THE UTMOST IN STYLE ▲ ▲ AND WEAR ▲ ▲
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1931.
WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Summer Sophistication Seen
at Fashion Show.
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123
Smart
art style... alluring colours... exquisite beauty
...lovely pure
silk stockings
to bring joy to your heart.
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Appointmenta
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ART PHOTOGRAPHY,
Paintings from the Life.
Paintings Restored,
UNDERARM PERSPIRATION
Harmlessly and Pleasantly oliminated by
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THE PHARMACY
Asiatic. Building.
Tel. 20945.
Summer is personified in the diagonal check durene cotton street dress shown at left, with gauntlets of sheer white cotton bultoned onto the short sleeves and a parasol to match the Postinize. For a week-end wardrobe, the one-piece maillot of white jersey, appliqued in bright colours, has a button-on skirt, Lovely and lady-like indeed is the Fellow durene, eyelet-embroid- el ballste, right, with tiered skirt, cape stoves and cape back.
OF INTEREST.
Better Sports Shoes.
A new featherweight tennis skoo luas inado its debut, and promises to be nu unqualified mucenis, for it. in wonderfully attractive without, the perifice of its practicnl quali
tiem
SEEN AT THE THEATRE,
On the Stage.
FASHION NOTES.
Two-Colour Dresses.
The two-colour dress was launch-
Long dresses of buttercup-yellow fed about two years ago, but wo crepe de Chine trimmed with rowsen decided I was safer to intro- of leaf-green buttons, and accum-duce colour, in seatves, and similar panied by gloves of yellow crepe de necessories, on one-tone ensembles. Chine with huge green gauntlets However, combinations of several reaching to the elbows. Nearly a colours in one dress was one of hundred yards of silk were used in the surprises thai these dresses for the chorus.
Paris dresN-
makes launched with their new collections for spring and summer.
This is quite an important de-
It is made of white elf skin, with a lattice of coloured stitching the centre of each diamond-shaped section being perforated in 11 altractive pattern. The soles are
Voluminous gowns of the new rubber. There is nto a new pistent floral printed chitton. the Bowers golf shoe that has all the advuso large that two practically cover- tages of a crepe rubber sole, and od several yards of the material. marture, for women have been so all the shartners of a leather one. The drysses were worn with only, extraordinarily faithful to one- This in contrived by enclosing the a brief pair of knickers of the enimar schemes, and to bluck and crepe rubber sale in a leather laul,ame material, the skirts being so so that it is not visible. It also full that no petticoat was needed, white, although the latter have harl ja close rival in turquoise this sen- prevents the rubber aprendling, ani Halo henddress of rose-en:doured
In their efforts to bring in avoids the possibility of it coming towers with shoes to match, as a
colour frocks for away at the toe or elsewhere.. The
contrast to white frock, In veral shoe is rendered more waterproof Millionaire Kid," at
The day and evening. the
makers have realised what a far- reaching effect this will have on the fashions. Gloves, shoes, and
than the ordinary type, da 1
unde te hand by a reces which Gaiety Theatre:) dispenses with the welt.
It is also stitches in an naustad water
manner that prevosts the penetrating has joining of the upper sule. There is a special shank in the wint that keep the shoe rigid where it is essential, the fore. nart, however, retaining Wonderful Rexibility.
Such a she should have great possibilities since it makes the wearing of heavy unsightly golf rosera 1221E|SPEN
Samuner golf shoes in plaited macrame "string" mul feather aro another novelty, and the least and anoth teacher bench she takes the form of a Dutch sabot maile of pork, with coloured leather trimming.
In the Audience.
son.
dress.
A dark haired girl in the stalls accessories will all have to be selec-i wearing a pearlet coat shaped like led with a tremendous amount of
man's dinner jarket, with white care. silk revers-and very full earlet trousers.
ACTORS
1 The fact that there is a good club within a mile is something extraordinary.
5 Raises.
If you travel in this at all, it will be only down hill,
10 A "sweep" concluded in a pub would naturally sound like this epithet for breath.
11 There is this for it on the "griti
alové.
12 The utensil holds four. All
turns on this.
13 When this receptacle becomes upset. change the vowel- quickly,
16 The Reather all about the tron makes the sound of heavy rain. 17 A favourite nuthor for boys when
father was one.
18 When the ball comes in last t gives a good deal of weight.
2 Its quite in order to be this
but not for long.
24 Agin everything.
25 Exhausted
perhaps?
by being dressed,
26 This will give you a rebuff. 29 Shi Portion out the vegetable. 30. Here you sea un involved in same-
think quite out of the common. 31 More than low, and ends in a
good old row. 32 Wrap up.
Down
A kingdom absorbed in a "ten- garden."
The greatest euphemirt could not say that this was mellifluous, 3 The heart of a boty, we hear. 4 A spirit of mischief inimical to children, naming one of Scho- bert's songs (hyphen),
6 Having only one form, I face it.
STICKERS
060
Ten malplication problems, with the hits to 9, are so arranged above that they bring the same result. Can you res ammige the digits so as to bring a large taisi, but still ultiply in one case three- numbers by two and in the stier case two numbers by two?
'21 YEARS AGO.
“TELEGRAPH" FILES.
The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended August 6th, 1910.
Women will have to cultivate, In | SOME EXTRACTS FROM THE
Twn wonen
wearing identical fel a sense of colour. dresses of pale lily-leaf green; 11 was noticed at the Grand Prix chilam, with green chiffon kloves that there were few smull hats, and reaching to the shoulders, heavily no excessively large, floppy ones. embroidered
iridescent Fairly large "capelines" were the sequins.
order of the day, and these were
The rate of the dollar on demand) set in beautiful curves. The great was 18. 94. thing in the realm of the large hat, is to have a crown in some heavy
with-
and is being among other available colours.
Cen
+ *
The weeding took place
and Mise L. S. Digby.
In regulation attire.
6 Frequently of the village.
7 Fly round the line openly.
In this poor children emulato the luckier ones by the nea (hyphen).
114 All he fingered turned to gold.
15 "Why you, were to marry met"
"Yes, I see that now."
18 It inkes a foal to be so pre
judiced.
19 Herg
of a novel of the same name by Disraeli.
20 Could one describe a spider as
bring problem of this anturo?
21 Here you take too much for
Kronted, I think.
22 Describes the Tower of Babel
difruity!
23 What the dilettante does, and, louking back, one acg can that he makes a bad start.
37 This island in looking an. 28 Pulish.
Yesterday's Solution
ABBREVIATION STEINN Ở 10 AMATEUR SEAGULL C ̈VE NOW THO QUAYS LE TAINT U DO ADORE – SH JAVOWED" H MASHIE IT E DUPED AP NIBBLE E RIGHTH INTRENAN A O ABABH MT SENOR MU
TBETF D ̄B CADENCE ARTISTE MEUKI O A
| DRESSING GOWN
Yesterday's Solution
One way to tuve six pennies, in each case over two other pennies, and wind up will pairs of pennies in the positions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 is as follows: Mere 12 la 3-7 to 4-70 10 6—8 10 1— 10 5 and 11 to 2.
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SUGAR MARKET.
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.
The following enble at the eloge of the sugar market yesterday haa of been received by Messra. . Pon-
white guipure, and a largish brim Archdencen Barnett of Hongkong treath and Co. In black Luciole, Leghorn, or Bangkok.
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Silk stockings of gossamer Lex- ture are also to be found this Trimmings are simple, a band of
An anti-American boycott began Spectators sporta slices als establishment among them the first flowers representing every colour in Canton a protest againat sunks a bratr show. As tlu nagu 200 gauge silk evening stockings to in the gown, or merely a diamond stringent Customs regulations on Evening broch. Of all the women in the the arrival of Chinese in the in England. implies, they are intended for the be onlooker at a game, and not for stockings with openwork ankle-pesage at Longchamps only about states.. those participating in it
bracelets are mother novelty, and thirty carried sunshades, and only mortel 1 made of hand-plaited in pince of fishnet stockings the in one case did the parasol form leather in an effective open-work mart woman will wear fine silk part of the cuscnible. They were desim. In black and white it is stockings perforated with a mini-usually made of plain chiffon, or particulary pleasing, jade, Chinese ture pin-spot.
taffetas, with long handles.
Que
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
GOLD MAN
HECTOR STRENUOUSLY OBJECTS TO FRECKLES
ÉCING PRESENT
WHILE HE EXPLAINS, TO DETECTIVE STEELE, THE
G
NYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE
OF HIS PRIZE RUBY.....
WELL, IF HE WANTS NE TO! GET OUT OF HIS HOUSE I GURGA I BETTER GO........ GES! I DONT
SEE WHAT DIFFERENCE IT
NAKES, THOUGH!!
I DON'T EITHER, FRECKLES, BUT
YOU KNOW, HE'S
A LITTLE
QUEER!
·JUST A IMNUTE, FRECKLES! WAIT. I THINK, MAYBE
I CAN GET HIM TO LET À
YOU REMAIN......
You Never Can Telll .
A hammer-headed shirk was cap- tured in Tolo Harbour and taken to Taipo, being later brought to Hongkong.
"YOU KNOW), A YOUNGSTERE MIND
15 SOMETIMES MORE ALGET "THAH. AN OLD MIND.........AND ALLONNING THE BOY TO STAY MIGHT HELP
SOLVE THIS MYSTERY A LOT
SOONER....
WHAT DOES
A BOY KNOW!
- ABOUT
DIRECTIVE"
WORK?
London Terminals, March 1932 6/9% down d. May 1932 6/11% down d. August 1932 7/2 down.. December 1931 6/6% down 1⁄2d.
New Work Terminals. March 1932 1.49 up 1 pt. May 1932 1.54 no change. July 1932 1.61 up 1 pt: September 1931 143 up 2 pt. December 1931 145 up 2 pt.
By Blosser
OH, ALL RIGHT....HAVE YOUR OWN WAY, STEELE !!
COME! CONNE! LET'S GET BUSY ON THIS CASE OF MINE !!
OH BOY!!!
AND I'M NOT SOINS
TO MISS
A THING!!
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