Green and rod tartan is intro- duced on a now Clongarry hot for spring. A sweeping quill at the back provides added interost to this brimless shape.
LARCENY BY FRAUD
BISHOP'S NAME USED TO CHEAT
Using the name of the Right Re- verend R. O. Hall, Bishop of Hong- kong, in a fraud on the Sincere Com- pany, Cheng Shui, 21, unemployed, wax charged before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy on Saturday with obtaining from the Sincere Co, four bottles of whisity and four bottles of brandy by a forged note on March 4, and endeavouring, to obtain six bottles of whisky and six bottles
of brandy by means of a similar note on March 11,
Delcctive Sergeant Davies stuted that on March telephone call was put through to the Shicere Gompany and a lady's voice asked for the de livery of the liquor mentioned in the first charge. The defendant took de- livery. The "lady" said that she was "Miss Bishop Hall."
On March 11, Mr. S. . Poon, chief elerk,
fromcelved another phone call
Bishop Hall asking for the delivery of six bottles of whisky and six bottles of brandy to be sent to the Hop Yat Church. A
coalie took the liquor to the Church and was met by defendant, who said that he would take delivery. The evolle was suspicious, and took the bottles back to the store.
Defendant
Detained
How to Wear
FASHION
THE SAUCER BRIM
Right, new saucer straw, auntily immed with a storched linen fan and
collar" to match the
white on the Irmak
BUTTON-ON
A
COLLARS
for schoolgirls
DARK frock, with a light collar which can be changed easily, is a practical fashion for the schoolgirl.
To inake the pattern for this collar draw a circle on paper about or 10 inches across, then another one inside this (about 5 inches across).
If you have a drawing pmpass, you will find this easy. Otherwise, a dinner plate will answer the pur- pose quite well. Place another, still smaller, plate in the middle of the first circle; be sure that it is in the centre by measuring all round.
Cutting the Pattern
Now cut away he circle from tho middle and also the smeli piere from
the ring that is left, and you have the pattern complete.
On Friday defendant went to the Sincere Company and asked why the bottles had not been delivered to the Church, and he was detained,
Defendant then said that a man named Chan So had written the note and had also phoned. Defendant then cut out two of these in muslin, Try it on to see if it is the right size, stated that he had sold the liquor to piqué, or any other suitable material. the accountant of the Asia Company. but the Police were inclined to be- round, leaving a space of about 21 Run the two pieces together all lieve that that was not so, as the uc- inches at the back of the neck (at the countant was of respectable family. inside circle) so that you can turn it
Sergeant Davles stated that there had been quite a lot of these cases which had recently come to light, all of
were connected with
which
Churches.
.
easily.
When turned, hem the opening peatly, press lt and make four button- holes where the illustration indicates. Your collar will be quite finished
Sew four buttons on the frock, two
Ilis, Worship suid that it had been
staff, partly because of their bad knowledge of English, as the note had stated "please take come," and partly carelessness in not checking the signature.
the fault of the Sincere Company's close together at the neck in front and
one on each shoulder, and Betty will be able to button on her collar herself and take it,off for washing or when a change is required.
Cuirs can be made in the same way. Defendant was sentenced to two material which is cut off
They constat of a straight strip of
at an months on cach charge.
angle at each end. Only two buttons are necessary on the frock at the waist, as the two end buttonholes fasten on to the same buiten.
SNATCHED. BAGS.
FOOTPADS SENTENCED AFTER CLASSICAL EVENING
FAILURE TO FIND ARTICLES
Two canes of sumiching which had been remanded for sentence came be- fore Mr. W. Schofield at the Centrali Magistracy on Saturday,
TO BE REPEATED IN THE HONGKONG HOTEL
Below, a rose surrounded with forget-me-nots is tucked under the graceful brim of a flat-crowned hat. The same lower-malil is carried out at nock and waist of the dross and frims a suade bag.
New Headlines
for the Coronation
A
NEW hat for spring! The mil- liners have really excelled them- selves this year and are making shapes that most of us can wear.
They have left off distort- ing the crown into weird and wonderful shapes and are concentrating on the brim instead..
Most brims to begin with are curved like a saucer. If you have an oval. face and every wave, in place then you can wear your · Baticer brim turned off the face like a Breton sailor.
Many women and this rather stark line somewhat trying to the eyes, and prc- fer a shadow brim. That's easy. It's just a question of turning the, saucer upside down and curving it into a line which forms a becoming frame for the face without hiding it.
Many brinis are machine stliched to give the necessary flexibility without hardness, so that it is pos- sible to have hals of georgette, crêpe, or linen as well as straw.
There is a big variety in trim- ming also. Starched Inen 15 a newcomer for the more tailored typa of hat. It can be shaped into stiff loops and bands, and fre- quently repeats the white band
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rellel on a dark frock, Piqué used 10 besed this way, but collar
nen is distinctly 1937.
The large pleture lint brings- back with it our love for our lovely nailonal flower, the rese.
Many medels this year have a single rose for trimining, but it is placed under tie belm rather than upon it, whilst on the bag or at the throat a matching rose lë fastened. It's rosen, roses, all the way this year in fashion, and I must adinit that the roses th the milliner's shop are almost as beautiful as those that bloom in the garden.
As a gesture to Scotland, the Glengarry is accepted as the popu- lar Inspiration for the brimless hut. There are always a certain number of fashionable women who prefer a small hat without a brini ---ånd our artist has sketched one of the new Glengarrys,
It is edged with plaid to match the scarf, bug and gruntlet gloves. A very smart ret, you will agree, with a plain suit or coal in dark green or navy,
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"On the strong recommendation of an old friend I started taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, The pain, gradually lessened, and I grew more cheerful and energetle: 'In three weeks I was, back at work. Now I can eat a square meal and enjoy it, and feel perfectly flt."
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