THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1933.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
VERY SPECIAL
SHIPMENT
NEW
OF
STRAW
HATS
ALSO
IN DELIGHTFUL" SHAPES.
A SPECIAL RANGE
OF
RAINCOATS
Selling From $8.50
IN VERY STRONG SILK
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From $9.75
Silk Underwear and Summer Aërtex Girdles. NEW SEASON'S BATHING SUITS
LE BEAU
D'Aguilar Street.
NEW AND FRESH
IDEAS IN
SUMMER SANDALS
AT
GORDON'S, LTD.
Reasonably Priced.
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Cable Address: Swanstock Asis Life Building, 14, Queen's Road. Hongkong,
THE WORLD
OF WOMEN
Ruffles Lend Springlike Touch. GLORIFYING
Hollywood.
Modified Letty Lynton rufiles and plain necklines-give a light, evening springlike look to new things the stars are wearing.
At the Mayfair Club party at the Hotel Biltmore In Los Angeles, Lois Wilson wore a very becoming white dress, with triple ruffles around the armholes, giving. a dressy look to her shoulders, and no jewellry except a Handsome lit- tle circular diamond clip right in. front. It was the new off-the-floor length, a favourite for dancing.
Lillian Harvey, British star, wore a white crepe. dress with beaded bodice and a single, flar- ing, graduated ruffle of the beaded crepe out over each shoulder. It had a deep V in the back, and also in the front.
.
Secing Stars
Other smart evening dresses seen on stars recently include:
Joan Crawford, dancing with Doug Frairbanks, Jr., at the Co- coanut Grove wearing a white dull crepe dreas with little bows of the. same material around its shoul- ders and armholes, and down the skirt, leo.
Anita Louise dancing at the Co- coanut Grove with John Farrow wearing a hyacinth blue taffeta gown. The skirt flared at the bot tom, and below a molded hipline, and was decorated with swirls of blistered silk ribbon of the same shade. For a wrap she wore, an old rose cape which was quite short.
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Sandra Shaw, dining at the Brown Derby with Bruce Cabot, wearing a white evening gown.. high in front and cut to the waist in the back, and topped by a very short white coat that had enor mous leg-o-mutton sleeves. THE WRONG TOUCH,
Lois Wilson
NEA
had done so she would almost have doubled her attractions.
Errors of this sort are to be seen
Emphasise Your Good every day. Women with pale eyes
Points.
YOURSELF.
By Alicia Hart
No utterly fatigued 'woman can оде look beautiful." Yet only. woman out of a hundred, or even more, knows, how to save heracif from getting strained, tired and even cross-looking.
It requires an intelligent 'pro- gram to manage to salvage some. peace of mind from a hard day's work, either at home or the office: or store.
One place where business wom- en make a big mistake is in lunch- ing with someone every singlo
noon.
someone Interacting, If it is preferably of the opposite sex, then it seems to work out better.
Across
1 By Implication one of Gold-
amith's villagers possibly.
It feels anything but artificial to the schoolboy." 9 Circus glasses. 10 Hardens. 11-Royalist (anag)› ̧ 12 This
14
grumble isn't vulgariy If it is just anyone about the office ende idea. or about town who happens to come along or phone or ask you, then it is a mistake.
18 Describes the "Untouchable".
words).
22 as guardian,
choly beauty,
Lunch alone. Read a good mag-23 Flower that suggests a melan- azine. Read the papers, Relax 24 Site of war-time "digs." and just think-it can be done with a little practice.
When you have a given time in which to lunch, there is bound to be strain in trying to meet a friend, have time enough to talk and still get back in time.
If you can take a leisurely lunch period, time enough to wash up.. make up, and saunter out, order and cat in unhurried manner and relax perfectly, you will be 30 much more rested, so much more miable and so much better look- ng in the afternoon, that it is worth considering.
Nothing fatigues you more than 3 bore, and particularly at meal- the time. Nothing Is harder on nerves than a heated foursome at lunch where everybody talks at
ner, where you get all on edge
25 Dinah might be explosive. 26 Oh, back homel:
27 Oftea in commerce their ex- tremities only are displayed.
Down"
1 How Sambo might refer to big
Kame in Australia?
2 There's little devil in Shakes-
peare's Christopher.
ed.
3 Ecclesiastical dignitary behend- 4 Quite logically it is used in con-
junction with a drum words),
5 Instrument that suggests
breezy girl.
(two
A
JUVENILE HAWKING
NUISANCE:
MAGISTRATE SUGGESTS CANING "ON "THE SPOT"
7 Fit crier (anag)).
8 Irresolute.
15 This workman is also what ho
constructs.
15
Does it tell the sailor the time in Barking?
16 Stir John
for fish.
17 Faults, of unlicensed receivers?. 19 The south-east is unable.
20 There is always a large "foat-
ing population here.
21 Trees to be treated with respecti
Saturday's Solation.
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1:
COSMETIC LENGTH O Y REC BORROWER SPRING A LET ALON LEANING & QUAGG TN CELM SS N KUNUTE PAGODA
ID DOLEFUL N ELEVEN PINT AFFGEM DI 8 TOILET BADIANGE
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אן ארב
EN
BLINDS STRA ING
DREARY DEMENTED
JAPAN'S DELEGATE
· IN WASHINGTON
VISITS STATE DEPARTMENT AND WHITE HOUSE make up their lashes so thickly trying to get your suy. The "busi- that they stand out in little darkness at lunch" habit is perhaps
Washington. Apr. 1. An effective method of stopping spikes very startling by contrast. one of the most disastrous to placid
Mr. Matsuoka was received to- Many women who expend a con- when obviously, they should be iving that we have. And it is the nuisance caused by juveniles
In the day by President Roosevelt. to' siderable amount of time and darkened lightly and unobtrusive-stricty an American evil. For hawking newspapers thought upon their make-up and ty
igners never cash about, trying streets, was suggested by Mr. whom he was presented by the
the Wynne-Jones in Central Japanese Ambassador. Mr. De- general appearance lose half the Women with narrow foreheads to meet business appointments and Police Court on Saturday when be buchi... effect they intend to convey simply are apt to make their eyebrows solve problems while they eat, dealt with the weekly batch of The Japanese delegato also as a result of making mistakes in too emphatic, thus making the the important art of emphasis forehead look narrower than ever. Either they completely overlook | Ears, very often, that have nothing their best features, with the result to commend them, are bang with that other people overlook them earrings rich and strange, throat also. Or else they draw attention that are a little too big or a little to those amongst their characteris too wrinkled or a little too yellow mistaken. ties which least deserve attention. are draped
in very conspicuous
I quite recently came across a beads, and hards whose fingers, atriking instance of both these being short and fat, are the despair errors in the same woman. She of their owners, find themselves
arms.
was extremely well built and grace-heavily beringed and their nails ful with but two ugly features-varnished to scarlet. her wrists. It seemed by some It is with hands that the most very add perversity, therefore, that frequent mistakes
are made. she chose to wear bracelets on both Long, well-shaped bands and fin- gers are improved by a few rings, These drew attention at once to and, if necessary, a rather start- the lack of beauty they adorned, ling manicure. But a hand that is while had she been wise enough to a victim of chilblains should have dismiss braceleta from her jewel no rings beyonds a wedding or case the thickness of her wrists engagement ring. And the nails would, no doubt, have passed un-should be well manicured but very noticed,
discreetly so!.
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Why not begin taking luncheon offenders. There were 21 in all. visited the State Department by yourself for a week to try Those over 14 years of age were where he met Mr. Cordell Hall- things out? If you don't feel more fined $1 or two atrokes with the Router Special.
The Price of Silver. relaxed, if you don't actually look cane, while the remainder were better and have more pep, then I generally cautioned.
Washington, Apr. 23. "What I think would be the
"We arranged to improve the most effective way," remarked his price of silver," said Mr. Mat- Worship, although it probably auoka laughingly, followingly a could not be done, is for me to go conversation with Senator Pitt-: out with you, Inspector Carey.man, the Chairman of the Senate armed with a cane, and thrash Foreign Relations Committee. these lads on the spot."
Senator Pittman later said that Sub-Inspector Carey mentioned the conversation, which lasted for the Police were being bombarded two hours, rambled over the whole with complaints. "The P.M.G. is of the Orient.-Reuter. grumbling about these pests out-) side the main door of the Post Office," he said. "The other day. a Chinese civilian slapped two of the boys."
"Anything known about these ahrimps?" asked Mr. Wynne-Jones in dealing with the first batch. "They are a fresh bag, ch?"
SIR ESMOND OVEY
ARRIVAL IN LONDON FROST MOSCOW
London, Apr. 2.
One of the older lads said he Sir Esmond Ovey, British Am- had run away from his home in bassador at Moscow, arrived n the country because his father London from Moscow this morn-
"I think ing. caned him so much. you had better try two of our He was met at Liverpool Street strokes, and see how you like station by a special Foreign them," Mr. Wynne-Jones remarked Office messenger who handed him waving a warning cane in his a large scaled envelope and other
documents.
Her other mistake---the mistake Now that "Beauty Spot" eye of emission lay in her eyebrows veils are popular we have a chance These were in themselves perfect. of seeing how very becoming a They had obviously been plucked. beauty spot is. There is nothing yet they were narrow and tended like it för emphasising a good upwards towards the temples in a feature, and there is absolutely no manner which many of us these reason why a smali velvet beauty days are striving, artificially, to spot should not always be worn. emulate.
Good eyes are a thousand times But they were too pale to be enhanced by an adornment of this really striking and they had not kind as is also a well-shaped mouth. been darkened. So this woman Also, a beauty spot placed beside
To the third bunch of lads, Mr. This smart kid shoe has the who was extrememly well groom- either of these two features tends ed, and obviously spared no con- to draw the attention away from dressmaker touch of stitching and Wynne- Jones held the cane up, sideration on her appearance had the nose.
A boon to many women, buttons so popular on sheer wool- stating "I have a big Sergeant created a bad effect and neglected no doubt, as the nose is by common len dresses. Its comfort is in-here and I am going to let him
good one, simply by again neg-repute, the most common
"bad" sured by its material-kid--and loose on you the next time." lecting to study emphasis. If 'she'feature!-Honor E. M. Wyatt. by its medium height heel.
hand,
Sir Esmond went to the Foreign Office immediately. He has been summoned in connexion with the
Moscow-Reuter. arrests of British engineers in
SALESMAN SAM
Lung trouble
ean often be avoided
by the timely use of SCOTT'S Emul. alou which is widely prescribed in all flections of the throat and chast. Ank for
SCOTT'S Emulsion
The protector of life
HOT LOOKS LIKE
THE GUARDS HAVE COPPED THE OLD {FOOTBALL GAME
Too! JUST WHEN SAM CAME! TEARING DOGONI
THE FIELD, WITH
THE OLD PIGSKIN|| IN THE JAIL BIRDS' LAS?" CHANCE; HE SUDDENLY DROPPED INTO A SECRET
TUNNEL
Sam Comes Through!
WHADDA NA MEAN SORRY? YER
BEHIND TH' GOAL POSTS, AIN TCHA?
HURRAY FER SAM!
TOUCHDOWN! WE WIN!
'RAY!
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SORRY THIS HAPPENED!
HAPPY THEY
DIDN'T EVEN
BOTHER TO
KICK THE
GOAL!
FINAL SCORE
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