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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1946.

• WORLD OF WOMEN

THIS IS THE

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How He Does It

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LONGER IF—

NEW FLOWERS LIVE COAT

BY

CREED

LONDON

CREED ~HARLES CREED designs women's coats, sults and blouses only, invariably with a military oir. But whatever the detall Introduced, it never brenka up the basic elean rut, and in his sketch you see this elear precision of line. -

appear

velvet and

Most of the clothes now on his langers are in neutral shades-- belge, oatmeal, stone-but never were neutrals less inalpld. Clear yellows. and scarlet, green, purple next, mainly in

tweeds, facecloth

whipcord. Individual delalls include Jackets slashed and curved at the sides like a man's shirt falls, military collars and gauntletted cuffs, a fair amount of saddle-stitching, black silk cord binding and trimming a caramel corduroy suit.

An

Charles Creed, the person, E well bullt, unmarried, easy going, conversationalist: only outward artistic idiosyncrasy is bis turned-back jacket cuffs.

easy

He says British women tearned to louk glamorous only since the war. "Women dress to please men, and with all that influx of foreigners."

He does not think there are many well-dressed women in the new world (Creed definition of the new

"Since world:

WUR bori. of course,") und hates the current hip emphasis ("You'd think they'd want to hide those things").

not

quite

Ile believes the time is returning ere is his own working sketch when the fashionable woman makes of a top-coat designed by Charles her usual four changes of clothes Creed, one of the 10 leading daily, has a current collection to British designers of women's clothes.cover these changes from carly

The high collar, upstanding to morning to late evening.

Ho says he is a fatalist, has до a velvet under-collar; THE American Government show

ambition. Chief Interest ja THE

lajm has given up trying to tell typical touch, which emphasises the collection of soldiers, says they are American women what kind dashing effect.

a build-up-but admits of clothes they can wear. Come

happily he is a business-man before artist. next spring Mrs and Miss America may have just as many Trills and fripperies as she wants on her new Easter outfit. What's more, her skirt may be- just as long and full as fashion- and not the Government-may dictate.

A couple of hand-stitched inverted pleats give swinging, back fullness to the fitted line seen from the front Pockets are-placed to add breadth to the shoulders, gwing to the hips,

He works in a cosy, untheatrical establishment, which is unusual for

On

Flowers sent long journeys arrive

crisply if maturated cotton is wrapped around their stalk Stem of garden roses should be sealed with melted candle wax.

Long life to flowers which have n

Good Outlook For Hosiery Industry

Prospecta for Britain's. hostery industry are excellent, though many reconstruction problems have still to be over- come. That is the essence of the report of the Working Party which has been examining the Industry.

It may be recalled that Working Partien consist of equal numbers of investigators-employers and

teaspoonful of salt and a half.ployees from an industry, anil Indd- teaspoonful of rods dissolved in Pendent members-under an inde their drinking water.

pendent chairman, and commercial circles regard the report of this. Often a crumb of aspirin will save particular Working Party as the more a vase of blooms from untimely valuable because, although it is an denth,

Independent survey, the views ex- pressed on many matters are in broad agreement with informed opinion in the Industry itself.

In most sections of the industry there will have to be extensive re- equipment with improved types of machines, and it seems probable that a Hosiery and Knitwear Counell will R.

be appointed to advise the Govern- brand planning, ment and the industry on matters of

When stems are hard and woody-

በ with rose--brulse their stniks with a heavy weight be fore putting them in water; or split the ends upwards for about two inchen.

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Enquire at your flower-shop how much water n plant needs. Most of them vary considerably, Roues thrive best in cold water, so

arrange them in a wide china

Women will agree with the Work- or stone bowl to keep them cool. Party's opinion that "few things ing Set daisies, roses--all flowers in occupy a more prominent place in clined to lose their stamina-Britain's national life at the present and with its stockings" standing up to their necks in time n' bucket of water overnight.

that 12,000,000 could and should be pro- duced in Britain alone,

OOKING

a fushion house. Backstage at the house in Basil Street, Kensington, the and good atmosphere is informal tempered first flour are small felt- those governing the length and sweep skirts. Now it says sup-carpeted rooms-a lounge, bedroom. plies of woollen goods, cotion and ste-holding part of the Creed rayon are such tho! the whole collection of 15,000 model soldiers. Production Ad- business can be safely abandoned. Furnishings throughout are pointedly THE Civilion

through

friend's ministration has announced that The order came too late to make military, mainly Empire period.

ward- Crossed musiin curtains frame a restricted any difference in feminine

fashion reporter its famous order which new styles since April 1942, is no

robes for Fall, but for new Spring minute geraniumed balcony, muslin found this lovely dinner dress be tossed clothes the sky's the limit.

curtains blur, but not entirely hide, of chiffon velvet. The dolman sleeves, longer needed and will

warkrooms glimpsed from the aulet tiny waist and swishing skirt edged WIS

unconditional out. This

Fashion, but NO. longer need designers forego street. surrender. to Dame actually it was somewhat anti- such femluine.frou-frou. Downstairs there 15 a reception- with ruching seemed modern and

attractive... climatic.

French facings, tucks, pleats, shir-room-cum-uffice, fitting-rooms-and

Asked if she had ever worn it, ring, oversize sleeves and patchworkcrooms, staffed by about 30.

be higher if the friend replied: "Yes-20 years pockets, and hemlines may dip and This number would

Creed could obtain more labour.

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According To Culbertson

(Copyright, 1946, by Ely Culbertson)

To-day's deal occurred in a At Table South enshed the heart team-of-four contest, and created ace, ruffed heart, returned to

quite a "swing."

South, denler.

East-West vulnerable, Total-point scoring.

WEST

• 74 KJO 3

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EAST

10 8 7 62 +JD 85 4043

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4

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A 10 9 8 -

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at both tables was the same. namely:"

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The outlook for the industry is good, despite the dislocation of the war years, and the Working Party. Is convinced that "the industry can the make its best contribution to

a system #f national good under private enterprise operating within the framework of general policies."

THE SWIRL OF EVENING SKIRTS

BACK again is the swirl of evening skirts which every woman instinctively loves to sco and feel. For long formal dresses have returned-for pri- vate parties or for dancing at the Hotels.

Examples from London include a flowing evening gown in crushed rose crepe, the sleeves and should- era given a new looseness, the skirt very full and trailing, the wide sashı in pink and antique green brocade.

Shanghai's Heavy War Losses

Shanghai, Oct. 25.-Chinese pro- perty losses as a result of the war tatailed £100,000,000 in Shanghai. alone, according to statistics issued by the Secretarlaj Department of the Shanghai City Government uppearing in the Chinese press.

The general Chinese publie is said to have incurred losses aggregating CNSUS,137,000,000, US$4,000,000, and HK$47,000.

The heaviest sufferer among publle drganisations was the Chupéj-Water- and Power Company--which served Chinese-controlled areas bordering the International Settlement and French Concession in pre-war days-- which lost property to the value of 330,000 million Chinese dollaro (about

£23,000,000).--Reuter.

PROTEST RESIGNATIONS

10-

London, Oct. 24-A Daily Herald dummy with a trump and ruffed dispatch from Berlin reported away the heart queen, then exited night that four departmental chiefs In the German administration of the with a diamond. His hope, of course, Soviet zone had resigned following German was that the defenders would think the deportation of skilled he was now out of diamonds and technicians to Russla,-United Press would be afraid that a conilnuation and Reuter.

of that pult would give him a ruff and a discard in the in one hand other; hence that they would shift lo clubs. West, however, who took the diamond trick, was too shrewd. Suspecting that South was angling for In club return, he persisted with on- other lend of diamonds, and that was Soulh's Waterloo. He had to give up a club, for defeat.

NOTICE

BUILDING FOR SALE.

The undersigned is prepared to receive on behalf of the Owners Tenders for the purchase of No. 10 Ice House Street, Seco, A of M. L. ZA.

Permits to inspect the building may be obtained from the under- signed during office hours.

At the other table South did not adversaries--he underestimate his played for one break that would assistanco obligatory make their rather than voluntary. After draw ing trumps he took the heart Bnesse, and when it held, he was practically

Tenders should by addressed to home.

For now he could discard a

the undersighed at their offices diamond on the heart ace, ruff away

cover endorsed the last heart to strip that suit, and in a sculed.

with his

"Tender for Purchase of Ne.. 10 effect a true throw-in play

Ice House Street" and should ba last diamond. Now West did have to shift to clubs, and by playing for

Both Wests opened the diamond king, and both Souths won the trick. Trumps were drawn in two leads, but "spill honours, South captured the delivered not later than twelve. then the course of play, was vastly queen and jack of clubs without dim- 'alfferent at the two tables,

I'M A BANANA-- I'M. A- BANANA--| I'M A BANANA-

I'M A BANANA

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culty.

By Ernie Bushmiller

COME ON, LET'S

DROP INTO

JOE'S AND COOL OFF

DICE

IRNIE BUSHMILLERU

NO--- YOU SHOULD NEVER PUT BANANAS ON THE REFRIGERATOR

noon on the 23rd November next. The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted.

Dated the 25th October, 1946. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER liongkong & Shanghai Bank Bldg., 4th Floor, Hong Kong.

NOTICIN

Advertisers requiring apaco in "The Hongkong Telegraph" are requested to submit copy nof later than 5 p.m. on the day preceding publication,

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