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NEW CHIC

CHIC for last

ONE

Cut away about

22 ins, each side of the front of last season's jacket and button inside it a waistcoat with collar of fur-cloth.

one

TWO Stit up the straight skirt of your 1936 evening gown- below and wear 3 petticoat of dotted net, adding a flared basque in the dress material at the waist-line,

four

Season's Frocks

THREE Suggest the new high waist-line by wearing a velvet bolero over your woollen dress, encrusting a velvet flower in front. If you prefer the natural waist, wear a sash.

FOUR This apron front.

in velvet, thick silk, or even

lame for evening wear, can be worn over a contrasting coloured dress.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1986.

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Is your Name

ALMA?

Symbol:

A child fordimer

the birds.

Sume is, ignean: of

loving generosity, sensitive- Kind-

1109, Kentle TARTA

heartedness, sympathy with the wrak.

Tuesday is the day of Fortune, am is especially favourable at the The hours of 10 m, and 03.m. best day of the month b the 18th.

Green, and gold suit the vibra- Tons of your name; you can us

elther singly these colours,

canbied. In your dress surroundings with advantage.

13%

Jasper is your particular stone, It amands are also lucky for you to wear.

The blue gentian

Is your flower, and your lucky number is nine

three

five

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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Says Mr.

Peppercorn:

WISHING

for

things, durati

get you far. bit 1s

a start, and

you wish hurd enough you'l probably have a try to make the

dream come true.

I met a man once

who boasted he could

get anything by wohing 1 at

id told me el a moter-ear he

got in that way.

It was a complicated story and

I had taken his four years hit

work, as well as the wishing.

He found himself in the middle of Sälebury Plain with a thunder- storm conuing on, wishing he had a taincoat, anit found an utk me thrown away at the side of the rond,

I wished him luck, but it hardly kremed necessary.

two

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CIRCULATION

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HEN you've bought your new outfit, don't think dismally of the dowdiness of your You can easily bring last year's clothes.

them up to 1937 stamlard with a few re- novations. Here are five suggestions which are not too difficult for the average amateur to carry out.

For the waistcoat (number one), the flared. basque (number tira), the bolero (number three) and the apron front (mumber four), cut out paper patterns first and fit them to yourscif.

Sketched by PAPWORTH

FIVE Another 1937 fashion note is seen in the rows of velvet ribbon stitched down the front of your frock, loops of it being formed above the waist and the hem of the skirt. Another length on each shoulder finishes in loops and will give a

trim and tailored finish.

How an Aeroplane Works

Another of this Series will appear fext week.

SALESMAN SAM

A

B

C

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THE. cockpit is that part of the neroplane where the pilot, sits and controls the flight of the machine.

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It is usually placed well towards the front so as to offer a clear view and contains all the controlling levers and instruments.

Some of these are seen in the diagram, which is a view of a cockpit as it would be seen from the front of the aeroplane.

The pilot sits in the seal A, the back of which can just be seen, and be keeps his feet on the two pedals (B) connected to the rudder by wires (C), .

Dis the control lever. By moving this backwards and forwards he is able to operate the elevators, and by moving it to left or right, the rear edges of the wings. E is powerful light to nesist when lunding the machine in darkness.

Also in the cockpit are the levers controlling the speed of the engines and the Instrument board,

An Off Day

'WHAT'S YER LUCK?

GOSH, I KIN HARDLY WAIT! ALLDAY LONG SAMS (WELL, SAMMY WAMMY, BEEN HUNTIN' RABBITS! HOPE HE'S BAGGEDA FLOCK OF 'EM! RABBIT STEW! YUM, YUM!

HEY, SAILOR ROCK AKOY

SORRY,OUZ2,BUT I'M RETURNING BALD-HEADED!

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ACROSS

1 Regarded as a lark, one must

admit it's rather foul.

4 Merely rudimentary, but mind

the last of it.

Only a wise man goes round the hill for warehouse accom- modation.

The act of a worm, sir!' 10 Always carried in boats. 11 A herd when this is audible. ·

12 Holds on, and puts on. 15 Put upright, please.

10 Let's hope the boat makes land:

there's a nasty hole in it.

18 This is the line to take for a

complete world tour.

21 His waltzes are famous.

23 The noise that springs make. 24 Though they flourish in the damp, some fun is to be obtain-

ed from them.

25 A very long time.

28 The Fascal's in choos now: get-

ting quite grown up?

20 Tritonometrical problems ul-

ways are.

30 Being denied, Ted began in a

different way.

31 Showing

fear.

the wrongness of

DOWN

1 Country idyll.

2 Paul, for example.

3 A great actor whom one always

heard of as keen on his work.

4 Where the woman met the

others-high up in the world. Where to go cut with the

players.

6 Here you'll find a gent, but-

you'll have to look for it.

7 They may be first-rate clairos,

though largely falsehoods.

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9 What the electrician did to the house, you could easily have done to a friend.

13 Rotten fuel, that's why they're

so good.

14 Day: bloodhounds don't, what-

ever you may read. 17 His recorda

death Interest.

are of life and

10 Weird erenture though he to, he faces the king of beasts with equanimity,

20 Puts to fight.

21 Being surrounded with fat, ho

is ilkely to drop behind.

22 Uniform, and quite at home in

enc.

23 It is likely to sit in a 23 Acroas before the strike. At other times it will Across. 126 When the bell was, was it for

the ladder?

27 The complaint of a guest.

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BALD-HEADED?

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