ADDING CHARM

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1933.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

́OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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TO CHARMS

The tricky witchery of the Kayser"weave guar- antees faultless fit from top to toe...no wrinkles. anywhere to mar the glamorous effect. And COLOURS! You should see them! All the latest modern shades to go with every gown. Yet these alluring stockings are priced exceedingly low...so

low, in fact, that you'll find them truly economical.

• AT ALL THE BETTER SHOPS

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Ask for 175-X & 275-X at $3.25.

► GRAM PALIN

KAYSER

GRAND OPENING TO-DAY

AT THE CENTRAL.

BRITAIN'S GREATEST SCREEN

·ACHIEVEMENT——.

HENRY EDWARDS.

and ANNA NEAGLE

Ino

The FLAG LIEUTENANT

THE SCREENS CLASSIC NAVALSTORY VINDLY PORTRAYED

ikiven thrive well if vished by SCOTT'S Emulfion which en- rinkes the bland and ven childhood Ailments. Ask for

SCOTTS Emulsion

sunny

Hollywood.-Two fabrics of the same colour.ashion many of the new spring-like things about Holly wood these days. On a afternoon the other day, Miriam Jordan wore a black and white ensemble, the seven-eights coat of white velvetine, collared in fox, the simple, tailored dress made of white pebble crepe. The dress had two new spring fashion notes

a silver belt that was very ornamental and kick pleats in the skirt, giving a straightline effect..

Others about this week who.. looked tremendously smart in- clude:

Diana Wynyard, at the Cocoa- nut Grove, wearing a gray wool crepe evening dress, with matching silk crepe alternating with the wool in the gown. ・・

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More White Outfits. Mary Carlisle, in the Derby, late one night (escort un- recognized) wearing a crisp white frock with a velvet cape trimmed with white fox.

Jean Harlow, at Agua Caliente. wearing white slacks, a white double-breasted jacket and a very blue skull cap.

Dorothy Jordan,-playing tun- nis, in a sleeveless white linen dress, with a narrow red ribbon tied around her hair.

Florence Eldridge; entertaining nt home with her hubby, Fre- derick March, at a buffet supper after the theatre, wearing a ruffled ! black taffeta dress.

of her

Joan Crawford, one guests, wearing a sleek black satin with ruffled sleeves.

FOR MEN.

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Are Men Slaves to Fashion?

Miriam Jordán.

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BEAUTY HINTS.

Prevent. Middle-Age

Face Slipping.

No woman lives who does not feel a poignant sense of defeat when she first notices that her face is slipping a bit

Your chin line isn't as Jim, Your checks look just a bit tired. Your mouth has a little. dropping | look of weariness.

If you like your bend your face won't lide mich further!

Pirm Aesh isn't just n sign of youth. It is the living example of excellent care. It may mean only 10 minutes a day of ardent patting, with cold water, smoothing in good face cream beforehand. It may menn biring a good beautician to do all the work for you!

These days when most women have next to nothing to spend on their faces, it all depends on thein. No spasmodic work on your face counts for much in the long run. It is the daily devotion to a cate that really promotes it..

Look to Your Necks Look to your neck first. That is the telltale part of you, though few women realize it. That ling right under your elin is what neals stimulating Also your cheeks Use the tips of the fingers on both hands, or a commercial patters And use Every morning, every night Make those free muscles wake-up ani got lively, Tired, stretched muscles must be Inboured with, to get loned up properly. Patting and massaging conx them into activity avain. But it must be consistent effort expended to get results

socks with

flannels, brown shoes with black trousers. Face maska temporarily de wen Spats in any circumstances other ders But it is useless to depend than beneath a smartly-trousered them entirely. For you need west-end leg constitute an offence. the fundamental facial patting and One ring upon the finger is massage to actually better your permissible, four rings are out-condition. rageous. The lower button "

Not that face masks shouldn't

"Clothes For The Occasion," a book on dress for men recently our waistenat must not be placed be used. There is nothing better in its buttonhole. A bowler hat mer of more value psychologically published, makes us men sit up a may not be worn with a dinner than a face mask before going out bit. For, though" possibly it does jacket, but a soft hat is per- in the evening. It clears your not teach us anything new. It re-missible. So, sometimes, is a face, tightens the skin, makea glow and look years minds us in a rather horrifying straw hat, Top hats must brood your skin way of our dress fads, which we over tall coat morning and younger. And what that does Lo

evening. but so hata never. you pavehologically nobody

over-estimate.—Alicia Hart. 'And" why? carry out by slavish instinct And so on. rather than by conscious follow- ing of fashion. And it awakens our consciousness to the fact that we are the most utterly ridicu-at lous of fashion's slaves,

Woman Not So Trammelled

Now a woman is not hemmed in

all. There are

very few surtorial "effects she may select which are "not done," save We would not, of course, wear

possibly going hatless at day- u red shirt with 1 blue suit, time, wearing sleeveless frocks opats with plus-fours, or an umbrella with whitee fannels. on winter afternoons, and putting But it takes a book which tells us on a hat in the evening. More- over, a woman's frocks and hats so to make us realise what abject are for ever changing pleasantly." serfs we are. To think of Our suits and hats never change, Sartorial mixtures in which a man nor do the absurd detalls, to may not indulge is to send cold neglect any one of which is to shivers of bondage down his spine. bring frowns to the club window And it is only an instinctive and and aspersions, upon one's public dumbly unquestioning, acceptance school record. of unwritten law which makes it possible for us to walk abroad at

If a woman makes a slight mis- all. Ve may transgress from take or so, nobody cares bit. our shoe-laces to our shirt-studs She can look attractive anyway? in a hundred ways every day and so carry the thing off. But And yet we don't. And what if we do up the lower waistcoat slaves we are! How very much button, or go out on M pouring more slaves than the women at night in evening dress. carrying whom we gibe. They have more that stigma of bad form, an freedom in a complete outfit than umbrella by night, or has a man in his cuff-links.

Thou Shalt Not!"

1

wear 4

black waistcoat with a, white lie, or a white tie with a short coat, then every eye is fastered; horrified, upon us.

US

We must not wear wrist wat ches with evening dress, We cannot wear club ties, however The slightest erring from our unobtrusive, with city elothes. funny little ways of fashion Tic-pins must not be thrust into makes

conspicuous. And club ties when we do wear them, miserably self-conscious. So far, Four studs in an evening shirt is we have gone blandly on, unaware bad form, and so is

The of what utter bond-slaves we are. hutton-hole can only be worn on It takes somebody to tell us the certain occasions and in certain truth to make us realise the ulter clothes. We may wear boots on meckness of our following of a mountain, but not in Bond fashion. Street. We cannot wear white CHAS, GORDON-In Exchange.

SALESMAN' SAM

one.

JAW, I 'DON'T WANNA BREAK) G'WAN, YOU!

NEWS INTA THE WARDEN'S ROOM! KEEP SAWIN

I HAVEN'T ANYTHING

ITECA AGAINST HIM! HES O.K.!

HAVING SERVED THEIR TIME, SAM HOWDY AND

HOWIE SELZ

[WERE PRESDİ

{FROM PRISON THIS MAWNING!

OR I'LL POP

YA!

There's nothing like having a dependable monocle, ELYS Mlle. Charlote Woyowsky (above) as she shows the curl which forms a natural eye glass. She is the winner of a beauty contest at War- saw, Poland, and now is dan- cing in Paris.

Out Again-In Again!

AH, HA, CAUGHT IN "THE ACT! I'LL CALL TH' GUARD' AN' HANE YA LOCKED UP!

can

."

Across

1 It is plain that this word should

"be easily seen.

5 Might be fired (may be, with

ambition) to plunder.

8 Just the winter resort to give

an accent to men. 10 Little Indian tables which, if

their penultimate letter were n duplication of their first, would 11 She begins to paur; out.

support themselves. 12 Coffee

13

When one might have this one

10 Ask inside for these vessels. 17 Givers of light.

18 Who has been upsetting the

little stray? poor 20 Cherish it, and you'll be able to

make it run true. They are also to be pitied though they do not

alms-even "(hidden),

ask for farthing

ruled

33 "flere lies à man o

The devil rule the (Burns, "On a Henpecked Coun- try Squire 24 Seeks a

28 May

as unity. 20 A poetic-sounding name for

meerschaum.

30 Architectural term for a cover-

ed way in a cathedral. There are mines in this place near, Dublin.

31

Down

1 They are worn out with dancing.

how the

2 Doggy homes.

Just to demonstrate

play Bnishes.

4 Pole-cat

5 Hidden in Clue 22.

6 For these we are greatly in-

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debted to Nature; and acknow- ledge" the debt. in our heart. 7 Here in Rutlandshire the first part means to a German what the second part does to us

Throw up a pebble, (No half- bricks, please).

14 A tangled beard that requires

combing.

16 Birds Bght shy of this crow. 18 These animals come to a bitter

end.

18 A melancholy event in which

middle

ake is bound

cipate.

19 Guarantor,

20 Approaches.

to

parti

21 Neither cut--nor shun, if you

Like.

Pits, but not mines.

20 Space destitute, cf feathers

birds.

27 Hidden in Clue 22.

Yesterday's Solution.

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REBISTEL SIREE

Personnel is over 3,000,000. NAVY ESTIMATES.“

|90,000, a decrease of a thousand.

New construction for 1933 in- one leader. jeight destroyers, three sub- marines and five sloops. The cruisers constitute the final in- London, Mar. 9.

stalment of the replacement pro- Due mainly to normal new con-gramme, due for completelon in struction, British navy estimates 1936, under the terms of the Lon- at £63,670,000 show an increase of don naval treaty.-Reuter.

THREE MILLION INCREASE IN cludes four cruisers,

BRITISH FIGURES

CORDON'S

FOOTWEAR-

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SNOW!

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OF THE TOES THOUGHOUT THE

LIFE OF THE SHOE

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THAT ECOTBALL GAME BETWEEN TH' JAIL BIRDS

AND TH' GUARDS!

IF CONVICTS

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