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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFT THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1934

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

WHAT PARIS IS WEARING

By A Woman Correspondent

To read again that French- women are wearing black may be monotonous, but, to look at, black; in Paris is never monotonous. It changes with every wind that blows.

At the moment, women are wear- ing black dresses with no trimming but that which comes from quilt- ing, stitching, insota, and a com plicated cut which gives a natural drapery to necklines and sleeves. But a gay little scarf, how, knot of ribbon, a diamond clip, half a dozen bangles on the long, tight aleeve, or one or two gleaming diamond bracelets, lift the black- nesa to brightness

Hat of Charactór

High to the throat it front. cut low at the back, or high all round. these simple little dresses are worn gracefully under long coats of black woollen cloth. trimmed with fur-Astrakhan, broadtail, lynx, fox. ermine. The hat has so much character and style that it keeps the rest of the ensemble in sub- jection.

I have never seen so many hats with such character as those that are worn this season, and they are all so different.

There is the new Reboux bonnet which exacts a Madonna-like ex- pression from the wearer. Shaped like a Dutch Bonnet, it fits the head behind and rises to two little points on the crown: it folda ilat across the top of the head, leaving the brow quite uncovered.

Such a hat, made in soft black felt, was worn by a beautiful young woman at the Cremaillere lasi week. Her expression was softly melancholic as sho took her cock-! tall, her oysters, and her biftek a la minute.

Oft As A Fiddle

for the Junior Miss with her sukert verve vivid bike corduroy or woolen is selected for a suit smartly byt and

worn with a

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Here is just the dress for the high school girl! Designed

in four altes: 8, 10, 12 and 14. Size 12 requires 2 yards of 64-inch material for the jacket and skirt, and 1% yards of contrasting 36-inch material for the waist. Made in monotone, the ensemble requires 4% yards of 85-inch material. The jacket alone requires 1 yards, and the skirt and blouse 2 yards of 85-inch materiai. To line the jacket requires 1% yards..

Then there is the spiky hat by Le Monnier, which has recently been made for a well-known dan- cer. In velvet, with the spiky frill all round the head, it is becoming when lifted to one side. Another, also in velvet, has its shallow crown fitting the head closely, and fitting kid and suede gloves, which GLORIFYING

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commonly

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one side and worn with a veil, it worn,, though dressmakers go on

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

20

Across

1 Sprightly, and in German at the

finish.

4 Flowers of sweet perfume,

9 Slipeds in which the Inst letter

comes first,

10 The as-burner is on of course,

to make the boat light.

12 Before the island find a Scottish.

scaport. Not unnaturally, there Is Д vessel in it.

13 Part of Spain.

15 Always the coldest part of the

<fice,

10 Marked A refusal to Edward,

shall wo say 2

17 These are allowed in flats where they won't have animals (two words).

old

22 The name of the boat that the fisherman thought was a queer way to spell fish. 24 Sec, or rut you may find. It in

Cornwall,

27 Beaten at heart.

28 It has two wings, one arm, and

two legs.

31 In a manner of speaking.

32 Settling,

33 Faced by the artist, a backward

layman describes the race,

84 It does sound as though the narrator had taken his own tale to heart, doesn't it?

vory unorthodox.

85

Down

1 Well-known group of modern

musicians.

2 Where the works of the above may be heard and bare cats dis *covered.

.'.

8 At these times refluences are regularly reduced. Take two words for this.

5 Age must be taken into account

in such a factor.

6 One meal in another; but don't

Les

10

be misled, neither is necessarily

an inun ration.

7 Salming like the solver, or

8

haps, at Clue 6.

Like a crossword, this is con cerned with the arrangement of words.

11 Stagey, may I call it.

14 The years of 6.

18. What a bird docs in order to 19. 10 Make more attractive.

20 I've put in after it, but it's

Now you scrt it out. penal. 21 Do take a seat, friend, coremont-

'ously. 23 The creeper follows its naturai

method.

25 One of the arachnida. - 20. You can safely lay a wager about-

the donkey that it will turn out a hund.

+

20 Mother or I must be among the

original Inhabitants,

30 You should hear her at school

before dinner.

Yesterday's Bolution-

18 UPS FFASHOOTER: MIMBA USE O] APPREHENE TURKS TEAR DE DE BE TASKS GALLOWAY

*ƑƑREN PO RIBBON ROGULSH 1 FFMRI ARNI A NEGRESS BENISON GG FRYING PARASANG MEUSE WENEN EN L AHMED THEADMILL GAME 6E FO SUNGTRESADDYER

18 easy to carry gracefully on offering fancy velvet and sur New Vanity Cases Neat THE PRIZEFIGHTER & Her arms hung lamp, her head

well-dressed head. ".

gloves for "dress" occualona. Fur- worn, lined, gauntlet gloves are too, but the loose-fitting, strong kid glove, with one button or a pull-on top, is what is better for the morn- Knitted ing tailormade style. Angora gloves are also worn, and

and Practical

By Alicia Hart

The wearing of a voll in Paris is carried to a fine, art. To get Just the right fly-away look to a stiff eye veil, to wear a brow veil in such a way as not to give the impression that it is merely to keep

If you're tired of carrying an the hair tidy are little matters of there are plenty of hand-made

woollen gloves of different kinds evening bag which is over-crowded importance.

which go well with sport en-with an assortment of cigarettes, sembles.

lipsticks, matches and powder and Shoes for the morning are laced rouge compacts, take a look at some and have low heels. For the of the new ensemble evening vanity Russian toques, more or less afternoon, with a silk frock, ther савед, Scotch bonnets, Dutch bonnets, and shoes are as dainty as may be, and the Breton hat without its ribbonaj have trimmings. For the evening are all in fashion, and no two they are frequently made to match women wear them in the same way, the dress.

Suzanne Talbot's page-boy hat with a slashed. brim is worn very much to one side, but not very far back on the herd.

One particularly nice one has a place for a few cigarettes inaids of its case, a lighter on the top and a panel which opens up to reveal rouge and powder. Almost every- thing you need during an evening- la right there in one case. Murely wavy. With a morning tailor- Handbags are neat and flat and add-a-lipstick, a comb and a hand- made, the cloche looks better than fairly big. They may have strong kerchief and there you are--with any other hat in this cold weather. clasps and fasteners of metal, a neat, flat bag instead of one The off-the-face hat shows too Ivory, or bone, or else be all in which looks like a little stuffed boldly the tip of the nose and leather with flat fastenings. The pillow. every nose, however frequently big envelope shape is the most powdered, can look pink in an cast popular.

Speaking of combs, to carry in wind,

your evening bag-have you seen The berot has been brought to be seen now in Paris. There are beaded cases? Besides being very Innumerable accessories are to the одев which come in little auch a level of sophistication that ribbon bows and scarves of velvet decorative and feminine, they keep it is hard to dub beret many of the or moire, just long enough to knot dust and tobacco from getting in hats which are so called by the under the chin. These give bright between the teeth of the comb. milliners. Schiaparelli led them nstray in this, and you now see

You can get them in white and in Sa do buttons, as Lanvin and all colours to match your gown. the children of the Schiaparelli Bruyere use them-big black but hand knitted and crochet beret in tons on white plastrons, bright red all sorts of materials; trimmed and buttons on blue or black. A but treated differently, but recognl-bon punctuates. It can be a full sable ns of the same family.

stop, a comma, or a semi-colon, in a dress design or trimming,

The same applies to belts. A

The cloche la never out of Stockings may be as light as you fashion, but this season it has a like, but with taflormades they are folded crown or a crown which is more often in dark shades of belge, Indented, and a brim which is brown, or grey.

Gloves

ness.

light dress, a velvet belt on cloth, satin belt on dull crepe arrcate- the eye, gives pause. These little things count quite a lot in a scheme

Now that muffs are carried, gloves are less obstrusive. Well-little coloured bolt on a dark or for dressing well,

SALESMAN SAM

Sam and Charley Got a Shock!

THE LADY

(Continued from, Page 3.). -

ing. Her angers touched the spot on her chin where his fist had roughly caressed her

"Does that need, court plaster?" He leaned suddenly over and kissed her on the chin. Then his lips sought hers, pressed them."

pressed against the wall: Stove drew back and looked at her. Motionless, her eyes searched his face.

in for n "Going to nak' me drink?"

"I've only got beer..." "I was weaned on it.". He open- ed the door and went inside, turned to look at her. Slowly she entered and confronted him.

"Did you ever see a pin-wheel!" (To be Continued)

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