THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1932.

OUR BRITISH

CROSSWORDS

THE WORLD

OF WOMEN

FULL OF FUN!

A joy to everyone with his happy ruguish ways and his sunny nature,

Children who are well, bring wonderful satisfaction and pleasure.

Parents who find difficulty in keep- ing their little ones free from aft ments should try Baby's Own Tablets. Most of the illa of babyhood and childhood commence in stomach of

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By Joan Savoy

If you want to keep your place in the fashion parade, the four pairs of slippers sketched here will make the stop easier. They are fashioned from the newest materials and designed according to the latest patterns. Every pair has an intricate decorativo touch that lends it a trifle more fascination.

At the left is a romantle white anndal, flowered in alluring bita of allver, which is attractive enough to make anyone keep stop to any music. It is trimmed with tiny strips of green satin pipod with gold. The large amount of open work shows off the now cobwabby stockings. A gown of the same material, whose description has been cabled straight from Paris, makes the slipper appoar twico na alluring.

Next to the silver-spattered slipper is a white crepe do chine pump that is charming for tea and cocktails. The shoe, which is

KIND FASHIONS.

Victorianism at an End.

Our brief return to Vistorianism is

at an end. Grandmother styles have

TAILORED COATS.

Masculine in Their

Severity.

cult

hand-made, is trimmed with gold kid and thin strips of red satin. The dress which it matches is red and white.

An afternoon shoo of kid comes in wine-red, grey, brown or black. This slive, next in place to the red and white, is trimmed by clever inserts of the same colour of the kid, in auede. The strap, placed high, adds grace to the line of the slipper. It should be worn with the now afternoon dress that features the high neck, low waistline and pleats.

For atreet you will need n slipper especially designed for walking. Shopping will be twice as interesting if you are wearing these Ruede pumps, at the end of the shoa row. Lizard applique The other winds up in a circle to decorate one side of each pump. side, from vamp to heel, is soild lizard. The street costume shown with the shoes is beige trimmed in brown Kolinsky.

FRAGRANT BATHS.

Refreshing

Tonics.

A most soothing and refreshing tonic, either after phyalcal exertion

PARISIAN NOTES.

Day-Time Skirts Much Shorter.

The Paris drosamakers are show Tailored coats, skirts, and even for for the nerves, is a warm bath, gone to the wall and fashion has blouses are nong the most impor-made fragrant by the addition of ing their autumn collections. Those decided to let buatlon be byganos tant fashion notes this season. one of the many bath salts avallaro of far greator importance than They seem in some cones to have any dressmakers sponsor such able. Ninon de l'Enclos, it is said, most people realise, for they are ASAHI sought just a little inspiration from simply garments. They aro preserved her youth by taking her developments of the fashions shown earlier periods--thone of Louis XV: almost masculine in their severity. bath in rain water, in which salt at the mid-season collections pad Cartainly, for town-wear thin in and soda had been dissolved, mixed give an indication of the autumn BEER and the Directoire ora.

quito the smartest type.

with honey and milk. The recipe and winter fashiona.

There are seen amazing changes. sounds a little extravagant, al The Paris stream-shown indicato Buttong provide the only trim though the result seems almost to For ons thing, the boyish silhouette that fashion intends to be kind toning, and they are sean horizontally have justified the means. How has returned, and day-time skirts Sole Agents women of most types, but if we, or vertically on sleeves and down

ever, because one cannot afford show a tendency to shorten consider- want to be smart, we cannot please the backs of coats. A ring of no-milk and honey, one need not ably. Evening dresses sometimes MITSUI

oursolves about the position of aurdiumsized buttons round the aleaves, despair. Bath salts, both efferves-havo very wide skirts, and Rome- aro very shonth-like nud BUSSAN waistline, for this is no longer in just above the elbow, give the cent and non-effervescent, are quite tinos KAISHA ite normal place. It must be impression that the lower sleeve in easily made at home.

Simplification has taken place to such an extent that practically every kind of trimming has disappeared from day and evening clothea. The new tendency towards plain, somi-

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waisted

BEST

joined to the upper. It may netual-|

or

narrow.

a little tailored clothes for day and evening

Naturally, day-skirts aro fuller in- some houscs than in others. But there is not a pleat nor a flare more than necessary to make a good line, ton cloverly and intricately cut, with and bodices are plain, although of

decidedly higher.

ly be detachablo nad you can wear For effervescent bath salts the At the fashion shows nearly every your coat with long or short sleeves, following mixture should be pre- frock presenta a return to the high as you like. Then you have a cost pared, a little lavender or other that in useful for two occasions- suitable scent stirred up, and the Directoiro stylos Vory wido belts of suedo satin and cire ing wear.

n long-sleeved cogt for normal morn-whole moistened with

a cont with short methylated spirits. The resulting is almost unanimous, fabrics appear on gowns for all oc- teves to be worn in the afternoon, stiff paste le made into tablets Day Skiris

11 two-shilling casions, emphasising the high waist with a light crepe-do-chine dress. about the size of Eline, and many skirts are cut with A little capo is rather nice about piece, and stored in an air-tight

tin. Here are the ingredients: n enrarlet effect, and aro allied to the shoulders. This helps to give Tartaric acid, 10 parts; carbonate blousea of a contrasting shade. the square shouldered effect to the

parts. In all the now autumn fashions figure which is no typical of the of soda, 9 parts; rice flour, modern silhouette.. Such capes may Tthere is a sharp line drawn between again be attached to the cont, or Powdered soap and borax in normal waiste necentuated by wido

those designed for the young and detachable, just as you like. Some equal parts, form the basis of all bolts.

Every house in developing ita „alonder Agurs and these for the figure quaint little canes are thrown care-non-effervescent bath salts. The

of more mature proportion. One lessly round the shoulders. Lines powder may be scented as desired,wn tea in aleuves. Sometimes the popular recipe being the fullness in put at the back of the couturiere has even gone so far as of pining and veins make veritablo

arn above the elbow, sometimes following:-

there is a short three-quarter slcovo to design a pretty dress for a mai natterns on some conts. deu aunt. This model is made of

Oll of lavender

with a pulf well above the elbow, Oll of rosemary

and a fitting cuff below, and thore black crope de chine, and the ne

Oll of bergamot

is a now butterfly" alcove, which Ceasorins consist of white lingerie,

Oil of lemon

is really a modified leg-o'-mutton A cuffs, and collar.

Oil of cloves.

slcovo slightly gathered up the con- Bran, oatmeal, or barley meal tro. The effect is to broaden the may niso be used. Not only are shoulder immensely, while the waist they pleasant, but they are, in addi- is made very neat and small. tion, beneficial to the skin. Have the meal in a muslin bag, and

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The linen evening gowns have inct with such univeral suCEDIS that

of them many

are to bo seen AL tho amartast Parisian

gatherings. The most popular of

to

being Tweeds and homepuns are used for costs with pleasing effect, and most of them have a VOTY accentuated waistline which is still; further marked by a brondish belt.

CLOCK AND NOTE PAD.

one

i drachm. 1 drachmi

ounce/ 1⁄2 ounce, 7 minims.

while the should always follow a hot "tub," hiero has boon in paleat pink A useful and inexpensive ailvor-leave this in the bath linon, the corsage a mass of palepinted clock is fixed to a writing water is running in. If nothing pince an indiarubber air cushion Fink ross, and a little toque pad or jotting down odd notes.

will relaxed in the hot perfumed water match consisting of pale pink linen Tho pad. also of plated silver, fselse is available, a few leaves of under the head and let the body lie forbidden, or is not avaliable, sub- give the water a fresh, clean odour. for a few minutes. If a shower is Before jumping but for the cold, stituto a rub down with warm bath or, at any rate, tepid shower which towels.

F08*8.

A pale green linen dress is of the "vanishing" type, with pretty, and another in ivory-white pencil attached, and when a small trimmed with white narcissi is a button at one side is pressed the "droma" to behold.

message dlanppears.

mint or apriga of lavendar

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

The Dog Pound!

Across

1 A form of protection you can

buy by the yard.

4 Coal plt. (Anog.)

Points of view.

11 Vesacis that might be made to

romain.

13 Ho coveted à vinoyard. 13 Part of Canada,

16 Domaine: are mixed before a

lino.

10 is a grimy job, but, hla

heart's quite all right.

17 A 10 Down title-word.

19 Cold and decidedly undulating

afior the start.

20 Language that in alangishly

smart about fifty-one.

22 Ophella called it herb of grace. 25 A great novellat.

27 A foreign capital.

28 Always provided by the enterar, 20 A backward glance of an un- plenant kind is sure to stagger.

constituent 31 Non-English

morino.

32 Echo.

of

33 Condescends with but a shilling

in pocket, to make plans. 34 Horon club?

Down

1 Virtual farewell to athletles,

and the turf in Hampshire,

2 The schoolboy's spirit, pluck,

and power of endurance.

3 "Nor grandeur hear with n din dainful emilo The short and simple-of the poor." (Gray's Elogy.)

3 Fabries that sound royal. 0 Bon turned out the sort of Idiot n busy man exocrates

(hidden).

7 Possibly Milanese: ask a banker,

not a drapert

8 Padres are never missing at this

FITTINGS &

big meal.

A traveller, parts of whom aro going the wrong route, the ro mainder almbat entirely display ing wrath,

10 Not of an ago, but for all time,

according to Hen Jonsen.

13 Strange a foreign car should

carry the R.A.0. mail.

14 in 11 Across may tell "the

tale" of his triumphs.

17 About this town ffieke providon common objects of the farm- yard.

18 Open In 10 Down..

21 Hall has no Fury likò a woman

thus, we are told,

23 Undress but with minor decora.

tlon in evidence.

124 Apart, na blow, and-

20 lower, an applied to onewolf.. 27 To ba added as profit.

10 Hore one might draw a voll.

81 A school uf note,

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