NEWS FOR
PARIS
decides on
Full
Dress for Beach Loungers
F
Paris, Aug, 20.
ROM nudity to raiment, Teach
clothes have made
an unexpected
return to orthodoxy in the sumater fashions of 1936.
Except for the intervals of swim- ming and sunning, when bathing suits and shorts are "de rigueur," Parisiennes are no longer "undressing" on the beach. With this reform in mind this Paris dress- makers have made→
ERE
HA
are thei
new 1936 gar- ments that Pari- simmes are
ing at the seashir,
(
First-there is
frock-like cont
cashmere silk
for wear over d bathing suit,
Second
in.
unity white Tur-
kish skirt worn
Long frock-like wrappers semi-transparent silk, to be worn
after a morning dip or at the casino.
White and coloured piquet coats ami
raffia jackets to be slipped over “paddling
suits"
after paling time is over.
with similar orrr- blouse and hat.
At Schiaparelli's, last year's brief two-piece summing suits have given place to "crawlers." A coloured stanip print gives an amus- ing note to a white pique "paddling suit."
Ample linen skirts and haggy Turkish trousers with short |
sleeved white shirts are worn over shorts for "sitting around.“
Tennis is no longer an excuse for revealing-bare legs and backs-a simple wide-sleeved dress is just as cool. Unconventional bare backs and embarrassing nudity will be banished from the restaurants and hotels, to be replaced by cool and youthful garments more pleasing to the public and no less comforta- ble to the wearer.
Beach overalls were among the most popular models in a parade at Deauville of beach fashions in knitted cotton. į These were in tricoton and were worked in beige, blue and red squares. These overalls shown by Kostia de War are definitely wide, caught in at the ankles, and have a halter bodice.
Her shorts, topped by a hooded cape, offered something new in beach wraps, and also featured the new colours-son-yellow and horsechestnut-brown.
Nursery Lunch
Stuffed Presh Haddock Baked Tomatoes Rice with Carrots Prune Jelly
WOMEN
HAVE the fish beheaded, slit up the middle and the back- bone removed. Fill with a good forcement made with bread- crumbs, herbs, seasonings, some Shorts, however, shared honours with the robe de plage. The chopped suct, and, if liked, a former, after all, is worn most successfully by the slim, long-legged beaten egg: put in a fireproof woman, whereas the robe de plage, always feminine, is more gener-dish with some dripping or ally becoming. Sunback tops accompanied both shorts and robes other fat, cover and bake. de plage. Here the rounded front decolléte, ending in an elongated point which stops at the waistline, seems to have replaced the higher front necklines of last year.
Tomatoes
The tomatoes can be baked with seasonings and a little butter, and the rice should be put into quickly Another point is that shorts, to be really smart this season, bolling salted water, trained und Women then reheated over a low gns. Serve must not be really short, but just leave the knees free. have found this length to lie much more becònilng, eyen-to the per-in a mould and top with a le
chopped, cooked carrot. fect figure.
Jelly
some
For the jelly cook i pound of Culottes, or divided skirts, have invaded the realm of beach- wear as well as that of active and spectator sports, not to mention soaked prunes in a little water with travelling clothes. Here a skilful cut reveals the division only when a piece of lemon rind, and the wearer moves, and so far as comfort and elegance go, this type sugar liked. When tender remove of garment has proved its merits long ago to be adopted by the allow 4 oz. of gelatine for each pint.
modern woman.
the stone, mensure the pulp
Put into a motifd, and set.
ZORIC
DRYCLEANING
does away with that grubby and .soiled
often
appearance
noticed in MEN AND WOMEN'S SUMMER WEAR
Send all your
SILKS ORGANDIES — SATINS CHIFFONS - PALM BEACHES MOHAIRS CABARDINES, ETC.
for.
ZORIC
DRYCLEANING
to look
Fresh and Cool in spite of Summer Heat.
und
THE STEAM LAUNDRY · CO. Kowloon Works:
Hongkong Depot:
Telephone 57032. Telephone 21279.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936.
NEW PARLOPHONE Records ARRIVED ON THE
S.S. RANPURA ON 3rd SEPTEMBER.
..
F507
On the Beach at Ball-Bali. F.T.
At The Cafe Continental. F.T.
F508
You. F.T.
F506
F500
F502
F503
FS11
A Protty Girl is Like a Melody. F.T.
The Great Ziegfeld. Sel.
Colleen. Sel,
Shine. Q.S.
Would You.
MAURICE WINNick & His Orchestra..
Oh You Sweet Thing.. F.T.
F501 You Gotta Know How To Dance. F.T. (Colleen).
You Can't Pull The Wool Over My Eyes, F.T,
Every Time I Look at you. F.T.
Everybody's Swingin' It Now. F.T. (Dancing Feet).
HARRY ROY'S ORCHESTRA
Rido, Red, Rido. Q.S.
Harlem Hokum Blues, 5.F.T.
F504 The Man From the South. F.T.
Way Down Yonder in Now Oricans. FT.
NAT CONELLA'S ORCHESTRA. (San Francisco)..
I Nearly Let Love Go Slipping.
LESLIE HUTCHINSON.
FS15 Riding the Range in the Sky.
Twilight on the Trail. (Lonesome Pine).
WILFRED THOMAS & CHORUS. etc..
otc.
HEAR THEM TO-DAY!
TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY,
Marina House, 19, Queen's Road, C. Tel, 24648.
10
I
OUR BRITISH
12
16
10
19
132
ACROSS
揉
ITibetan dignitary (two words,...
5. 4).
Even if suitable for water-polu, no goal would be possible. 10 Might be Mussolini-or Richard
Murphy?
11 Useful ally, perhaps, for the youngster who wants to play the
game,
12 Wind for the blacksmith. 14 Good night in Paris..
15 To see them is Sydney's iden Nora is less favourable to mnk- ing test (hidden).
16 The English river that is sven
with a couple of letters. 18 You can fence with these with- out lesson from 11 waitre d'armes.
21 Emblems that sound likely to
cinsh.
21 He and
26 she have a real nien set, though she bears a lot of malice.
30 Fish out From the ends of
equal parauls.
31 Guns or saws.
32 Feelings of dubiely,
3 Quay pole (anng.).
34 Not an Irish mackintosh, but, perhaps, reminiscent of one.
35 By Act of Parliament,
DOWN
2 Things certainly are humming
here this summer.
Study of lady carrying three articles.
4 Take the measures of sunlit
reservoirs.
5 Seaforer.
ctc.,
CROSSWORDS
器
11
113
20
128
129
at
the
G. Hus & senso of taste
'middle, and is lacking in colour
outside..
7 Wide awake in a word.
8 Never sine (anag).
11 Hiden in Clue 15,
Biblical mount.
17 Shows great magnificence not
withstanding its sour ende—and the one in the middle.
19 Pine with pain.
20 Hidden in Clue 15. 29 Tale.
.
23 Spells failure with a loud cry.
(hyphen, 4, 9).
26 Tester for a dog. 27 Collision. 98 All out.
29 His facial contortions are plen-
sunt,
Yesterday's Bolution.
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where there is no doubt about
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SALESMAN SAM
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WAIT'LL I FINISH AFTER MUCH JUGGLING, CHOUZZ HITS A BALANCE!
'BALANCIN' THE
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I'LL THINK IT OVER – LEMME SEE-5-8-B- CARRY 3-PLUS-
NOW, ABOUT LETTIN' YA ĮSHARE IN HALF O' TH! ĮRESULTS OF OUR GARDENİ SALE! I GUESS MEBRE
YER RIGHTSAM!
› THANKS, DUZZ. YER A REAL SPORTI
Speaking Out Of Turn
AN' IN CHECKIN' THE BOOKS, I FIND OUT WE LOST JEST $.20 ON
THAT SALE!
OFFICE
OF
EDUZZEM
PRESIDENT
By Small
SO HERE'S A BILL FER $10 THAT YOU'LL
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