MYSELF OFF Y THE HILLS. I CANT STAND
LIVIN' INSIDE ANYMORE...
WAYS
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