Paris says
Shorter,
simpler hair styles
迎
PARIS presets the return of the shungie. Curls are
till In the forward movement, but they are being severely eurbed by the hair styll ta in favour of a smooth All ne tint shows the shape of the head at the back. of which is good news for the woman whas likes a prác- tient hairdressing.
The coiffure Robb has sketched for, you is one at this autumn'a style winners
feet at clar Points to Nutier, Smooth, rup-like back, Smooth, rouleaus effect, up and away from the cars, in front. Plat, adjustable cul peur crown,
Winning Pults. Style is proctival, for it does not It in And a twier-weekly setting at the hairdressers.
rasily be Rept du pine without setung lotions or aere Haľ hakiyaframA, The apostla mall, webleh keepa Beat all day. Jean be broken up and warn in flat curbs, H derived, t night The style Tonks equally well with a centre or a side parting, it is becoming to meet fares.
Points to Remember
Before embarking on this (or any other new hair style. for that matter) tuve your
hard and tapered by the last hair-dresser you can afford to go to.
Drawn by ROBB
When dressing the hair in the new rouleau-shingle style place the band firmly dosen on the side of the head and comb through the short front pieces (leaving the small crls out if it for the moment) over the Bnger. If the hair was properly set it Although in the new and smoother hair-dressing
emerge a crisp, shining should which will be worn this autumn, a sleek effect is aimed roll. For comting and setting the ut, the hair must be supple and a hard effect is to be small, dat curls a line toothed tell avoided.
comb is a necessity.
MOLLY CASTLE, in Hollywood, has just had a baby daughter. Here she tells how she adopted Japanese ideas in
for
Clothes mothers-to-be
A
you
SUITCASE is a fine found is Chinese gauze. I am pretty women, and from an American girl sure you can get it in England; it who had been studying them even travel round the net but closer woven, stiffer.
thing with which to is a kind of send coun-in to kilk longer.
The Japanese wonen seem to
crushable.
Jess
There they
have no nerves at all.
for hours at a world, but it must be one of. The kind i bought had a pattern st, on their heels,
woven into it; a mandarin nedallion. ting, without fidgeting or moving. Unless their hands are ureded the expanding kind.
It's the sort of stuff that, like net. Mine wasn't expansive enough, males up particularly well into the they can keep them perfectly still. snack. **wagger-jacket-cut which think it is something to do with however, to take in all acquired sily has been very popular this knowing how to relax.
This yount Amerienn i was tell- in China and Japan, and 1 found year. myself leaving the Orient with a Clouds of tuite make the visibility ing you about came to Japan with her nerves all raw at the edges, knobbly cotton-covered package very bad and can be peeved at from She watched Japanese women and that looked like a washerwoman's every angle, except an angle right
in front of an are light, without learned from them. bundle.
1.
disclosing so much as a hint of Learn to Relax
Bu tulle will only do silhouette. The Japanese carry all their lug for evening.
SIDE from earning to gage in squares of strong brightly Se out of my Chinese gauze
relax, the first thing she printed cotton, and the idea has its had a day dress made, with a smocky points. So out of my suitcase came little jucket to go over it. The dress·
did was to cut down on all the books and bulk, and into it has a wrap-over skirt with press stimulants-alcohol, cigarettes, cof- went my new Chinese dresses, my fasteners round at least half of it, fee, and strong tea. The relaxingt Japanese kimonos,
You can use any that you happen took time, and she practised in bed to need..
at night. The coat can be worn with a long to try to sink through the bed, con- The thing to do, she told me, was skirt for dinner.
sciously seeing to it that each leg. each arm, even each foot. hand, finger, was all loosened up, letting THEN I finally got around go with its full weight, Before she. 10 seeing a Japanese doc had had time to go all tensed up
again she was asleep.
Plan for Elegance
THOSE prospective
ran
mothers who around draped in furs (you lucky ones who have the win-
They don't Fidget
ter ahead of you), live in the wilds
or those who
don't and just
AL
for I learned practically She ate regularly instead of al care, get on pretty well; but in nothing from him except how 10 all hours, but never just after she hot country, in cities, in dinner treat shock caused by trying, single- had had any mental, upset. She dress, for what goes under a winter handed, iu take on the Pacific Ocean, didn't read, at meals either. coat, you have to plan a little lo
In fact, if she hadn't felt so mar- and It was my husband who had look elegant.
the misencounter with the waves, vellously well after her treatment A material which is about
been hardly For myself (and for you) I learned life would have many-purposed as any I have yet more from a study of the Japanese fun at all.
Christmas
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MID-WEEK PROBLEMS
by Hubert Phillips
PROBLEM I
TOM, DICK AND HARRY
Are
On the fatnous island of Puz-El- three types of Yu there Inhabitant who are physically Indils- frum one another. Maquishable
They are known, however, as the Whites, the Blacks, and the Yellows. A White, when sked a question. invariably gives a truthful answer: Black invariably gives an untruth- ful answer; a yellow alternately les and tells the truth, though one can- his first answer not tell whether will be a truthful one or not.
Three inhabitants-a White, Black and a Yellow--were lounging
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1936.
LATEST REX, PARLOPHONE, BRUNSWICK & DECCA RECORDS, JUST ARRIVED.
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F.T.
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There's No Substituta. 2276 Stompin' at the Savoy.
Basin Street Blues.
2258 Take My Heart.
F558
F546
Did Remember. Rumba Medley, Your Feats Too Big. Major of Alabam...
Piano Solo.
FS52 Did I Remember.
on the beach. Their names (o F5967 necessarily respectively) were Toni,
rested the first one and the follow-
ing dindorque egysubli
Cryin' My Heart Out, TWILIGHT ON THE TRAIL. Is It True What They Said. Me and the Moon.
Thek and Harry. A
traveller -
FG068
"What is your manangu
F6071
On a Cocoanut Island. It's a Sin to Teli a Lio. When I'm With You.
"Are you
13ack White,
1
Yellow
F6079
Rockin' Alone.
"Black. Str."
Too Many Parties.
"Tom. Sig."
friend?"
"Dirk, Sir." *
.
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Jan Carber & Orchestra. Jan Garber & Orchestra..
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F.T.
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"What is the name of your White
What is the name of the Yellne
PROBLEM I
CUTT AND THRUST Cult and Thrust are two cricket- itu; frienda who arvasionally play for the Dilberers. They have just
A resting place formed me of a very curious fact. During each of the last three sea- subs they have played, between 12 tunings (all completed) Its name expresses happy good them.
nature, delight in giving, perfect and have seared, between them, 240
runs. Thus in each
sean friendship.
20. average has Saturday is the hurky day, the combined
10 way,
however, Cutt's hour of 4 p.m. is the luckiest, and the 17th of the month holds the best average each season has been exact- ly double Thrust's, in spite of the fortune.
Strange
their
been
Shades of wine and gold are well fact that in no two seasons has efther strited to the vibrations of your player made the same number of name, and will make all the tif-runs.
ference to you if you use them free- In each
season, moreover, Cutt's average and Thrust's been whole numbers.
both have
12
the
What are the respective oppre- nates of Cutt and Thrust for the i three seasons' play?
13
ly.
Sapphires set in gold will bring you luck, and among flowers wild king-cup. is assigned to you.
The number eight is significant and fortunate for you.
Letter to a Girl Friend
ussian
Recipes
UST a short line to give you those other recipes from Russia I promised you. First, the authentic way to make good
Borisch.
Feel a dozen tomatoes, cut up a quantity of cabbage, welery and other with salt, pepper, soup green vegetables, and place in a large stewpan meat and bones. Cover with water and boll slowly for four or five hours, removing the scum as it rises and adding water as required.
----Cutip-saine fat bacon into small picers and pound in a mortar witha Cool a little of the soup and work it in by degrees, and when suf- ficiently liquid add to the rest in the stewpan. Add a little vinegar to taste and let it all boil gently for half an hour.
Hour.
Serve
Then add some whole potatoes, peeled and washed, and holl gently for another half-hour. Remove the bones and serve in a tureen. at the same time a dish of cream, preferably sour.
Try these stuffed Tomatoes
S is an excellent Russian way of dealing with tomatoes. Choose well-shaped ones, cut the tops off, and scoop out the meat, boiled rig, insides. Make a stuffing of minced raw chopped onion and herbs, well reasoned with salt and pepper. Fill the tomalors and replace the tops.
Put the semiped-out tomatoes into a fireproof dish with a sprinkling of chopped onion and parsley. Arrange the tomatoes on top of this and bake in a moderate oven ft cooked through. Then pour carefully be- tween (not over) the tomatoes a quantity of thick cream, about half a pint for six tomatoes,
Replace in the oven til the cream! is thoroughly heated, and serve in the same dish as you cooked them
11.
New sort of Sandwich
REEN CAVIARE makes a tasty sandwich ling. Bake
are tender and soft, Scoop out the insides and chop small with little Janions, olives, chilli, salt and pepper. Season with olive oil, vinegar, and 1a very litle Worcester sauce.
economical Lastly, Kisjel
An
and easy to make fruit dish. Toke any remains of stewed fruit and julee. Add water, boil and thicken with potato flour and serve.
Yours,
Rose Marie
Answers to Problemas PROBLEM I.
Tom
PROBLEM 11.
CUTT AND THRUST The respective aggregates ore
CUTT
THRUST
To save myself dence, details:
Season
408 runs
312 *
correspon-
I had better give the
Cutt
Thrust.
I. R. Av. I. R. Av. 144 10 3 00 32 9
4 120 30 8 120
14
4 102 21 4
18
12
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7 Though nothing could be truer, yet it takes in one girl, anyway. 8 A meal that comes to a speedy
conclusion.
10 Plled up while he imitated. 11 Sot by an old town from dawn
to dusk-one day.
12 Study study by direction and
make smaller-
14 Yes'm, it's a change for a tor-
toise, isn't it?
15 What you find costs of in col-
leges: they all have them.
18 in proportion, in other words
(3, 4).
20 Like money, put by for upward
movements.
22 Spoken. 24-fugaces.
26 Seene of full many a wink. 20 They were invented by Bosan-
quet, who died last week.
30 It's better not lo catch a sailor
by himself.
31 The present time. 32 Burdened.
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The part of a yacht that would appeal strongly to the impe- cunious lodger.
2 The second person in France to be eaten up by a spider! Could anything be inore silly?
3 Well known at Oxford, and, of
course, not so old,
4 this is always hair, but not
always horsehair.
5 A früy--rather more, in fact.
PLAN
I had a rest in this Island, it would seemi.
9 Port for a study.
13 French river.
16 One sort of animal.
17 Gets a tram (anag).
19 These travellers sound almost as though they were wanted by the policeman with the hand- cuffs. 21-For-ever-round-the-unknown
quality outside,
23 Such ignorance is appalling. 25 Some pudding
27 Do note this: don't do it in later
life.
20 Where they keep monsters
Scolland.
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