A lace top just long
enough to be ticked into the lace and selin
E
knickers.`
XCESSIVE feminine frills seem to be us out
of date as attacks of the
or the
vapours
sudden swoon.. Our lingerie nowadays is as tailored, as trim. and as practical as the rest of our clothes.
Weldo, of course, occasionally notice Items which seem a trifle coy-for instanced, the quilted velvet bed-muff equipped with
ais cont complete with pockels, cafu way front, and buckled hack.
pockets with whleh a friend, can- illness. valescing from tiresome equips herself. But on our arguing Ost the fact with her, she points Armly that her nurse dislikes an un- tidy bed, that she herself kes And something in which she can her handkerchief, her book, and her
that, anyway, pstick-and muff matches her bed-jocket.
the
THE STEAM
Kowloon Works: Hongkong Depot:
FRILLIES
are no longer frilly, but are made with the engaging tailored finish of 1936-37.
Most of the new Lingerie news in brief includes:. dressing-gowns have
1 masculine about them. of
air
leg. Just above the knee.
Tailored satin "slick" Hke Made bloomers. These are carefully fitted quilted chintz, and with elastle let in only at the you get them lined back waist and inside the with velvet, with a sash, cuffs, and rever facings to match, and cravat to velvet tuck into the neck. You find them, too, with a kind of leg- -of-multon sleeve, or if you want to go his- with Eliza. torical,
a
bethan sleeves and a bc- collar towering
hind.+
As
for pyjamas, from being just trou- scra completed by a top, they have settled down to be outfits which every good lingerie- inker rneks heg
brains.
over
Quilted Waistcoats
I discovered the other day an out- which, called Lize "Ginger Rogers suit, is, apparently, built in the best fm tradition. You see it sketched on the right, so you ean draw your own conclusions. Per- sonally, I can imagine the dancing star at her light-footed best in these wide trousers, with their pocketed hips, the full-sleeved blouse, and stitched belt.
Pyjamas for house sults TIDW 247 popular that many of the new ones ure equipped with quited waist- coats either in a contract- ing or lighter colur. Deep. purple
trousers, for in- stance, will be worn with a grey waistcoat with or with- nut sleeves-only if you have sleeves, they should be in a light mauve to suggest that you are showing shirt- sleeves. If You prefer another type of waistcoat. you can have one male on The times of a page-boy's Jacket, with a high nurk and a row of buttens down the front.
Called after Ginger Rogers, this pujamka sult can be worn with the
quilted waistcoat shown on the left.
.
ZORIC DRYCLEANING
Abro-fighties - nighties intended for easy packing. in ninon, with one or two attractive flounces.
does away with; that grubby and solled appearance
often
SO
noticed in MEN AND WOMEN'S SUMMER WEAR
Send all your SÍLKS-ORGANDIES - SATINS CHIFFONS PALM BEACHES MOHAIRS-GABARDINES, ETC.
for
ZORIC.
DRYCLEANING
to look
Fresh and Cool in spite of
Summer Heat.
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WHAT DO YOU WEIGH?
THERE have been so many
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1936.
Dance Hits of the Day.
inquiries from readers F 507-On the Beach at Bali, F.T.
At The Cafe Continental. F.T. 508-You. F.T.
Quited e chintz make a dressing which in velvet lined Ing. below,
weights and has matching
heights: velvet sash, cuffs aud rever facings.
this recently about what their normal
weight should be that I am print F
JL ist of "standard" for various feminine
'Normal Weight,
F
Normal Weight.
A Pratty Girl is Liko a Molody, F.T. 519-Thero's a Star in the Sky. F.T.
I've Got a Heavy Date. F.T.
at. lbs. F 422-Three Minutes of Heaven. Waltz.
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Hypnotised. F.T.
ft. ins.
nt. lbs.
ft. Ins.
5 0
10
3 7
5 1
13
5 8
10 · 4
B 3
5 3 5 4
8
10
10
11 0 11 8
10 9F194-Rohoarsing a Lullabyo. Waltz.
Raisins & Almonds, Waltz.
[· 10 | | F 464~~~My First Love Song. Waltz.
Hawaiian Paradise. S.F.T.
9 36 11 6 0 10 8... 0 Actually weight is not nearly so important as measurements. If you can keep your measurements pro- portionate and neat. a few pounds overweight is never likely to cra
barrass you.
And because you gain weight with age, don't begin to diet rigidly. it is perfectly normal to acquire a little more weight with your years, but you can still keep your mea- surements perfect with corrective exertise.
In regard to measurements, a 34 in. chest measurement is considered Ideal with a 36 In. hp and 20 in. waist (modern waists being larger than they were). A 35 in. chest with 37 in. hip (nt widest point) and 27 n. waist, and 36 in. chest with 38 in. hip.
The average upper-arm measure- ments vary between D in. and 11 in Beyond 11 in., keep them well massaged.
The average upper thigh in be tween 19 in. and 21 In. Most of these measurements depend, of course, on your bone structure and it is not wise to take anyong else's measurements and weight as per- feet for your particular figure.
I Have Found-
THAT a good test for wool is to un- ravel n thread or two and put a match to them. If the threads amoulder and smell like burnt feathers, they are wool: if they burn fairly quickly and the smell is like burnt paper, the material in cotton,
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Do you know that you can double the bulk of scrambled eggs by adding coraz states or crisp rice cereals to the ega misture before cooking? Ergo as well with cereals, and the favour is deKcious
Things You Didn't
BERA
F 518-Moonlight Kisses. Tango.
Enamorado. Tango.
F 502-Everybody's Swinging II.
Winnick's Orch.
Winnick's Orch.
Winnick's Orch.
Winnick's Orch.
Saville's Orch. Saville's Orch.
„Silvester's Orch,
.Silvester's Orch.
.Green's Orch. .Green's Orch. Winnick's Orchestra. Winnick's Orchestra. Robert Renard's Orch. . Robert Renard's Orch. ...Roy's Orch. .Roy's Orch. ..Bing Crosby & Young's Orch. .Bing Crosby & Young's Orch. Ambrose & His Orchestra. ..Ambrose & His Orchestra.`
Waltz. ...King's Orch.
F.T.
Ev'ry Time I Look At You. F.T. 2223-Would You. F.T.
Robins & Rosas. F.T.. F5993-I'm All In. F.T.....
Lost My Rhythm. F.T.. F5975-A Waltz Was Born in Vienna.
Would You. Waltz. 8802-Lost... F.T...............
Dream Time. F.T.
Waltz.
8801Lovely Lady.
....King's Orch. Jay Wilbur's Orch. Jay Wilbur's Orch. Casani Club Orch. ..Casani Club Orch.
Madam a La Marquise. F.T. PARLOPHONE, REX, DECCA, BRUNSWICK RECORDS. TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY Marina House, 19 Queen's Road, C. Tel. 24648.
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average
healthy MAZA
Trill
Boto, The
The richest baby in the world is Thomas founder of famous change his position in bed from 20 the grandson of the Nizam of Hy- Czechoslovakian to 45 times a sight. The more con- derabad, aged 215 years. He is heir boot factory, was, fortable the bed the more often he to a fortune of £200,000,000. tok by his dog- ones. tors that he must
have
mountain air.
He was too busy
A Belgrade bookseller ate 40
to take a hollday, melons one after the other, to win
so he spent £25,000 on a balloon a wager of £5. which was anchored to his factory ~chimneystacks--and--hva and his secretaries ascended daily to 5.000 feet befure starting work.
In 1931 a young-French woman lost her menìory.
When she re- covered she could no longer talk word of French, but could speak slowly in 12 other langu- ages none of which she previous ly knew.
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Bernard Hang once a diminutive. New York golf caddie was struck and stunned by a golf ball. Ever since regaining conselousness be has suffered from growing pains. Ite He cannot stop growing. claimed- £4.000.damages from the galter who hit him.
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A boy living in Shanghai-could at the age of 4 pirendy write 1,000 Chinese characters.
Claimants to the address "No. 1 London" include Apsley House, Hyde Park Corner, town house of the Duke of Wellington, No. 1, St. Paul's Churchyard, No. 1, London Street,
A man once claimed that he earn- near Fenchurch Street, and Load of ed £10 in a week by approaching schoolboy, Hay Public House, Praed Street.
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over
Boris Kornblum, 12-year-old Kiev
Russia's k
prodigy At a conference of strangers in the street and betting mathematician. them even half-crowns that their Ukranian scientists he read a paper
would hot work on the Theory of Numbers. The
Marathon cigarette lighters world's reeurd. speaker is a Pole who once spoke first time. for 32 hours without stopping ex- cept to take an occasional raw egg or glass of lemonade.
There is a caravan in Canada made from the hollowed trunk of a Douglas Fir Tree. The tree when growing stood 311 ft. high and 10 f. in circumstance.
Great Britain, has to-day 128 mil- lionnaires. In 1929 there were 819 of them.
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Mme. Carmen Reggio, the opera
£000, water by tic singer, won f
of the Wool- climbing to the top Worth Building, New York, la under Jack Chapman, aged 11, barely half an hour. She took 13 mins. 4 ft. tall, of New York. took his secs. The building has 58 storeys. father's biplane up for two solo
flights.
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An Edinburgh golfer once played
A shorthand champion once re- 252 holes in 24 hours. He walked corded spoken words at the rate 40 miles in doing
of 240 a minute. A fast speaker
in the House of Commons dell- vers about 130 words a minute.
Mary Jones, a 32-inch Mr. Ramsay MacDonald averages Shropshire dwarf lived
years old. about GO,
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addressed Ataturk once
Hungary, produces the Turkish National Assembly freaks for every one
The rest of Europe. seven hours a day for six days.
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high to be 100
five
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The oldest existing cricket laws date from 1744. An "over" at that time consisted of 4. halls. It was increased to G balls in 2000.
An American has bullt a house at Margate City, New Jersey, in the shape of a glant elephant. It hos human six rooms. Two spiral staircases ns- provided by cend inside each hind leg.
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The late Huen Long made a -1515-
John
of Begarano,
Board hour speech in the U.S. Senate. The The Metropolitan Water U.S.A., can sleep only when stand- once sued a customer for non-pey- record for the US. Sanate was 18
ment of 4d. Be warned,
hot 25 minutes made in 1908. ing up.
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A very restricted view.
9 Takes the writer in without con-
cealment.
10 This
11. Red rows on a tree in Maldon,
beard? Scarcely. remember the first two show.
ing much anger.
13 Do it again, or be sorry you did
it: either will do.
14 Vikings boid.
17 The baby baby bird.
19 Stresses endured by the French. 23 A mere baby could fill these
squares.
27 Acts in a sprightly way. 20 A backward child.
30 it's only common sense to be
aware of this.
31 German silver.
32 Have a drink first: it's simply
grand.
33 How Dennis backslid.
34 Feminine name.
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I A bird noise and human
noise that work in the East.
2 I call this really Inzy, don't
you?
3 Put on under the belief it's in
Devon, 4 II I left the doctor's care it would be very obvious, wouldn't 5 Garment for a tiny tot.
There's always a lot of diri in this rug
it7.
7 The politeness of the request
gives comfort.
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13 Bird with red feathers.
15 The plain clothes man le Lud-
Kate Circus, and
18 features that muy assist him in
his work.
18 Looks bad in frills.
20 is caste (ang.).
21 Takes the first step of a rall-
way, journey.
22, Ingenious if given in and mixed:
shows fire as it is,
24 This will be handy as it gives
us fuel all broken up..
25 Nurse.
20 This clue is just another take-
in.
28 As 20 is to drink, so is masticat-
ed. to this.
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doubt about
CIRCULATION
GOOD GOSH, I TOLD DUZZ I'D DO A LITTLE PASTIN' FER HIM, AN' HERE I AM STUCK WITH "TH' JOB OF PAPERIN' HIS WHOLE HOUSE!
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A Bit Too Thorough
(OH, WELL, I MIGHT ÁS
WELL DO A GOOD JOB AS LONG AS I'M HANGIN AROUND HERE!
THERE! I GOT ONE ROOM DONE GUESSILL KNOCK OFF AWHILE, AN
GIT SOME LUNCHÍ
By Small
JUMPIN'SITTERSŢI CAN'T FIND TH' DOOR)
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