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DRESS MATERIALS

In A Newly Opened Department on

Our Ground Floor..

The First Consignment Just To hand Consists of-

BLACK SILK REPPS

ENGLISH WOOL TWEEDS

FRENCH WOOL SUITINGS

for

AUTUMN WEAR

Large orders have been placed for Materials of the Shades and Designs decreed by London and Paris Fashion Creators.

THESE GOOD ARE EXPECTED SHORTLY.

Lane, Crawford,

Complete Outfitters.

Ltd.

This Month's Popular

ELECTRIC

Records

Columbia Need RECORDS

NEW QUEEN'S HALL

LIGHT ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY PERCY PITT.

9304-Aida....

9305-La Tosca

Selection.

9306-Madame Butterfly i, 9307-La Boheme'. 9308-Mignon'.

Anderson is

MASSAGE HALL

MRS. S. UZUNOYE Expert Masaçuse

37, Queen's Road C., 2nd floor.

Music

&

MRS. MOTONO

HAND & ELECTRIC MASSAGE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1928.

No. 81B, Top Floor, Wyndhaïa Bt. Hongkong.

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WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

New Suggestions.

UNUSUAL TYPES OF MIRRORS

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Full-length wall mirrors great- ly add to tho' ' spaciousness and light of any room. Placed at the

+One-Minute Interviews.+

MONEY VALUES

CHANGE WHEN

WOMEN WORK!

Newest Fashions.

QUARTETTE ACCESSORIES,

While the asymmetrical fashions have throned it this summer, there is a natural reaction in the assem- bling of such things as bags,

end of a nororw hall or passage way, "Economic Independence in glycigarette casos, hats, scarves, glo- a glass completely alters the charing women an entirely different set ves, shoes by means of a common actor of it. At the turn or head of money-values. It is making feature. To a good many clothes, of a staircase is another good them more careful of their savinga indeed, form is lent entirely by position, where the impression of and far more interested and wary these very moderate means. atmosphere and greater room is an of their investments.” advantage.

smail, 3

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This statement came from Cath-some cases the hat and the scarf correspond on an otherwise non-! dark room, arine O. Morgan, manager of the descript dress. Sometimes two * mirror Immediately Women's Investment Service of

the

rangements are

houses.

handkerchiefs are worn, one round

the wearer.

1

OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

30

28

Horizontal

Favourite Japanero fish, To perform. Obstruction in a stream.

window, where one of New York's largest bond the neck and one round the hips. it will entch, and reflect much light as possible; and in ono "Women's growing interest in Tha bag may be made of the same 10 By naturo. where the artificial lighting ar- finance is tremendous," Mrs. Mor material an the hat-band or the 11 Avertical line across a musical not of the best, gan lain my department umbrella handle. Anything doo; 12 Heritable land held by a family.

staff. looking-glasses hung either behind which, was established to give wo-in short, which tends to show that 14 On.

the particular dress le personal to 15 To imitate. the lights, or placed where they will best act as reflectors, will

10 A new star. The nowest fashion in acces-17 Ten cents. prove very efficacious indeed, For

Borics is to select four features 18 To bind. the latter purpose the circular, con-

which may be treated in the same 19 Death notice. vox mirrors in deep frames have been used most successfully.

way. A hat, bag, scarf, and um 20 Carmino. brella may be treated in such 22 Ringlet

To allcit. fashion as to show that they all 23 To belong to the same family. In one 25 Contended.

the hat had a cut loather 34 Dollcately coloured fowel.

29 Surgical Instruments. band, and the ends of the leather. 96 Viscous fluid.

This type of glass is useful when repetition of ordinary mirrors would perhaps be Irritating, and light reflections are more especial- ly needed..

4

A Mirror Background. Instead of the usual bevelled square or oval mirror over the fire- place, it is a newer 'suggestion to have a long, narrow strip of glass the same length as the mantelpiece and resting upon it. In front of this may be arranged one's best pieces of China and bric-a-brac, duplicated and enhanced in the mirror behind. A pretty statuetto or fine example of ceramic art le made the most of with a mirror behind it.

Catharine O. Morgan

casc

On the umbrella handle and the 3g Opposite of aweather.

bag the same design appeared, but 87 Light open fabric.

here it was embossed instead of 38 Dovoured.

cut. Sometimes the effect is pro- 19 Heavy cord. duced by colour and notably by 40 A stumblo, painting or by bending. "The hat 41 House canary. trimming may suggest hundreds-42 Elderly. and-thousanda with its many dots 48 One in carde. of colour. This may be due.. to 44 Almost a donkey. paint, to embroidery, or to bead-46 Starting spot at each golf hole. ing. The umbrella handle is often painted to match. The bag is of

men any kind of financial informu- tion they required, we have had a a 300 per cent, increase in patrons material of the same pattern as in two years.

the embroidery, while the scarf "Because women are unfamiliar may be embroidered or painted in with investments and other kinds its turn. These little details car- of finance they are more apt to take ried out in different waya give

specialist's advice than men are, form to no matter what toilette. believe.

The antique toilet mirrors, of walnut vencer,, lacquer or mahe- gany, on little stands, are enjoy ing a great vogue, and do not ap-I pear at all out of place on bureaux "It is interesting to note that

and side tables in any rooms other women form a large percentage of used for picture-rails makes alter- than bedrooms, because such pleces stockholders in the most outstand-native framing. belong to a period when her dressing companies in America, such as!

ing-room was the recognised pri-American Telephone & Telegraph,

One of the light erepe ma- terials expresses this frock, or an artificial silk, either print- ed or plain might be sub- stituted. The long line at the front gives a slimming effect, and the skirt, perfectly plain except for the pleats at onc side, adds to the semblance of slenderness.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

65 per cent; General Electric, 60 per cent: Eastman Kodak,' '50 per cent,

"The percentage of women inter- ested in absolutely unspecula- tive Investments, such as: Liberty bonds, real estate bonds and mort gages and savings accounts has in- creased enormously, also. This shows that women, when the be gin to invest, are conservative in that they prefer to safeguard their investments against losses rather than take a chance to make more.

atendly Women, I think, are commanding a more important place in the financial world, both as clients and sa workers."

vate drawing-room of the lady of the house,

Massive old Florentine ricture frames, their gold-leaf mellowed to brown in the carving, are being sought after for mirror frames. Oxydised and benten metals are a newer note.

Mirrors (or Dressing-Rooms, Frameless mirrors, the bevelled glass affixed to the wall with glass- headed screws, are becoming gen- eral for bath and dressing rooms. Ta very modern-built houses mir- rors are often panelled in the walls. the best arrangement of all, and dressing-tables are set in alcoves lined with looking-gloss.

A full-length mirror is a useful possession in the dressing-room It la often possible to buy one which has been used in shop fittings cheaply at a sale. The frame is generally the least satisfactory part of it; but since a big look- ing-glass like this is very heavy and it is wisest to have it immovably fixed, it la not a bad plan to panel It against the wall, and paint the frame to match the other wood- work. A plain beading, such as is

The light frock with spota at regular intervals is a plen- sant change from the polka- dotted variety, The three- tiered skirt, with the flounces slightly full, and the deep cape-like collar are very at- tractive,

Bobo Makes a Discovery

Vortical

1 Main subject of a composition.

2 Perfumo.

3 Interior.

Abolished.

5 Surrendars on conditions agreed

HOME FOOTBALL.

FEW SURPRISES ON

SATURDAY..

проп

6. Onk.

7 Giver.

8 Clay house.

9 Missel thrush.

10 Undeveloped flowers.

18 Upright shafts.

21 Guided.

22 Number represented by “X”

24 Writer's marks used to show

words written abovo are to be

inserted at marked spot. 25 Young'horac.

20 Musical,drama."

27

Budden overpowering fright.

23 To run away to marry.

30 Unit of weight for gems..

31 Funeral oration.

92 Wigwam.

33 Embryo plant.

36 Bark of paper mulberry.

Saturday's Solution.

CLA

SEDAT

COMING HERE.

A DRAMA OF RUSSIA IN REVOLT.

A romantic and dramatic screen

Results of Saturday's Home foot-spectacle with the recent revolu-, ball ás cabled by Router nro:

Division I.

Birmingham

1 Everton

[

Bolton Burnley Derby Leeds Liverpool Manchester C. Newcastlo Portsmouth Wednesday West Ham

Barnsley Bristol C. Choleen. Clapton Hull

Notts. Forest Port Vale Preston

Rending Tottenham West Brom.

◊ Blackburn

2 Sheffohl U.

2 Cardif

8 Manchester U 0 Leicester 3 Huddersfield 2 Bury

2 Arsenal

2 Sunderland

& Aston Villa

Division 11.

3 Blackpool

2 Swanica

2. Middlesbro'

1 Stoke

1 Notts County

3 Bradford

5 Millwall

3 Oldham

⚫ Southampton

3 Wolves

1 Grimsby

Division III (South).

Torquay Bournemouth Brentford Charlion Coventry Crystal Pal. Gillingham

Lutonmpton

Plymouth Swindon

1 Watford

1 Fulham

2 Merthyr

1 Norwich

i Exeter

1 Newport

1 Bristol R.

4 Southond

B Walsall

1

0

tion in Rusala as a background "The Volga Boatman," produced by, Cocil B. DeMille, the famous director of "The Ten Command- menta," will be screened at the Queen's Theatre from Thursday, to Saturday next, according to a special announcement In this issue, The Volga Boatman" is a lovo story woven around the thrilling adventures of a Russian princess

and a peasant boatman

of the

Volga. One of the big situations i

in the picture is a meeting is a Volga inu of a small party of 2 royalists and a band of "Reds." One of those present is killed and this starts off an amazingly dra- matic series of events which cul- minate in a thrilling climax. A notable cast has been assembled' for the producton Including William Boyd, Elinor Fair, Victor Vareon! and Julia Faye,, "The Volga Boatman" is one of the big. pictures of the season.

Q

2 Southport

1 Brighton

1 Queen's P. R.

1 Wrexham

2

1

Aberdeen Airdric

Division III (North).

Accrington Bradford. C. Chesterfield Darlington Halifax Hartlepools Lincoln New Brighton Rochdalo

2 Wigan

A Crowe

3 Barrow

0 Carlisle

1 Stockport

.1 Rotherham

8 Tranmere

8 Ashington

1 South Shields

1 Ave

Celtic Dundes

Hamilton Hibernians

5 Nelson

4 Doncaster

Scottish League. -

Partick T Queen's Park Raith R

2 St. Johnstone 8 Cowdenbeath

2 Motherwell

8. Kilmarnock

2 Rangers

2 Clyda

a Falkirk. 8 Third Lanark

5 St Mirren

0 Hoarta

SURPLUS STOCK

of Soaps, Perfumes, Eau de Colognes, Hair Lotions etc.

at..

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES

THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY

14, Queen's Road, O.

Tel. 0.1877.

P. TO DATE NO TRACE HAS BEEN FOUND OF UNCLE HARRY AND MR 'JALIGGINS,WHO SUDDENLY DISAPPEARED, LEAVING FRECKLES ÄND JIS MONKEY, BOBO, ALONE IN THE BAD LANDS

OF AFRICA-** AND NOW IT LOOKS LIKE AN IMPORTANT CLEAN AAS BEEN FOUND BY FRECKLES.

IT'S A GINGA 10 ANIMAL BUILT THIS FIRE THAT | WE'VE FOUNDE SOME PERSON ANUSY JLAVE, BEEN HERE=YOU LOOK. AROUND, BOBO, AND SEE IF YOU CAN FIND

ANYTHING ELSE.

WAY! YOU LOOK SCARED, BOBO!! WHEN YOU ACT LIKE THAT I KNOW YOU SAW OR HEARD SOME- TAING THAT YOU'RE.

NOT USED TO L

By Blosser

CHATTER

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